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A. Erickson has filed an Bend, Oregon, March 9, 1932 met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all ?dings were had, to -wit: Affidavit herein to the effect that he was The North Half of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NI NWI NE4 SE4) of Section 4, Township 18 South, Range 12 E.W.M., which property has heretofore been sold to the County for delinquent taxes, said P. A. Erickson having tendered into Court the amount for which said property was sold, plus inter- est, and desires to redeem the same. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff credit the amount upon the payment of the taxes for the year for which said property was sold and that the County Court issue to the said P. A. Erickson a Deed conveying said premises to him. In the Matter of Establishing / Justice of the Peace and Constables' !/ Districts- in Deschutes County: WHEREAS, it appearing to the Court that many new precincts have been made in Deschutes County since the former districting of the County into justice of the peace and consta.blest districts and that it is necessary that at this time a redistricting of the County into justice of the peace and constables' districts be made and the boundaries there- of be fixed by order of this Court, now therefore, in view of the premises, it is hereby ORDERED that Deschutes County be divided into three justice of the peace and constables' districts known as Districts No. 1, No. 2 and No. 3, and that the boundaries of said districts, and the territory to be embraced therein, shall be, and the same hereby are, fixed as follows, to -wit: DISTRICT NO. 1. shall include all territory of the County now embraced in voting precincts No.s 1 to 14 inclusive, and 24 to 32 inclusive, said District No. 1 to include all territory not included in Districts No. 2 and 3. DISTRICT NO. 2 shall include all territory of the County now embraced in voting precincts Nos. 15 to 23 inclusive, and shall, include all territory in Deschutes County lying north from the tonnship line between township 15 S and township 16 S. and including also that portion of precinct No. 15 lying south of said township line described as follows: Sections 1 and 2, in township 16 S., range 10, E.t+.M., and sections 4,5 and 6 in township 16 S., range 11 E.W.M. DISTRICT NO. 3 shall include all territory in the County now embraced in voting precinct No. 33. In the Matter of the / Establishment of The / Powell Butte Secondary v Highway: IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Establishment of RESOLUTION FOR ROAD the Powell Butte Secondary Highway. 7 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. second day of March, 1932, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the dat of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court si.tti•ng for the trans action of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, establis any County road, the following, among other proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the estab- lishment of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to establish a County road in Deschutes. County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at the north -east corner of Section 192 T. 17 S., R. 13 E., W.M., thence in a north - easterly direction.:for 7.3 miles, more or less, to a termination at the boundary between Crook County and Deschutes County, said point of termination being 1037 feet south from the east quarter corner of Section 24, T. 16 S., R. 13 E., W.M., said road to be 80 feet in width. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notification of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified 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 its term on the 4th day of May, .1932, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be fil on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 9th day of March, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner In the Matter of th.e Sale of Real Property: The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceed- ings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Description East half of Southeast Quarter (El SE4) of Section 21, Township 16 S., Range 11 E.W.M. East half of Northeast Quarter (E2 NEI) of Section 10, Township 14 South, Range 13 E.W.M. Lot Six (6) in Block Nineteen (19) Awbrey Heights Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, Lot Five (5) in Block Nineteen (19) Awbrey Heights Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, Lots Eighteen (18) and Nineteen (19) in Block Nineteen (19), Laidlaw i Lot One (1) in Block Five (5), Mill Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Amount $ 10.00 20.00 30.00 5.00 11.00 25.00 u `J 1 South Half of the Northeast Quarter (S NE'- and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N2 SEfl of Section 21, Township 18 South, Range 13 E., W.M. 50.00 Lots 1, 2-and 3, in Block 20, Laidlaw 9,80 all the above described tracts being in Deschutes County, Oregon. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Marion Bowen Union Oil'Company F. D. Antrim Walter Allison C. T. Terril Magill Drug Co. Bushong & Co. Niswonger & Windlow R. Anna Thompson Janet Moffat Waltz s Repair Shop General Lithograph Co. Bend Drug Company Bend Hardware Company Send Garage Company Magill Drug Co. Billts Cafe Houk Motor Company Pilot Butte Service Station The Bend Laundry Peter Pierson Pacific Stationery Company Schuman Auto Electric Oregon State Board of Control IGENERAL ROAD FUND Gordon Sage Patrick Tierney Galloway Garage Standard Oil Company Bend Hardware Company Union Oil Company J. Buckholz AMOUNT Expenses advanced $ 25.79 Supplies 113.79 District Sealer - Salary 20.24 Witness fee - mileage 6.20 Justice of the Peace 20.10 Indigent supplies 94.84 Supplies -- Gideon 1.77 Funeral services 75.00 Extra services 18.00 Advanced Expenses 56.94 Services -- Sheriff 6.05 Supplies - -Clerk 3.08 Supplies -- Indigent 43.75 Supplies -- Janitor 9.30 Labor and materials -- Sheriff 6.15 Supplies- -Ind. (jail) 1.75 Meals -- prisoners .70 Services and supplies- -Nurse 26.52 Gas and Oil - -Co. Nurse 27.59 Services - -Co. Nurse 1.70 Services -- Sheriff 5.50 Supplies -- Sheriff 9.30 Services -- Sheriff 3.50 Care of patients. 248.66 Labor on road ) 5.00 ti tt it ) TEAMS 5.00 Services and supplies 19.57 Supplies 70.00 Supplies 18.37 n 92.00 Labor 10.00 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 116th day of March, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. IA. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, March 16, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of the Re- demption of Real Property: WHEREAS, Bella Tweet has filed an Affidavit herein to the effect that she was the owner of: Lot Three (3) in ..Block Ten (10), Riverside Addition to Deschutes County, State of Oregon, which property has heretofore been sold to the County for delinquent taxes, said Bella Tweet having tendered -into Court the amount for which said property was sold, plus interest) and desires to redeem the same. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff credit the amount upon the payment of the taxes for the said Bella Tweet a Deed conveying said premises to her. In the Matter of / Leasing Real Property: W. V. Wilson bq q nffAr4=H 97f, nn na ch n c Y.or, 11 Quarter (SW-41-) of Section Two (2); Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) E.W.M., in i Deschutes County, Oregon, for the year 1932, said property belonging to the County. The offer is hereby accepted and the County Judge is authorized to execute a written Lease for the premises to the said W. M. Wilson. In the Matter -of Home Demonstration Agent: One Hundred Fifty Dollar's ($150.00) has been placed with the County Court for the purpose of maintaining the Home Demonstration Agent for this County under the provisions of the laws of Oregon and the County Court has duly appropriated said sum for that purpose, which sum has been paid to the Oregon State College and the Clerk is hereby directed to certify the action of the Court to the Secretary of State of the State of Oregon. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount eet opposite each respective tact, to -wit: Description Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Two (2), Lytle, now within the Corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Lots Five (5) and Six (6), Block Sixteen (16) Boulevard. Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Thirteen (13), Deschutes, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE4 SE! Sec. 15, Twp. 21 S., Range 19, and the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW! NW4) of Section 14, Twp. 21 S., Range 19 E.W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, together with costs of sale of said property. Amount 35.00 50.00 25.00 15.00 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 23rd day of March, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, March 23, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant.to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Re- demption of Real Property: WHEREAS, Lots Seven (7), Eight (S), and Nine (9),,Block Forty -Seven (47), original town of Redmond, Oregon, has heretofore been acquired by Deschutes County under delinquent tax foreclosure, and Harry Roberts has filed an Affidavit to the effect that he was the owner of the property at the time it was sold to the County, and has tendered to the Court $130.17, in payment of all taxes heretofore levied, including penalty and interest, and being the record owner, is entitled to L-deem the same. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted, that the taxes be marked on the roll as paid, and that the County Court execute a Deed to the said Harry Roberts. In the Matter of the / Sale of Real Property: c/ The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceeding The Great Northern Railway Co. have applied to the County Court to vada-te a portion of the A. Aldridge road as hereinafter described on account of the fact that the road corsses the new railway of the said company and is one very little used by the public, and the Court deemed it to be to the interest of the County that said portioniof said road be vacated, and the following resolution was adopted: 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 of Wednesday, the second day of March, 1932, and continued from day to day thereafter, to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court, sitting for the ta.nsaction of county business, and at which time said court may legally, by resolution, vacate any county road, or part thereof, the following, among other proceedings, was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public.necessity exists for the vacation of the hereinafter described portion of the A. Aldridge County Road, said court does hereby declare its intention to vacate said portion of said road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, the portion of the said road to be so vacated being described as follows: All that portion of the said A. Aldridge County Road in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, lying between the north and south quarter line of Section 4, T. 18 S. R. 12 E., W.M. and the easterly boundary of the right -of -way of the Great Northern Railway as the same traverses the north -west quarter of the south -east quarter of said Section 4, the length of the said described portion of said road to be vacated being approximately 600 feet. The said road, in the future, will be dangerous because of a crossing of the same with the mainline of the said Great Northern Railroad. The said road will be burdensome to maintain for the reason that it is an unnecessary unit in the county road system, the pur- poses of the said road being served by other county roads and city streets, particularly be the Reed Market Road. The existing connection of saidroad to the,east has been fenced up and out of use by the public for many years. The public will 'be benefited by the propose vacation of the above described portion of the said road. R The various tracts of land adjacent to the said proposed vacation, together with the owners of said tracts, are as follows: (1) Portion of the south one -half of the south -west quarter of the north -west quarter of the South -east quarter of Section 4, T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.M., lying west of the right -of -way of The Great Northern Railroad. Owner of same, M. J. McGrath. (2) Right- of -Way, 100 feet in width of the Great Northern Railway. Owner of sam Great Northern Railway Co. The termini,,of the portion of said road which it is proposed to vacate are located as follows: west terminus is at the intersection of said road with the north and south quarter line of said Section 4.- East terminus is at the intersection of said road with the east boundary of'-said railroad right -of -way. the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it•is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite.each respective tract, to -wit: Description Amount Lot 6, Block Fourteen Kenwood Addition to Bend, D,:eschutes County, Oregon 20.00 Lot One (1), Block Thirteen (13), River Terrace, now within the corporate limits of the.City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 10.00 North Half of'the South East Quarter (Nz SE4) Section Thirt Six (36), Township Fifteen (15), Range Ten (10�, Deschutes County, Oregon 25.00 Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Thirty (30) Wiestoria Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 10.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of the A. Aldridge County Road: The Great Northern Railway Co. have applied to the County Court to vada-te a portion of the A. Aldridge road as hereinafter described on account of the fact that the road corsses the new railway of the said company and is one very little used by the public, and the Court deemed it to be to the interest of the County that said portioniof said road be vacated, and the following resolution was adopted: 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 of Wednesday, the second day of March, 1932, and continued from day to day thereafter, to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court, sitting for the ta.nsaction of county business, and at which time said court may legally, by resolution, vacate any county road, or part thereof, the following, among other proceedings, was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public.necessity exists for the vacation of the hereinafter described portion of the A. Aldridge County Road, said court does hereby declare its intention to vacate said portion of said road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, the portion of the said road to be so vacated being described as follows: All that portion of the said A. Aldridge County Road in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, lying between the north and south quarter line of Section 4, T. 18 S. R. 12 E., W.M. and the easterly boundary of the right -of -way of the Great Northern Railway as the same traverses the north -west quarter of the south -east quarter of said Section 4, the length of the said described portion of said road to be vacated being approximately 600 feet. The said road, in the future, will be dangerous because of a crossing of the same with the mainline of the said Great Northern Railroad. The said road will be burdensome to maintain for the reason that it is an unnecessary unit in the county road system, the pur- poses of the said road being served by other county roads and city streets, particularly be the Reed Market Road. The existing connection of saidroad to the,east has been fenced up and out of use by the public for many years. The public will 'be benefited by the propose vacation of the above described portion of the said road. R The various tracts of land adjacent to the said proposed vacation, together with the owners of said tracts, are as follows: (1) Portion of the south one -half of the south -west quarter of the north -west quarter of the South -east quarter of Section 4, T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.M., lying west of the right -of -way of The Great Northern Railroad. Owner of same, M. J. McGrath. (2) Right- of -Way, 100 feet in width of the Great Northern Railway. Owner of sam Great Northern Railway Co. The termini,,of the portion of said road which it is proposed to vacate are located as follows: west terminus is at the intersection of said road with the north and south quarter line of said Section 4.- East terminus is at the intersection of said road with the east boundary of'-said railroad right -of -way. I NOW THEREFORE it is hereby ordered that the County Surveyor be, and he hereby is, order ed to examine said road so proposed to be vacated and make a report in writing on -same, as to whether or not the said road should be vacated, whether the same is in use or has been in use, whether it is advisable to preserve.the same for a general road system in the future, whether the public will be benefitted by said proposed vacation and all other facts, matters and things which will be of importance to the County Court and that said report, when com- pleted, be filed with the County Clerk of said Deschutes County. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 23rd day of March, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: Ll_� , The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Pacific Tel. & Tel Services- -Court House $ 75.85 The Redmond Spokesman Suppli.es -- Assessor 50.00 August A. Anderson Advanced Expenses 10.00 Walter G. Peak Advanced Expenses 20.20 R. B. Goulds Services -- Assessor 25.00 Ericksonts Grocery Indigent Supplies 70.97 John DeBoer Indigent - -Rent 10.00 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Indigent- -Rent 12.50 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Jail -- Supplies 1.50 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent Supplies .95 C. A. Plath Indigent Supplies 1.25 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 6th day of April, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeAr- -mood, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lots One 1) to Eight (8) Block 32 Lots Ten (10) to Twelve (12) Lots Fifteen (15) to Seventeen R9� 7 Lots Eighteen (18) to Nineteen except the south twenty (20) feet Lots Twenty (20) to Twenty Two (22) Lots Twenty Four (24) to (25). Twenty Five Lots Twenty Nine 29 to Thirty (30) Lots Thirty Four to Thirty Six (34) to (36) All Lots being in Block Thirty Two (32) Original town-site of La,Pine Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Seven (7) Kenwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 26.00 10.00 ea. Southeast Quarter (SE-4) of Section Thirteen (13) Township Seventeen (17), South, Range Eleven (11�, E.W.M. $ 20.00 Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW4 NE4), of Section Fifteen (15), Township Twenty Two (22), S., Range Ten (10) E.W.M. 20.00 North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N2 NWT) Section Thirty One (31), Township Seventeen (17) S., Range Twelve N12�, E.W.M. and Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter '4 SW4) of Section Thirty (3,0), Township Seventeen (17) S., Range Twelve (12), E.W.M., subject to any water rights 20.00 Lot Five (5) Block Fourteen (14)., Kenwood Addition, now within the corporate limits of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, 20.00 Lot Six (6), Block Two (2)., North Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 10.00 Lot Nine (9), Block Eleven (11), Awbrey Heights, now within the corporate limits of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 20.00 West Half (W-D of Section Nineteen (19).Township Twenty (20) S., Range Eighteen (18), E.W.M. 18.00 Lot Nine (9), Block Thirty Four (34) Northwest Town - site Company's Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, 15.00 West Half of the Northwest Quarter (W2 NW4) of Section Thirty Six (36), Township Twenty Two (22) S., Range Sixteen (16), E.W.M. 25.00 Lot Eleven (11), Block Thirty Two (32), Northwest Toinsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes.County, Oregon 10.00 Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block Thirty Five (35), Wiestori,a, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 10.00 ea. Lot Twelve (12), Block Thirty.Five (35), Vttiestoria, :now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 10.00 Lot Eight (8), Block Forty One (41)., Wiestoria, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Ore. 10.00 Lot Ten (10), Block Three (3), Northwest Townsite Companyts First Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 5.00 South Half of the Northwest Quarter (Si NW4), North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N2 SW4), South Half of the Northeast Quarter.(S NE4), West Half of the Southeast - Quarter W2 SEI Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter NE4 SE43, Section .Thirty Two (32), Township Sixteen 16) S., Range Twelve (12) E.W.M. 40.00 WHEREAS, the County has acquired at the last tax sale in February, 1932, the following described premises of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon: Lot Seventeen (17), Block Six (6), River Terrace, an Addition to Bend, Oregon, Lot Ten (10), Block One (1), Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon, 1� Lots Three (3) and Four (4), Block Six (6)., Kenwood, an Addition to Bend, Oregon, Lot Five (5).and E.Thirty Nine (39) Feet of Lot Six (6), of the sub - division of Block Nine (9), Park Addition to Bend, Oregon. Lot Twelve (12), Block Thirteen (13), Center Addition to Bend., Oregon. Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block 'three (3), Terminal, anO Addition to Bend, Oregon, Lot Three (3), Block Three (3), Terminal, an Addition to Bend, Oregon, Lot Seven (7), Block Three (3), Mill Addition, an Addition to Bend, Oregon, Lot Four (4), Block One (1), Mill Addition, an Addition to Bend, Oregon. The City of Bend has a lien on said property for certain improvements, the law giving the City the exclusive right to redeem or purchase the premises, within sixty days after the sale. j WHEREAS, the City has offered to pay the County the amount for which the property was purchased by the County, plus current taxes; which the County hereby accepts, and it is i ORDERED that upon the payment of the amount for which the County bid the property in and the current taxes, a Deed be issued to the City of Bend. In the Matter of / Rodent Control: ✓ WHEREAS, the County Court has agreed to contribute to each Grange the amount equal to the amount contributed by such Grange or community for Rodent Control. The Tumalo Grange has contributed Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars and the Pine Forest Grange has contributed Twenty ($20.00) Dollars. Therefore, the County Clerk is ORDERED to draw a warrant to the Tumalo Grange for Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars and one to the Pine Forest Grange for Twenty ($20.00) Dollars, to provide funds to assist in the rodent control work. In the Matter of Re- v demption of Real Property: WHEREAS, Vim. Montgomery has made application to redeem The South sixty (60) feet of Lot Eleven (11), of Block Four (4), Terminal Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon„ heretofore sold to Deschutes County for delinquent taxes. It appearing in the Affidavit of Mr. Wm. Montgomery that he was the owner of the property at the time of purchase of property by the County for delinquent taxes, and that he desires to redeem the said property and tenders to the Court the sum of Eight Dollars 49/100 ($8.49), being the amount that the property was bid in for by the County, plus penalty, interest, and costs, and he is entitled' to a deed and the County Judge and County Commissioners are hereby, ORDERED to execute a deed to the said Vim. Montgomery for the said premises. Further appearing that R. B. Mutzig has filed an Affidavit stating that he was the owner of the following described premises at the time it was bid in by the County for delinquent taxes: Southeast Half or Southeasterly Half (SE4) of Lot One (1) Block Ten (10) original town of Bend, and the Northeast.Quarter (NEI) less the alley of Lot Two (2) Block Ten,(10) original town of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof. He has filed an Affidavit and application,for redeeming and has tendered in to the Court the sum of One Thousand One Hundred Twenty Four and 82/100 Dollars ($1,124.82), being the amount of the taxes plus interest, penalty, and costs, and has requested'a deed therefore from the County. It is ORDERED that the County Judge and County Commissioners execute a deed to the said R. B. Mutzig conveying the said premises to him. It further appearing that Bert Grant was the owner of: Lot Eleven (11), Block Thirty Two (32) Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, as per the official plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk in and for said County and State. ch property has heretofore been purchased by the County for delinquent taxes; that he was the owner of the property and has tendered in to the Court the sum of Ten and 49/100 Dollars ($10.49), being the amount that the property was bid in for by the-County, plus penalty, interest, and costs, and he is entitled to a deed, and the County Judge and County Commissioners are hereby ORDERED To execute.a Deed to the said Bert Grant for the said premises. In the Matter of Tran er of eater Rights: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has acquired title through tax foreclosure proceedings to certain properties in the Central Oregon Irrigation District, to which properties there. is appurtenant a water right, and 7TIEREAS, the Central Oregon Irrigation District has made an application for transfer of the water rights according to law. A copy of.the original petition is attached hereto and is a part hereof. And WHEREAS, it appears that it is according to law that such application be made LAW LIBRARY FUND Oregon Trunk Railway - -J. H. Upton Hauling Charges ,60 and it is necessary for the County Court to make an application to the State Engineer, and it is- hereby, ORDERED that the County Judge be, and hereby is, authorized to -sign and file with the State Engineer the necessary application. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Bend Garage Co. Expenses -- social work 6.45 Agnes Hyde Indigent Care 40.00 Mrs. Wm. Almquist 11 IT - Juvenile 32.00 Olive Jameson Stenographic Services 75.00 2acific Tel. & Teleg. Services 22.19 Oregon State Board of Control Care of Insane 227.00 Magill Drug Co. Indigent Supplies 46.95 Standard Oil Co. " ' 7.11 E. M. Peck 5.15 Kate Rockwell Indigent Care 40.00 Bushong & Co. Supplies - Clerk 2.75 Bushong & Co. Supplies - Clerk 41.87 Bushong & Co. Supplies - Clerk 3.38 C. P. Becker Services - Assessor 129.90 Kroemer Studio Expenses -- Sheriff '2.00 Walt's Repair Shop Supplies -- Sheriff 1.70 C. L. McCauley Advanced.Expenses 70.00 Frenchie's Service Station Supplies -- Sheriff 16.09 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses 27.14 New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners 109.50 Dr. J. S. Grahlman Indigent Care 15.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies- -Judge 2.50 E. M. Peck Court Attendance - -Com 34.00 J. Alton Thompson Expenses & Supplies = ,School Supt. 50.95 Oregon Transfer Services - -Court House 5.00 Edna Skjersaa Salary -- Sheriff's Clerk 50.75 The Bend Laundry Serkkces- -Jail 4.87 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies- -Court House 5.40 Bend Bulletin Printing and Supplies 401.40 James Whitlock Court Attendance - -Comm. 26.40 C. T. Terril Services. -- Justice of Peace 25.55 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - -Court House 94.74 Kilham Stationery & P. Co. Supplies -- Assessor 25.32 Bend Water Dept. Services 5.80 R. J. McKinney Salary 171.00 R. J. McKinney Espenses 55.94 Marion M. Lesh Indigent Care 517.50 Board of Prisoners 33.00 Juvenile Care 4.OQ The Owl Pharmacy Indigent Supplies 41.65 Department of Agriculture Salary of District Sealer 21.91 LAW LIBRARY FUND Oregon Trunk Railway - -J. H. Upton Hauling Charges ,60 110 GENERAL ROAD FUND Geo. McAlister D. D. Tussing Dan C. Wood Carl Alfrey F. H. May Schuman Auto Electric E. M. Peck A. L. Goodrick Union Pacific S- tages, Inc. Peter Pierson Drake Auto Shop The Motor Market A.E.Wells Blacksmith Shop A.E.Ault Machine Shop James Whitlock Howard Cooper Corp. Standard Oil Co. F. H. May Farmers Hardware Co., Inc. Bend Auto Top & Body Rebuilding Co. Redmond Hardware Co. Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Bend Hardware Co. A. A. Fossen MARKET ROAD FUND Austin - Western Road Mach. Co. Standard Oil Co. Frenchiets Service Station W. 0. Widdows F. H. May D. D.Tussing Geo. McAllister Carl Alfrey Dan C. Food Howard Cooper Corp. Elmer Lehnherr Labor n tr rr tr Supplies and Service Road Inspection - -Comm. Labor and service Freight on Supplies Services Services Supplies Services Supplies and Services Road Inspection - -Comm. Supplies Supplies Advanced Expenses Supplies Services Supplies Supplies Supplies Labor Supplies Supplies Supplies Draftsman Roadmaster Labor tr n tr Supplies Equip't Insurance 80.58 73.47 92.31 61.62 122.32 11.50. 35.00 12.00 81.25 3.00 3.00 17.10 6.75 10.14 50.00 6.36 147.48 20.18 3.60 1.75 2.35 9.00 22.10 2.59 25.50 102.31 36.00 2.45 60.65 40.29 47.40 66.35 29.93 27.00 23.96 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 13th day of April, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, April 13, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property' The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real property and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described pre- mises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accept, for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Description Amount The North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N2NW4) of Section Thirty (30), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. 15.00 Lots One (1), Block Two (2), Grandview Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 5.00 Lots Thirty -'one (31) to Thirty -six (36) inclusive, Lots One (1) to Four (4) inclusive in Block twenty -nine (29) townsite of La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon 20.00 ?hest rialf of the Southwest Quarter of the SW4 (W2SW4SW10 of Section Thirt -four (34) Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12� E., W.M., subject to water right 100.00 i r� i 0 North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N2 SE4), North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N2 SW4), Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE! NW! South Half of the Northeast Quarter S2 NE4 of Section Thirty -three (33), Township Nineteen K9)., South Range Fifteen (15) E. W.M. and the South Half of the Northwest Quarter S2 NWIL of Section Thirty -four (34), Township Nineteen (19) South, Range Fifteen (15) E., W.M. Lot Eleven (11), Block Forty -five (45) Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW4 SW4) of Section Eight (8), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Fourteen (14) E., W.M. subject to water right Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13), in Block Thirty -four (34)2 Riverside Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Lot Sixteen (16), Block Thirty Six (36) Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon East Half of the Northeast Quarter (E2 NE4), West Half of the Southeast Quarter (W2 SE4), Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW4 NE4) and Northeast Quarter of the Southeast quarter (NE4 SE4) of Section Six (6), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon n the Matter of Cancellation f Personal Property Tax: ■ 50.00 10.00 40.00 20.00 20.00 20.00 This matter coming on before the Court upon the application of George H. Brewster end it appearing that in the year 1923 personal property tax amounting to $49.56 was assesse .nd levied against Oscar Carlson and Thomas L. Lyons, and that said tax was not paid and :hat thereafter said tax was entended upon the tax roll of Deschutes County, Oregon, as a ien against Lot No. 12, Block 13 in River Terrace, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and It further appearing that no certificate of delinquency has ever issued against aid Lot 12 of Block 13 and that the aforesaid tax in the sum of $49.56 was levied more than ix years prior thereto, that no certificate of delinquency has ever issued thereon and that erefore said tax and the lien created upon the real property is entirely void, It is ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, cancel said tax and e lien upon -said Lot 12 of Block 13 on the tax rolls of Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 13th day of April, 1932. the Matter of soline Contract: WHEREAS, the gasoline contract of the Union Oil Co.'has been rescinded, the Court eems it adviseable that bids be called for furnishing the County basoline and oil for one ear. It is ORDERED that the Clerk cause notice to be published calling for bids, to be pened at 2 o'clock on Wednesday the 20th day of April, 1932. In the Matter of a Vacation of a Portion of the Broster- hous Road: It appears that since the adoption of an Order fixing a time for hearing on the above matter the notices have not been posted according to law. .:.The County Surveyor is hereby ordered to forthwith post such notices that may be required by law and the hearing hereon is oontinued until the County Court meeting on the 18th day of May, 1932. In the Matter of a Vacation of a Portion of the A. Aldridge / County Road: The County Surveyor has filed a report to the effect that it would be beneficial to the public that the above portion of the said road be vacated. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Surveyor forthwith cause legal notices to be posted as by law required in the above matter, and that the vacation of the proposed road to h consider by the County Court atits meeting on the 18th day of May, 1932. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills Were presented, audited and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Janet Moffat Advanced Expenses 18.78 end Laundry Serktces - -Co. Nurse 3.69 has. J. Van Zile Audit of Records 375.00 Redmond Spokesman Printing 89.80 Ericksonts Grocery ' Supplies -- Indigent 76.37 Hanson Map & Blue Print Co. I Supplies -- Assessor 13.60 Houk Motor Co. I Supplies -- Indigent 114.37 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 20th day of April, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, April 20,193; The County Court of Deschutes County met this,day, pursuant to adjournment, all member being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Redemp- tion of Real Property: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has acquired title to Lot Nine l9 }., Block Eleven (11), of Awbrey Heights, now within the corporate limits -of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears from an Affidavit on file that Belle 0. Leedy was the record owner of said property at the time it was sold to the County, and has tendered into the Court the amount for which it was sold to the County plus 6% interest and has asked that the County accept the money and issue her a Deed; and appearing that it was in all things regular, it is hereby ORDERED that a Deed be issued by the County Judge and the County Commissioners convey ing the property to Belle 0. Leedy. Further appearing that Harry Leedy has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the owner of Lot Nine (9), Block Thirty -four (34), Northwest Townsite Companyts Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, when the same was purchased by the County for taxes; that he has tendered into the Court the amount for which the property us sold to the County plus six per cent (6%) interest and has offered to redeem the property. It is., therefore, hereby, ORDERED that the money be accepted and the County Judge and the County Commissioners issue a Deed to the said Harry Leedy conveying the said premises to him. Further appearing that the County has heretofore acquired title under tax foreclosure proceedings to the following described premises:. All in State Highway Addition to Bend, Oregon: Lots four (4), five (5), six (6), seven (7), Block Three (3); All of Blocks four (4), five (5), and six (6). All in Bend Park: Lots One (1 ), two (2), three (3), ten (10) eleven (11)2 twelve (12 ). Block seventy -seven (77); Lot ten (10), Block seventy -six (76j; Lots Eight (8) to thirteen (13) inclusive, Block seventy -nine (79); Lots Fifteen (15), sixteen (16), seventeen (17), eighteen (18), Block Eighty (80). All in Keystone Terrace: E. 1101 Lot Seven (7), Block One (1). S L `3 All in Center Addition to Bend, Oregon: Lot Thirteen (13), Block Three (3); Lots One and Two (2), Block Nine (9); Lots five (5), six (6), Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Block Ten (10); Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Block Eleven (11) Lots Five (5) and Six (6), Block Twelve (12); Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Black Thirteen (13); Lot Twelve (12) Block Fourteen (14); Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), Block Twenty -one (21); Lot Three, Block Twent - four (24), Lot Three (3), Block twenty -eight L (28)9 Lot Fourteen (14) Block twenty four (24�. All in Wiestoria: Lots Ten (10), Eleven (11), Twelve (12), Block Three (3); Lot Eight (8),,Block Seven (7); Lot Fifteen (15), Block Twelve (12); Lot Thirteen (13), Block Seventeen (17). All in Riverside: Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9), Block Eight (8); Lot Nine (9), Block Nine (9); Lots Five and Six (5) and (6), Block Sixteen (16); Lot Three (3),. Block Eighteen (18)• Lots Five (5) and Six (6), Block thirty -nine (39); Lot Eight (8), Block forty. -one (41� . All in Lytle Acreage: West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W- SW) of Tract twenty three (23). All in TGwn of Lytle, an Addition to Bend, Oregon: Lot One (1), Block One (1); Lots One and,Two (1) and (2), Block Two (2)j Lots Seventeen (17) Block Seven (7), Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), Eight (8), Block Nine (9); Lots Nine (9.j and Ten (10), Block Ten (10 All in Hastings Addition: Lots Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Block Three (3). All in Deschutes, an Addition to Bend, Oregon: Lot Nine (9), Block Seven (7); Lot Three (3), Block Eighteen (18). All in Park Addition to Bend, Oregon: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block Three (3); Lot One (1) and East thirty five feet (E 35t) of Lot Seven (7), Block Four (4); Lot Nine (9), Block Eleven (11); Lots Eight (8) and Nine (9 ), Block Fifteen (15). All in Dill Addition: Lot One (1), Block One (1); Lot Nine (9), Block Three (3); Lot One (1), Block Five (5). All in Bend: Lot Six (6) and South One Half of Lot Four (Sj 4) Block Eight (8); Lots Five (5) and Ten (10), Block Thirteen (13); Lots One to Five (1 to 5j inclusive, Block Eighteen (18); Lot Two (2 , Block twenty one (21). All in Northwest Townsite Cots Second Addition to Bend, Oregon: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block thirty -five (35); Lot Sixteen (16), Block Thirty -six (36). All in Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon: Lot Eleven (11), Block Four (4); ,Lot Thirty (30), Block Eleven (11); Lot Fifteen (15), Block twenty -three (23); Lot Six (6), Block.. twenty -four (24). All in Pinelyn Park: All of Blocks Six (6) and Eight (8); East Half of Lot Three (E2 of 3), and all of Lot Four (4 ), Block Five (5). All in River Terrace: Lot Eleven (11), Block Fifteen (15); Lot Four (4), Block Seventeen (17). All in Kenwood Gardens: Lot Fifteen (15), Block Nine (9). All in Kenwood: Lots Fifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), Block Four (4); Lots Nineteen (19) and Twenty (20), Block Five (5); West one hundred feet (W 1001) of Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Nineteen (19). d the pity of Bend having liens on the same has offered to the County the amount for which the property was bid in by the County and agrees to pay the current taxes and asked to be (permitted to redeem the same as by law provided. The total amount being offered amounting Ito $2,080.16. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and that the County Judge and Commissioners I,xecute a Deed to the City of Bend conveying the premises to it. �In the matter of / Gasoline Contract: v Bids were opened by the County Court at the time and place fixed, for furnishing gasoline and oil for the County for a period of one (1) year from this date. There being two bids submitted, one by the Standard Oil Co. and one by the Shell Oil Co. and the Shell Oil Co. having the lowest top price, to -wit: 142, upon motion the bid was duly accepted and the contract entered into as outlined in the bid. The County Judge was authorized to execute proper contract. In the Matter of Open- ing Ballot Boxes: In order to provide boxes for use in the forth coming primaries, and according to law, it is forthwith m !Z ORDERED that the County Clerk order the ballot boxes opened and the con- tents destroyed. In the Matter of Claims / Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT St. Charles Hospital Indigent Care 94.00 Bend Bulletin Printing 2.25 Independent Cash Grocery Indigent Supplies 5.00. GENERAL ROAD FUND T. H. May Advanced Expenses 15.95 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 27th day' 0f April, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, April 27, 1932 The Couhty Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit:. In the batter of the Re- demption of Real Property: WHEREAS, L. D. Wiest has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the owner o Lot Eleven (11), Block Thirty -five (35), Wiestoria, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes and has tendered into Court the sum of Twelve and 96/100 Dollars ($12.96), being the amount for which it was sold to the County plus interest and costs and requests that a Deed issue to him from the County. Appearing in all things-proper and according to law, it is hereby, ORDERED that the money be accepted; that the Sheriff issue a receipt for the taxes for the year for which is was sold; and that the County Judge and Commissioners execute a Deed for the. said premises to the said L. D. Wiest. Further appearing that A. J..Ramey has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the onwer of Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Nineteen (19), of Kenwood, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent, taxes, and has tendered into. Court the sum of Twenty -six and 80/100 Dollars ($26.80), being the amount for which it was sold to the County plus interest and costs, and requests that a deed issue-to him from -the County; appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is- hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted; that the Sheriff issue a receipt for the taxes for the year for which it was sold; and the County Judge and Commissioners are ordered to execute a Deed for the said premises to the said A. J. Ramey. Further appearing that Charles Boyd has filed an Affidavit showing that he s the owner of The West Half of the Southwest Quarter (W2 SW4) e .1 lJ _5 of Section twenty -one (21), the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NW4' Nlkh4) of Section twenty -eight (28), and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE! SE! of Section Twenty (20), Township Seventeen (17), Range Twelve (12) E., Vd.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes, and has tendered into Court the sum of Thirty Twa and 25/100 Dollars, ($32.25), being the amount for which the said property was sold to'the County plus interest and costs and requests that a Deed issue to him from the_County. Appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and the Sheriff issue a receipt for the taxes for the year for which it was sold; and the County Judge and Commissioners are ordered to execute a Deed for the said premises to the said Charles Boyd. In the Matter of the Salmi of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is there - foue, hereby, directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accented for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Description Amount Lot Eleven (11), Block Twenty -nine (29), Highland Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 50.00 South Half (S2) of Section Five (5) Township Twenty (20) South, Range Eighteen (18) E., W.M. 25.00 West half of the Southwest Quarter (WZ SW4) Section Five (5), Township Twenty (20) South, Range Eighteen (18) E., W.M. 15.00 Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE4 NEI) of Section Thirty -two (32), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. 10.00 Tracts numbered Ten (10), Fifteen (15), Seventeen (17), Sixteen (16) , Eighteen (18) , Twenty WlOths. ) , and Twenty one (21) and also approximately .90 ac. of an acre) located in tract numbered:ntwenty -three (23) and described as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of Tract # 23 in Virginia Park, according to the duly recorded plat thereof, thence East along the South boundary of said tract #23, 177.79 feet to a point, thence North 225.28 feet to a point, thence East 175 feet to a point, thence South 225.28 feet to a point on the South Boundary line of tract # 23, thence West .long the South boundary line of tract #23 to-the point of beginning. All of the above mentioned tracts and also the above portion of tract #23, all located in Virginia Park, Deschutes County, Oregon Per Tract ...... 5.00 ea. together with costs of sale of said property. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, County Commissioners. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular .term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 4th day of May, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner I James Whitlock, Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk i. C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of the 1 Sale of Real Property. The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the I highest bidder for cash, at public sale,�provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: West half of the Test Half.' (W2 Wz) of Section Twenty - four (24), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Ten (10) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon $ 630.00 Lots Nine (9), Ten (10) , Eleven (11), and Twelve (12), Block Twenty (20), of-the Town of Laidlaw, Deschutes County, Oregon Per lot...... 3.00 Lot Seven (7), Block Seventy -eight (78), Bend Park Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 25.00 All of Block One Hundred Twelve (112) of Hillman, Oregon 25.00 Lots Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), and Fifteen I� (15), of Block One Hundred Eleven (111), Town of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon Per lot 1.00 Southwest-Quarter of'the Southwest Quarter (SW:1j SWO of Section Three (3), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Thirteen (13) E.,W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon 40.00 Lot Eleven (11), Block Four (4), Hub Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 25.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of Redemp- tion of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has acquired title to North Half of the Southwest Quarter (N2 SW4) and the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW4 SW4), Section One (1), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon., through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings for the year 1926; d1iEREAS, an Affidavit has been filed to the affect that Bradetich Bros, was the owner of the above described property at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes, and has tendered into the Court the sum of Seventeen and 90 /100 ($17.90) Dollars, being the amount for which the said property was sold to the County plus interest and costs, and request that a Deed issue to him from the County. Appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a Deed be issued by the County Judge and the County Commissioners conveying the property to the said Bradetich Bros. Further appearing that Mrs. Gustine.Eng has filed an Affidavit to the effect that J. J. Havlik was the legal.owner of I', 7 Lots Twenty -four (24) and Twenty -five (25), Block Thirty - two (32), town of La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon, when the same was purchased by the County for 1926 taxes under delinquent tax foreclosure sale; that the said J. J. Havlik desires to redeem the property and has authorized the said Mrs. Gustine Eng to make application as provided by law on his behalf; and she has tendered into Court the sum of Forty Seven and 66/100 ($47.66) Dollars, being the amount for which the said property was sold to the County plus interest and costs, and requests that a Deed issue to the said J. J. Havlik from the County,. Appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and that a Deed be issued by the County Judge and County Commissioners conveying the property to the said J. J. Havlik. It appears that A. J. Ramey filed an Affidavit to the effect that he was the owner of Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Nineteen (19) of Kenwood, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County,.Oregon, which property had theretofore been taken over by the County for delinquent taxes, and the said A. J. Ramey had tenderedirito Court the sum of Twenty Six and 80/100 ($26.80) Dollars, and asked to redeem the property. Whereupon an Order was made and on the meeting of the County Court held April 27th, 1932, accepted the proposal and directed the issuance of a Deed. It.now appears that the said A. J. Ramey was not the owner of all of said property but only the West One Hundred Feet (W 1001-) thereof, and he has now made application that the Deed to be issued convey to him only the West One Hundred Feet (W 1001) of Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block Nineteen (19), Kenwood. Therefore, in lieu of the Deed ordered to be issued at the last meeting, the Deed now issue conveying to the said A. J. Ramey the West One Hundred Feet (W 1001) of Lots One (1) and Two (2) and the said Order in so far as the other portion of the said lots is concerned is hereby rescinded. WHEREAS, Northern Piggly Wiggly Co. has paid the County rent for what is known as the Piggly Wiggly store room in the Mutzig Building in Bend, for the month beginning March 23, 1932,to April 23, 1932; whereas, R. B. Mutzig redeemed the property on April 7th, 1932, and the County is not entitled to the rent from that day on, and the Northern Piggly Wiggly Co. is entitled to a refund in the amount of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars. It is therefore, here- by ORDERED that a warrant be drawn in favor of the Northern Piggly Wiggly Co. in the amount of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars as a refund on the rent. In the Putter of / Rodent Control: L' The County has agreed to co- operate with the Tumalo Grange in buying poison for rodent control. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Clerk draw a warrant in favor of the Tumalo Grange for the amount of Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars. In the Matter of / County Poor Farm. (/ It. appears that the County has been paying the sum of Thirty Seven and 50/100 ($37.50) Dollars per month for indigents in the County Poor Farm and Fifty Seven and 54/100 ($57.500) Dollars for those of said indigents that are known as bed patients and it appears to the Court that as the cost of living has so materially decreased that the price paid is excessive. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that beginning this day that the County pay the sum of Thirty Five ($35.00) Dollars per month for regular inmates and Fifty (50) Dollars per month for inmates that are bed patients. In re Oregon State Agricu ural College Warrants: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore issued to Oregon State Agricultur College the following warrants: August 11,`1930 Warrant No. 39153 in the- sum of $2,000.00 i February 10,1930 it It 37775 in the sum of 2,000.00 February 26,1931 It It 886 in the sum of 1,915.00 July 19,1931 n it A1576 in the sum of 1,915.00 all General Fund warrants; that none of said warrants have been cashed but the Oregon State Agricultural College has produced eii.dence that show the warrants have been lost, destroyed or stolen and have applied for duplicate warrants and have furnished the County with a Surety Bond executed by the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland for the sum of Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty ($7,830.00) Dollars, as by law provided; and it appears to th Court that the new warrants should be issued in lieu of the said lot, destroyed, or stolen warrants, and said numbered warrants cancelled. It is, therefore,, hereby ORDERED that said General Fund warrants herein above described be, and they are, hereby cancelled and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby ordered to make proper cancel- lation notations upon the records. It is hereby ORDERED that new warrants be issued to the Oregon State Agricultural Colleg in lieu of the said cancelled warrants and in the same sums. In the Tatter of Claims / Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: GENERAL FUND Marion M. Lesh Oregon Transfer Standard Oil Co. C. H. Irvin Mrs. J. P. Crawford Vm. Almquit John De Boer The Bend Laundry Kilham Sta. & Printing Co. Butler Drug Store Edna Skoersaa Agnes Hyde Mr. E. P. Brosterhous John DeBoer Olive Jameson Billts Cafe J. Alton Thompson Pilot Butte Pharmacy The Marmillan Co. Frenchiets Service Station New Home Cafe C. L. McCauley Hogan Studio Central Oregon Garage Shaw Stationery Co. Pilot Butte Service Station Pilot Butte Service Station C. T. Terril E. M. Peck James Whitlock Bend Water Dept. Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Pacific Power '& Light Co. Niswonger & Winslow Treasury Department Janet Moffat New Home Cafe Redmond Spokesman Redmond Spokesman AMOUNT Indigent Care $ 516.50 Services - -Court House 5.00 Supplies -- Sheriff 22.04 Indigent care 10.00 Rent for Indigent 12.50 Indigent Care -- Juvenile 32.00 Rent for Indigent 10.00 Services- -Jail 8.98 Supplies -- assessor 334.23 Indigent Supplies 3.09 Stenographic services 46.75 Indigent Care 40.00 Rent for Indigent 15.00 Rent for Indigent 7.00 Stenographic Services 75.00 Board of Prisoner .35 Advanced Expenses-- Schoob Supt. 47.24 Supplies -- School Supt 5.00 Supplies -- School Supt. 2.12 Supplies -- Services - Sheriff 5.13 Board of Prisoners 70.80 Advanced. Expenses -- Sheriff 6.37 Expenses -- Sheriff 5.75 Supplies -- Sheriff 28.20 Expenses -- Sheriff 18.00 Supplies -- Sheriff- -April 12.22 Supplies -- Sheriff - -March 55.01 Services -- Justice of Peace 6.70 Court Attendance in April 34.00 Court Attendance in April 27.20 Water Service 5.80 Telephone Service 22.11 Light Service - -Court House 91.76 Funeral Expense of Indigent 75.00 Fire Prevention 299.81 Expenses -- County Nurse 18.45 Meals for Baliff 5.50 Printing 59.95 Printing -- Treasurer 3.10 �.l West Coast Print. Do Do R. J. McKinney R. J. McKinney & Bind. Co. Oregon St. Bd. of Health Kate Rockwell F. D. Antrim Don H. Peoples C.P.. Becker Pacific Tel.-& Teleg. A. E. Simmons AW LIBRARY FUND erican Law Book Co. ENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Hardware Co. Standard Oil Co._ Dan C. Wood D. D. Tussing Geo. McAlister Carl Alfrey F. H. May Standard Oil Co. ',biller Lumber Co. Farmers Hardware Co. Howard Cooper Corp. H. D. Day Howard Cooper Corp. E. M. Peck James RTiitlock H. H. DeArmond S. H. Newell & Co. Drake's Auto Shop MARKET ROAD FIND Carl Alfrey F. H. May D. D. Tussing Geo. McAlister Dan C. Wood Miller Lumber Co. Standard Oil Co. I Supplies -- County Clerk 5.40 Supplies -- School Supt. 10.18 Supplies -- Treasurer .96 Expenses-- Watermaster 119.42 Wages-- V4atermaster 171.00 Registration fees 9.50 Care of Indigent 40.00 Sealer of Weights & Measures 3.17 Deputy Assessor 26.25 Deputy Assessor 125.85 Telephone service - -Court House 77.77 Supplies 29.75 Law Books 8.00 Supplies 6.48 Supplies 42.78 Zrages 99.80 IT 71.10 IT 101.92 it 75.84 IT Roadmaster 140.71 Supplies 2.94 rr 22.57 11 1.75 " 14.36 Wages 10.00 Supplies 19.05 Road Inspection 40.00 Road Inspection 40.00 Highway meeting attendance 15.00 Service and supplies 86.80 Services 1.25 Wages 42.66. " -- Roadmaster 37.07 n 37.92 " 21.32 " 29.94. Supplies 16.91 it 79.75 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until !Vednesday, the 11th day of May, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, May 11, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Desig- nating Polling Places: It is hereby ORDERED that the following precinct polling places be, and they are, hereby designated for the election to be held May 20th, 1932, to -wit: PRECINCT Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Plainview Sisters Lower Bridge Terrebonne NO. VOTING PLACE 1 Court House 2 Wilders Grocery 3 Old Wiestoria School (Church of Godf 4 Mrs. M. Lesh 5 434 South Third •6 Labor Temple 7 Methodist Church 8 Reid School 9 143 Congress 10 534 Federal 11 718 Columbia (opposite Columbia Grocery) 12 Newport Grocery (Old Holmes Grocery) 13 _Kenwood School House 14 Christian Church 15 Community Hall 16 Hotel Bldg. 17 School House 18 Ladiesf Pioneer Bldg. Redmond 19 Grade School Redmond 20 Butler Bldg. Tetherow 21 Trahan residence Pleasant Valley 22 Strixner residence Cline Falls 23 Cline Falls Schools Deschutes 24 School House (Deschutes) Alfalfa 25 Grange Hall Grange 26 Grange Hall Millican 27 Brothers Store South Side 28 Richardson School Reed 29 Pine Forest Grange Hall Tumalo 30 Project Office Shevlin 31 Community Hall Brooks 32 Camp #4 La Pine 33 Commercial Hall / In the Matter of / Election Boards. WHEREAS, it appears that all of the Board heretofore appointed for Precinct No. 12 have failed to qualify and it is, therefore, necessary that a new Board be appointed. It is hereby ORDERED that the.following be, and the same is, hereby appointed as the election Board for Precinct No. 12: Edna M. Gauldin Chairman Louise G. Eitelgeorge Clerk Dora Gales Clerk Sadie L. Geer Clerk It further appears that Hazel L. Bartlett heretofore appointed for one of the Clerks for the Board for Lower Bridge Precinct No. 17, has failed to qualify and Willis M. Bartlett.is therefore appointed to act as Clerk in her stead. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property.: i WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described pre - wises to the highest bidder for cash, at.public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted: for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DESCRIPTION Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block Seventy -eight (78) Bend Park Addition to Bend, Deschutes'County, Oregon Northwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW' Sw , and the South Half of the Southwest Quarter (S2 SW4 of Section Seven (7)., and the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NEg�NW] of Section Eighteen (18 , all-in Township Twenty (20) South, Range-Eleven (11 E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon Lot One (1), Block Twenty -eight (28)2 Bend, within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Lots Thirty (30) and Thirty -one (31), Block Thirty -three (33), tomsi to of La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon Lots Nine (9), and Ten (10), Block Eighteen (18) of Wiestoria, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Lot Five (5), Block Seventeen (17) Boulevard, now within the corporate limits of- the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon Tract Number One ( #1)2 lying west of Block Fifteen (15), of Lytle Addition, in Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SWq SE4) 240 feet by 85 feet of Section Twenty - nine (29), Tovm ship Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. of Deschutes County, Oregon AMOUNT $ 50.00 ea. 30.85 20.00 4.00 ea. 10.00 ea. 25.00 15.00 1. r1 together with costs of sale of said property. Ito the �z WHEREAS, the County has acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings East Half (E2) of Section Six (6), North Half of the Northeast Quarter (N2 NEq) of Section Seven (7), and the South Half of the South Half (S2 S`2) of Section Five (5), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, land C. W. Muma has offered to lease the same from the County, paying therefore the amount lequal to what the annual tax will amount to. This proposition the Court accepted and lauthorized a Lease to be executed in accordance therewith... In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: ,GENERAL FUND . Polly's Bend Cafe Jury Meals Bend Bulletin Printing & Supplies Kilham Stationery & Print. Co. Supplies - -Clerk Bend Laundry Services Oregon St.Board of Control Care of Insane Houk Motor Co. Services - -Cty. Nurse Kilham Sta.& Print. Co. Supplies -- Sheriff The Redmond Dairy . Indigent -- supplies Dyer's Electric Service Supplies -- Sheriff Schuman Auto Electric It rr Michaelson's Grocery Indigent Supplies" Gilbert's Grocery it rl Erickson's Grocery It it AMOUNT 55.20 100.05 11.81 2.33 220.00 18.53 3.07 6.00 11.95 17.80 23.70 9.98 96.47 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 18th day of May, 1932. H..H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James 11!hitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, May 18, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all member: being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the batter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro - ceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described pre- wises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the.amount set opposite each respective tract,-to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT All that vacated-portion of the Townsite of Centralo, 'situated South of Shasta Street in the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW4 SEg) of Section Twent six (26), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12� - E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to water rights,. $50.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of.the A. Aldridge County Road: This matter coming on regularly for hearing before the County Court upon a resolution adopted by the County Court on the 23rd day of March, 1932, for the vacation of a portion of 91- 22 the A. Aldridge County Road in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, said portion being described as follows: All that portion of the said A. Aldridge County Road in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, lying' between the north and south quarter line -of Section 4, i T.'18 S., +R. 12, E.W.M.. and the easterly boundary of the right =of -way of the Great Northern Railway as the same traverses the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter of said Section 4, the length of .the said described portion of said road to be vacated being approximately 600 feet,- and it appearing that subsequent to the adoption of said resolution the County Surveyor has filed his report and has recommended the vacation of said portion of said A. Aldridge County Road.. And it further appearing to the Court from the affidavit of Robert B. Gould that. due- notification by posting of notices relative to the date of hearing of protests and remon- stances against the said proposed vacation has been given. The County. Court now finds from said report and said resolution that the portion of said county road sought to be vacated crosses the main line of the Great Northern.Railway in such a manner as to afford a dangerous and hazardous crossing and that said portion of sai road to be vacated will in the future be an unnecessary unit of the county road "system for the reasons given in the said report of the.County Surveyor and that the public will be bene- fitted by the vacation of said portion of said road. It further appearing that no objections or remonstrances have been made by a n person or persons to the said proposed vacation or any part thereof. It is hereby ORDERED that the portion of the said A. Aldridge County Road as hereinabove described be, and the same is, hereby vacated, and the same is hereby declared forever closed and abandoned. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 18th day of May, 1932. In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of the Brosterhous Road: This matter coming on regularly for hearing before the County Court upon a resolution adopted by the County Court on the 19th day of August, 1931, for the vacation of ortion of the Brosterhous Road in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, described as' follows, to -wit: All that portion of the Brosterhous Road in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon lying easterly from the north and south quarter line _ of Sectionri.ne (9), Township eighteen (18) I South, Range twelve (12) E., R.M., the west terminus of said road being at the intersection of said road with the north and south quarter line of Section nine (9), Township eighteen (18) South, Range twelve (12) E., W.M. and the east terminus at the terminal point of said road at the east boundary of Section sixteen (16), Township eighteen (18) South, Range twelve (12) E., W.M., �I II I i 9 6 that portion of said road to be vac -.ated being the portion between said termini, and it appearing that subsequent to the adoption of said resolution the County Surveyor has filed Ihis report and has recommended the vacation of said portion of said Brosterhous Road; And it further appearing to the court,that an order was entered hereon on November 41 1931, vacating said portion of said road, and that the County Court has been requested to enter an amended order of vacation, after republication and posting of the notices, as required by statute, and said republication and reposting-of notices having been made as directed by order entered by this court on the 2nd day of March, 1932, and for the time and in the manner required by statute; The County Court now finds from said report and said resolution that the portion of Isaid county road sought to be vacated extends directly across the'Great'Northern Railway (Company's freight line and terminal ground, and the County Court further finds that the building of said railroad and of the terminals and freight yards of said Great Northern Railway Company cannot be completed unless the said portion of said road is vacated; that the building of said railroad and terminal grounds and freight yards will be of great (benefit to the public; that the Great Northern Railway Company has paid for the construction of a road to take the place of the road vacated, and that the portion of said road sought to be vacated will no longer be useful as a part of the general road system, and that the public will be benefited by the vacation of said portion of said road; It further appearing that no objections have been made by any person or persons to ,the vacation of said road, or any part thereof; It is hereby further ORDERED, that the portion of Brosterhous road, as hereinabove' described, be, and the same is hereby vacated, and the same is hereby declared forever closibd and abandoned. Dated at Bend, Oregon this 18th day of May, 1932. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: L/ The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of I same: (GENERAL FUND AMOUNT The Bend Bulletin Supplies- -Clerk 18.00 Superior Cafe Meals- -Jury 4.10 The Owl Pharmacy Supplies -- Indigent 8.85 Vest Coast Print. & Bnd. Co. Election Supplies 92.10 J. D. Davidson Advanced Expenses 42.24 Shell Oil Co. Supplies 5.08 Parker's Drug Store Supplies -- Indigent 5.35 Bend Water 2Dept. +1 it 3.20 ILAW LIBRARY FUND est Publishing Co. Law books 110.00 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. .H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissione-r. 24 BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 1st day of June, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, County Commissioner James Whitlock, " J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff / 1 In the Matter of the Re- / demption of Real Property. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has acquired title to Lois One (1), Two (2), Three (3), Four (4), Five (5), Twenty - eight (28), Twenty -nine (29), Thirty (30), Thirty -one (31), Thirty -two (32), of Block Forty -seven (47), wiestoria, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings; and Levi D. Wiest has filed an Affidavit to the effect that he was the owner of the above described property at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes, and has tendered into the Court the sum of Fifty-one and 59/100 ($51.59) Dollars, being the amount for which the said property was sold to the County plus interest and costs, and request that a Deed issue to him from the County. Appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that a Deed be issued by the County Judge and the County Commissioners con- veying the property to the said Levi D. Wiest. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property, The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest, bidder for cash, at public .sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: South Half of Section Five (S2 of 5) Township Twenty (20) South, Range Eighteen (18), E., W.M.. Deschutes County, Oregon, Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE4 NW4) of Section Twenty (20)2 Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen (13) E. W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to water right Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE4 SW4 0 of Section Two (2), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12), E., W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon Lots Five (5) to Twelve (12) inclusive, Block (52), original townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon Lots Twenty -nine (29) and Thirty (30) Block Thirty -three (33), of La Pine., Deschutes County, Oregon together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of the Vacation of Certain Streets, Lots, and Blocks in HillmNn: $ 100.00 60.00 40.00 10.00 ea. 10.00 This matter came on for hearing and after thorough discussion and examination of the records, it was decided that the petition should be allowed. r� 2 In the Fatter of Soldierst / Indigent Relief Fund: WHEREAS, it appears that George H. Brewster on behalf of the Ray Jackson Post of the America Legion at Redmond has expended for an indigent soldier, per the attached bil; Fifty -three and 44/100 ($53.44) Dollars in excess of the amount heretofore paid, and that an appropriation having been made for that purpose, the claim is in all things regular. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that a warrant be issued chargeable to the Soldierst Indigent Relief Fund.in the sum of Fifty -three and 44 /100 ($53.44) Dollars to the said George H. Brewster in behalf of the Ray Jackson American Legion Post. In the Matter of / Election Expenses: 6,11 It is ORDERED that the following claims be and they are hereby allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the same: Board No. 1 Board No. 2. Board No. 3 Board No. 4 Jessie Peoples N. P. Smith 16.00 M. J. Kelley $6.00 6.00 Olive E. McKay. 6.00 Frances A. Caiser. 6.00 Selma L. Vinslow Marjorie Smith 6.00 Letha Gilbert 6.00 6.00 Lillian M. Connarn 6.00 Mary E. Kelley 6.00 Hattie M. Brown Georgia Rand 6.00 Lillian M. Burton 6.00 Board No. 3 Board No. 4 Jessie Peoples 6.00 Mabel E. DeArmond 6.00 Carrie M. Gertson 6.00 Geo. W. Raycraft 6.00 Caroline Grimes 6.00 Selma L. Vinslow 6.00 Anna Hampson 6.00 Claudie Martin 6.00 Edith Dart 6.00 Ruby McCan 6.00 Board No. 5 Board No. 6 J. M. Lawrence Julia- Arthur 6.00 Glen H. Baker 3.00 Hetty Claypool May':., Mcj�enzie 6.00 H. E. Jones 3.00 Mrs. R. W. Davidson Pearl A. Heart 6.00 Bessie Tracy 3.00 Mabel Naylor May Culler 6.00 Bernice Colver 3.00 Hattie M. Brown Mary.Griffith 6.00 Mabel Livesay 3.00 Harriet Ryah 3.00 Sadie Lucas 3.00 Jennie Nixon 3.00 Ivy B. Davidson 3.00 Myrtle Moore 3.00 May Arnold 3.00 Nettie M. Esterbrook 3.00 Jennie Ferrell 3.00 Rae Clark 3.00 Bertha B. Morgan 3.00 Board No. 7 Board No. 8 Addie Triplett 3.00 Hazel Hosmer 3.00 Dorothy Haner. 3.00 Iva D. Monahan 3.00 Emma Gibson 3.00 Ruth Overtuf ;f 3.00 Ruth Repnock 3.00 Theresa H. Cox 3.00 Miriam Triplett 3.00 Lillian Van Matre 3.00 Laura Emard 3.00 Mrs. Max Nielson 3.00 Matilda Cummings 3.00 Mrs. J. N. Armstrong 3.00 Isabelle G. Cracker 3.00 Mrs. N. H. Gilbert 3.00 Ella E. Nelson 3.00 Anna Marie Larson 3.00 Leona R. Cooper 3.00 Helen M. Dacey 3.00 Board No. 9 Board No. 10 J. M. Lawrence 3.00 Adeline Bostic 6.00 Hetty Claypool 3.00 Vdinnie Cubitt 6.00 Mrs. R. W. Davidson 3.00 Louise Dartt 6.00 Mabel Naylor 3.00 Beulah Bockman 6.00 Hattie M. Brown 3.00 Mary A. Pottor 6.00 Harriet Ryah 3.00 Jennie Nixon 3.00 Myrtle Moore 3.00 Nettie M. Esterbrook 3.00 Rae Clark 3.00 Board No. 11 Board No. 12 Grace McReynolds 6.00 Edna M. Gauldin 6.00 Charlotte Devereaux 6.00 Lydia E. Anderson 6.00 ,Agnes I. Milem 6.00 Dora Gales 6.00 Irene A. Brown 6.00 Sadie L. Geer 6.00 Marie Moody 6.00 Louise G.Eitelgeorge 6.00 Board No. 13 Board No. 14 Pearl K. Becker 3.00 Katherine Duffy 3.00 Dagna Dudrey 3.00 Edna E. Beck 3.00 Nell Armstrong 3.00 Lois J. Rice 3.00 Sarah Hamilton 3.00 Nettie Bennett 3.00 Averil Traylor 3.00 Afton Bontrager 3.00 P. B. Johnson 3.00 Kathryn Foss 3.00 Inez Boles 3.00 Mildred Kelley 3.00 Opal Sprague 3.00 Lillian M. Mallett 3.00 Ella A,dams 3.00 Ruth Gard 3.00 R. A. Ferguson 3.00 Ruby McKinney 3.00 Board No. 15 . Board No. 16 Geo. F. Cyrus 6.00 M. W. Knickerbocker 6.00 C. E. Livesay 6.00 J. J. 'tilt 6.00 Mae Billingsley 6.00 Jessie Warren 6.00 Carrie V. Scoggins 6.00 Leda South 6.00 Clara Livesay 6.00 Ellis H. Edgington 6.00 Board No. 17 Board No. 18 Mrs. Ai Wright 6.00 W. J. Hall 6.00 17. M. Bartlett 6.00 Bertha W. Houmard 6.00 Elinor G. Book 6.00 Dottie Knorr 6.00 Cora Monteith 6.00 Alice Lantz 6.00 Henry Crabtree 6.00 Maud Knorr 6.00 Board No. 19 Board No. 20 Olive M. Gates 3.00 T. J. Quigley 3.00 Viola Cox 3.00 Lydia Carolin 3.00 Geo. H. Fairfield 3.00 Evaline Riebhoff 3.00 Mrs. Harvey Gates 3.00 Elizabeth .Kanoff 3.00 Mrs. John Berning 3.00 Sylpher Roe 3.00 Theodocia McLallin- 3.00 Josephine H. Anderson 3.00 Maybelle Royal 3.00 Z. T. Gideon 3.00 Mabel 'Tbtherow 3.00 Edith B. Moore 0.00 Elsie Blakely 3.00 Catherine Campbell 3.00 Gladys Couant 3.00 Elizabeth D. Hance 3.00 Board No. 21 Board No..22 Everta Hutchins 6.00 Henry Strixner 6.00 Alma Traham 6.00 Marie Strixner 6.00 Mabel M. Kendall 6.00 T. H. Hutchinson 6:00 Geo. L. Ehlers 6.00 Chas. A. Urban 6.00 Emma E. Royal 6.00 Harry Hutchinson 6.00 Board No. 23 Board No. 24 R. H. Ledbetter 6.00 Mrs. Maud McKown 6.00 E. W. Rhea 6.00 Mrs. Edna Gribskov 6.00 Ruth Simmons 6.00 H. T. Mikkelsen 6.00 Clara B. Farquharson 6.00 Lillian Walker 6.00 Effie Thea 6.00 Bertha B. Drake 6.00 Board No. 25 Board No. 26 Edith Neel 6.00 Rolla M. Chase 6.00 Viclavia Sheets 6.00 E. D. Coyner 6.00 Lillian B. McUne 6.00 Alex Walters 6.00 Anna Little 6.00 1.41agnella Reynolds 6.00 C. E. McUne 6.00 Frances Hoech 6.00 Board No. 27 Board No. 28 John Helfrich 6..00 G. L. Moore 6.00 J. H. Isreal 6.00 Geo. R. Barclay 6.00 Josephine Helfrich 6.00 Mrs. M. J. Gasset 6.00 Faith B. Isreal 6.00 Glenn H. Slack 6.00 H. E. Moore 6.00 C. C. Wigmore 6000 Board No. 29 Board No. 30 H. J. Sottong 6.00 A. J. Gonnason 6.00 Agnes M. Sottong 6.00 Peter Jensen 6.00 Stella Nelson 6.00 Mabel Dunlap 6.00 Lula McConnell 6.00 Harriett B. Ward 6.00 Eleanor Van Vleet 6.00 Edna C. Shepard 6.00 Board No. 31 Board No. 32 La Dessa V;�alter 6.00 Genevieve Boyd 6.00 Wm. Rick 6.00 C. D. Pinney 6.00 Josie Gumpert 6.00 Clara Sear 6.00 Anna Abrahanson 6.00 Gustave Lemke 6.00 Myrtle Burgess 6.00 Ora Ra,.burn 6000 Board No. 33 W. G. Fordham 6.00 Thora R. Foss 6.00 Z'. 1r,'. Rose 6.0.0 Don Clark 6.00 Dorothea Burgess 6.00 ,) 27 In the batter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrant ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT LAW LIBRARY FUND The Frank Shepard Co. Shepardts Citations 10.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Mrs. Pearl Moore- Indigent care 20.00 46.65 Janet Moffat Juvenile care 15.93 Expenses - -Mar. Marion Lesh Indigent Care 342.50 Services The Redmond Dairy If Supplies 3.80 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. St. Charles Hospital Indigent Care 60.00 C. R. Gallaway and Son Indigent Burial 45.00 14.55 John De Boer Indigent Care- -Rent 19.00 School Supt. Magill Drug Co. Indigent Supplies 56.15 Magill Drug Co. Supplies- -Jail .35 R. B. Gould Supplies 38.50 Kate Rockwell Indigent Care 40.00 F. D. Antrim Expense - -Dist. Sealer 9.38 R. J. i.cKinney Salary- -Water Master 171.00 R. J. McKinney Expenses -- # It 67.44 VTest Coast Print. & Bind. Co. Supplies -- School Supt. 4.34 Pacific Power & Light Co. Lighting & Heat 85.96 Bend Water Dept. VTater- -Court House & Jail 5.80 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Supplies and Service 4.00 Shell Oil Co. Supplies 22.17 Don H. Peoples Services 8.00 Bend Auto Top Shop TI -- Sheriff 15.65 Home Cafe Board of Prisoners 54.60 G. Chamberlin Indigent Supplies 5.27 Marie Loehr Clerk -- Sheriff 80.00 Pacific Tel..& Tel. Co. Services - -Court House 71.46 James Whitlock Court Attendance 13.60 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses 15.18 Olive Jameson Stenographic Services 75.00 Agnes Hyde Care of Indigents 84.69 C. 0. Burkhart Indigent Care - -Rent 21.60 E. M. Peck Court attendance 25.50 Terrebonne Grange Rodent Control 10.00 Bend Water Dept. Indigent Supplies .3.2.0 City Cleaner & Dyers it it 1.25 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Various Supplies 79.05 R. J. McCann Supplies 10.25 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Bond - -Cty. Clerk 25.00 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Indigent Care- -Rent 12.50 Pilot Butte Service Station Supplies - -CXty Nurse 24.95 The Bend Laundry Services - -Jail 13.06 St. Charles Hospital Indigent & Juvenile Care 66.67 St. Charles Hospital Indigent Care 60.00 C. T. Terril Justice of the Peace 83.90 C. P.'Becker Services - -Dep. Assessor 148.40 Janet .Moffat Expenses 50.75 R. Anna Thompson Services 15.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND The Frank Shepard Co. Shepardts Citations 10.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND J. Alton Thompson Advanced Expenses - -Feb. 46.65 D. D. '"fussing J. Alton Thompson Advanced Expenses - -Mar. 63.61 if Elmer Halstead Services Geo. McAlister 18.00 85.32 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Tt -- Social Ilorker 22.11 Wm. Almouist Juvenile Care 14.55 Central Oregon Garage Hila M. Loree Services -- School Supt. 10.50 LAW LIBRARY FUND The Frank Shepard Co. Shepardts Citations 10.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND E. M. Peck Road Inspection 45.00 D. D. '"fussing Wages 82.96 Carl Alfrey if 61.62 Geo. McAlister It 85.32 Dan C. Wood it 79.84 F. H. May tt -- Roadmaster 120.28 Central Oregon Garage Services 1.25 Rennolds & Teater Insurance Policy on Truck 29.85 Standard Oil Co. Supplies 2.15 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance Policy on Tractor 26.29 Farmers Hardware Co., Inc. Supplies 6.60 John Fagel Services 1.50 Bend Insurance Agency Insurance Policy on Speedster 44.00 Bend Auto Top Shop Services 7.50 Robert B. Gould Services 51.09 A. A. Fossen Tt 22.05 Marion Horton TT 11.97 James Garrow tT 7.98 Janes Whitlock Road Inspection 40.00 Beall Pipe & Tank Co. Supplies 67.92 28 MARKET ROAD FUND Robert B. Gould Services 8.37 Carl Alfrey Wages 56.87 Dan C. Wood " 49.89 F. H. May " Roadmaster 31.98 Geo. McAlister " 33.18 D. D. Tussing " 30.81 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until tiaJednesday, the 8th day of June, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, June 8, 1932 l The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, an:1, the following proceedings were had, to -wit; 1 In the Matter of Sale ! of Real Property: e � WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described) premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4 NE4) of Section One (1), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Eleven (11) E.W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75.00 1 Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE- SE4).of Section Twenty -two (22), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14), E., W.M. except a half acre tract described as follows: beginning at the Southeast corner thereof thence running west two hundred feet (2001), thence running north one hundred feet (1001), thence running east two hundred feet (2001), thence running south one hundred feet (1001) to the point of'beginning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of the Re- demption of Real Property. J. M. Lawrence, Administrator of the Estate of Charles W. Johnson, deceased, filed an Affidavit showing that the said Estate was the ovuer of Lots Twelve (12) and Thirteen (13) in Block Thirty - four (34), of Riverside, now a part of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time the same was purchased by the County for taxes, and has tendered into Court the sum of Forty -nine and 56/100 ($49.56) Dollars, being the amount for which the said property was purchased by the County plus interest, and has requested a Deed. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and the Deed issued. It further appears that the County has heretofore acquired through delin- quent tax foreclosure proceedings West Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (Wz SW4 SW4) of Section Thirty -four (34), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) E., W. -M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, 1I and that Geo. T. Sellars has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the oiliner of the proper at the time it was purchased by the County and has tendered into Court the sum of One Hundred Ninety -seven and 92/100 ($197.92) Dollars, being the amount for which it was pur- chased by the County plus interest, and requests a Deed. It is hereby ORDERED that the Deed be issued. In the Matter of Tran fer of Water Rights: The Squaw Creek Irrigation District has made an application for the transfer of water rights from the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW! 4 NE4), Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE;' NE4) Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW4 NE4) Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE4 SW4) Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW4 SE! All in Section Twenty (20), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Eleven (11) East, W.M. in Deschutes, County, Oregon, WHEREAS, it appears that the application is in accordance with the laws of the State of Oregon, and the County Judge is directed to make an application to the State Engineer of the State of Oregon for said transfer. In the Matter of Sale / of Real Property: Lots Twenty -nine (29) and Thirty (30) in Block Thirty-two (32) of La Pine have heretofore been advertised for sale but no bids received. Therefore, J. H. Haner has offere the sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars each for said lots, and the Court deeming the offer reason- able and to the best interests, of the County, accepts the offer of J. H. Haner. It is hereby ORDERED that a Deed be issued to the said J. H. Haner. In the Matter of-,the Vacation of j Certain Streets, Lots, and Blocks in Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon: A Petition has heretofore been filed asking for the vacation of certain streets, lots, and blocks in Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, hereinafter described, and the Court having made an Order directing the vacation thereof since the lst day of June, 1932, but no Order of vacation having been entered, at this time, it is hereby ORDERED as follows: This matter having come on before the court on June 1st, 1932, on petition of W. A. Pickett, praying for the vacation of Blocks numbered 74, ®0, 1__1_0.1 , lll,r 124, 128, 129, 142 and*143 of the Town of Hillman, and 13th, 14th and 15th Streets from the North Line of A Avenue to the South Line of B Avenue, and 14th Street from the North Line of B. Avenue to the South Line of C Avenue, all in the Town of Hillman, and that the platting thereof be set J f aside and held for naught, and _ It appearing that no other person, firm or corporation other than said petitione Olen Vestal, Dorothy M. Vestal and William M. Brock, streets requested to be vacated, or will be affected thereof, and that none of such streets are necessary open to public travel or used by the public for more not needed for public use, and It appearing that said petitioner is the ovns property adjoining any of said injured or damaged by the vacation for public use and that none have been than 20 years, and that the same are absolute owner of more than two- thirds 29 of the premises embraced vd thin the blocks requested to be vacated and that such vacation r� 11 not render any property owned by any person other than petitioner inaccessible, but that 1 such property will remain abutting upon a public road or highway, and u i I 3 ° I i It appearing that said William M. Brock has consented in writing to the va tion as requested, and that said Olen Vestal and Dorothy M. Vestal, and each of them, were duly and regularly served in Deschutes County, Oregon, more than ten days prior to June lst, 1932, with notice of the pendency of such petition, as.required by law, and that such notices were duly posted in three -of the most public and conspicious places in said town as by law required, for more than thirty days prior to June lst, 1932, and that no objections have been made or filed to the vacation as herein requested, and the regular meeting of the' County Court of June lst, 1932, having been adjourned to this date and petition having been duly considered, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That the blocks and streets above described, all wi the Tocm of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon, be and the same are, hereby vacated, and the platting is hereby set aside and held for naught. Dated this 8th day of June, 1932. In the Matter of Election Expenses. It is ORDERED that the following claims be and they are hereby allowed and warrants ordered drawn for the same: Rent, Kenwood School, nothing PRECINCT NO. 13. Eats - Christian Ladies. C ( Rent ( Light PRECINCT NO. 1 ( Eats, furnished by M.E. church ladies ( Misc. Rent, light, heat, H. A. Wilder. . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 PRECINCT NO. 2 Eats, H. A. Wilder, ten meals 5 lunches. . . . . . . 7.50 Rent, Church of God, C. E. Blucher, Sec. . . . . . . 5.00 PRECINCT NO. 3 light & heat included Eats O.I.C. Cafeteria Rent, H. A. Weeks. 5.00 PRECINCT NO. 4 light & heat included Eats, O.I.C. Cafeteria. Precinct .3 incld 10.00 ( Rent, Mary Griffith. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5.00 PRECINCT NO. 5 ( lights & heat included ( Eats, Mrs. A. T. Cavanas, 10 meals 5 lunches 7.50 Rent, light, heat, etc. Labor Temple PRECINCT NO. 6 Glen H. Baker, Sec. . . . . . . 5.00 (Eats by M. E. Church ladies Rent, M.E. Church, Geo. J. Childs. . . . . . . . . . 5.00 PRECINCT NO. 7 light, heat, etc. included ( Eats, by M.E. Church ladies.... ( Rent, Reed School, nothing PRECINCT NO. 8 ( Eats, by M.E. Church ladies Rent, No charge PRECINCT NO. 9 Cleaning house, light, fuel, chairs, stove, etc. ( J. B. Henninger . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6.50 ( Eats by M.E.Church Ladies - 1- 6- 7- 8- 9 -inc. 70 meals 35.00 Rent, Mrs. Adeline Bostic,light,heat,etc.included 5.00 PRECINCT NO. 10 Eats, 9- 10- 11- 12 -13 -14 furnished by ladies Christian Church. . . . . . . . . . . . Rent, John Moeck, light, heat, etc.. 5.00 PRECINCT NO. 11 Eats - Christian Ladies ( Rent, Newport Grocery, light, heat, etc. included 5.00 PRECINCT N0. 12 ( Eats - Christian Ladies Rent, Kenwood School, nothing PRECINCT NO. 13. Eats - Christian Ladies. C F� [J 11 Rent, Rev. 0.W.Jones, Christian Church. . . . . . $ 5.00 PRECINCT NO. 14 Eats - Christian Ladies, 60 meals. . .. . . . . . . . 30.00 15 midnight lunches. . .. . . . . . . . 2.25 PRECINCT NO. 19 REDMOND PRECINCT NO. 20 REDMOND PRECINCT NO. 21 TETHEROW PRECINCT NO. 22 PLEASANT VALLEY PRECINCT NO. 23 CLINE FALLS Rent, School House, no bill George H. Fairfield, Mileage Eats, The Model Cafe Rent, Butler Building Hauling Booths and setting up Fire Wood Mileage Storage of booths one year All for Tom J. Quigley L & L Cafe 12 meals Redmond Cafe, 5 lunches Rent, Alma Trahan Ten Meals, Alma Trahan Mileage, Evertha Hutchins Rent, Marie Strixner Meal's, 10, Marie Strixner Mileage, Henry Strixner ( Rent, School House ( Mileage, E. W. Rhea ( Eats, E. W. Rhea ( it R. H. Ledbetter It Ruth Simmons rr Clara B. Farquharson r' Effie Rhea Rent, School House Rent, Plainview Grange . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PRECINCT NO. 15 Mileage, Geo. F. Cyrus PLAINVIEW Misc. ( Rent, No Bill PRECINCT NO. 16 ( Mileage, M. W. Knickerbocker SISTERS ( Misc. Rent, School House Mileage, Mrs. Ai Wright PRECINCT NO. 17 Eats, Mrs. Ai Wright LOWER BRIDGE it Henry Crabtree It W. M. Bartlett rr Elinor G. Book r' Cora Montieth ( Rent, Ladies Pioneer Club PRECINCT NO.-26 ( Mileage, W. J. Hall PRECINCT NO. 18 Eats, VV'. J. Hall TERREBONNE 11 Bertha Hopmard PRECINCT NO. 27 it Lottie Knorr MILLICAN r' Alice Lantz it Maud Knorr PRECINCT NO. 19 REDMOND PRECINCT NO. 20 REDMOND PRECINCT NO. 21 TETHEROW PRECINCT NO. 22 PLEASANT VALLEY PRECINCT NO. 23 CLINE FALLS Rent, School House, no bill George H. Fairfield, Mileage Eats, The Model Cafe Rent, Butler Building Hauling Booths and setting up Fire Wood Mileage Storage of booths one year All for Tom J. Quigley L & L Cafe 12 meals Redmond Cafe, 5 lunches Rent, Alma Trahan Ten Meals, Alma Trahan Mileage, Evertha Hutchins Rent, Marie Strixner Meal's, 10, Marie Strixner Mileage, Henry Strixner ( Rent, School House ( Mileage, E. W. Rhea ( Eats, E. W. Rhea ( it R. H. Ledbetter It Ruth Simmons rr Clara B. Farquharson r' Effie Rhea Rent, School House Rent, Pine Forest Grange PRECINCT NO. 29 Mileage, H. J. Sottong REED Eats Superior Cafe, meals & midnight lunches 5.00 5.00 4.20 6.00 .50. .50 .50 450 .50 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.60 5.30 5.00 2.00 .50 3.60 1.00 5.15 1.90 5.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 4.40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.40 5.00 5.00 9.40 .60 5.00 .60 25_70 31 Mileage, Bertha B. Drake PRECINCT NO. 24 Eats, Mrs. Maud McKo= DESCHUTES 11 Mrs. Edna Gribskov " H. T. Mikkelsen " Lillian Walker ( " Bertha B. Drake ( Rent, Alfalfa Grange C. E. McUne, mileage PRECINCT NO. 25 Eats, C. E. McUne ALFALFA " Mrs. C. W. McUne ( " Victoria Shults ( " Anna -Little ( " Edith Neel Rent, Eastern Star Grange PRECINCT NO.-26 E. D. Coyner meals GRANGE ( Mileage, E. D. Coyner ( Rent, John Helfrich PRECINCT NO. 27 ( Eats, John Helfrich MILLICAN ( Mileage, John Helfrich Rent, School House PRECINCT NO. 28 Mileage, Glen Slack SOUTH SIDE Eats.,Prebinct 28 & 29 Superior lunch Rent, Pine Forest Grange PRECINCT NO. 29 Mileage, H. J. Sottong REED Eats Superior Cafe, meals & midnight lunches 5.00 5.00 4.20 6.00 .50. .50 .50 450 .50 5.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 3.60 5.30 5.00 2.00 .50 3.60 1.00 5.15 1.90 5.00 5.00 4.00 5.00 5.00 3.00 4.40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.80 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 3.40 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 5.00 1.40 5.00 5.00 9.40 .60 5.00 .60 25_70 31 32 Chas. J. Van Zile The Redmond Dairy Central Oregon Garage D. R. Adrian Standard Oil Co. Mission Service Station Frenchie's Service Station Oregon Transfer Typewriter Service Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pilot Butte Service Station Houk Motor Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Laundry Underwood Typewriter Co. The Redmond Spokesman J. D. Davidson C. T. Terril Z. T. Gideon L. A. W. Nixon John H. Buckholz- Frenchie's Service Station A. A. Saye The 'Bend Bulletin The Bend Bulletin Magill Drug Co. Magill Drug Co. MARKET ROAD FUND Audit Rent, none Supplies PRECINCT Nd'. 30 Mileage A: J. Gonnason 1.40 TUMALO ( Misc. Supplies -- Sheriff 1.84 ( Rent, None 12.40 PRECINCT NO. 31 ( Mileage, Wm.'Rick 5.00 SHEVLIN ( Eats, W. W. Wilson 5.00 Supplies - =Nurse Rent, None Supplies - -Nurse PRECINCT NO.-32 Mileage, Genevieve Boyd 5.00 BROOKS Eats, George Low 4.00 2.01 Rent, none 84.00 PRECINCT NO. 33 Janitor wood and light 3.00 LA PINE ( 2 generators & 4 mantles, T`m. Foss 1.40 it it ( Mileage, W. G. Fordham 6.00 25.80 ( Eats, Wi G. Fordham 1.00 Supplies -- Sheriff ( " Dorotha J. Burgess 1.00 2.00 ( r' Thora K. Foss 1.00 Legal Publications ( rr D. Clark 1.00 27.69 ( 'r W. W. Rose 1.00' In the Matter of Claims / Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: / GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Chas. J. Van Zile The Redmond Dairy Central Oregon Garage D. R. Adrian Standard Oil Co. Mission Service Station Frenchie's Service Station Oregon Transfer Typewriter Service Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pilot Butte Service Station Houk Motor Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Laundry Underwood Typewriter Co. The Redmond Spokesman J. D. Davidson C. T. Terril Z. T. Gideon L. A. W. Nixon John H. Buckholz- Frenchie's Service Station A. A. Saye The 'Bend Bulletin The Bend Bulletin Magill Drug Co. Magill Drug Co. MARKET ROAD FUND Audit 25.00 Supplies 12.00 Supplies & Service - Sheriff 21.05 Services 12.00 Supplies -- Sheriff 1.84 Supplies -- Sheriff 12.40 Supplies -- Indigent 3.55 Services - -Court House 5.00 Services -- School Supt. 12.50 Supplies - =Nurse 20.08 Supplies - -Nurse 11.19 Service & Supplies - Nurse 21.80 Supplies 3.60 Services- -Nurse 2.01 Supplies -- County Clerk 84.00 Printing 77.10 Election Expenses Advanced 33.00 Services - canvasing 24.00 it it 24.00 Services -- Sheriff 25.80 Services -- Election Expense 24.75 Supplies -- Sheriff 7.84 Services -- Election Expense 2.00 Printing and Supplies 307.65 Legal Publications 14.59 Supplies -- Indigent 27.69 it - -Jail .90 Shell Oil Co. Supplies 75.69 Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation Supplies- -Pipe 42.48 Howard Cooper Corp. Supplies - 19.04 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 15 day of June, 1932. r H. H. DeArmend, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Vhitleck, Commissioner. 1 I u f Bend, Oregon, June 15th, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Re- demption of Real Property. WEEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings Lot five (5) of Block Seventeen (17), of Boulevard Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that Charles E. Spring has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the owner of the property at the time it was purchased by the County, and has tendered into Court the sum of Thirty -four and 85/100 ($34.85) Dollars, being the amount for which it was purchased by the County plus interest., and requests a Deed. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and a Deed issue to the said Charles E. Spring conveying the said premises to him. In the Matter of the c/ Sale of Real Property: lHEREAS, the following described real property, to -Tait: West Half of the Yest Half (W W`) of Section twenty-four (24), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Ten (10) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, was heretofore sold to Deschutes County, Oregon, for delinquent taxes; and whereas the said land was thereafter, by Order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, duly entered on May 4th, 1932, ordered advertised for sale, at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, for not less than Six Hundred Thirty and no /100 ($630.00) Dollars; and whereas, at the sale held under the Notice published as required by said Order, there was no ash bid offered for said land; and whereas, Squaw Creek irrigation District, a municipal corporation, has offered to purchase said land for the sum of Six Hundred Thirty -two and 10 /100 ($632.10) Dollars, payable twenty per cent (200) cash and the balance in three (3) equal annual payments with interest at six per cent (60) per annum; and whereas, it appears that said price is a masonable value of said land, and that said offer should be accepted. It is hereby ORDERED that the offer of said Squaw Creek Irrigation District as above outlined be (accepted and a contract be entered into accordingly. Dated this 15th day of June, 1932. (In the11datter of Claims / Against the County: L/ The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: IGENERAL FUND Mrs. S. L. Domaro Fred A. Lieuallen, M.D. Bend Community Chest Law View Dairy Erickson's Grocery Mannheimerts Dept. Store H. L. Odgen Gilbertts Grocery Independent Cash Grocery D. V. Vvheeler J. J. l'E'i 1 t Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. V. F. Livesay Burroughs Adding Machine Co. A. G. Hedstrom AMOUNT Indigent Care 1.75 Indigent Supplies 15.00 Indigent Care 69.87 It Supplies 5.27 it It 100.30 " " 6.94 " Care - Rent 8.64 " Supplies 4.30 rr n 29.09 rr rr 2.50 Wages - Deputy Assessor 200.00 Sertkces - Court House 76.64 Wages - Deputy Watermaster 82.00 Supplies - Treasurer 4.00 Indigent Care - Rent 8.64 i a I I 0 4 I In the Matter of the Col - lection of Dog License Fees: MEREAS, it appears that numerous complaints have been received by the County Court of sheep being killed by stray dogs, and an order having been made heretofore by the County Court fixing a license of $1.00 for male dogs and x{;1.50 for female dogs, it is hereby' ORDERED that Frank Bockman be deputized and authorized to collect the dog license fees and dispose of all unlicensed dogs. In the Matter of a Representative L to the Unemployment Relief Meeting: ViHEREAS, it appears that Governor Meier has called a state glide meeting for the purpose of considering unemployment relief plans: to be held in the Board Room of the United States National Bank in Portland, at:-eleven o'clock on Monday morning, June 20th; and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that a representative be present at the meeting. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that D. H. Peoples be appointed to rpresent the County Court at the said meeting at the said time and place. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until V�ednesday, the 22nd day of June, 1932. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James T'hitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, June 22nd, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being'present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Re- demption of Real Property: (/ V:HEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired through delinquent tax foreclosure.proceedings Lot Ten (10), Block Fifty -five (55) Riverside First. Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that James tip'. Mott, Corporation Commissioner of the State of Oregon as Statutory Receiver of 7estern Savings & Loan Association, an Oregon corporation, has filed a Petition.' and Affidavit showing that the 'Western Savings & Loan Association was the record owner of the property at the time it was purchased'by the County for taxes, and desires to redeem the same and has tendered into Court the sum of Thirty - eight and 17/100 ($38.17) Dollars, being the amount for which it was purchased by the County plus interest, and requests a 11 Deed. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and a Deed issue to the said James W. Mott, Corporation Commissioner of the State of Oregon as Statutory Receiver of VV'estern Savings & Loan Association, conveying the said premises to him. In the batter of' the Rent h Deschutes Count of the y Jail: I 'Abereas, it appears that at the time of the purchase of the property on which ' the jail is located by J. J. Newberry Co., in the fall of 1928, the County had a Lease on the present Court House quarters including the jail, and the landlord to furnish the heat* From that time on, it became necessary to furnish extra heat for the jail. The total amount for the extra heat furnished for the jail amounts to One Hundred Ninety -five and 26/100 ($195.26) Dollars; it further appears that no rent has been paid for the jail to,J. J. Newberry Co. since December 1, 1931, the total amount of rent now due aggregating Two Hundr �r Seventy (6270.00) Dollars. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that a warrant be drawn in favor of J. J-9 Newberry Co. in the amount of Seventy -four and 74/100 ($74.74) Dollars, this being the difference in the two above mentioned items. In full settlement of rent, including July, 1932, payment. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and.warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND Hotel Sisters C. L. McCauley Election Expense -rent Expenses AMOUNT 5.00 87.50 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 29th day of June, 1932. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James U4h.itlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, June 29, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: IIn the utter of Sale of Real Property: C% V.HEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, there fore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit; DESCRi tp ion AMOUNT Lot Thirteen (13), Block One Hundred Forty -one (141) Second Addition to Bend Park, Within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 Lots Sixteen (16) and Twenty -one (21), Block Twenty - eight (28), original townsite of La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . 2.50 ea. Lots One (1) to Nine (9) inclusive, and Lots Thirteen (13) to Eighteen (18), inclusive, Block Thirty (30) original townsite of La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon. 2.50 ea. together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of the Re- demption of Real Property: VdHEREAS, it appears tha the County has heretofore acquired title through de- linquent tax foreclosure proceedings to the West Half of the Southeast Quarter (W; SE4) of Section . Thirty -six (36), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Fourteen (14) East, W.M. Deschutes County, Oregon, and that Earl J. Buckey has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the owner of the property at the time it was purchased by the County, and has tendered into Court the sum of Twenty- two and 35/100 ($22.35) Dollars, being the amount for which it was purchased by the County plus interest, and requests a Deed. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and a Deed issue to the said Earl J. Buckey conveying the said premises to him. There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. .� E. M. Peck James Whitlock Commissioners. .BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend,•in said County, on the 6th day of July, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, YThen were present: E. M. Peck, County Commissioner James Whitlock, County Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of the Rent of the County offices in the First National Bank Building in Bend, Oregon: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore been paying to H. H. Hall, Receiver, the rent for the space occupied by County offices in the First National Bank Building in Bend, Oregon; it further appears that the said First National Bank Building has been purchased by a company of which L. M. Foss is Trustee. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that betinning the lst of July, 1932, the rent for the space occupied by County offices in the First National Bank Building in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, be paid to L. M. Foss, Trustee, and the County Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant to the said L. M. Foss, Trustee, for the July rent, and for each succeeding month until further ordered. In the batter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: i GENERAL FUND AMOUNT James Whitlock County Court Attendance $ 34.00 Agnes Hyde Indigent Care 80.00 Miller Lumber Co. Indigent Supplies 3.00 E. P. Brosterhous Indigent Care - Rent 15.00 Marion M. Lesh Indigent Care - Hospital 293.20 Houk Motor Co. Social Worker Supplies 5.40 Bend Water Dept. Indigent Supplies 3.20 Shell Oil Co. Supplies 31.38 Bend Water Dept. Services -- Court House & Jail 5.80 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - -Court House 60.47 Magill Drug Co. Indigent Supplies 24.95 Janet Moffat Supplies -- County Nurse 32.59 Houk Motor Co. 12.80 Bend Laundry Services 7.60 Redmond Spokesman Printing" 72.30 R. J. McKinney Watermaster -- Expenses 79.76 R. J. McKinney -Wages 171.00 Mrs. J.- P.' Crawford Indigent Supplies- -Rent 12.50 E. M. Peck County Court Attendance 42.50 Kate Rockwell Indigent Care 40.00 C. P. Becker Wages -- Deputy Assessor 155.40 Walter G. Peak Advanced Expenses 22.40 Olive Jameson Wages -- Stenographic Services 75.00 Don H. Peoples Wages -- Deputy Assessor 19.00 Don H. Peoples Expenses 19.50 Schuman Auto Electric Expenses -- Sheriff 5.25 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - - Sheriff 3.75 August A. Anderson Advanced Expenses 10.00 F. D. Antrim Expenses= -Dist. Sealer 27.93 Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services 19.10 The Bend Bulletin Printing and Supplies 85.60 John De Boer Indigent Care - -Rent 19.00 Oregon Transfer Services 5.001, C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses 10.94 1 Chas. L. Schuler C. T. Terril 17m. Phillips Home Cafe Edna Skjersas A. E. Ault Central Oregon Garage Mission Service Station Pacific Power & Light Co. Marie Loehr DOG LICENSE FUND W. I. Mallery B. L. Rennolds GENERAL ROAD FUND James Whitlock Frenchie's Service Station Geo. McAlister Carl Alfrey Dale Tussing Dan C. V:rood F. H. May _ Central Oregon Garage Barrett's Welding & Rad. Shop Drake's Auto Shop Galloway Garage & Mach, Shop Farmers Hardware Co., Inc. Bend Garage Co. Shell Oil Co. A. A. Fossen Gordon McKay R. B. Gould Harry Hughes E. M. Peck A. E. Ault Schuman Auto Electric Stearns Cattle Co. MARKET ROAD FUND Howard Cooper Corporation F. H. May Carl Alfrey Dale Tussing Dan C. 'Good Mileage Services Mileage Board of Prisoners Salary -- Sheriff's Clerk Services & Supplies - Sheriff Supplies - Sheriff It it Services Salary - Sheriff's Clerk s Sheep killed by dogs it it tT It Road Inspection Supplies Vt ages it. n tt 't -- Roadmaster Supplies Roadmaster Services Services and Supplies TT Ti ii Supplies Buick Touring Car Supplies Wages - Transitman It - Chainman It - Surveyor It - Chainman Road Inspection Services Services and supplies Lumber Supplies for grader Wages - Roadmaster TT it it 6.10 34.20 6.10 29.40 44.88 24.45 14.49 1.50 1.00 65.85 20.40 82.50 50.00 19.25 123.24 106.66 85.96 104.79 159.17 1.25 16.50 3.40 23.35 5.80 110.00 200.79 56.94 19.95 45.02 19.95 35.00 1.00 5.50 25.44 6.75 23.56 14.34 34.29 24.94 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 13th day of July, 1932. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Y-bitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, July 13, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired., through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block One Hundred Fifty -. four (154), Second Addition to Bend Park, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 10.00 ea.. 37 Lots Three �3) Six (6), Seven (7), and Eight (8), Block ne Sixty -ni69� Bend Park, now within the corporate limits of the amity of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 50.00 All of Block One Hundfed Forty One (141) eacept Lots seven (7), Eight (8), and Twelve (12), Second Addition to Bend Park, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 25.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of Claims / Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in pay - went of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Ralph Bartlett Indigent Care 40.00 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies -Court House 11.60 Bend Hardware Co. ti It It 5.40 Merril Behymer Services - Sheriff 3.50 H. L. Ogden Indigent Care - Rent 8.75 Mrs. G. Chamberlin Indigent Supplies 5.10 GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - May 5.90 Bend Hardware Co. " - June 4.83 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 20th day of July, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, July 20, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjourn - sent, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: 1 In the ivatter of Redemption / of Real Property: !/ The County has heretofore acquired title to The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW' S*), (132' x 2481) of Section Thirty -five (35), Toknship Seventeen (17), South Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, for delinquent taxes, and it appears that C. A. 'itTheeler was the lawful otaner.of the propert at the time the same was purchased by the County and has tendered into Court the sum of g' Three and 02/100 ($3.02) Dollars, being the amount for which the property was purchased by the County plus interest, and requests a Deed. It is ORDERED that the money be accepted and Deed be issued. In the Matter . of the Lost VTarrants: It appears that Oregon State College has lost certain warrants issued by Deschutes County aggregating Seven Thousand Eight Hundred Thirty and no /100 ($7,830.00) Dollars, for which new ti- arrants have been issued, anti. the old ones cancelled. It appears further that the accrued interest on the warrants from the time of issuance until the date the new warrants were issued amounts to Seen Hundred Ninety -nine and 78/100 ($799.78) Dollars, and the College is entitled to a warrant for the amount of the accrued interest. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk draw a- warrantin-f avor of the Oregon State College in the sum of Seven Hundred Ninety -nine and.78 /100 0799.78) Dollars in payment ,of ,the'acerued interest on the said lost warrants, provided that the said warrant shall not draw inter esto In the Matter of Claims % Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in pay - went of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. Services- -Court House 9dj,82.78 J. J., VtTilt Wages -- Deputy Assessor 30.00 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned. H. H. DeAFmorsd, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James 11,,hitlock, Commissioner _ r BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County,,in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the •3rd day of August, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, County Commissioner James Whitlock, County Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: Vti'HEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT The West Seventy -five Feet (W 751) of Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Eighteen (18), Nenwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes,County, Oregon $200.00 Lot Eight (8), Block One Hundred Fifty -three (153), Second Addition to Bend Park, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 10.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: ,/ The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND Z. T. Gideon J. Alton Thompson Niswonger & Winslow Janet Moffat J. D. Davidson Pacific Power & Light Co. Bend Water Dept. Shell Oil Co. West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. AMOUNT Expenses - Court $ 2.50 - School Supt. 56.16 Funeral Expenses 150.00 Expenses - County Nurse 23,92 1 1 - County Clerk 57.36 Services - Court House 47.36 n IT it 5.80 Supplies - Auto Expense 76.08 - County Clerk 42.50 0 40 New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners 40.20 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses 23.26 Frenchiets Service Station Supplies - Sheriff 10.33 James Whitlock Court Attendance 20.40 C. T. Terril Services - Justice of Peace 11.60 Secretary of State Predatory Animal Control 250.00 Bushong & Co. Supplies - Clerk 85.46 E. M. Peck Court Attendance 25.50 R. J. McKinney Expenses - Yatermaster 87 -41 R. J. McKinney Wages " 171.00 Ore. State Board of Health Registrar Fees 7.50 Mrs. Charles Parke Juvenile Care 15.00 F. D. Antrim District Sealer, 29.22 Kate Rockwell Indigent Care 27.00 C. P. Becker Waies & Expenses - Assessor 134.05 J. S. Davis Co. IriSU--'ance - Sheriff 124.86 Ore. State,Agri. College County Agnet 925.00 E. Meistad Freight - Clerk 1.88 Bend Bulletin Printing and Supplies 106.35 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - Janitor 2.40 Pilot butte Inn Garage Auto Expense - Sheriff 3.00 The Bend Laundry Expenses ' Jail 2.80 Mission Service Station Auto Expense - Sheriff 3.90 Albert Julian Expenses 3.60 Marie Loehr Wages - Sheriff's Clerk 80.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Sheriff 5.75 Mrs. G. S. Chamberlain Supplies - Indigent 5.27 A. G. Hedstrom Indigent Care - Rent 8.75 Lavtrn View Dairy Supplies - Indigent 5.27 Oregon Meat Market " " 3.25 Oregon Feat Market 'r 'r 1.05 J. P. Crawford Indigent Care - Rent 12.50 Columbia Mercantile Co. Supplies - Indigent 5.47 day of August, 1932. Pacific Power & Light Co. Indigent Care - Lights 7.04 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Social Worker 1.00 E. P. Brosterhous Indigent Care - Rent 30.00 James Whitlock, County Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services - Social Worker 17.78 Lawn View Dairy Supp6 &es - Indigent 5.1 Marion Bowen License for Car 2.16 6 Firs. Agnes Hyde Indigent Care 70.00 Erickson's Grocery Supplies - Indigent 70.83 Olive Jameson Salary - Social Worker 75.00 Miller Lumber Co. Supplies - Indigent 9.00 i Nellie Grater Indigent Care 20.00 Mrs. Marion Lesh County Hospital 290.30 Eileen McLennan V��itness Fees 3.00 r GENERAL ROAD FUND James Whitlock Road Inspection 45.00 E. M. Peck " " 50.00 A. E. Wells Blacksmith Shop Services - Repair Grader 11.25 F. H. May Wages - Roadmaster 124.28 Geo. McAlister n 87.70 Carl Alfrey 1f 78'22 D. D. Tussing 'z 80.58 Joe Huber " 19.95 Dan C. Wood " 9.98 E. H. Spoo Supplies - Lumber 6.75 Shell Oil Co. It - Gasoline 75.69 Barrett's Welding & Rad. Shop Services vices 3.05 Drake's Auto Shop g.4.5 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance on Car 22.68 Elmer Lehnherr " " Grader 43.41 Bone Implement Co. Supplies 26.00 Houk Motor Co. 1 Ford Car 225.00 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 31.31 Miller Lumber Co. n 26.40 Farmers Hardware Co., Inc. n 3.12 Bend Insurance Agency Insurance on Buick 33.08 Dennis Hitchcock Lbr. Co. Supplies - Lumber 28.16 State Ind. Acc. Commission Insurance on Payroll 10.93 MARKET ROAD FUND Mr. Peter Lehrman Services - Repair Grader 8.50 F. H. May Wages - Roadmaster. 57.29 Dan C. Wood " 114.77 Carl Alfrey " 16.59 Geo. McAlister " 30.80 D. D. Tussing " 40.92 State Industrial Acc. Com. Insurance on Payroll 7.29 Frenchiets Service Station Service and Supplies 1.50 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, the 10th day of August, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, County Commissioner James Whitlock, County Commissioner. C Bend, Oregon, Aug. 10, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -tiit: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: ViHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax forec.losurm proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described pre- mises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Lots.One (1) and Two (2), Block Eleven (11), Kenvtiood Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon $75.00 together with costs of sale of said property. ORDERED that hereafter all person requesting property belonging to the County to be put up at public sale shall be required to deposit a Five ($5.00) Dollar fee to cover cost of publishing before Notice of Sale shall be published. In the Matter of / Tumalo Island: [/ It appears that the County is the owner of a forty (40) acre tract embracing one - half of Tumalo Island, and the Deschutes County Municipal District is the owner of the forty embracing the other half. It further appears that the property had no value except as a recreation site, and the said Deschutes County Improvement District No. 1 has agreed to convey its property to Tumalo Grange No. 692 for recreational purposes. An application has been made to the County Court to deed its property to the said Grange and it appears to be b the best advantage of the County that the said property be deeded to the said Grange con- ditioned upon the property being used forever by the said Grange as a free recreational site for the use of the public; and the County Court is authorized to execute a Deed to the said Tumalo Grange No. 692 conditioned upon its free public use. In the Matter of Claim Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment .of the same: GENERAL FUND H. L. Ogden Erickson's Grocery Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. Bushong & Co. Oregon Transfer Central Oregon Garage Shaw Stationery Company G H. H. DeArmond A. E. Ault Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Frenchiets Service Station AD FUND Austin - Western Road machinery Co. Expenses 20.23 Services .75 It 1.00 Supplies 9.90 Equipment 212.04 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner. James Whitlock, Commissioner. AMOUNT Indigent Care - Rent $ 8.50 Indigent Supplies 105.81 Supplies 36.60 Supplies - Clerk 44.50,A it n 25.00 Services - Court House 5.00 Supplies - Sheriff 18.68 Office Supplies - Sheriff 4.40 Expenses 20.23 Services .75 It 1.00 Supplies 9.90 Equipment 212.04 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner. James Whitlock, Commissioner. 42 i Bend, Oregon,.August 24, 1032 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it vould be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it its, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be ac- cepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tact, to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Lots Thirty -five (35) and Thirty -six (36), Block'Thirty- i three (33), La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $10.0o Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Thirteen (13) in Deschutes Addition, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$25.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of Sale of-Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to Lots Thirty -four (34), Thirty -five (35) and Thirty - six (36), Block Thirty -two (32), La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon, and has offered the same for, sale at public sale, as provided by law, but no bidder appeared at said sale, and Yi- HEREAS, J. H. Haner has offered to buy the above described lots and pay to the County the sum of Ten - ($10.00) Dollars in cash therefor; and appearing that the said price is a reasonable price to charge, it is ORDERED that the said Ten ($10.00) Dollars be accepted and the County Judge and County Commissioners execute a proper deed of conveyance to the said J. H. Haner. VV`HEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title to the South Half (SI) of Lots E16ven (11), Block Six (6), town of Laidlaw, Deschutes County, Oregon, which property, at the time it was acquired by the County, belonged to Mary E. Nichols, who thereafter tendered into Court the sum necessary for redemption, which was accepted by the County Court and a Deed issued to the said Mary E. Nichols conveying the said property to 0 her; and it satisfactorily appearing to the Court at this time, that the said Mary E. Nichols has lost said Deed i,,.ithout having the same recorded, and is entitled to have a new Deed issued. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners execute and deliver unto Mary E. Nichols a Deed in lieu of the lost Deed, conveying said premises to her. WHEREAS, it appears that Charles A. Garrett and Maude Garrett are the owners of Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block Seventy -seven (77), Bend Park Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, but that said property was thrrouh error and mistake foreclosed by the County for the 1926 taxes, but that the 1326 taxes were duly paid and said property should not have been included ,in said foreclosure proceedings or sale; and l'1tHEREAS, in said foreclosure proceedings the County erroneously took title to said property. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County Judge and Commissioners execute a Deed to the said Charles A. Garrett and Maude Garrett conveying unto them the said premises. In the Matter of the Re- / demption of Real Property. I' It appears that the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, to the following described premises: Tract Number One (1) and Two (2) of Block Three (3) of sub - division of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SEA NE' ) of Section Nine (9), Township Eighteen (18), South Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. and Lots Three (3) and Four (4), Block Three (3) of said sub - division, and that Ed Halverson has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the owner of the properly at the time it was purchased by the County, and has tendered into Court the sum of Thirty - two and 28/100 ($32.28) Dollars, being the amount for which it was purchased by the County, plus interest, and requests a Deed. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and the Deed issued. It further appears that the County has heretofore acquired title, through delinque tax foreclosure proceedings, to Lot Eight (8), Block Thirty -two (32), Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, and that L. M. Foss, Trustee, has filed an Affidavit shoeing that H. H. Hall, Receiver of the First National Bank of Bend, whose right has been transferred to the said L. M. Foss, Trustee, was the record owner of the property at the time it was purchased by the County, and has tendered into Court the sum of Ten and 39/100 ($10.39) Dollars, being the amount for which it was purchased by the County plus interest, and requests a Deed. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accented and a Deed issued. It further appears that the County has heretofore acquired title, through delin- quent tax foreclosure proceedings, to: Tract Three (3) of Blakley Heights in Tot,,nship Eighteen (18) South of Range Twelve (12) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, according to the official plat thereof, and that George Powers has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the owner of the property at the time it was purchased by the County, and has tendered into Court the sum of Twenty - three and 21/100 ($23.21) Dollars, being the amount for which it was purchased by the County plus interest, and requests a Deed. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and the Deed issued. In the Matter of Claim Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: f GENERAL FUND Magill Drug Co. Pacific Tel. & Teleg. n n . +r n Bureau of Public Health Nursing & Child Hygiene John De Boer C. A.Z'illiamson Parker's Drug Store Shell Oil Co. Irwin Hodson Co. Kee Lox Mfg. Co. Houk Motor Co. August A. Anderson J. Alton Thompson The Redmond Spokesman The Bend Laundry International Finance Co. V. F. Livesay Mrs. W. E. Spangler Houk Motor Co. JUVENILE FUND Janet Moffat DOG LICENSE FUND Martin J. Daly GENERAL ROAD FUND Joe Huber E. M. Bone Shell Oil Co. MARKET ROAD FUND Shell Oil Co. AMOUNT Indigent Supplies 42.85 Services - SocialWorker 12.63 Services - Court House 70.60 Supplies - Nurse 11.75 Indigent Care - Rent 42.15 It it if 5.00 Supplies - Indigent 2.50 it - Sheriff 1.55 it - Treasurer 3.08 it - Clerk 30.87. Services - Social V,'orker 2.50 Advanced Expenses - Assessor 31.75A Expenses - School Supt. 79.55 Printing 23.90 Services 1.49 Bond Payment 42.00 Deputy Watermaster - VTages 123.00 Indigent Care 5.00 Services - County Nurse 6.05 Trip to Portland 15.89 Sheep killed by dogs­ 21.00 Wages 47.88 Supplies 21.05 it 152.55 Supplies 75.69 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the . State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 7th day of September, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. D. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, County Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In thif Matter of Court House: The County having only temporary arrangements for Court House quarters with the Recei of the First National Bank and L. B. Baird, lasting until the first of Desember, 1932, and having duly considered the matter of renewal or extension of time, as well as of making certain changes in order to get the use of the vaults in the old First National Bank Buildir due consideration has been given to the question of making such changes and the amount of rent payable; L. M. Foss, Trustee, pr -went owner of the Deschutes Investment Company and the First National Bank building having made an offer to furnish room to house all the County officials by utilizing the old First National Bank quarters and other rooms that may be necessary in the building, for the sum of Four Hundred Seventy -seven and 50/100 (0477.50) Dollars per month, and furnish heat and janitor service and make such alterations and re- pairs that may be necessary for the convenient use of the County, that sum being Forty -five �J ($45.00) Dollars less per month than the County is now paying, and giving the County full advantage of the use of the vaults and the protection afforded thereby, it is ORDERED that such offer be accepted and that a contract be ente -1°ed into accord- ingly. In the Tilatter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered dratn in pay- went of the same: GENERAL FUND Frenchie's Service Station Schuman Auto Electric Vic's Service Station Pilot Butte Pharmacy Redmond Hospital Bill's Cafe The Bend Laundry Central Oregon Garage Pacific Stat. & Print. Co. Oregon Transfer The Bend Laundry Houk Motor Co. The Bend Bulletin The Bend Drug Co. Bend Garage Co. The Irwin Hodson Company xMlaiie Loehr Pacific Coast Stamp Works Blodgdtt Printery Eddie's Service Station Olin iiampschroeder Percy A. Stevens Post # 4 Olive Jameson Mrs. J. P. Crawford Houk Motor Co. Marion M. Lesh Chas. Petersen Agnes Hyde R. J. Mcl".inney R. J. McKinney F. D. Antrim Kate Roc swell R. Anna Thompson J. Alton Thompson C. T. Terril Helen Dacey Magill Drug Co. C. L. TkllcCauley Bend Flower Show E. M. Peck James Whitlock Home Cafe Redmond Spokesman Bend Water Department Pacific Power & Light Co. West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. Dr. R. W. Hendershott Michaelson's Grocery Janet 11offatt Mrs. G. S. Chamberlain H. L. Odger W. M. Montgomery J. S. Davis Geo. Rasmussen Frank DeBolt A. A. Symons F. 0. Minor DOG LICENSE FUND: George P. Elliott GENERAL ROAD FUND Carl Alfrey Dale Tussing Geo. McAlister Dan C. V,,'ood F. H. May iFrenchie's Service Station Tum-A-Lum Lumber Co. A. E. Ault Drake's Auto Shop Barrett's Veld. & Rad. Shop Houk Motor Co. Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop AMOUNT Auto Expense - Sheriff 3.85 it IT It 7.50 11 n it 3.25 Office " - Judge 2.50 Indigent Care 30.00 Board of Prisoners 2.40 Jail Expense 2.80 Auto Expense - Sheriff 1.40 Office Supplies - Sheriff 6.69 Services - Court House 5.00 t1 - County Nurse 2.31 Auto Expense - Cty. Nurse 2.55 Printing & Supplies 69.00 Indigent Supplies 86.00 Auto Expense 15.30 Supplies - Clerk 6.10 Salary - Sheriff's Clerk 60.00 Supplies - Sheriff 6.60 Supplies - Judge 2.10 Supplies - Sheriff 3.50 It It 4.90 Soldier Relief Fund 50.00 Stenographic Services 75.00 Indigent Care - Rent 12.50 Auto Expense 20.05 County Hospital 279.79 Services 11.40 Indigent Care 70.00 Wages - watermaster 171.00 Expenses 80.89 District Sealer 5.16 Indigent Care 40.00 Wages 13.50 -Advanced Expenses 53.59 Court Costs 34.40 Wages - Clerk's Office 50.00 Indigent Supplies 71.25 Advanced Expenses 92.79 1932 Appropriation 100.00 Court Attendance 25.50 it 11 20.40 Board of Prisoners 29.40 Printing 17.80 Services - Court House 5.80 it 11 tt 51.53 Supplies 21.35 County Doctor 37.50 Indigent Supplies 30.64 Traveling Expenses 5.10 Supplies - Indigent 4.32 Indig -en.t Care 8.90 Services - Jury 1.00 Services - 11 1.00 tt tr 1.00 rt tr 1.00 1r 11 1.00 n tl 1.00 Sheep killed by dogs 22.50 Wages 49.77 it 116.13 it 118. 50 11 19.96 11 - Roadmaster 152.53 Supplies 7.37 IT 1.05 Services .75 It 7.30 Services and Supplies 22.30 Services 1.95 IT .75 rA.. LAW ) Bend Iron Yorks Services and Supplies 2.00 John Fogel Services 1,00 H. H. DeArmond Advanced Expenses 38.90 James Whitlock Road Inspection 50:00 E. M. Peck _ it 11 40.00 MARKET ROAD FUND D. D. Tussing Wages 11.85 Carl Alfrey " 26.07 Geo. McAlister i► 9.48 Dan C. brood ,r 112.27 F. H. May i1 - Roadmaster 33.70 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, County Commissioner James �'�h.itlock, County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Sept. 14, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Natter of Sale of Real Property: t/ WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, there- fore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at- public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT Lot Twenty (20), Block Twenty -five (25) Town of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$50.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of the Vacation of Railroad Street in the / Townsite of La Pine: (/ A Petition having been filed by William Foss and Thora K. Foss, the owners of all the abutting property on what is known as Railroad Street in the townsite of La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appearing that it is necessary that notice be given for the consideration of the vacation of the said street before final action is taken. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Court will consider said petition at 2 otclock in the afternoon of Wednesday, the 2nd day of November, 1932, and the Clerk is directed to cause notice to be given as provided by law. In the Matter of the / Sipchen County Road: c/ 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 September, 1932, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, establish any county raod, the following, among other, proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists fro 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 along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the Brosterhous County Road at the center t 1 of Section 9, T. 18 S. R. 12 E.W.M., thence southerly along the north and south quarter line of said section 9, thence southerly to a point near the center of Section 16 of said township, thence southeasterly and southerly to a termination in the Murphy County Road at a point approximately one - quarter mile vest from the southeast corner of said section 16, said road to be sixty (60) feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualifi 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 con- sideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 2nd day of November, 1932, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will considerany objections, remonstrances, or petitions for damages which may be file on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 14th day of September, 1932. In the Matter of Re- - c/ demption of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has acquired title to Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Eleven (11) of Kenwood, now part of the. City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and J.-M. Lawrence has filed an Affidavit to the effect that he is the assignee of the record owner; that E. W. Richardson was the record owner of the above described property at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes, and that he is the successor of the said Richardson through lawful Deed of conveyances, and has tendered into Court the sum of Sixty -five and 01/100 ($65.01) Dollars, and requests that a Deed issue to him from the County. Appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a'Deed be issued by the County Judge and the County Commissioners conveying the property to the said J. M. Lawrence. 'WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to Lot Six (6), Block Thirty -six (36), Laidlaw, Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and M. E. Webber has filed an Affidavit to the effect that she`was the legal owner of the above described property at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes, and has tendered into the Court the sum of One and 90/100 ($1.90) Dollars, being the amount for which the said property was sold to the County plus interest and costs, and requests that a Deed issue to her from the County. Appearing in all things regular and according to law, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a Deed'be issued to the said M. E. Webber by the County Judge and the County Commissioners conveying the property to her. Further,app ear ing'that Harriett B. Ward has filed an Affidavit to the effect that she was the legal owner of Lots Twenty -one (21) of Block Eighteen (18), LaidlaW, Deschutes County, Oregon, which property has heretofore been taken over by the County for delinquent taxes, and the said Harriett B. Ward has tendered into Court the sum of One and 76 /100 ($1.76) Dollars, �` i and asked to redeem the property. Appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is therefore, hereby ORDERED that a Deed be issued by the County Judge and the County Commissioners conveying the property to the said Harriett B. Ward. �. In the Matter of Claims Against ,the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Lovejoy Street Hospital Indigent Care $348.84 Chas. J. Van Zile Audit 350.00 The Bend Bulletin Printing - Assessor 6.50 Janet Moffat Advanced Expenses 16.89 Mfrs. Grater Indigent Care 20.00 Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services 58.95 Pilot Butte Service Station Supplies 41.98 A. G. Hedstrom Indigent Care 8.75 W. 0. Widdows Wages = Transitman 7.70 GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 24.03 Miller Lumber Co. tf .50.69 MARKET ROAD FUND W. 0. Widdows Wages - Draftsman 4.20 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 21st day of September, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner. James Whitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Sept. 21, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment,i all members being present, and the following proceedings were had to- wit: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax fore- closure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be ac- cepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT West Half of the Southeast Quarter (W2 SE4) of Section Seven (7), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Fourteen (14) E.,W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to water rights $80.00 together with costs of sale of said property. - In the Matter of the Sipchen County Road: WHEREAS, on the 14th day of September, 1932, the Court passed a Resolution for the establishment of the above road, and it is now necessary that Viewers be appointed. It is hereby ORDERED that C. B. Silvis and Chauncey Becker be, and they are, hereby appointed to act as Viewers in conjunction with R. B. Gould, County Surveyor, and that they file herein their report on the 22nd day of September, 1932, or rithin ten (10) days there after. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in pay- ment. of the same: GENERAL FUND Deschutes County, Fair Association Fair appropriation ° AMOUNT $1,400.00 r There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, the 28th day of September, 1932. 0 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Vthitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, Sept. 28, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had to -slit: In the Matter of Application for Loan: After due consideration, it was determined that the County would need to borrow for indigent purposes for the months of October, November, and December, Thirty Thousand 030,000.00) Dollars; and the Court being advised that the said money is available for the County upon application the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, whereupon, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: VMTIEREAS, there is now, and will continue to be, for the next several months, a large number of unemployed men and indigent persons who have no means of support for them- selves and families, who reside in Deschutes County; and WHEREAS, it is necessary that the unemployed and their families and the indigent persons residing in the County be provided with food and clothing from time to time, and that it will be necessary for the said food and clothing to be provided to a very large extent by Deschutes County; and WHEREAS, the County has no funds available, or that will be available between now and the first of January, 1333, to be raised through taxes, or otherwise, I+fith which to provide the necessities of life for such unemployed and their families and indigent persons, and it is necessary that funds be obtained elsewhere; and WHEREAS, the County Court is advised that funds are obtainable from the Recon- struction Finance Corporation, recently created by the Congress of the United States, which funds may be borrowed by the County for relief purposes; ,.d WHEREAS, it is estimated that the total amount that will be required by the County during the months of October, November, and December, 1932, will be Thirty Thousand Dollars; and it appearing to the Court that it is, and will be, to the best interests of the County that application be made to the said Reconstruction Finance Corporation for said funds, upon such terms and conditions for repayment that may be made, satisfactory to the said Reconstruction Finance Corporation. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that Deschutes - County make application to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation for a loan of Thirty Thousand Dollars, to be used for the purpose of relief of unemployed and th -eir families and indigent persons residing within Deschutes County, for the gi rd months of October, November, and December, 1932, and the County Judge is authorized and directed to prepare, sign, and forward such necessary application. vf' ) to i Dated this 28th day of September, 1932. In the Matter of Can- / cellation of Warrant: On May 10th, 1932, Warrant No. A3099, Registered No. 23608, for Fifty ($50.00) Dollars was issued on the General Fund (Emergency), as a refund of rent to the I Northern Pi ggly - niggly Company; and that the said Company has refused to accept the warrant. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the same be, and it is, hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and the Treasurer are hereby orde ed to make proper cancellation notation on their records. In the -Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND A -MOUNT -Mrs. J. P. Crawford Indigent Care - Rent $ 12.50 i Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 4.85 Dr. F. A. Lieuallen Indigent Care 4.50 Mrs. G. S. Chamberlain IT Supplies 5.37 City of Bend - Water Dept. " " 3.20 Lynch & Roberts " " 102.43 C. Vi. Williamson " Care - Rent 5.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND N. G. tiFt'allace Bookshelves for Library 10.00 There being no further business, the meeting adjoruned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner. James Whitlock, Commissioner. h BE IT REMEMBERED., That a regular term of the County Court of li,,sc ute s County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 5th day of October, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, County Commissioner James Whitlock, County Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk E. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the Matter of Can- / cellation of 1,7arrants: !/ It is hereby ORDERED that General Fund Warrant No. A -4024, for Fifty ($50.00) Dollars, dated September 29, 1932, payable to Bernice D. Hergenroder, and General" Fund Warrant No. A -4032, dated September 29, 19.32, for Ten ($10.00). Dollars, payable to Ethel S. Barron, be and the same are hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to make proper notations upon the records. In the Matter of Open- ing Ballot Boxes: WHEREAS, it appears that it is necessary that the Ballot Boxes be opened so that the same may be used at the forthcoming general election. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the same be opened and the contents be destroyed. `J J In the Matter of Court House Quarters: The County Court having heretofore leased additional quarters in the Deschutes County. Investment Company Building, and the old First National Bank Building to take care of the officers now occupying the Baird Building, it is, therefo-re ORDERED that the offices now being used in the Baird Building be - vacated by December lst, 1932, and moved into quarters provided in the said old First National Bank Building and Deschutes Investment Company Building. In the Matter of the / Budget Committee: � The law required that the County Court appoint three (3) qualified electors and freeholders of the County to act with the members of the County Court as a Budget Committee; and the Court having give -n the appointment thereof consideration, hereby appoints the follotr,T:'_.ng electors and freeholders as members of the Budget Committee for the preparation of the Budget for the year 1333. M. A. Lynch - Redmond, Oregon J! N. Hunter - Bend, Oregon J. A. Rannels - Iblotor Route 3, Bend, Oregon In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND H. L. Odgen Pilot Butte Service Station Parker's Drug Store H & M Ribbon & Carbon Co. Charley's Service Station Kvoemer Studio Bend Hardware Co. Marie Loehr Central Oregon Garage Pacific Stat. & Print. Co. J. D. Donovan The Bend Laundry Pacific Power & Light Co. Agnes Hyde Kate Rockwell Magill Drug Co. E. M. Pack James Whitlock R. J. Mc i%inney R. J. I4cKinney August Anderson Bend Water Dept. Redmond Spokesman C. L. McCauley New Home Cafe C. T. Terril Oregon Transfer Schuman Auto Electric J. H. Buckholz Magill Drug Co. C. L. 1:1cCauley Board of Control ,DOG LICENSE FUND Frank E. Mutley GENERAL ROAD FUND E. M. Peck James Vhitlock Bend Garage Co. Standard Oil Co. Jim Norton Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Bend Hardware Co. State Industrial Acc. Comm. Pacific Power & Light Co. Robert B. Gould Sheep killed by Dogs 20.00 Road Inspection AMOUNT Indigent Care $ 8.50 Supplies 21.17 Supplies - Indigent 6.78 It - Treasurer 10.00 Supplies - Indigent 1.13 Fingerprint Identification 2.93 Supplies - Court House 7.70 V!ages - Sheriff's Clerk 40.00 Auto Expense - Sheriff 18.75 Supplies - Treasurer .95 Indigent Care 5.00 Services - Jail .88 Services - Court House 52.39 Indigent Care 70.00 it It 40. .0O Supplies - Indigent 30.20 Court Attendance 34.00 it it 27.20 Wages - 1AVatermaster 171.00 Expenses - Watermaster 47.69 Advanced Expenses - Assessor 12.00 Services - Court House and Jail 5.40 Printing & Supplies 40.40 Advanced Expenses 9,.82 Board of Prisoners 35.40 Services 35.30 It - Court House 5.00 Auto Expense - Sheriff 10.15 Services - Sheriff 1.00 Supplies - Election- 2.00 Office Expense 1.14 Care of Insane 750.00 Sheep killed by Dogs 20.00 Road Inspection 40.00 11 11 45.00 Services & Supplies 17.75 Supplies 12.77 Services 3.80 Services and Supplies 2.05 Supplies 54.97 Accident Insurance 36.70 Services - Warehouse 1.00 it - Surveyor 24.40 52 F. H. May Geo. McAlister Dan C. Wood Carl Alfrey D. D. Tussing MARKET ROAD FUND Vages - Roadmaster it tr rr tt State Ind. Accident Com. Insurance Austin - Western Road Mach. Co. Supplies Robert B. Gould Services Dan C. Wood tifages F. H. iday tr Ro D. D. Tussing " Carl Alfrey " 130.97 2 117.77 59.88, 113.76 113.76 r on Payroll 10.82 40.55 - Surveyor 11.40 54.89 a.dmaster 40.44 4.74 4.74 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Vednesday, the 12th day of October, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. T .A. Peck, Commissioner James Vthitloek, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, October 19, 1932' The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: DESCRIPTION AMOUNT West Half (W-2) of Section Twenty -nine (29), Township Twenty (20) South, Range Seventeen (17) East, W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . X25.00 An undivided Half interest in and to Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of Block Two (2), Deschutes Addition, now within the corporate limits of, the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. 10.00 West Half 04), and Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE! 4 NE4); lest Half (w-), and Northeast Quarter of the South- east Quarter (NE4 SE4); Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE4 S171), of Section Thirty -two (32),, and the North- west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NW4 SW4) of Section Thirty -three (33), Township Twenty (20) South, Range Sixteen (16) East, W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 25.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of the Budget-Committee: J. A. Rannels, heretofore appointed as a member of the Budget Committee, having re- fused to accept the appointment, it is hereby ORDERED that George Aitken of Sisters, a resident and free holder within Deschutes County, be and is hereby appointed as a member of the Budget Committee in the place of J. A Rann.els. It is further ORDERED that a meeting of the Budget Committee be held in the Court Room at ten o'clock in the forenoon, on Wednesday the 26th day of October, 1932. In the Matter of Designation / of Polling Places: The following polling places are hereby designated for the general election to be held on November 8� 19322 to -wit: I" f a Bend Precinct 1 at Court House; Bend "Precinct 2 at ti''ilders Grocery; Bend Precinct 3 at Old 1 eistoria School (Church of God); Bend Precinct 4 at Mrs. M. Lesh; Bend Precinct 5 at General Service Station E 3rd & Miller; Bend Precinct 6 at Labor Temple; Bend Precinct 7 at Methodist Church; Bend Precinct 8 at Reid School; Bend Precinct 9 at 143 Congress; Bend Precinct 10 at 534 Federal; Bend Precinct 11 at 718 Columbia opposite Columbia Grocery Bend Precinct 12 at Newport Grocery (Old Holmes Grocery); Bend Precinct 13 at Kenwood School House; Bend Precinct 14 at Christian Church; Plainview Precinct 15 at Community Hall; Sisters Precinct 16 at Hotel Bldg.; Lower Bridge Precinct 17 at School House; Terrebonne Precinct 18 at Ladies' Pioneer Bldg.; Redmond Precinct 19 at Grade School; Redmond Precinct 20 at Butler Bldg.; Tetherow Precinct 21 at Trahan residence; Pleasant Valley Precinct 22 at Strixner residence; Cline Falls Precinct 23 at Cline Falls School; Deschutes Precinct 24 at Deschutes School House; Alfalfa Precinct 25 at Grange Hall; Millican Precinct 27 at Gus Grill Store; Grange Precinct 26 at Grance Hall;, South Side Precinct 28 at Richardson School; Reed Precinct 29 at Pine Forest Grange Hall; Tumalo Precinct 30 at Project Office; Shevlin Precinct 31 t Community Hall; Brooks Precinct 32 at Camp #4; LaPine Precinct 33 at Commercial Hall. In the Matter of Claims / Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT C. J. Brier Co. Indigent Supplies 4.81 Columbia TvIercantile Co. it it 11.49 Pacific Power & Light Co. it Care 2.24 Medo Land Dairy Indigent Supplies 5.27 Bend Dairy Store It it 12.38 Kenwood Grocery it 11 11.09 Lawn View Dairy 11 It 10.54 Mrs. McLennan Indigent Care 20.00 Pac. Tel. & Teleg. Expenses - Social Worker 28.65 Houk Motor Co. Auto Exp.- IT tt 6.90 Pac. Tel. & Teleg. Expenses--- TT it 12.47 Mrs. Clara Zufelt Services - ti ti 75.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Indigent Care 4.02 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - Social Worker 4.85 J. J. Newberry & Co. Jail Rent - Sept. & Oct. 60.00 Pac. Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services - Court House 94.97 Ore. State Board of Control Care of Insane 280.00 Marion M. Lesh County Hospital 316.05 Anne Forbes Services 16.5 -.0 Janet Moffat Advanced Expenses 17.71 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Indigent Supplies .75 The Bend Laundry Services 1.68 The Bend Bulletin Printing & Supplies 52.05 Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - Nurse 43.24 A. G. Hedstrom Indigent Care - Rent 8.75 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, the 26th day of October, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck James Whitlock, Commissioners. Bend, Oregon, October 26, 1932 The County Court met in special session this 26th day of October, 1932, all members thereof being present, and the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent --tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to-the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described pre- mises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted . for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N2 NA') of Section Twelve (12), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Thirteen (13) E., W.M. Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to water right ................... 80.00 Lot Two (2), Block Fifty -one (51), original Townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon ......•........ 8.00 East Half of the Southeast Quarter (E2 SEA) of Section Seven (7), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Fourteen (14) E., W.M. Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to water right ................... 80.00 together with costs of sale of said property. rIn the Matter of Secondary Highways: It appears that Deschutes County is entitled to have additional roads designated as secondary higheays,-and the local Highway Department has recommended that application be made for designating the continuance of the Century Drive Secondary Highway from a point about ten miles west of Bend, following the present traveled road by Sparks Lake and Elk Lake, connecting with a point on the Dalles- California Highway; and appearing that it is proper that such application should be made, the resolution was duly adopted requesting- the State Highway Commission to designate said road as a secondary highway, with directions to forward said resolution to the State Highway Commission. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Nov. 30, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjourn- ment, at 8:30 P.M. on Wednesday, the 30th day of November, 1932, all members being present. The matter for consideration was the appointment of a County Clerk in lieu of J. D. Davidson, who resigned. P. B. Johnson was nominated, and after discussion, was appointed, Commissioners Peck and Whitlock voting to the appointment, the County Judge ruling against it. Mr. Johnson was duly declared appointed. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Vvhitlock, Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 2nd day of November, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: E. M. Peck, County Commissioner James Whitlock, County Commissioner J. D. Davidson, County Clerk C. L. McCauley, Sheriff DO In the matter of Cer- tificate of Delinquency. 1/ R. J. and Gertrude McCann have requested a Certificate of Delinquency on: Lot Six (6), Block Eighteen (18), of Center Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, on account of the payment by them of the taxes for the year 1927; and appearing that it is in,all things regular, it is_ hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff issue a Certificate of Delinquency to the said R. J. and Gertrude McCann, covering said premises. In the matter of Can- cellation of Warrant: 411 It is hereby ORDERED that General Fund warrant No. A 3776, Registered No. 24281, dated August 5th, 1932, for Vine Hundred Twenty -five ($925.00) Dollars, payable to Oregon State Agriculture College, be and the same is hereby cancelled and the Clerk and the Treasurer are directed to make proper notations on the records. CLERKS NOTATION: The above warrant was cancelled and Warrant #A -4172 for $475. and A -4173 for w450. being issued in lieu of the above a_nd mailed to Isom. L. Teutsch, o Imperial Hotel, Portland. 9 In the matter of the Redemp= / tion of Real Property: v/ WHEREAS, myrtle Dennis has filed an Affidavit showing that she was the oi,mer of: Lot Five (5), Block Four (4), Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time,the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes, and has tendered into Court the sum of One and 60/100 (>1.60) Dollars, being the amount for which it was sold to the County plus interest and costs, and requests that a Deed issue to her from the County. Appearing in all things proper and according to lava, it is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted; that the Sheriff issue a receipt for the taxes for the year for which it was sold; and that the County Judge and Commissioners execute a Deed for the said premises to the said Myrtle Dennis. In the Matter of Claims / Against the County: The following bills were presented and approved, and directed to be paid out of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation money: Miss Wanda Jones Indigent Relief - Services 7.50 St. Charles Hospital it 1f 52.50 jKate Rockwell ►► 1f 40.00 C. L. Smith 1f It - Rent - Oct. 7.00 C. L. Smith n it 11 Sept. 7.00 State of Oregon It - Supplies 5.15 O' Donnell' s Market 1f it - if 1.00 Roy Youngbery n If - It 3.50 Tumalo General Store ►r It - Groceries 12.98 Mrs. Ione Miller ri it 20.00 Agnes Hyde rr ri 70.00 Ai.dstate Hardware Co. 11 n 1.75 Pacific Power & Light rt " 1.05 Emanual Hospital t' It 43.69 Pacific Power & Light Services - Social lorker Office 1.00 Lynch & Roberts Indigent Relief - Groceries 108.98 Butler's Drug Store It " Drugs 5.05 Bend Dairy " " Milk 15.98 The Harter Dairy 1f It ,r 5.27 The Redmond Dairy it 1f it 3.16 Gladys Cox it rt Juvenile Care 20.00 Marion M. Lesh IT It Hospital 297.04 Bend Community, Chest n it Advance for transp. 50.50 Mrs. J. P. Crawford t' i.t Rent 12.50 Erickson's Grocery Groceries 47.85 1,Iagill Drug Co. tr IT Drugs 2.25 Orin Lott 1f rr Wood 4.00 Mrs. G. S. Chamberlin 1f it Milk 5.27 l Oregon .Market rr tr.. Meats 14.56 GENERAL ROAD FUND F. H. May Colonial Inn Indigent Relief - Care 20.00 101.65 99.54 Bend Water Dept. " " - Services 6.40 �t n 99.54 E. P. Brosterhous " ". - Rent 30.00 Carl Alfrey rr Pilot Butte Pharmacy " " - Supplies 41.66 Geo..McAlister Magill Drug Co. rr " _ rr 9.60 64.87 Miller Lumber Co. it 11 - 'good 3.00 Services - Warehouse 1.03 15.81 Taylor' s Independent Dairy " " - 8.34 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Accident Insurance Services - Warehouse Wood J. Bozart " " - Wood 8.00 1 Bend dater Dept. Mddo -Land Creamery " " -bilk 4.08 9.90 Bend High School Book Ex. " " - - School Books 4.80 Supplies 8 .20 Kenvaood Grocery Groceries 19.83 Frenchie's Service Station " John Wetle Co. " " - Supplies 5.43 Farmers Hardware Co., Inc. The Bend Dairy Store " 'r _ rr 11.52 Services 20.00 40. �.i0 P St. Charles Hospital r+ 50.00 it it 40.00 rr tr rr rr n _ The Bend Dairy Supplies 20.33 n n It n tt _ rr 39110 The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in the payment of the same: AYZOUNT GENERAL FUND Olive Jameson Services - Social Worker 59.00 67.50 � Dr. R. W. Hendershott Gen. Expense - Camp Inspection 7.00 Kromer Studio Fingerprint & Identification C. %d. Gunderson Advanced Expenses - 5.60 46.40 Marie Loehr Sheriff's Clerk - Salary 11.66 Kilhaim Printing Co. Supplies Transportation of Prisoners 12.80 F: R. Baney 1.57 'on Supplies NIannherlmer*s Dept. Store Elects pl 25.00 Services vices - District Attorney on . n Faxon a � The Bend Laundry +' - Cty. Nurse �•8n 33.99 Janet Moffat Norse - Expenses Pacific Power & Light Co. Services.- Court House 66.71 C. V. Silvis Insurance - Gen. Exp. 29.40 8.25 D. H. People ;rages - Deputy Assessor 171.00 R. J. McKinney it - V!atermaster it Expenses - Watermaster 71.90 Court Attendance 25.50 C. M. Peck 343.00 Bend Bulletin Printing and Supplies 4.51 F. D. Antrim Sealer Tghts & Measures Registrar of Vital Statistics 10.25 Frederick D. Stricken Board of Prisoners 57.90 Home Cafe C. T. Terris Justice 8durt 32.90 9.50 C. P. Becker Wages - Deputy Assessor'"' 49.05 Redmond Spokesman Printing and Supplies County Court Attendance 20.40 James ThSpokes Franklin Printing Co. Supplies - General Expense 7.11 5.80 Services - Court House & Jail Bend Water Dept. 2.75 Vic's Service Station Supplies - Sheriff GENERAL ROAD FUND F. H. May Wages - Roadmaster 101.65 99.54 D. D. Tussing �t n 99.54 Carl Alfrey rr 94.46 Geo..McAlister it 64.87 Dan C. Wood Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Warehouse 1.03 15.81 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Accident Insurance Services - Warehouse 6.60 Bend dater Dept. Services 9.90 s Welding Shop Barrett � p Supplies 8 .20 Frenchie's Service Station " .95 Farmers Hardware Co., Inc. Road Inspection 40. �.i0 James Whitlock it it 40.00 E. M. Peck MARKET ROAD Wages 23.70 D. D. Tussings �t 23.70 Geo. McAlister 23.70 Carl Alfrey 11 34.93 Dan C. Wood n - Roadmaster 40.44 F. H. May ++ - Draftsman 4.20 W. 0. Widdows 4.98 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Accident Insurance There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, the 9th day of November, 1932. E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. V A special meeting of the County Court was held in the office of the County Judge, at two o'clock in the afternoon of Friday, the 4th day of November, 1932, at which all members were present. The meeting was called for the purpose of'considering the execution of the contract between the State of Oregon and the County for obtaining a loan of Twenty Thousannd One Hundred Sixty -six ($20,166.00) Dollars from the Reconstruction .Finance Cor- poration. Whereupon., the following Resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore made application for a loan from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation through the State of Oregon; and WHEREAS, said loan has been approved and allowed in the sum of Twenty Thousand One Hundred Sixty -six ($209166.00) Dollars, to the State of Oregon, for the benefit of Deschutes County; and WHEREAS, a contract has been presented to the County Court between the State of Oregon and Deschutes County for the repayment of said loan in five (5) equal annual install- ment., beginning July lst, 1935, drawing interest at three (3) per cent; and WHEREAS, it appears that it is necessary that said contract be executed before the money is made available; to THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the County Court execute said contract. There being no further business, the .meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Nov. 9, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had to -writ: In the Matter of the Vacation / of Railroad Street in the Townsite of La Pine: The Bove matter came on for hearing, and the following Order was adopted: A petition having heretofore been filed for the vacation of all of Railroad Street in the totnsite of La Pine in this county and this being the time fixed by the court for the consideration of such petition, such petition having been on file with the clerk of this court for more than thirty days prior to November 2, 1932, and it appearing from the affidavit of William Foss on file herein that notice of the pendency of such petition and that the same would be considered November 2, 1932, was posted in three prominent places wit in the totinsite of La Pine, on September 19, 1932, and no remonstrates to such petition having been filed, and it appearing from such petition that petitioners Ere the owners of all of the property abutting upon said Railroad Street, it is hereby ORDERED that said petition be, and the same is hereby alloyed, and that all of said Railroad Street in the plat of the tovinsite of La Pine as the same appears of record in the office of the county clerk of this county be, and the xame is hereby vacated. Done this 9th day of November, 1932. In the Matter of the Re- demption of Real Property. WHEREAS, E. S. McFadyen has filed an Affidavit showing that he was the owner of: South Half (S2.) of Lots One (1) and Two (2) , and the North Half (N4) of Lots One (1) and Two (2), of Block Forty (40), Horthwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, 57 58 at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes, and has tendered int Court the sum of Twenty -nine and 43/100 ($29.43) Dollars, being the amount for which it was sold to the County plus interest and costs, and requests that a Deed issue to him from the County. Appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted; that the Sheriff issue a receipt for the taxes for the year for which it was sold; and that the County Judge and Commissioners execute a Deed for the said premises to the said E. S. McFadyen. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: ✓ WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District heretofore con- tracted to buy from the County: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE4 SW4), the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW4 SE4) of Section Twenty -two (22), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) E., W.M. The Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4 NEI the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE-1 4 NW4) of Section Twenty -seven (27), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) E., W.M. All in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the sum of Three Hundred ($300.00) Dollars, and paid thereon the sum of Sixty ($60.00) Dollars, and has now paid into the Court the sum of Ninety ($30.00) Dollars more, and reque a Deed for: Southeast Quarter of the,Southwest Quarter (SE4 SWO , the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW4 SE4), of Section-Twenty-two (22), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon; and appearing to the Court that it is in all things fair, it is ORDERED that a Deed issue for the described premises, and the contract remain in full force and effect covering the balance of said premises. In the Matter of Claims / Against the County: �✓ The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in the payment of the same: GENERAL FUND Oregon State Board of Control Blodgett Printery Houk Motor Co. V,,. E. Finzer & Co., Inc. Kilham Stationery Co. Pacific Sta. & Print. Co. (Central Oregon Garage Eddie's Service Station Schuman Auto Electric Erickson's Grocery Oregon Market Kenwood Grocery The Bend Dairy tt n n it n n St. Charles Hospital St. Charles Hospital Medo Land Creamery Bend High School Book Exchange Taylor's Independent Dairy Miller Lumber Co. Magill Drug Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy E. P. Brosterhous Colonial Inn Yrs. G. S. Chamberlin I AMOUNT Care of the Insane 280.00 Election Supplies 11.00 Auto Expense - Nurse 14.50 Equipment _ Supt. 200.00 Supplies - Dist. Atty. 13.15 Supplies - Sheriff 6.70 Auto & Travel - Sheriff 25.55 it it it tl. 4.30 Ir It 11 � tl 5.20 Indigent Supplies 47.85 n n 14.56 rr it 19.83 Ir it - Aug. 20.33 rr It - Sept. 11.52 tt it - rr 39.10 Indigent Care 50.00 11 It 20.00 rr IT — Supplies 4.08 rr it it 4.80 n It 11 8.34 n it - 'Wood 3.:00 Ir if - Medicine 9.60 It n it 41.66 Rent 30.00 ri TI 20.00 141ilk 5.27 s C lJ �.7 Magill Drug Co. Lynch & Roberts C. L. Smith O'Donnell's Market Midstate hardware Co. Frenchie's Service Station Janet Moffat GENERAL ROAD FUND H. H. DeArmond Indigent Care - Medicine 2.25 " it - Groceries 108.98 it Rent 7.00 Meat 1.00 rr 11 _ Supplies 1.75 n n _ n 2.48 Trvlg. Expense - Nurse 15.37 Attending Highway Comm. Meeting 22.50 The following sums are hereby ordered to be paid by the Treasurer out of the Special Relief Fund: There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Vi"ednesday, the 16th day of November, 1932, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck; Commissioner. James V:hitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Nov. 23, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and immediately adjourned to meet again on Friday, November 25th, 1932. Miss Allie Davis County Allowances 15.00 Link Davis it n 15.00 Wm. Douglass it rr 20.00 T. J. Duffy it 1 20.00 J. W. Harrison it it 20.00 Bernice Hergenroder ,t n 40.00 Katherine Mickie tr rt 42.50 The Patton Home 11 rt 35.00 Charles Thompson 'r r' 15.00 Oliver Torbjornson 11 rr 15.00 James Waterhouse ,r rt 20.00 Mrs. Esther Ballantyne rr n 40.00 Ethel Barron n n 20.00 Elsie Carden t► tr 10.00 Sarah Cook t, rr 15.00 Mrs. Marion Croghan n t, 20.00 Dora Gales 't 'r 10.00 Eva Griffith IT it 40.00 Mary Griffith n it 35.00 Bertha Hethorn " IT 25.00 Bertha Holk " " 10.00 rviabel Kuso n If 10.00 Edith Neel 'r rr 25.00 Lucille Smead 'r IT 35.00 Myrtle Surface n rT 40.00 Marion Bowen Salary 90.00 Olive Jameson it 75.00 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Indigent Care 12.50 Mrs. Marion Lesh County Hospital 297.04 St. Charles Hospital Indigent Care - Services 52.50 Kate Rockwell ,r it 40.00 C. L. Smith " it - Rent 7.00 American Can Co. n It - Supplies 5.15 Roy Youngberg rr it - Wood 3.50 Tumalo Store n n - Supplies 12.98 Ione biller rt rr - 20.00 Agnes Hyde, r' " 70.00 Butler Drug Co. - Medicine 5.05 Bend Dairy rt 11 - Supplies 15.98 Harter Dairy 't r' - Milk 5.27 Pacific Power & Light Co. n n B.Services 1.05 Emanuel Hospital it " - 43.69 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Social Vvorker Office 1.00 Redmond Dairy Indigent Care - Milk 3.16 Gladys Cox Juvenile Care 20.00 Bend Community Chest Indigent Care 50.50 Orin Lott r' " 4.00 Bend Water Dept. rt r' - Services 6.40 J. Bozart 'r " 8.00 Wetle Dry Good Store " rr - Supplies 5.43 Pacific Power & Light Co. rr " - Services 15.43 Lawn View Dairy " " - Milk 5.27 Lynch & Roberts r' " - Groceries 96.02 Erickson's Grocery rt r' _ t, 4.74 Redmond Dairy " r'. - Milk 3.40 Miller Lumber Co. It IT _ Viood 7.00 Mrs. H. E. Alexander IT it 35.00 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Vi"ednesday, the 16th day of November, 1932, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. M. Peck; Commissioner. James V:hitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Nov. 23, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and immediately adjourned to meet again on Friday, November 25th, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge Commissioner James Vvhitlock, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Nov. 25, 1932 The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant " "to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: - In the Matter of the Resignation of J. D. Davidson, County Clerk: The resignation of J. D. Davidson, County Clerk, was filed and accented, to be effective upon the appointment of a successor. The matter of appointing a successor was continued until Wednesday, the 30th day of November, 1932. In the Matter of Audit of County Clerk's Office. It appears that some discrepancies have arisen in connection with the turn- over of money received by the County Clerk, -and that a special audit is necessary to learn the exact status. It is, therefore, ORDEED that arrangements be made for immediate audit either by an independ- ent auditor or by an auditore from the State Insurance Department's Office at Salem, pro- vided that it is understood that William Foley, if he is a Certified Public Accountant and in a .position to make the audit, be appointed. Otherwise, a request shall be made upon the Insurance Commissioner to furnish an auditor. In the utter of Claims Against the County: ( The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL ROAD FUND Don B. Stuart Insurance on Grader 29.05 Bend Hardware Co. Su p lies 23.51 Miller Lumber Co. p'' 55.69 Don B. Stuart Insurance on Caterpillar 38.25 Pondosa Pine Post No. 1643 Soldier's Ind. Relief 50.00 The following bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Special Relief Fund: Fred A. Lieuallen Bend Water Dept. Cashman's Sungold Dairy Mtiagill Drug Co. C. J. Breier Co. Cashman's E. C. Glaab Bend Community Chest Bend Dairy L.C.Smith Typewriters, Inc. Pac. Posner & Light Co. E. P. Brosterhous Bend Hardware Co. Mfrs. V.,-m. Troutfetter Kenwood Grocery Bend Community Chest Service Garage Glasses ` Services Supplies - Clothing +� - Milk �T - Drugs - Clothing Services Refund for transportation and care Supplies - Milk Office Expense Services IT - Rent Supplies Rent Supplies - Groceries Refund on money to Mrannheimer Services - Auto Repair 100.00 15.50 1 94'5 20.58 15.05 2.50 77.50 13.00 5.00 8.08 15.00 1.77 10.80 29.75 19.82 80.64 U AMOUNT GENERAL FUND Chas. F. Metsker Daps 9.00 16.70 Walter G. Peak Office Expense 12.50 N. G. Wallace Office Furniture - Assessor 32.90 West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. Office Supplies'- Supt. 14.50 W. E. Finzer & Co. Bend Hardware Co. Janitor Supplies - Jan .40 The Bend.. Bulletin Printing 23.90 1.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Election Expense 72.00 Marion Innes Oregon Transfer " " Services - Court House 5.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Don B. Stuart Insurance on Grader 29.05 Bend Hardware Co. Su p lies 23.51 Miller Lumber Co. p'' 55.69 Don B. Stuart Insurance on Caterpillar 38.25 Pondosa Pine Post No. 1643 Soldier's Ind. Relief 50.00 The following bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Special Relief Fund: Fred A. Lieuallen Bend Water Dept. Cashman's Sungold Dairy Mtiagill Drug Co. C. J. Breier Co. Cashman's E. C. Glaab Bend Community Chest Bend Dairy L.C.Smith Typewriters, Inc. Pac. Posner & Light Co. E. P. Brosterhous Bend Hardware Co. Mfrs. V.,-m. Troutfetter Kenwood Grocery Bend Community Chest Service Garage Glasses ` Services Supplies - Clothing +� - Milk �T - Drugs - Clothing Services Refund for transportation and care Supplies - Milk Office Expense Services IT - Rent Supplies Rent Supplies - Groceries Refund on money to Mrannheimer Services - Auto Repair 100.00 15.50 1 94'5 20.58 15.05 2.50 77.50 13.00 5.00 8.08 15.00 1.77 10.80 29.75 19.82 80.64 U �I LJ Lynch &; Roberts Supplies 10.4.2 Illagill Drug Co. , 4.00 Ila.nnheimert s Dept. Store " 25.26 Oregon heat Market 23.12 Bend Dairy 35.38 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until 8 P.M. o'clock Wednesday, November 30th, 1932. H. H. DeAamond, County Judge E. M. Peck, Commissioner James Whitlock, Commissioner. (Minutes for November 30th, 1932 recorded on page 54 herein). Bend, Oregon, December 7, 1932 BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 7th day of December, 1932, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a to of the County Court in said County, when ti;rere present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge E. M.- Peck, County Commissioner James Whitlock, County Commissioner C. L. McCauley, Sheriff In the s, atter of County ,,.,� Clerk's Bond: Peter B. Johnson, duly appointed County Clerk, submitted his official Bond, one executed by the New Amsterdam Casualty Company for rive Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars, and one by the Aetna Casualty & Surety Company for Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars, which bonds were found to be regular and are hereby approved. In the P latter of Dance Hall License: The application and bond of Pine Forest Grange No. 632, for a dance hall _license for 1933 with a check for Ten ($10.00) Dollars covering application fee, was duly 1^f considered and found to be regular, and the license ordered issued. In the Mutter of County Judges and Commissioners Convention: WHEREAS, Deschutes County is a member of the County Judges and Commissioners Association, and the annual fee of Twenty -five ( ?25.00) Dollars is due. The Clerk is ORDERED to draw a warrant in the sum of Twenty -five ($25.00) Dollars in payment thereof. Budget Committee: t/ The members of the Budget Committee, together with a number of business men, appeed before the Court to discuss various items in the Budget. k No definite action, however, was taken on any item at this time. In the Matter of Deed for Right -of -Way Purposes: The re- location of the Dalles- California Highway north of Bend, passes through the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE1 SW') of Section Nine (9), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) E., V .M., which land belongs to the County. The Highway Commission requested a Deed from the County for right -of -way purposes. It is ORDERED that said Deed be executed. rp I In the Tatter of Vacating / a Portion of the Reed Highway Acreage: Lavern 0. Reed, through his attorney H. C. Ellis, petitioned the Court for an order vacating that portion of the Reed Highway Acreage covering Tracts numbered nineteen (19), twenty (20), twenty -one (21), Twenty -two (22), twenty -three (23) and twenty -ffve (25)., Whereupon the following Order was made: Upon reading and filing the petition of Lavern 0. Reed for a vacation of certain portions of Reed Highway Acreage, Section No. 2, and upon an examination of the plat thereof as the same appears in Volume 3, on Page 13 of Plats in Deschutes County, Oregon, and this Court having satisfied itself, that in the granting of said petition, no streets, alleys or other public rights will be violated; that the said Lavern 0. Reed is the sole owner of the property proposed to be vacated, now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED, That Tracts Numbered 19, 20, 21, 22, 231 & 25 of Reed Highway Acreage, Section 2, be and the same are hereby vacated and the Clerk of this County is hereby directed to make a suitable notation of such vacation on said original plat. Entered at Bend, Oregon, this 7th day of December, 1932. In the -utter of Claims / Against the County: �/ The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants drawn in payment of the c same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Ruth Shearer Deputy Treasurer Salary 75.00 Lovejoy Street Hospital Indigent Care 359.85 Election Board Precinct # 1 30.00 It rt Ir # 2 30.00 it Ii ++ # 3 30.00 it rt n # 4 30.00 It n r1 # 5 30.00 It n n # g 30.00 tr rr ++ # 7 30.00 II II n # 8 30.00 g 30.00 r1 rr n #10 30.00 It It It #11 30.00 n rr ++ #12 30.00 n rr It #13 30.00 rr n 11 #14 30.00 11 r1 11 #15 38.00 rr n 11� 16 38.20 n n It #17 40.00 rs 1r t1 #18 41.00 lr 11 +r #19 30.00 rr n lr #20 30.00 n It n #21 34.00 It +, lr #22 37.00 n It It #23 38.20 Ir Ir r1 #24 35.20 Ir It It #25 38.20 rr It It #26 35.40 n n it r`27 43.60 it n 11 #28 31.30 n It It #29 36.60 n IT It #30 37.4.0 it It 11 #31 41.00 11 it lr #32 42.00 It it 11 #33 40.00 Frenchie's Service Station Sheriff - Auto Trvlg. Exp. 2.55 E. M eistad Election Expense .75 The Bend Bulletin Legal Publications 66.90 -�Karie Loehr Sheriff's Clerk Salary 30.00 Pilot Butte Service Station Auto Expense 18.0 37.75 John H. Buckholz Election Expense Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications 38.60 Bend V;later Dept. Services - Court House & Jail 8.15 Pacific Power & Li grit rl n rr n 92.93 18.x:6 Tilot Butte Service Station Auto Expense 89.76 Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Services - Court House 3.14 The Bend Laundry 11 - Nurse 74.70 New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners 70.62 Deschutes County Clerk Advanced Expenses Merril Behymer Fingerprint Identification 6.50 Bend Furniture Co. Office Equipment 11.25 3.00 Pilot Butte Inn 1 Z. T. Gideon C. T. Terril Polling Places Ivy B. Davidson J. D. Davidson Z. T. Gideon IT It If C. T. Terril V. F. Live-say R. J. McKinney R. J. McKinney Janet P,offat Pilot Butte Pharmacy Houk Motor Co. International Finance Co. Bureau of Public Health Nursing & Child Hygiene Bend Furniture Co. West Coast Print. & Bind. C. P. Niswonger F. D. Antrim Niswonger & Winslow Kilham Co. it n R. Anna Thompson E. M. Peck James Whitlock Pilot Butte Pharmacy McCann Sign Shop Oregon State Board of J. B. Henninger Vic's Service Station Bend Hardware Co. The Bend Laundry Central Oregon Garage C. L. Y-cCauley GENERAL ROAD FUND Dan C. Wood Geo. McAlister Carl Alfrey F. H. May Dale Tus-sins Jim Norton Bend Hardware-Co. Standard Oil Co. John Fogel Election Expense it It Rent VV'riting Abstract Sheets Traveling Expense Justice of the Pease n tr rt It IT fl it if Deputy Vvatermaster Expenses - Watermaster Wages - Y"atermaster Advanced Expenses Office Supplies Auto Expense - County Nurse Payment on Checkwriter Supplies Supplies - Assessor Supplies - Cty. Clerk Services District Sealer Funeral Expense Supplies - Sheriff " - School Supt. Wages - School Supt. Court Attendance r► it Supplies - Distri'ct` Attorney Lettering Doors Control Cate of Insane Election Expense Sheriff - Auto & Trvlg. Exp. Supplies Service - Jail Sheriff - Auto & Trvlg. Exp. Advanced Expenses Pacific Power & Light Co. State Ind. Aeci. Comm. City of Bend Farmers Hardware Co. Inc. Laura Taylor Central Oregon Garage James Vw-hitlock E. Id. Peck MARKET ROAD FUND Robert B. Gould State Ind. Acci. Comm. Barrett' s Welding Shop Laura Taylor Frenchie's Service Sta. Standard Oil Co. Central Oregon Garage Miller Lumber Co. Bend Hardware Co. Peter Lehrman Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. 'Wages rr tt " - Roadmaster rt Blacksmith Services Supplies Supplies Services Services - warehouse Accident Insurance Supplies n Services Services Road Inspection it tr Services Accident Services Yages - Services Supplies Services Supplies IT - Surveyor Insurance Surveyor & Supplies a Supplies Services - Blacksmith Supplies 20.00 20.00 91.00 4.50 12.00 2.45 2.35 27.10 174.2,5 53.77 171.00 22.39 21.85 4.70 42.00 2.74 14.25 69.40 5.00 19.53 75.00 8.46 2.89 37:. 50 51.00 40.80 17.60 5.47 280.00 1.50 3.35 31.86 13.25 3.65 18.10 32.44 50.65 14.25 43.39 61.29 9.85 68.50 4.10 2.00 �.C:39 10.90 9.00 .82 1.00 31.85 30.00 25.00 36.00 8.76 12.90 7.00 14.35 4.20 69.10 2.90 87.90 28.50 51.92 The following bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Re- construction Finance Corporation relief funds: Dan C . Vood F. H. May Joe Bergstrom Carl Alfrey Geo. McAlister D. D. Tussins Lynch & Roberts Owl Pharmacy Karl Rukovina Miss Allie Davis J. T. Baughn Leo Kentner J. 0. Cassidy Frank McElfresh t+ages 92.31 rt 131.42 r+ 104.28 +r 28.44 n 49.77 Indigent Relief 56.04 n It . 6.25 it Care 10.00 Indigent Relief 15.00 Labor 1.50 tr 1.50 n 6.00 rr 6.00 �i3 6 A. Prichard Labor - 3.00 R. D. Smith " 3.00 Mike Kepper rr 6.00 FT. A. Kentner '► 3.00 I. B. Huffman " 3.00 0. C. Scroggins rr 6.00 J. VV. Cook rr 3.00 Mrs. R. W. McCallum Indigent Relief - Rent 7.00 Ione Miller Care of Indigent 20.00 Dr. F. A. Lieuallen Indigent Relief 45.00 Dr. R. E. Johnson n n 30.00 Frank Sheffield " " 15.00 Mrs. G. S. Chamberlin " " - Milk 5.10 J. S. Davis Co. ►r " - Rent 20.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. n ,r 3.42 P. B. Johnson rr n _,Rent 6.00 Mrs. Nellie Grater Indigent Care 25.00 Mannheimer's Dept. Store Indigent Relief 21.50 Dr. R. W. Christiansen " " 2'00 Dr. John Barr , it it 27.00 Dr. L. D. Smith " it 30.00 Dr. Raymond F. Jones rr r► 10.00 A. M. Stewart " " 10.00 Bend Community Chest " IT 18.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. " IT 1'00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy r' " 5.90 Bend Water Dept. r► rr 2. The Bend Dairy " " .226 6 5. Harter Dairy " " 5 Safeway Stores " " 54.44 3 21.27 Bend Dairy " " 50.83 Tumalo General Store Oregon State Board of Health " " 9.15 Bend Bulletin Printing 13.00 B. W. Williamson Indigent Relief - Rent 5.00 Agnes Hyde IT 11 70.00 Columbia Mercantile Co. " 4.13 " 5.10 Medo -Land Creamery 0 G. L. Moore r, n 20.00 Tovnsend's Grocery it it 3.46 Christopherson Dairy it It 3.40 myrtle Surface V'idow' s Pension 40. E Elmer Myers Care of Indigent Marion Bowen Wages - Social Worker 10.00 J.. H. Fulton Indigent Relief 1ti.00 z F Guernsey it it 10.00 ,a, , . • 3.50 Joe Belle Care of Indigent 35.00 Lucille Smead Y�'idow' s Pension Edith Neel it if 25.00 75.00 Olive Jameson Wages - Social Worker Kate Rockwell Care of Indigent 40:00 Gladys Cox Juvenile Care 30.00 Mrs. H. E. Alexander V�'idow's Pension 10.00 Bertha Holk rr rr ►r „ 25.00 Bertha Hethorn 35.00 Mary Griffith " ,► 40.00 IT Eva Griffith It Count y Hospital 358'82 Marion M. Lesh 261.00 St. Ga.rles Hospital Care of Indigents 40.00 Bernice Hergenroder Indigent Relief Vtiidowl s Pension 42.50 Katherine jai chie 15.00 Charles Thomason Inddgent Relief 15.00 Oliver Torbjornson " " tr rr 20.70 James Waterhouse 40.00 ?irs. Esther Ballantyne �tidou-' s Pension 20.00 ,r It Ethel Barron 10.00 Elsie Carden Indigent Relief 15.00 Sarah Cook V,idow' s Pension 20.00 �► rr Mrs. Marion Croghan 10.00 Dora Gales 3.00 Donovan Hall Labor Postmaster Postage - Social Worker's Office. 10500 W. A. Xentner Labor 1.50 Frank Halda Labor 1.50 Louie Schulke Labor 20.00 J. W. Harrison Indigent Relief 20.00 it rr Vm. Douglas 1t rr 15.00 Link Davis 12.50 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Rent for Indigent There Ming no further business, the meeting adjourned until Friday, December 16th, 1932. H. H. DeA4mond, County Judge. -E. M. Peck, Commissioner . James Whitlock, Commissioner The members being In the Matter Transfer of F1 Bend, Oregon, Dec. 16, 1932 County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: of ands: It appears that there is an amount of money in the Market Road Fund for which there is no immediate use, and that there are outstand ling certain General Road warrants which should be called. The Treasurer is directed to transfer from the Market Road Fund an amount of money sufficient to pay all outstanding General Road warrants to date. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: L/ The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in paymen of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Oregon Transfer Services - Court House 5.00 Kilham Stationery Co. Supplies - Assessor 11.36 Donning Cafe Jury Meals 8.60 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Court House 15.41 Presbyterian Ladies Guild Election Expense - Meals 28.00 Mrs. A. T. Cavaness tr it r' 6.00 Superior Cafe 8.85 Christian Ladies Aid tt tr rr 23.00 Matie Wtilder rr rr n 6.00 Model Cafe - Redmond n rr n 5.00 Tom Quigley rt tr tr and mileage 8.60 Gus' Grill - Brothers rr t' - Rent 5.00 IT it - IT IT - Meals 1.80 0. I. C. Cafeteria tr it rt tr 3.20 Jo' s Restaurant - Redmond tr it t► 3.50 Mrs. S. S. Mar ti s rr rt IT 3.50 Mabel Rennolds Registrators 16.10 C. N. Sorensen IT 2.60 W. A. Rahn " 40 C. M. Olson " 1..70 John Helfrich r'. .50 Mrs. Thora Foss " .00 C. D. Pinney " .20 Elsie Stoffel 'r 1.00 R. E. Mayfield rr 1.70 Dorothy M. Vestal " 1.10 DOG LICENSE FUND C. fit. Muma Sheep killed by dogs 32.00 GE14ERAL ROAD FUND H. H. DeArmond Traveling Expense 35.00 George A. Carpenter Supplies - Lumber 38.08 R. C. Fry Services - Hauling Lumber 24.90 17. ill. Loy rt - Sawing Lumber 161.68 Ben Heineck It - Hauling Lumber 115.12 R.F.C. Relief Fund To repay advance to George Car-)enter on Lumber 107.13 The following bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Special Relief Fund: Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services 19.87 Clifford Ward Indigent Relief - Y!ood 14.00 Ore. State Board of Health " " 35.87 John Maurer County Work 7.13 . A. Brown it " 4.13 Donovan Hall It " 2.63 Ted Robinette " r' 2.82 J. Belle tr n 7.13 E. R. McCown tt tt 3.38 Arthur Prichard rr " 2.63 Bend Community Chest Advances for Indigent Relief 175.07 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until 1,`ednesday, the 21st day of December, 1932. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. E. 11. .Peck, Commissioner James Z't'hitlock, Commissioner. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY STATE OF OREGON In the utter of Tax Levy }✓ _ ORDEi� For High School Tuition Fund. ) WHEREAS, application has been made by the County Superintendent of Schools for the levying of a tax against school Districts No. Nine (9), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), Seven teen (17), Twenty (20), Tventy -one (21), Twenty -tvro (22), Til;enty -five (25), Twenty -six (26), Tvrenty -night (28), Tt�renty -nine (29), Thirty -four (34), Thirty -five (35), and Thirty- six (36), in Deschutes County, said Districts not being in a high School District, for the purpose of raising the sum of Mine lhoasand (9,000. 0) Dollars, for High School Tuition Fund purposes, and has filed with the County Court a certificate requesting that a special tax levy be made on all the taxable property in said Districts. W- HEREAS, it appears that it is necessary that said tax be levied upon said High Schoo Districts. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that a levy sufficient to produce Nine Thousand (µ9,00.r0) Dollars, be and is hereby made against all of the taxable property within said Districts for High School Tuition Fund purposes, and the Assessor is hereby appointed to spread said assessment and tax upon the rolls in so far as it affects the taxable property in said Districts. Dated this 23rd day of December, 1932. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT By H. H. DeArmond Judge. By E. 11. .Peck Commissioner. By James Vihitlock Commissioner. IN -THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of ORDER State Tax Levy WHEREAS, it appears that the State of Oregon has made a property tax levy for the year 1933, the amount apportioned to Deschutes County being as follows: For general state purposes $34,841.11 For state elementary school fund 24, 301.00 and WHEREAS, it appears that under the law it is necessary that this tax, or levy, by the state be extended upon the tax rolls in Deschutes County by the Assessor. It is, therefore hereby ORDERED that the County Assessor be, and is, hereby directed to extend said State levy upon the tax rolls of Deschutes County for the year 1933. H. H. DeArmond County Judge E. M. reek Commi ssi oner James Whitlock Commissioner ti u Bend, Oregon, December 28, 1932. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all member being present, and the following proceedings were had, to- wit: In-the Matter of the Sipchen County Road: The above matter came regularly on for hearing upon this 28th day of December, 1932, upon the Viewerst report and upon final reading, and appearing to the Court from the report of the Viewers that Charles Sipchen was alloived the sum of Seven Hund =red Nine and 85%100 ($709.85) Dollars for damages for right- of -vay, which sum included., cost of fencing on both sides of the right -of -way. The Court further finds that the cost of the fences is estimated. at Three Hur.red Forty -three and 22/100 (343.22) Dollars, leaving the damage for right -of -way at Three Hundred Sixty -six and 63/100 (366.63) Dollars, and the Court is ol of the opinion that it would be to the advantage of the County to build the fences. The . said Charles Sipchen is, therefore, allowed the sum of Three Hundred Sixty -six and 53/100 4p366.63) Dollars for damages for right- of -vyay, the County to build the fences. The report, with this correction, after being fully considered. was accepte.d by the Court as being fair, equitable, and just. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that said road be finally surveyed and opened, and the field notes be recorded in the office of the County Surveyor, and after this date the said road is hereby declared to be a public highway. It is further ORDERED that the County Clerk issue a war-ant to the said Charles Sipchen in the sum of Three Hundred Sixty -six and 63/100 (.$366.63) Dollars on the General Road Fund. In the Matter of State Tax Levy: The State Tax Commission having levied an "Assessment on property in this County for State purposes in the following amounts: For general state purposes $34,841.11 For state elementary school fund 24,3.:)1.00 ORDERED that said State levy be extended upon the rolls. (See Order) . In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: 111HE EAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interest of the County that the sama be offered for sale; it is , ther fore, hereby directed' that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each res0ective tract, to -v,-it: The West Half of the `1`?est Half (V'115 'A -) of Section Fourteen (14), Township Seventeen (17). South, Range Twelve (12) East, 4s .M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to waterright ............................................................... $50.00 Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NEB SEA) of Section Twenty -seven (27), Town- ship Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) East,.uti.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to water right ....................... ..... ... ............:$40.00 East Seventy-five feet (E 751) of Lots One (1), Two (2), Three (3), and Fo_Ir (4), of Block Twenty -five (25), and all of Lots Six (6) and Seven (7), Block Twenty -seven (27) Redmond; Deschutes County, Oregon .............for each tract ............. *$50.00 Together with costs of sale of said property. 6® In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were "presented, audited, and ordered paid out to the Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation "Special Relief Fund ": �i ss Marion on Bowen Salary - Relief 4�orker $90.00 Miss Olive Jameson " " " - 75.00 J. R. Fucua County Labor 1.69 Jack O'Sullivan it " 3.00 E. R. McCown " " 2.10 John De goer indigent Relief - Rent 6. 00 Georg--,Demos " it " 19.00 The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: General Fund Amount Marie Loehr Salary - Sheriff's Clerk $80.00 Irwin Hodson Co. Supplies - County Clerk 16.43 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 12.12. Sheriff's Office Postage 163.34 J. Alton Thompson, Sept. Expense 73.81 n " " Oct. IT 40.61 Nov. r► 55.87 rr rr " Dec. " 40.12 The Redmond Spokesman Supplies - Sheriff 7.95 In the Matter of Bond of County Officer; The bond of Robert K. Ines as Deputy County Clerk was presented and approved. There being no further business, the 'meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond County Judge.' James Whitlock Commissioner. Commissioner. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY STATE OF OREGON In the latter of i ORDER 1927 Tax: ) WHEREAS, Chapter lag of the General Laws of Oregon for 1929, . authorizes the County Court, at its discretion, to waive the penalty or, interest, or both, imposed for the fail ure to pay taxes within the time provided by law for 1927, if, in its opinion, such action v�ould facilitate the collection of such taxes; and 1AVHEREAS, the County` Court proposes to institute foreclosure proceedings for the delinquent taxes for the year 1927 at an early date; and IFt?HEREAS, the penalty and interest provided for by law upon 1927 delinquent taxes is so great that it makes it impossible for numerous people to pay said taxes with the penalty and interest, and the County Court is of the opinion that it gill facilitate the collection of said taxes, as well as prevent much of said property going off the tax roll by reason of foreclosure, and, in its opinion, it would be to tha advantage of the County to waive the penalty and interest upon all 1927 taxes remaining unpaid. It is ,therefore hereby ORDERED that the ;penalty and interest is hereby waived upon any 1927 taxes nov un aaid, which shall be paid prior to the first' day of April, 1933, and the Sheriff is authorized and directed to accept the principle of said tax ir:hen tendered by any tax payer, in full, and issue a receipt therefore showing the 1927 taxes paid. Dated this 23rd day of December, 1932. 0 n 9 DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT By H. H. DeArmond Judge. By E. 1i. Peck Commissioner. -By James Whitlock Commissioner. STATE OF OREGON r County of Deschutes �r�!HEREAS, the State Forester has filed with The County Court a list of property con- sisting of timber lands -subject to patrol tax, or levy, for District No. 1, at .021 per acre, and for District No. 2, at .04� per acre, which the County Court finds to be correct, and it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Assessor spread said tax upon the assessment rolls-of the County in so far as it affects the lands described in the said lists for District No. 1 and District No. 2. Dated this 23rd day of December, 1932. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT By H. H. DeArinond Judge. By,.E. M. Peck Cor�mai ssi one r. By James V,;hitlock Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Dec. 23, 1932. The County Court of Deschutes.County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all mem- -bers being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of the County Tax Levy: Nova, on this 23rd day of December, 1932, this matter came on for consideration for the levy of the taxes for the year 1933, to be levied in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appear- ing to the Court that due notice has been published in the Bend Bulletin, as by law- providedJ, of the estimates and proposed budget for such tax levy, which notice fixed the 25th day of November, 1932, as the time, and the Court House as the place when and where said proposed budget would be considered by the tax payers and the Levying Board, and the Budget Commit- tee, and the said Budget Committee and Levying Board did meet at said time and place and adjourned until December 9th, 1932, from which time the meeting was duly adjourned unt i 1 ® December 21st, 1932, on which data the proposed budget was discussed and considered by the tax payers, and the Levying Board and Budget Committee, and the original estimates and budget as proposed and published was thereupon changed as follows: The Circuit Court budget was reduced from $4,000.00 to $3,600.00; the County Judge from $1,410.00 to $1,380.00; the County Clerk from $5,706.50 to $3,000.010; the Sheriff from $11,765.00 to $6,300.00; the Superintendent of Schools from $31475.00 to $2,600.00; the Assessor from $5,110.00 to $13,340.00; the Treasurer from ti 3,412.00 to $2,000.00; the Surveyor from 4500.00 to ;100.00; the District xttorn6y from $990.00 to $250.00; the Water- master from $3, 2:)0.00 to $2.,000.00; the County Nurse. from $3,,)00.00 to $2,500.00; the Count; Library from $5,917.90 'to $4, 000.00,; County Court tsdmini strati on from x;37,148.05 to $20,758.05; the Justice Court from $600.00 to $500.00; Eoard of Prisoners from $1,000.00 to $750.60; General Road Fund from $10000.00 to $4,800.00; School Fund $43,150.00 to $40,000. 00; the Market Road fund from $3,000.00 to naught; Soldiersf indigent Relief from 41,000.00 to 4600.00; Retire Outstanding Aftlarrants increased from $22,800. 00 to $25. 300.00; High Schoo: Tuition Fund eliminated from the Budget; Wavery Baby Home eliminated from the Budget; Emergency increased from $1,000.00 to $1,500-00; Tax Delinquencies from $50:� ();x:0.00 to $70,000.00; Supplies for all departments from naught to $4,000.00. Pdo I i The County Court as the Levying Board, having duly considered the said,Budget as adopted at said Budget Committee and tax payers meeting, finds it necessary to,make certain changes, to- wit: That the General Expense. Account, as it appeared in the original Budget, be restored to the amount of $500.00; That after conferring with the State Engineer, it is necessary to increase the amoun allowed the tiVatermaster by the sum of $250.00, or to $2250.00; And to insert the sum of $500.00 for tax foreclosure-:proceedings; or a total of CD $1,250.00, and that the amount in said budget for retiring outstanding warrants be reduced the sum of $1,250.00, or to $23,750.00. With said exceptions and corrections, the Court finds that the amount allowed by said budget is just and correct, and that the following sums are necessary for the expenses of the Couunty Departments for the.,year 1933, to -wit: Circuit Court ....................... ...... ..$3,600.00 County Judge .... ............................:.. 1,380.01 County Commissioners.. ....... ................. '600.00 County Clerk .... ............................... 3,_000.00 Sheriff... .... ................. ........... 6,300.00 Superintendent of Schools .... .. ............ 2,600.00 Assessor........ ............................... 3,.34Q.00 Treasurer ....... ............................... 2,000.00 Surveyor ........ ............................... 100.00 District Attorney ............. ............... 250.00 Tatermaster ..... ............................... 2,250.00 County Nurse .... ............................... 2,500.00 County Library.. ........................... 4,000.00 County Agriculturist ........................... 1,700.0 +0 Widows' Pensions ............................... 2, 0:0.00 Indigent Relief ................................ 8,000.00 Salaries - Relief Workers .................... 2,100.00 Juvenile Court .. ............................... 500.00 Court House Rent ................r.............. 6,326.00 'Janitor's Salary ............................... 720.00 Jail Rent ....... ............................... 360.00 Auditing... ....... ........ ......... ,.... 500.00 Sealer of Weights & Measures................... 252.05 Justice Court ... ............................... 500.00 School Library .. ............................... 431.50 Health Officer .. ............................... 900.00 Board of Prisoners ............................. 750.00 General Road Fund ......... .....`................4,800.00 School Fund .............. ......................40,000.00 Interest on War-rants.. ..................... 8,0.00.00 Soldiers' Indigent Relief ...................... 600.00 Coroner ........................................ 100.00 Retire Outstanding Warrants ....................23,750.Oa insane & Feeble Minded ......................... 3,000.00 County Court Stenographer ...................... 300.00 Emergency.... . ............................... 1,500.00 Tax Delinquencies - Loss . ......................70,000.00 Supplies for all Departments ................... 4,000.00 Home Demonstration Agent ....................... 425.00 General Expense ................................ 5.00.001 Tax Foreclosure Proceedings .................:.. 500.00 TOTAL............ .$214,434.55 That the total revenue in expectancy from sources other than taxation has been estimated to be.the sum of y73,425.00, and that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County, controlled by 6% limitation, is $141,009.55; that the amount to be raised outside 60 limitation for the retirement of bonds is W33,352.50, or a total of ; 174,362.05, total budget for all purposes, exclusive, of State Levy, the amount of which has not yet been certified to the County. it is, therefore, ORDERED by the Court that there will be and there is hereby levied upon all the tax- able property in Deschutes County the gross sum of $174,362.05, exclusive of taxes to be ilevied by the State of Oregon for the year 1933, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1933, and to distribute , the gross amount thereof to the follo,��Jng purposes: For the County General Fund .. ...................691,778.05 For the County School Fund ..:.................. 40,000.00 ✓ For the General Road Fund .. .....................x;4,800.00 For the Payment of Interest on, and Retirement of Road Bonds .............................. 433,352.50.✓ For County Library ............. `'4 X300.00'' For School Library Fund ..... ......................$431.50 ',' it is further ORDERED that this record be entered in full in the Journal of this Court, and that the Clerk thereof forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. In the - Matter, of . Fi re Patrol Laws: WHEREAS, it appears that the State Forester has filed a list shotsing the lands in this County subject to fire patrol assessment, being designated as District No. 1 at .02� per acre, and District No. 2 at .04� per acre, and an assessment is hereby made for the amount designated upon the'said list for the lands described therein, and the Assessor is directed to spread the.same upon the'lands in accordance therewith. In the Nutter of Tax Levy v✓ for High School Tui ti on Fund: ORDERED that a Nine Thousand. ($0,003. =00) Dollar Levy be made upon District No. Nine (9), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (1.5), Seventeen (17), TvTenty (20), Twenty -one (21), Twenty -two (22), Twenty -five (25)', luenty -six (26), Ti;enty -eight (28), Twenty -nine (29), Thirty -four (34), Thirty -five (35), and Thirty -six (36), in Deschutes County for High School Tuition Fund purposes, which amount the Assessor is directed to spread upon the rolls of the property in said District, the same to constitute a levy upon all taxably property within said Districts. See Order) In the Matter�of the 1927 Tax: An Order ras'duly adopted waiving the penalty and interest on the 1927 dnlincauent taxes if paid by April lst, 1933. (See Order) In the i'datter of Bonds of County Officers: The Bonds of the-County Treasurer, County Assessor, Kenneth R. Bach, newly elected Coroner, and H. T. Merritt, newly elected Justice of the Peace, were approved. In the Matter of Claims ✓! Against. the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in the paymen of the same: GENERAL FUND Bend ' Water Department Mannheimer's Dept. Store Magill Drug Co. West Coast Printing Co. Henry Meyer L. & L. Coffee Shop Toni Quigley Ross Farnham Deschutes County Clerk Alfred Burkland it 11 It ' It J. K. Gill Co. Bend Insurance Co.. . AMOUNT Indigent Relief $10.80 it 11 38. 154 it 11 17.45 Suppli ?s - Clerk 58.50 Election Exp . - Rent 5.00 tr IT - Deals 4.60 IT IT - Hauling 2.00 Traveling Expense 14.50 Election Expenses 28.87 Sheriff's Uffice - moving 252.12 School Supt. - Moving 16.88 Assessor's Office - Moving 63.35 Supplies - Supt. Bond for County Clerk 2- 4�; � 71 PM; 72 GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Mrs. C. R. M1cLallin Election Expense - Hauling $3.60 J. D. Bowman " 'r 5.00 Niswonger & Winslow Soldiers' Ind. Relief ; 100.00 Irwin Hodson Co. Clerk - Supplies 8.50 n tr n County Judge =` Supplies 4.12 Smith Electric Election Expense 2.75 J. S. Davis Co. ' y Clerk 40.68 I'y' Superior Cafe meals - Jurymen 15.35 Assets Reali zati on ' Company Court House Rent 477.50 Shell Oil Co. Supplies 362.05 GENERAL ROAD FUND AMOUNT Bend Water Dept. Services - Warehouse $3.20 Pacific Power & Light Co. " rr 1.00 Shell Oil Co. Supplies 305.44 MARKET ROAD FUND AMOUNT Shell Oil Co. Supplies $270.52 The following bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation "Special Relief Fund" E. R. McCown Indigent Relief - Labor $10.65 Magill Drug Co. rr n 6.90 Mrs. May Maher " " 30.00 Ira Pontius It rt -- Labor 1.28 Erickson's Grocery " rr 170.60 J. R. Fuqua " " - Labor 3:.00 r Mike Kepper n " It 4132 John Crowley n r, it AM- Mrs. Marion Crogham Widow's Pension 20.00 Mrs, G. S. Chamberlin Indigent Relief 5.27 W. ". Brown County Work 12.94 Lena Halvorson, Indigent Relief 8.75 Louie Swanson rr rr 12.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Ind. Relief 1.67 Jack O'Sullivan County "ork 3.56 Elmer Owens rr IT 3.56 J. E. Rentschlar Indigent Relief 35.00 Mrs. Tony Lehnen rr rr 5.00 Bend Water Dept. If rr 2.70 acifi c Power & Light Co. 'r rr 30V Melvin Bedient " " 3.00 W. J. Lowe H tt 7.86 Mrs. Robert Lieuallen WidowT s Pension 25.00 Brooks Scanlon Lumber. Co. Indigent Relief 31.00 A. E. McLennan r' rr 20.00 Pac. Tel & Teleg. Co. Office of Social lorker 23.72 Ralph Ulrich Indigent Relief 1.13 Mabel Kusky Widow? s tension 1.0.00 St. Charles Hospital Indigent .Relief 215.70 Mrs. E. L. Nichols Rent - Indigent 6.25 Jack Perry County Work 10.59 Miller Lumber Co. - Indigent Rgli of 21.00 Tumalo General Store rr rr 2.79 Michaelson's Grocery IT If 12.99 J. S. Davis Co.. " rr 7 00 Parker's Drug Store rr rr 4:95 Gilber.t's Independent Grocery " rr 35.00 Karl Rukavena r' rr 10.00 William Levin rr " 8.97 J. Bozart rr rr 4.00 Oregon Market " rr 2.00 L. C. Fleming rr " 9.50 J. C. Penney Co. rr r' 112.95 Tm. Coleman County Work 9.15 Pleasant Ridge Dairy Indigent Relief 7.52 R. A. White County Work 1.50 Pacific Pomner & Light Co. Indigent Relief 2.10 Standard Oil Co. " " 1.25 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, the 28th day of December, 1932. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. E. M. Peck Commissioner. James Whitlock ------ - - - - -- Commissioner. r1f 6-t Bend, Oregon, Jan. 4, 1933. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, ,as begun and held at the Court House in Lend, In said County, on the 4th day of January, 1933, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A.= H. Ti fft, 11 11 E. L. McCauley, Sheriff. In the Putter of the Sale of Real Property!. WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that i r:ould be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the he: einafter described premises to the highest 'bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to-wit: Lot One (1) , Dlock T,, +.enty -four (24) , original tovansi to ofBend, Deschutes County, Oregon ........................ .........................$50.00 Lot One- (1), Block Twenty -five (25), original townsite ofBend, Deschutes County, Oregon ......................... .........................$50.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants: General Fund warrant No. 32687, unregistered, for Ten ($10.00) Dollars, dated June 25th, 1928, payahle to Etta Patterson, and General Road warrant No. 27580, Registered No. 3638, dated July 21st, 19275, for One Hundred Fifteen ($115.00) Dollars, payable to Mary Metcalf, and each thereof, are hereby cancelled, and the Clerk and the Treasurer are directed to make the ;proper notations upon their records. In the matter of Lease of County Lands: J. D. Donovan made application to lease the following described premises owned by Deschutes County: West half (YI ) of the Northeast Quarter (NE4) of Section Thirty-three (33), lownship Fifteen (15) SoLith, Range Eleven (11), E.9 VB'.M. The Court agreed to lease the same to the said J. D. Donovan for a rental of an amount equal to the annual taxes as they appear on the tax roll. R. F. Mellon made application to lease the following described :)roperty owned by Deschutes County: Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NEB SE". of Section Thirty -five (35), Toijrnship Seventeen (17� South, Range 1'v: elve (12) E., The Court agreed to lease the same to the said -R. F. Pli_llon for a rental of an amount equal to the annual taxes as they appear on the tax roll; provided, that the said R. F. Mellon pay any stater right charges or rentals. In the Matter of Designating uffi ci al County Nev spay ers : VVEEREAS, the law provides that in the January term of each year, the Court shall des- ignate two (2) official County neti,Jspapers, and appearing that th:. Bend Bulletin, published i in Bend, Oregon, and the Redmond Spokesman, published in Redmond, Oregon, each have a circulation suffi.ci_ent to qualify as County newspapers, and they are, therefore, hereby w DESIGNATED as the official County newspapers for the year 1933. In the Matter of Sup;pli e s: Most of the County officials submitted estimates for their requirements for supplies and equipment for the ensuing year, and the County Judge was authorized to invite the various Portland houses and local houses in Deschutes County to submit -bids to the County Court for furnishing the supplies and equipment, to be opened on I'edn esday, the 18th day of Januar -r, 1933, said houses to be furnished with the estimates of the various County officials. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND Oregon Transfer Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Houk Motor Co. C. M. Gun e r s on John Gunderson Albert Julian Dorcas aociety C. L. McCauley Shell Oil Co. James ivhitlock Janet Moffat Pilot Butte-Pharmacy Frenchi e's Service Station Schuman Auto Electric Bend Bulletin Vic's Service Station Mission " it McCann Sign Shop Kroemer Studio General Station rr2 Walt Jensen J. P. Jensen Chamberlin Electric Central Oregon Garage Pilot butter Service Station Bend Laundry E. Mei stad E. Meistad Blodgett Printery Bend Hardware Co. Bend Hardware Co. E. jdeistad Bend hardware Co. Bend hardware Co. Bend Garage Co. Bend hardware Co. C. P. Becker George Walsh Donald , 1. Graham J. 0. Lowell C. T. Terril C. T. Terril_ C. L. McCauley New Home Cafe Bushong & Co. Bend Vilater De Walter G. _Weak E. M. Peck Election Boardg R. J. 'McKinney R. J. McKinney T. E. J. Duffy GENERAL ROAD FUND The Bend Bulletin Frenchie's Service Station McCann Sign Shop E. M. Peck James Whitlock The Austin- Western Road Mach. Co. Miller Sanford Tractor Co. Lend rardware Co. Barrett' s ti elding Shop Lend Water DepF t. AIMO UN T Printing Gas Receipts $6.50 Supplies 41.15 Services 2.50 road Inspection 25.00 n n 35.00 Equipment 123.24 Freight 8.19 Supplies 38.63 Services 1.65 " - Warehouse 1.60 AM UN T Se rvices - Court House w'5.00 Services 10J.50 Auto Exp. - Cty. Nurse 28.15 Transaortati on of 2ri son -rs 5.95 Wages - ->h-ariff's Office 12.00 Auto & Trvlg. Expense 7.90 Election. Expense, b2eals 24.00 Advanced Expenses 31.82 Supplies 40.33 Court Attendance 34.00. Oup;.)li es - Stenographer 38.79 IT Cty. Nurse 79.90 Auto & Trvlg. Exp. - Sheriff 2.10 Auto & Trvlg..Exp. -,Sheriff 9.00 Supplies & Legal Publications 143.20 Auto & Trvlg. Exp. - Sheriff 5.85 it it I it it if 4.55 Lettering Doors - Court House 14.45 Photos of Convicts 6.00 Auto & Trvlg. Exp. - uheriff 4.30 Wages - Sheriff's Office 2.00 n IT n 2.00 Moving Exp. & Supplies - Sheriff 21.90 Auto Expense 65.80 Supplies. 20.49 Services - Cty. Nu_ryse •72 Moving Safe - Assessor 11.00 Moving Safe - Sheriff 50.50 Supplies - Sheriff 20.05. Supplies - Court House 2.40 It - County Clerk 1.50 .Moving Office - Treasurer 11.00 Supplies - Assessor 2.55 " - Sheriff .75 Auto Expenses - Sheriff 1.20 Supplies - Treasurer 2.68 Election Expense 26.55 Vuitness Fee 5.30 it IT 8.70 it IT 1 8.70 Justice of the Peace 142.55 IT IT tt n 38.55 Advanced Expenses - Sheriff 2.15 Board of Prisoners 103.20 Office OVipplies - Sheriff 13.20 Services - Court House & Jail 5.05 Advanced Expenses - Treasurer 5.86 Court Attendance 42.50 Election Expense 15.00 Expenses - IATatermaster 47.28 Wages T' 171.00 Advanced Expenses 5.98 AIMO UN T Printing Gas Receipts $6.50 Supplies 41.15 Services 2.50 road Inspection 25.00 n n 35.00 Equipment 123.24 Freight 8.19 Supplies 38.63 Services 1.65 " - Warehouse 1.60 �I F. H. May Dan C. Wood Dale Tussing Goo. McAlister Miller Lumber Co. MARKET ROAD Austin- Western Road Mchry. Co. E. -M. Bon, McCraken- Ripley Co. W. 0. Wi ddows Howard Cooper Corp. Consolidated Freight Lines Earnest Walker F. H. May Dan C. Wood Goo. McAlister ND. Tussing Carl Alfrey Bend Hardware Co. Shell Oil Co. Shell Oil Co. - Redmond Miller Lumber Co. State Ind. Acc. Com. I! " 11 It Jim Norton ®5 Wages $34.54 " 22.45 it 47.50 it 85.32 Supplies 1.50 AMOUNT Equipment. 123.24 it 37 .. 00 Supplies 17.30 Wages - Draftsman 4..20 Supplies 2.77 Freight 2.24 Wages 15.96 It 151.64 " 99.80 r► 18.96 " 80.58 rr 118.50 Supplies 75.31 " 73.81 11 38.16 rr 62.00 Accident Ins. on Payroll 28.J6 it " 11 " 16.49 Services - Blacksmith 4.00 The following bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Reconstructi Finance Corporation "Special Relief Fund": Katheryn Mickie Widow's Pension 42.50 James Waterhouse Indigent Relief 20.00 Elsie Carden rr 11 10.00 William Douglas g " n 20.00 Edith Neel Widow's Pension 25.00 Alli e Davis Indigent neli of 15.00 Sarah Cook, Widow's derision 15.00 Dora Gales rr it 10.00 Agnes Hyde Indigent Caro 70.00 Frank Sheffield It Relief 15.00 Mary Griffith Widow's tension v 35.00 Eva Griffith I! If J. W. Harrison Indigent Aeli of 40.00 20.00 Bertha Hethorne hido,At' s Pension 25.00 Bernice H�ergenroder rr it 40.00 Gladys Cox Mrs. Esther Ballantyne Juvenile Caro Widow's Pension 20.00 J. H. Fulton Indigent Aelief 40.00 12.00 Yrs. H. E. Alexander IT 11 Link Davis n n 35.00 Lucille Smead Widow's Pension 20.00 35.00 Oliver Torbjornsen indigent relief 15.00 Charles Thompson " 11 Ethel Barron Widow's Pension 15.00 20.00 W. F. Guernsey.- ,, . Indigent nt Relief 10.00 Marion Crogh� Widow's Pension 40.00 Myrtle Surface n It 40.00 Mrs. McClelland Indigent Care 4.50 J. H. Bergstrom Supplies for Indigent 4.50 Mrs. Nellie Orator Care of Indigents 45.00 Wm. Montgomery Supplies for Indigents 3.95 Lawn View Dairy Supplies -Milk 3.40 C. J. Brei er Co. 11 Indigent Relief 3.74 A. Ijheeler rr IT it 10.00 A. E. Dyer Grocery Indigent Relief - Groceries 12.00 Christopherson Dairy IT IT - Milk 4.06 J! B. Bozart T' It - Wood 4.DO Ione Miller Care of Indigent 20.00 Mabel Dusky Widow' s Pension 10.00 J. C. Penney Co. Indigent belief 310.45 Mrs. J. P. Cranford It rr - Rent 12.50 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, January 18th, 1933. H. H. DeArmond A. H. Tifft James Whitlock County Judge. Commissioner. Commissioner. l` .. if ii - 76 Bend, Oregon, Jan. 18, 1033. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day., pursuant to adjournment, there being present H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, and A. H. Tifft,, .Comriiissioner, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Application for the Transfer of Water Rights: ; The Central Oregon irrigation District has reQuested the County Court to apply to the State Engineer for the transfer of certain eater rights, proper petition being on file herein, v,ith the description of the lands from which the water rights are to be transferred. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Judge be, and he is, hereby authorized to sign proper application for such transfer. In the Matter of the Sale of Personal Property: ORDERED that the bid of Mrs. Stoffel in the amount of Five ($5.00) for the shack located on Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SET SI %4) of Section Three (3) , Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Thirteen (13) E.1- .M. be accepted. It, is further ORDERED that the bid of E. E. Butler in the amount of Five ($5.00) Dollars for a shack located on County property near 'Grange Hall be accepted. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: THEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the he °einafter described real property, a-rid it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -iM1d t: Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NET SET) of Section Thirty -five (35), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to rater right ................ ............................... .........$40.00. together with costs of sale of said property. In the matter of Library Board: The term of Ruth R. Overturf as a member of the Deschutes County Library Board having expired, and appearing that she is qualified to act as a member of the said Board;' it is, therefore, ORDERED that she be, and is, hereby appointed as a member of said Board for a term of three (3 ) years. In the utter of Salaries: The County Clark is hereby directed to pay the following salaries each month until further ordered by the Court: C. L. McCauley, Sheriff x,208.33 Mable Livesay, Deputy Sheriff 100.00 J. J. Schwendker, Sheriff's Clerk 75.00 P. B. Johnson, County Clerk 166.66 Mary Hansen, Deputy Clerk 75.00 J. Alton Thompson, School Supt. 166.66 V,�alter G. Peak, Treasurer 125.00 A. A. Anderson, Assessor 166.66 Janet Moffat, Nurse 150.00 H. H. DeArmond, Judge 100.00 Helene Selde, Clerk of County Court and County Judge 40.00 J. D. Bowman, Janitor,-- 60.00 v' I In the Matter of Dog License Fees: WHEREAS, The lar, provides that the County Court shall determine the amount of dog license fees to be paid within the County, and appearing to the Court that the rate of One and,50f100 Dollars for female dogs and One Z$1.00) Dollar for male dogs is a reasonable and just license to be charged, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the dog licenses-for Deschutes County for the year 1933 shall be One and 50/100 ($1.50) Dollars for females and One ($1.00) Dollar for males. In the matter of the Redemption of Real Property: YHEREAS,.• it appears that the County has heretofore acquired through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings I I I. Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE_} NE`) the East Half of the Southeast Quarter (E2 SE:�) of Section Four (4), Township Fo:xxteen (14} South, Range Eleven (11) East, W.M.; and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NEB NEO, and the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SET NE_j-) of Section mine (9 ), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Eleven (11) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon., and that Eva Griffith has filed an' l"Pfidavit showing that she was the record oi�vner of the property at the time it was purchased by the County for taxes, and desires to redeem the same and has tendered into Court the sum of Forty. -five and 80 /100 (41-45.80) Dollars, being It is hereby the amount for which it was purchased by the County plus interest, and requests a Deed, ORDERED that the money be accepted and a Deed issue to the said Eva Griffith conveyin the said premises to her:, In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were ,presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND Relief ANTOUNT J. Shepard Election Expense - Rent $� Q0 0. I. C. Cafeteria General Expense - Relief Com. y �. 3.80 Alfred Burklund Oregon State Board of it IT Remodel Offices Control Care of Insane 154,02 Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications 280.00 60.50 Magill Drug Co. Supplies - Jail 2.49 Bushong & Co. Office Supplies - Sheriff 52.75 Ruth Shearer. Salary for December 40.00 Pacific Povver & Light Co. Services - Court House 47.00 Pac. Coast Stamp Wks. Supplies - Sheriff 20.65 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Office Supplies - Misc.- 30.90 Kilham Stat. & Print. Co. 11 It - Sheriff 9.99 Entrikin Bros. Pacific Power & Light Auto Expense - Social Vvorker Co. Services 9.00 A. H. li.fft - Dist. Att'y. Court Attendance 10.40 - Milk 19.71 17.20 LAW LIBRARY FUND - Labor 1.50 American Law Book Co. Law Books 24.00 The folloi,Ting bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation "Special Relief Fundrt . Peterson Dairy E. P. Brosterhous Bend Dairy Buster Brown Shoe Store W. J. Love A. E. TAcLennan Pacific Power & Light Co. TI tT Tt if 11 Stone City Cabins "virs. Joe Buckeley Redmond Dairy Bernice Plunkett Joe Bells Raymond Ross J. T. Brown Jack O'Sullivan Joseph L. McCool, M.D. Mrs. Elva Holt Alvin Gustafson Fred Benson Leo Ormiston Mrs. Sarah Goodman Pacific Poier & Light Co. rr rr rt tr rr rr tr rr tt tt Parker's Drug Store Butler's Drug Store City of Redmond iVli chael son's Grocery Safeway Stores S. & N. Men's Shop St. Charles Hospital Innis Barber Shoe Brooks Scanlon Lbr. Co. Taylor'.s Independent Dairy Mrs. Anna Katham Pleasant Ridge Dairy Indigent Relief - Milk 7.68 it it - Rent 20.00 It it - Milk 26.14 it it _ Shoes 6.91 it Tr - Meat 4.82 rr rr - Care 20.00 n tr _ .46 It n - 7.44 ►r rr - Rent 15.00 n r1 - Milk 2.03 if n - Milk 19.71 tr IT - Labor 1.50 n 11 ;: _ . n 9.00 rr n _ Tr 3.00 n n rr 1r tr 3.00 _ rr 3.00 tr tt _ tr T1 rr - V,'ork _150.00 5.25 4.50 4.50 rr rr _ Tt 4.50 20.00 tt IT _ , 90 .70 n n _ 2.04 Tr IT - Drugs 12.95 n IT _ r' 19.55 ater 5.00 rr 11 - Groceries 33.23 IT 92.06 Clothing 4.80 122.25 n rr - 1.25 Groceries 39.00 rr rr _ Milk �.� IT rr - Care 35.00 Tt tr _ Mi lk 22.00 7 In the 111atter of Bids for County Supplies: The Court received several sealed bids for the printing and ftarnishing of County supplies for the'year 1933, for all of the County offices, and the bid of the Redmond Spokesman, being the lowest on the following items, was accepted: COUNTY NURSE: 1000 Second Sheets 1000 Sheets 8 x13 Mimeograph Paper 1000 Sheets 82x13 Typewriter Paper SHERIFF: ASSESSOR: -200 Statement of Taxes 2 Box #122 Type paper 82x13 _ 1 Box Type Paper 8x13 1 Box Second paper 8000 Tax Statements' TREASURER: 2500 Delinquent Notices 2000 Yellow second sheets 1500 Second Sheets' 1000 Plain 8!x11 Shuts 1000 Legal Size lypewriter Paper SCHOOL SUPT.: 16,000 Sheets 14 in. Mimeo. paper 811 4,000 Sheeto 11 in. it It 82n 2,000 Recond Sheets 11x82 4,000 3x42 in. gummed address labels with postal clause The bid of the Bend Bulletin, being lowest on the following items, vaas accepted: COUNTY NURSE: 1000 Letterheads 1000 Envelopes (250 large - .750 small) ASSESSOR: 4,000 Assessment Blanks 1000 letterheads 1000 envelopes 6 -3/4" 1000 envelopes 1011 100 #x304 Township plats for tracing 200 Township plats ;#279 2 Assessment binders with A. to Z. on punched leaves 6 Tract Index Books 5 Land Index binders with Index tabs on paper 5000 sheets paper for same TREASURER: 500 stamped 3/ envelopes 3000 printed checks In the Mutter of Jury List: COUNTY CLERK: l "Chattel Mortgage Record Book #33 1 mortgage Record Book #r39 2 Deed Record Books #52 and #53 1 Commissioners Journal #3 2,000 size 8, stamped Envelopes; 2j stamps SHERIFF: 1 Tax Collection Register with Recap. Delinquent Certificate Books for 1000 certificates 2500 Window envelopes 1500 Envelopes No. 10 1000 Letterheads SOHO, 2000 2000 2000 1000 )L SUPT.: Letterheads - Bond 82xll Envelopes No. 6 -3/4 Manilla Clasp Envelopes 10x12 No. 97 - Plain Ledger paper cards 2 -x4 in. The following is selected as the Jury list for Deschutes County for 1933: Anderson, Lillian Bend Douthit, Lloyd Bend Aune, Anton Bend Dyer, C.O. Bend Ashcroft, Andrew S. Bend Dart, E, V. Bend Arnold, J. F. Bend Davis, j". D. Bend Ashe, James 'W. Bend Dyer, A. E. Bend Angell, Albert G. Bend Daugherty, E. J. Bend Ager, Bessie Bend Donovan, J. D. Bend Anderson; 0. E. Redmond Dyer, D..C. Bend Adams, E. B. Redmond Devereaux, Leon --Bend Agee, E. E. Redmond Danforth, W. H. Bend Archer, j +Jildred Redmond Drake., H. A. Bend Arnold, Frank Redmond Dudrey, J. A. Bend Armstrong, J. E. Redmond Duckett, J. P. Sisters AudY°ain, V7. J. Redmond Dorn, George IVI. Terrebonne Ahlstrom, Anton Deschutes Dit,terlins, P. G. Redmond Allen, C. L.. Tuinalo Drake, E. F. Deschutes Dahle, 0. P. Bend Dickey, C. E. Bend D °Lapp, A. M. Bend Barrett, Jeanette Bend. Dunlap, Clifton Tumalo Brentano, R. R. Bend Benson, Claude L Bend Buchanan, L. D. Bend Bennett, Kenneth G. Bend Emard, Walter J. Bend Burkhalter, Fred Bend Eastes, J. A. Bend Brookings, Horace Bend Ewing, Thomas E. Bend Byland, Gustave Bend Ertle, George Bend Baxter, Harvey Bend Edgington, Ellis H. Sisters Browm, Joseph T. Bend Endecott, B. F. Redmond Burich, Joseph Bend Elder, James A. Tumalo` Becker, C. P. Bend Brogan, Phil F. Bend Birell, 'Vi. C. Bend Ball, R. %,1. Bend Fleming, D. lj''. Bend Ballentyne, Ray Bend Fox, LeRoy Bend Beck, R. H. Bend Fissel, H. J. Bend Bartlett, Jack Bend rossen, Anton Bend 79 Bymer, Fred Redmond Forbes, Anne M. Bend Brovrn, Mrs. Ed Redmond Fox, Stuart F. Bend Buckley, J. J. Redmond Foley, 1m. F. Bend Burdick, Mrs. N. A. Redmond Ferguson, R. A. Bend Blakely, G. M. Redmond Fletcher, Lyle Bend Baker, J. P. Bend Fish, ' axine Bend Barclay, George R. Bend Foss, J. A. Terrebonne Baker, Carl H. Tumao Fairfield, Geo. Redmond Blakely, Gail S. Brooks Farrard, C. H. Redmond Brown, Roy Terrebonne Foster, T. H. Bend Fuller, Earl Shevlin Chase, Percy E. Bend Conn.arn, Lillian Bend Cruikshank, Ken G. Bend Gertson, A. B. Bend Coxen, Fred Bend GoodfellotieT, Cecil H. Bend Culler, J. C. Bend Gilfillan J. 0. Bend Clapp, Carrie E. Bend Goldsmith, C.. H. Bend Cooper, Roy Vv. Bend Grant, Bert Bend Crampton, Vv. RT. Clement, H. G. Bend Bend Goodrich, A. L. Sisters Cashman, Maurice Bend Gallaway, C. 0. Griffin, ;'d. C. Redmond Craven, Lloyd S. Carnpb ell, Mrs P. Bend S Grindle.7 J. L. Bend Bend . Coe, 'Urs. J. B. .Redmond Redmond Gerking, Ray G'Aert, Clyde Tumalo Shevlin Chase, A ex Redmond Christy, Chas. Redmond Cottengin, J. A. Redmond Crouder, Ray A. Curtiss, Mrs. W. Redmond B. Redmond Haynie, George Bend Cizamberl n.11drs.Gene Tumalo Hulette, R. L. Hoogner, 'C. B. Bend Collins IV. D. Charles, John Tumalo Shevlin Haines, Chas. H. Bs nd Bend Conklin, Sid Shevlin Harold F. Hansen B`nd Chapin, Ernest Lapine Heineck Ben G. Hughitt, H. H. Bend Clark, Jack H. Lapine Hudson, Owen Bend Bend Hess, Emil Bend Hunter, J. AT. Bend H Holmes, C. A. Bend nenkle, 0. C. Bend Hove, John H. _.Bond __McKay, Clyde Metz, C. H. Bend Henninger, H. H. Hunt, Clara Bend McCla.nathan, Robert Bend Bend Hostetter, Geo.A Bend Bend I�J1cGuffi e, J J. G. May, Bend Hill, Harry Nance, Sisters Y". H. I cGillvray, Ivan Bend Bend P. D. Hannon, Vb. E. Redmond Redmond Massart, John J. Bend HeiCDnee, G °o• Redmond IIee k _", R. A. Montgomery, Henry Bend Bend Hein►, Mrs. C. VFW. Hesse, Redmond McReynolds, Grace R. Bend Mrs. E. E. Hogan, William Sisters Redmond Montgomery, 0. B. Bend. Hill, Chas. A. Redmond �r Kr Agnes gnes Idarkham, Eugene Bend Bend Hoppe, Luci 11 "° ILedmond McDonald, Bryan Bend Luthins, harry S. Redmond Morris, C. D. . Bend Holton. ;;:. George M. Deschutes Diller, Clay C. Bend Hohnstsin, John Alfalfa Morse, A. J. e Bend Horsell, 17Lm. D.C. Hooch, C. Vv-. Alfalfa Bend T''Ieek� �' �• �lainvi ei, el.frich, John Millican hiller, D. L. Yonteith, Leslie Sisters Lower B ri d e amby, R. I. Iear y, 1able A. Bend Tumalo 111 e s , E . I Lower B ri ag e JIiller, Mr's. Ivlarinn Terrebonne Miller, Everett Terrebonne Mustard, Everett Terrebonne Inabni t, t, ra=nk Bend lelson C B. Muma, d. V_,% Redmond Redmond Ireland, J. T. Redmond Miles, Gertrude Redmond � cKown, V`.Tarner Deschutes McClain, M. J. Bend McClean, E. D. Bend Johnson, Arthur Bond McClellan, Louise Bend Jackson, M. J. Bend McCartney, G. S. Tumalo Jackson, Andre=w Bend Miltenberger, Minnie Lapine Jerome, J. C. Bend Johnson, Edc-ard Bend Jonas, Joseph. Bend Jarrett, Mrs. Sarah Redmond Net=: ell, Roy Bend Jensen, deter Tumalo Na by, John Bend Johnson, J,phn C. Lapine NedrowI R. iii. Bend Kildee, E. A. Bend Overturf, H. J. Bend Kelleher, Marie Bend Officer, Wilfred Bend Ko stol, Chris Bend � rmi ston, H. C. Bend Kimble, Clarence J Bend Olausen, Ida. E. Bend Knorr, R. S. Terrebonne Olson, Clinton Shevlin King, M. A. Redmond Kizer, Fred Shevlin Phillips, George H. Bend Pickard, L. R. Bend Long, J. A. Bend Paddock, George A. Bend Lyons, M. F. Bend Prater, Elmer Bend Ledgerwood, Jacob EBend prince, Frank Bend Livingston, H. L. Lucas, Sadie Larson, Anna I,Aari e Leedy, ti. B. Lehnherr, Elmer Lakin, H. R. Leary, A. R. Ledbetter, R. L. Lc -syd, J. S. Leonard, R. E. LaPlant, M. G. Larson, Oscar Lantz, Guy Ledbetter, R. H. Rhoads, Taylor E. R. Ryan Reynolds, B. L. Rogers, Ray M. Robbins, Guy Rasmussen, Chas IA. Reynolds, Fred P. Rahn, V'jim. A. Rennel s, May Schwandker, Lela Sill ery, L. S. Swanson,, Florence Silvis, C. V. Steidl, Amanda Stokoe, George V�'. Smith, Marie Searcy, Vti% E. Smi t:., J ep E. Sayvyer, K.. E.. Stokoe, Clyde S oringate, Uscar 0.. Stephens, Lester G. Sayler, C. W. - Schilling, A. 0. Stover, Byron, A. Symons, A. A. Simpson, C. E. Stone, D. W. Scoggins, Carrie V. Guy Shumway Spoo, E. H. Stadig, G. E. Snapp, Logan Schmidt, Phil Short, Vade Skelton, Vern Smith, Warren Strixner, Henry Struss, J. A. Stout, Dan C. Spires, L. R. Schults, Orville E. Steidl, Steven L. Stubbs, Etta Stookey, Elgin Scott, Walte; A. Sannerud, Harry Stookey, Floyd F. Terril, C. T. Taylor, Lyman Triplett, Fred Tyler, Tracy Triplett, W. J. Bryan Talley, P. H. Taylor, M. E. Thompson,. Geo. Underwood, James Ullman, Fred G. Bend Bend B end B end B end B end Bend Redmond Redmond Alfalfa Bend Bend T e r r ehonn. e Cline Falls Bend Bend Redmond Redmond Redmond Deschutes Bend Millican .:.Tumalo Bend B end B end B end B end B end B end Bend B end B end B end B end B end B end B end B end B end B end B end Plainvi ew Plainview Sisters Si sters Terrebonne Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond Cline Falls Alfalfa Bend Bend Tumalo ahsvlin Brooks Brooks 'Bend B end Bend B end B end Redmond Redmond Tumalo Redmond Tumalo Ferry, Frank 2 --rry, Aubrey E. Parr, E. DA. Parker, Floyd Pedersen, P. J. Ries, m, G. Rhodes, B. F. Roberts, "1a ='ry Reeder, Berdena Roberts; S. E. _lunge, Stella P. Varco, E. E. Van - Iatre, IIV. W. Van * Tassel, TH. Vandevert, T. W. V`ri ght, Albert V',jestlake, E. R. Whittington, O. YI. Wing, Vh arr sn White, Bert Walter, Chas. L. Vetle, John Wi rtz, V'i . A. V`ailt, J. J. Woods, Claude Wright, Curtiss L. I' illiams, John V�imp, Mrs. J. D. R'i lli ams, Ed VV'ester, Mrs. F. L. fells, T. J. ti'jright, A. I. Young, E. H. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. B end Sisters Terrebonne .Redmond Bend B end B end B end B end B end Bend Plainview Redmond Bend Lapine B end B end B end B end B end Bend B end B end Sisters 6isters Lower Bridge Terrebonne Terrebonne T9rrebon-ae Terrebonne Redmond Redmond B end H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. lJ f� BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the .1st day of February, 1933, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when y,.-ere present:, H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, E. L. McCauley, Sheriff. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: GyiEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that- it y;ould be to the best interest of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described pr °m ises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amoxnt set opposite each respective tract, tq -Tvit: Lots Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), and Eight (8) of Block B, Redmond Townsite First Add- ition, Deschutes County, Oregon ................ ..............................5 5. 00 pe r lot together with costs of sale of said property. ORDERED that the County accept the bid of $3.00, offered by Ralph Hammer for the shack on East Half (E) of Lot One (1 } , and the ll,rest Half (E'2) of Lot Tyro 2 ,, Block Six (6), Keni ood Gardens, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. In the Matter of the Burial L� of County Indigents: Two bids were received for the burial of the County indigents, or charges, each being for the sum of Sixty 0,60.00) Dollars. It was ordered that the Court make no contract, but that the maximum that the County would pay for the burial of the indigent, which would include casket, outside box, grave and op -ring, and all other necessary things re,;:uired, including clothing, v: -ould be Sixty ($60.00) Dollars.- In the Matter of the County v Court Minutes: ORDERED That the County Clerk keep the County Court minutes, either personally or by deputy. In the batter of Sale of Property: Itappears that the Assessor does not get on his rolls all property sold by the Sheriff through the order of the County Court as soon as ti-le same is sold. It is therefore, ORDERED that the Sheriff furnish to the Assessor a list of all County property sold by him by. order of the County Court, and the Clerk furnish the .Assessor a list of all property sold _by the County for which Deeds have been filed in his office. In the Matter of Treasurer's Bond: WHEREAS, it appears that the Treasurer never has in his hands any large sum of cash at any one time, and that the amount of bonds that he has now are more than necessary. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Bond of the Treasurer be reduced to Twenty Three Thousand Five Hundre (23,500.J0) Dollars, and that of his Deputy to Five Thousand 05,000) Dollars. IA the Matter of E16 -dtric Lights for the County Offices: The County Clerk reported that he has discussed with the Manager of the Light Company the matter of putting all the lights used by the County on one meter, and it was apparent that a considerable saving could be made. it was, therefore, r ORDERED, that the County Clerk negotiate further v,itn the Light Company, and, if possible, arrange for putting all lights on one meter. It is further ORDEREXthh.e the County Clark, be, and is, hereby diredted to pay to Ruth Shearer, Deputy Counasurer, the sum of Tv.-enty -four ($24.00) Dollars salary for January, and the sum of S �_ e (516.00) Dollars a month salary h:._ ..aft�r until further orders of the court; and pay to -J. J. NeT�Tberry Co. the sum of Thirty ($30.00) Dollars per month as rent e County Jail, until further nrdered. In the Matter of Appli. cat for Loan: The matter of securing additBonal funds from the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, through the Stets of Oregon, for unemployment and indigent relief in Deschutes County was duly considered. It appears from the report of Miss Bowen, inn charge of the relief work for the County, and of the Governor's Unemployment Relief Committee, that it v;ould reouire at least Ten Thousand ($10,000) Dollars additional money to take care of the County's `unem- ployed this winter and spring; and that the County has no money or other sources from which it can obtain money or credit .% -ith which to take care of the relief situation. it is, iN 82 therefore, hereby ORDERED, that necessary application be made by the County to the Goveinor of the State of Oregon for the purpose. of securing a further loan of Ten Thousand $10,000.00) dollars from moneys provided by the Reconstruction. Finance Corporation. In the Matter of Claims Against ✓ the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and varranty ordered drawn in payment of the same: i GENERAL FUND The Bend Bulletin The Miller Lumber Co. R. Anna Thompson J. Alton Thompson J. Alton Thompson H. T. i4ierritt R. H. Fox Marion Lesh R. J. idcKinney Sells & Bach Funeral Home Bend Abstract Company The Bend Laundry-­ Kate Rockwell Pacific Power & Light Co. Pac. Tel. & Teleg. Co. Dr. R. W. hendershott Dr. R. VIT. Christiansen Robert K. Innes Linn County Pilot Bui:te Pharmacy L. B. Baird L. C. i'ruett Magill Drug. Co. C. L. McCauley New Home Cafe Bend eater Dept. MARKET ROAD Shell .Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. Farmers Hardv7are Co., Inc. Peter Lehrman Miller Lumber Co. Dan C. Wood F. H. May Geo. WicAli ster GENERAL ROAD Howard Cooper Corp. Central Oregon Garage Tum- A -Lum Lumber Co. Bend Garage Co. Galloway Garage F. H. iday Dan C. Wood Geo . McAlister Pacific Power & Light Co. E. 11. Bone John Fogel J. S. Davis Co. AMOUNT Legal Publications & Supplies $152.40 General Expense 66.38 Supt. Office - wages 18.00 Supt. - Traveling Exp. 30.00 Office Expense - supoli es and 9.65 traveling expense 35.36 Justice Court Expenses 29.90 Constable 3.00 Board of -Prisoner & Juveniles 9.36 Salary & Exp. - 1�atermaster 153.92 Indigent Burial _ 75.00 Real Estate Transfers - Assessor 30.00 Services - Jail 4.55 Juvenile 3.15 Services - Court House 75.85 " it IT 44.14 Registrar of Vital Statistics 3.50 n if tt rr 6.25 General Exp. - Cty. Clerk 25.00 Care of Insane 5.00 Equip. Repair - Sheriff 6.10 Rent - District Att'y. Dec. 25.00 l!litn9ss Fee 3.80 Election Expense 13.20 Advanced Expenses 19.14 Board of Prisoners 79.20 Services 3.00 Supplies - 269.86 Suppli es 1i: '6 0 Supplies 116.22 Services - Blacksmith 2.00 Supplies 9.65 Tages 47.95 it .34.52 IT 34..52 Equipment Repair 68.05 Supplies 3.30 Sup,pli es 1.20 Auto Expense 15.00 Services & Supplies 19.55 Wages 67.57 Y'ages 51.79 !ages 55.80 Services - i'iarehouse 1.14 Supplies 2.90 Services 1.00 Insurance - Premium on Truck 46.36 The following bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation "Special Relief Fund": John Olson Mrs.. Lesch, The Harter Dairy Bend Drug Co. W. J. Lotive B. Charles F. B. Jackson John DeBoer J. S. Davis -Pacific Power & Light Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. Dr. R. W!. hendershott Clara Zufelt Marion Bowen Tumalo General Store C. W. Williamson Ione Miller Pacific Pos=er & Light Co. Mrs. G. S. Chamberlain ivirs. J. 'P. Cra'Wfor'd Indigent Relief 15.00 County Hospital 300.09 Indigent Relief - Mi lk 5.27 it tt - Drugs 36.60 - Meat &Flood 9.16 - 6.50 rr . it - Rent 7.00 - Rent 6.00 tt li - Rent 9.00 - Lights 2.02 Social Worker's Office 2.83 Indigent Relief - Medicine 10.89 Social Worker - Salary 63.40 it IT - it 90.00 Indi gent Relief V - Groceries 53.43 it tt - Rent 5.00 Care of Indigent 20.00 Indigent Relief - Lights 2.19 indigent Relief -Milk 5.27 Indigent Relief - Rent 12.50 I F Magill 3rug Co. sac. Tel. & Teleg._Co. Yi. P. Cashman Lawn Vi eve Dairy Chase Dairy St. Luke's Hospital Reynold 'I s Grocery George Carpenter Lynch &.Roberts St. Charles Hospital Nellie Grater Magill Drug. Co. Indigent Relief - Drugs ;;18.60 Social Worker' s Office 17.75 Indigent Relief - Clothing 9;93 It it - Mli lk 2.64 4.56 60.05 rr rt - Groceries 6.55 VJ'o od 8.50 r, s► - Groceries __117.41 Care of Sick 150.20 Care of Indigents 70.00 Indigent Relief - Drugs .55.85 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Yfednesday, the 15th day of February, 1933, at 10 A.M. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. James Whitlock Commissioner• A. H. Tifft Commissioner. 1 Bend, Oregon, Feb. 15, 1033. The County Court of Deschutes Co Znty met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all mem- bers being present, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit'. In the Matter of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation Fund: In the construction of the Grange Hall 1arket Road the sum of .`dine n!andred Thirty - nine and 63 /100 (4:939.63) Dollars was advanced to Pay for labor out of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation "Special Relief Fund ". The Treasurer is hereby directed to transfer from the Market Road Fund to the Recon- struction Finance Corporation "Special Relief Fundt' the sum of Nine hundred Thirty -nine and 63/100 Dollars ($939.63). In the Matter of Rolla Chase Lease: Whereas, it appears that during 1932, Rolla. Chase leas=ed from the County: The West half of the Northeast Quarter (V,,"- NEB) of Section ' Thirty-ti.-,-o (32), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) E., W;43d[. for which he agreed to jay Seventy -five ($75.00) Dollars out of the crops sold during the fall; that on account of the ,)oor markets, no money was available for the payment of said t, rent. The said Rolla Chase no,- ;proposes to lease the place for 1933 for the same rental, paying to the County the ,sum of Seventy -five (475.00) Dollars, and delivering to the County one -half of his cream check from and including May and e e each month thereafter until the 1932 and 1933 rent is paid. It is Y v Ordered that a Lease be entered into in the terms above set forth. In the -Matter of the L_ Sale of Real Property: Vxhereas, the County has he-- atofors acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure ceedin`.s, the hereinafter described real property, and it a e pro - would be to the best interest of the Coant tha.tythe same be offene to for the Court that it therefore hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the h= :reinafterldescribed prem- ises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set OP90site each respective tract, to -wit: Lot Seven (7) and Eight (8), of Block Nineteen (19), original toWnsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon ..................... $5.00 per lot. Tract No. One (1), lying west of Block Fifteen (15), Lytle Addition, The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SVV SE,1) of Section Twenty -nine (29), Township Seventeen (17) South, JRange Twelve (12) E•W•ll• �t: 240 feet x 85 feet ..• .......... ... $50.00 - 2.0% down .......•....•.. • ........................Terms: $5.00 per Northeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NE SED month on balance. of Section Tv-e ) my -four (24) , ToT,;:nship Ei Eighteen (18) South, Range Tv�,elve (12), E.ITV.Ivl., and the Vest Half of the Southwest Quarter (V',SVIO of Section Nineteen (19), Township Eighteen (18 South, -range Thirteen (13) E.1Y.1i .............. 10.00 North half of the Northeast Quarter (NINE -) of Section (Twenty -four (24) Totcnshi.p Eighteen (18) South, Range Tv�elve (12) E.�','.i1I ................. ................. ........................$5.00 orthsast Quarter of-th•e.- Northwest Quarter (NE,tNVVI) of isection T'Arenty -four (24), 2'ok•nship Eighteen (18) South Range Twelve (12), E. Z ''.M ........................... 115.00 together vii th costs Hof sale of said property. 83 usmg In the ;Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: EiERAL FUND Bend hardware Co. Pilot Butte Service.Station Pilot Butte' 'Pharmacy Reynoldt Cash Store Florence Swanson H. T. TUerritt Oregon Transfer Chamberlin Electric Bend Laundry Bureau of Public Health Janet Moffat Houk "Motor Co. Bend Insurance Agency Elmer Lehnherr Bend Insurance Agency Bend Insurance Agency Bend-Insurance Agency Bend Insurance Agency Burrughs AddiAg TLch'. Co. Oregon State Board of Control James Whitlock Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Schuman Auto Electric Central Oregon Garage J. S. Davis Co. DOG LICEi`NSE FUND B. L. Rennolds LAV LIBRARY FTND The Frank Shepard Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop State Ind. Accident Com. 11 11 FT 11 Peter Lehrman Bend Hardware Co; Lumbermens Insurance Agency Entrikin Bros. Bend Garage Co. Bar -l-ett' s Welding Shop James V,,Ihitlock MARKET ROAD FUND Central Oregon Garage Frenchie's Service Station Stag Ind. Accident Com. Farmers hardware Co., Inc. Sheep killed by dogs Latin Books Services & Supplies Accident Insurance for Dec. 11 IT It Jan..." Blacksmith labor Miscellaneous Supplies Insurance on Truck 'Services Supplies Services and Supplies Road Inspection Services and Supplies 11 11 IT Accident Insurance for Jan. Sup; ")li es There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond 22.50 10.00 24.45 6.95 6.32 2.75 43.19 33.20 9.00 10.40 21.50 30.00 28.90 35.29 4.06 65.92 County Judge. C James Vkhitlock Commissioner. A. H. Tifft Commissioner. a ' l I j 1 4 11 AIVIOUN Supplies - Court House '!2.65 Supplies 13.38 Office Supplies - Treasurer 7.10 Indigent Relief - Groceries 11.58 Vages - Circuit Judge. 8.50 Justice of the Peace Bond 10.00 Services - Court House 5.00 ervices - Court House 8.30 ervices - County Nurse 2.07 Supplies - County Nurse 7.97 Advanced Expenses 14.9.9 Auto Expense - County Nurse 17.40 Fond - Deputy Cty. Clark 10.00 Insurance ofi Nurse's car 29.48 Dond for assessor 15.00 Dond for Constable 10.00 Bond for Justice of the Peace at LaPine 10.00 Dond for County Surveyor 25.00 Service - Cty. offices 36.60 Care of Insane 230.00 Court Attendance 6.80 Services - Cty. Offices 43.45 Supplies - Sheriff 1.25 Auto Expense - Sheriff 2.75 Auto Expense - Sheriff 6.00 Bond for Deputy Treas. 5.00 Sheep killed by dogs Latin Books Services & Supplies Accident Insurance for Dec. 11 IT It Jan..." Blacksmith labor Miscellaneous Supplies Insurance on Truck 'Services Supplies Services and Supplies Road Inspection Services and Supplies 11 11 IT Accident Insurance for Jan. Sup; ")li es There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond 22.50 10.00 24.45 6.95 6.32 2.75 43.19 33.20 9.00 10.40 21.50 30.00 28.90 35.29 4.06 65.92 County Judge. C James Vkhitlock Commissioner. A. H. Tifft Commissioner. a ' l I j 1 4 11 J I I a BE IT REMEMBERED, That a. regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the lst day of March, 1933, said clay being the day fixed by lave for the holding of terra of the County Court in said County, when vere pres=ent: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James -v�,,hitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissiozier. C. L. McCauley, Sheriff. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: , ✓✓ WhEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it -.T-ould be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore hereby directed teat the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises, to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to - :it: Lots One (1), Two (2) , 1hree (3), Four (4), and Five (5), of Block Two (2), Ellingers Addition to Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, together with the North Ten Feed (N 101 } of the Alley in Block Two (2) ......................'ter Lot 85.0.0 Lots Five (5), Six (6), Sven (7), Eight (8), and Nine ({J), of Block Fifty -two (52), original Townsite ofRedmond, Deschutes County, Oregon ..... ............................... .....Per Lot $'1,5.00 The Northwest Quarter of the Southwest quarter (N1f4S�',) of Section Seventeen (17), l�ov :reship Fourteen (14-), South, Range Twelve (12) , E. W.M. , Deschutes County, Oregon . ............................. 25. OC The Northwest Quarter (NYTI) of Section Three (3), ToV-n- ship Eighteen (18), South, Range✓Tv-elve (12) E.W.U., Deschutes �%ounty, Oregon ............................. . ...... ........................5;25.0; together with costs of sale of said property. In the utter of the Redemption of Real Property: ?''HEREAS, the County has heretofor? acquired title to Lot Nine (9), of Block Four (4) of Terminal Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. v through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and Mable E. DeArmond, being the holder of a contract for the purchase of said premises at the time the sam=e was sold for delinquent taxes, has made application for the redemption thereof, and has 'tendered into Court the sum of One Hundred Eighty -nine and 10-1/100" 'v Dollars, being the full arro,,int of taxes, penalty, and interest levied and un -iaid against said property. It is, therefore ORDERED, that Deed issue to the said Diable E. DeArmond, and the Sheriff is directed to accept said sum`.and issue r-ecei�ts in payment therefor. The State having made application for a Deed to the: Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SGT+ +SSE -) of Section Eleven (11) , Township Sixteen (16) South, Range T,. elve, (12) East, Vv. M., Deschutes County, Oregon, being land owned by tI?s County, and valuable for road building material. 1t iFra.s ORDERED that the County execute a Deed to the State conveying the premises for use as a gravel pit, reserving unto the County the right to use and take from said premises such road material as it may need or desire from tine to tiros without cost. In the Matter of Fleet Insurance: The matter of insurance on the road Lquipment and County cars was given consideration being discussed by several insurance agents' it was ORDERED that prior to the next meeting of the County Court it -�Fiould re -list and re- adjudt�the insurance on each car, fixing the values and amounts to be carried, and that it t�. accept ccept bids at the next meeting of the Court, to be held March 15th, 1:933, based on fleet insurance covering all County,cars and road equipment, lists to be available at the Clerk's: office. The Clerk is hereby O=RDERED and directed to issue a Market Road � „!arrant in favor of the Reconstruction Finance Corporation ('Special Relief hancirr to reimburse moneys tdritdraT-m from that fund and used on the Grange Hall Market Road. W E6� E In the Matter of Cancellation of Tarrants: 0/ + i4# The Clerk is hereb directed to cancel Warrant No. A. 4200 issued November 4, 1932,: for Twenty -five ($25.00 Dollars, payable to 0. B. Kalama, and bearing Register No. � 24700, and the Treasurer is directed to make the proper notations on his books of such cancellation. It is hereby ORDERED that Warrant No. A 4836, issued Jan. 20, 1933, payable to Alfred Burklund for Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars, !register No. 25403, be and the same is hereby cancelled and the Clerk and the Treasurer are directed to make proper notations thereof; and the Clerk is hereby directed to issue a warrant for the sum of Fifteen 015.00) Dollars to Robert J. Barr in lieu thereof. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited; and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT F. D. Antrim District Sealer x;18.16 F. D. Antrim if it 3.04 August Anderson Assessor - Office Expense 5.00 R. H. Fox Services - Constable 14.20 Lynn Wilson Witness Fee 5.90 Jay Patterson IT " 5.90 Johnny Farley „ " 500 Jack Hunt " " 5.90 H. T. Metbitt Justice of Peace 49.20 Smith's Electric Treasurer, Office Expense 2.50 R. J McKinney Wages & Exp. 4:atermaster A164.24 Pacific Sta. & Print. Co. Supplies - Treasurer 14.81 Don B. Stuart Bond - Deputy Sheriff 25.00 Nolan He Gilbert Bond - Coroner 15.00 New Hors Cafe . Board of Irisoners 58.20 C. M. Gunderson Wages - Deputy Sheriff 60.00 Central Oregon Garage Sheriff - Auto & Tray. Exp. 5.25 .Send Water Dept. Services 11.40 Bend Laundry Services - Jail 2.30 Mission Service Station Auto & Tray. Exp. - Sheriff 5.80 C. L. McCauley Ova.nced Expenses 14.40 B. Ferrell, M.D. Care of Insane 5.00 Janiece Gillis Visages - Assessor's.office 6.00 Ni stirong er & Winsbw Burial of Indigents 135.00 Butler's Drug Store Indigent Cara - Medicine 5.00, The Bend Bulletin Legal Pub. & Supplies 200.25 J. Alton Thompson Office & Traveling Expense 35.09 Redmond Spokesman Legal Pub. & Supplies 91.30 Oregon Transfer Services - Court House 5.00 Redmond 6poke.sman -Iggal Publications - Jan. 26.05 State Industrial Acc. Com. Accident Ins. - Sheriff - Jan. 11.36 - Feb. 10.7 3 LAW LIBRliRY FUND West Publishing Co. Law Books 105.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Dan C. Wood Wages 58.19 F. H'. May Wages - Roadmaster 77.07 Geo. McAlister Wages 74.82 Central Oregon Garage Supplies 16.25 L. B. Shield Services 2.50 Lend Water Dept. " 3.10 MARKET ROAD Dan C. Wood Wages 41.57 F. H. May Wages - Roadmaster 24.94 Geo. McAlister Wages 24.94 Frenchie's Service Station Supplies 2.65 The following bills were presented, audited, and ordered paid out of the Reconstruc- tion Finance Corporation "Special Relief Fund ": W. M. Austin Indigent Relief 12.00 Ben to f ri s " IT - Wood 3.50 Clara Hunt Indigent Relief 25.00 Pat Brogan IT " 15.00 Esther Lehnen " " 5.00 Bend Dairy " " - 'bilk 20.00 Cashman' s IT " - Clothing 1009 Chase Dairy it r' - 11i lk 4.20 Christopherson's Dairy IT " - Milk 6.46 John De Boer " IT - Rent 5.00 Marion M. Lash County Hospital 242,40 L J.- H. Mayfield Ions iJillar Otto Olson Pacific lower & Light Co. It it if IT it J. C. Pa?Lnay Co. St. Charles Hospital Sungold Dairy Tumald Garage Tumalo Ge,neral Store C. W. y iliamson P. B. Johnson Pilot Butte Pharmacy Sarah Cook Link Davis Elsie Carden Ed mason Kate Rockwell May Mahar Nellie Granter liable Kusky Eva Griffith Lucille Smead Mrs. R. Li euall en J. H. Fulton Frank Sheffield Bertha hethorn ti:%. F. Guernsey Bernice nergenroder 'Dora Gales J. 17. Harrison Alli e Davis Oliver Torbjornson Phyllis Sykes Edith Neel Fula Trelease Agnes Hyde Mlary Griffith Lei -.ri s Si�;anson tui.rs. H. E. Alexander Katharine Michi e M- .rrtle Surface ari.on Croghan Jam3s lWaterhouse Gladys Cox id elvin B edi ent i 'irs. A. McClennan Karl iukavena Sara Goodman iiarion Bowen Olive Jameson Clara Zufelt In the latter of home Demonstration Agent Rand: Indigent Relief Indigent Care Indigent Relief IT IT Tr rt TT rr tr Care TT Relief IT 11 11 IT TT 11 rT IT - �`Vood - Rsnt - Li gaits _ !1 Clot -ling - Milk Office Equipment - Indigent Reh of rr fr ✓ rr „ TT rr 1, rr n n Groceries Rent Rent Type ri. ter Indigent Care Indigent Relief li Tf It IT It It it IT it IT tt It TI t1 IT it IT ti If , it It rt I IT II II 11 I1 I fi Indigent Care Indigent Relief it it it IT IT it n 11 rr tt It fi Indi gent Care 1- .ndigent Reli of Indigent Care 11 tl rt Pt Social Worker - Salary it tt _ IT if t, _ it $12:50 20.00 12.00 16.19 1.05 139.39 158.00 9.74 4.34 27.73 5.00 500 40.00 15.00 15.00 10.00 10.00 60_00 25 00 40.00 10.00 35.00 30.00 25.00 12.00 15.00 20.00 10.00 35.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 15.00 15.00 20.00 25.00 60.00 30.00 10.00 25.00 35.00 35.00 35.00 15.00 20.00 3.00 20.00 10.00 20. :JO 90.00 55.50 70.00 Mrs. V. F. Livesay. turned into the Court a Cashier's check for One , drad Thirty -thre and 50%100 ($133.50) Dollars, to be sent to the Oregon Station College to be used in connection with. the Home Demonstration Agents' Fluid. There ;being no further business, the meeting adjourned until V';rednesda y , March 15th , 1933, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. ' H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James 1ehitlock, Commissioner. A, H. Tifft, ;,Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, March 15, 1933. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present except H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, and the following proceedings were had to -wi t: De Armond, the Matter of Refund / on Deposit: Whereas, it appears that Veazie & Veazie, attorneys at law, Portland, Oregon, deposited with the County Clark the sum of Fifteen (,15.00) Dollars to cover filing fees on documits which they might thereafter file. It further appears that no papers have been filed and there ar.� no charges to deduct from the- Fifteen ($`15.00) Dollars deposit, and the said Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars should be returned to Veazie & Veazie. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of Veazie & Veazie in the amount of Fifteen il'015.00) Dollars to refund said deposit. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered 'drawn in payment of the same: Wh I GENERAL FUND AMOUNT James Whitlock Court Attendance �13.6CF Ore. State Board of Control Cars of Insane 261.33 Oregon Transfer Services- Court House 5.00 Bend "ardware Co. Supplies- Court House: 5.30 Blodgett Printery Supplies 15.50 A. H. Tifft�, Court Attendance 17.20 Pacific Pover & Light Co. Cervices - Court House 43.70 Shell Oil Co. Supplies - County Officers 117.94 Bill's Cafe Board. of Prisoners 3.00 Pilot Butte Service Station Supplies - Auto Expense 13.06 J. S. Davis Co. Bond - County Treasurer 50.00 Schuman Auto - Electric Auto & Trvlg. Exp. - Sheriff 3.00 Ore. State Agricultural College County Agriculturist 850.00 Pac. Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services - County Offices 26.10 Lumbermens Insurance Agency frond - County Treasurer 50.00 it if rr Bond - Sheriff 50.00 Don B. Stuart Bond - County Treasurer 25.00 Bend Insurance Agency Bond - County Treasurer _ 25.00 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Insuma.nce on 3 cars and Bond for Deputy County Treasurer 76.45 P. B. Johnson Office Expense - County Clsrk 3.85 LAW LIBRARY FUND AMOUNT P. B. Johnson Expense on Law Books .64 '9 The Frank Shepard Co. Law Books 47.00 j GENERAL ROAD FUND AMOUNT 1 Schuman Auto Electric Services and Supplies' 10.70 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services Warehouse 1.25 James Whitlock Road Inspection 30.00 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 66.28 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. James Whitlock, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft., Commissioner. BE IT R E MBERED, That a rigular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the, 5th day of April, 1933, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County;_ when were present; H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. f James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interest of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is thare- fore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for" less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -grit: ��'� Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of Block Twenty -eight (28), Wiestoria Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ....... $ 5.00 per lot Lots Three (3) and Four (4) of Block Four (4), Ehrets Addition to Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon .................. .........................55.00 per lot LotT.Thirteen 113) of Block Twenty -eight (28) , Viii estoria Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon .......... ..........................$5.00 Lots Three (3) and Four (4), of Block Five (5), of the original Town.site of Redmond, D schutes County, Oregon ....... ..........................$7.50 per lot Lot Eight (8) of Block One (1), Hastings Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ,...., ....................... ..........................$5.00 Lot Twelve (12), of Block Two (2) State Highway Addition to Bend, Deschute*s'County, Oregon ............................. ........................$10.00 ( Nine (9), of Ellin(,- ers Addition) F to Redmond, Deschutes ( Block County,Oregon..........$5.00 per lot Lots One 1), Two 2) Lots One (1) to Sixtean. (16) inclusive, and Lots Twenty -five (25) to Thirty (30), inclusive of Block Eighty -eight (88), original townsite of Millman, Deschutes County, Oregon ................ .........................$10.00 Together with costs of sale of said property. I IU '64 In the Tatter of the Redemption of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to Northwest quarter of the Southwest..Quarter (NW SW11 ), five (5) acres, of Section Nine (9),, Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Tv.elve (12) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, 'Oregon. through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and Jonas A. Chase, being the record owner of the said premises at the time ith:e`same�, *ds sold.f.or delinquent taxes, has made appli- cation for the redemption thereof, and has tendered into Court the sum of Five and 20/100 U5.20) Dollars, being the amount for which it was purchased plus penalty and interest. It is, therefore, ORDERED that Deed issue to the said John A. Chase, and that the Sheriff accent said sum and issue a receipt in payment therefor. In the Matter of Leases: J. E. Thompson offered Twenty -five ($25.00) Dollars per year for a_�'lease on the following dry lands: NE_ NE-1 19 -16 -11 NVJ' NE" 13 -16 -1C NW- TQE4 SM NEB SW4 NEB NEB N 1 SEA NE:Y SET NV3` NEs NWI NEB Shit SEA NVd4 S E IL SV NE4 SiV4 NVJ,- SE.-L SE SVJ SW_f SEA NE4 SE' 12 -16 -10 NEB SEA _ S SE4 SE-11- SE'- SE4 SEa NE4 N &t 24 -16 -10 - 25.00 9/18 39353 9/25 N Et NE- 20 -16 -11 SW N E NV NE4. SE.I NE-1 Sb'J, N E f� 20277 33.33 which the Court ordered accepted and a lease drawn, NVJ' SVJ14 7- 16-11 sv � SVi NVi41 NW 18 -16 -11 NE4L SEA 17 -16 -11 N W 4' SE4 SVv4 S E.4µ SE4 SE< I T E \1 E- Slu NE SEA N 4 SE1 NW.1 SIB 4 Sw SE} SV Al such lease to be made subject to sale. Mr. J. lit. McVaughn offered Twenty -five (;)25.00) Dollars for a lease on: The Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NEB NE. ) of Section Thirteen (13), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Tw. §lve (12) E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, for a period of one (1) year; which offer was accepted and a lease ordered drawn leasing the premises subject to sale. George F. Cyrus and E. E. Hesse offered Forty (;°,40.00). Dollars per year as rental for: The South Half of the Northeast Quarter (SL NEB); the North- west Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NTW' SEA); and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NET SW) of Section Tv,,anty (20), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Eleven (11) E,•, 171.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. payable on or before June lst, 1933. The offer was accepted and a lease ordered drawn, such lease to be subject to sale. In the Matter of County Probation. Officer: 1liss Marion Bowen tr.as appointed County Probation Officer, to serve without any additional pay. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants: It ap-aears that General Road Fund Warrant No. C 9621 Registered No. 4669, payable to Reca istruction . Finance Corporation; and dated December 17, 1932, for $107.13, should have been payable to the Deschutes County Relief Committee. It is, therefore, Ordered that the said I"Varrant be cancelled and a new v.,arrant issued in said amount payable to Deschutes County Relief Committee, and that proper notation of cancellation be made on the Clark's and Treasurer's records. It im further appears that W. H. Gibson has filed herein an Affidavit shm,,Ting that on June 30th, 1932, he was the ownar of the following described warrants: Issued by Clerk Reg. By Treasurer Amount Payee. Data Number Date Number 3/6/30 37970 3/7/30 18887 x;127.99 8/8 39147 8/8 20068 18.72 8/18 39211 8/25 20132 12.50 9/5 39253 9/5 2:1174 68.60 9/5 39255 9/5 20176 13.33 9/18 39290 9/18 20211 3.25 9/18 39299 9/25 20220 30.00 9/18 39307 9/25 2E0228 40.00 9/18 39308 9/25 20229 - 25.00 9/18 39353 9/25 20274 90.00 9 +/18 39355 9/25 20276 166.66 9/18 39356 9/25 20277 33.33 A. A. Fossen it n n Pilot Butte Inn R. B. Gould A. A. Fossen Audrey Hill Geo. F. Beckman Hatti a Huntington Mrs. Amanda Jones Ruth Shearer J. Alton Thompson R. Anna. Thompson 11/19 A -296 11/25 20815 150.00 Janet Moffat 12/5 A -446 12/5 20966 61.22, rr n 12/19 A -525 12/24 21044 150.00 " rr 1/9/31 A -578 1/9/31 21097 67.75 A. A. Fossen 1/9 A -621 1/9 21140 38.17 Janet Moffat 2/6 A -753 2/7 21272 32.08 , It rr 2/7 A -796 2/7 21315 4.50 Jarvis Gould 2/7 A 798 2/7 21317 87.37 A. A. Fossen 2/7 A -799 2/7 21318 25.22 V.T. 0. Vtiddows 2/7 A -800 2/7 21319.. -: 74.39 R. B. Gould i 3/6 A -920 3/6 21439 50.16 Janet Moffat 3/13 A -951 3/13 21470 33.68 " rr $1,403.92 on which date said warrants ware stolen and that they have never been recovered; the aggregate amount of said warrants being $1,403.92, and has made application for the can- cellation of said warrants and the issuance of new warrants in their stead, a -_,ad has filed herein hi•s bond in the sum of Thirty -five Hundred ($,4700.00) Dollars, which Bond is suff- icient and comalies with the law. it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that all the hereinabove specified warrants be and the same is hereby can - called and the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to mare proper cancellation notation on their records. It is further ORDERED that the Clerk issue to the said 1A.I. h. Gibson a warrant in the sum of One Thousand Foi_r Hundred Three and 32/100 ($1,403.92) Dollars, being the principal amount of said warrants; that there has accumulated on said warrants the sum of Two Hundred Three and 95/100 N,' ;203.95) Dollars interest, for which amount the Clerk is directed to issue a warrant, such ti:arr_int not to draw interest. 1 In the Matter of Pub!.ic Liability `� { and Property Damage Insurance. The ''istrict Attorney rendered an opinion to the Court that the County was not liable for damages in case of accident or injury caused by its cars or equipment, and it appear- ing to the Court that in view of the fact it was unnecessary for the County to carry property damage and liability insurance., it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that all policies her =tofore issued on any of the County cars or road equip- p- ment carrying property damage ment and liability be cancelled ., and the Clerk is directed to no:.tify the agents of the companies carrying the policies and have such features eliminated. or the policy cancelled and new ones issued. In the Matter of Claims � Against the County: The follov�ving bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered dram in payment of the same: GEN ERAL FUND AMOUNT Ruth Shearer Salary - County Clark x;35.00 R. J. McKinney salary Exp. - Watermaster 140.88 Magill, Inc. Supplies - Jail 4.70 C. M. Gunderson Salary - Deputy sheriff 45.00 Central Oregon Garage Trvlg. & Auto Exp. - Sheriff 33.65 The Bend Laundry Services - Jail 2.70 Houk Motor Co. A-dto Exp. - County Nurse 7.80 Bend Bulletin Legal Pub. & Supplies 158.45 Redmond Spokesman 140.05 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 22.38 Bend Water Dept. services - Cty. Offices 3.00 Vim. T. Foley Services - Cty. Clark 20.00 Rufus C. Holman, Stag Treas. Forest Protection 379.54 Symons Bros. Fingerprint Identification 3.50 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses 100.61 Ward McMillan, Sheriff of Flathead County, Montana Expenses 17.60 J. K. Gill Co. Supplies - School Supt. 9.88 New Home Cafe Doard of Prisoners 89.50 J. Alton Thompson Office & Trvlg. Exp. 41.06 Pilot Butte Service Station Auto Exp. County Officers 23.37 Schuman Auto Electrix Auto Expense - Sheriff 15.75 Oregon Stag Board of Control Care of insance 260.00 ; C. P. Becker Wages & Mileage - De.; >>. Assessor 146.95 Bend Laundry Services - County Nurse 2.74 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - County Offices 30.89 Z. T. Gideon Fees - Justice of the Peace 8.70 Iona Miller Care of Indigent 30.00 Marion Bowen Salary 30.00 Nellie Grater Care of Indigents 60.00 Ni swong er & V in.slow Balance of Funeral Exp, of Indigent 10.00 State Ind. Accid�snt Com. Accident Insurance Sheriff 11.36 Marion M. Lash County Hospital 216.45 Kate Rockwell Care of Indigents 60.00 91 Dog License Fund 3.20 60.00 5.00 13.60 4.00 66.75 9.13 3.00 18.35 26.72 16.32 6{x.00 C• Muma Sheep killed by dogs 282.50 General Road Fund James Whitlock Road Inspection 35.00 A. E. Ault Services 2.25 Schuman Auto Electric Services - Road Equipment 7.25 Bend Bulletin Supplies 14.50 F. H. May 'rages - Roadmaster 56.11 Dan C. Wood It 55.41 Geo. McAlister TT 52.68 Gail Alfrey TT 8.06 Carl Alfrey TT Barrettes Welding Shop Services and Supplies 51.71 18.65 Peter Lehrman Services - Blacksmith 4.50 Howard Cooper Corp. Supplies for Equipment 34.73 John Fogel Services 14.50 Tumalo Garage IT - Equipment Repair 2.50 Bend Garage Co. Supplies 4.66 Standard Oil.Co. " 18.42 Pacific.Power & Light Co. Services - Warehouse 1.00 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 156.94 R. A. Ammon 9.40 Market Road Fund Fred Hettman Lamage to fence 15.00 D. D. Tussing FVages 51.71 F. H. May Wages - RoadmastRr 44.32 Dan C. Wood V.Jag a s 44.32 Geo. McAlister Wages 25.85 Carl Alfrey Wages 44.32 Carl Malloon tT Wages 13.96 Frenchies' Service Station Supplies 12.75 Central Dragon Garage Services and Supplies 71.28 Galloway Garage TT 11 11 1 bone Implement .90 plement Co. TT n n 2.95 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, the 19th day of April, 1933. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. James V"hitlock Commissioner. A. H. Tifft Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, April 19, 1933. The County Court of Deschutes County mat this day, pursuant to adj ou.rnment, all members being present except H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, and the following proceedings were had to -11:Ti t: In the Matter of `- Gasoline Contract: WHEREAS,, the gasoline contract with the Shell Oil Company has expired, the Court deems it adviseabla that bids be called for furnishing the County gasoline for one year. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk cause notice to be published calling for bids, to be opened at 2-o'clock on Vvladnesday, the 3rd day of May, 1933. In the Matter of Rodent Control: WHEREAS, the County Court has agreed to contribute to each Grange the amount equal to the amount contributed by such Grange or community for rodent control. The T -unalo Grange ha contributed Seven and 50/100 ($7.50) Dollars. It i s, therefore, Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - Janitor Sells & Bach Burial of Indigent Oregon Transfer Services- Court House James Whitlock Court Attendance in March Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - County Clark St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigent Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - Social Worker Service Garage T1 IT IT IT -Pacific Tel. & lelag. Co. Services - Sheriff's Office Janet 11offat Advanced Expanses - March 11 TT Ti IT - Feb. Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of Indigents Dog License Fund 3.20 60.00 5.00 13.60 4.00 66.75 9.13 3.00 18.35 26.72 16.32 6{x.00 C• Muma Sheep killed by dogs 282.50 General Road Fund James Whitlock Road Inspection 35.00 A. E. Ault Services 2.25 Schuman Auto Electric Services - Road Equipment 7.25 Bend Bulletin Supplies 14.50 F. H. May 'rages - Roadmaster 56.11 Dan C. Wood It 55.41 Geo. McAlister TT 52.68 Gail Alfrey TT 8.06 Carl Alfrey TT Barrettes Welding Shop Services and Supplies 51.71 18.65 Peter Lehrman Services - Blacksmith 4.50 Howard Cooper Corp. Supplies for Equipment 34.73 John Fogel Services 14.50 Tumalo Garage IT - Equipment Repair 2.50 Bend Garage Co. Supplies 4.66 Standard Oil.Co. " 18.42 Pacific.Power & Light Co. Services - Warehouse 1.00 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 156.94 R. A. Ammon 9.40 Market Road Fund Fred Hettman Lamage to fence 15.00 D. D. Tussing FVages 51.71 F. H. May Wages - RoadmastRr 44.32 Dan C. Wood V.Jag a s 44.32 Geo. McAlister Wages 25.85 Carl Alfrey Wages 44.32 Carl Malloon tT Wages 13.96 Frenchies' Service Station Supplies 12.75 Central Dragon Garage Services and Supplies 71.28 Galloway Garage TT 11 11 1 bone Implement .90 plement Co. TT n n 2.95 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, the 19th day of April, 1933. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. James V"hitlock Commissioner. A. H. Tifft Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, April 19, 1933. The County Court of Deschutes County mat this day, pursuant to adj ou.rnment, all members being present except H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, and the following proceedings were had to -11:Ti t: In the Matter of `- Gasoline Contract: WHEREAS,, the gasoline contract with the Shell Oil Company has expired, the Court deems it adviseabla that bids be called for furnishing the County gasoline for one year. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the Clerk cause notice to be published calling for bids, to be opened at 2-o'clock on Vvladnesday, the 3rd day of May, 1933. In the Matter of Rodent Control: WHEREAS, the County Court has agreed to contribute to each Grange the amount equal to the amount contributed by such Grange or community for rodent control. The T -unalo Grange ha contributed Seven and 50/100 ($7.50) Dollars. It i s, therefore, 92 i ORDERED that the County Clark draw a warrant payable to Tumalo Grange for Savan and 50/100 ($7.50) Dollars, to provide funds to assist in the rodent, control work. - In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant: GF:IIEREAS, it appears that a warrant was issued to the Lumbermens Insurance Agency covering the insurance on three cars and a, bond for the Deputy Treasurer, tTrhi- ch:insuranca and bond was thereafter cancelled, and the said warrant should be cancelled. it is, therefore, ORDERED that warrant No. 39658, issued March 17th, 1933, on the General Fund, payable to Lumbermens Insu.ranca:-Agancy for Seventy -six and 45/100 (s )76.45) Dollars, Registered No 25606, be and the same is hereby cancelled and the Clerk and the. Treasurer are directed to make proper notations thereof'. - v In the Matter of Sala of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to: Lot Five (5) of Block Fifty -two (52), original Townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, and has offered the same for sale at public sale, as provided by lava., but no bidder appeared at said sale, and 1WHEREAS, Callie Brummer has offered to buy the above described lot and pay to the County the sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars in cash therefor; and appearing that the said price is a reasonable price to charge-, it is ORDERED that the said Five ($5.00) Dollars be accepted and 'a Deed executed to the said Callie 'Drummer conveying the said property to her. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, credited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment; of the same: GENERAL FUND H. T. Merritt J. D. Davidson W. C. Coyn er Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Rennolds & Teater Hanson Map & Blue Print Co. C. V. Silvis Don B:: Stuart C. J. Leverett Band Garage Co. Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Bend Insurance Agency J. M. Mossman & Co. Janet Moffat Marion Bowan Lumbermens Insurance Ageney GENERAL ROAD FUND State Ind. Accident Com. State Ind. Accident Com. Pacific Pown -r & Light Co. MARKET ROAD FUND State Ind. Accident Com. Justice Court Fees Baking; Jury List tt iT tt Supplies - County Offices Insurance Plats - Assessor insurance n Rent for Indigent Auto Expense - Relief Viorker Services - County Offices I- nsurance Services - County Clerk Expenses - Juvenile Fund tt n tt Insurance Accident Insurance - march it rr - February Services - Warehouse Accident Insurance on Payroll There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. James V,1hitlock A. H. Tifft;. AIJIOUNT 28.10 1.00 1.00 2.00 5 n . �7 5 13.95 3.70 47.60 20.00 4.50 45.2.2 13.94 2.50 16.60 12.50 20.00 55.86 45.85 1.00 7.62 Commi ssi on er. Commi ssi on er. . n 93 Be It Remembered, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of- Oregon, ,,as begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said said County, on .the 3rd day of May, 1033, _said day being the day fixed by lay. , for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, v.-iian ware present: H.-H. D e =irmond, County Judge. James V-11litlock, County Coruiissioner. A. H. Tiff t, County Com-.mi ssioner. In the ullattar of the Sala 1/ of R edl Property: V,,. EREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, t r, ough delinquent tax foreclosure -oro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real propert�T; and it appearing to the Court that it v-ould be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the Iiareinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided, th:tt no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set op;-)osite each respective tract, to -vit: Loll-s Six (6) and Seven (7) of Block One Hundred Thirty -nine (130) , Bend Park 2nd Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ............... Per Lot ...... ::5.0, Lot Sixteen (16) of Block One Hundred Seven (107), original tovnsi to of Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon..... ...... .... ............................... Lots Three (3) and Four (4) of Block Six (6), Ellingers Addition to T�=dmond, Deschutes County, Oregon ....................... ........................$15.00. The northeast Quarter (NE -D, and the I'lorth half of the Southeast Quarter (N SE) of Section Twenty (20); the Northwest Quarter of the Southeest z A �uartar (?v SV, ;* ), and the Southv:.est quarter of the .Northwest Quarter (S'`<� N,,-!L) of 'Section Tvienty -one (21); all in Tocnship Twenty (20) South, Range Sixteen (16), E., r.�. %il. in Deschutes County, Oregon .... .......................r'25.0). The Northwest tivarter of the Southl. est Quarter (1UTL SV�I) of Section Thirty- six (36); the East Half of the Southeast �uartar (E� SE <� ), and the Soutri- east Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE' AE.'_) of Section Thirty -five (35); all in Tov-nship Twenty -ti.io X22) South. Range Nine (9) E., V:'.IyI. in Deschutes County, Ora^ on ..................................... ............................... `x:25.00. The Northeast Quarter (NEB.) of Tract Twenty- (20), Lytle Acres, now within the corporate limits of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ............................. d:5 together T d th costs of sale of said Drop =rty. In the Katte'r of the County. Audit: it is ORDERED that bids be called for the County Audit for the year 1933, such bids to be opened at the regular meeting in June. . In the Matter of Gasoline Contrast: Tv4ro bids were submitted for furnishir� �asoline e t �o the County for the ensuing year,, one submitted by the Standard Oil Company, and the other by the Siell Uil Company, neither of said bids being satisfactory to the Court. It is, therefore, ORDERED that said bids be rejected on account of the fact that the ?rice is too high. In tirle Matter of County Health Department: Drs. Hosch, Vandevert and Esperson appea.red before the Court ;trot_ =.sting against the method in which the County Nurse's department is conducted, and .protesting against the expe'n diture of money for certin our- ,00ses in connection v.ith it. No action was taken by the Court, but the matter t,-as deferred to be considered later ,Fdth representatives from the medical association. The County Treasurer vra s authorized to borrow from any fund in his possession the sum of Seventy. and 76/100 (4,70.76) Dollars, to pay the Receiver of thsRedmond National Bank for the surrender of Four Hundred Sev -ty -one and 75/100 ($471.75) Doll,:ars General Fund Warrants of the County held by the said Bank. ORDERED that bids riould be received at the meeting on fi;ia;;T 17th, for the hauling of garbage from the County Court House. In the �Katter of Claims 2-- Against the County: Tile following bills v er_> presented, audited, and 1, arrants ordered dra,,�n in the payment of the same.. 9 I 1 I GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Mrs. Esther Ballentyne Dependent Mother's Aid $40.00 Mrs. E. H. Alexander n rr rr 30.00 James Waterhouse Indigent Relief 15.00 A. M. Stewart n rr 15.00 J. W. Harrison rr rr 15.00 The Bond Laundry Services - County Nurse 2.81 W. E. Harrison Witness Fee - Circuit Court 142.00 � Bend Furniture Co. Office Exp. - Treas. & Dist. Atty. 71.25 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of Indigents 45.00 Mrs. Nellie Grater Care of indigents 60.00 Yittie Walker Care of Indigents 40.00 � Mrs. R. E. McLennan Care of Indigent 20.00 The Bend Laundry Services - jail 19.22 Frenchie's Service Sta. Auto & Trvlg. Exp. - Sheriff 3.80 Vict s SerYice Station rr n n It 5.85 The Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications & Supplies 33.90 Mrs. Ira Cox Juvenile Care 2 0.00 Oregon Transfer Services - Court House 5.00 Bend Drug Co. Indigent Relief - Drugs 44.55 Mrs. Minnie Anderson Care of Insane 10.00 Oregon State Board of Control n r, rr 260.00 Bert C.Boylan Expenses - District Att',y. 9.60 Bend Water Dept. Services - Court House & Jail 7.95 J. J. Wilt ??ages - Deputy Assessor - for April c� March 180.00 Kate Rockwell Care 5f >Indig ent 30.00 Dr. R. W. Hgndershott Registrars Fees 1.00 Dr. R. W. Christiansen rr n 4.25 A. H. Ti.fft Court Attendance - March 17.20 R. J. McKinney Wages & Expenses - Watermaster 173.03 F. D. A� Antrim i u D istrict Sealer 23.32 Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - County Nurse 2.65 C. M. G_)nderson Salary - Deputy Sheriff 130.00 Albert Julian rr rr n 17.80 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses - Sheriff 34.28 Barrett' s Welding Shop Welding - Jail 2.65 Nov. andaker's Cafe Election Expense - lv 1.90 "Baptist 'Mission Circle " n It 1.75 Pacific PoU, er - & Light S ervi c e:s - Court House 25.80 J. Alton Thompson Office & Travlg. Expense 38.45 C. P. Becker Deputy Assessor 0.138:70 Magill Drug Co. Indigent Cara - Drugs 13.60 Pilot Butte Pharmacy rr rr rr 12.83 Marion M. Lesh County hospital 181.35 Bend Community Chest Refund on Advanced Expenses for Indigent Relief 108.26 Lovejoy Street Hospital Indigent Care 463.08 li ss Hazel I sakson, R.N . n " 30.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel =g Co. Services - Treas. Office 31 .67 Pilot Butte Service Station Auto Expense - Cty. Officers 53.26 Now Home Cafe Board of "ri son er s 69.50 Shell Oil Company Auto Exp. - County Officers 80.96 LAW LIBRARY FUND Shepard's Citations Law Books 12.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Shell Oil Company supplies-, 109.63 Dan C. Wood Wages 51.87 Goo. McAlister rr 53.93 F. H. May rr 47.38 State Ind. Accident Com. Accident Insurance 28.81 Dend 'Tater Dept. Services - Warehouse 4.35 Standard Oil Co. Supplies 89.60 MARKET ROAD FUND Shell Oil Company Supplies 218.70 H. H. DeArmond Expenses Attending Highway Commission Meeting 28.00 State Ind. Accident Com. Insurance 4.95 Geo. Murphy usages 24.69 Dan C. Snood It 23.94 Geo. McAlister It 39.90 '.Carl: Alfrey rr 27.93 H. May rr 51.87 �I II '� There being no further business, the meeting adjourned, until Vf ednesdaV at 2 oiclock in the afternoon, May 17th, 1033. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. James Whitlock Conuali. ssioner. A. H. Tifft Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, day 17, 1033. The County Court of Deschutes County met this dat, pursuant to adjournment, all meri- bers being present, and the following proceedings were had, to- wit: In the !iatt er of the Sale " of Real Property: IO',. 't ERE1S, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax_ foreclosure pro - y ceedin�s, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidider for cash, at public sale, -provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lot four (4), Block tt,,7enty -six (26) Original Tovnsite of Redmond, x Deschutes County, Oregon ...... > ..................... ......... .....................�;;:2 5.00 Lot Ten (10) , Block Nine (C) , of Elling, er' s Addi tion to Redmond, Deschutes County, O,° egon ............................. ............................... 5.00 Lot Five (5), Block Four (4), of Ehret's Addition to Redmond, Deschutes (,ounty, Oregon ............................. ............................... 5.00 Lot Seventeen (17), -block Ten (10), River Terrace Addition to Bend, DeschutesCounty, Oregon ............................. ............................... 10.0: Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter. (SET Section Twenty (20), lo`nship Fourteen (14) South, Rang= Thirteen (13) East, Yu.r7., Deschutes County, Oregon,.. .............. ............................... 25.00 together V,vT th costs of sale of said ,eroper•ty. In the Miatter of Cancellation of T' arrant : V.EEREAS, it appears that a warrant tvas issued to Don B. Stuart covering insurance pre- mium, �ni ch insurance �,=vas thereafter cancelled and the said :'.-:;grant should 'be canc ell ed . -It is, therefore, ORDERED that i %arrant, No. 33500, issued April 21st, 1:=33, on the General Fund, :payable to Don B. Stuart, in the amount of Forty -seven and 601100 (- 47.60) Dollars, Registered No. 257415, be and the same is hereby cancelled, sjzd the Clerk and the Tr=asurer are directed to make proper notations thereof. In the Matter of Deed to Real 2roperty: V,rHEREr'-S, it appears that Deschutes County heretofore erroneously acquired title to the follov,ting described premises ender tax foreclosure ;proceedin, s: Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (S ',ii jl I-), and the NTorthvi� st Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NV. -i`- Niq) of Seci;ion Tv-s =v en (2"7), Tovnship Sixteen -(16) South, mange Eleven (11) East, lv.,M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, and that the 0roperty -v,,Tas not s bj ect to tax and belongs to the State of Oregon. It is, th er efor=., _ ORDERED that Deschutes County execute a Deed conveying said pre.ulises to the State of Oregon. In the Batter of Transfer of Va.ter Rights: �'iEREAS, the Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District has muds application to i the County Court for tie transfer of water rights from the folloving described },)_ °ocerty: PTION SEC. VV` RAlrjf G E ACRES -WATER RIGHT 4 S ,1v :4 �! 16 12 31.6 `r 4 0 16 12 38.5 All in Deschutes County, Or =gon. title to which has been heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and made appurtenant to the following described lands: Valley Printing Company Supplies - SchoolSupt. DESCRIPTION SEC. TWP. RANGE ACRES WATE,i? RIGHT ! Sh Stiff 23 16 11 James thitlock 10 13.60 Tali' � SO S _ 23 16 11 � � 5 Supplies a Legal Pubf. . NO XE` 30 16 12 20.00 30 Pilot Butte .Pharmacy NY! iN & 29 16 12: Supplies - Treasurer 20 NEB N E 2i 36 16 11 County Clerk 5.1 5.00 all in Deschutes County, Oregon. 10.50 Shell Oil Co. Supplies and it appears that said application is in accordance with Chapter 2:67, Laws of Oregon for People's Exchange 1031. It i s, therefor=, Pacific Power & Light Co. IT rr 5.06 ORDERED that the County Judge :make an application to the State Engineer of the State Rent. of Oregon for said transfer. Lynch A kob arts " rr - Groceries 13.86 t J. F. Arnold In The Matter of Claims ✓ I Against the County: I The following bills were presented; audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment I of same: GENERAL FUND VVIOUNT Grossanbacher Bros., Inc. Tax Rolls for Assessor 1311.50 Valley Printing Company Supplies - SchoolSupt. 5.53 I Chas. j. Van Zile & Co. County audit 4Q0,00 ! A. H. Tifft Court Attendance 17.20 James thitlock IT rr 13.60 The Bend Bulletin Supplies - Assessor 313.05 rr rr It Supplies a Legal Pubf. . 45.69 A. E. McLennan Care of Indigent 20.00 Pilot Butte .Pharmacy Supplies - School Supt. 12. 9,r3 Supplies - Treasurer 2.50 Multno mah County Board of Prisoner 5.40 County Clerk Advanced Office "xpenses 5.00 Audry Hill iages '- School Supt. Office 10.50 Shell Oil Co. Supplies 76..45 { Arnold Irrigation Co . Indigent Relief 7.50 1 People's Exchange IT ,r 1.50 Pacific Power & Light Co. IT rr 5.06 Bend Water Dept. If rr 16.10 1 L. M. Foss Rent. 7.00 I Lynch A kob arts " rr - Groceries 13.86 t J. F. Arnold IT " - Rent 4.00 I Owl Pharmacy " 'r - Drugs 7.70 r Dr. R. t. Christiansen 4,00 Don B. Stuart Insurance on Cly. EquiQ. 25.39 Northwest Telephone Co. Indigent Relief - Rant 17.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND James Whitlock Road Inspection 30.00 F E. M. Bone Supplies 3.65 Tum a L.a.m Lumb er Co. It 11.04 Bone Implement Co. " 4.30 !' Farmers Hardwar e Co. " 14.44 r i The Miller Lumber Co. " 30 -34 Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop " and Service 11.95 Schuman Auto Electric 11 6,05 Central Oregon Garage " .75 Peter Lehrman Services 2.25 i { MARKET ROAD FUND Barr ett t s Welding Shop Service and Supplies 22.35 j A. H. 1'ifft attending Highway Meeting 8.60 Bend Hardware Co. supplies 16.29 in the Clatter of the County Health Department: ti large delegation of citizens, headed by Mrs. Horace Richards, appeared before the County Court and objected against any change being made in the present health department plan or personnel, and various petitions were presented to like affect. Petitions contain- ing some twenty-two hundred names were filed and various people spoke on the subject. Also, { . ,11 s: a resolution was offered by the Central Oregon IJedieal Association, offered by Dr. Hosch, which -was in favor of public health work. Consideration of the matter v.,as indefinitely postponed. In the Mlatter of State Land: 1`1HEREAS, it a.Ppears that the State Land Board of the State of Oregon is the owner of: 'The South Half (SI) of Section Seven (7), 7oivnship Twenty (2;0) South, Range Sixteen (16) East, %e',r -i, in Deschutes :County, Oregon, and that the' Sheriff of Deschutes County has levied a delinquent personal property tax against said land, and that the said land has been assessed for taxes for the years 192,3, 1030, and 1031, and under the lanes of the State of Orzigon neither of said assessments or levys are valid. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the personal and real property taxes assessed aginst said land, as above set out, be and the same are hereby cancelled. It further appearing to the Court that the State of Or=egon is the ov_n.er of: The Northwest Quarter (M'?) of Section Ti,enty -three (23), lownship South, Iia�ge Sixteen (16) East, V% 1, in Deschutes County, Oregon, J✓ but that it is necessary in order to quiet the title in the State that Deschutes County execute a Quitclaim Deed for i;hatever interest it has of record in said lands. It i s therefore, hereby 9 ORDERED that the County Court be and it is he •ebv authorized to execute necessary deed to clear the title. there beinc, . no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. D eArmond, James Vvhitlock, A. H. Tifft, County Judge. Commissioner. Cormni ssioner. BE IT RE211ETIIBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 7th day of June, 1933, said clay being the da.j, fixed by lai: for the Bolding of a term of the County Court in said County, v.1-ien v,ere present: ✓ H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James 1-4lnitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tif ft, County Co111Il1 ssioner. In the ?daatt er of the Sale of Real Property: ETHEREAS, theTCou—nt- Y—ha,s heretofore acquired, through delinc;uent tax foreclosure �ro- cendings, the hersinbefore described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of tie County that the same be offered for s�.l =; it is, therefore, hePeby Directed that the Sheriff' forthv:ith offer the hereinafter described pr emi s =s to the highest bidder for cash, at ' publi c sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set op-posite each respective tract, to -v, -i t- The NTorthiF. est quarter (NV-v ) and the South Half (S ) of Section Seventeen (17), loi�ship Seventeen (17) South, Range Eleven (Il) East, .,n. in Deschutes County, Oregon ..... 2 Lot Number TITo ((2) , Block Ten (10) Riverside Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ................... 5.00 Lot Number One (1) , Block Tivo (ti') , State Hi ' hway Addition to Bend Deschutes County, Oregon .............>, , ............... ............................... 10.00 Lots Four (4) and Six (c ").1 Block ninety -t�rro (92), original tovn of Hillman, Deschutes County, 0 =&70n.......... ......... ............................... 5.00 Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE <l IITE�), the Southeast Quarter (Stiff), the East Half of the South-T est ivarter (E� St`: L), and Lots Three (3) and. Four (4), of Section Nineteen (19); the East Half of the Northix,est Quarter (El- NW! ), Lots One (1) and TiFo (2) , the East half of the Southwest Quarter (E2 SI','), and Lots Three (3) and Four (4) Of' Section Thirty (30); all in loi--nship Tv,enty -one (21) South, Range Nineteen (19), East, �i;.Ift., Deschutes County, Oregon ........... . ..... . . . . . .. , . 50.00 ... ...... .97 In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants: P. A. Erickson has filed an Affidavit showing that General Fund Warrant Number A -14 X74 f Registered number 2190, issued on the 6th day of August, 1931, for TTo Hundred Eighteen and 47/100 f$218.47) Dollars, and payable to Eri ckson' s Grocery, has never been received, r and 'after having been mailed was lost; and has ap ?lied for the issuance of a nei,: 1f,arra.nt and has filed herein his Bond, as provided by law, and a -pp earing to be in all things 1 regular, it is ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled aild the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to make proper cancellation notice on their records. It is further ORDERED that a General Fund Warrant issue to the said P. A. Erickson for the sum of Two Hundred Eighteen and 47/100 ($2103.47) Dollars. It further appears that the accrued interest on the said lost v�rarrant to data a-rnount to Tvaenty -four and 03 /100 ($24.03) Dollars. It is, therefore, ORDERED that General Fund Vuarrant be - issued to said P. A. Erickson in the amount of T�:-anty -four and 03/100 ($24.03) Dollars, said warrant not to draw interest. General Fund Warrant Number 40004, dated May 5th, 1933, payable to Lovejoy Street Hospital, for Four Hundred Sixty -three and 08/100 ($463.08) Dollars, said warrant bearing registered Number 25945, has been surrendered to the County with the reouest -that two � warrants, one for Three Hundred Fifty -one and 31 /100 (yp351.31) Dollars and one for One Hundred Five 0105.00) Dollars, be issued in lieu thereof. It is therefore, ORDERED that said warrant be and the same is hereby cancelled and the -Clerk and the 1 'Treasurer are directed to make proper cancellation :notice on their records; and the Clerk is directed to issue two warrants in lieu thereof in the sums above mentioned. In the Matter of Certi.ficateS of Delinquency: Robert H. Strong has made application for a Certificate of Delinquency covering� The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SVG'_� I�Iq ), the Northwest Quarter,-of the Southwest �ua.rter (NW,,' Rv ) of Section five (5); the South � Half (S2), and the South 17alf of the Northeast Quarter (S NE!), and the j Southeast Ouarter of the Northwest Quarter (SEA XW_') of Section Sixteen (i6); a two (2) acre strip on the Vest side of the Southwest Qi arter of the Southeast Quarter°, and the North Half of the Southeast quarter (N2 SE and the Southwest Quarter (SV +,'s) of Section Nine (9); all in Township Four- teen (14) South, Range Twglve(12) East, Id. in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the year 1929, and has tendered into Court the sum of Nine Hundred T�Si enty -three and 56/100 (`923.56) Dollars, the accrued taxes for said year. It is, ORDERED that the Sheriff accept said sum and issue to said Robert H. Strong a Certificate of Delinquency as requested. Amelia. Berg has made application for a Certificate of Delinquency covering: I The Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SE= NEk), the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (N SE4), and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE. SW- ), of Section Thirty (30), Tornship Fourteen (14) South, Range Eleven (111), E=ast, V ,I:-i., in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the year 1931, and has tendered into Court the sum of Thirteen and 99/100 1513.99) Dollars, th= accrued taxes for said year. It is ORDERED that the Sheriff accept said sum and issue to said Amelia Berg a Certificate of Delinquency as requested. In the Matter of Garbage Collection: The Court opened bids for hauling of garbage away from the Court House. The Oregon Transfer submitted the lowest bid ,.- 42.50 per month, and the sama t-as accepted. In the Matter of County Audit: Several bids were received for auditing the County books for 1933. None appearing satisfactory, action thereon ?r,as deferred until June 21st, 1933. In the 111atter of Howard V/ Cooper Corporation Contract: The contract entered into in 1932 ,;ith Howard Cooper Corporation for a McCormick - Deering Tractor for One Thousand Three Hundred Forty -six ($'11,3460.00) Dollars being due, it is 14 y CI ORDERED, that the same be paid; one half thereof from the Liarket Road Fund and one half thereof from the General Road Fund. V in the Matter of Opening v Ballot Boxes: It is ORDERED that the County Clerk cause the ballot boxes to be opened, as by law provided, preparatory to the forthcoming election. In the Matter of Lease of County Land: It is ORDERED that the County Lease to L. S. 11inks the follorvang described premises: The Northiq-=st Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (N?;' NIAT "' of Section Five (5 }, the East Half (E.) of Section Six (G), and the j�orth Half of the Northeast Quarter (N?, NEB) of Section Seven (7) ; all in loicnship Fourteen (14) South, Range T welve (1 2) East, W-14. in Deschutes County, Oregon, for a period of one (1) year for Eighteen and 92 /100 (<P18.92) Dollars, being the tax yield. In the Mutter of the Redemption of Real -Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired title to: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), Block Four (4), original tot�n of Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proce =dings and Myrtle M. Dennis, being the record owner of the said premises at the tiro= the same as sold for delinquent taxes, has made appli- cation for the redemption thereof, and has tendered into Court the sum of Fifteen and 30/100 ($15-90) Dollars, being the amount for ?7ehich it was purchased plus penalt7T and interest. It is, therefore, 30.00 - 5.00 ORDERED that Deed issue to the said Myrtle 1,l.Dennis, and that the Sheriff accept said sum and issue a receipt in payment therefore- 7':'52 VHEREAS, the County has heretfore acc±uired title to: Lot Eleven._(11), Block Twenty -eight (28), No-rthti,;est Tovtinsite Cor_•ipany's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon; Lots 2ifteen (15) and Sixteen (16), of Block Twenty -nine l29), 11orth- W19st Torvnsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and it appears that L. M. Foss has accuired the interest of his predecessor in the above described lots, which party was the record Owner of the said premises at the time the same was sold for delinquent taxes; and that the said L. 11. Foss, desires to redeem the above described premises and has tendered into Court the sum of One Hundred Fifty -one and 49, 100 ( $,151.49) Dollars, being the full amount of taxes, ._penalty anc7 interest to date. It is, therefore, ORDERED that Deed issue to the said L. «1. Foss, and that the Sheriff accept said sum and issue a receipt in payment therefor. In the Itlatter of Claims Against the County: The following bills it,ier e presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the sam9 - GENERAL FUND Kilham Stat. & Print. Co. Ruth Shearer 101ari e Lo ehr R. Anna Thompson 11 r it J. Alton Thompson E. V,T. Cook Agnes Hyde C. V.V. V,Tilliamson gars. Nellie Grater firs. Clarence Smith ,Iarion Bowen -AY 0UNT Office Supplies - Clerk P1.03 V,'ages - Treasurer 9. GO - Sheriff's Office 8,34 " - Supt. Office - May 23.00 " - " . » - IJI a r . 14.0 0 Office Expense Travel - Supt. 77.99 Indigent Relief - Rent 3.00 Care of Indigent 30.00 Indigent Relief - Rent 5.00 Care of Indigents 00.00 Indigent Relief 5.00 Trvlg.. Exp. - Juvenile 7':'52 99 100 Mrs. J. P. Cranford Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Butlers Drug Store Hartley's Grocery Redmond Land & Loan Co. C. H. Irvin St. Charles Hospital it if 11 The Ovrl Pharmacy Dr. F. A. Lieuallen Mrs. R. W. McCallum St. Charles izospital Dr. R. E. Johnson b and Furniture Co_. Dr. J. S. Grahlman P. B. Johnson Monroe Parri sh City of Redmond P.A. Erickson Bend ,Pater Dept . i-'aci fi c Power- L Light Co Pacific dower ' Light Co. - F-dmond z> T. Gideon, Justice of i'sac's Vv-m. Douglas Millard Triplett C. J. Leverett H. L. Ogden 0. Laliberta Dr. L. E. Gray Frank Tatti Houk Motor Co:.. St. Charles Hospital St. Charles Hospital Redmond Ho s ,,oi tal J. S. Davis Co. Sells &-Bach Redmond Land & Loan Co. T{irs. Ira Cox Mrs. Ray Bartlett Magill Drug Co. C. P. Becker Bend Yi7ater Dept.' it it 1T Pacific Tel. &, Teleg. Pacific Povver & Light Co. Janet Moffat Kate Rockwell Oregon State Board of Control i�ari on 111. Lash The Bend Bulletin 1''iarcell V. Buckholtz Ur egon Transfer Bushong &, Co. Helen 1,�hittington Ki tti e yi'alk er Central Oregon Garage Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. C. L. 1"cCauley ,Nev, H;om e Cafe Central Oregon Garage Bend Garage Co. Symons Bros Vic's Service Station Magill Drug. Co. McCann the Sign Man A. ii. Tifft R. J. McKinney F. D. Antrim Olive Jameson Albert Julian The Redmond Spokesman GENERAL ROAD FUND " F. H. May Dan C. Vvood Geo. McAlister State Indastrial Acc. I Farmers Hardv,ar e Co. j Bar : ett' s ,:91ding Shop Indi ment R Relief - - Rent Services - - Red C Cross Office Indigent R R =lief - - Drugs Indi g t!nt';'R - -ali ef. - - Groceries 11 i if - - Rent Burial. of Indigent lndil_*=nt C Care tT t tf Indigent R Relief - - Drugs 11 1 11 - - Rent Indigent C Care 11 i it Offic =, Supplies - - Social Worker Indigent C Care It R Relief - - Rent it I It it 1 11 - - !Nater IT - Rent later 11 1r - Li ghts n rr n Justice Court Fees Indio ant Relief Rent Tt r1 _ TT 1T It _ fi 11 11 _ TI it Case it Relief - Rent Auto Expense - Social ,,,Iorker Ind -i c ant Care n T1 tT Tt Indigent Belief - Rent Burial of Indigent Transnp . indigent Relief - Rent Care of Juveniles Indi �! ant Relief - Indigent Relief - -11 adicine Viages & Mileage - Dep. Assessor Services - Jail T, - Court House ti - Cty. Officers 11 _ 11 11 Office Expenses - Nurse Care of Indigent Care of Insane County Home Legal Publications &. Supplies Hauling Ballot Boxes Services - Court House Su. -, lies - Cleric & Treas. ! ggS - ASSeSSOrI S uffic° Care of Indigents Auto Expenses- Sheriff Eouip. Repair - Clerk Advanced Expanses Board of Prisoners Auto Exoense - Sheriff 1r tr it Fingerprint Indentification Auto Expense - Sheriff Supplies - Jail Office Expense - Sheriff County Court Attendance triages & Expenses -- = Watermaster Distract Sealer Rages & auto Exp . - Indigent Fund Services Legal Publications Y;ages - hoadmaster n ' n Coin. Accident Insurance Sup pli e s Services 12. ')0 24, �'.4 10.30 8.83 10.00 60.00 42.00 81.80 10.00 25.00 '700 101.05 52.20 2.75 4 7 5.00 6.00 10.00 6.00 7.4_:0 5.81 7.05 4. 00 10.00 6.00 8.00 3.00 3.00 5.00 10.9:5 80.00 52.85 65.00 5.00 100.00 10.00 20.00 10.00 21. r;O 157. 00 2.9:5 2.85 40.55 25.4:0 16.10 30.00 �� 60.00 194.50 156.62 2.00 2.50 %79 40.00 40.00 11.80 . 50 46.41 8.00 2.00 1.38 3.90 3.30 2.62 17.20 173.13 26.50 159.20 22.:0 26.40 60.22 63.30 50.02 16.80 6'7 4-.95: n Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. Supplies 2.08 Bend hardvvar e Co. " 5.22 Standard Oil Co.: " 36.40 Bend Water Dept. Services - Vtlarehous? 1.35 Pacific ?owgr & Light Co. 'r n 1.00 Redmond Chamber of Commerce Equipment R =nt 6.08 Clyde I'Vortz Labor 7.50 MARKET ROAD FUND State Iizdustrial .Acc. Com. Accident Insurance 3.96 Redmond I10tor Co, Services equipment r =pair 17.50 James Vvhitlock Expenses - Att. Highway 1'� - -ting 17.50 A. H. Tifft 't ,r it vtt 32.50 H. H. D =Armond t1 fT It tr 10.00 State Industrial Acc. Com. Accrued Accident Insurance 103.01 Frenchi e' s Service Station Supplies 11.95 Don B. Stuart Insurance for Roadmast =r Dan C. Wood 3.22 V.;ages Geo. TJ�c�ilister IT 28.76 F. H. May IT 44.12 38.36 There being no further business, tie nesting adjourned until 2:00 0' clocr1 .�` sdnesday afternoon, Jun= 21st, 1933. H,. H.DeArmond, County Judge. James ilriitlock, Commissioner. A. 11. Tifft, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, June 21, 1933. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all mem- bers being present, and the following proce =dings were had, to-wit: In the 142attsr of the Sale,,--- of Real property: 101 WHEREAS, The County has heretofore acruired , through delinquent „nt tay foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described orem- ises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be acce_isted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE4 NVi "), Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NE4,:NE4 }, id the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (til NE`} 2 1 f all in Section Tv ,,er4r -four (24), Toin,nship Fourteen (14) South, Hangs Ten (10), East, W.11. in Deschutes County, Oregon ..... ............................... .............. ........................$50.00. Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14), Block One Hundred. Forty -t,,,o (142), Secon.d Y�ddition to Bend; Park, Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ............. ............................Per Lot.......... 5.00 together with costs of sale of said ;property. In the Matter of County Audit: The various bids for the 1933 County audit - v�ere duly considered, after v =hich the contract was let to VV. L. Van. Duren for the amount of his bid, to- v;-it• 4500.00. In the Watt er of Cancellation of Earrants: C__ General Fund Warrant No. 40142, Registered No. 26081, for Forty-two ($42.00) Dollars, payable to St. Charles Hospital, dated June 9th, 1953; General Fund Warrant No. 40147, Registered No. 26088, for One Hundred One and 05 /100 (W,101.05) Dollars,-payable to St. Charles hospital, dated June 9th, 1933; and General Fund Warrant No. 40143, registered No. 26082, for Eighty -one and 80/100 ($81.80) Dollars, payable to St. Charles Hospital, dated June 9th, 1933, be and each thereof is hereby cancelled, and the Clark and the Treasurer are directed to make proper cancellation notations. 102 In the Matter of Leasing Real Property: Aubrey E. Perry applied for a lbass on: North Half of the Southwest Quarter (X2 SW4); Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SEA NV4T ); and the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NVtI� SET'), all in Section TwtZnty (20), Tov�nship Fourteen (14) South., Range Eleven (11) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the West Half of the Northeast Quarter (W, NEI-); Northeast -Quarter o the Northeast Quarter (NE` NE -); and the Northwest Quart"--r of the Southeast Quarter (NWif SEI), all in Section Fifteen (15), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Eleven (11) East, W.IVI. in Deschutes County, Oregon. It is ORDERED that the County enter into a lease with the said Aubrey E. Perry on a basis of cash rental equal to the amount it would yield in taxes if on the tax roll. In the Fatter of Constable for District No. 1 : The resignation of R. H. Fox as Constable for District No. 1, v,Tas presented and acc e- :)ted. 1,hereupon, J. H. Loomis of Bend, resident of District No. 1, was unanimously appointed as Constable to succeed the said n. H. Fox, affective upon his qualifying as by lave provided. The State Highvay Commission has made application for a Deed from the County for 4.85 acres, described as follows: A parcel of land being a portion of the following described property: The Southwest Quarter, of the Northwest Quarter (SWI NW) of Section T%,gnty -six (26), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Tvrelve (12) East, 1, . M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. Said parcel being described as follows: Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (ST NWO of said Section Tv,renty -six (26) ; thence west along the north line of said subdivision, a distance of 100 feet; thence South 30000t West, a distance of 808.29 feet; thence east a distance of 504.15 feet to the east line of the Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (S17- NW) of said Section Twenty -six (26); thence north along said east line a distance of 700.0 feet to the point of beginning. Containing 4.85 acres more or less. to be used for gravel pit purposes. It is ORDERED that Deed issue with the reservation that the County should be permitted v:Tithout charge or costs to take from and use such gravel from said premises as might be needed from time to time. In the 1-,Iatter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered dravin in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND James Whitlock Kilham Stat. & Print. Co. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Pilot Butte Ssrvice'Station Pacific Stat. & Print. Co. State Ind. Acc. Commission Pacific Power & Light Co. n it rr 11 rr - Redmond Dr. D. N. Field Mary Hansen Mrs. R. Vti . McCallum J. M. Lawrence, Adm . Dr. H. C. Dodds Bend Water Dept. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Dr. Grant Skinner J. B. Bozart E. Cutting Bend Community Chest Pacific Power & Light Co. Janet Moffat County Court Attendance O ? 'Ific e Supplies, Sheriff Services - County Offices Supplies - Auto Expense Office Supplies - Treasurer Accident Ins. - Peace Officer Indigent Relief - Lights n n _ tt Indigent Care Wages - Clerk's Office Indigent Relief - Rent n if _ n rr rr — greater Services - Social Vi'orker Indigent Relief - Care n it - Wood rr rr - Rent Refund on Trans-portion of Indigents Indigent Relief — Lights Expenses - Juvenile Fund AMOUNT 13.60 2.08 43.28 40..57 6.86 9.37 20.01 10.85 30.35 10.00 10.05 6.00 10.01 3.75 20.31 5.60 3.00 5.00 55.90 5.42 14.31 •r/ 103 Mrs. A. E. McLennan Indigent Care $40.00 The Owl Pharmacy Indigent Relief - Medicine 7.50 Dr. Raymond F. Jones Indigent Care 14.00 Bend Water Dept. Indigent Relief - VVater 22.25 GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 72.24 James Whitlock Road Inspection 35.00 There being no, further business,the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. Jaynes Whitlock., Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, wa.s begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County',' on the 5th day of July, 1933, said. day being the day fixed by lava for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were --)resent• H. H. D =Armond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Comrissioner. In the Idatter of the Sale of Real Property: WHEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through d =linnuent tax foreclosure pro - csed.i- -ngs, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it Mould. be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff fortht9-ith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided th:_;t no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to- ? ""it: The Vest Half of the South�;Vest Quarter of the Northi, est Quarter (VY'z SVV1 NWD of Section Tijenty -nine (29), Town- ship Sixteen (16) South, Pang= TtiT;elve (12), East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon . ............................... ........................x10.00 together �iith costs of sale of said .property. r In .the Matter of �_- Dance Hall License: Anton Ahlstrom and Alfred Mikkelsen have made application for a license to conduct a public dance hall at Pleasant Ridge Com -mui i. ty Hall, and having filed the proper -bond and paid the filing fee, and the same having been approved by the.;Sheriff, it is Ordered that the Clerk issue a license therefor. In the A+Iatt er of Dog Licenses: The City of .Send has passed an Ordinance authorizingit to enter-into a contract with t179 County to undertake the enforcerment of the dog license lay, within the City of Bend; and having Dade application to the County Court for such permission un? =r the la�71, and it appearing to the Court advisable theft said enforcement be delegated to the City of Bend, it is,, hereby, Ordered that the City's offer be accepted. In the TAatter of County Varr•ants: The laws ;provides that all warrants over seven (7) years old which have been called and not presented for payment be cancelled after proper notice; and it appearing that there are a number of County warrants outstanding issued more than seven years ago, and that the same should be cancelled in the manner provided by la�u, it is,tYierefore, h er-eby ORDERED that the Clerk list all ?, arrants issued by the County up to and including Juaae 30th, 1926, which have be_,n called and not presented for payment, and publish the 10 l same, as by lav, provided, giving due notice that the same vill be cancelled on and after September 9th, 1933. i In the Matter of Certificate � of) Delinquency: Mrs. Gustine Eng has made application for a Certificate of 'Delinquency against: Lots -cgnty -four (24) and T` °�enty -five (25),Blgck Thirty -ta:10 (32), original TovTn of LaPine, Deschutes County, Oregon, for the taxes for the year 1920, amounting to Fifteen and 60 /100 (;15.60) Dollars. It is ORDE;LED that the Sheriff issue said Certificate upon the payment of said taxes, ;)1us costs. The County Treasurer is Ordered to transfer from the Bond a_ld Interest Fund to the General Road Fund an aoount of money sufficient to call and pa.y all Road V'J'arrants out- standing, issued up to and including June 30th, 1933. In the Miiatter of Claims L- Against the County: The following bills ware presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in ,Oayinent of the same: .GENERAL- FUND John D eBo er St. Charles hospital St. Charles Hospital St. Charles hospital St. Charles Hospital St. Charles Hospital P. B. Johnson J. S. Davis Co. J. S. Davis Co. C. T;i. Villiamson L. C. Naylor E, '.- Brosterhous Frank Tatti P. A. Erickson Mrs. Clarence Smith R. E. Johnson Parker's Drug Store Pacific Power & Light Co. Magill Drug Co. Mrs. N91li e Grater C. H. Irvin Janet Moffat Janet 1`T'offat �/Tari on Dow en Bend Garage Houk Motor Co. C. H. Goldsmith Nev, dome Cafe George -Devins !Tari e Lo ehr 0. L. McCauley H. T. Merritt Standard Oil Co. R. J. McKinney George Gruiden R, '' Anna. ompson Bu shop & Co. The lidstate Sun The Bend Bulletin Pacific ?ov, er & Light C. P. Becker Helen 61-11 ttington Ki tti e l' a.lk er Kate Rockwell County Clerk P. D. Antrim lari on Tiii . Lash Drake's riuto Shop Pacific Stat. c- Print. Frenchi e's Service Stat. Indigent Relief - Rent Indigent Care - juvenile Indigent Care 1T n tr 1r IT ri Indigent Relief - Rent rr i,t 11 IT 11 11 Ir tt fT tT ri Tr tr rl tt IT rr 11 rr IT fr IT tt 19 it tl Cdr e r, It Tvl edi cin e TI 9T S ervi c e s Tr rr 'il --di cin e Indigent Care 11 R eli of Traveling Expenses - juvenile 11 11 Ir n tr n Auto Expense - Social i %;'ork =r auto Exp ens e - Social :'orker Auto Expense - Cty. Officers Board_ of Prisoners Fingerprint Identification V!ages - Sheriff's Clerk Advanced Expenses Justice Court Fees Auto Expense - Cty. Officers Vales Expenses - _!._atermaste.r Election Expense V,ia ,gs - Supt. Office o� a Office Sup31i es - Sheriff Supplies - Clerk's Office Su.ppli as & Legal Publications Services - Court House '10vagas & ir1iileage - Dep. Assessor Vages - Assessor's Office Indigent Care Tt rr Office Supplies District Sealer County Hospital Auto Exp en s e - Sheriff Office Supplies - Assessor Auto Expense - Sheriff AIdOUINI T 5.00. S>> 31.00 16.00 27.25 60.00 35.00 5.00 12.00 12.00 5.00 8.00 20.00 5.00 6.00 5.00 8.00 4.48 1.67 41.75 60.00 10.00 4.88 3.47 3.92 6.06 3.35 6.88 35.50 2.00 50.00 11.97 54.80 57.00 187.89 3. �4 0 21.00 224.:0 4.25 61.08 20.90 143.00 40.00 40.00 30 -JO 6.00 19 -8 7 171.30 33.95 12.17 24.97 I Bend Rater Dept. Bend "r:'ater Deot. Houk Motor Co. Ruth Shearer Oregon Transfer The Redmond Spokesman August A. Anderson James hhitlock h. H, Ti.fft St. Charles Hospital GENERAL ROAD FUTI,, D James '��hitlock State Ind. Accident Comm. Barrett' s sTelding Shop Dan C. Yood Geo. 1lcAli ster F. H. May Ernest �alker Charles Triplett Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Bend 1,:Tater Dept. Central Oregon Garage Standard Oil Co. Standard Oil Co. Galloz,vay Garage & mach. Shop Farmers Hardware Co. Depot Service Sta. Peter Lehrman ilo�, and Cooper Corp. In the matter of Lost V: ar ran t: Services - Jail Y;2.45 Services -- Cty. Offices 2.85 Auto Expense - Cty. Nurse 70.51 l�,`ag e s - Treasurer' s Off ice 4.50 Services - Court House 2. 50 Legal Publications 36.05 Postage - Assessor 5.00 Court Attendance 13.60 it rr 17.20 Indigent Care _ 12..15 Road inspection 40.00 Accident Insurance 15.97 Services 12.05 Vivages 99.74 tr 95.12 ti 106.52 �f 7.00 n 17.45 - supplies 576.74 Services - Warehouse 1.35 Services Supplies 17.75 Suppli, e s - May 131.90 it - June 136.75 Suppli es - 1.40 Supplies 5.25 Supplies 2.25 Services Supplies 2.00 Supplies .60 General Fund ti`rarrant No. A -4103, xegistered Na. 24603, for Ten and 54/100 ($;10.54) Dollars, dated October 20th, 1932, and payable to Laws Vie-vii Dairy has been lost, and the said Latin View Dairy has filed an Affidavit sho?riing said vU,arrant has been lost, and has applied for the issuance of a new warrant rand filed a Bond, as c-rovided by lair,-. It is therefore, ORDERED that the said v.,-,arrant be and the same is hereby cancelled and the Clerk and Treasurer are dir=ected to make proper notations on their books. It is further ORDERED that a nety General Fund VlvTarrant for said sum by issued to Las,.n View 1-%a.iry. There being no further business, e= the mting adjourned until Tednesday, July 19th, 1.933, at 2 O'clock in the afternoon. ✓J H. H. DeArmond County Judge. James ?nhi tlock Co mmi ssio:n er. A. H. Ti fft Co -mmi ssion er. Bend, Oregon, July 19, 1933. The County Court of Deschutes County met this day, pursuant to adjournment, all m em- bers being present, and the following proceedings : �Tere had, to-',,',;it: In the !,hatter of the Sale of Real Property: ,,IIEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro- ceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it i,aould be to the best interests of the County. that the same be offered for sal=; it is, therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, .provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -ANdt: The North half (N_) and the Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SEA SE4) of Section Thirty (30), `l'ov. -aship Tv; enty -one (21) , So 7th, Mange El aven (11) East, li-.bl., Deschutes County, Oregon ......................... ......................4,:50.00 together with costs of sale of said property. -1-05 106 In the Matter of Deputy Treasurer's Bond: V.HEREAS, it appears that the bond of Ruth Shearer, Deputy Treasurer, has been reduced from Five 'thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars to Two Thousand (:; 2000.00) Dollars; and appearing to the Court that the Tyo Thousand ($2,000.00) Dollar bond is sufficient, the action of the Treasurer in reducing the bond is hereby confirmed. In the blatter of Road Machinery: It appears that the Rao Truck has broken doiFen and recuiras an expenditura of a"pprox- imat ely Four Hundred ($p400.00) Dollars for new parts, which can only be obtained. by the payment of cash. It is ORDERED that the Treasurer borrow from the Bond and Interest Fund an amount sufficient to pay for the parts, not to exceed Four Hundred (°400:.00) Dollars, and place the same in the Market Road Fund and that a. iwarrant issue to F. H. May, County Roadmaster, for the pay- ment thereof. In the Matter of Indigent Reli ef: '- It appears that Mrs. H. E. Alexander has been receiving 'Thirty C430.00) Lollar °s par month from the County. Upon investigation, the Court finds that she is not entitled to but Twenty (5��20.00) Dollars. It is therefore, ORDERED that her allowance be reduced to Twenty (4 ?20.00) Dollars per month. In the Matter of the Brosterhouss Road: It appears that the right -of -way through the Si pch an plate for the bro st erhou s e road v:;as erroneously figured, and that Mr. Charles Si pch en is entitled to additional compen- sation in the sum of One Hundred Forty -four and 84/100 (4144.84) Dollars, for which sum the Clark is authorized to dray, a, warrant. In the Matter of Claims Against the-County: The following bills were presented, audited, and i,Tarrants ordered drawn in payment' of th a same: GENERAL FUND Bend Community Chest Mrs. Hattie M. 101ayne Bend 1 ;�ater. Deot. Janet ulo ffat J. 0. Davis., Inc. Marion" Bowan i -Ledmond Hospital Parker's Drug Store Pilot Butte Pharmacy, Pacific Pov er & Light Co. Deschutes urain Ew Feed Co. Redmond Land & Loan Co. Lawn View Dairy Dr. r" . A. Li auall en Frank Tatti Pac. `l'al. & Tal. Co. N. R. Gilbert P. D. Hance A. E. McLennan E. W. Cook Mrs. J. P. Crawford Ruth Shearer Pilot Butte Service Station Oregon State Board of Control Oregon State Agricultrual College Bend hardwar a Co. J. L. Bowman Grace L. Grund.an Bend Bull atin B. L. Heynold s V . h. Parsley Guy Houk lack 0humt1,-,ay AMOUNT Refund for Cash Advanced for Indigent R eli: of 46.00 lndigent Care 22.85 Indigent Relief - mater 38.00 Exoensas - Juvenile Care 2.28 I ndigent Relief - Rent 12.00 Auto Exp a]- Ise 1.00 Indigent Care 40.00 Indigent Relief - 1,2 edi cin e 1.50 S9 IT It 2. 8 5 TT it - Lights 1.30 n tt 2.00 r1 tT - Rent 10.00 rr n - Mi lk 4.88 T' Car e 37.00 tt R ali of - Rent 5.00 Services - Reli of Office 22.86 lndig ant Relief - Groceries 40.67 rT r1 - Rant 12.00 Indi gent Car s 40.00 Indigent _h9li of - Rent 3.00 11 It - Rent 12.50 V.agas - Treasurer's Clark 13.25 Supplies - Cty. Officers 17.55 Cara of Insane 26D.00 Allocation for County Agent 850.00 Supplies w- Court House 4.65 Spacial Election Expense 3.50 it it i1 4.00 Legal Publications 25.80 Justice Court - Witness Fee 5.10 tt 11 11 TI 5.10 41 TT n rT 5.10 n TT r n 5.10 �I U 1 107 Agnes Hyde Indigent Care R. H. Fox, Constable Fees x.00 `0 J.70 Shell Oil Co. Supplies 23.30 Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services - Court House 51.85 J. H. Loomis, Constable F =es 7.40 LAY' LT BR ARY FUND The American. Lav,. Book Co. Lai;, Books 8.00 DOG LICENSE FUidD S. Christofferson Sheep killed by dogs 10.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND F. H. 1'uay Refund for Telephone Crlgs. 7.85 S. N. A-s'eiS° erger Wages G, E;pens3s X 5.93 Miller Lumber Co. Supplies x.00 Pacific Pork -r & Light Co. Services - Warehouse 2.00 Bend 'Vv -1d. & Rad. Shop S'rvicos 5.83 Sbhur m- 'l auto Electric Services Suppli es 5.25 B end Hardi,,Tar e Co. supplies 14. 138 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. D eA.rmond, James ZThi tlock, A. H. Ti fft-; County Judge. Commissioner. Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 2nd day of *ugust, 1933, said dal' r being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when war- present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: HWEREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proce3 dings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; i::t is ther =for. e, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidder for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lot Thirteen (13), Block Fourteen (14), Kenwood Addition to bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ............... ..........................$7.00 together with costs of sale of said property. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant: It is ORDERED that General Fund Warrant No. 40135, Registered No. 26074, dated June 9th, 1933, payable to Marion Bowan, in the amount of Seven and 52/100 ($7.52) Dollars be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the( "Clerk and Treasurer directed to make the proper notation thereof on their records. In the Matter of Road Expense: It appears that the road expenditures thus far in 1933 have amounted to more than one -half the budget allowance, and while there will be some money available for road work out of the motor Vehible license fund, yet, it seems advisable to reduce expenses. It is therefore, ORDERED that the road crew be reduced to two men and that they shall work for only five (5) days each seek. An . informal request was made for the establishment of a county Road through the Tyson ranch, on the ground that a road had been established by prescription or long use by the public. The matter was referred to ths''District Attorney for advise before def- ini to action is taken. 108 In the Matter of the Burgas Road: It appears that the owner of the land adjacent to the bridge across Little River on the Burgas Road has built his fancy to connect with the bridge, shutting off the River from the public, It is ORDERED that the Roadmaster forthwith take steps to cause said fence to be removed and gi a the owner notice to remove the fence within tan (10) days; and if not r emov ad, that the Roadmastar be and he is instructed to cause its removal. I' In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn min payment 1 of.the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT, State Ind. Accident Com. accident Ins. - Peace Of fi tier,\ $6.26 Oregon State Board of Control Cars of Insane 260.00 The Owl Pharmacy Indigent Relief - Medicine 6.90 Kate Rockwell Indi g ant Car e 30.00 Mrs. Agnes Hyde " rr 30.00 Fr anchi a' s Service Sta. Auto Expense- Sheriff 1.00 Standard Oil Co. it if - Cty. Officers 47.00 Band Insurance Agency Bond for Constable 10.00 Pacific Power & Light Services - Court House 21.96 Helen Whittington Wages - Deputy Assessor 40.00 � C. P. Becker It - Deputy Field Assessor 48.00 The Band Bulletin Legal Publications & Supplies 92.05 Ki tti a Walk ar Indigent Care 40.00 , The Midstate Sun Supplies - County Clerk 7.00 Dr. R.. W. Handershott Registrar Fees 4.50 Dr. R. Vi:. Christiansen it r► 7.00 J. J. Vdilt Wages & Mileage - Deputy Assessor 38.00 Mrs. Gladys Cox Juvenile Care 20.00 Band Water Dept. Water - County Offices 2.85 Polling Places Election Expanse - Rent 24.00 Election Boards " " 495.00 Mileage 714.20 Lights n rr 1.00 The Bend Laundry Services - County Nurse 2.98 Marion M; Lash County Hospital 236.70 Janet Moffat Expense - County Nurse 18.71 The Midstata Sun Supplies - District Attorney 3.75 James Whitlock County Court.Attendanca 13.60 George Ammon Services - Indigent Relief 2.00 A. H. li fft. County Court Attendance 17.20 R. J. McKinney Wages & Expenses- Watermaster 175.20 i C. L. McCauley, Advanced Expenses 6.95 Houk Motor Co. Auto.Expanss - Sheriff 1.05 Charley's Service Sta., Pumping Gas - County Officers 12.31 New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners 21.50' The Band Laundry. Services - Jail 6.75 l Carl Austin Rep. Shop Services - Sheriff's Office .75 i Bill's Cafe Board of Prisoners 2.10 Marie Lo ahr Wag a s - Bh eri ff' s Office 50.00 Vi c' s S arvi c a , Station Supplies - Auto Expense - Sheriff 9.15 Central Ur egon Garage Auto : Exp ans e - Sheriff .75 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Indigent Relief - Rent 12.50 C. W. Williamson " " " 5.00 St. Charles Hospital Indigent Care 82.50 E. P. Brostarhous Indigent Relief - Rent 10.00 L. C. Naylor, rr " n 8:00 Charles Mo tti c e rr rr rr 5.00 J. F. Arnold " " " 4.00 Band Water Dept. " " Water 2.55 City of Redmond " r' 'r 10000 Bend Water Dept. " " rr 26.90 Mrs. Clarence Smith Rant 5.00 E. W. Cook n „ rr 3.00 George 'AcAlli st ar " " " 6.00 John D'BO er " n rr 5.00 Mrs. Nallia Grater " Cara 60.00 Dr. Raymond F. Jonas Juvani1a Cara 5.00 Nolan H. Gilbert Indigent Relief - Rent 5.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND County Clark Express Charges Advanced on Law Books-' 1.72 GENERAL ROAD FUND Sable motor Car Co. Howard Cooper Corp. Franchi a's Servica Sta. E. M. Bona E. H. Spoo Bone Implement Co. Miller Sanford Tractor Co. Central Oregon Garage State Ind. Ace. Com. Geo. McAlister Peter Lehrman Standard Oil Co:. Dan C. Wood F. H. May Miller Sanford Tract6r Co. 11 1T 1I 11 Truck Repair $380.50 Supplies 6.78 Services 2.50 Supplies 1.60 Lumber 68.51 Supplies 6.50 Supplies 12.04 Equipment .Repair 101.57 Accident Insurance 10.35 Wag.as 95.0.5 Services - Blacksmith 9.00 Supplies 175.66 Wag3s 99.75 Ir 98.50 Supplies 2.00 11 88.25 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, hugust 16th, 1933. H. H. DeArmond County Judge. James Whitlock Commissioner. A. H. Tifft Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Or agon, was begun and held at the Court House in Band, in said County, on the 6th day of September, 1933, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when wera present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge Jams Whitlock, County Com Di s si on er A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner In the Matter of the Sala v of Real' Prop arty: 109 WHEREAS, The County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure pro - ceadings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the bast interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidders for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lots one (1) and Two (2) of Block Seventeen (17), original Tm,msite of Redmond, Deschutes County Oregon.............. . .........................$10.00 Lot Twelve (12), Block One Hundred Thirty -one (131), Band Park Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon .... .........................$10.00 Lot Ten (10), and the North Two- thirds of Lot Eight (8), the South one -third of Lot Eight (8), and the North one - third of Lot Nine (9), all in Block Four (4), Hastings Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon .... ............................... .........................$25.00 The Southwest Quarter (SWL) of Section Twenty (20), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, 1A.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon ......... . .... 6 ........ 0 ........... .........................$10.00 Lots Five (5), Six (6), Seven (7), in Block Fifty -seven (57), original townsita of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon........ ....... 000 ... 0 ....... $15.00 Lot Five (5), Block Thirteen (13), River Terrace, within the corporate limits'of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon.... .........................$35.00 The South Half of the Northeast Ouarter (S2 NEB) and the North Half of the Southeast Quarter (Na SE -) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Twenty -two (22) South, Range Ten (10) East, R.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon ....................... ............................... .........................$20.00 together with costs of sale of said property. Igo In the Matter of County Owned 1'roparty: Mrs. Georgia Carter offered Five ($5.00) Dollars for a shack located on Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block Ten (10), Awbray Heights, Band, Deschutes County, Oregon; and Ernest Davis offered Tan ($10.00) Dollars for a shack on County owned property near the Arnold School House. The said bids were accepted and the property ordered sold. In the Matt ar L/ of Gar�aga: The contract with the Oregon Transfer Company for taking garbage away from the Court House was cancelled, on account of the fact that it was found that all of the garbage could be disposed of by burning in the furnace. In the Matter of �- Budget Committee: The following named persons, each being qualified to act as a member of the Budget Committee for the making of the Budget for Deschutes County for the ensuing year, are hereby appointed as the Budget Committee, to -wit: Hugh Lakin of Band, Oregon, Chairman J. J. Wilt.? of Sisters, Oregon. George H:- Brati;rster of Redmond, Oregon In the Matter of Delinquent— Certificate: R. M. Crates made application for a Certificate of Delinquency for the: Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NEI NE?) of Section Twelve (12), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Twelve (12) East, W. M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. f It is ORDERED that Cartificata of Delinquency be issued to the saki R. M. Cates upon; his paying to the Sheriff the delinquent taxes for the year 1928 assessed against said premises amounting to Sixty -four and 79/1(10 ($64.79) Dollar s, plus any accumulated inter- est and certificate charges. In the Matter of .',� State Ovned Broperty: It appears that the State of Oregon is the rightful owner of: The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW SRI-) of Section Four (4), and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NW4 NtinT -) of Section Nine (9), all in Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East, Ur. d. in Deschutes County, Oregon. but that the County has haratofore levied assessments against said premises .,which becama delinquent and took the property over under delinquent tax sale. .WHEREAS, it appr�!ars that said proceedings were invalid and it is necessary, in order to clear the title to the State, that the County deed said property -back to the State of Oregon. It is, therefore, ORDERED that a Dead be executed to the State of Oregon by the County Curt, conv a?Yin said premises to the State of Oregon. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were pr as ent 2d, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT James ywhi tlock Court Attendance & Expenses $27.20 A. H. Ti f f t it it rt rr 17.20 Oregon Tran sf er Services - Court House 2.50 Magill Drug Co. Indigent Relief - Medicine 32.05 Lumb arm ens Insurance Agency Insurance on Social Ylork er' s Car 7.93 Band Hardware Co", Indigent Relief - Supplies 9.19 J. S. Davis rr it - Rant 12.00 �I 1 r� 1 Jack Davis In H. C. Ellis Indigent Relief - Rent P. A. Erickson Co. 11 II - Lights Marion M. Lesh Co Mrs. Mary Griffith In Mrs. Myrtle Surface rr n r1 Mrs. Katherine Michi e Indi g ant Buri al & Ambulance Mrs, Ora Griffith Auto Expense - County Nurse Mrs. Bernice hargenroder Madicine & Supplies - Cty. Nurse Mrs. Mary Ellan' Allan Expenses - County Nurse Butler Drug Store Indigent Relief - Drugs Magill Drug Co. IT It - Drugs for Aug, Mrs. Clarence Smith In E. W. Cook Sarvicas - Relief Office Nolan H. Gilbert Indigent Relief - Services A. E. McLanna In Houk Motor Co. S= Pilot Butte Pharmacy Su Magill Drug Co. In Dr- Fred A. Li auall an it „ - Wag as W-. A. Beaver It tr _ r1 City of Redmond if „ _ it Redmond Land & Loan Company P. B. Johnson Pacific Stamp Works Pacific Power & Light Co. helm Whittington Bend Water Dept. Tracy Tyl ar digent Relief - Rent It n rr 11 It it 11 anty Hospital digent Relief - School Supplies 11 fi it It it tr if n it 11 I1 11 It IT It rr n 11 rr IT it 11 - Drugs it 11 IT for July digant Relief - Rant it . rr - it It 11 _ it digent Care Sal - Social Worker Car ppli es & Indigent Relief Ind Relief - Drugs for Aug. it " - Glasses It rr - Rent it " - Water It " - Rent It rr - Rent Lights Water Mrs. Nellie Grater Care of Indigents C. W. Williamson Indigent Relief - Rent Pacific Power & Light Co. 11 II - Lights J. F. Arnold it i' - R ant Redmond Hospital Care of Indigents St. Charles Hospital rr n r1 C. H. Irvin Indi g ant Buri al & Ambulance Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - County Nurse Pilot Butte Pharmacy Madicine & Supplies - Cty. Nurse Janet Moffat Expenses - County Nurse Owl Pharmacy Indigent Relief - Drugs Parker's Drug Store IT It - Drugs for Aug, Dr. R. E. Johnson it It - Services Pacific Ti6l. & Talag. Sarvicas - Relief Office Lyons Plumbing & Heating Indigent Relief - Services Square Deal Furniture Co. it II - Suppli as County Clark, Burroughs Adding Advanced E.p ens es- Postage Mach. Co. Services - County Offices John H., Buckholz Election Expanse - Hauling Robert K. Innas it „ - Wag as Jack Bowman It tr _ r1 .Ruth Shea r er if „ _ it Mary Han s an It „ _ it Pacific Stamp Works Services and Supplies - Treasurer helm Whittington Wages - Assessor's Office Tracy Tyl ar Indigent R ali of - Rant Lloyd Powell it tr _ it C. J. L av ar-att It n _ It Mrs. W. E. Cutting It n _ it Band- Furnitura Services - Assessor's Office J. Alton Thbmpson Trvlg, Expense & Offi c z Supplies Polling Places Election Expense - Rant Gladys Cox - JuvBnile Care - July & Aug. L. C. Naylor Indigent R Ali of - Rent 0. C. H enkl a Standard Oil Co. Auto Expense - Cty. Officers R. J. McKinney Salary & Expenses - Watermaster F. D. Antrim Sealer of Weights & III aasuras Band Bulletin Legal Publications Mrs. Agnes Hyde Cara of Indigent Band Hardware Co. Sy.pplias - Court House Kate Matson -Care of Indigent H. Ta Merritt Fees - Justice Court Lloyd McGahan Witness Feas Charl ey Kotzman rr rr Frank Foster rr n Rolland Hathorn 1► tr Gao. Hobbs rt rt Tom Partin n fT 1 altar nubl e it it Earl Wyckoff Justice Court.- Jury Fes G. E. Longnacker 11 If it It E. T. Waggnar ►1 Ir n n H. W. Fairhurst r► Ir rr n Law Franks tr n tt n $12.00 5.00 12.00 268.65 4.00 8.00 6.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 7.60 14.4_5 2.50 3.00 5.00 40.00 10.53 2.70 27.00 58.50 3.50 5.00 7.50 5.00 10.18 37.35 60.00 5.00 3.06 37.50 158.00 111.30 63.00 26.15 2,0.44 15.37 3.40 9.60 3.60 21.97 6.25 11.08 9.78 36.60 20.0 6.00 6.00 10.00 10.00 6.98 30.00 10.00 5. ') 0 15.00 15.00 .35 34.40 60.00 40.00 5.00 6.00 57.58 167.97 29.77 16.60 30.00 7.80 30.00 8.15 2.10 2.10 1.50 1.50 5.10 5.10 5.10 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 III 11-2 Ray Moore Gao. Gates Z. T. Gideon The Redmond Spokesman Pacific Tel. &-Telsg. Co. C. P. Becker Oregon State Board of Control ni tti e yralk er New Home Cafe C. L. McCauley Charl ey' s Service Station Vi c' s Service Station Magill Drug. Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND Pacific Power & Light Co. Dan C. Wood State Ind. Accident Com. F. H. May G eo . McAlister Redmond Motor Co. A. E. Wells Blacksmith Shop Justice Court - Jury Fee it Spec. Constable Justice Fees Legal Publications & Supplies Services -- County Offices Wages - Deputy Assessor Care of Insane Care of Irldi g ant s Board of Prisoners Advanced ExpEnsas Services -• Cty. Officers Auto Expense - Sheriff Indigent ha-lief - Medicine Services -- Warehouse Wages Accident Insurance Wages Wag as Supplies Services Thera being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. D =Armond James Vhitlock A. H. Tifft $1.50 1.00 7.00 58.00 52.36 68.00 260.00 40.00 33.00 41.69 7.d4 3.90 32.00 1.00 59.85 6.21 55.94 55.75 2.70 3.25 County Judge. Commissioner. Conami s si on ar . Band, Oregon, Sept. 201 1933 The County Court of Deschutes County met this 'day, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the f ollovuingu proceedings i_ er = had, to -v;-,i t: In the Matter of the Budget ✓ COfami tt e a: J. J. Wilt, heretofore appointed as a member of the Budget Committee, has declined to serve, and George H. Aitken of Sisters was nominated and appointed in his stead. In the Matter of `� Dance Hall License: Mrs. M. A. Clark having heretofore applied for a Five ($5.Do) Dollar fee, and it appearing that she license and has made application for a r =fund of the money should be refunded, it is ORDERED-that a Gan oral Fund IT,'arrant be drawn in payable to Mrs. Y. A. Clark. In the Matter of Mae Belle Kelsay: 3. dance hall license and deposited has abandoned the request for a money, and appearing that the said the sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars, Mae Bella Kalsay having made application in the regular fnann =r for dependent tidothars' Assistance, and it appears that her husband is :lead; that she has no means.of support; that she is a qualified resident of Deschutes County, ,Oregon, and is the mother, of a,child ender sixteen (16) years of age, to -wit: Patricia Kelsay, 11 years old. It further appears that Fifteen ($15.00) j0) Dollars would be a reasonable sum to be awarded . to the said. Maa Belle Kelsay monthly. It is ORDERED THAT the Clerk draw a warrant in favor of the said Mae Belle Kelsay in the sum of Fifteen (515.00) Dollars, and a lake warrant each month thereafter until further ordered. In the natter of Cancallation of 1,Tarrant: It is hereby ORDERED that General Fund Warrant No. 40890, Registered No. 26825, date September 8, 1933, payable to Redmond Hospital be canc all ad, and the Clerk and. the Tr ease ur =r are directed to maka proper cancellation notation__ther =of on the records. It is further l J� ORDERED that three General Fund warrants in equal amounts be issued in lieu of said warrant to the said Redmond Hospital. ORDERED that the County Judge sign the contract with Shay- Stationery Company for maintenance of the -hiarchant Electric Calculator. In the Matter of Cancellation, of Warrants: The follovding warrants having been issued more than seven (7) years and duly advertised, as by lave provided, are her a]ay cancelled, and the Cl a�k and the Treasurer are hereby directed to make proper notation on the records: Date Issued No. Amount Name of Payee Aug . 9, 1920 8148 .50 J 1j'Vri ght Aug. 9, 1920 8151 .80 J'. Vi - Y'ri ght Nov. 6, . 1920 9048 5.Ob "arry Wright Nov. 20, 1920 9088 .75 W. A. Fbrdham Dec. 4, 1920 9297 7.20 G =o. Stidv; ell Dec. 4, 1920 9325 12.00 Geo. Sti dw ell Dec. 31, 1920 9672 15.00 Russell Grader Mfg. Co. Mch. 28, 1921 10127 10.00 M. B. Hov...e Apr. 28, 1921 10~'89 10.00 !V1. B. rio;�ja May 9, 1921 10489 4.00 F. C. Jacquot 10.455 18.50 Band Bulletin day 25, 1921 10560 10.00 Mi. B. Howe June 13, 1921 10663 6.00 Ilk . D. Barnes June 25, 1921 10808 10.00 M. B. Howe July 25, 1921 10970 10.00 M. B. How a Aug. 17, 1921 11031 4.00 A. A. Dutt Aug. 26, 1921 11106 10.00 M. B. Howe S e t; . 26, 1921 11259 10.00 American Red Cross Nov. 19, 1921 11518 8.00 Fred Conway Nov. 21, 1921 11585 2.10 Stella D. Myers lHay 2, 1022 12589 2.00 H. H. Anderson May 2, 1922 12643 2.20 Chas. Carroll May 2, 1922 12699 2.20 C. A. Perkins May 13, 1922 12937 42.0: A. H. Ca�ntrill May 20, 1922 12949 .50 i Gao . G'ii lkin s July 12, 1922 13518 27.50 F. 11.1. Smi th Aug. 7, 1922 13653 1.00 J -1 Ryan Aug. 7, 1922; 13660 1.50 A. M, Hinman Aug.. 7, 1922 13665 1.00 C. V. Silvis Aug. 7, 1922 13686 1.00 J. E. Smith Oct. 11, 1922 14258 4.00 H. iv elson Nov. 15, 1922 14615 3.00 T". J. 'Buckley Nov. 15, 1922 14621 3.00 J. H. Shively Dec. 9, 1922 15031 62.00 W. B. I,iorsa May 17, 1923 15948 5.00 J. 0. Millar Jun a 8, 1923 16604 5.00 0. C. Payton June 7, 1923 16788 1.50 E. E. L•ind eb erg Sap. 8, 1923 17146 3.00 W. S. Bullard Sep. 71 1923 17200 3.00 No Name Nov. 8, 1923 17575 8.60 A. C. II=inza yB. Nov. 8, 1923 17576 8.60 Flossie Hainze Nov. 8, 1923 17577 2.00 A. C. Pickens N-ov. 81 1923 17580 4..00 H. C. Shaffner Nov. 8, 1923 17652 1.00 V''. Bergstrom Nov. 8, 1923 17721 10.0:! H. 0. 17,Tilson Dec. 8, 1923 18013 25.00 A. J. Goggans iblay 8, 1924 18987 2.50 A. Olson Ivtay 8, 1924 19065 14.00 Ym. Johnson Jun. a 5, -1.92:4 19275 3.00 Mary Atkinson ,Jun-2 5, 1924 19337 3.00 Mabel T.J. Kendall June 6, 1924 19366 3.00 Esther Grinstead June 62 1924 13379 ' 5.00 Ladi es Pioneer Club July 8, 1924 19660 1.50 0. L. Babcock July 8, 1324 19661 1.50 B. Babcock Julv 8, 192~4 19662 1.50 R. L. �tchiahan July 8, 1924 19563 1.50 Grace n -sse July 8, 1924 19674 1.50 G. E. Moore July 8, 1924 19687 1.50 J. R. Picklesimer July 8, 1924 19688 1.50 C. L. it'IcCoy Aug. 1111 1924 19881 1.00 J. VV. Thom Aub. 11, 1924 19885 1.50 H. J. Allen Aug. 119 192:4 19887 1.50 H. Blair Aug. 1119 1924 19888 1.50 J. V-Vi 1 son 113 • 114 Aug. 11, 1924 19890 1.50 E. Grieve Aug. 11, 1924 19061 1.50 Mrs. H. J. :Allen: r» Aug. 11, 1924 19911 7.45 j. V;-, . Usher Sep. 6, 1924 20064 1.50 Earl E. Webber Sept. 6, 1924 20065 1.50 W. A. Scott Sept. 6, 1924 20066 1.50 A. A. -oore Oct. 21, 1924 20254 127.37 J. A. Rungs Oct. 21, 1924 20255 91.02 Carl �dalkson Oct. 21, 192<< 20261 5.84 Vil. 0. Vl+iddolnrs Oct. 21, 1924 20262 14.45 J. T. Coyle Oct. 21, 1924 20263 23.00 F. Fosen Oct. 21, 1924 20264 19.80 A— Gsrking Oct. 21, 1924 20265 60.30 F. H. Verly Oct. 211 1924 20266 25.20 M. A. N el son Oct. 21, 1924 20267 18.00 J. C. Parratt Oct. 21, 1924 20268 18.00 V'rin. Young Oct. `21, 1924 20271 .69 • V:I. 0. V.iddov,�s Oct. 21, 1924 20272 2.10 'E. itiialkson_:, Nov. 7, 1924 20529 8.00 I. VIi1son Nov. 7, 1924 20551 6.60 L. Kirk Nov. 7, 1924 20557 2.20 V.,',. D. R entro Dec. 5, 1924 20638; 6.00 S. C. McDonald Dec. 5, 1924 20660 7.35 C. W. Curtis Dec . 5, 2 -10697 20697 10.00 E. L. Coble Feb. 5, 1925 21237 1.00 W. P. Armstrong Feb. 5, 1925 21245 1.50 Mi ck Movtz I Feb. 5, 1925 21298 5.00 E. A. Hansen ;t INch. 20, 1925 21538 55. '0 H. H. Corclsroy { Mch. 20 1925 21545 2.00 G. Duke IvIch. 20, 1925 21552 2.20 M.. Kaub e e } Mch. 2O, 1925 21560 2.00 V:f. J. Nehring Teich. 20, 1925 21568 2.00 A. V . B.ennett P.Lch . 20, 1925 s_ 21583 2.00 L. Symon Mch. 20, 1925 21584 2.00 B. Collin Mch. 20, 1925 21587 2.00 Td. Healy Aor. 6, 1925 21674 5.00 D. E. Grant Apr. 7, 1925 21734 1.50 Pii. G. Thompson Apr. 7, 1925.. 21735 1.50 Chas. Gilbert Apr. 7, 1925 21760 1.50 0. Thompson 1 Apr. 7, 1925 21774 1.50 C. P. Cox Apr. 7, 1925 21775 1.50 Ray Madill Apr. 7, 1925 21776 1.50 Ray Madill May 2, 1.925 21965 1.49 No Name ' Jun= 62 1925 22245 1.00- 0. S. Steuart i June 6, 1925 22251 1.50 M. Brook j June 6, 1925 22319 4.00 E. Mi sn er June 29, 1925 22415 40.00 Fern No sk er ' June 29, 1925 22428 25.00 M. J. V ±?illiarns July 1, 1925 22454 7.90 H. Welshone i July 16, 1925 22615 40.00 Fern Nosksr Aug. 7, 1925 22674 1.00 J. H. Morton Aug. 7, 1925 22679 1.00 Joe Pival Aug. 7, 1925 22680 1.50 F. Talbot Aug. 7, 1925 22728 1.00 Karl Parry g. 71 1925 22733 1.00 F. Villiamson Aug. 71 1925 22736 4.00 L. 0. Reed Aug. 7, 1925 22737 1.00 J. A. Powers Aug. 7, 1925 22739 89.00 F. C. Duncan Aug. 25, 1925 ; ". 22857 4.00 F. Nosker Sep. 2, 1925 22969 10.00 A. B. Davis. Sep. 25, 1925 23051 45.00 D. A. Slaughter Oct. 17, 1925 23205 1.00 R. E. Gunther Oct. 17, 1925 23211 1.00 C. A. Filmley Oct. 17, 1925 23215 1.00 11. U. Andros Oct. 17, 1925 23216 1.00 Vim. Sprague Uct. 17, 1925 23218 1.00 1. 0. Tremblay Oct. 175, 1925 23219 1.00 T. E. Berning Oct. 17, 1925 23221 1.00 Jack Parkin Oct. 17, 1925 23222 1.00 C. A. Robbins Oct. 171%. 1925 23223 1.00 VET. E. Paull er Oct. 175, 1925 f23226 1.00 B. E.N±ichols Oct. 17, 1925 23227 1.00 J. M. Healy Oct. 17, 1925 23229 1.00 J. M. Audrain Oct. 17, 1925 23230 1.00 J. M. Collins Oct. 17, 1925 23231 1.00 J. A. T Dgonil e Nov. 551 1925 23324 2.00 M. Loven Nov. 5, 1925 23343 2.00 V. Welch Nov. 5, 1925 23388 2.89 Putnam & Sons Nov. 5, 1925 23427 2.00 T. F. Buck Nov. 27, 1925 23643 26.00 L. Holt Nov. 27, 1925 23657 3.00 Sam Lochri e I. i i 115 In the Matt eroo f Tax Collections: The question of ;providing means of acc el eratins the tax payments w,as discussed and. it was considered by the Court and the Sheriff that it would be to the advantage of the tax payers and the County if arrangementsyt ,,ierD made for the Sheriff to accept Oumd hold payments for taxes in amounts less than the amounts ;provided by law, and an Order was made directing the Sheriff to set up such machinery as mir-ht be necessary and accept monthly payments and Other partial payments on taxes from any person or persons vrho desire to pay in that manner; p_rovid =d, of course, that receipts would not be issued except under the provisions of the lava. In the matter of Claims �-- Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: Jan. 7, 1926 23904 3.50 B. Brandon Indigent Relief - Drugs Jan. 8, 1926 23928 1:00 E. Dorn Jan. 13, 1926 23935 .75 G. E. Aitken Indigent Care Feb. 51 1926 24062 1.00 B. C.Brov.n ldch. 6, 1926 24241 2.C)0 E. S. Taylor Wages - Treasurer's Office Tech. 61 1926 24244 11.50 i�. Green Lich. 6, 1926 24265 1.50 J. R. Fisher Office Exp ens= - Cty. Nurse iach. 61 1926 24266 1.50 E. Ti epher Apr. 9 1926. 24538 1.50 Heure Hajek Services - Cty. Officers Apr. 9, 1926 � 24616 1.50 J. P. Nei l 2M ay 6, 1926 24825 1.00 D. Vv . Duff ebaugh Iviay 6, 1926 24830 1.50 Geo. Karstetter lay 6, 1926 24943 30.00 Mrs. J. E. H -thorn ,r June 3, 1926 25040 1.00 C. C. Anderson June 3, 1926 25252 3.00 J. E. Bloom Services - 1;Tarehouse June 3, 1926 25260 3.00 B. L. R=ed Jun e 3, . 1926 2'5264 3.00 J. M. 8i v ely Services & Supp li es June 26, 1926 25367 30100 J. E. H--thorn June 26,1926 25368 25.00 VV. N. Cobb In the Matt eroo f Tax Collections: The question of ;providing means of acc el eratins the tax payments w,as discussed and. it was considered by the Court and the Sheriff that it would be to the advantage of the tax payers and the County if arrangementsyt ,,ierD made for the Sheriff to accept Oumd hold payments for taxes in amounts less than the amounts ;provided by law, and an Order was made directing the Sheriff to set up such machinery as mir-ht be necessary and accept monthly payments and Other partial payments on taxes from any person or persons vrho desire to pay in that manner; p_rovid =d, of course, that receipts would not be issued except under the provisions of the lava. In the matter of Claims �-- Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of same: There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. I. H. D Arm nd County Judge. James litchi tlock Commissioner. A. H. Tifft Commissioner. GENERAL FUND , r A.ru1yUNT Th e Ov,;l Pharmacy Indigent Relief - Drugs Central Oregon Garage Auto Expense - Sheriff 8.15 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Indigent Relief - Rent 12.50 A. E. IAcL enna.n Indigent Care 40.00 C. J. Leverett Indigent Relief - Rent 6.00 State Ind. Accident Com. Accident Insurance 7.38 Ruth Shearer Wages - Treasurer's Office 11.64 The R - ?&,fond Spokesman Legal publications 12.00 R. Anna Thompson V:lages - Supt.'s Office 15.00 Janet Moffat Office Exp ens= - Cty. Nurse 16.76 Houk Lotor Auto Expense - Cty. Nurse 11.40 Oregon Transfer Court House Ex) . 3.15 Pac., Tel. & Teleg. Services - Cty. Officers 57.59 DOG LIC'''NSE FUND Frank E. Nutley Sheep killed by dogs 27.50 G EN ERAL ROAD FUND ?hiller Sanford Tracrtbr Co. Supplies n rr n tt ' ' rr - 91.48 Hitchcock Lumber Co. ,r 53.46 Farmers Hardware Co... Inc . „ 58.61 Galloway Garage & h1ach . Shop Services & Sup eli es . 41 3.45 Pacific power & Light Co. Services - 1;Tarehouse 1.00 A. E. Ault rr & Supplies 2.25 Band Hardware Co. supplies Barr ett' s Vv gilding Shop Services & Supp li es 1 2.17 1.80 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. I. H. D Arm nd County Judge. James litchi tlock Commissioner. A. H. Tifft Commissioner. October_; 1933. Having heretofore de )osited five dollars-($5..._60) together with- application for a Dance Hall permit which was subsequently withdraw4n by me and the same not having been acted upon by the County Court but in which matter the Court, at the regular meeting on Sep. 20th, 1933, issued an order to the Clerk that he draw,T a G =n oral Fund Warrant in > favor of L,"Irs. V1. A. Clark in that amount as a refund of said deposit. The receipt of G five dollar deposit from -the County Clerk is hereby acknou d ledged and is refunded to me in lieu of warrant or'd er ed by the County Court for the reason that the five dollar deposit had been held by the Clark pending acceptance of the application. Signed this 3rd day of October, 1933. Mirs. I1. A. Clark. BE IT REME11BERED, That a regular "term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in saidCounty, on the 4th day of October, 1933, said day being the day fixed by lawn for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. f ! James Ylhi Clock, County Commissioner. A. H. Ti fft, County Commissioner. ;1 In the Matter of the / E Sale of Real Property: i Vk`:r1EREAS, the County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, the hereinafter described real property, and it appearing to the Court that it would be to the best interests of the County that the same be offered for sale; it is, . therefore, hereby directed that the Sheriff forthwith offer the hereinafter described premises to the highest bidders for cash, at public sale, provided that no bid shall be accepted for less than the amount set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter (SEA) of Section Thirty (30), Township Twenty -one (21) South, Range Eleven (11) East, F.TN7., in Deschutes County, Oregon .............$40.00 Lots Twenty -one �(21), Twenty -two (22), Twenty -three (23), and Twenty - four (24), of Flock Twenty -six (26) in LaPine, Deschutes County, Or=gon...Par.Lot.. 2.50 together with costs of sale of said property. In the 'Matter of Lease of County Lands: l C. McCune offered to lease: The Southwest quarter (SVV -L) of Section Two (2), Towrnship Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) East, Vv.M. Deschutes County, Oregon. paying therefor the sum of Fifty ($50.00) Dollars cash, per year, so long as the County ow,zs it. It is ORDERED THAT the offer be accepted and a Lease entered into with the said C. cCun e on said terms, provided, said Lease shall be subject to the land being sold. It is further ORDERED that Harvey Winslowa' s bid of T?nrsnty ($20.00) Dollars to lease certain lands on the high desert be accepted and a Lease entered into in writing. IN THE T7ATTER OF Budget Commi tt a:a: George H. Brewster, heretofore appointed as a member of the budget Committee, being away and not able to serve on the Committee at the Budget Meeting set for the 5th day of this month, and G =org e Aitken; heretofore appointed, having declined the appointment, it is necessary that two persons be appointed in their stead. Peter Nelson and L. E. Smith were nominated, and it appearing that each of said persons are qualified, they are hereby, appointed as - members of the Budget Committee. Ed. V inkl er, an attorney, appeared before the Court and read and filed a Petition signed by W. R. Lawson, through his attorney, N. G. Wallac e, d emanding that the County Court make an assessment upon all the irrigable acres within Central Oregon Irrigation District for the purpose of paying the outstanding warrants of the Di stri ct, on account of, the fact that the Board of Directors of Central Oregon Irrigation District, u!)on demand, had refused to make such levy. The Court, after considering the Petition, being of the opinion that the assessment, if made, would be practically confiscatory and unreasonable, and upon motion duly made, seconded, and carried, declined to make such assessment, L In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills rare presented, auditad, and warrants ordered drain in payment of the same: GRI ERAL FUND Mrs. -E. Cutting H. C. Ells. s Dai rym an' s Bank Mrs. Ili. A.- Crawford Pac. P. & L. Co. Dr. F. A. ' Li auallen Hugh O'Kane Estate Hugh O'Kane Estate St. Chas. Hospital Dr. R. E. Johnson Pilot Butte Pharmacy Band Water Dept. L. C. Naylor Luther Naylor Dr. John Barr Pac. P. & L. Co. - Redmond Dr. L. D. Smith J. F. Arnold L. ;P;. Beebe Frank Tatti H ankl e & Miner Land 'Co. City of Redmond Magill Drug Co:. E. ti►'. 0ook W. A. Beaver C. W. ti1,illiamson J. F. Arnold Janet Moffat N. H.Simpson Pac. Tal. & Teleg. Mrs. A elli e Grater Mrs. Cora Baxter Marion Bowen Kit ti a Walk ar Kate Matson Mrs. Agnes Hyda Dr. J. S. Grahlman- Gla4ys Cox Mrs. Marion M. Lash The Owl Pharmacy V. F. Livesay F. D.An trim The Redmond Spokesman H. T. Merritt Houk Motor Co. Albert Julian H. H. DeArmond James 4Ihi tlock A. H. Tifft J. D. -L)ov,�nan Stat-a Ind. Acc. Com. Band lUater Dapt. N eve Home Cafe C. L. i 'dcCauley R. J. irlcKinnay Band Water Dept. Ch arl ey' s Service Station Janet Mo "ffat The Band Bull ati n C. P. Becker Stamdard Oil Co. Frenchie's Service Sta. Magill Drug. Co. The Band L aun dry Vies Service Station Magill Drug Co. GENEKAI, ROAD FUND Geo. McAlister Dan Woods F. H. Ml y Indigent Relief - Rent ii n n IT n ii it Ti Li ghts Glasses Rent for Reemployment Office it if Social Work DrI s Office Indi g ant Car e 11 1i Indigent Relief - lViedicina ii IT - 1ater iT rr - R ant it ti - R ant Indigent Cara IT Relief - Lights Indigent Care " Relief - Rent rr n ri ti TT it Water 11 ti 1r Medicina Ti n Rent TT Ti if n IT n Ti n li Traveling Expenses Indigent Rali of Services - Social Workers Of. Indi g ant Care IT Ii Traveling Exp an s a Cara of Indigents Care of Indigent Cara of Indigent Indigent Cara Juvenile Care County Hospital Indigent Relief - 1!.,Iadicina Deputy 1�'atermaster District Sealer Legal Publications Justice Court Fees Auto Expense - County Nurse Transportation of Prisoners Office Expense Court Attendance & Expenses 11 it It 11 Sarvicas Accident Insurance - P eac a Uff . Services - Court House Board of Prisoners Advanced Expenses Wages & Expenses, ti; +atarmaster Services - Jail Service - County Officers Expenses -Legal Publications Wages - Deputy Assessor Supplias Services - Sheriff Supplies - Jail Services - Jail Sup pli as - Sh ari ff Indigent Relief - Medicine Vvag =s it AMOUNT cN 5.00 5.00 53.13 40.02 13.49 15.00 23.33 20.00 167.50 8.00 13.27 30.10 5.00 10.00 4.00 6.26 4.05 12.00 3.00 10.00 6.00 5.00 14.80 6.00 29.00 10.00 12.50 11.02 5.00 45.82 60.00 20.00 12.71 40.00 30.90 30.00 21.50 20.00 240.00 2.90 153.75 3.41 43.15 20.40 20.30 10.60 5.00 13.60 17.20 10. "DO 7.35 5.95 49.25 18.19 141.29 7.75 9.69 2`l 28 44.45 96.00 446.83 2.00 1.70 2.50 3.90 27.65 56.74. 59.85 41.93 11-7 118 Frenchi a' s S arvic e Sta. Band Vlater Dept. Standard 011 Company State Ind. Acc. Coma Bend auto Parts, Inc. Central Oregon Garage Howard Cooper Corp. S ervi c as & Suppli= s Sarvicas - 'Warehouse Suppli as Accident Insurance Suppli as Services and Sup,;)li as Supplies Thare,b_ing no further business, th'= meeting adjourned.. 38.20 4.35 130.90 4.60 32.60 10.40 3.43 H. H. D =Armond , County Judge. James Whitlock, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in B end, in said County, on "th e 1st day of November, 1933, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a tarm of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. R. Tiffs;,, County Commissioner. In th a Matt ar of th a Sal e of Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of Taal property; heretofore acqu- ir ad by the County under delinquent tax sal a; be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash; for an amount not lass than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8),c°of Block Six (6), Davidson's Addition to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon .....................Per Lot ......... $5.00. The Northwest ,Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NWI Sig." ;D of Section Eighteen (18) Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, subject to ua.ter right ........................... ........................?40.00 North Two Hundred Three (N 203' ) feat of.Block Seven (7) North Addition to Band, Deschutes County, Oregon ........ .........................$50.00 } The South Half of the Northeast Quarter (SL NEB); the I Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NW4 SE4) ; � and the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NE4 U11) of Section Twenty (20), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Eleven (11) East, W.M. in,Deschutas County, I� Oregon ................... ............................... ........................$100.00 [ I Lots Twenty -one (21) and Twenty -two (22), -Block Thirty - seven (37) of the original townsita of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oreg on .......................... ............................Par Lot ....... $5.00 together with costs of sale. 11 WHEREAS, the Western Oregon Conference Association of Seventh Day Adventists have applied for: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelva (12) of Block Two -(2), original Town of Si sters, Deschutes County, Oragua. which lots are owned by the County, and have advised the Court that they are desirous of acquiring the property for the purpose of building thereon a Church. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County dead the said property to the said church organization to be held by it so long as the same is used for church or religious purposes; and it is ORDERED that a Dead be signed conveying the said prop arty to the Western O r icon Con - farance Association of Seventh Day Adventists with such restriction. In the Matter of �- Dance Hall License: WHEREAS, Tumalo Grange No. 631 has applied to the Court for a dance hall license p ar- mi tting them to conduct public dances in the Grange Hall at Tumalo; and they have filed with the Petition a Bond, which is hereby approved, and the Clerk is ORDERED to i,.ssua a license upon the payment of the statutory fee. 119 In the Matter of R ecording Deed: VHEREAS, the County has obtained a Deed from Mrs. Elizabeth MI. Storey con' -Dying to it certain dots in La Pine; in consideration whereof the County has executed to the said Elizabeth M. Storey a Dead to certain lots in La Pine; the said exchange being made for the purpose of enabling the County Court to vacate Certain portions of the torn of La Pine, Oregon. It is ORDERED that the Clerk record the Deed from the County to the said Mrs. Elizabeth M. Storey without charge. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants: General Fund Yarrants No. 41068, dated Sept. 30, 1933, for Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars, payable to Jams Waterhouse, and registered No. 27002; and General Fund Warrant No. 41238, dated November 1st, 1933, for Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars, payable to James V�aterhouse, and Registered No... 27172, be and they are each hereby cancelled, and the Clark and the Treas- urar are ordered to make proper notation thereof upon their records. v In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: WHEREAS, Myrtle M. Dennis has filed an Affidavit shoiFdng that she 4•as the owner of: Lot Six (6), Block Four (4), in the original townsite of Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, at the time the same was purchased by the County for delinquent taxes, and has tendered into Court the sum of Eight and 06/100 ($8.06) Dollars, being the amount for which it was sold to the County plus interest and penalty and accrued taxes, and requests that a Dead issue to her from the County. Appearing in all things proper and according to law, it is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted; that the,'-'Sheriff issue a receipt for the taxes for the year for which it was sold; and that the County Judge and Commissioners execute a Dead for the said premises to the said Myrtle M. Dennis. WHEREAS, it appears that the County has attempted to acquire title to the following described premises through tax foreclosure proceedings, to -wit: ;, Th,e Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SW" SW4) of Section Eighteen ,'(18), Towmship Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East, W.M.; and the South - west Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SY' SWI) of Section Four (4 ); and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Nine (9) all in township Bixteen (16),' South, Range Twelve (12) East, VT.M. but it appears that title to said property vas, at the time it was taken over under tax foreclosure proceedings, belonging to till a State of Oregon, and that through said proceed- ings the County acquired no title. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the County execute and deliver to the State of Oregon a Quitclaim Dead for said premises. It further appears that the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE! SIV-�) of Section Eighta3a (18) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East, W.M. is in the State of Oregon, but that it has been assessed by the County Assessor, and that the taxes levied against the same have been extended on the roll; that said proceedings are irregular; inasmuch as it appears that the County has no right to levy a tax against said premises. It is hereby ' ORDERED that any taxes heretofore levied against said pramises be and the same are hereby cancelled, and the Sheriff is directed to cancel tha same on the rolls. IN THE Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills ware presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in the payment of the same: _20 I. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Oregon State Assn. County Judges and Commissioners Annual dues $20.00 Oregon State Board of Control care of Insane 260.00 Pacific Tal. & Taleg. Co. Services - Relief Office 27.45 L. C. Naylor Indigent Relief - Rent 5.00 Frank Tatti IT " r' 5.00 City of Redmond IT " Water 5.00 J. 0. Davis Co. "' " Rant 6.00 Mrs. J. S. Innis IT " Rent 4.00 Tracy Tyler IT IT " 10.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. IT " Lights 1.03 J. F. Arnold it " Rent 12.50 Bend Hardware Co. " " Supplis-:� 2.85 J. S. Davis Co., Inc. " " Rent 12.00 Magill Drug Co. " " Medicine 10.10 Pacific P. & L. Co. - Redmond rr IT Lights 6.04: Miller Lumber Co. " It Suppli as 29.50 J. S. Davis Co. " It Rant 18.Oa Mrs. N alli a Grater Care of Indigents 80.00 Mrs. J. P. Crawford Indigent Relief - Rent 12.50 Band Water Dept. " " Water 36.15 St. Charles "ossi tal Cara of Indi g ants 73.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Indigent Relief - Lights 4.72; Redmond Hospital Cara of Indigents 65.01, Mrs. Agnas Hyda Cara of Indigents 30.00 Kate Matson " IT It 30.00 Gladys Cox Juvenile Cars 20.00 A. E. McLennan en Care of Indigent g� t 4.6 7 The Band Bulletin Supplies and Legal Publications 55.30 Charl ey' s Service Station Supplied - County Officers 11.93 Ki tti a Walker Care of Indigents 17.00 Band Water Dept. Services - County Offices 2185 Marion M. Lash County Hospital 233.00 Ruth Shearer Wages of Clerk - Treas. Off. 18.00 J. H. Loomis Fees of Constable 6.40 James Whitlock County Court Attendance 20.40 A. H. Tifft If tr IT 25.80 R. J. McKinn =y Wages & Expanses - Watarmast;r 161.47 Vi c' s C arvi. c e Station Auto & Travel Exp. - Sheriff 8.45 C. L. IcCaulay Advanced Expanses - Sheriff 7.29 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Services - Clark's Office .75 New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners Q 69.2 €i lalt er G. Peak Advanced Expenses _ Treasurer . 5 000 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - County Offices 49.:52; J. Alton Thompson Travel & Office Exp. - Supt. 43.48 Dr. R. W. Handarshott Rplistrar Fees 1.75 R. N. Christiansen r' IT 5.05 State Ind. Accident Com. Accident Insurance - Peace Offs. 5.05 Bushong & Co. Old Aga Pension Blanks 20.19 Pacific Tel & Talag. Co. County Offices - Services 66.74 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Red Cross Office & R e- Employm ant Office 1.70 H. & W. Specialty Co. Supplies - Clark's Office 1.10 R. Anna Thompson Wages - Supt. Office 17.00 hugust A. Anderson Advanced Expenses -.Assessor 25.25 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - Court House 7.30 Miller Lumber Co. Soldier's Indigent Relief 11.50 Central Oregon Garage Auto & Travel Exp. - Sheriff 5.35 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Cty. Officers 34.10 County Clark Advanced Expenses - Clark 7.42 Alan Whittington Wages - Assessor's Office 10.00 The Miller Lumbar Company Soldier's Indigent Relief 20.86 Z. T. Gideon justice Fees 13.00 Frank Bodyf al t Jury Fees 1.50 Raymond Smith " IT 1.50 Charles Houk " " 1.50 0. K. Olason IT IT 1.50 Clam Brown " t' 1.50 Nick Yakich " " 1.50 A. W. Curtis Witness Fee 1,00 Walter McCain It it 1.00 Chester Harman IT it 1.00 D. W. Gates Jury Fee 1.50 Frank Jones " " 1.50 H. Fairhurst r' " 1.50 I. r� Albert Webb ar Jury Fee Jess Tatharow It It Ban Estes Witness Fee B. Ani a It IT L. A. W. Nixon It it LAW LIBRARY FUND County Clark Express on Books GENERAL ROAD FUND Redmond Motor Company Services Central Or agon Garage Service & Supplies Farmtars Hardware Co., Inc. Supplies A. E. Wells Blacksmith Repairs Springfield Garage Service & Supplies Band Hardware Co. Supplies Band Auto Parts, Inc. Supplies Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - warehouse State Industrial Accident Com. Accident Insurance Dan C. wood Payroll F. H. May rr Geo. McAlister rr _ Thera being no further business, the muting adjourned. H. H. DaArmond, James Whitlock,, A. H. Tifft, $1.50 1.50 4.60 4.60 4.60 .38 35.73 2.60 5.35 2.00 19.04 5.03 1.95 1.00 5.79 59.85 58.69 1. 53.90 County Judga. Commi ssion er. Commissioner. Band, Oregon, Nov amb er 2, 1933: -f The County Court mat at 10 o'clock in the forenoon of November 2nd, 1933, pursuant to adjournment, for the purpose of considering the Budget heretofore adopted by the Budget Committee and published, all members being present as wall as the advisory members of the Budget Committee. Whereupon, the following proceedings ware had: The Court immediately began consideration of the Budget as published, a number of taxpayers being present, and the following items ware discussed with the taxpayers and the following adjustments ents were agreed upon: It was ordered that the sum of One Hurndr =d S =venty -fiva ($175.00) Dollars be added to the County Nurse's Budg at; that One Hundred Twenty -five ($125.00) Dollars be added to the -i tam for Supplies - All Departments and that an item of Four Hundred ($400.00) Dollars for Home Demonstration Agent be included. It was also found that it was necessary to in- crease the amount for the common School Fund from Forty Thousand ($40,000.00) Dollars to Forty -one Thousand Two Hundred Twenty (;;41,220.00) Dollars, so as to provide,;., Ten ($10.00) Dollars for each pupil, as provided by law. In the Budget, as published, an item of Twanty -five Thousand One Hundred Tiialva and 50/100 ($25,112.50) Dollars was estimated necessary to be raised by taxation, outside the amount' controlled by the 6% limitation, for the purpose of servicing bonds and interest on bonds. Considerable discussion was had and it was ascertained that suffici ant funds would be available, including an estimated cash balance at the and of the year for bond servic- ing purposes, to pay all bonds and interest coming due in 1934, and that the item of Twent- fiv -a Thousand One Hundred Twelve and 50/100 ($25,112.50) Dollars might be eliminated from the Budget and a reduction in taxes thereby affected. It was considered advisable to leave the item in the Budget, the money to be used for the purpose of retiring outstanding warrants. The meeting was thereupon adjourned for further consideration. H. H. DaArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, Commissioner. S3 A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. 1f-.2 j i November 20, 1933 A spacial meeting of the County Court was held in the Court Room, November 20th, 1933, all members of the Court being present, and the following�proceadings were had; The Court met with the Chairman and other members of the Deschutes County :Reli of Committee and representatives of the City of Redmond and the City of Bend for the purz)osa of arranging for the submission of projects to the State Committee for money to be obtain ad in this County under the civil works program of the Federal Government. The County Court was authorized to pr =pare and submit six (6) projects. WHEREUPON, the meeting adjourned to meet at 10 o'clock on Nov3nber 21, 1933, with the Relief Comm' ttaa, at the Cafeteria in Band. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. November 21st, 1933. On the 21st day of November, 1933, pursuant to adjournment., the County Court mat with the Relief Commi t,aa and others at the Cafeteria, and submitted six (6) projects, which were approved by the Committee. The meeting then adjourned to the office of the County Judge, where the following proceedings were had: In the batter of Rentals of Land dal es: After discussing the method of keeping; accounts of the rentals received and the money: received for land sales, it was ORDERED that beginning January lst, 1934, a special account be set up with the County, Treasurer and al moneys received .to be turned into the County Treasurar and an .account thereof kept by 4m. In the Matter of Claims Against t The followi the same: GENERAL FUN a County: bills war= presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of Blend Water Dept. Pilot Butte Pharmacy August A. Anderson Hugh OlKana Estate Pacific Potar & Light Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Janet Moffat Oregon State Board of Control Houk Motor Co. Band Laundry Redmond Spokesman bushong & Co. The Owl Pharmacy Bend Hardware Co. Ni swong er & Winslow Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co:: bushong & Co. H. H. DaArmond 6tandard Oil Co. Ruth Shearer ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. Services- Cty. Jail SupPlias - Assessor Postage Rant - Relief Offic -as Indigent Relief - Lights Supplies - School Supt. Advanc ad Expenses Cara of Insane Auto Exp. - Cty. Nurse Services - Cty. Nurse Legal Publications Supplies - Clerk Indigent Relief - Mad. Supplies - Court House Indigent Burial Suppli as - Judge Services - Cty. Offices Old Aga Pensions Blanks Trvlg. Exp. - Judge Cty,. Officers - Supplies Wages - Treasured s Office Supplies There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DaArmond, James Whitlock, ACCOUNT $2.65 9.65 5.00 30.00 7.07 7.00 24.17 260.00 17.95 2.25 12.65 1.22 3.00 1.20 60.00 9.40 50.92 6.80 35.00 66.90 20.85 41.14 County Judge. Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. 123 Band, Oregon, November 3, 1933. The County Court met this 3rd day of November, 1933,• pursuant to adjournment, all mem- bers being pr =sent, and the following proceedings zrr ere had, to -I�Ii t: In the Plotter of the u-"/ County Tax Levy: The Platter of the Tax Levy for Deschutes County for the year 1934, to be levied in Deschutes County, Oregon, cam= regularly on for hearing after the same had been considered at a public hearing in the Court room, held on the 2nd day of November, 1933, at which the County Court, as a Levying Board, was present, together with advisory members of the Budget Committee, pursuant to a notice theretofore published in the Bend Bulletin, as by law pro- vided, of the estimated and proposed Budget for such tax 1 --vy; and the matter of a levy having been considered until this time, and after having duly considered the proposed Dudgei and after full discussion and consideration thereof by the Levying Board and the taxpayers appearing at said meeting, the esti -mates and Budget, as proposed and published, were and are changed as follows: The item of Three Thousand k$3,000-00) Dollars, provided therein for Supplies for all departments, was increased in the amount of One Hundred Twenty -five ($125.00) Dollars; the amount of the County Nurse's Budget was increased from One Thousand Seven Hundred Fifty ($11750.00) Dollars to One Thousand Nine Hundred Twenty -five ($1,925.00) Dollars; the amount of the School Fund was increased from Forty Thousand ($40,000.00) Dollars to Forty -one Thousand Two Hundred Twenty ($41.,220.00) Dollars, in order to pr6vid e Ten ($10.00) Dollars for each pupil between the ages of four (4) years of twenty (20 = age e and y ) years of age, as shown by the last school census; the item of Twenty- fi)va. Thousand ($25,000.00), provided for retirement of outstanding warrants, was increased to Twenty -seven Thousand Five Hundred ($27,500.00) Dollars; and an item cf Four Hundred (,$400.00) Dollars was included for the Home Demonstration Agent; othari+vise, the proposed Budget, as published, was left unchanged. AND NOVA, the County Court, sitting as a Levying Board, having duly considered said i Budget as adopted by the Levying Board and Budget Committ -Le at said Budget Committee and tax payers meeting, finds it necessary to make certain changes, to-wit: J PM C That the item for Supplies All Departments, as it appeared in the original budget, be increased to Three Thousand One Hundred Twenty -five ($3,125.00) Dollars; That an item of. Four Hundred ($400-00) Dollars be and is hereby included for the Home Demonstration Agent; - That the sum of One Thousand Two Hundred Twenty (,e,' 1, 220.00) Dollars be added to the School Fund , i t am, making a total of Forty -one Thousand Two Hundred Twenty ($41,,220.00) Doll:: ars; That the County Nurse's Budget be increased from One Thousand S av en. Hundred Fifty ($1,7bO.00) Dollars to One Thousand Nine Hundred Tv, =enty -fiv'= �$�1,925.00) Dollars. The Court further finds that on account of the fact that there will be approximat ely ' a TrDnty -five Thousand $25,000.00) Dollar cash surplus at the and of this year allocated to the servicing of bonds and bond interest, and with the funds to be provided during 1934 from the State of Oregon, it:,will be uanecassary to make any levy whatsoever in the Budget for lthe raising of any sum-by taxation for the purpose of servicing bonds and bond interest; and it its, therefore, ORDERED that the amount of Twenty-five Thousand One Adndr ed Twelve and 50/100-: ( $25,112 . 50) Dollars, provided for in the proposed and published Budget to be raised outside the six per cent limitation for the purpose of servicing bonds and bond interest coming due in 1934, be eliminated from the Budget and the tax levy for the ensuing year. THEREFORE, with the said exception and corrections, the Court finds that the respe,ct- ive amounts allowed by said Budget are just and correct, and that the following sums are necessary for the expenses of the County departments for the year 1934• P Circuit Court .... .............................$2 .9500.00 County Judge ... ............................... 1,380.00 County Commissioners .......................... 500.00 County Clark ... ............................... 3000.00 Sheriff ........ ............................... 6,300.00 School Superintendent ......................... 2,600.00 Assessor ....... ............................... 31 300.00 Tr easur er ..................... .......... 1, 700.00 District Attorney ............................. 200.00 Agriculturist ... ............................... 1,500.00 Watermaster .... ............................... 1,950.00 County Nurse ... ............................... 1,925.00 County Library . ............................... 3,000.00 Widowts Pensions .............................. 2,000.00 Indigent Reli?f ..... ......................$9,400.00 Salary of Raliaf Workers .................. 360.00 Soldier's Indigent Relief ................. 600.00 Juvenile Court ............................ 250.00 Court House -.Rent ....................... 6,000.00 Janitor's Salary. .......... 720':00 Jail -Rant .............................. 360.00. Auditing ... ............................... 5- .)0.00 Legal Publications, County Court Proceedings, etc .................... 1,200.00 Sealer of ViiVaights and Measures............ 252.00 � General Expense ........ 0 .................. 500.00. {{ Supplies - All D.apartm.ents ................ 3,125.00 �f Justice Court ............................. 600.00. School Library................. ........... 430.00 Health Officer ............................ 600.00 Board of Prisoners ........................ 750.00 Surveyor. ............................... 100.00 General Road Fund ......................... 4,000.00 School Fund .......... .....................41,220.00 Interest on Warrants .......................2,500.00 Market Road Fund .......................... 1,000.00 Coroner ..... ............................... 100.00. Retire Outstmding Varrants ...............2.7,500.00 Insane and Feeble Minded .................. 3, 000.00 County Court Stanographar ................. 300.00 Emergency... .......... ..................... 1,500.00 Elections ....... 4,000.00 Tax Foreclosure Proceedings ............... 500.00 Tax Delinquencies - Loss ..................70,000.00 Old Age Pensions .......................... 3,000.00 Home Demonstration Agent ................ 400.00 Total .................$216,622.00 That the total revenue and expectancy from sources other than taxation has bean astim -� atad to be a sum f Seventy -six Thousand 0176,000.00) Dollars, and that the sum necessary r to `b e raised by direct tax in this County for the year 1934 and controlled by the six per cant limitation is One Hundred Forty Thousand Six Hundred Twenty -two ($140,622.00) Dollars, f, exclusive of any State tax that might be levied. It is, tharefor.a, ORDERED by the Court that there will be and there is hereby levied upon all the tax- able property in Deschutes County the gross sum of One Hundred Forty Thousand Six Hundr ad { Twenty -two ($140, 22.00) Dollars, exclusive of taxes to be levied by the State of Oregon., 1 for the year 1934 and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the sam =.upon the tax � rolls of the Coun y for the year 1934, and distribute the gross amount thereof to the following purpose : For the County General Fund .............. For the County School Fund ............... For the General Road Fund ................ Market Road Fund .............:........... For County Library ....................... For School Library Fund .................. $90,972.00 41,220.00 4,000.00 1,000.00 , 3,000.00 430.00 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that this record be entered in full in the Journal of this Court;l and that the Cler forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. 11 In the Matter of Tax Levy for High School Tuition Fund: WHEREAS, it has bean requested that the sum of Three Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars b e levied as a tax on non -high school districts within the County. Therefore, It pis ORDERED that Three Thousand ($3.,000.00) Dollars be and the same is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in School Districts Number Nina (9), Fourteen (14), Fifteen (15), Seventeen (17), Twenty (20), Twanty -one (21)., Tv:,mty -two (22), Twenty -five (25), Twanty -six (26), Twanty -aigh (28), Twenty -nina (29), Thirty -four (34), Thirty -five (35), and Thirty - six (36) in Uasch tes County, for High School Tuition Fund purposes, which amount the Assessor is directed to spread upon the rolls of the property in said Districts, the same to constitute a levy upon all taxable prop arty thereon. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. L V. 125 STATE OF OREGON )� County of Deschutes } WHEREAS, the State Forester has filed with the County Court a list of property con- sisting of timber lands subject to patrol tax, or levy, at .024 per acre, which the County Court finds to be correct, and it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the County Assessor spread said tax upon the assessment rolls of the County in so far as it affects the lands described in the .said list. Dated this 6th day of December, 1933. DESCHUTES COUNTY COUI RT By H. H. D eA rmond, Judge. By James Whitlock, Commissioner. By A. H. Ti.fft, Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in th5 State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Band, in said County, on th 6th day of December, 1033, said day being the day fixed_ by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. D eArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Ti fft, County Commissioner. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under d elinau ent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash; for an amount not less than the sums set opposite each respective tract, to-wit: Lot Six (6), Block Nineteen (19), original townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon.......... ... . ... ... . $5.00 .. ... ................ Block Twenty -one (21), Lot Ten (10), Northwest Town - site Companyl s Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon .................. 5.00 The Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (Sti,l1 SE7) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Twelve (12) East W.M. in Deschutes County, Or.egon ............. .. 25.00 Beginning at the Northeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SVI4 NE4�) of Section Twenty -six (26) in Township Oixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East, WV.M., thence East on the northerly line of the Southeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of said Secion for a distance of 521.13 feet, thence South_ 270471 Vest 1440.25 feet to the point of beginning of the tract to be described; thence South 270471 West for 530 feet; thence South 620131 East for 760 feet; thence North 270471 East for 530 feet; thence North 620131 Vu e st ,for 760 feet, the point of beginning, in Deschutes County, Oregon............ 15.00 1 the Northwest ;uarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4 NE ") of Section Nineteen (19), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range TwelvD (12) East Vv.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon ................... ............................... 50.00 together with costs of sale: In the Matter of Petition for County Road: ,AIiEREAS, Mrs. E. L. Clark presented a petition praying for the establishment of a County Road from a point within the tovvnsite of LaPine, extending to The Dalles- California j highway, a distance of about four hundred (4001) feet. The petition was referred to the District Attorney for consideration; to be further considered by the Court at the next meeting. Inh Thi Matter of Ptggly Vdiggly Company Claim: It is ORDERED that the County refund to Pi ggly Y'd ggly Company the rent collected from i4 said Pi ggly Wiggly Company for occupancy of the Mutzi g property while held by the County; 1 it appearing that the County has collected all taxes and is not entitled to retain ..tain the rent. The Clark is directed not to deliver the warrant to the said Pi ggly Wiggly Company, how - ever, until such time as the Piggly Wiggly Company pays its taxes now due Deschutes County. ! In Thy Matter of j Cancellation of Varrants: Oregon Statm Board of Higher Education has requested that General Fund Vtlarrant No. 39653, dated March 17th, 1933, payable to Oregon State Agricultural College, for Eight Hundred Fifty ( 50 00) Dollars, and General Fund Warrant No. 40440, dated July 20th, 1933, payable to Oregon State Agricultural College, for Four Hundred Dollars ($400.00), be cancelled and n eye warrants of smaller denominations be issued in lieu thereof; -and having surrendered the said warrants to the Clerk, it is deemed drop a to cancel the same and issue smaller warrants in denominations requested by the Oregon State Board of Higher Education. Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the said warrants be and they are hereby cancelled, and the Clark and r� the Treasurer ar directed to make proper notations upon their records; and the Clerk is {. directed to issu= new warrants, as follows: five (5) for One Hundred ($100.00) Lollars; y one (1) for One Hundred Fifty ($150.00); eight (8) for Fifty ($50.00) Dollars; one for Sixty (00,:00) Dollars, and one (1) for One Hundred Forty ($140.00) Dollars. In the Matter of ✓ Dance Hall License: Pine Forest Gran a No. 632 has filed application for a license to operate a dance hall; and accompanied the same with a check for `.ran (010.00) Dollars and a bond, all as provided by law. It is ORDERED that the said license by issued. In the Matter of 4 hadamption of Re 1 Property: W. A. Wilt has filed an affidavit for the redemption of Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) in Block Six (6) Davidson'B A 41_ i ?n to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, which property has heretofore been sold to ounty for taxes, and showing that he was the record owner of said property at the time it was sold to the County for taxes; and having tendered into! Court the full amount of taxes heretofore levied against said property and now unpaid, tog ath er with the costs incurred in the sale th ar eof;_ it is ORDERED the the Sheriff accept the money tendered and issue receipts therefor, and that proper dead issue to the said VV. A. Wilt raconvaying said premises to him. ti In the Matter of State Tax Levy: VVHEREAS, th State Tax Commission of the State of Oregon has prepared and made a State tax levy and apportionment by which they have ascertained the amount of money to be raised by the State of Oregon by taxation upon property for the year 1934, and have dater - mined the amount to be raised in Deschutes County, both for general State purposes and elementary schoo fund, and has certified the same to the County Clark of Deschutes County Oregon, by which assessment and apportionment said Tax Commission has determined that the amount of money o be raised in Deschutes County by general property tax shall be: For General State Purposes ................$`36,994.96 For Elementary School Fund...... ........622,594.87 same being the amount fixed by the State Tax Commission for the 1934 tax levy. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that said sums be and they are hereby adopted as the levy for this County for said purposes,, and the Assessor is hereby ordered and directed to spread the same upon the tax rolls of Deschutes County in the manner provided by law. I Further appearing that the State Forester has made a levy and assessment upon certain timber lands in eschutas County, Oregon, and has certified the same to the County Clerk, a list of which is furnished by the State Forester and attached to said assessment, which is hereby r of err d to and made a part hereof, and has directed the County Court to extend j the same upon th roll as the Fire Patrol .Assessment for the year 1934 for the lands des - cribad therein in Deschutes County, Oregon, said assessment being at the rate of .024 par acre. It is, therefore, ORDERED that the lands described therein be and the same are hereby assfessed in the amount herein de cribed, and the Assessor is havDby directed to extend the same upon the rolls of said described lands in Deschutes County, Oregon, as by law provided. In the Matter of Claims Against t a County: The following bills wer a pr, -,s ent ed, audited, and warrants ordered dram in payment of same: 6 _ 27 GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Mrs. Agnes Hyde Cars of Indigent 4,40.00 J. Alton Thompson Off. & trvlg. Exp. - Supt. 45.21 A. H. Tifft County Court Attendance 48.00 James 1-Vhitlock " it 11 39.00, Band Hardware Co. Court House Supplies 6.52 Standard Oil Co. Supplies - County Officers 72.86 Redmond Hospital Care of Indigent 67.00 Hugh O'Kane Estate Rent of Relief Offices 70.00 St. Charles Hospital Cara of Indigent 92.05 Dr. Raymond E.i'atkins ' it 11 it 90.00 Shay: Stationary Company Office Suppli es - Sheriff 8.50 11 11 11 Services - Sheriff's Office 18.00 A. H. Ti fft Expenses - CW,,A Meeting 22.20 St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigent 50.50 Emanu al Hospital 11 if 1r 37.45 Houk Motor Co. Service - Cty. Relief Worker 32.43 St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigent 23.00 Janet Moffat Traveling Expense - Nurse 12.21 E. W. Cook Indigent Relief - Rant 3.00 Dr. L. D. Smith Indiigent Relief - Services 23.80 J. F. Arnold Indigent Relief - Rant 10.00 H ankl a & Miner Land Co. llsschuta 6.00 s Cty. Health Assn. Traveling Expanse - Nurse 16.00 P. A. Erickson Indigent Relief - Rant 18.00 Mrs. N alli e - Grat =r- Care of Indigents 50.00 Magill Drug Company Indigent Relief - Medicine 28.20 Bend Drug Co. rr it IT 19.75 Band VY`ater' Dept. 1' i' - Water 43.40 J. S. Davis Company '1 11 - Rant 10.00 J. S Davis Company " iT - IT 5.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy 1T T1 - School Book .40 C. W. Williamson 1' '1 - Rent .00 J. S. Davis Company TT TT - 11 5 5.00 Frank Tatti " T' - TT 5.00 L. C. Naylor IT rr _ IT 5.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. 11 it - Lights 12.54 Pacific Power & Light Co.Radmond" 11 _ IT 7.89 City of Redmond It It - Water 5.00 Pacific Tal. & T61ag. Co. Services - Raliaf Offica 30,29 Dr. Fred A. Li auall an Ind lg.nt Relief - Glasses 30.01.) Dr. R. W. Christiansen 11 IT - Services 15.00 Bend nard.war a Company Supplies - R ali of Office 5.38 Mt�..r-:Hood Stages, Inc. Transportation of C.C.C. Yen 30.00 Charlay's Service Station Service - County Officers 15.10 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Court House 25.44 Parker's Drug Store Indigent Relief - Medicine 13.55 Miller Lumbar Co. Soldier's Indigent Relief 8.00 The Band Laundry Services - County Nurse 1.41 Janet Moffat Advanced Expense - Nurse 13.71 Audrey Hill V4=ag a s 4.50 R. Anna Thompson it - 6-apt. Office 16.00 Band j atar Dept. • Services - County. Offices 2.90 Lumberman's Cafe Meals for Jury 7.50 Blodgett Printery Sup Pli es - C1 ark's Office 4.95 0. I -.. C. Cafeteria Meals for Budget Board 1.00 LUmb armans' Cafe Meals for Jury 9.75 Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - County Nurse 16.85 State Ind. Accident Com. Accident Insurance 7.25 Ki tti e Walker Cara of Indigent 25.00 Kate Matson , it 11 11 30.00 The Band Bulletin Legal Publications 39 30 I The Redmond Spokesman 11 IT 39.55 Talter u. Peak Advanced Expenses - Treasurer 5.18 Marion M. Lash Cara of Indigents 296.20 Mission Service Station Auto Expanse- Sheriff 3.90 General Y e trot sum Ssrvica Station 11 it it 3.85 Central Oregon Garage " if TT 2.55 Vi c' s Service Station 11 TT 1r 3.90 j Hogan Studio Fingerprint Identification 2.50 Bill's Cafa Board of Prisoners 2.10 Central Oregon Garage Auto Expanse - Sheriff 13.40 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expanses - Sheriff .3 5.61 IRuth Shearer Clark - Treas. Office 20.85 Naw Home Cafe Board of Prisoners 70.75 C. L. McCauley Postage - Sheriff 70.00 H. T. Merritt 70.00 - Justice of the Peace R. J. McKinney .80 Y Wag,.e s - Tax ax Coll actor 120.04 R. J. McKinney Z`-agas - Watarmaster ;{ 70.78 ' GENERAL ROAD FUN Band Hardware Co. Su.ppli es � 7.26 Band Garage Co. Services 2.25 Band hardware Co. Suppli as 3.41 Schuman 13uto El a tri c S ervi c as 8c Supplies 4.05 Houk Motor Co. SULppli e s 1.20 Tum -A -Lum Lumbar Co. Supolias 4.05 Band Auto Parts, Inc. SUP pli as 3.85 Central Oregon Garage Service & Supplies 2.00 Schuman Auto Electric Suppli as 13.85 A. E. Ault Services 42.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. " - 1111arehouse 1.00 Band Water Dept. " " 1.50 j Dan C..1 ood Via gas 59.95 F. H. May " 23. E38 State Ind. hccidant Com. Accident Insurance 5.20 Geo. McAlister V"'agas 68.36 Standard Oil Co. Supplies - Gasoline 123.93 Vd. 0. Widdows Yagas & Expense - Transitman 9.09 Fossen Vfiagas - Chainman 5.49 Jarvis Gould " " 4.39 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Yhitlock, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. ,E - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Band., Oregon, December 27, .1933. The Court C urt mat this 27th day of December, 1933, pursuant to adjournment, all m amh§rs being pr sent, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Pro arty: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore ac q- ui r ad by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sal a, at public sale, to the highest bidd rs for cash; for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each r esp acti va tract to -wit: The Northwest Qu rtar of the Northeast Quarter (NIV4 NE4) of Section Twenty (20), TovF11ship Fifteen (15) South, Range Elavan (11) East, W.M. in Deschutes County .. ............................... .........................$10.00 Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block Three (3) of the original town - site of Redmond, DaschutesCounty, Oregon ... ............................Par Lot .... $5.00 I Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of Block Twenty -thrae (23), original townsita of Redm nd, Deschutes County, Oregon ...........................Par Lot....$5.00 together with cots of .sala. fl In the Matter of Claim against First National Bank of Redmond: The County Treasurer Peak and-H. H. Hall, Receiver, appeared and requastad authority from the County Court to sell some Six Thousand ($6,000.00) Dollars of Squaw Creak Bonds held by the County as collateral, the procaads to apply on the County'.s Claim; It is ORDERED that the Treasurer and said Hall be authorized to sell the bonds for fifty cents (.50�) on tha dollar, or more if obtainable. In the Matter of Claim of G .zo. T. Huattl: The claim of Gao. T. Huattl for Twelve and 50/100 ($12.50) Dollars damages against the County came up for consideration, and upon advise of the District Attorney that the County was not liable, it was ORDERED the said claim be denied. r u 7 In the Matter of ✓ A. M. Stewart: VffiEREAS, it appears that A. M. Stewart is an indigent per son, Fi ft a an ($15.00) Dollars par month from the County, and it has b e ei that he has no othar incoma and Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars par month him. It is ORDERED that he be and he is hereby awarded the sum of Twenty month.. In the Matter. of Cancellation of Taxes: and has been receiving z satisfactorily shorn is insuffici ant to keep ($20.00) Dollars par YrdEREAS, it appears that the State of Oregon has taken over the NE} of SEA of Section 71 NV' ?4 of SV�4 and V�'Z of NVi4 of Section 8, and the NE4 of NT L aiid:NkNj` of NE4 of Section 8, Tozrmship 16 South, Range 11 E., Vt�.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, upon which property it held a mortgage, and that under the law, upon the acquiring of said property by the State, all unpaid taxes are to be remitted. It is, therefor, ORDERED that the Sheriff cancel the taxes heretofore 1--vi ad and r emainin g unpaid against said premises. In the Matter of '1/ Claims Against the County:; The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same. GENERAL FUND Blodgett Printery Janet Moffat Delia Luella Burgess Magill Drug. Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy United Spanish War Veterans Oregon State Board of Control August A. -Anderson Walter G. Peak Ruth Shearer County Clerk F. D. Antrim Bushong & Co. Band Water Dept. Helen Whittington Pac. Tel. & Teleg. Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND Blodgett Printery Pacific Power & Light Co. Supplies Advanced Expenses Care of Indigent Indigent Relief it It Soldi ardIndi g ant Relief Cara of Insane Postage - Assessor Postage - Treasurer Wages = Treas. Office Postage District Sealer Old Age Pension Supplies Services -;Jail' Wages Assessor-'s Office Services - County Offices Printing Supplies Services - Warehouse There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. D=Apmond, James V,hitlock, A. H. Tifft, AMOUNT $12.00 24.87 9.00 50.40 4.00 50.00 260.00 10.00 12.00 22.85 10.00 7.40 19.51 2.65 16.00 57.27 4.85 1.00 County Judge. Commissioner. Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular tart of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Or e;son, was begun and held at the Court Room in" B and, in said County, on the 3rd day of January, 1934, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the Court in said County; when were present: H. H. DaArmond, County Judge Jamas-Whitlock, County- .Commi-ssioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. -129 i In the Matter of Dance Hall License: John Clark of La Pine has made application for a license to qp =rat= a public dance hall at La Pine, and has paid the statutory filing fee and filed -his Bond; being found regular, it is ORDERED, Tha license issue to the said John Clark. In the Matter of County Newspapers The law provides that in cacn County of the population of over ten thousand that two newspapers be designated as official County newspapers, and. inasmuch as Deschutes County has more than ten thousand population, and the Bend Bulletin, published in Band, and the Redmond Spokesman published in Redmond, are the only two papers now eligible for design- ation,, it is hereby I� ORDERED that said Band Bulletin and said Redmond Spokesman are hereby designated as official County newspapers for the currant -.year. In the Matter of County Surveyor's Office: Appearing that it is not necessary to maintain a County Surveyort s office in the Pilot Butte Inn during 1934, it is ORDERED that the same be vacated and no further payments of rant be made therefor for the year 1934. In the Matter of J . H. Fulton., and indigent person: i WHEREAS, it appears that J. H. Fulton is an indigent person and has been receiving a warrantcf Twenty $20.00) Dollars par month from the County, but that he is now removed from the County and is no long ar entitled to aid from Deschutes County. It i s, therefore, her aby ORDERED that the order heretofore made be and the same is hereby cancelled. 1 In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant: It is ORDERS that . G an aral Fund Warrant No. 40838, Registered No. 26784, dated S ap t =mb =r 71 1933, payable to Ora Griffith, in the amount of Four ($4.00) Dollars, be and the same is hereby canc ell d, and the Clerk and Treasurer are hereby directed to make proper can- cellation thereof on their books. i In the Matter of the Payment of Salaries of the Various Officers and their Deputies, and Rant: The Clark is haraby ORDERED to issue a warrant each month during the year 1934 to the following officials and deputies without further orders: August Anderson, Assessor ......................$166.66 J. D. Bowman, Janitor.....: ..................... 60.00 ' Marion Bowan, Social Worker .................... 30.00 P. B. Johnson, County Clerk .................... 133.33 H. H. De Armond, County Judge .................. 100.00 Health Officer .. ............................... 50.00 Mary Hans =n, Deputy County Clark ............... 75.00 Ruth Shearer, Recording Clark .................. 30.00 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff .. ....................... 208.33 Mabla G. Div =say, Deputy Sheriff................ 100.00, J. J. Schwendkar, Clark,, Sheriff's Office...... 75.00 Janet Moffat; County Nurse........ .............. 125.00 IV. G. Paak, , County Treasurer.................... 83.33 Helana Selde, Stenographer ...................... 40.00 J. Alton Thompson; Supt. of Schools............ 166.66 For Rant: Assets Realization Company ..................... 477.00 J. J. Newberry Co ................................ 30.00 In the Matter of Claims ✓ Against the County. The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: 7 I i I i I GENERAL FUND Ruth Shearer Band Water Dept. Pacific P & L Co. - Redmond Marion Bowan Marion Bowan St. Charles Hospital Redmond Hospital Mrs. Agnes Hyde Dr. J. S. Grahlman Pac. Tal. & Talag. Co. L. C. Naylor J. E. Sullivan Western Savings & Loan Assn. L. M. Foss E. P. Brostarhous' J. S. Davis Company Pacific Power & Light Co. City of Redmond Houk Motor Co. Lyman Beebe-- Mary L. Clough Mrs. Nellie Grater J. S. Davi s Company Pacific Power & Light Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. Magill Drug Co. E. W. Cook The Band Bulletin Bushon & Co. The Redmond Spokesman C. P. Backer Houk Motor Co. Janet Moffat Bureau of Public Health Nursing & Child Hygiene Kitti a Walker Band Water Dept. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Water Dept. Pacific Power & Light Co. Kate Matson Charl ey' s Service Station R. J . McKinney State Ind. Accident Com. Texaco S arvi c a Station Maria Loehr C. L. McCauley New Home Cafe Niswonger & Winslow Marion M. Lash A. H. Tifft DOG LICENSE FUND Irwin Hodson -Co. Blodgett Printery GENERAL ROAD FUND James Whitlock A. E. Walls Blacksmith Shop Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Schuman Auto Electric Miller Lumber Co. Band Water Dept. Band Auto Parts, Inc. Miller Tractor & Equip. Co. Hill & Armstrong Auto Service Houk. Motor Co. Barrett' s Welding Shop P at a' s Blacksmith Shop State Ind. Accident Com. Dan C. Wood Gao. H. McAllister larance Lorgarson Wages - Traas. Office Indigent Relief - Water 11 it - Lights Mileage - Social Worker Juvenile Care Indigent Care it 11 Cara of Indigent Cara of Indigent Services - Relief Indigent Relief - Ti 11 H 1t n tr 1t TI Office R ant it rr tt 1T IT T1 it Services - Unemployment Office Indigent R�li of - Water Auto Expense - Social Worker Indigent R ali of - Rant it . 11 it Care of Indi g ants Indigent R ali of Rent Services - Relief Office IT - Indigent Relief Indigent Relief - Medicine it 11 - Rant Supplies & legal Publications Old Age Pension Blanks Legal Publications Wages - Deputy Assessor Auto Expanse - County Nurse Auto & Office Exp. - Cty. Nurse Suppli as Cara of Indigent Services = Cty. Offices Office Supplies - County Nurse Services - Jail Services - County Offices Care of Indigent Auto Expanse - County Officers Salary & Mileage Accident Insurance Auto Expanse- Sheriff Wages - Sheriff's Office Auto Expense and Postage Board of Prisoners Puri al of Indigent Care of Indigents County Court Attendance Dog License Tags Dog Licenses Wages- Road Supervisor Sarvices & Supplies tr T1 n t1 tr Tr Supplies - Lumbar Services ='7ar ahous a Supplies it Service & Supplies it TT It fi 11 it TI it IT Accident Insurance Wages 11 ii AMOUNT $20.92 36.10 3.96 19.05 9.70 75.50 93.00 40.00 10.00 40.80 5.00 8.00 10.00 10.00 40.00 10.00 1.00 5.00 4.65 3.00 10.00 40.00 24.00 8.67 5.77 34.35 3.00 26.80 9.66 21.25 68.00 25.80 f 19.14 5.73 20.00 2.85 8.65 2.45 26.72 30.00 6.28 119.39 7.28 4.15 31.00 42.45 45.00 60.00 215.60 17.20 14.18 6.50 165.00 4.00 11.75 5.55 14.22 2.85 4.72 16.23 8.10 30.75 45.50 24.13 3.58 51.87 15.96 'K 13 Dt �F Thera.—upon the meeting adjourned, to Jan. 17, 1934. H. H. DaArmond, County Judge. James 'Whitlock, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - MINUTES OF SPECIAL MEETING OF THE COUNTY COURT Held January 29, 1934. A special meeting of the County Court was called and held on the 29th day of January, 1934; for the purpose of considering an offer made by Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company of Eight Hundred Seventy-eight ($878.00) Dollars, cash, for the timber located on: the West Half of the Southwest Quarter (Y'z SVVt , and the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SEA SW-) of Section Thirty -one (31), Township Twenty -one (21) South, Range Sixteen (16) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, I and the 'court hav' no, had the timber cruised showing four hundred 'thirty -nin a (439, 000) !� { thousand feet, - considering that Two ($2.00) Dollars per thousand is a reasonable offer; 1 jit was, upon motion duly made and seconded,, i ORDERED that Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company's payment be accepted and the Court authorized to deliver to said Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company a D e =d conveying said timber to the said Company: There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. i H.-H. D eArmond County Judge. i 4 James Whitlock, Commissioner. { A. H. Tif ft, Commissioner. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Band, Oregon, January 31, 1934. The County Curt of Deschutes County, Oregon, met in special session for the purposa of considering bids for printing Sheriff's tax statements, and other - purposes. The follow -. ing bids were submitted for ten thousand tax statements: I The Midstate Sun ........................$186.00 The Redmond Spokesman ................... 136.75 The Bend B411 atin, unwat ermark ed bond... 95.20 Bend Bulletin, Hammarhill Bond.......... 115.40 On motion duly made, seconded, and carried, it was ORDERED that the Band Bulletin's bid of Ninety -fiv and 20/100 ($''95.20) Dollars be accepted. The matter of purchasing stamps for all County purposes was next considered, and appearing that th County has sold certain timber to Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company for which it received Eight Hundred Seventy -eight ($878.00) Dollars, it was ORDERED that Twenty ($20.00) ' Dollars be paid to C. V. Silvis as expense for cruising said timber, and Four Hundred ;($400.00) Dollars 1ba turned over to the Clerk with instructions that the Clark buy Four Hundred ($400-00) Dollars worth of stamps to be delivered to the various office as and when n e ed ad, and that the balance be turned into the treasury. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. D =Armond, County Judge. James Whitlock, � { Commi ssioner. A. H. Tifft, ICommi ssion sr. i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - [1 B and, The County Court mat this 17th day of January, members being present, and the following proceeding In the Matter of Fixing Dog Licenses: Oregon, January 17, 1034. 1034, pursuant to adjournment, all s were had, to -wit: 133 It appear:>athat it is necessary under the law for the County Co-�irt., at the January term each y ear, to fix a fee for dog licenses wi thh th e County; and app aarin g that a f a a of One 01.00) Dollar- for males and One and 50/100 ($1:.50) Dollars for females, which is the fee formerly charged, is a just and reasonable license fee to be charged, it is, th ar efor a, h er aby ORDERED that.said foes be and the same are hereby adopted as the dog license fees for 1034. In the Matter of County Physician: The matter of appointment of County physician for 1334 came on for consideration. Ih er eupon, after full consideration, it was ORDERED that Dr. R. W. Handershott be and he is hereby appointed County Physician for the year 1934. In th a Matter of Dependent Motharl s Assistance: r Mrs. John P. Mahlart s application for dependent mothar's assistance was given consider ati on, the same having been investigated and reported by Miss Marion Bowen, recommending that she be allowed the sum of Fifteen (.'&',15.00) Dollars per month; it appears that Mrs. John P. Mahler is �d tip and ent, her husband having been committed to and is now within the State Penitentiary; that she has one child under age with her and has not sufficient maans for her support. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that she be awarded the sum of Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars par month, and the Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant in said amount forthwith and a like warrant each month thar�gaftar until further orders of the Court. In the Matter of the Redemption of Real Property: H. K. Allan has filed an affidavit for the redemption of Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve k12), of Block Two (2), Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, which property has heretofore been sold to Deschutes County for taxes, and showing that he was the record owner of said property at the time it was sold to the County for taxis; and having tendered into Court the full amount of taxes heretofore levied against said property and now unpaid, together with the costs incurred in the sale th 3r eof, it is ORDERED that the Sheriff accept the money tendered and issue receipts therefor, and that propEr dead issue to the said H. K. Allen reconveying said premises to him. In the Matter of Election Boards: The following have been appointed as the Election Boards for the various precincts for the ensuing term: BEND NUMBER 1 N. P. Smith, Chairman R. S. McClurg, Judge Lela Schwendk er, Clerk Marjorie Smith, Clark C. T. TBrril, Clark BEND NUMBER-2 M. J. Kelly, Chairman Elsie Cox, Judge Grover G irking, Clark Vim. J. Burton, Clark Latha Gilbert, Clark BEND NUMBER 3 Gertrude K atchum, Chairman Jessie Peoples, Judge 4Y'alnah Francis, Clark Effie Dick, Clerk Marion Co a, Clark BEND NUMBER 4 Mabel De Armond, Chairman Daisy Smith, Judge Anna E. Hamp son, Clark Walter Elliott, Clark Carrie E. Stavens, Clark BEND NUMBER 5 Julia Arthur s, ''hai rman May McKenzie, Judge Ivy McLeod, Clark Pearl A. Heath, Clark Mary Griffith, Clark. BEND NUMBER 6 G. H. Bak'er, Chairman Bessie Tracy, Judge Walter H. Taylor, Clark Bernice J. Coly er, Clerk Mary Cox, '-�1=rk [6 34 r iJ BEND NUMBER 6 BEND NUMBER 12 REDMOND NUMBER 19 Second Board Bessie Whit: Chairman G. ; F'. Gates, Chairman Sadie Lucas, Chair ilan Lydia E. Anderson, Judge Viola Cox, Judge Ivy B. Davidson, J dg a Dora Gales, Clark Alma Watts, Cl ark G Bertha B. Morgan, lark Anna Fanton, Clark Ruby E. Chase, Clerk J enni e Farrel, Clark Edna Danforth, Clark Mabel T eth Brow, Clark May E. Arnold, Clark ' BEND NUMBER 13 REDMOND NUMBER 19 i BEND NUMBER 7 Second Board Pearl K. Backer, Chairman Addis Triplett, Chairman Sarah Hamilton, Judge Th aodi ci a McLallin, Chai rman Emma Gibson,, Judge Nall Armstrong, Clark Mayb ell e Royal, Judge Ruth R epnock, Clark Dagna Dudr ay, Clark Willi ltha Kinn eth, Clark Rosa Mill er, Clark_,, Louisa Brogan. Clerk L Dola Martin, Clark Vera Hendrickson, -lark Edyth Meyers, Clerk BEND NUMBER 13 BEND NUMBER 7 Second Board REDMOND NUMBER 20 Second Board R. A. F Drguson,.,..._Cha_i- rman. - Tom Qui gl,.ay, Chairman Maude Vuood, Chairman Alice Leary, Judge Lydia Carolin, Judge Matilda Cummings, udgD Laura Marrin, Clark Edith B. Moore, Clark Leona R. Cooper, Clark Dora Johnson, Clark Elizabeth Kanoff, Clark Rosab al Byers, Clark Violet Ni ab ergall, Clark Evalin a .Hi abhoff, Clark John D. Cola, Cl ar c BEND NUMBER 14 REDMOND id UMBER 20 BEND NUMBER 8 Second Board : Kathryn Foss, Chairman Jessie B. Donovan, Chairman Edna E. Bach_, Judge Josaph Anderson, chairman Lillian Van Matra Judge Elinor Craven, Clk Cath grin e Campbell, Judg e Judg- ' Mabel L. Gilbert lb art, 1 ark L elah Blodgett, Clerk Belle Nichols, Clerk Lulu L. Neilson, Clark Evelyn Brookings, Clark z. T. Gideon, Clark l Theresa Cox, Clerk Margaret Trunk Dy, Clark , BEND NUMBER 14 BEND NUMBER 8 Second Board TETHEROW NUMBER 21 Second Board Lillian. Mall. ett, Chai 'rman Ev erta Hutchins, Chairman Francis Farnham, Chairman Mildred Kelley, Judge Alma Trahan, Judge Lulu Armstrong, Judge Helen Peak, Clerk Mab al M. Kendall, Clark ' Walter Hanson, Clark Stalla Schuman, Clark Hilda M. Jon Ds, Clerk Anna M. Larson, Clark Glanni a Hauck, Clark Josa Martin, Clark. Hal an ]lac:-Y, Clerk PL AIN VI EW NUMBER 15 PLEASANT VALLEY NUMBER 22 BEND NUMBER 9 G Do . F. Cyrus, Chairman Henry Stri xn ar, Chai °'rman E. A. Sather, Chairman C. E. Livesay, Judge Louisa Huston, Judge Lucy Billadeau, Judge Mae Billingsley, Clark Laura I. Rubow, Clerk Mrs. R. W. Davidson , Clark Clara L. Livasay, Clark Elsie L. Marritt, Clark Horace Brookings, Clark Carri e V. Scroggin, Clerk Chas. A. Urban, Clark 1 Sue LawDl1an, Clark SISTERS NUMBER 16 CLINE FALLS NUMBER 23 BEND NUMBER 9 Second Baord Ellis Edgington, Chairman Robert H. Ledbetter, Chairman .- E. M. Harrington, Judg a E. W. Rh ea, Judg D .Tom Anglin, Chairm Ivy Graham, Clark Effie Rhea, Clerk W. E. Searcy, Judg J assi D Graham, Clark Clara Farquharson, Clark C. J:: L av ar att, Clark Alice Scott, Clark Ruth Simmons, C1 ark Marla McNeal, Clark Janice Gillis, Clark LOWER BRIDGE., NUMBER 17 DESCHUTES NUMBER 24 BEND NUMBER 10 Ai Wright, Chairman H. T. Mikkalsen, Chairman ltd. M. Bartlett, Judge Minnie Pov Dy, Judge Ad elfin a Bostic, Chairman Cora Monti ath, Clark Lillie Walk ar, Clerk Beulah Bockman, Judge Elinor G. Book, Clark Ruth G. Madden, Clark Dorothy Erickson, Clark Henry Grab, Clerk Maude MCKov, -n, Clark Bernice Scott, Clark Mary Patton, Clerk TERREBONNE, NUMBER 18 ALFALFA NUMBER 25 IBEND NUMBER 11 W. J. Hall, Chairman C. E. McUnD, Chairman Bertha Houmard, Judge Varna D eJ anvi er, Judge Grace McRaynold, Chairman Lotti a Knorr, Clark Hattie Larson, Clark Barbara Lawson, Judge Alice Lant _7, Clark Orville E. Shults, Clark Edith Kostol, Clerk R. C. Lain, Clark Edith N D Dl, Clark I Esther Ballantyna, Clerk Vivian Ban son, Clark f f I ' r iJ GRQNCE NUMBER 26 Gao. M. Erickson, Chairman Tom Delaney, Judg e Magnella Reynolds, Clerk Ida D. Olausan, Clark Francis Ho ech, Clark MILLI CAN NAB ER 27 Caarl ey Graff enb erg ar, Chairman, Bart M. reeks, Judge Andrew Simonson, Clerk H13. E. Moore, Clark John Helfrich, Clerk SOUTH SIDE NUMBER 28 Luella Griffin, Chairman Louise L. McDown11, Judge Gao. Barclay, Clark Glen H. Slack, Clerk Elizabeth Hu ettl, Clark REED NUMBER 29 J. A. Lighthill, Chairman. Agnes M. Sottong, Judge Stella Nelson, Clerk Eleanor Van Vl a it, Clerk Lula McConnell, Clark In the Matter of Jury List: TiTMALO NUMBER 30 A. J. Gonnason, Chairman Peter Jansen, Judge Edna C. Shepard;, Clerk Mabel E. Dunlap, Clark Pearl M. Haynes, Clerk SHEVLIN NUMBER 31 M elvina Maker, Chairman Wm. Rick, Judge Jo si s Gump art, Clark Anna Abrahamson, Clark Myrtle Burgess, Clark BROOKS NUMBER 32 Clarice M. Blak el ey, Chairman Chas. D. Pinney, Judge Clara Sear, Clerk Ellen Stookey, Clerk Inga E. Sann crud, Clerk LA PINE NUMBER 33 W. G. Fordha.m, Chairman W. W. Rose, Judge Thora K. Foss, Clark Daisy B. Stephenson, Clark Man en Bi loduau, Clerk The folloudng is hereby selected and ordered as the Jury List for 1934: Oscar Anderson Theodore Aun e James W. Ashe G. W. Agar W. Almqui st Evi son, Atkinson James Audr•ain E. R. Agea Emil Anderson Bend rr tt rr n Pl aasant Vall ey Redmond Tethsrow Tumalo CK ann a th C rui k shank Sm. Bogard Bend Fred Cox an Lewis Beach rr P. E. Culli son Carol Boyd rr Dwight Co ttingham John B. Brown rr Martin Culler Claude L. Benson rr M. A. Cochran R. M. Beaver rr Ralph Cooper Fred N. Burroughs rr W. C. Cund ell Elmer N. Binning rr George J. Childs Walter B avin s rr J. A. Chase Wm. 0. Belmont rr J. A. Cottingin Chris Berg rr Walter B. Curtis., Maurice Brookings rr Dick Campbell W. C. Bi r all rr Bernard Cox Mrs. N. A. Burdick Redmond J. M. Childers Chas. Bishop Deschutes William Collins Mary Bann Alfalfa Mrs. James Chamberlain Ole Benson it Grover Caldwell Jessie B en efi eld Redmond C. J. Belknap Tatherow Esther Bales Redmond John B erni n rr Roy Branton rr Mary E. Broom rr Mrs. Mar6dith Bailey Sisters Frank Bogu e La Pine J ak a Book Lower Bridge CK ann a th C rui k shank B and Fred Cox an IT P. E. Culli son it Dwight Co ttingham it Martin Culler IT M. A. Cochran u Ralph Cooper r► W. C. Cund ell rr George J. Childs IT J. A. Chase Pleasant Ridge. J. A. Cottingin Redmond. Walter B. Curtis., rr Dick Campbell It Bernard Cox T arr abonn a J. M. Childers Sisters William Collins Tumalo Mrs. James Chamberlain IT Grover Caldwell La Pine S. A. Dockstadter Bend J. S. Davis It J. A. Ludr ay It Frank Duburko rr Edith Dart rr A. B. Davenport Pleasant Valley 0. P. Dahl Grange C. E. Dickey IT G. L. Duthie Redmond W. E. Dudley T eth avow G ao . Dorn T err abonn e Harry Day La Pine J. Ray ' Eubanks Bend J. A. Eastes Thomas C. Ewing rr Ethel K. Edwards Redmond Geo. P. Elliott Teth =row Elli s Edgington Sisters I 135 5 P� .,.636 I H. J. Fi s s al B and C. J. Monahan B and H . « John J. Massart Herbert Francis " Mrs. R. Oster Pleasant Valley Rollo 0. Morgan " Claira B. Farquharson Cline Falls Robert Meek " James Foss T --rrabonna Lloyd Magill Bend H. A. Goddard Bend D. McLean Cline Fal'i Grover G. G3rking it Herbert Moore Phi ll i can Chas. R. Griffith it Joe McClay T err abona a A. B. Gartson " H. C. Miltonberger La Pine Ralph E. GriTaDs " G. S. McCartney Tumalo Cecil Goodf allow " Mar Dn Gri b skov Roy Newell Bend Robert Galas " Walter Nelson " Dwi ght Gard rr Andrew N ei b argall " Wilson George " Mrs. Emma Gibson " H. J. Overturf Band W. P. Gift Deschutes H. C. Ormiston Gana Gribskov " Ida D. Olausan Grange Russel Gi lbrai th Redmond Milton Od am R -dmond D. H. Gates " Clint Olson Shavliia H. 1I+ . Gunther " A. J. Gonnason Tumalo Elmer Prater Band Elmer Pack Redmond R. L. Huh att a Band Ev er att Parr T arr abonn e E. S. Hilton J. 0. Houk " H. M. Robinson Bend Anna E. Rampson " M. G. RDi s:! " R. R. Haupt n BDrdana Reader " Albert Haddon " S. E. Roberts It -I. D. HardDndorf 11 L. B. Rhodes " 1 Harriet Ryan " Emil Hass Bend 5dna M. Roatas Y' Owen Hudson it John A. Runge y' v% L. Haines Tumalo Fred P. Reynolds Grange Maurice Hitchcock La Pine Roy Rogers Redmond Priday Halmos Loii,er Bridge Harman Rasch T err abonna Arthur P. Hdll Band Sarah °'Hamilton rr Lela Schwendkar Band A. B. Hicks 11 L. S. Sillary r' Gao. M. Holton Deschutes W. E. Spangler " Wm. Harsall Alfalfa Floyd R. Stow t' John. Hohnstain " Harry Swanson Y' 1. J.. Hardison Redmond Chas. V. Silvis H. J. Hartley " John V. Staidl R. R. Holmes " Guy W. Smith P. M. Houk rr -. E. Searcy P. D. Hance " Byron A. Stover Andrew J. Holt T:etharow Boyd Simmons Cline Falls Vyi ldr ad Hutchins It J -am Ds Short Redmond Al Homard T err abonn a Ed Spoo Si stars Chris Sorenson H. D. Innes Band Vern Skelton 4 J. S. Inn e s " M =_ri tt Seeley Sh Dvlin Betty Stearns La Pin a Arthur Johnson Band II M. J. Jackson it Bart Townsend Band I John J. Jeffries It Glen B. Thomas Etta Johnson Alfalfa V. J. Bryan Triplett " Ivan ThdtchDr " John Kulstad Bend J. E. Thompson Tumalo E. E. Kildae ShDvlin E. E. Varco Sisters J. A. Long B and Jacob Ladgerwood if Alfred P. Williams Band Carl Lidstrom " Harold 11% 7"illiams " A. - C. Livingston rr R. M. Wood " ym. A. Lacaff " Albert Wright " A. R. Leary " E. M. Wright " Robt. Ledbetter Cline Falls John Ylatle r' Fred Landak ar Redmond W. A. Vii rtz " Fred Lantz IT Claude 'oods Sisters Clyde McKay Band C. H. Matz " Earl C. McCann Olive Murray " L. V. McMahan It It Clayton Maxim Ivan '�IcGilvray " 0 In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were prasentad, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND Pacific Tel. & Talag. Co. Services - Relief Office Magill Drug Co. Indigent Relief - TvI edi cin e Central Oregon Garage Traveling Exp . - Sheriff Felix Motor Sales Auto Exp. - Relief Officer Houk Motor Co. Automobile Mrs. Joe Bergstrom Juvenile Care Redmond Hospital Indigent Cara A. E. McLennan if 11 C. W. Williamson Indigent Relief - Rent C. W. Vyilliamson It it it Otto Olson It It IT Bend Hardwara Co. Supplies for Relief Office Z. T. Gideon, Justice of Peace Fees State Ind. Acc. Commission Accident Insurance Bend Insurance Agency Bond- Assessor IT rr n Bond- County Clark rr rr n It Bond- D aputy County Cl ark 11 IT rr Bond- County Surveyor rr It Bond- County Treasurer �i "it it tt 1,,n,, n g- �(ayjqt c, Cp3k T eas. m Lumbarmans Insuira.nca Agency n s e Bond -Sh =riff R. T. Merritt., Office Supplies H. T. Merritt, Bond - Justi c e of P aaC e R. Anna Thompson Wages - School Supt. Office H. T. Merritt, Justice of Peace Fees' Antrim District Sealer di ll ar Lumber Co. Soldier's Indigent Relief 1 i 'i a e: cr elcO6o. J. urp I as C t Haus a @S- Cty. gib ices H. Loomis, Constable Fe eSC )ragon State Board of Control Care of Insane Standard Oil Co. Supplies - County Officers Royal Typewriter Co. Equipment - Treas. Office Band Abstract Company Transcript for 1933 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Ass assorts Offica I. Ae M =nth - Witness Fees ,Ars. H. A. M =nth n rr Jack Russell n n 3i ll Sh alkyy „ rr Dan Allen rl „ kary I'Villi ams n r, Ella Jones n r, �. A. Sather Jury Fees Anton e Aun § rr rt. i'm. Danforth Ir IT ;arl Austin tr rr 'm. Sheffield tr n 3ill Searcy rr IT i. T. Merritt Justice Fees 31odgatt Printery Supplies - Clark's Office iogan Studio Fingerprint Identification aria Loahr'Noakes Usages - Sheriff's Office G LICENS E. Burgess Sheep killed by dogs tt n tt rr rr tr AlAi LIBRARY FUND ounty Clark Express on Law Books GENERAL ROAD tandard Oil Co. Gas and Oil aci fi c Power & Light Co. s arvi c a s -war ehous e E. Ault Services & Supplies ann ett' s Auto Repair Shop 11 it rr AMOUNT $25.55 16.00 2.60 8.10 455.00 5.00 31.00 20.00 3.00 5.00 10.00 4.04 4.00 198.17 15.00 37.50 10.00 25.00 L. 25.00 50.00 8.75 10.00 5.00 34.00 19.39 31.50 260.00 77.70 77.50 30.00 1.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.150 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3.00 6.35 5.00 4. 50 2.00 6.00 .40 131.24 1.00 6.54 4.00 137 Farmers Hardware Co., Inc. Supplies 8.78 Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. " 5.05 Ed Booth Services 5.00 There being �o further businass, the meeting adjourned. s H. H. D =Armond, Jas. Vvhitlock, A. H. Tifft, County Judge. Commi ssi on er. . Commissioner. BE IT REMEMB RED,.That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bond, in said County, on the 7th day of February, 1934., said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James.Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. In the Matter of he Sale of Real Property.: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax.sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder for Cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respecti tract, to -wit: Lots Two and Five (5) of Block 'Twenty -six (26) of Bonne Homme, now within the.co porate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon... ........4 .............. ............................Per Lot ........ $10.00 The Northwest ua ter of. the Northeast Quarter (NW! NE?) of Sec- tion Thirteen (13 , Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) East, W.1d. in Deschutes County, Oregon .......... ............................... 40.00 Lot Seven (7) in lock Twenty -three (23) of the original townsite of Redmond, Desch tes County, Oregon .................. ..............................0 25.00 The North Half of the Southeast quarter (NI SEI,) and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SWa SE') of Section Twelve (12) , Township Eighteen.(18) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon....... ..... .......................... ........................120.00. together with costs of sale. In the Matter of. Application for Widowts Pension: Mrs. Kensey, ppeared before the Court to have her allowance for Dependent Mother's Relief restored, nd it appearing.from her statement and information obtained that she should have her a lowance restored, it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the allowance heretofore awarded be restored beginning on this date in. the amount previo sly awarded, for which sum the Clerk is hereby directed to draw a warrant each month payabl to Mrs. Kelsey. In the Matter of oldierst Indigent Relief: Ray Johnson Post of the American Legion applied. for Fifty ($50.00) Dollars to be used by the said Post in reli.ef,work. It appearing to be in all things regular, it is ORDERED that the request be allowed and the Clerk is directed to issue a warrant to George Brewster, §ervice Officer for Ray Johnson Post in the sum of Fifty ($K.00) Dollars. In the Matter of County Nurse: Tentative arrangements having been heretofore made to employ Helenmarr Grissom as County Nurse in p ace of Janet Ntoffat, resigned, and-now, at this time, upon motion duly made and seconded it is ORDERED that the said Iielenmarr Grissom be appointed County Nurse for Deschutes County for the ensuing year at the salary of One Hundred Twenty -five ($125:00) Dollar,•s per month, which sum the County Clerk is directed to pay monthly without further orders, or until i further orders: re rl �J so Grover Gerkin g appeared before the Court with a request to purchase some-fifteen hundred or two thousand yards of dirt from the-County owned lands adjacant to the cemetery. It is ORDERED that the dirt be sold to him at the rate of three cents per yard, provided that the ground from which it is taken shall not be excavated in excess of two or three feet, and will be kept more or less even on the bottom; that the brush be burned, and the removal made subject to the County's direction the, bottom; Shepard appeared and presented a petition to the County Court signed by a number of citizens requesting the creation of an additional Justice Court precinct within the present limitation of District Number One. After some discussion, the petition was ordered.filed. and the Court agreed to give the matter consideration promptly. In the Matter of Petition for.Koad: iu1. A. Clark at La Pine filed' a petition with th number of free holders praying,for the establishment Street to The.Dalles- California Highway. Mrs. Clark one,of the signers, and asked that the consideration first meeting in March. e County Clerk-signed by the proper of .a road from a point on Morson also appeared with Mr. J. H. Haner, of the petition be continued until WHEREUPON, it was moved that the matter be continued until the first meeting in march. Carl Neal and Don Peoples appeared before the Court asking the.County Court to endorse thelproposed law authorizing the enlargement of the Deschutes National Forest by including the unappropriated public lands within'a radius of six ijles of-the present forest boundar- ies. After due consideration, the Court, upon motion duly made and secoided, approved the proposed legislation. . In the tatter of Claims Against the County: ' The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND. Pilot Butte Pharmacy The Owl Pharmacy- Indigent Relief - 1dledi6ine 11 11 0. . q - . and Supplies - County Clerk - Indigent Relief - Medicine Fees and 11ileage - Grand Juror It It It n n It II it It it IT I1 TI 11 11 fl I IT It 11 County Court Attendance it i! It Services & Supplies - Cty. Officers Care of Insane Supplies County Treasurer Oervice & Supplies - Social *Worker Auto Expense - Social Worker Indigent nelief - Medicine n tT - Rent iT it t1 Care of Indigent Care of Indigents indigent Relief - Rent it it it Care of Indigents Indigent Relief - Rent 11 It 11 IT It - Lights IT it - Rent Expenses - Juvenile Fund Indigent Relief Rerft Expenses - Juvenile Fund Indigent Relief - Water Mileage on Car Indigent Relief - Water 11 11 Lights Rent Care of`Indigents Indigent nelief 1 - �'edicine Bond of able Livesay, Deb' uty Sheriff Rent of Relief Office AMOUNT $2.50 9.35 47.34 . 7.40 3.00 3.00 6.60 3.00. 3.00 3.00 13.60 - M 80 70 260.00 1.70 6.38 2.50 22.55 3.00 3.00 20.00 50.00 5.00 12.00 284.75 10.00 3.00 7.02 3.00 15.60 10.00 13.03 5.00 7.86 51.10 6.15 3.00 66.14 9.99 25.00 100.00 J9 Magill Drug Co. Phil. Schmidt H. B. Leedy R. L. Hulette J. A. Cottengin Clyde Stokoe Henry Montgomery Horace Brookings James Whitlock A. H. Tifft Charleyts Service Sta. Oregon State Board of Control Pacific Stu. & Print. Co. Houk Motor Co. Bend Garage Company. ° Magill Drug Company C. W. Williamson It it it Kittie Walker Mrs. Nellie Grater. L. C. Naylor 0. C. Henkle St. Charles Hospital Mary L. Clough E. W. Cook Pacific Power & Light Co. Mrs. Mary Beebe Janet Moffat L. 11. Foss Janet Moffat City of Redmond 11arion Bowen Bend ;Hater Dept. Pacific Power & Light Co. Mrs. Mary Beebe Agnes Hyde Bend Drug Company Don B. Stuart H. OlKane Estate Indigent Relief - 1dledi6ine 11 11 0. . q - . and Supplies - County Clerk - Indigent Relief - Medicine Fees and 11ileage - Grand Juror It It It n n It II it It it IT I1 TI 11 11 fl I IT It 11 County Court Attendance it i! It Services & Supplies - Cty. Officers Care of Insane Supplies County Treasurer Oervice & Supplies - Social *Worker Auto Expense - Social Worker Indigent nelief - Medicine n tT - Rent iT it t1 Care of Indigent Care of Indigents indigent Relief - Rent it it it Care of Indigents Indigent Relief - Rent 11 It 11 IT It - Lights IT it - Rent Expenses - Juvenile Fund Indigent Relief Rerft Expenses - Juvenile Fund Indigent Relief - Water Mileage on Car Indigent Relief - Water 11 11 Lights Rent Care of`Indigents Indigent nelief 1 - �'edicine Bond of able Livesay, Deb' uty Sheriff Rent of Relief Office AMOUNT $2.50 9.35 47.34 . 7.40 3.00 3.00 6.60 3.00. 3.00 3.00 13.60 - M 80 70 260.00 1.70 6.38 2.50 22.55 3.00 3.00 20.00 50.00 5.00 12.00 284.75 10.00 3.00 7.02 3.00 15.60 10.00 13.03 5.00 7.86 51.10 6.15 3.00 66.14 9.99 25.00 100.00 J9 `tCo I 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 5.00 11.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 14.00 31.50 7.28 168.00 5.87 72.00 85.00 2.00 5.95 10.10 5.00 37.50 2.15 50.00 2.45 13.79 2.85 1.75 3.50 1.20 1.50 28.80 30.00 12.65 15:00 13.50 50.00 3.90 58.00 3.o4 2.94 80.00 97.09 1.00 5.00 1.99 10.67 1.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 29.:.57 28.00 25.25 59.00 7.98 3.06 15.96 19.95 50.87 16.20 3.00 .65 1.35 6.69 13.15 3.74 14.45 27.00 1.57 24.30 7.85 13.00 14.75 i �I Kenneth Bach Coroner's fee �! R. H. Fox Juror's fee 4 J. F. Arnold It IT Clyde Burleigh " M. S. Rae n rr Dean Fox John Miller IT n Duncan McKay "fitness Fee Richard Smith It it Dr. R. W. Hemingway It n Florence Swanson Court Reporter Fees Kenneth R. Bach Coroner's fee E. M. Miller Juror's Fee ' G. W. Hamilton D. N. Helfrich G. Td. Miller " 'r H. R. Inks J. H. Lewis Mrs. Thomas Jarra d Witness Fee George Dorn Tr n Ronald McGregor Eli Brault Florence Swanson, Reporter, Wages and Report R. Anna Thompson Wages - Supt. Office State Ind. Accident Com. Accident Insurance Marion 14. Lesh Care of Indigents Janet Moffat Advanced Expenses - Cty. Nurse C. P. Becker Wages - Deputy Assessor Hugh O'Kane Estate Rent of Relief Offices Marion Bowen Car License and title Bend Hardware Company Supplies - Relief Office D. H. Peoples Wages & Mileage - Dep. Assessor J. S. Davis Company Bond of Deputy Treasurer n tt r► T► 1f " County Clerk Blodgett Printery Supplies - Clerk's Office J. S. Davis Compairy Bond of County Treasurer Bend Water Dept. Water County Jail F. D. Antrim District Sealer Bend Water Dept. Services - County Offices Dr. R. `j'i. Henders ott Registrar Fees Dr. R. W. Christiansen Bend Hardware Company Supplies - Court House Pilot Butte Pharm 3cy Supplies - Clerk's Office Pacific Pourer & L' ght Co. Services - County Offices Kate Matson Care of Indigent Bushong & Co. Supplies - Clerk's Office Nolan H. Gilbert Bond-Premium of County Coroner Blodgett Printery Supplies - Justice of Peace Lumbermens Intura ce Agency Bond of County Treasurer Vict s Service Station Auto Ex_ciense - Sheriff New Home Cafe Board of Prisoners Pacific Power & L'ght Co. Indigent nelief - Lights Bend Bulletin Legal Publications Helen Whittington Wages - Assessor's Uffice The Bend Bulletin - Publications and Supplies Pilot Butte Pharm3.cy Supplies - _aheriff Bend Laundry Services - Jail Magill Drug Co. Supplies. - Jail C. L. McCauley Advanced. Expenses - Sheriff Symons Bros Supplies - 6heriff J. S. Davis Company Indigent; Relief - Rent Lary Hansen 6alary - Clerk's Office J. S. Davis Company Indigent Relief - Rent J. Alton Thompson Mileage and Expenses H. T. Merritt Justice of the Peace fees Pilot Butte Pharmacy supplies. - School Supt. Office GENERAL ROAD FUND James Whitlock Supervising CWA Projects Carl Alfrey Wages Statelnd. Accident Comm. Accident Insurance Clarence Torgerso Wages Dan C. 'good it Geo.: H. McAllister it I Redmond Motor Company Services. and Supplies Vic's Garage - Re mond Services Tum -A -Lum Lumber o.. Supplies. Bend Water Dept. Ser.,vices, - Warehouse A. E. Ault Services and Supplies Hill & Armstrong Auto Service If It if Hlward Cooper Corporation Supplies Bone Implement Co pang " It it it it Bend Auto Parts, Enc. Supplies f The 1-Lustin'Wester"I Road Mach. Co. " Barrett's Welding Shop cervices -and aupplies A. E. Wells Blacksmith Shop TT n rt �i Peter Lehrman It IT " 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 5.00 11.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 14.00 31.50 7.28 168.00 5.87 72.00 85.00 2.00 5.95 10.10 5.00 37.50 2.15 50.00 2.45 13.79 2.85 1.75 3.50 1.20 1.50 28.80 30.00 12.65 15:00 13.50 50.00 3.90 58.00 3.o4 2.94 80.00 97.09 1.00 5.00 1.99 10.67 1.00 10.00 10.00 12.00 29.:.57 28.00 25.25 59.00 7.98 3.06 15.96 19.95 50.87 16.20 3.00 .65 1.35 6.69 13.15 3.74 14.45 27.00 1.57 24.30 7.85 13.00 14.75 i �I Houk Motor Company Pete's Blacksmith Shop Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Redmond Motor Co. Bend Hardware Company F. G. Atkinson C. V. Silvis C. P. Becker Services and .Supplies 14.89 It ►i ►► 13.85 Supplies 2.80 Rent of Equipment 75.60 Supplies 1,70.92 Equipment bent and Wages 53.J0 Wages - Viewing Road 10.00 '► n n 5.00 141 1934. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday; February 21st H. H. DeArmond, " County Judge. A. H. Tiff t, Commissioner. James Whitlock, ' Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, February 21st, 1934. The County Court met this 21st day of February, 1934, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings werehad, to -wit: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acq- uired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lot Sixteen (16).2.3iock Twelve (12), Wiestoria Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ........................ ..........................$5.00 Lots Three (3) and Four (4), block Twenty -one (21), Kenwood, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon .. ............................... ..........................75.00 The -East Half of Lot Two (El 2) , and Lot Three (3) , Block One (1), Grandview, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend .....................50.00 The West Half of the East Half (W2 E� ) and the Southeast (quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SEYSE! of Section Twelve (12), lo- ,Nnnship Fifteen (15) South, Range Ten (10) East, W.al. in Deschutes County, Oregon ...................... ............................... ........................75.00 Lots One (1) to Eighteen (18) inclusive in Block One Hundred Thirt ; six (136); Lots One (1) to highteen (18) inclusive in Block One y- Hundred Fifty -three (153); Lots Une �1) to Eighteen (18) inclusive in Block One Hundred Fifty -four (154); all in Hillman, Deschutes County, Oregon ............ ........:...................... ..........................35.00 together with costs of sale. I In the Matter of. Pine Forest Grange: The Clerk is ordered to draw a General Fund'Warrant payable to Pine Forest Grange in the sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars, payment of one -half of poison purchased by said Grange from the County. Agent for rodent control, as per previous agreement. In the Matter of ✓ Justice Court: With reference to the petition for the I p proposal to divide justice court district number one, petitions remonstrating against the division were.filed, said petitionsi- con- taining in.excess of six hundred names. The petitions were ordered filed and no action taken. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: i The following ills g were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: i GENERAL FUND AIVZOUNT Parker's Drug.Store Indigent Relief - medicine x;10.48 Olga Alderin Care of Indigent 18.00 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Services - Cty. Offices 36.60 Pacific Powers Light Co. Services - Cty. Offices 10.54 J. H. Loomis Fees - Constable 11.50 2 Miller Lumber Co. Redmond Spokesman Blodgett Printery Z. T. Gideon Nettie Owen G. M. Dorn Sam Ohles George McGregor Mrs. Thomas Alder yce Mrs. Margarette J rrard Bernard Cox Walter Payne T. J. Quigley R. I. Hamby Martha A. Clark Knute Lundin Mrs. James T. Barnes H. J. Prichard L. A. Hastings R. J. McCann Anton-.e Aune H. C. Orminston Victor Plath Paul Brookings Roy Blodgett Pacific Tel. & Te eg. Co. Niswonger & Winsl w Oregon State Agricultural College Kenneth Bach J. F. Arnold R. H. Fox :1. E. Daum Wm. D. Hoffman C. J. Leverett Joseph Miller Dr. R. '11. Esperso Philip J. Schwind Clinton Allen J. C. Mosley Gwenith Douglas Florence Swanson GENERAL ROAD FUND Soldier's Indigent belief - Wood Legal Publications Supplies - Clerk's Office Justice Fees Witness Fee if n n n n 11 rr Fi 11 ,1 11 ,r n ri r, r ,r r1 !1 i1 ,1 n FI it it 1+ Jury Fee ,1 11 If It If it it li- lt It Services - Court House Burial of Indigent County Agent Coroner's Fee Juror's Fee If It n rr n ri ii rt rr It .Witness Fee - Examination 11 it IF ,1 rt It 11 it Reporting and folios Pacific Power & L ght.Co. Services - Warehouse Standard Oil C6. Supplies There being o :.further business, the meeting adjourned. In re: NE1NWTI 34 -17 -12 H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. JP Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY ORDER VACl TING PLAT. 19.50 50.65 2.75 3.00 2.20 2.20 2.20 2.20 -.':0 2.20 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 14.00 7.00 7.00 2.00 2..;00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 59.94 60.00 750.00 5.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 5.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 19.40 1.00 205.88 Upon reading and filing the Petition of Marsellus Dunn asking that the plat or sub- division of the N _4 of Section 34, township 17, South of hange 12, be vacated and upon ar examination of the Tax Rolls of Deschutes County, Oregon, which shows that said property ha: always been taxed as farm property and not as a platted subdivision and it satisfactorily appearing to this Court that neither.the public nor any person. whomsoever except.said peter . itioner will be affected by such vacation, all of said tract being and having been :owned" by said petitioner since..19181 and it appearing to this Court, that none of the streets, alleys or public highways have eyer been open to or used by the public and this Court being satisfied that it will be for the best interests of the public and all parties'concerneo., that said plat be vacated,. now, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED, Tha the recorded plat and subdivision of said NE1NW4 of 34 -17 -12 be and the same is hereby va ated, and it is - FURTHER ORDE ED, that the Clerk of this Court make due and proper notation upon thE: original plat and tracing.thereof that said plat and tracing was vacated by order of the County Court of D schutes County, Oregon. Done in open Court at Bend, Oregon, this 7th day of March, 1934. H. H. DeArmond, H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James ddhitlock, James Whitlock, County Commissioner. hrthur H. Tifft, Arthur Tift, County Commissioner. u 143 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter ) of ) ORDER ERRONEOUS TAX SAL E ) Upon reading and filing the petition of W. L. O t Donn ell asking that the hereinafter described tract be d_la ed ed him because erroneously heretofore sold for taxes and upon -examin- ation of the Tax Roll and other County records and this Court being satisfied that said property was erroneously sold and that the same should be deeded by Deschutes County to the said` lid. L. O'Donnell, now, therefore, it is hereby - ORDERED, that Deschutes County, Oregon, by its proper officers forthwith execute its Quitclaim Deed to the said W. L. O t Donn ell without cost to him for recording or otherwise, covering the following property, more particularly described by metes and bounds as follows: Beginning at a point in the south line of the southwest quarter (SW44) northeast quarter (N.ED of Section Twenty -six (26) , Township Sixteen (16) , south of Range Twelve (12) , where thy --same intersects the northerly line of Klamath Strut as formerly platted in the plat of Cantralo; thence ' south 62 13t -east to a point on the east line of the northwest quart -er (NW]) southeast quarter (SE1) of Section Tw -Dn.ty -six (26), being 33.99 feet south of the southwest corner of said southeast quarter (SE -) northeast quarter (NEB) of Section twenty- 4 six (26) ; thence south 62 131 east 578.19 feet; thence north 27 471 east 339.74 feet to the south line of the said southeast quarter (SEA) northeast quarter (NE') Section Twenty -six (26); thence west on the south line of the northeast quart -er (NEB) Section twenty -six (26) to the point of beginning. Done in open Commissioner's Court at Bend, Oregon, this 7th day of March, . 1934. H. H. D =Armond, H. H. D =Armond, County Judge. James Whitlock, James Whi tlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Arthur Tift, County Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court 'of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in B and, , in said County, on the 7th day of March, 1934, said day being the day fixed by lav: for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when ware present: H. H. D -e Armond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. In the Matter of the ✓ Sale of Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under d elinqu-ant tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the hi gh- ost bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of Block Nineteen (19), orig4inal townsit-e of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon ..................Per Lot...... 10.00 The East Half of Section Eighteen (18), Township Twenty -two (22) South, Range Nineteen (19) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon ......................................... Lots One (1) and Two (2), Block Fifty -six (56), Riverside First ,Addition to Bend., Deschutes County, Oregon, and Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12), Block One (1), Riverside, an addition to the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ........... ........�'er Lot...... 5.00 The North Half of the Northeast Quart ar (N' 2 N E4 '- of Section Four (4) , Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Ten (1 :0) East, VV.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon .... .....................0......... ..................75.00 The Southwest %'I�uartar (SWI) of Section Two (2), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon ..................................... ....... ....................500.00 $100.00 in cash, balance in four equal annual installments with 6% interest. The North Half of the Northwest Quarter (N2NV4) of Section Twenty-savan (27), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) East,, W.M. in Deschutes County, Ora ... ............................... .$40.00 together with costs of sale. ✓ I The term of L. M. Foss as a member of the Library Board having expired, upon motion duly made and cai rigid, he was appointed for the ensuing farm. Deloss C. Hines of Sisters, Oregon, filed applicated together with $5.00 filing fee, requesting the County Courts s approval for a b a er license, The same being found in order, the Clark was di actad to certify the same to the Commission. Herbert M. Franklin of Sisters, Oregon, filed application together with $5.00 filing fey, requesting the County Courtt s approval for a beer license. The same being found in order,' the Clark wa's directed to' certify same to the Commission. V/IN the latter of Correcting Tax Sala: WHEREAS, it appears that the County has heretofore acquired .title through tax fore- closure to the following described premises: Beginning at a point in the south line of the southwest quarter (Sti't4) northeast quarter (NE) of Section Twenty -six (26), Township Sixteen (16), South of Range Twelve (12),whara the same intersects the northerly line of Klamath Street as formerly platted in the plat of Cantralo; thence south 62 131 Past to a point on the east line of the northwest quarter (NV,1) southeast quarter (SE;�) of Section Twenty -six 26), being 33.99 feet south of the southwest corner of said southeast quarter (SE`) northeast quarter (NEIL) of Section Twenty -six (26); thence south 62 131 east 578.19 feet; thence north 27 471 Past 339.74 feet to the south line of tl-,Ta said southeast quarter (SE4) northeast quarter (NE') Section Twenty -six (26); \`thrnc west on the south line of the northeast quarter (NE:1-) Section Twenty - six (26�,�,to the point of beginning. I� That said land was arroneously included in the tax sale, the taxes having been paid thereon., a p and throp arty now being in the name of W. L. O'Donnell., it is ORDERED that a Dead issue to the said W. L. O'Donnell correcting the error. In the :Matt ar of Vacating Plat: Upon reading and filing the P ati tiori of Mars allus Dunn asking that the plat or sub- division of the NE4 NWI of Section 34, Township 17, South of Range 12, be vacated and upon an examination of the Tax Rolls of Deschutes County, Oregon, which shows that said. prop Drty has always been taxed as farm property and not as a platted subdivision and it satisfactoril appearing to this Court that naithar the public nor any person whomsoC =var except said petitioner will be affected by such vacation, all of said tract being and having been oimad by said petitioner since 1318, and it appearing to this Court, that none of the str e ats ,, allays or public highways have aver been open to or used by the public and this Court b ei nE satisfied that it will be for the bast interests of the public and all parties concerned, that said plat be vacated, now, therefore, it as hereby ORDERED, That the recorded plat and subdivision of said NE: NW-11 of Section 34, Tov&nshi 17, South of Range 12 be and the same is hereby vacated, and it is FURTHER ORDERED., That the Clark of this Court make due and proper notation upon the original plat and tracing thereof that said plat and tracing was vacated by order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon. THE Petition for the establishment of a road in La Pine was taken up, and no person appearing, further consideration thereof was continued to the first regular meeting in April. In the Fatter of Dog Licenses: Considerable complaint has been made to the Court about unlicensed dogs running loose in the County oca sioning considerable damage and inconvanienca; and it is ORDERED that the officers charged with the �5nforcamant of the dog license law take immediate steps t sae that all dogs outside the corporate limits of the cities of Band and Redmond be li ansad forthwith, and take such other steps as may be necessary under the law to ;cut into a f act the operation of the law. J _kL`4 5 Further appearing that the City of Redmond has petitioned the County Court to take charge of the collecting of dog licenses in the City of Redmond in accordance with Chapter 309 Oregon Laws for 1933, which provides that upon r+anuast of cities, the County Court shalt designate some person wi thin such City to take charge of and collect such dog licenses, remitting twenty par cent thereof to the County and retaining eighty per cent for the City.. The laid City of Redmond requests that Mabel Rannolds of Redmond be appointed as the deputy charged with the collecting of such licenses. It is ORDERED that said proposal of the City of Redmond be accepted and the said Mabel Rannolds is hereby appointed to have charge of the collecting of dog licenses within the City of Redmond, remitting twenty-- -(20%) per cent of all licenses to Deschutes County and retaining eighty (80 %) per cent for the City of Redmond. In the Matter of Claims Against the County. The follovd- ng bills were presented, audited, and warrant ordered drawn in payment of the same: 11 GENERAL FUND AMOUNT $46.69 20.00 8.00 15.39 12.50 12.06 47.05 5.95 110.00 50.00 7.00 1.44 5.00 20.00 39.50 3•:00 3.00 3.00 10:.00 12.00 2:50 10.00 5.03 24.44 3.00 4.15 2.75 68.00 30.00 85.00 50.00 5.00 28.08 7.19 183.00 9.85 24.75 10.00 85.50 5.80 10.00 13.77 7.45 11.05 2.68 6.80 17.20 10.93 3.00 1.00 4.10 3.25 233.90• 3.50 2.75 Magill Drug Co. Indigent Relief - Medicine Elizabeth Conrad Care of Indigent Eri ckson' s Grocery Indigent Relief - Rent Pacific Power & Light Co. R-- dmond, Ors. Indigent Relief - Lights City of. Redmond, Oregon tt " - Z;vatDr Pacific Power & Light Co. ++ tr Lights Services - Relief O,ffic-as Band Water Department Indigent Relief - eater Houk Motor Company Services - Relief Work er bt. Charles Hospital Care of Indigents N alli a Grater if It tt Joe H. Buckholz Indigent Rali af- Rent Pacific Power & Light Co. It it - Lights L. C. Saylor Indigent Relief - Rant A. E. McLennan Care of Indigent Agnas nyda Care of Indigents C. W. Williamson Indigent Relief - Rant E. W. Cook w rr n C. W. Williamson ++ n tr J. S. Davis Co. ++ r+ rr J. a. Davis Co. ++ tt n Band Lrug Co. tr rr _ Medicine 0. C. nankl' tt " -' Rant Pilot Butte Pharmacy tt tt - Medicine "'ia.gi ll Drug Co. ++ n _ It Mary Beebe It it - Rant Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Treasurer's Office Pilot Butte Pharmacy it - Clerk's Office C. P. Becker Vvates - Deputy Assessor Kat a Matson Cara of Indigent H. O'Kana Estate Rant of Relief Offices W;. L. Van Duran Balance due on Audit Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Dist. Atttyts Office Pacific rower & Light Co. Services - County Offices State Ind. Accident Com. Accident Insurance - 'peaca officer Marion vi. Lash Care of Indigents Houk Motor Co. Auto Expanse - Counter Nurse Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications Lumb erm an's Znsuranc a Agency Bond of Deputy Tr easur ar Standard Oil Co. Supplies - County Officers Band Water Dept. Sarvicas Court House & fail Max A. Cunning S arvi c as !F. D. Antrim . District S gal ar Charley's Service Station Services & Supplies - Cty. Officers Remington Rand Inc. Supplies - Clark's Office W. G. Peak Advanced Expenses James Gk'hi Clock Court Attendance A. H. Tifft It it H=_lenmarr Grissom,- County Nurse - Expenses tr it it It - Auto Expense Symons Bros. Fingerprint Identification Pacific Stationery & Print. Co. Supplies - Sheriff's Office C. L. McCauley Advanced Expanses - Sheriff Band Bulletin Supplies - All Departments & Legal Publications Magill Drug. Co. Supplies - Jail Central 0r agon Garage Auto & Travel Exp . - Sheriff AMOUNT $46.69 20.00 8.00 15.39 12.50 12.06 47.05 5.95 110.00 50.00 7.00 1.44 5.00 20.00 39.50 3•:00 3.00 3.00 10:.00 12.00 2:50 10.00 5.03 24.44 3.00 4.15 2.75 68.00 30.00 85.00 50.00 5.00 28.08 7.19 183.00 9.85 24.75 10.00 85.50 5.80 10.00 13.77 7.45 11.05 2.68 6.80 17.20 10.93 3.00 1.00 4.10 3.25 233.90• 3.50 2.75 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Sherif.11"'s Office 10.40 Pilot Butte Pharmacy " - County Nurse 11.10 Superior Cafe Board of Prisoners 79.50 GENERAL ROAD FUN Dan C. Wood Wag as 55.86 I Geo. K. McAllister- r' 99.77 State Ind. Accident Com. Accident Insurance 5.05 Standard Oil Co. Supplies 55.39 Miller Lumber Co. " 60.82 Pate's Blacksmith Shop Services & Supplies 6.7.5 Galloway Garage " " " 9.10 Redmond Motor Company " " " 20.90 Howard Cooper Corporation Supplies 21.20 Bend Auto Farts, Inc. " 1.00 Bend Water Dept. Services - V1farE" house 1.35 A. E. Wells Blacksmith Shop Services & Supplies 3.00 Hill & Armstrong Auto Service S ervi.c -- s 2.50 Simpson Bros. Paint Co. Services 5.75 i There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County JUCge. Jambs Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H.. Tifft, County Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes Count, in the { State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 21st day of march, 1934 said day being the day fixed bylaw for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. 1 John O'Donnell offered to Rent Lot 22, Block 27, Bonne Home Addition, for one year at $3.00 cash, which offer was accepted. In the Matter of Beer Licenses: The following applications for beer li c ens es were approved: Wm. Foss, La Pine Wilson & Baer, Shevlin The application of B. L. Cain and B. L. Parrish of Redmond County's approval of applic- ation was denied. In the Putter of Claims against the County: The following claims were audited and warrants ordered drawn for the same: LFAIERAL FUND AMOUNT G. C. Morgan Justice Fees $35.00 Oregon State Hospital Care of Insane Patients 338.00 John Fogel Repairs on County Jail 3.00 The Miller Lumber Co. Soldiers Indigent Relief - Wood 8.00 Marion Bowen Expenses - Juvenile Matters 11.00 Bend Hardware Co. Janitor Account 9.67 Irwin Hodson Company Dog License Tags 5.13 Blodgett Printery Supplies - Clark's Office 20.00 R. J. McKinney Salary 56.17 Z. T. Gideon Justice Fees 4.00 Pac., Tel & T'el Co. n It Ii 11 n County Clerk Ruth Sh ear er R. Anna Thompson HR Farmers Hardvvar e Co. Telephone - Sheriffts Office $24.03 11 - School Supt. 8.90 T1 - Clerk & Judges 7.70 I1 - District Atty. 5,75 1' - County Treas. 4.65 rr - County Nurse 4.76 Law Library Fund - Express .25 Salary - Extra Office Help 3.50 Salary 15.00 Supplies 68.43 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. --------------------------------- BE IT R MEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 14th day of April, 1934, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court lin said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge James Vlhi tlock, County Commissioner A. H. Ti fft, County Commissioner In the Natter of the Sale of Real Property It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent 'tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: The Northwest (quarter of the Southeast Quarter (Nti,_ SEI), the North Half of the Southwest Quarter (W SWI), and the Southeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SEA NW71 -), all in 6ection. Twenty (20), lovinship Fourteen (14) South, Range Eleven (11) East, in Deschutes County, Oregon .............................S 50.00 Lots Thirteen (13) and Fourteen (14) of Block Seventeen (17), original townsito of LaPine, Deschutes County, Oregon........... Per Lot........ 4.00 The Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (NEB 810.141) and the Nort�aest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (NVtT SE: } of Section Thirty -three (33), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East, W.M. in Deschutes County;. Oregon .... .......................0000.,., 50.00 Lots Thirty -ti o (32), Thirty -five (35) and Thirty -six (36) of Block Thirty -three (33), original tounsite of La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon ............................................................. 5.00 Lot T�,ienty (20), Block Twenty -six (26), Bonne Home Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon .......... . .... . . . . . .. 40.00 Lots Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of Block Fourteen (14), Kenwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon .......... .........................100.09 together with 1costs of sale. The County has heretofore offered for. sale, at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, with a minimum of $50.001 The North Two Hundred Three (N 203') Feet of Block Seven 0), North Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, against vThich property the City of Bend holds certain improvement liens exceeding that sum, and, as provided by lavT, the City of Bend has deposited the sum of Fifty (,$50.00) Dollars witi'l the County Clerk and offered to purchase said property at said price. Said proceridure being regular, it is hereby 8 ORDERED that said Fifty ($50.00) Dollars be accepted and Deed issue to the City of Bend for said pr wises. In the Matter of the i Concrete Wipe Company: The County has heretofore acquired the property of the Concrete Pipe Company for taxes, and Vim. Cone has offered to pay to the County the sum of Forty -five ($45.00) Dollars fo. two motors being a part of said property. The price appearing to be reasonable, it is ORDERED that, said motors be sold to the said Vim. Cone. �I The Western Oregon Conference Association of Seventh Day Adventists applied to.,the County for: Lot Six (6) of Block Fifty -two (52)1, original tovnsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon, for the purpose Of building and maintaining a church. It is ORDERED that the County give to the said organization such property free of charge, provided it is used only for church purposes, and that in the Deed conveying the premises, such condition be contained therein. WHEREAS, it appears that the County Assessor has on hand Ttino Hundred Twenty -six and 79/100 ($226.79) Dollars., which hez-has collected from time to time for taxes. it is ORDERED that the County Assessor forthwith pay said sum over to the County Treasurer to be distributed by. him as provided by law. In the Putter of Petition for County Road: The Petitio of Mrs. E. L. Clark and others for the establishment of a road within th City limits of La Pine was continued for further:--consideration. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: I GENERAL FUND AMOUNT 0 C. nenkle Indigent Relief - Rent $18.00 Agnes Hyde Care of Indigents 70.00 Helenmarr Grissom Traveling Exp.- County Nurse 7.43 0. C. Henkle Indigent Relief - Rent 10.00 Geo. F. Enteman Indigent Relief - Rent 5.00 C. Vi. Williamson " " " 6.00 Standard Oil Co. Supplies - County Officers 45.81 E. VV. Cooke Indigent Relief - Rent 3.00 A. E. McLennan Care of Indigent 20.00 L. C. Naylor Indigent Relief - Rent 5.00 Nellie e Grater Care of Indigents 80.00 Pacific Power & Light Co., Redmond, Ore. Indigent Relief - Lights 12.81 J. S. Davis Co. " it - Rent 22.00 Helenmarr Grissom Traveling Expense - Cty. Nurse 10.95 Mrs. E. L. Clark Care of Indigent 10.90 Houk Motor Company -Auto Expense - Relief Officer 18.85 Bend Later Deptar ent Indigent Relief - Water 39.15 I City of Redmond " " " 14.00 f Owl Drug Co. " " - Medicine .75 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 8.03 Pacific Power & Light Co. Indigent Relief - Lights 8.39 C. V. Silvis " " - Rent 6.00 John M. Griswold rr rr _ rr 1.50 James V�hi t�ock Court Attendance & Expenses 13.60 A. H. Ti f f t rr rr rr rr 17.20 V1. L. Van Duren Auditing for Jan & Feb, 83.33 Bend Water Dept. Services - County Offices 2.50 R. Anna Thompson Wages - Supt. Office 10.50 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Sugt. Office 34.90 rr rr rr rr - County Clerk 1.50 Hugh O'Kane EstatE .Dent of Relief Offices 70.00 Ruth Shearer Bend slater Dept. Elizabeth Conrad Bert C. Boylan Marion 11A. Lesh Houk Motor Co. He1enmarr ,,Gr -i ssom F. D. Antrim Charley's Service Station f Hanson Blue Print Co. Kate Matson Pacific Power & Light Co. Helen, >t'r'hi ttington State Forester- Lumbermens Ins:: Agency C. P. Becker Magill Drug. Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Chamberlin Electric Benda aara e Comoan� We u� in ?ml, l J. H. Loomis Marie Loehr Noakes Bend La+a.n.dry The Redmond Spokesman ilotute °a 'r�iactation renc if e' s �ervz c State Ind. Accident Com. Superior Cafe J. S. Davis Co. Frenchi e' s Service Station Dr. Wayne Espersen R. J. McKinney Bend Water Dept. Farmers Hardware Co. Frenchie's Service Station Bend Hardware Co.. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Pete's Blacksmith Shop Bend Garage Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. Dan C. Wood State Ind. Accident Comm. .jeo. H. McAllister Fite Knot Pine Mill ill Wages - Recording Clerk Services - Jail Care of Indigent Traveling Exp. - Dist. Att'y. Care of Indigents Auto Expense - County Nurse Advanced Exp,en.,ses District Sealer Service & Supplies - Cty. Officers Supplies - Assessor 's Office Care of Indigent Services & Supplies - Cty. Offices Wages - Deputy Assessor Expenses - Fire Control Insurance on Cty. cars Wages - Deputy Assessor Supplies - Jail Supplies - Sheriff's Office Services - Jail uo °puns orrf bupp les 66 ega u llcations Fees of= _Constable Wages - Sheriff's Clerk Services - County Nurse Legal Publications & Supplies JEVREnse�Sherlff e Accident Ins. - Peace Officer Board of Prisoners Insurance on Sheriff's Car Auto Expense - Relief Worker Services Mileage Services - Warehouse Supplies It n n Services It & Supplies Services - Warehouse Vages Accident Insurance Wages Supplies - Bridge Plank There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, James Whitlock., A. H. Tifft, County 4udge. Commissioner. Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, April 18, 1934. 1.75 2.45 20.00 2.50 _191.15 .85 .50 16.55 8.62 15.85 30.00 26.4.5 2.0.00 461.50 10.00 137.00 10.60 35.50 1.40 16.19 637:82 1.14:43 5.60 51.75 1.03 170.30 i. . R 1.75 6.80 102.2,5 81.88 1.25 70.00 7.00 1.35 7.18 1.00 5.25 3.30 .75 6.90 1.00 51.87 4.56 99.73 20.16 The County Court met this 18th day of April 19343V pursuant to djournment all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wi: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lot Four (4), Block Ten (10), Highland Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . 410.00 1 -49 1 The Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NEI NWI) of Section Two (2), Township Eighteen (18)., South, Range Twelve (12), East,- W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . 0 0 . . . . e . . . . . . .$40.00 Lots Four (4), Five (5), Six (6), and Seven (7), Block C, Redmond lownsite Companyts First Addition to Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. Per Lot. $10.00 Lots Five (5)... Six (6) , Seven (7) , Eight (8) , and Nine (9) , Block One Hundred Forty -seven (147), Bend Park's Second Addition to Bend, D.escilutes County, Oregon. .. .Per Lot .$ 5.00 Lot Three (3), Block Twenty. -seven (27), of Park Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 5.00 together with costs of sale. In the Matter of Applications for Beer Licenses: The following applications for beer licenses were approved: 1 W. C. Tyson Phillip Datschler W. M. Rose McKinley Tavern W. A. Rahn In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in the payment of the same: GENERAL FUND C. T. Terrill Pacific Power & Light Co. The Owl Pharmacy Magill Drug 'Company James Whitlock A. H. Tifft Bend Hardware Co. H. H. DeArmond Florence Swanson Philip J. Schwindt Clinton Allen .The Irwin Hodson Co. Lumbermens Cafe Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND E. H. Spoo J. S. Davis Co. Pacific Power & Light Co., Barrett's Welding Shop Bend Hardware Co: Lumber 220.51 Insurance on Reo Truck 8.75 Services - Warehouse 1.00 It 1.25 Supplies .46 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. 1--, AMOUNT Circuit Court Clerk $24.00 Indigent Relief - Lights .90 Indigent Relief - Medicine 4.55 Indigent Relief - Medicine 9.79 Traveling Expenses 21.00 " 21.00 Supplies - Court House 5.20 Traveling Expenses 17.00 Services - Dist. Attly. Office 10.00 Witness fee 12.60 n n 12.60 Dog License Tags 8.12 Meals for Jury 24.25 Services - County Offices 49.60 Lumber 220.51 Insurance on Reo Truck 8.75 Services - Warehouse 1.00 It 1.25 Supplies .46 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. 1--, 151 BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term, of the County Court of Deschutes County, in .the State of Oregon,. was begun and held.' at the Court .House. in Bend, in said County, on the 2nd day of May, 1934, said day being_ the day fixed by law for the holding of, a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A H.. Tifft, County Commissioner In the Matter of the Redemption of Real Pro perty: It appears that heretofore Deschutes County has acquired through tax. foreclosure pro - ceeding,s, title to Lot Fourteen (14), Block Twenty -eight (28) of Wiestoria, an Addition to Bend,. Deschutes County, Oregon; . That at the time said property was acquired by said Deschutes County,'title was in the name of I-Jlorris Jensen, who thereafter transferred his interest to Clarence L. Smith, who has filed herein his Affidavit for redemption and tendered into Court the, sum of One Hundred Twenty -three ($123.00) Dollars, being the amount. -of all delinquent taxes against said premises. It is, therefore, ORDERED, that the said sum be accepted and Ded.d issue to the said Clarence L. Smith. It also appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title to Lots Three (3) and Four (4),,-of Block Twenty- one.,(21), Kenwood, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, through _delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings; that at the time of the acquiring, of said property by the County, the legal title was vested in J. M. Lawrence, Trustee, who has filed his Affidavit for redemption and tendered into Court the sum of Three Hundred Five an 90/100 ($305.90) Dollars. It is ` ORDERED that the money be accepted and Deed be issued to J. M. Lawrence, Trustee. In the Mat -ter of Lost-Warrant: . z It appears that Goo. Hobbs has filed an Affidavit stating that he was the owner of General Fund Registered Warrant No. 40952, for the.sum of Five and 10 /100 ($5.10) Dollars, which warrant was made payable to the said Goo. Hobbs; that the same has been -lost and he has filed herein his Bond, as required by law, and requested the issuance of a new warrant - in lieu thereof. It is, therefore, ORDERED that General Fund Warrant No. 40952, payable to Goo. Hibbs in the sum ofFiwe and 10 /100 ($5.10) Dollars, be and the same is hereby cancelled, and the Clerk is directed to issue to Geo. Hobbs a warrant on the General Fund for Five and 10 /100 ($5.10) Dollars in lieu of ;said lost warrant. In the Matter of Polling Places: The following polling places are hereby designated as the Polling places for the prim- ary election to be held May 18th, and the general election in November: Bend Preci...ct No. 1 - Court House; No. 2 - Park Grocery; No. 3- 331 East ..IVlarbhall, Milard Triplett; No. 4 - Mrs. Lesh;; No. 5 - Forest Service Warehouse; No. 6 - Labor Temple;.No. 7 Methodist Church; No. 8 - Reid School; No. 9 - 25 St. Helens, W. E. Searcy; No. 10 - 534 Federal, Mrs.'Adeline Bostic; No. 11 - 1125 Harmon, Mrs. Esther Ballantyne; No. 12 - 1128 Lexington, Mrs. Nellie Clark;.No.,13 - Kenwood School; No. 14 - Christian Church. Plainview. Precinct No. 15 - Community Hall; Sisters Precinct No. 16 - School House; Lower Bridge Precinct No. 17 - Ai. Wright residence; Terrebonne Precinct No. 18 - Ladies Piongor Bldg.; Redmond Precinct No. 19 - Grade School; Redmond Precinct No. 20 - Agricultural I i 52 I! Office; Tetherow Precinct No. 21 - C. 0. Hatchery, Hutchins Residence.; Pleasant Valley Precinct No. 22- - Strixner Residence.; Cline Falls Precinct No. 23'- School house; Deschu.tes'' Precinct No. 247 School House; Alfalfa Precinct No. 25 - School House; Grange Precinct No. 26 - Grange Hall; Millican Precinct No. 27 - School House;iSouth Side Precinct No. 28 Richardson School; Reed Precinct No. 29 - Pine Forrest Hall; Tumalo Precinct yo. 30 - Pro- ject Office; Shey in Precinct No. 31 - Community Hall; Brooks Precinct No. 32 - Camp; LaPine Precinct No. 33 - Commercial Hall. I I In the Matter of Deed i to County Propert : I j It appears.t at Deschutes County is the owner of: Lots Five (5) and Six (6), Block Thirty -one (31), original townsite of Redmond, Deschutes C.o ant y, Oregon and that the Unioa High School District No. 1 has made appli_catinn for title to said lots, the same to be us d for school purposes. It is I ORDERED that a Deed issue to the School District conveying said lots to said School. District without lost, conditioned only upon the District continuing to use the same for school purposes. In the Matter of Rodent Control: The request of Plainview Grange No. 624 for Five and 36/100 ($5.36) Dollars for poison grain to be used in cooperation with the Grange is hereby pranged and a warrant ordered drawn for the sum of Five and 36/100 ($5.36) Dollars payable to Plainview Grange 44 No. 624. . i In the Matter of Indigent Relief : The following persons, heretofore found to be indigent parsons and who have he retofore been receiving aid through the Relief Committee and which the State Relief Committee has refused to aid further, are ,hereby awarded the monthly sums set after their respective names : - J. 0. Cassidy - $40.000 W. R. Henderson - $40..00; William Brink - $10.00; R. S. Coomes - $10.00; Lois Fitz - $p10.00; James Henderson $10.00; James Waterhouse - $10.00; Rudolph Wick - $10.00; Dan Agnew - $14.00; Ole Taroldson - $15.00; Oliver Torbjornson - $14.00; Ed Knudson - $15.00; VTilliam Fairman - $15.00. In the Matter- of Application of Beer License: I The application of Charles M. Gunderson for approval for a Beer License was approved. In the Matter of ✓ Opening Ballot Boxes: It is ORDERED that thet.Glerk open up the Ballot Boxes and remove the contents, as provided by law, so that the same may be used at the forthcoming election. i In the Matter of County Vocational Rehabilitation Committee: f A representative of the -State Board for Vocational Education appeared before the Court requesting the appointment of a committee of threefotr Deschutes County, to be known as the County Vocational Rehabilitation Committee, to be appointed to cooperate with the State Board, It appearing that the request should be granted, it is, therefore, ORDERED that the following be-and they are hereby appointed as such committee.for. iDeschutes County: lairs. Elmer Ryan, Bend, Mr. E. V. a ard, .Bend, and Mrs. George Brewster., Redmond. In the Idiatter of the Sale of Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective' tract, to -wit: I ..I. 1 1 153 Lot Seven (7), Block Eight (8), Aubrey Heights, now within the corporate limits of the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ..................v..4P Lot Six (6), Block Eighteen (18), Park Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ... ............................... ..........................$ 10.0 together with costs of sale. In the Matter of Claims ✓ Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND Frenchie's Service Station R. J. IVIcKinney Marie Loehr Noakes C_. L. McCauley Western Stationery Co. Charley's Service Station State Ind. Accident Comm. The Bend Bulletin Bend Garage Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Drug Co. Magill Drug Co. Redmond Spokesman Mrs. Griffith Delaware Grocery Mrs. F. M. Youngberg Miss Lena Hafner James Mayne Grocery Columbia Mercantile Mrs. Nellie Grater Helenmarr Grissom Helenmarr Grissom Mr. Enteman E. W. Cook John Griswold h. C. Ellis it TT T, E. P. Brosterhous Bend Water Department Butler Drug Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. A. E. McLennan Aune's Feed Store J. C. Penney Co. . Erickson's Grocery Palace IJlarket Mary Beebe C . 1,11. Williamson C. W. Williamson J. S. Davi.s,i'Inc. Mrs. Opal Halvorson Bend Hardv;are C o.. Pacific Power & Light ,T 11 11 . T, Redmond City of Redmond Oregon Market Marion 1:. Lesh Mrs.. Agne s�.Hyde Tumalo Garage Tumalo General Store Superior Cafe Bend Laundry James t,',:hi_tlock A.I. Tifft Elsie Stoffel Eva.line Riebh off Indigent Relief Wages - Watermaster W.dges -She-r fft s Office Advanced Expenses - Sheriff: Supplies - County Clerk IT and Service Accident Insurance Legal Publications & Supplies Auto Expense - Sheriff Supplies - Assessor Supplies for Indigents It it IT Legal Publications Care of Indigent Indigent Relief - Rent Care of Indigent z IT t, It Indigent Relief - Groceries it it tl Care of Indigents Traveling Expense - County Nurse Auto Expense Indigent Relief - Rent f1 T1 iT Tt „ tl lT TT T TT t' - Water it " - Medicine Services - .Relief Office Care of Indigent Indigent Relief - Seeds " it - Clothing - Groceries f1 TT - 71 - Rent - Rent ,t Tf TI TT - ft t, T1 TT Supplies for Relief Office Services & Indigent Relief Indigent Relief ! Lights Water Me at Care of Indigents Indigent Relief - Supplies - Groceries Board of Prisoners Jail Expense County Court Attendance 11 IT 11 /Registration Fees Si ,p r �q AM UNT . 2..45 83.44 54.00 v18.85 .95 12.95 7.25 477.60 5.45 16.85 39.30 13.25 20.25 25.00 24.00 36.00 30.•00 . 2.74 1.51 80.00 2.80 6.00 5.00 3.00 1.50 �7.50 5.00 10.00 35.90 2.00 1.00 20.00 10.75 5.96 63.31 16.03 3.00 3.00 3.00 37.00 8.00 5.06 3.28 3.42 7.50 .85 186.15 70.00 .42 2.52 57.00 x.68 13.60 17.20 1..40 6.00 154 Frenchie's Serv. Station <uto Expense yr .75 w. L. Var-Duren Auditing Z 41.66 •Remington Rand -Inc. : Supplies - Clerk's Office 20043 Kate Matson Care of Indigent 30.00 Ruth Shearer Wages - Glerk's Office �• 3.50 Dora g.- •Johnson ,r,. ,.> ,,, ° „_.,- „i „ 6.00 Elizabeth Conrad Care of Indigent 20.00 Luke S: May Services ­Law enforcement 50.00 Helen Whittington Villages - Assessor's Office 80000 Bend Water Dept. Services - Court House: & Jail 5.30 Dr. R. W. Hendershott Fee of Registrar 4.25 Dr. R. W. Christiansen " t' t' 4.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Court House 28.76 U. S. Dept. of Labor Contribution for April. 30.00 McCann Sign Shop Services - Jail 2.50 Oregon Typewriter Co. Office Expense - Sheriff 12.00 Central Oregon Garage Auto Expense - Sheriff .75 F.- D. Antrim District Sealer 20.72 R.• Anna Thompson Wages - Supt. Office 22!.50 Arlene Peoples " - Assessor's Office 6.16 C.° P. Becker Wages & Mileage L ,Dep. Assessor °128,.50 LAliI LIBRARY FUND I The Frank Shepard Co..- Law Books 22.00 The American Law Book Co. " ° ( 8.00 GENERAL RUAD FUND e „ The Bend Bulletin Supplies 3.25 D.° D. Tussing Wages X3.00 Ti°te Knot Pine Mill Lumber 30.00 Farmers Hardware Co. Inc. Supplies l °1.15 A., E. Ault Services i 3.00 Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop " ! 1.85 Bend Iron Works 8:60 Bone Implement Co. Supplies 8.65 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. 1:80 Hillis Auto Shop Services 10.00 Bend Water Dept. Services - Warehouse 1.35 State Ind. Accident Comm. Accident Insurance ° 6.°31 Ge =o. H. McAllister Wages 100.10, Dan C. Wood °93.16 ° There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. ° • H. H. DeArmond, IJudge. ° County ! • James Whitlock,. ° ° County Commissioneri, A. H: Tifft, ° • County Commissioner. ° Bend, Oregon, May 16, 1934. ' ' A special meeting of the County Court was called and held May 16th, 1934, at which al`l the Court were present, and the following proceedings were had: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has an outstanding bonded indebtedness, incurred for High- way purposes, of which Thirty -one Thousand ($31,000.00) Dollars in principal and Seven Hundred Fifty ($750:00) Dollars in interest becomes due and payable. on or before June lst, 1934; and ° thereof, 5,1HEREAS, Deschutes County has on :hand, available for payment the sum of Eighteen Thousand Eight Hundred Forty-six ($18,846.00) Dollars, leaving a deficit of Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred Four ($12,904.00) Dollars for which no money is available in the hands of Deschutes County; ° and j FJ r� V 155 WHEREAS, Section 4 of Chapter 428, Laws of Oregon for 1933, provides that upon proper showing to the State Highway Commission by any County not having sufficient funds on hand to pay its bonded debt when due, the Highway Commission may certify such -fact to the Secretary of State who is authorized to draw a warrant in favor of such County in such sum as may be recommended to meet such obligation; and WHEREAS,.Deschutes County will be entitled. to a sum in excess of Twelve .Thousand ($120000.00) Dollars on July 15th, 1934, being its share of the money provided for, to be paid July 15th, in said Section of said -laws; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Deschutes County, by and through its County Court at a special meeting held this day, hereby requests the State Highway Commission to certify to the Secretary of State the necessity for advancing to Deschutes County the sum of Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00) Dollars to meet its bonded obligations due on or before June 1st, 1934. In the Matter of Applications for Ap1moval of Beer Licenses: The applications for approval of beer license.of John W. Farleigh, Sisters, Oregon, Ray A. Yager, La Pine, Oregon, and inert M. Mekks, Brothers, Oregon, were referred to the Sheriff for recommendation. A Committee of the Chamber of Commerce, consisting4 of F. S. McGarvey, Arthur Schilling,, and Carl Lind appeared and asked the co- operation of the County Court in obtaining SERA labor for improving the road to Shevlin Park by oiling. The Court agreed to cooperate, and, if possible, furnish oil for conditioning the road. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: ° GENERAL FUND Spangler Hotel Houk Motor Co. Mary Hansen Ruth Shearer H.O'Kane Estate Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Western Stationery Co. Central Oregon Garage Portland Stamp & Seal Co: Bend Laundry Wra: Montgomery Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Standard Oil Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. Barrett's Vdelding Shop Pete's Blacksmith Shop AMOUNT ° Indigent Care $9.00 Auto Exp. - County Nurse 6.70 Election Expense 2.00 " it 2.00 Rent - Relief Offices 70.00 Services - County Offices 45.00 Office Expense - Treasurer 12.00 Auto Expense - Sheriff .75 Supplies.- Sheriff 7.00 Services - Jail 14.18 " " 1.70 Supplies = Sheriff 1.25 Auto Expense - County Officers 91.12 Supplies 48.75 Services & Supplies 1.60 T' 1.50 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, James Whitlock, County Judge. Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. •j 156 R E S O L U T I O N ,,i!LIZREAS , Deschutes County has an outstanding bonded indebtedness, incurred for Highway purposes, of which Thirty -one Thousand ($31,000.00) Dollars in princ1_pal andiSeven Hundred Fifty ($750.00) Dollars in interest becomes due- and payable on or before June' 1st, 1934; and 11HEREAS, Deschutes County has on hand, available for payment thereof, the sum of Eighteen Thousand Eight Hundred Forty -six -( $18,846.00) Dollars, leaving a deficit of Twelve Thousand Nine Hundred Four - '_0`12,904.00) Dollars for which no money is available in the hands of Deschutes County; and I 10THEREAS, Section IV of Chapter 428, Laves of Oregon, for 1933, provides t';hat upon proper showing to the State Highway Commission by any County not having sufficient funds on hand to pay its bonded debt when due, the Highway Commission may certify; sjuch fact to the Secretary of State who is authorized to draw a warrant in favor of such Clounty in such sum as may be recommended to meet such obligation; and WHEREAS, Deschutes County will be entitled to a sum in excess of Twelve iThousand (4 ,12, 000.00) Dollars on July 15th, 1934, being its share of the money provided for, to be paid July 15th, in said Section of said Laws; I THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That Deschutes County, by and through its County Court at a special meeting held this day, hereby requests the State Highway Commis, ion to certify to the Secretary of State the necessity for advancing to Deschutes County the' sum of Twelve Thousand ($12,000.00.) Dollars to meet its bonded obligations due on or before June lst, 1934. Dated this 16th day of May, 1934. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT, By H.H. DeArmond, Jud ge . By James Whitlock, commissioners. By A. H. Tifft, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of- Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 6th day of June, 1934, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: James Whitlock, County Commissioner A. H. Tifft., County Commissioner IN THE MkTTER OF THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the high- est bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: . Lot Twenty -one (21) Block Twenty -seven (27), Bonne Home Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon.. . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . .$5.,00 Lots Twelve (12), Thirteen (13), Fourteen (14), and Fifteen (15), in Block Fifteen (15) in Laidlaw; Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . .x'8.00 Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8), in Block Twenty"-four (24), original I townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . $20.00 South Half (S!) • of Section Four (4), Township Twenty (20) South t Range Fifteen (I5) East, W.M. in Deschutes'County, Ore. $25.00 Lot Eight (8) Block Twenty -three (23), original townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon $10.00 together with costs of sale. i I � i i* I I 157 In the Matter of Lease of County Land: WHEREAS, Gerald Jerrard offered the sum- of- Tswo ($2.00) Dollars for the rent of Lot Twenty (20), Block Twenty -seven (27), Bonne Home Addition.;to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, for one year, and appearing to the Court to be reasonable, it is hereby ORDERED that the above described premises be leased to Gerald Jerrard for a period of one year, for the sum of Two ($2.00) Dollars, subject to sale. In the Matter of Application ✓ of Beer Licenses: Upon recommendation of Sheriff C. L. McCauley, the following beer licenses were approved: John W. Farleigh Sisters, Ore. Ray A. Yager La Pine, Ore. Bert M. Meeks Hampton, Ore. In the Matter of the Resolution for Vacation of a Portion of The Dalles - California Highway: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the hereinafter described portion of the Dalles- California Highway, according to the establishment thereof, as made in 1916, said Court does hereby declare its intention to vacate said portion of said road in Deschutes County, Oregon, the portion of said road to be so vacated being described as follows: All that portion of the said The Dalles- California Highway in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, located and established within the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, Town- ship 18 S., R. 12 E. W. M. and all that portion of the said Highway located and established within the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 19, T. 18 S. R. 12 E. W. M which lies southwesterly from a point in said legal sub - division, which point is located N. 640 001 W. a distance of 630 feet from the south quarter corner of said Section 19, said portion of said road, which it is proposed to vacate, being 3400 feet in length, more or less. The said road, in the future, will be useless as a part of the general road system, for the reason that the said The Dalles - California Highway has been abandoned as a state highway since the construction of the later highway as established in 1925, and for the further reason that said highway, a portion of which it is proposed to vacate, is pract- ically out of use for any road purpose whatsoever, and for the further reason that the Great Northern Railway Company, since the construction of the main line grade of said Railway, has constructed a road, crossing the said main line grade in a satisfactory manner, which crossing will.-serve all of the purposes required of,the road which it is proposed to vacate. Further, the road as re- constructed by said Railway Company crosses the said Great Northern Railway Company's main line at a safer angle than as located in the ariginal establishment of said road, for which reason, the public wil4be benefited by the said proposed vacation. The various owners of land adjacent to the proposed vacation together with the lands owned by same are as follows: (1) Brooks- Scanlon Lumber'Oompany, Northwest Quarter of Sec. 30� and Southeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Sec. 19, all in"T. 18 S., R. 12 E. W. M. (2) Great Northern Railway Company, Right of way 200 feet in width of the Great Northern Railway across the above described lands. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED, that the County Surveyor be and he hereby is ordered to examine said road so proposed to be vacated and make a report in writing on same, as to whether or not said road should be vacated, whether the same is in use, or has been in use, whether it is advisable to preserve the same for a general road system in the future, whether the public will be benefited by said proposed vacation and all other facts, matters and things which will be of importance to the County Court, and that said - report, when completed, be filed with the County Clerk of Deschutes County. In the Matter of the Resolution's for the Vacation of a Portion of The Harper Townsite Road: WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the hereinafter described portion of the Harper Tow nsite Road, said Court does hereby declare its intention to vacate said portion of said road in Deschutes County, Qregon, the portion of the said road to be so vacated being described as follows: All that portion of the said Harper Townsite Road in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, which is located and established westerly from a point on the survey of said road, said point being 195 feet westerly and 55 feet southerly from,the northeast corner of Section Eight, T. 20 S. R. 11 E. W. M. and which is located and established easterly from a point on the survey of said road, said point being located 50 feet westerl., and 100-feet- northerly from the southeast corner of the southwest Quarter of the southeast, quarter-of Section 5 T. 20 S. R. 11 E. W. M., the length of the said portion of said road, which it is proposed to vacate, being 1200 feet, more or less. The said road, in the future, will be dangerous because of the crossing of the same with the main line of the Great Northern Railroad. The approaches to the said crossing being required to be constructed on such grade as to prohibit and prevent convenient and adequate control of motor::-vehicles approaching said railroad. Said portion Hof said road will further be burdensome and unnecessary to maintain for the reason that the-Great Northern Railway Company has constructed a road, crossing the said railroad at a more advantageous and less dangerous location immediately adjacent to that portion of the said Harper Tovmsite Road, which it is herein proposed to vacate and the said railroad company proposes to have conveyed to Deschutes County an adequate right -of -way for the road which it has constructed. For the reasons above given, the public will be benefited by the vacation of the hereinabove described portion of the said Harper Townsite „Rolad. The various tracts of land adjacent to the said � proposed vacation together with the owners of said tracts are as follows: (1) The South Half of the Southeast Quarter of Sec. 5, and the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Sec. 8, all in Twp. 20 S. R. 11 E. W. IA. Owner of same, The Shevlin Hixon Lumber Company. (2) Right of way 100 feet in width of the Great Northern Railway. Owner of same, Great Northern Railway Company. NOW, THEREFORE, it is.hereby ORDERED that the County Surveyor be and he hereby is ordered to examine said road so proposed to be vacated and make a report in writing on same, as to whether or not said road should be vacated, whether the same is in use, or has been in use, whether it is advi able to preserve the same for a general road system in the future, whether the public willbe benefited by said proposed vacation and all other facts, matters and things which will be of importance to the County Court, and that said report, when completed, be filed with the County Clerk of Deschutes Copn.ty. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has in the Market Road Fund the sum of One Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty -six and O3 /100 (01,856.01) Dollars, against which no allowance for expenditures was budgeted; and WrIFREAS, it is necessary that the above sum be ,transferred to the Road Bond Sinking Fund in order to provide sufficient funds for the servicing of bonds which. became due on or before June 1st, 1934. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the Treasurer transfer from the Market Road Fund the sum. of One Thousand Eight Hundred Fifty -six and 01 /100 ($1,856.01) Dollars to the Road Bond Sinking Fund. In the TKatter of Delinquent Tax Foreclosure: WHEREAS, Chapter 462, Oregon Laws, 1933, provides that delinquent taxes for the year 1930 and prior years which become due and payable in ten equal semiannual installments, the first such installment becoming due and payable -on July 1, 1933, and succeeding installment becoming due and payable at regulw intervals of six months thereafter; and further provides that whenever three installments of such delinquent taxes charged against any tract or parc of real property, including personal property taxes charged thereon, shall be past due, the tax collector forthwith shall issue to the County a certificate or certificates of delinque covering all such delinquent taxes charged against such tract or parcel, together with pen- alties and accrued interest, and that the tax liens embraced in any such certificate of delinquency shall immediately be foreclosed by and in the name of the County., It is there fore i ORDERED that the Sheriff forthwith send out notices advising that all delinquent taxes for the year 1930 and prior years, on which no installments have been paid, will be fore- closed immediately after July 1st, 1934. :J 1 In the Matter of Resolution of Garrol Acres Residents:. I .A resolution, signed by a number of residents of the section of the County lying immediately south of the City limits of Bend, including the Carrol Acres section and west to.the Deschutes River, was presented, requesting that no more applications for beer licenses be approved by the County Court in that area. It was ORDERED that the Sh�ariff make a thorough investigation of the matter and - report his findings at the next meeting of the County Court.. In the Matter of Claims against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of . the same: GENERAL FUND Geo. Enteman James Mayne Marion Bowen Marion Bowen C..W. Cilliamson C. W. Williamson Aune's Feed Store Agnes Hyde Pacific Power. & Light Co. Houk Motor Co. Bend Hardware Co. Ja F. Arnold H. C..Ellis 0. C. Henkle c Redmond Shoe Shdp Lyons Plumbing & Heating Co. Pac. Power & Light Co. - Redmond E. V7. Cook 0. C. Henkle 0. C. Henkle 0. C. Henkle Nellie Grater St. <Charles Hospital A. E. McLennan City of Redmond Bend Water Dept. Palace Market Bend Hardware Co.' A. H. Tifft James Whitlock Niswonger & Winslow Helenmarr M. Grissom State Ind. Accident Comm. Ruth Shearer R. J. I+J[cKinney Texaco Service Station W. 0. Wi ddows C. L. McCauley John H. - Buckholtz Elizabeth Conrad Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pilot Butte pharmacy Magill Drug Co. McCann The Sign Man Shaw Stationery Co. Bend Garage Co. Magill Drug Co. Western Stationery Co: Mrs. Marion M. Lesh. Bend Hardware Co. Bend hater Dept. Western Stationery-Co. Kenneth Bach J. H. Haner T. W. Van.devert H. D. Day Mrs. Ella Wild Indigent Relief - Rent it " - Groceries Auto Expense Traveling Expense Indigent Relief - Rent it IT n " IT - Seeds Care of Indigents Indigent Relief - Lights Auto Expense - Social Worker Supplies - Relief Office Indigent Relief - Rent n n rr " -Services - Services " - Lights " " - Rent rr It IT rr It IT if n it Care of Indigents Care of Indigent It It tr Indigent Relief - Water It rr it it " - Groceries Supplies - Court House County Court Attendance it It n Burial of Indigents Auto Expense - County Nurse Accident Insurance = Peace Officer Wages - Treasurer's Office - Watermaster Auto Expense - Sheriff Services - Dist. Att'y. Advanced Expenses Election Expense - Hauling Care of Indigent Office Supplies - Cty. fudge Office Supplies - Cty. Clerk Office Supplies - Cty. Assessor Indigent Relief - Medicine Election Expense Service - Sheriff's Office Auto Expense - Sheriff Supplies - Jail Office Supplies --Cty. Judge Care of Indigents Supplies - Cty. Clerk Water - County Offices' Supplies - Clerk's Office Coroner's Pee & Mileage Juror Fee it it n n n rr 159 AMOUNT 5:00 10.00 6.85 -9.75 3.00 3.00 1. 35 83.20 14.45 20.35 3.39 10.00 32000 10.00 2.70 6.90 5.17 3.00 10.00 6.00 6.00 80.00 15.00 20.00 16. 00 21.95 6.06 7.45 17.20 13.60 180.00 10.13 7.28 10.00' 158.26 2.49- 19.85 23.05 20.00 20.00 3.40 10.90 1.00 20.05 10.35 18.00 6.50 6.35 1.20 216.80 4.64 5.30 10.50 8.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 160 Walter Petersen L. A. W. Nixon Albert Poole Eddy Bucholtz Florence Swanson H. O'Kane Estate Redmond Spokesman The Bend Bulletin A. E. Ault Hour Motor Co. Kate Matson Vii. L. Van Duren C. P. Becker National Reemployment Service Pacific Power & Light Co. Arlene Peoples Ruth Shearer Geo. Erickson Z. T. Gideon F D. Antrim S. L. Newall Charley's Service Station Bushong & Co. J. J. Wilt Pblling Places Election Boards Mileage Registration j. D. Bowman. GENERAL ROAD FUND Pacific tower & Light Co. Walter G. Peak A. H. Tifft Carl Alfrey Robert Thompson William Thompson Carl Alfrey Geo. H. McAllister Geo. H. McAllister Lester Kerns Roy Campbell Roy Campbell Dan C. Wood Dan C. Wood State Ind. Accident Comm. Standard Oil Co. Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Farmers Hardware Co. Bend Water Dept. Bend Hardware Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Lyons Plumbing & Heating Co. E. Mei stad 0 Juror Fee It it Witness Fee 11 It Reporting Inquest Rent of Relief Offices Legal Publications & Supplies - tr it rr n Auto Expense - Cty. Nurse tt 11 it 11 Care of Indigent Auditing Wages & Mileage - Dep. Assessor Office Expense Services - County Offices Wages - Assessor's Office Election Expense 11 tr rt n District Sealer Wates - Bailiff Services Old Age Pension Blanks Wages - Deputy Assessor Election Expense - Rent it It it It it n Wages Services - .Warehouse Advanced Expenses il r1 'lages it 11 It 11 it 11 it 11 if, 1► Accident Insurance Supplies Services & Supplies Supplies Water - Warehouse Supplies 11 It - Cty. Surveyor Services There being no further;.business, the meeting adjourned. James Whitlock, A. H. Tifft, $1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 20.00 76.00 191.80 66.00 4.00 . 23.00 30.00 41.66 153.25 19.35 19.28 22.52 3.50 1 -2.00 _ 12..00 21.95 23.60 3.87 9.31 100.00 48.00 637.50 72.60 . 50 5.00 AMOUNT $1.00 14.60 13.00 15.96 5.98 3.99 15.96 47.88 43.89 11.97 11.97 19.95 77.81 13.96 8.78 197.35 1.30 5.10 1.35 7.85 4:80 4.20 14.00 County Commissioner. County Commi ssioner. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Bend, Oregon, June 13„ 1934. A special meeting of the County Court was called and held June 13th, 19!34., at which all the Court was present, and the following proceedings were had: In the batter of the Sale of Real Property:: 161 It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale; to the highest-bidders for cash, for an amount not'l,ess than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lot•Seven (7), Block Thirteen (13),-Kenwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. . . .$10.00 Vilest Half of the Northeast Quarter Nk) of Section Thirty - two -(32), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, W.T. in Deschutes County, Oregon. . ...200.00 Terms: 20% Cash - Balance 3 equal annual payments. together with costs of sale. In the Matter of Lease of County Land: 11. J. Moore offered to lease Lot Twelve (12), Block One Hundred Thirty -one (131), Second Addition to Bend.9 Park in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, at Seven ($7.00) Dollars per year. It is ORDERED THAT said offer be accepted. In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrant: It-is ORDERED that General Fund Warrant Registered No. 28231 for Ten ($10.00) Dollars, payable to Jefferson Kirkpatrick, dated March 22nd, 1934, be and the same is hereby can- celled, and the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to make proper notations on their records. In the Matter of Improvement of Shevlin Park Road: Delegations appeared before the Court requesting that the road known as Shevlin Park Road be improved and oiled to the Brick Yard or Shevlin Park on account of the enormous traffio now being carried by said road. Whereupon, the Court authorized the expenditure of Seventy -five ($75.00) Dollars, to be used in connection with the purchase of oil and rental of equipment for making such improvement, either to the Brick yard or the Shevlin 'ark, as may be decided. In the Matter of Delinquent Tax Foreclosure: WHEREAS, it appears that an Order was made at the last meeting of the County Court, directing the foreclosure of delinquent taxes for the year 1930 and prior years, which Order was made under the belief that-the present law requires such foreclosure; but the County Court having reconsidered the same and feeling that the law is susceptible to a different interpretation, and.feeling that to foreclose the taxes for 1930 and prior years would work a great hardship upon a great many people of the County, and would result in the County taking over a large amount of property, including the homes'of many pe4ple,'and resulting further in an increased tax upon the remaining property in the County, it is ORDERED that the said Order directing the foreclosure of delinquent taxes for the year 1930 and prior years be rescinded, except as to the year 31927, for which year the Sheriff and District Attorney are directed to proceed with foreclosure proceedings. n the Matter of atermaster: The appointment of Aubrey Perry by the State Engineer as Watermaster of this District was recommended. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: 162 Bend Water Dept Indigent Relief - Water J. S. Davis Co. If ++ - Rent J. 6. Davis Co. J. S. Davis Co. It n _ It -Larion Bowen Trvlg. Expenses - Juvenile J. S. Davis Co. Indigent Relief - Rent Western_ Stationery Co. e ,Supplies - Cty..Treasurerr, It it It Suppl es: -,- ++ Clerk Pilot Butte Pharmacy County Court Supplies Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services - County Offices R. J. McKinney Wages & Exp. - ,Watermaster There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, James Whitlock, A. H. Tifft, AMOUNT i $2.10 12.00 pi 10.00 5.00 8.83 l 10.00 2.00 6.53 '4 2.50 50.25 65.54 I County Judge. Commissioner. Commi ssioner. Bend, Oregon, June 20th, 1934. A special meeting of the County Court was held following the Old Age Pension Commissiol meeting, the 20th day of June, 1934, at which all members were present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Application for Beer License: The application of Walter Barnett for a beer license was approved. In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of the Harper Townsite County Road: The,-County Surveyor has filed a report to the effect that it would be beneficial to th public-that the above portion of said road be vacated. It is, therefore,, hereby ORDERED that the County Surveyor forthwith cause legal notices to be posted, as by law required, in the above matter, and that the vacation of the said portion of said road be considered by the County Court at its meeting on the lst day of August, 1934. In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of the Dalles- California Highway. (Establishment thereof made in 1916.): The County Surveyor has filed a report to the effect that it would be beneficial to the public that the above portion of said road be vacated. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED THAT the County Surveyor forthwith cause legal notices to be posted, as by law required, in the above matter, and that the vacation of the said portion of said road by considered by the County Court at its meeting on the 1st day of August, 19,14. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, James Whitlock, A. H. Tifft, County Judge. County, C�ommi ssi one r. County Ciommi s si one r. n BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was'- .begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 5th day of July, 1934,' said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, James Whitlock, A. H. Tifft, In the M=ater of the Sale of Real Property: County Judge. County Commissioner. County Commissioner. It is ORDERED, that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount riot less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: Lots Twenty -five (25), Twenty -six (26), and Twenty -seven (27), Block Thirty -three (33), LaPine, Deschutes County, Oregon-: . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6.00 The South Half (S2) of Section Twenty,(20), Township Twenty (20), South, Range Eight:�en (18), East, W.1M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . .$30.00 together with costs of sale. In the Matter of Application br Beer Licenses: The application of Charles E. Hodges of La Pine for recommendation for beer license was referred to the Sheriff for consideration and ­report. In-the Matter of Cancellation of .Taxes: the: WHEREAS, the State of'Oregon through the State Land Board has taken a Deed covering South Half (S2) of Section Thirty -one (31), Township Twenty (20) South, Range Eighteen (18) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, under its mortgage, and under the law is entitled to have the delinquent taxes for 1939, 1931, 1932, and 1933 cancelled. It is ORDERED that the Sheriff cancel the said -taxes for said premises. In ,the Matter of Application for.Dance Hall Permit: WHEREAS, Tumalo Grange has filed an application with the County Court under Chapter 40 Second Special Session Laws of 1933, for a temporary permit to operate a dance at its hall in - Tumalo, Oregon, for the entertainment of its own members and its invited guests, and also to operate not exceeding one hour after midnight. It is ORDERED that said temporary license be and the same is hereby granted, and the Clerk is directed to issue license as is required upon request. In the batter of Cancellation of County 'Warrants: WHEREAS, the law provides that all warrants over seven (7) years old which have been issued and called but not presented for payment be cancelled upon proper notice; and it appearing that there are now a large number of County warrants outstanding issued more than seven years ago, and that the same should be cancelled in the manner provided by law. It is., therefore, hereby ORDERED, that the Clerk list all warrants issued by the County up to and including June 30th, 1927, which have been called and not presented for payment, and publish the same, as by law provided, giving due notice that the same will be cancelled on and after September 1st, 1934. In the Matter of / Indigent Relief: 16 All of the following persons are indigent persons who have heretofore been receiving aid through the Relief Committee, but the Committee has refused to extend further aid on account of lack of funds and it is necessary that allowance be made to them to take care o theirselves and families. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the following persons are allowed awards -set opposite their respective names: I W. R. Henderson. . . . . . . . .$35.00 Mrs. Lois Fitz . . . . . . . . . 10.00 James-Henderson. . . . . . . . . 10.00 James Waterhouse . . . . . . . . 10.00 Rudolph Wick . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 l Dan Agnew . . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Ole Taroldson. . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Gus Knudson. . . . . . . . . . . 15.00 Mrs. Elsie Carden. . . . . . . . 10.00 Mrs. Elva Mann . 35.00 Mrs. Ethel-Barron . . . . . . . . 20.00 The Clerk is ORDERED to forthwith draw warrants in favor of the said respective persons, and like warrants on the 5th day of each month hereafter until further ordered. li In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT The Owl Pharmacy Indigent Relief - Medicine $14.75 Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - Social Worker 24.55 Valley `1rinti.ng Co:. Supplies - School Supt. 4.94 J. Alton Thompson Auto Expense - School Supt. 27.05 Bend Garage Co. Auto Expense - Sheriff 5.75 J. Alton Thompson Travel Expense - School Supt. 19.18 It it it tt it if n 19.95 A. E. Simmons Supplies - Cy. offices 31.50 Marie Noakes Wages - Sheriff's Office 50.00 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses - Sheriff 5.85 Texaco Service Station Auto Expenses - aheriff 2.50 Superior Cafe Board of Prisoners 129.25 Western Stationery Co. Services - Sheriff's Office 12.00 Pacific Stamp Works Supplies - Sheriff's Office 13.64 Arlene Peoples Wages - Assessor's Office 21.37 Kate Matson Care of Indigent 30.00 Walter Graham Wages - Deputy Watermaster 68.00 Aubrey E. Perry It - Watermaster 75.20 National Reemployment Service Office Expense 21.63 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 22.43 Wm. Black Indigent Relief - Rent 4.00 C. P. Becker Wage$ & Mileage - Deputy Assessor 153.50 E. W. Cook Indigent Relief - Rent 3.00 Bend Water Dept. it it - Water 21.30 State Ind.Accident Comm. Accident Insurance 7.25 James Whitlock County Court Attendance 20.40 A. H. lifft it tt It 25.80 City of Redmond Indigent Relief - Water 5.00 St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigent 49.50 Erickson's Grocery Indigent Relief - Groceries 7.83 Nellie Grater Care'of Indigents 80.00 Mrs. Putnam Indigent Relief - Rent 8.00 J. S. Davis, Inc. it It It -5.00 Marion Bowen - Auto Expense - Social Worker 19.64 Marion Bowen Traveling Expense 6.60 Marion M. Lesh Care of Juveniles 7 .65 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Cty. Offices i 17.77 Charley's Service Station if & Supplies -a Cty. Officers 10.00 Marion M. Lesh Care of Indigents 272.00 R. Anna Thompson Wages - School Supt. Office 58.50 W. L. Van Duren Auditing 41.66 Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - Cty. Nurse 13.40 Helenmarr Grissom Advanced Expense - Cty. Nurse 26.11 Bend Water Dept. Services - Court House & Jail 5.30 The Bend Bulletin Legal Publications & Supplies 65.30 Ore. State Agriculture Col. Agricultural Agent 750.00 C. W. Williamson Indigent Relief - Rent 6.00., 0. C.. Henkle " n tt j 16.00 J. S. Davis tt n tt . l I i 12.00 D u Dr. Fred A. Lieuallen St. Charles Hospital J. S. Davis Co. Pac. Power & Light Co. - Redmond it. .. it it if It -Bend State Ind,. Acc. ''Comm. Pilot Butte Inn Law Library Fund Railway Express Agency MARKET ROAD FUND H. H. DeArmond A. H. Tifft Standard Oil Co::. J. T. Brown Geo. H. McAllister Geo. H. McAllister Dan C. Wood Dan C. Wood State Ind. Accident Com. Bead Water Dept. Galloway Garage Pacific Porj. *er & Light Co. Farmers Hardware Co. Tum- A. -Lum Lumber Co'.' Associated Oil Co. Care of Indigent e,17.50 Care of Indigents 27.75 Indigent Relief - Rent,: 20.00 it tt - Li grits 6.88 Services - Relief Offices 6.15 Accident Ins. - Watermaster 16.16 Rent of County Surveyors Office 30.00 Express on Books ` .42 Expenses attending Highway meeting 13.00 tt tt It tr 30.00 Supplies 131.75 Wages 2.00 if 58.05 It 39.90 it 31.92 It 67.83 Accident Insurance 6.44 Services - Warehouse 1.35 Services & Supplies 3.35 Services - Warehouse 1.00 Supplies 2.15 ti .74 Material for Brick Yark Road 75.00 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, James Whitlock, A. H. Tifft, County Judge. County Commissioner. County Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes-.County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House.in Bend, in said County, on the 1st day of August, 1934, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner In the Matter of the Sale'of Real Property: it is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: All of Section Eight (8), Township Twenty -one (21) South, Range Twenty (20), East, W. M. in Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .w25.00- The Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NW4 NW4), and the South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S2 N� -), and' the South Half (S2) of Section Sixteen (16), 'ownship Twe;iy one (21) South, Range Twenty (20) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon . . .$20.00 The Nest Half of the Test Half (W- W2) and the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NE4 NW4) of Section Twelve (12), Township Fif- teen (15) South, Range Ten (10) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . .$65.00 E2 of SE! 4 in Section 8; NE4 of NE4 in Section 17; S2 of NE4 in Section 17; N2 of SE! in Section 17; SE! of SE! in Section 17; and E2 of Section 21; W2 of E41 in Section 8,.; NW4 of NE4 in Section 17; NW4. of Section 17;1 SW4 of Section 17; NE4 of SE! of Section 18; SW* of SE-1 of Section 17; N2 of NE= of Section 20; SE-1 of SE-1 of Section 7;' SW4 of NE4; -S2 of NWg of Section 8; and SW4 of Section 8; all in Township 19 South, Range Fifteen (15) East, W.M. Also the S2 of Section 81 Township Twenty -two (22) South, Range Eighteen (18) East, W.M. Also the Sz NW! Sw4 NE4, S2 ":NE4 SE-11- N14, SW4 SW4 NEIL,, S2 SW4 SW4 NE4, S2 SW4 SE4 NE4, E2 NE4 SW4, NE4 SE4 SE4j NW4 SE49 W2 NE4 SE4, N2 SW4 SW4, NW4 SE4 SE!, SE4 SE! NWT, all in Section Thirty five-(35)., Township Twenty (20) South, Range Fifteen (15) East, W.M; Also WL SW4 of Section Two (2),the E2 E2 of Section Ten (10); and the NW4 NW4 of Section Eleven (Il): all in Township Twenty -one (21) South, Range Fifteen (15) East, W.M. all in Deschutes County, - -; - - Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e s . .Per Section ... $35.00 together with costs of sale. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: WHEREAS, it,.appears that Mrs. Mary Allen is an indigent person and has three minor children dependent upon her for support, and that she is entitled to the sum of Thirty -five ($35.00) Dollars per month, which sum she is hereby awarded, and the Clerk is directed to- draw a warrant in favor of Mrs. Mary Allen in the sum of Thirty -five ($35.00), Dollars, and a like yvarrant on the lst day of each month thereafter, until further ordered. In the Matter of Application for Deed: Upon reading and filing the petition of Dwight State Bank and the Certificate of the Tax Collector of Deschutes County, Oregon, and being fully advised in the premises, it is hereby - ORDERED that a Quitclaim Deed by executed by this Court forthwith conveying to said Dwight State Bank all right, title and interest which said Deschutes Coun ty,l'Oregon, may have acouired under or by virtue of a tax foreclosure covering taxes levied for the year 1921, against the West Half of the Southeast Quarter (W2 SE4) of Section Fifteen (15); and the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (NW4 NE4} of Section TvVenty -two (22 ), Township Twenty -two (22) South, Range Ten (10) East W.M. and the County Clerk is hereby directed to record said deed without charge. Done in open Court at Bend," Oregon, this lst day of August, 1934. In the Matter of Claims against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of' the same: ' GENERAL FUND I AMOUNT Geo. E. Barr Indigent Relief - Rent $6.00 City of Redmond, Ore. tt TT - dater 2.50 St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigents 49.50 Marion Bowen Auto Expense - Relief Worker 20.58 St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigent 22.75 Pacific Power & Light Co. Indigent Relief'- Lights 2.00 Cashman It if - Clothing 1.50 A. E. McLennan Care of Indigent -20.00 Arlene Peoples Wages - Assessor's Office 40.00 St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigent 23.00 E. Meistad Indigent Relief - Services 12.00 St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigent 20.00 Bend Furniture Co. Supplies - Clerk's Office 1.50 Sells & Bach Funeral Home Burial of Indigent 60.00 St. Charles Hospital Care of Indigent 55.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Clerk's Office 5.00 The Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications + 36.20 Bend Hardware Co. Indigent Relief - Supplies ; .33 Marie Noakes Wages - Sheriffts Office 50.00 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Identification 9.00 Dr. R. W. Hendershott Registrar Fee 2.25 Dr. R. W. Ghri stiansen Tt! 10.25 Bill's Cafe Board of Prisoners 5.25 Bend Laundry Services'- Jail 4.30 i 167 W. L. Van Duren. Auditing $41.66 Bend Mater Dept. Services - Court House & Jail 5.30 R. Anna Thompson Wages - Supt.'s Office-; 21.00 Merrill Behymer Fingerprint.Identification 15.00 C. L. McCauley Advanced Expense - Sheriff 66.92 F. D. Antrim District Sealer 21.32 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - City. Offices 17.74 Ruth Shearer Wages - Clerk's Office 14.00 Hugh O'Kane Estate Rent - 'Relief Offices 40.00 Remington-Rand Inc. Supplies - Clerk's Office 12.25 Walter Graham Wages - Deputy Watermaster 42.50 Aubrey. E. Perry +' - Watermaster 181.00 Bert Boylan Traveling Expense - "Dist. Atty. 1.60 E. Meistad Indigent Relief - Services 7.00 Cashman " +' - Clothing 34.90 E. W. Cook '+ " - Rent 3.00 John M. Griswold '+ 11 +' 4.50 A. E..;McLennan Care of Indigent 20.00 Sells`& Bach Funeral Home 5urial of•"Indigent 60.00 Mrs. E. L.'Clark Indigent Relief'- Groceries 5.03 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of. "Indigent :, 30.00 H. C. Ellis Indigent. Relief - Rent 3.00 Mrs. Marion Bowen Traveling Expense Juvenile 9.65 Niswonger & Winslow Burial of Indigents 120.00 Mr,. &.Mrs. W. A. Beaver Indigent Relief - Rent 20.00 The Bend Bulletin Legal Publications & Supplies 44.10 Magill Drug. Co. Indigent Relief - Medicine 32.50 Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services 23.47 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies - Court House .8.60 Pilot'Butte Pharmacy Indigent Relief - Medicine 3.00 Mrs. Marion Lesh Care of Indigents& Juvenile 222.00 Nellie Grater Care of Indigents x.10.00 State Industrial Acc. Comm. Accident Insurance = Peace Officer 7.28 Magill Drug Co. Supplies - Jail 1.25 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Supplies - Sheriff's Office 13.20 1+ 11 it It - Assessor's Office 1.50 Helenmarr Grissom Auto & Trvlg. Expense - Nurse 43.06 Kate Matson Care of Indigent 30.00 H. T. Merritt Justice of the Peace.Fees 37.00 Safeway - Redmond Indigent Relief - Groceries 15.00 Columbia Mercantile Co: if It " 5.00 Erickson's Grocery '+ 11 " 96.44 C. P. Becker Wages & Mileage - Deputy Assessor 107.00 Hartley's Grocery Indigent Relief - Groceries 3.00 Magill Drug Co. It " - Medicine 4.60 H. C. Elli s " " - Rent 3.00 Marjorie Akin " " - Nurse 13.62 Aggie A. Larson " " - " 11.50 nelen 0. Wienecke '+ " - " 5.75 Mrs. Agnes Hyde Care of Indigent 30.00 Greenwood Grocery Indigent Relief - Groceries 6.01 Bend Dairy It " - Milk -6.20 James Mayne It it - Groceries 6.00 Nellis Grater Care of Indigent 20.00 Pacific Tel.& Teleg. Co. Services - County Offices 52.53 MARKET ROAD FUND AMOUNT R. J. McCann Supplies = Road Signs $7.75 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Warehouse 1.00 Bend Water Dept. if 1' 1.35 Hill Auto Shop Services & Supplies 2.50 State Ind. Accident Comm. Accident Insurance 6.11 Geo. H. McAllister Wages 64.24 Dan C. Wood 67.83 Dan C. Wood " 31.92 Geo. H. McAllister +' 23.94 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 2.20 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, August 8th, 1934, at 1:30 in the afternoon. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Com_issioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, Aug. 8, 1934., The County Court met this 8th day of August, 1934, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were hand, to -wit: i� In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described.parcels of real property, heretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax.sales, be offered for sale, ate public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an mount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: South Half of the Northwest Quarter (S� NW-41) and the East Half of the Southwest Quarter (E2 SW4); all in Section Thirty -two (32), Township Nineteen (19) South, Range Eleven (11) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ®.. . . I. . .425.00 The West half of the Southeast Quarter (V? SE_;), the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarts (SE4 SWO , and the Southwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter (SW.' NE4) of Section Twenty (20), Township twenty � (20) South, Range Eleven (11) East, W. T. in Deschutes County, Oregon. . . !. . . .$25.00 together with costs of sale. In. the Nutter of the Vacation of Harper Townsite Road, and a Portion of -the Dalles- California Highway, as Established in 1916: The report of the County Surveyor, together with Proof of Posting Notices, having been files, and the time for hearing on said vacation having been fixed for the meeting of -this Court on the lst day of August, 1934, and at the meeting of:the .lst having been continued until this date, and the Court at this time feeling that further examination is necessary before final determination, it is ORDERED that the hearing be continued until the first meeting in September. In, the Fatter of Petition to Vacate the Brown. Road: A petition, signed by numerous tax payers, was filed asking that the County Road, known as the, rown Road, be vacated. The matter was referred to the Distract Attorney with instructions to prepare the necessary resolution and proceedings for vacating said road. In the (latter of Rodent Control: It is ORDERED that the Cletk draw a warrant in the sum of $6.50, payable to Alfalfa Grange No. 678, as the Countyts con.ttibution toward purchase of poison for use by said Grange. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: a . ___ WHEREAS, It appears that an order was heretofore made awarding Mrs; Alva Mann_ the sum of Thirty -five 035.00) Dollars per month, as an indgient person, and that it now appears that she is in a position to take care of herself, and said order is hereby.. rescinded. a In the Matter of Claims ✓ Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND James Whitlock A. H. Tifft The.Redmond Spokesman Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Ruth Richardson Bend Water Dept. County Court Attendance it tr n Legal ublications Services > - County Offices Care of Indigent Indigent Relief - Water j AMOUNT i I I i $6.80 8.60 15.65 36.60 33.00 7.95 V �J C. W. Williamson Indigent Relief - Rent IT rr rt rr n rr Wm. Black rr it it Bend Garage Co. Auto Expenses - Sheriff Bend Laundry Services - County Nurse Bend Laundry '► - Jail J. J. Wilt Wages & Mileage - Dep. Assessor J. S. Davis Indigent Relief Rent Mrs. Marion Lesh Care of Indigents J. S. Davis Indigent Relief - Rent Jack Davis it rr if Mrs. E. L. Clark it rr Wood Miller Lumber Co. It n rr George Wallace " " Rent Mrs. Met B. Loge Care of Indigent Bend Hardware Co-". Indigent Relief - Supplies Lumbermens' Ins. Agency Insurance - Relief Officer Mrs. Marion Lesh Care of Juveniles " " " Care of Indigent Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - Relief Worker Edna Walling Care of indigent MARKET ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. Bend Hardware Co. Pete's Blacksmith Shop Entriken Bros. Galloway Garage and Machine Shop Supplies rr Services Services and Supplies IT it it There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond James Whit ;ock A. H. Tifft 169 $3.00 3.00 4.00 8.48 .75 11.05 140.00 10.00 147.00 10.00 10.00 4.50 6.00 5.00 21.00 1.85 6.75 20.40 10.00 4.05 9.00 62.78 1.02 2.00 4.00 1.25 County Judge. Commissioners Commissioners BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 5th day of September, 1034, said day being the day fixed by la-,;.,, for the holding of a term of the County Court, in said County, when were present: H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of The Dalles - California Highway, Estab- lishment Thereof Made in 1916: THIS MATTER coming on regularly for hearing before the County Court upon a resolution adopted by the County Court on the 6th day of June, 1932, for the vacation of a portion of The Da-Iles-California Highway, establishment thereof made in 1916, in the County of Deschute and State of Oregon, said portion being described as follows: All that portion of the said The Dalles- California Highway in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, located and established within the Northwest Quarter of Section 30, T. 18 S. R. 12 E. W. M., and all that portion of the said highway located and estab- lished within the Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Sec. 19, T. 18 S., R. 12, E.W.M., which lies southwesterly from a point in said legal sub- division, which point is located N. 640 00' I9. a distance of 630 feet from the South Quarter corner of said Section 19, said portion of said road, which it is proposed'to vacate, being 3400 feet in length, more or less, and it appearing that subsequent to the adoption of said resolution the County Surveyor has filed his report and has recommended the vacation of said portion of said The Dalles- Calif- ornia Highway. And it further appearing to the Court from the affidavit of Robert B. Gould that due notification by posting of notices relative to the day of hearing of protests and remonstr- ances against the said proposed vacation has been given. The County Court now finds from said report and said resolution that the portion :of said County Road 'sought to be vacated crosses the main line of the Great North ern Railway in such a manner a-s to afford a dangerous and hazardous Grossing and that said portion of said road to be vacated wilI in the future be an unnecessary unit of the County Road system for the reasons given in the said report of. the County Surveyor and that the'11public will be benefited by the vacation of said portion of said road. a! It further appearing that no objections or remonstrances have been made'by any person or persons to the said proposed vacation or any part thereof. It is hereby ti ORDERED that the portion of the said The Dalles- California Highway as he7einabove described be, and the same is hereby vacated, and the same is hereby declared forever closed and abandoned. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 5th day of September, 1934. rC I In the latter of the Vacation of a I Portion of the Harper Townsite Road: This matter coming on regularly for hearing before the County Court upon a resolution adopted by the County Court on the 6th day of June, 1934, for the vacation of a portion of the Harper Townsite Road in the County of Deschutes, and State of Oregon, said portion being. described as follows: All that portion of the said Harper Townsite Road in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, which is located and established westerly from a point on the survey of said road, said point being 195 feet westerly and 55 feet southerly from the north east corner of Section Eight, T. 20 S. R. 11 E. V1. M. and which is located and estab- lished easterly from a point on the survey of said road, said point being located 50 feet westerly and 100 feet northerly from the southeast corner of the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 5 T. 20 S. R..11 E. W. M.., the length of the said portion cif said road, which it is propsoed to .vacate, being 1200 feet, more or less. and it appearing that subsequent to the adoption of said resolution the County Surveyor has filed his report and has recommended the vacation of said portion of said Harper Townsite Road And it further appearing to the Court from the affidavit of Robert B. Gould that due notification by posting of notices relative to the date of hearing of pootests and remon- strances against the said proposed vacation has been given. The County Court now finds from said report and said resolution that the portion of said County Road sought to be vacated crosses the main line of the Great Northern Railway in sucO a manner as to afford a dangerous and hazardous crossing and that said portion of said road to be vacated will in the future be an unnecessary unit of the County road system for the reasons given in the said report of the County Surveyor, and that the public will be benefited by the vacation of said portion of said road. { It further appearing that no objections or remonstrances have been made by any person or persons to the said proposed vacation or any part thereof. It is hereby ORDERED that the portion of the said Harper Townsite Road as hered.above described be, and the same is hereby vacated, and the same is hereby declared forever closed and abandoned. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 5th day of September, 1934. In the Matter of the Vacation ✓ of the W. G. Brown County Road: A petition signed by a large number of property owners in the vicinity of the above road has been filed herein, requesting the vacation of said road, and upon investigation it appears to the Court that the said road is of little use and serves no one in particular;; and parallels another regularly used road. Whereupon, the following resolution was adopted. i BE IT REMEMBERED That at a regular term of the County Court of :Deschu.te`s County, Oregon, begun and held at the County courthouse in Bend, in said County, on iednesday, the 5th day of September, 1934, and continued from day to..day thereafter, to an.d.including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court, sitting for the transaction of county business, and at which time said court may legally,,' by resolution, vacate any county road, or part thereof, the following, among other proceedings, was had, to -wit: E �I I a WHEREAS, it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the said W. G. Brown County Road, said Court does hereby declare its intention to vacate the said Road, for the reason that said road is useless as a part of the general road system, is burdensom to maintain, and the public will be benefited by its vacation. 17.1 The eastern terminus of said road is at the Northeast corner of Section 23,•T. 17 S. R. 12, E. We -Me, and the, -we.stern terminus thereof is three quarters of one mile westerl from said described easterly terminus. NOW,THEREFORE, it is hereby ORDERED that the County Surveyor be, and he hereby is, ordered to examine said road so ;proposed to be vacated and make a report in writing on same, as to whetheh, OT -not• the said road should be vacated, whether the same is in use or has been in_,,', e whether it is advi.sable'.to, preserve the same for a general road system in the future, whether the public will:be benefited by said proposed vacation, and all other facts, matters, and things thich w.i.l4e of importance to the County Court and that said report, when completed, be filed with the County Cl-,erk of said Deschutes County. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 5th day of September, 1934. In the Matter of Mrs. Lois Fitz, and Indigent Person: Mrs. Lois Fitz appeared before the Court and asked for an increase of her allowance, and it appears from information furnished the Court that Ten ($10.00) Dollars per month, heretofore awarded, is not sufficient to care for Mrs. Fitz. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the said award be increased to Fifteen ($15 -.00) Dollars per month. In the Matter of Claim Against the County: The following bills were presents, audited, and warrants ordered drawn -in payment of the same: AMOUNT $20.00 8.14 3.00 5.00 150.75 10.00 6.86 10.00 12.00 50.05 13.75 9 08 20.00 100.00 10.00 6.'20 10.00 10.00 3.00 17.20 13.60 3.00 19.36 60.00 130.00 15.80 10.85 2.85 .90 1.30 23.09 5.90 5.82 1.00 10.28 7.66 5.00 2.75 17.31 11.75 `GENERAL FUND Hugh OtKane Estate Rent of Relief Offices Pacific Power & Light Co. Indigent Relief - Lights E. W. Cook it It - Rent Geo. Wallace it It _ It St. Charles Hospitah_. "'Care of .Indigents J. S. Davis Indigent Relief - Rent Cashman\ " IT - Clothing LaPine Supply Co. t' it - Groceries James Mayne Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - Social Worker Bend Water Dept. Indigent Relief - Water Marion Bowen Auto Expense - Gasoline A. E. McLennan Indigent Relief - Care Nellie Grater Care of Indigents Greenwood Grocery Indigent Relief - Groceries Lawn View Dairy Indigent Relief - Milk Jack Davis Indigent Relief - Rent J. S. Davis it it it C. VIT. Williamson IT tt n A. H. Tifft Court Court Attendance James Whitlock rr t rr He C. Ellis Indigent Relief - Rent Agnes Hyde Care of Indigent Niswonger & Win-slow Burial of Indigent Marion M. Lesh Care of Indigents Magill Drug Co. Indigent Relief - Medicine Magill Drug Co. It It it Pilot Butte Pharmacy, IT rt Supjalies Pilot Butte Pharmacy Office Expense - Sheriff Pilot Butte Pharmacy Office Expense - County Nurse Helenmarr Grissom Auto Expense - Cty. Nurse The Owl Pharmacy Indigent Relief - Medicine Houk Motor Co. Auto Expense - Cty. Nurse American Checkwriter Co. Office Expense - Cty. Clerk State Ind. Accident Come Accident Insurance Pacific Stationery & Printing Co. Old Age Pension Forms Jack Bowman Services - Court House John Buckholtz it - Eledtion Expense F. D. Antrim District Sealer Bert C. Boylan Traveling Expense - Dist. Attty. AMOUNT $20.00 8.14 3.00 5.00 150.75 10.00 6.86 10.00 12.00 50.05 13.75 9 08 20.00 100.00 10.00 6.'20 10.00 10.00 3.00 17.20 13.60 3.00 19.36 60.00 130.00 15.80 10.85 2.85 .90 1.30 23.09 5.90 5.82 1.00 10.28 7.66 5.00 2.75 17.31 11.75 Z. T. Gideon Justice Fees ' $14.00 D. H. Peoples Wages 18.00 " County Clerk Law Library.Fund - Cartage .35 Robert Thompson Ruth Shearer Wages - Clerk's Office 1 3.00 11.97 Bend Garage Co. Auto Expense - Sheriff 2.50 Wm. Montgomery Services - Jail 2.75 Oiling Brick Yard Road C. L. McCauley Advanced Expense - Sheriff 49.49 Supplies Charley's Service Station Services& Suppli °es 6.20 Bend Iron Works Paicifc Power & Light Co. Services - Court House 13.76 7.35 Bend Laundry Services - County Nurse 1.60 R. Anna Thompson Wages - Supt. Office j 21.00 Services August A. Anderson Expenses - Cty. Assessor 24.97 Standard Oil Co. Texaco Service Station Auto Expense - Sheriff _ 3.50 74.23 Bend Laundry Services - Jail 2.45 - Warehouse Superior Cafe Board of Prisoners 53.25 It The' Bend Bulletin Legal Publications & Supplies 76.55 State Ind. Accident Comm. Aubrey E. Perry Wages � Expenses - Watermaster 181.31 Q W. L . Van. -Duren Auditing 41.66 Kate Matson Care of Indigent 30.00 Bend Water Dept. Services - Court House & Jail 5.30 t Walter Graham- Wages & Expenses - Dep.. Watermaster 42.50 Bend Garage Co. Auto Expense - Sheriff 16.30 Chamberlain Electric Services -_Jail 1.20 Paciaffc Tel. & Teleg. Services - Court House 53.20 W. A. Beaver Indigent Relief - Rent 10.00 W. A. Beaver " " " 10.00 C. A. Nickell " " " 4.00 Ni swonger & Winslow Burial of Indigent 60.00 a MARKET ROAD FUND AMOUNT Geo. H. McAllister Wages $60.70 Dan C. Woods " 11.97 Robert Thompson " 11.97 Geo: H. McAllister " 31.92 City of Bend Oiling Brick Yard Road 50.00 Panther Oil & Grease Mfg. Co. Supplies 140.09 Bend Iron Works Services & Supplies 7.35 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Supplies 2.70 Hill Auto Shop Services & Supplies 2.20 Standard Oil Co. Gasoline and Oil 74.23 Bend Water^Dept. Services - Warehouse 1.35 Pacific Power & Light Co. It It 1.00 State Ind. Accident Comm. Accident Insurance 20.49 Pete's Blacksmith Shop a Services .75 There being no further business, 19th,1934. the meeting adjourned until Wednesday; September H. H. DeArmond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissionz3 A. H. Tifft, County Commissione; Bend, Oregon, Sept. 25, 1934. The County Court met this 25th day of September, 19345 pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the '� 4 Sale of Real Property: It is ORDERED -that the following described parcels of real property.' Aeretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, atipublic sale, to the highest F�idders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to-wit: - i North Forty (N 40t) Feet of Lot Three (3), Block T„enty -four (24); East Twenty (E 201) Feet of North Forty (N 40t) Feet of Lot Four (4), Block Tiventy -four (24); all in Kenwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Ore . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10.00 I. J ��,. 173 Lot Twenty -nine (23), Block Eleven (11), Boulevard Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 Southwest Quarter (S%) of Section Thirty -six (36), Township Twenty - one (21), South of Range Ten (10), E., W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . $10.00 The Northeast Quarter of, the Northwest Quarter (NEB NW--`) of Section Eleven (11) , 10 -m n ship Seventeen (17). South, Range Fourteen (14) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40.00 Lots Six (6) and Seven (7), Block Eight (8)3 Ellinger Addition to Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20.00 The Nest Half (W!2),, and the Southeast Quarter (SE];) of Section Thirty - two (32); the South Half (S2) of Section Thirty -three (33); all in Thirty- ' Twenty -ome (21) South, Range Eighteen (18) East, W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon. ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $40.00 Lot Three (3), Block Forty (40), Riverside Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, (14. 105 r x50) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... $Y 5.00 ?Jest Half of the Northwest''_Q-udrter (W- NWL) of Section Twenty -six (26), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . w80.00 Lot Ten (10), Block Sixty -eight (68 ) , original townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . . . �; 5.00 Lot One (1), Block i4ineteen (19), Kianwood Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $,.'5:00 together with costs of sale. Charles Griffith offered Ten (y�10.00) Dollars for a shack on the Thad Hudson Homestead, which offer was accepted and the shack sold to the said Charles Griffith. n In the Matter of the State Highway Commission: The State Highway Commission made application for: Lots One (1) to Eight (8) inclusive, in Block Thirty -two (32 ), of the plat of LaPine, Deschutes County, Oregon, to be used as a site lbr the building of an equipment shed. It is ORDERED that Deed issue to the State Higbnvay Commission for said lots without compen- sation; provided, the same,are not involved in the exchange being made in connection with certain vacation proceedings of certain LaPine property. (I In the Matter of Indigent Relief: WHEREAS, an Order heretofore made awarding relief to Mrs. Elva Mann in the sum of Thirty -five (435.00) Dollars per month was cancelled, and it now appearing that the said Elva Mann is again in need of aid. It is hereby ORDERED That she be and hereby is awarded the sum of Thirty -five ($35.00) Dollars per month. t✓ In the Matter of the Redemption of Real Property: V?HEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title fo the: Northwest Quarter (NIVI) of Section Four (4), Township Twenty (20) South, Range Eighteen (18) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that James P. Madison was the owner of the property at the time it was acq- uired by the County, and has since been paying the taxes thereon, and desires to redeem the property and has tendered into Court the sum of Nine and 71/100 ($0.71) Dollars, being the amount for which it was sold, plus costs. It is, therefore, �. II I ORDERED that the money be accepted and Deed issue to the said James P. Madison. In the Platter of Budget Committee: Hugh Lakin of Bend, L. E. Smith of Redmond, and E. H. Young of Bend, were appointed as members, of the Budget Committee to sit with the County Court in preparing as Budget for Deschutes County for the ensuing year. The' Court received an offer of Two Hundred ,Fifty (7250.00) Dollars for the machinery and eauipment in the old Concrete Pipe 'ompany's Plant. It TFras decided to offer the property for sale, at public sale, and theLSheriff is directed to give notice of time and place of holding such sale; provided, that no bid shall be accepted for less than Two. hundred Fifty (6250.00) Dollars. In the Matter of Claims Against•the County: DOG LICENSE FUND Minnie A. Groff Goat killed by dog 6.00 I LAW LIBRARY FUND West Publishing Co. Law Books 110.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Pacific Power & Light Co. Warehouse - Services 1.00 Barrett's Welding Shop Services 2.25 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge., James Whitlock., Commissioner A. H. Tifft, Comr.1i ssioner Bend, Oregon, October 10th, 1934 i The County Court met this 10th day of October, 1934, pursuant to adjournment, all mem- bers being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title Ito: 3.25 Acres in the West Side of the Northeast Quarter of the Southl- west Quarter (NE4 SW4) of Section Seven (7), Township Fourteen (1;4) South, Range Ten (10) East, W. M. in Deschutes County, Oregon; and that Sundoiwa Ranch, a corporation, was the owner of said described premises at the time The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same. ` GENERAL FUND AMOUNT National Reemplpyment Service County Portion of Operating Cost $14.55' Lumbermens Cafe Meals for Jury 8.15 Western Stationery Co. Services - County Nurse 7.50 Helenmarr Grissom Traveling Expenses 12.14` J. Alton Thompson Expenses - Supt. 47.33 Arlene Peoples Gages - Assessor's Office 6.95' Evalene Ru_bhoff Election Exp. - Registrations .30 Pacific Tel. & Teleg. Co. Services - Court House 51.81 The Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications_ 20.40 Western Stationery Co. Supplies - Cty. Offices 11.35. LaPine Supply Co. Indigent Relief 4.34 Bert C. Boylan Tansportation of Prisoner 7.17 DOG LICENSE FUND Minnie A. Groff Goat killed by dog 6.00 I LAW LIBRARY FUND West Publishing Co. Law Books 110.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Pacific Power & Light Co. Warehouse - Services 1.00 Barrett's Welding Shop Services 2.25 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. DeArmond, County Judge., James Whitlock., Commissioner A. H. Tifft, Comr.1i ssioner Bend, Oregon, October 10th, 1934 i The County Court met this 10th day of October, 1934, pursuant to adjournment, all mem- bers being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title Ito: 3.25 Acres in the West Side of the Northeast Quarter of the Southl- west Quarter (NE4 SW4) of Section Seven (7), Township Fourteen (1;4) South, Range Ten (10) East, W. M. in Deschutes County, Oregon; and that Sundoiwa Ranch, a corporation, was the owner of said described premises at the time 175 it was purchased by the County, and has made application to redeem the same, and has depos- ited herein the sum of One Hundred Eighty -one ($181.00) Dollars, being the amount of un- paid taxes, in redemption for said property. It is ORDERED that said money be accepted and Deed issue to Sundown Ranch, a corporation. In the batter of Soldiers' Indigent Relief: The Veterans of Foreign Mars have made application for the sum of One Hundred Fifty ($150.00)Dollars, to' "be turned over to R. R.:Brentano, in charge of indigent relief For said Veterans of Foreign Wars Pondosa Pine Post No. 1643; and it appears that under an arrangement heretofore made, said post' is entitled to-said sum as its share of the amount levied for soldiers' indigent relief. It is ORDERED that a warrant be drawn in favor of R. R. Brentano for the sum of One Hundred Fifty ($150.00) Dollars, chargeable to the soldiers' indigent relief fund, and that the said R. R. Brentano be required to file with the County Clerk an account of the expenditure of said sum or such portion as may be expended. In the Matter of Polling Places: It appears that it will be necessary to establish new polling places in precincts nos. 5, 92 10, 31, and 17. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the following be and are hereby designated as the polling places to be used at the coming election: Precinct No. 5 - Gus Weber House at 4442 South Third Street n n 9 - H. Brookings House at 138 St. Helens i� tt 10- Church at 601'West 12th Street tc tf 31- Harper School House �r 11 17- School House There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. De Armond, County Judge. James Whitlock, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, November 7, 1934 BE IT REM MBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 7th day ..of November, 1934, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: H. H. De Armond, County Judge. James Whitlock, County Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. v In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: mIt is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore'ac- auired by the County under delinquent tax sales, beodffered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each res- pective tract, to -wit: Lots One (1) to Twelve (12) ; and Seventeen (17) to Twenty -four (24) inclusive, in Block Fifteen (15)--of Laidlaw, Deschutes County, Oregon ......................... .................. ............................... 10.00 Lots'Eleven (11) and Twelve (12) of Block Fifty -two ( 52) , original tormsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon .......................... ............................... 10.00 Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block Nineteen (19), original townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon... ............... 20.00 together with costs of sale. In the Matter of the Vacation of the W. G. Brown. county Road: This matter came on for hearing, and was cantinued until the 1st meeting in December. In the Matter of Indigent Relief:- 76, i The persons hereinafter named were found to be dependent and entitled to County aid in the amount set after their respective- names: EdPryor .......................$ 32900 For • the period of one month. This award is subject to change at the next meeting. Mrs. Ethel Barron .............. 25.00 Increased fron $20.00 to $25.00, effective October lst, 1934. November warrant to be for $30.00, Charles Zumwalt .................. 15600 Mrs. Bert Nichols...........'..... 30.00 Mrs. Mae Maher ..............;,...: 25.00 i And the Clerk is directed to issue warrants in the above amount forthwith, i d_ a like amount on the 7th day of each month hereafter, until further orders. In the Matter of Transfer x of eater Rights: Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District has made application to transfer cer- tain water rights, as provided by Chapter 267, Laws of Oregon, for 1931, copy of which application is hereto attached and made a part of the minutes; and it appearing that the said petition is in all things regular,' it is I ORDERED that the County Judge file proper application 'therefor with the State Engineer In the Matter of Redemption.,/ of Real Property: WHEREAS, Deschutes County has heretofore acquired, through delinquent tax foreclos- ure proceedings, the: Southeast quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SE4 NW 1.) of Section Seventeen (17), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, W. M. In Deschutes County, Oregon, and it appears that said poroperty s=tood in the name of H. D. and /or J. M. Shively at the time the same was acquired by the County, and that said H. C. and /or J. M. Shively have applied, for redemption of said property and tendered into Court the, sum of Thirty -five and 77/100 ($35.77) Dollars, being the amount of delinquent taxes; and it appearing that it is in all things regular, it is ORDERED that the money be accepted and Deed issue to H. C. and J. M. Shively convey- ing said property to them. It.also appears that the County has heretofore acquired title to: Lot Two (2), B1ock,Twenty -one (21); Northwest Townsite Company's Second Add- ition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and that the said property was, at the time it was acquired by the County, in the name of Henkle & Miner Land Company, a corpor- ation, and said Henkle & Miner Land Company has made application to redeem the property, and has tendered into Court the sum of Twenty -two and 88/100 ($22.88) Dollars, the ,amount of-delinquent taxes. It is., therefore, ORDERED that Deed issue to Henkle & Miner Land Company, a corporation. Also the County has heretofore acquired title to: Lot One (1) in Block Twenty -nine (29)2 and Lots Eight (8) to Fourteen4), both inclusive, in said Block Twenty -nine (29), all in Wiestoria, an add-' ition to the City -of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and that thereafter -said-11-and was put` up for sale, at public sale, by order of the County-Court,, and the same was "�sol'd to J:, S.- Innes for the sum�of One.Hundred_($100.00),Dollars, on,terms.. Fu.rther`a�pearing that the said J. S. . Innes did thereafter duly assign his interest in said contracts to; C. V. •Silvis, by written instrument, and C. V. Silvis is, the lawful owner thereof, andhasi paid the,full amount of the purchase price. It is, therefore, I ORDERED that Deed issue to said C. V. Silvis for said premises. In the Matter of Claims. Against the County: i The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawq in payment of the same: I. i �J 1 n GENERAL FUND. J. S. Davis Co. H. C. Ellis Dr. R. W. Hendershott n If It It Marion Bowen Mrs. Agnes Hyde St. Charles Hospital Parkerts Drug Store Nellie Grater John M. Griswold Houk Motor. Co. Mrs. J. T. Moore C. H. Irvin Lynch & Roberts Medo- Land,Creamery Cashman Magill Drug Co. James Mayne Carl Livesly Walter Hickok Pilot Butte Pharmacy Mrs. Frances E. Nelson Mrs. Maude Woods Bend Water Dept. The Owl Pharmacy Aubrey E. Perry R. ,Anna Thompson Magill Drug Co. Kate Matson W. L. Van Duren Redmond Spokesman Marion M. Lesh Niswonger & Winslow Bend Bulletin Thora K. Foss Wm. Vestal Dora Johnson Ruth Shearer Elsie A. Stoffel Miller Lumber Co. National Reemployment Bend Hardware Co. Dr. R. W. Hendershott Dr. R. W. Christiansen The Owl Pharmacy Houk-Motor Co. General Station No. 2 Mrs. Maude McKown W. S. Maxey Burroughs Adding Mach. W. A. Beaver Pacific Power & Light C.-A.-Nickell Remington Rand Inc. Bend Water Dent. Multnomah County Multnomah County C. H. Irvin E. W. Cook Redmond Spokesman M . J . Ward Indigent Relief - Rent . n it it Supplies- Cty. Physician Inspection of Auto Camps Auto Expense Care of Indigent Care of Indigent Indigent Relief - School Books Care of Indigents Indigent Relief- Rent Auto Expense - Social Worker Care of Juveniles Burial of Indigent Indigent Relief-Supplies- It tt -Mi 1X it rr - Clothing It " - Medicine - Groceries -Wood tt t, - Groceries Supplies - Relief Office Care of Indigent n it tt Indigent Relief - Water 'r if - Medicine Wages - Watermaster " - Cty. Supt.t..s Office Indigent Relief - Medicine Care of Indigent Auditing Legal Publications Care of Indigents Burial of Indigent Election Expense, Supplies and Leg &l Publications Registration Fee's - n- it Election Expense -Wages It it it Registration Fees Indigent Relief - Wood Service Cty. Share of operating cost Supplies - Court House Fees of Registrar if if if Co. Co. Pacific Te. & Tel, Co. State Ind. Accident Com. Bend-Garage Co. State Ind. Accident Com. C.-L. McCauley Bend Garage Co. 0, I, C. Cafeteria Pilot Butte Pharmacy J. D. Bowman Superior Cafe Hogan Studio Texaco Service Station James Whitlock Al-.H. Tifft Laura Taylor Election Expense - Supplies Auto Expense - County Nurse Indigent Relief - Wood Care of Indigent Soldiers t Indigent Relief Supplies- Assessorts'Office Indigent Relief - Rent Services - Court House Indigent Relief - Rent Supplies - Clerkts Office Services - Court House & Jail Support of Prisoner Care of Prisoner Burial of Indigent Indigent Relief - Rent Legal, Publications witness Fee Services - Court House Accident Insurance Auto Expense - Sheriff Accident Ins. - Peace Officer Advanced Expenses - Sheriff Auto Expense - Sheriff Meals - Budget Board Supplies - County Officers Election Expense Board of Prisoners Fingerprint Identification Auto Expense - Sheriff County Court Attendance if it it Services - Co: -:nty Surveyor s R] AMOUNT 30.00 3.00 11.98 50.00 22.88 30.00 42.00 4.48 92.67 4.50 12.78 1.50 60.00 8.49 2.40 19.33 6.60 21.00 5.00 6.10 6.00 15.00 16.00 16.75 4.00 178.52 24.00 20.60 30.00 41.66 36.40 190.00 -60.00 308.40 1.20 12.00 7.00 17.50 .60 13.00 24.48 11.52 1.75 3.25 2.50 3.55 22.00 9.25 47.50 !1.00 10.00 19.2.0 4.00 12.25 5.30 18.60 6.00 60.00 3.00 20.65 1.00 63.15 .43 8.65 8.79 45.01 2.50 2.55 17.00 3.00 31.75 2.50 2.50 20.40 25.80 1.00 177 a n Helenmarr Grissom Cty'. Nurse - Care of Juveniles 1 .82 Helenmarr Grissom Auto Expense - County Nurse 24.49 Mrs. 111. H. Ream Care of Indigent °! 25.00 Care of Indigents 37.00 Redmond Hospital 2 ;i X0.00 A. E. McLennan Care of Indigent C-, -W. Williamson - Indigent Relief - Rent 3.00 Erickson's Grocery it n Groceries 135.16 F. D.v Antrim District.Sealer „. 21.52 Doi; License Fund - Sheep killed by dogs 40.00 James McCabe I 5.00 Roy Cook Goats killed by dogs Sheep killed by dogs 5'00 Frank E. Nutley - GENERAL ROAD FUND Lumber 69.45 E. H. Spoo - 8.70 Bend•Ircn Works Services & Supplies 6.48 Farm a Supplies Hardware Co. 14.65 Farmers r Miller Lumber Co. Lumber 1.70 Services & Supplies Central Oregon Garage 4.00 Bennet's Auto Repair Shop Services - Services Warehouse Pacific Power & Light Co. j 17.96 Bend Hardware Co. Supplies Services - Warehouse 1.35 ;:Bend eater Dept. 13.65 Galloway Garage &Mach. Shop Services & Supplies Accident Insurance 15.95 State Ind. Accident Com. it 39.,69 State Ind. Accident Com. 68.45 Bend Garage Co. Services & Supplies Wages - Filing 6,aws 4.50 Mack McCorkhill n _Hauling Cat. 15.50 J. M. Ivancovich 11 47.88 D. D. Tussins 11 100.39. Geo. H. McAllister 11 11.97 Dan C. Good 1.65 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Supplies 3.25 Pete's Blacksmith Shop Services 79.80 Dan C. Wood gages i 30.53 State Ind. Accident Com. Accident Insurance i There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until 10 o'clock in the morning of November 8, 1934. H. H'. De Armond, County ;Judge James Whitlock, County Commissioner A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. Minutes of November 8, 1934 on page 178 A. Bend, Oregon, November 15, 1934. Oregon, met this 15th day of November, 1934, The County Court of Deschutes County, g , pursuant to adjournment, there being present James Whitlock dA'nroceedingsCoereyhad, Commissioners, and P. B. Johnson, County Clerk, and the following to -wit: In the Matter o.f Adjustment of Erroneous Assessment Valuation: w. P. Davidson, President of the Oregon and western Colonizatiothec,ComTNanyaselocal owners of some timber land nearSiansdeaskedrth�t� a part. of F. t e taxes for the years 1930, agent, appeared before the Court 1931., 1932 and 1933 be remitted, inasmuch as thesedaa s s h aluat on, and,furthertthatmthe and did not receive an amount equal to the asses State Tax Commission had revalued the lands for the year 1934 at a much lower valuation than the Assessor had placed thereon. i On advice of the District Attorney, the Court informed Mr. Davidson th�s they ecourse was Hart of the taxes already levied and that the company recourse no pow er. to remit, any L Davidson then to appear before the Board of Equalization at its regular session. Mr. �+ amount of taxes due, based on the new valuation set uq;by the State offered to Day the Tax Commission and taking therefor a receipt 60 r the amount maid to be applied on taxes due; in. this matter 'he was referred to the Sheriff. No further action was taken in this matter. % f /1 Bend, Oregon, November 8, 1934 •The - County - Court met this -8th- day of November,- 1934' "'pursuant to-adjournment, all members JP being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In Fatter - of they County Tax . Levy: - - -. The matter of the County tax levy for Deschutes County for the year 1935 came regularly on for hearing after the same had been considered at a public hearing in the Court room, held on the 8th day of November, 1934; before the County Court as a Levying Board, pursuant to a notice theretofore published in the Bend Bulletin, as by law provided, of the estimated and proposed budget for such tax levy; and the matter of the levy having been considered and after full dis cussion and consideration by the Levying Board and the tax payers appearing at said meeting, the estimates and budget, as proposed and published, were and are changed .as follows: The amount of $1,300.00 was added to the Indigent Relief budget, such sum to be used excl- usively for medical services for County indigents. The sum of $60.00, was added to the County Health Officers salary, and the sum of $15.00 was added'to the County Treasurerts budget. AND NOW, AT THIS TIME, the County Court sitting as a Levying.Board,-having duly consid- ered said budget as adopted by said Levying'Board and Budget Committee'at said public meeting, finds it necessary to make certain changes. It is ORDERED that the item of Thirteen Thousand ($13,000.00) Dollars'in the proposed budget for Indigent Relief be and the same is hereby increased to Fourteen Thousand.Three Hundred ($14,300.00) Dollars; the additional amount to be used exclusively for medical services and aid. Further ORDERED that the County Health'Officer°s salary be and is hereby increased to Six Hund- red Sixty ($660.00) Dollars per year. Further `ORDERED that the County Treasurerts budget be and the same is hereby increased by the sum of Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars. THEREFORE, the Court finds that the respective amount allowed and published are just and correct with the corrections hereinabove made, and that the following sums are necessary.for thh County departments for the year 1935: Circuit" Court......................... 2,500.00- County Judge ........................... 1,380.90 - Commissioners ............ ............. 500.00` County Clerk ...................'....... 3,785.00- Sheriff ............................... 7,652.00- - School Superintendent .................. 3,050.00. Assessor .............................. 4,400.04 Treasurer ............................. 2,135.00. Surveyor .............................. 100.00 District Attorney... ... 200.00 Agriculturist ......................... 1,800.00, Watermaster ........................... 1,950.OG County Nurse .......................... - 230500.00, County Library ......................... 3,800.00 School Library ........................ 412 00- Widow4s Pensions..,,.,,,,.,, ... .3,000.00• Juvenile Court & PrgbattQn Officer.... ' 500.00, r Health Officer ........................ 660.00. Indigent Relief ....................... 14,300.00• Court House ........................... 6,000.00 Jail .... ............................... 360.00 Janitor's Salary ...................... 720.00 Board of Prisoners ...... .........`..... 750.00- Auditing .............................. 500.00 Publishing County Court Proceedings... 900.00 General Road Fund. .................... 7,000.00 School Fund ........................... 41,290.00 Interest .............................. 2,500.00 Sealer of Weights & Measures.......... 252.00 Market Road Fund ....................... 1,000.00 Emergency ................... :......... 1,000.00 Justice Court......' ................... 600.00 Coroner ......................... ;..... 100.00 Stock and Game Protection............. 500.00 General Expense .....................qp 300.00 County Court Stenographer........... 300..00, Home Demonstration Agent............ 810.00 Retire Outstanding Warrants.......... 27,500.00 Tax Delinquencies - Loss............ 70,000.00 Tax Foreclosure Proceedings......... 750.00 Old Age Pensions.................... 70000.00' State Fire Patrol ................... 450.00 Soldierst Indigent Relief........... 600100 TOTAL.......................... 225,806.90 That the total revenue and expectancy from sources other than taxation have been est imated to be the sum of Eighty -six Thousand ($86,000.00) Dollars, and'that the sum necessary to be raised by direct tax in this County for the year 1935 and controlled by the 6% limit- ation is One Hundred Thirty -nine Thousand Eight Hundred Six and 901100 ($139,806.90) Dollars, exclusive of any state tax that might be levied. It is, therefore, ORDERED that there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable,property in Deschutes County the gross sum of One Hundred Thirty -nine Thousand Eight Hundred Six and 90/100 ($139,806.90) Dollars, exclusive of taxes to be levied by theiState of Oregon for the year 1935, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls of the County for the year 1935, and distribute the gro os amount thereof toithe following purpose's: County General Fund ............... $ 86,304.00 County Schooi Fund ................ 41,290.00 General Road Fund ...... 7,000.00 Market Road Fund.... .............. 1,000.00 County Library....:............... 3,800.00 School Library Fund ............... 412.90 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered in full in the Journal of this Court and the Clerk forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor._ In the Matter of County Ju #ges and Commissioners Assn. It is ORDERED that the Clerk draw a warrant in the sum of Twenty (°$20.00) Dollars, payable to J. E. Smith, Secretary of the Oregon State Association of County Judges and Commissioners for the annual charges against Deschutes County. There being no further business, the meeting' adjourned. H. H. De Armond County Judge James Whitlock County Commissioner A. H. Tiff t. r County Commissioner k 'i�. 1 �J I In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented,'aud'ted, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT C. N. Sorensen Registering Voters 2.30 E. W. Cook Indigent Relief - Rent 3.00 R. S. McClure Canvassing Votes 6.00 Donna Beesley 6:00. GENERAL ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. Gasoline 52.69 Bend Hard-a re Co. �uppli e s • 6.31 There being no further bL ?siness, the meeting adjourned until Wednesday, I`�ovember 21st, 1934. ATTEST: P. B. Johnson, County Clerk 179 James Whitlock, County Cor_uai ssioner A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner Bend, Oregon, November 21, 1934. The County' Court met this 21st day of November, 1934, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings W' ere, had, to-wit:. In the Matter of Forest Fire v Patrol Levy: The State Forester presented to the County Court a levy on certain lands to cover fire patrol costs against such lands for the'year of 1934 at the rate of .04 cents per acre, which lands, together with the names of-the owners thereof, are set out and attached to said petition or levy; and..it appearing to be altogether regular and in conformity with the 1aw, it is ORDERED that the County Assessor be and he is hereby directed to extend the amounts therein specified on the assessment roll as provided by Section 42 -602, Oregon Code. In the Matter of Telephone Line Franchise of Walker Range Patrol � Association: This--,matter comes on to be heard upon the petition of Walker Range Patrol Association „ for a franchise or permit for the construction and maintenan?e of a private telephone line along the line of the county roads hereinafter named, and it appearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the said Association is a private bo- operative Association engaged only in the protection of private lands in this county from fires and other hazards; That it is necessary to construct a telephone line from its lookout tower on Finley Butte to its fire station in the town of Lapine for the purposes aforesaid, now therefore; IT IS ORDERED BY THE COURT, that the Walker Range Patrol Association, be and it is hereby granted permission to construct, and maintain a single line telephone line along the following County Roads as follows; to -wit: Beginning at a point on the east margin of the county road along the line between Sections 14 and 15 in Township 22 south, Range 10 east 740 feet south of the line between Sections 11 and 14, in said to:nship and range, and running thence south along the east margin of said raod 760 feet to its intersection withithe north line of the Foss County Road, thence east along the north margin of said Foss County Road to the east terminal of said county road at its intersection with the Great Northern Railways Company right of way. . t IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said permission, hereby granted, shall terminate ten years from and after the 31st day of December, 1934. In the Matter of Correction Deed: WHEREAS, on the 11th day of August, 1934, the Sheriff of Deschutes County executed a Deed to D. R. Audrian conveying Ma r ( E,i Lots Twenty -five (25), Twenty -six (26) and Twenty -seven (27), Block Tjai 'rty,three (33), La Pine, Deschutes County, Oregon, to the said D. R. Audriar,which property had theretofore been acquired by the County thro- ugh delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings and sold thereafter to the said. D._ R. Audrian at a public sale; and it appears that an error was made in the name of the grantee, whose name is D. R. Adrian instead of D -. R. Audrian, and that it is necessary that a correction deed be made. Therefore, it is ' ORDERED that the County Court issue such correction deed to the-said D., R. _Adrian. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: 1 It appears that Daye Carter is an indigent person without means of support, and is unable physically to earn a living; that he has been residing with Mr. McFall since'Oct- ober 1st, 1934, who has offered to take care of the said Dave Carter for the Isum of Ten (410.00) Dollars per month. Therefore, it is considered advisable that the said Dave Carter be placed with said Mr. McFall at the sum of Ten (10.00) Dollars pier month, which sum the Clerk.is directed to pay from the lst day of October, 1934. In the Matter of Claims P,, Against the County: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: I GENERAL FUND } AMOUNT Election. Boards Mileage Rent - Polling Places. E. D. Coyner County Clerk John H. Buckholz J. H. Loomis H. T. Merritt Z. T. Gideon Charley's Service Station John H. Buckholz W. Montgomery C. L. McCauley A. E. Simmons The Grotto Stone City Cabins Fred Morris Walter G. Peak State Ind. Accident Com. Pacific Tel. & Te. Co. C. T. Terril Lumbermens Insurance Agency Helenmarr Grissom Helenmarr Grissom GENERAL ROAD FUND David Cody Election Expense 615.00 it rt 71.20 It rr 48.00 n n -Rent 4.00 n tt - Supplies 2.00 rt rt - Hauling 30.00 Constable - Mileage 3.30 Justice of the Peace Fees 1 23.00 n .n it u it I 16.00 Auto Expense -Cty. Officers I 4.45 Jail Expense 2.00 rr n 19.85 Advanced Expenses- Sheriff i 10.44 Supplies - Sherifffs Office 9.50 Budget Committee Expense 2.50 Indigent Relief -Rent 24.00 n rr -Mood 5.00 Advanced Expenses- Treasurer 2.18 Accident Insurance , 80.78 Services - County Offices 59.58 Circuit Court Clerk x.00 Insurance on County Car 6.05 Traveling Expense -Cty. Nurse 7.84 rr rt n n 14.49 i Wages 12.00 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned. H. H. De Armond, County Judge, James Whitlock, County Commissioner A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes Pounty, in the State of Oregoh, was begun and held at the Court House in Hend,,in said County, on the 5th day of December, 1934, said day -being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present: 1 H. H. De Armond,lCounty Judge James Whitlock � A. H. Tifft i In the - .Matter of the Sale of 1/ j Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore ac- quired by the County under delina_,uet tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each res- pective tract, to —wit: i �l J 0 k � _ The Southwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (SW4 NW4) of Section Two (2), Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Twelve (12), East, W. M. in Deschutes County, Oregon .......................... • .............. — .................... $ 25.00 The Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SVf S1160 of Section Fifteen (15), Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East; W. M. in'Deschutes County, Oregon ................ 25.00 Lots Seven (7) and Eight (8) of Block One (1)., original townsite of Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon ........... ............................... 20.00 Lots One (1) and Two (2) of Block Eighteen (18), Ellingert s Addition To Redmond, Deschutes County, Oregon . ..............................$ 20.00 Lot Ten (10), Block Twenty- five'(25), Boulevard Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon ................. ... > >..................;$ 30.00 together with costs of sale. In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: It appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acauired title to that part of the Tract Twenty-three (23) of Virginia Park, known as Tract B and Tract C, located in the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and N. R. Gilbert has filed an application to redeem the same, showing that he is the ov.mer of all the right, - title, and interest of A. C. Kirtsis• who, was the oimaer of the property at the time it lwais purchased by the County, and has tendered into Court the sum of $152.7,41 being thbibhountoof taxes against said premises, and that he is entitled to a Deed. It is ORDERED that the County accept said money and issue a Deed to the said N. R. Gilbert for the said premises. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: ,/ It appears that Mrs. Olive Wattles is an indigent person and is a resident of Des - chutes County, Oregon; that she is an invalid and has no means of support. It is ORDERED THAT THE said Mrs. Olive Wattles be and she is hereby awarded the sum of Eleven and 50/100 ($11.50) Dollars per month, for which amount the Clerk is directed to draw a warrant for the month of November, and each month thereafter until further orders. It also appears that Mrs. C. L. Barber of Redmond is an indigent person and has no one to support her, or no other means of support, and is entitled. to Twenty 020.00) Dollar per month. It is, therefore., ORDERED that the said Mrs. C. L. Barber be and she is hereby awarded the sum of Twenty ($20.00) Dollars per month, for which amount the Clerk is ordered to draw a warrant for the month of November, and a like warrant each month thereafter until further orders of the Court. Further appearing that in the month of November, the Court made an award to Ed Pryor for Thirty -t�.-ro ($32.00) Dollars, and having found that he is an indigent person, has a family to support and is unable to work, it is, therefore, ORDERED that the said amount of Thirty -two ($32.00) Dollars per month be and is here- by awarded each month hereafter to the said Ed Pryor until further orders of the Court. Further appearing that the Court has heretofore made an Order for the issuance of a Warrant to Mrs. Esther McFall for Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars for the care of Dave Carter, an indigent, beginning ti *ai.th the month of October, 1334, but through error the minutes shor- ed the order to read Ten ($10.00) Dollars per month. It is hereby ORDERED That the same be and is hereby corrected to read Fifteen ($15.00) Dollars per month, and the Clerk is directed to issue an additional warrant in the amount of Ten ($10.00) Dollars, pack payment to the said Esther McFall. In the Matter of Deschutes County.Library: It appears that Deschutes County Library is the owner of Lots Six (6) and Seven (7), Block Twenty -two (22), Park Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, h_ch, lots are vacant but ar.e held for public purposes for the said Library, and that the Assessor has been heretofore-assessing said property, and that'there.is no 'unpaid taxes heretofore assessed against the property, and it appearing to the Court that said property being held for public purposes should�not`be'assessed;-and`it is, therefore,' hereby ORDERED that all State and County taxes heretofore levied and assessed,"l against said premises by Deschutes County and remaining unpaid be and the same hereby a,re- !cancelled and the Sheriff ordered and directed to cancel the same upon the tax rolls. In the utter of the Application of State Ldnd -Boa'rd to Cancel Taxes: , It appears that taxes were duly assessed and levied against: Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SE! SEI) of Section Nine (9), Township Fourteen.(14) South, Range Thirteen (13) East, W. M.' in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the years 1930 and 1931, and it appearing that during said °years the said :)roperty was owned by the State Land Board and was not subject to assessment. It is,1therefore, ORDERED that the taxes levied against said premises for the years 1930 'and 1931 be and the same are hereby cancelled and the _Sheriff is directed to-cancel the same upon the tax rolls. f In the Matter of Lease of County Land: + It appears that Deschutes County is the o,,mer of Y ' the North Half of the Southeast Quarter;(Nz S�'�) of Section Eighteen (18), Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen. (13) East; W. M. in Deschutes County, Oregon, and E. E. Butler has offered to lease the said premises from the County paying to it the sum of Five ($5.00) Dollars per year. It is ORDERED that the offer be accepted and the County Judge is authorized. to sign a lease on behalf of the County, leasing the same to the said E. E. Butler. I In the Matter of the Vacation of the W. G. Brown County Road: • I This matter coming on regularly for hearing before the County Court upon. a resolution adopted by the County Court on the 5th day of September, 1934, for the vacation of the W. G. Brown County Road in the County of Deschutes and State of Oregon, and it appearing that subsequent to the adoption of said resolution the County Surveyor had filed his report and,has recommended the vacation of the said road; And it further appearing to the Court, from the affidavit of Robert B. Gould that due notification by posting of notices relative to the date of hearing of protests and remonstrances against the said proposed vacation has been given_. The County Court now finds from said report and said resolution that by reason of the construction of other roads, the said W. G. Brown County Road is not a necessary part of the road system of the county; that said road is not in general use by the public; that it will be unduly burdensome to maintain and that same has never been graded and that the public generally, will be benefited by its vacation. j It further appearing that no objections or remonstrances have been made by any per- son or, persons to the said proposed vacation. , It is hereby ORDERED that the said Z. G. Brown County Road is hereby vacated, and the same is hereby declared forever closed and abandoned. Dates at Bend, Oregon, this 5th day of'December, 1934. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: j The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in payment of the same: I a J . L' 0 GENERAL FUND R. B. _Gould Erickson's Grocery J. S.. Davis Co. St. Charles Hospital National Reemployment Service Barr Paint & Wall Pafjer Co. R. Ann a.Thompson E. W. Cook H. C..Ellis Bend Laundry The Bend Bulletin Mrs. Dorothy Vestal Aubrey E. Perry Bend Laundry Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Mrs. Maude McKown C. L. ,McCauley R. W.,Hendershott Marion M. Lesh J. Alton Thompson J. Alton Thompson J. Alton Thompson Texaco Service Station Bend Garage Co. Marie Noakes C. A. Nickell Deleware Service Station Pacific Power & Light Co. F. D. Antrim Bend � ater Dept. W. L. Van Duran Redmond Spokesman Bend Drug Co. Walter G. Peak Charley's Service Station Eastern Star Grange J. K. Gill Company Magill Drug Co. Bend Hardware Co. Kate Matson Magill Drug Co. Ross Farnham Parker's Drug Store Mrs. C. B. Huntington Mrs. W. H. Beam A. E. McLemnan Cashman Nellie Grater Pilot Butte Inn Garage R. W. Raco Sells & Bach Funeral Home Pacific Power & Light Co. Magill Drug Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy James Mayne Cashman C. J. - Leverett Medo -Land Creamery Miller Lumber Co. Bend Hardware Co. Bend Water Dept. Helenmarr Grissom Hammer Marion Bowen Helenmarr Grissom Hammer Emanuel Hospital Houk Motor Co. Pacific Power , & Light Co. Mrs. Agnes Hyde A. H. Tifft James Whitlock Law Library Fund County Clerk Services - County Surveyor Indigent Relief- Groceries 11 t1 -Rent Care of Indigent Cty. Portion of operating costs Jail Expense Wages- Supt. Office Indigent Relief -Rent tr tt tT Services - County Nurse Legal Publications & Supplies Election Expense- Registrations Wages - Watermaster Services -Jail Auto Expense - Sheriff Care of Indigent Advanced Expenses- Sheriff .Auto Camp, Inspection Fee Care of Indigents Expenses - School Supt. Traveling Expense- Schooi Supt. It it it it Auto Expense- Sheriff It if it Wages -- Sheriffts office Indigent Relief - Rent Indigent Relief Services -Court House District Sealer Services -Court House & Jail Auditing Legal P ubli cations Indigent Relief - Medicine Advanced Expenses- Treasurer Auto Expense- Eo.unty Nurse Election Expense -Rent Supplies - School Supt: Court House Expense tt tr 1r Care of Indi gen It tt 11 Care of 11 it Indigent t Relief-Medicine 11 -Rent It -Medi cine 11 _ BCare Indigent It Indigent Relief Care of Indigents Auto Expense- Social Worker Auto Expense -Cty. Car Burial of Indigent Indigent Relief - Lights It it - Medi cine Supplies - Relief Office Indigent Relief - Groceries tr it - Clothing -Rent n tt -Mi lk n tt -Wood Supplies - Relief Office Indigent Relief -hater Traveling Expense -Cty. Nurse Auto Expense Auto Expense -Cty. Nurse Indigent Relief -Care Auto Expense - County Car Indigent Relief -Li -ghts Indigent Relief- Care County Court Attendance 11 It it Express on Law Books 0 AMOUNT 12.60 156.84 10.00 48.50 24.12 3.06 16.50 3.00 3.00 .68 74.02 5.00 98.75 3.10 6.45 20.00 51.24 45.00 179.00 .22.31 23.45 24.92 5.00 16.13 12.00 4.00 2.70 23.52 16.50 5.35 41.66 42.25 60.25 4.00 2.75 8.00 16.43 5.75 12.20 30.00 11.20 3.00 1.25 15.00 10.83 20.00 5.00 75.00. 10.42 1.50 60.00 3.92 2.00 2.00 15.00 9.16 12.00 3.10 '3.00 1.10 16.35 8.34 14.54 48.48 39�. 50 23.90 9.02 20.98 39.40 32.20 .38 1.83 1.84 i! 11 GENERAL ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. Mack McCorkhill D. D. Tussins Geo. H. McAllister Dan C. Wood Dan C. 'Wood Bend Iron 17orks Bend Iron Works State Industrial Accident Com. It It tt n it it tt J It Bend Water Dept. Peters Blacksmith Shop Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Central Oregon Garage Farmers Hardware Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Bend Hardware Co. Bend Garage Co. Gasoline Wages It 11 n n Services & Supplies It 11 it Accident Ins. on Payroll 11 It 11 11 tt It 11 it Services - Warehouse Services & Supplies it 11 11 It 11 it Supplies Supplies it IT And Services `i AMOUNT 185.19 10.47 91.77 100.00 47.88 43.89 2.80 6.20 4.57 13.80 28.66 1.35 5.15 55.25 54.19 2/63 7.20 49.70 25.92- There being no further business- the meeting adjourned. H. H. De Armond,County Judge James Whitlock, County Commi ssione A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT FOR THE STATE OF OREGON In the Matter of the Petition of NATURAL GAS CORPORATION OF OREGON?, a corporation, for the right., privilege and franchise to lay °and maintain gas mains FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES - - - } } } ORDER and appurtenances in, under, and ) along certain streets, roads and ) highways in Deschutes County, Oregon, herein described. ) This matter coming on for hearing upon the petition of Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon, a corporation, and w IT APPEARING to the Court that in this proceeding and under date of December 17, 1933, this Court made and entered its order granting to said Natural Gas Corpor.at;ion of Oregon the right, privilege and franchise to lay and maintain gas mains and appurtenances in, under and ,along certain streets, roads and highways in Deschutes County, Oregon, said stree' roads and highways being in said order more particularly described, and IT FURTHER APPEARING to the Court that said Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon has sold to Consumers Gas Corporation, an Oregon corporation, its gas plant and distribution system located in.and around the City of Bend, Oregon, including the gab mains and appurtenances laid by said Natural Gas Corporation of Oregonpur.suant to the franchise granted by said order of December I7, 1933, and..,, IT FURTHER APPEARING to the Court that said Consumers Gas Corporation has applied or will apply to this Court for an order granting to it the right,privilege and =franchise to lay and maintain said gas main.s,and appurtenances in, under and along the same streets, roads and highways as described in said order of December 17, 1033, and j IT FURTHER APPEARING to the Court that said Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon desires this Court to make and tinter an order herein cancelling, revoking and setting aside said order of December 17, 1933, and releasing said Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon from all obligations imposed upon it 7gy said order of December 17, 1933. NOW' THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED AND ADJUDGED that said order of December 17, 1933, granting to said Natural Gas Corporation of Oregon the rights, privileges and franchises hereinbefore described be and the same hereby is cancelled, revoked, and set,aside, end I lJ I' i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said natural Gas Corporation of Oregon be and it hereby is released from all obligations imposed upon it by said order of December 17, 1933. Dates this 2nd day of January, 1935. H. H. De Armond, County Judge James Whitlock, County Commissioner A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON, FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Petition of ) CONSUMERS GAS CORPORATION, a ) corporation, for the rights, privilege ) �� and franchise to lay and maintain ) gas mains and appurtenances in, under- } 0 R D E R and along certain streets, roads, and } highways in Deschutes County, Oregon, ) herein described. } THE PETITION HEREIN of Consumers Gas Corporation, an Oregon Corporation, asking for the right, privilege and franchise to lay, maintain and operate gas mains and pipes in, under and along certain streets, roads and highways as in the petition described, having been filed with the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, and having been duly pre - sented to the County Court of Deschutes County at a regular session of said County Court held at the Court House of Deschutes County in the City of Bend, Qregon, on the 2nd day of January, 1935, there being present at said regular session the County Judge and the two County Commissioners, and the said County Court having fully considered said petition and it appearing that said county roads, streets and - highways named in said,petition are under the jurisdiction of said County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, and it further appearing that the public convenience, interest and necessity will be served by the grant- ing of said petition, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED: Tha: -t Consumers Gas Corporation, an Oregon Corporation, and its successors and assigns, be and they are hereby granted and given the right,,. privilege.and' franchise to lay, maintain and operate gas mains and pipes and appurtenances thereto, in:, under and along certain streets, roads and highways "'in Des- chutes County, State of Oregon, said streets, roads and highways being bounded and des- cribed as follows, to -wit: (a) ADJACENT TO HUBS ADDITION AND TERMINAL ADDITION TO BEND: Commencing at the city limits of Bond on Hill Street, bear Sullivan Place, thence along Sullivan Place to Scott Street, then south - easterly along Scott Street to the city limits of Bend. (b) BONNE HOLE ADDITION: Commencing at the city limits of Bend on Gal- veston Avenue,'thence westerly along.- Ga- lveston Avenue to West Seventeenth Street. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Consumers Gas Corporation, and its successors and assigns, be and they are hereby granted and given,for the period of twenty years from the date hereof the right, privilege and franchise to convey and distribute gas for light, heat and all other lawful purposes for which gas may now or hereafter be used by means of said gas mains and pipes to points along said roads and to points and places beyond. Consumers Gas Corporation, its successors and assigns shall place and maintain said gas mains and ;pipes at least two feet below the present and /or established grade of said streets and roads hereinbefore mentioned, and.or to such death and at a .vocation pres- cribed by the County Engineer of Deschutes County, Oregon, the said Consumers G4s Corp- oration shall replace and leave the surface of said streets, roads and highways in as good condition as when opened by it. At any time that Deschutes County desires to change the grade or regrade any portion or all of said streets, roads and highways, hereinbefore mentioned, Consumers Gas Corporation, its successors and assigns shall at its own cost and expense on receiving thirty days' notice, re -lay its said pipes and mains so that the _s_.me_ will be at least two feet below the proposed grade, and /or to such other depth as may be prescribed by the County Engineer of Deschutes County, Oregon. Consumers Gas Corporation, its successors and assigns, shall indemnify and save 185 i, Is(; I harmless said County of Deschutes, or its successors, against and from any and all liabil- ity, damage or loss occasioned by the fault or neglect of Consumers Gas Corporation in the placing, maintaining and use of said pipes and mains and appurtenances in said roads, streets or highways. Consumers Gas Corporation, its successors and assigns, in respect to the furnishing of said gas through said pipes and mains and the rates and charges' to be collected for said aas shall be subject to any reasonable rules and regulations that aria now or may hereafter be lawfully made or required of it or them by the Public Servicis Commission 'of Oregon, or any other Commission having jurisdiction in, the premises. The right, privilege and franchise hereby granted shall not--be construed as an excl- usive grant of such privilege nor be held to prevent the granting by the County of Deschutes or its successors, of similar rights -and privileges in said' roads to any person, firm or corporation. Consumers Gas Corporation shall file its unconditional acceptance of the right, priv -, ilege and franchise hereby granted within thirty (30) days from the date hereof with the County Clerk of said Deschutes County, Oregon. Witness the hands of th-. County Judge and the County Commissioners of said Deschutes County, Oregon, this 2d day of January, 1935. H. H. De Armond, County Judge James Vhitlock, County Commissioner A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. i - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ' BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of ahe.;County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon•, was begun and held at the Court -,House in Bend, in said county, on the 2nd day of January, 1935, said day being the day fixed�� : =by law for the holding of �a term of the County _ Court in said County, when were present: ' H. H. De Armond, County Judge x. James Whitlock, County Com ni1ssioner A.H. Tifft, County, Commi ssl;oner In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real ;property heretofore ac- auired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each res- pective tract, to -wit: The Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (SE! SW4) and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter (SW4 SE4) of Section Twelve (12), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Ten (10) East, W. M. in"Deschutes County, Oreg'on.....$ 10.00 Lot 2, Block Twenty -eight (28), original townsite of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon................ ...................... ......................!.......$ 20.00 f The East Half (Ea) of Section Six (6), the North Half of the Northeast; 4 Quarter (Nz NE4) of Section-Seven (7), and the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter (NW4 NW4) of Section Five (5), all in.Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Twelve (12) East, W. M. in Deschutes County, Oregon .................................... .............................1$ 40.00 In the Matter of Dance / Hall License: V Pine Forest Grange #632 has filed an application for a dance hall license, and has paid the filing fee and filed a bond; appearing to be in all things regular, it is i ORDERED that license issue to the said Pine Forest Grange #632 for the y`ear 1935. In the Matter of Beer i i Licenses: i The following applications for beer license were approved: Herbert M. Franklin, Sisters, Oregon. William Foss, La Pine, Oregon Phillip Dachtler, Bend, Oregon Walter Wilson & Wm.' J. Bear, Shevlin, Orego --i j W. A. Rahn, Millican, Oregon Mattie A. Clark, La Pine, for both package license and retail beer license. J ;,'> • J t b In the Matter of Indigent Relief: It is ORDERED that the Clerk drag a warrant in the sum of Thirty -two 032.00) Dollars, payable to Ed Pryor, an indigent person. Said award is made for the month of January, 1935. In the Matter of Transient Livestock Tax: The claim of Jefferson County for,its share of the tax levied against the sheep be- longing to-Fitzgerald & Collings and H'. C. Winslow for the year 1933 was approved and ord- ered that such portion be paid at such time as Jefferson County remits to Deschutes Coun- ty for such claims as have been filed with said County for sheep from that County ranging in Deschutes County. In the Matter of Redemption• of Real Property: WHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title toe Lots Nine (9), Ten (10), and Eleven (11) of Block Fifteen (15), Weistoria Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings; that Elmer Cullison was the owner of the property at the time it was purchased by the County' and has come to Court and made suffic- ient showing that he was owner and tendered into Court the sum of Eighty -one and 43/100 ($81.43) Dollars, being the amount of delinque�:tttaxes` against the said property. It is ORDERED that said money be accepted and Deed issued to the said Elmer Cullison con- veying said described premises. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: /-1 The followring bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered drawn in the pay- ment of the same: GENERAL FUND Mary Hansen James Whitlock W. A. Beaver J. Alton ThomD son Geo. Wallace The Own Pharmacy H. C. Nelson G. C. Morgan Harry Swanson Elmer Lehnherr Paul Reynolds Gordon Hall Stuart Fox E. G. McCabe C. H. Bishop) Leo Fisher Earl Ha_nkin Harry Gregg C. C, Entriken Katherine Friedly J. H. Loomis Dr. Grant Skinner Bend Garage Co. Fred A. Lieuallen Pilot Butte Service Station Mrs. C. B. Huntington Helenmarr Grissom Hammer J. S. Davis Bend Community Chest Bend Community Chest St. Charles Hospital C. W. Williamson J. D. Bowman Fred A. Lieuallen A. E. McLennan Marion Iffowen Mrs. y:1. H. Ream Mrs. Nellie Grater Wages- Clerk's Office County Court Attendance Indigent Relief - Rent Traveling Expense - Supt. Indigent Relief - Rent IT IT - Medicine Equipment - Clerk's Office Justice Fees Jury Fees TT rT tr tt tr Ir it it Witness Fee 11 rt it IT TT tr it n IT It Constable Fees Indigent Relief - Services Auto Expense - County Nurse Indigent Relief - Glasses Auto Expense - Social Worker Care of Indigent Automobile License Indigent Relief - Rent Advance for Indigent Relief IT I IT I Care of Indigent Indi gent ,,Reli of - Rent Services - County Nurse Indigent Relief - Glasses Care:lof Indi gent Autombbile Licenses Care of Indigent Care of Indigents AMOUNT 18.00 20.40 10.00 48.86 5.00 7.00 13.60 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 8.50 12.00 2.90 7.50 24.13 30.00 1.00 10.00 34.85 7.50 5.00 6.00 5.50 25.00 20.00 3.50 50.00 103.00 k8 F r j i' Helene Selde Wages - County Caunt Stenog. 7.80 H. H. De Armond It - County Judge 19.35 Cashman Indigent Relief 5.00 C. H. Irvin Care of Indigent 10.00 C. H. Irvin Burial of Indigent 60.00.. Walter Hickok Indigent Relief - Wood 4.00 James Mayne it " - Groceries 15.00 Columbia Mercantile Co. " 'r - " I 3.25 i Cashman " " - Clothing ! 17.52 C. J. Leverett " " = Rent I 6.00 Medo -Land Creamery 'r ". - Milk 2.20 Mrs ". Agnes Hyde Care of Indigent 30.00 Miller Lumber Co. Indigent Relief - Wood � 5.00 Cashman 'r' r'. - Clothing' I =5l.,00 J. C. Penney Co. " It = It 1 10.00 Bend Abstract Co. Take -off for year 1934 ! 30.00 Aubrey E. Perry Wages,- Watermaster, 109.00 Safeway Stores Indigent Relief - Groceries 4.06 Medo -Land .Creamery Soldiers' Indigent Relief 36.70 Joh�q Wetle Store It " '► 24.75 H. T. Merritt Justice of the Peace Fees 17.00 Florence Schriber Witness Fee 1.00 Pauline Sartain It If 1.00 Emma Merchand 'r " 1.00 Dixon Pool 'r " 1.00 ,Glen Stacy " " , 1.00 August Anderson Wages - Assessor 38.70 Ruth Shearer ". - Clerk's Office 6.00 Mable Livesay it - Deputy Sheriff 19.35 Mary Hansen It - Clerk's Office i 16.45 P. B. Johnson " - County Clerk } 25.80 R. Anna Thompson " - erupt. Office i 21.00 W.1. Van Duren Auditing 41.66 Kate Matson Care of Indigent i 30.00 H. C. Ellis Indigent Relief - Rent 3.00 The Bend Bulletin Legal Publications & Supplies I 61.67 C. A. Nickell Indigent Relief - Rent 4.00 The Uiller.- Lumber Co. Soldiers' Indigent Relief I 6.00 Bert C. Boylan Expenses - Dist. Attorney i 7.05 Ruth Shearer Wages - Clerk"s Office I 9.25 A. H. Tifft County Court Attendance i 8.60 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Services - County Offices 52.07 Agnes M. Sottong Wages - Election Expense 3.00 Evalin Moods rr n It 3.00 Stella Nelson " " r' 3.00 Eleanor Van Fleet " " " 3.00 Pansy Reidel " " " 3.00 Ruth Shearer " - Treasurer's Office 5.00 Marion M. Lesh Care of Indigents i. 102.00 State Ind. Accident Com. Insurance - SERA proj. #12 I .88 State Ind. Adcident Com. Insurance 8.73 Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - County'Offices ! 25.96 Marie Noakes Wages - Sheriff's Office 1 50.00 ° C. L. McCauley Advanced Expenses - Sheriff i 22.81 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Identification i 7.50 Mabel DeArmond Wages - Election Expense i 3.00 Daisy Smith rr r, rr 3.00 Carrie L. Stevens rr n rr �; 3.00 Anna E. Hamp son. Tr rr '► 3.,00 Mary: -E. Hoover rr n " 3.00 Adeline Bostic r' " " 3.00 Beulah Bockman " 'r " w 3.00 Mildred D. Smith ?! " " 3.00 Dorothy M. Erickson " 'r 'r 3.00 Clara B-. Smith " " " I 3.00 Grace R. McReynolds " r' rr 3.00 Genevi ve Tucker " It "_� 3.00 Edna Gauldin It " It ~- i 3.00 Esther Ballantyne it " r' 3.00 Edith Kostol " " " 3.00 A. E. Simmons Supplies - Circuit Judge 10,:00 The J. K. Gill Co. if - School Superintendent 27.26 National Reemployment Service Cty. Portion of Operating Costs 22.98 Elizabeth Hue "ttl Election Expense 1.00 Mrs. Maude'MCKown Care of Indigent i 10.00 Northwest Printing Co. Dog License Tags ; 20.17 Bend Water Dept. Services - Court House & Jail i 5.30 I. Miller Lumber Co. Election Expense - Flood .50 W. A. Beaver Indigent Relief - Rent 2.50 J. S. Davis CO. 11 rr rr 10.00 LAW LIBRARY FUND West Publishing Co. Law Books 75.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Pacific Power & Light Co. Services - Warehouse 1.00 Fe M. Kelery 11 - Blacksmith 1.00 Standard Oil Co. Gasoline 160.52 State Ind. Accident Com. Insurance - SERA Proj. #29 30.94 Dan C. Wood Wages 99.75 D. D; - Tussines It 61.84 Robert Thompson It 2.49 State Ind. Accident Com. Insurance 10.58 Geo. H. McAllister Wages 104.00 State Ind. Accident Com. Insurance - SERA Proj . #28 23.96 State Ind. Accident Com. 11 rr 1T #39 26.14 State Ind. Accident Com. rr rr 11 #29 16.11 Bend Water Dept. Services - Warehouse 1.35 Schuman-Auto Electric Services and Supplies 7.20 A. H. Tifft Attending Highway Meeting 35.00 H. H. De Armond 11 11 t1 35.00 There being no further business, the meeting adjourned until 10 o'clock Monday morn- ing, January 7th, 1935. H. H. De Armond, County Judge James Whitlock, County Commissioner A. H. Tifft, County Commissioner. Bend, Oregon, January 7, 1:35. The County Court of Deschutes County met Jan. 7, 1935, pursuant to adjournment 4lith H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, A. H. Tifft and Jas. Whitlock, Commissioners, and P. B. Johnson, Clerk, present. The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants order- ed drawn in payment of the same. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: GENERAL FUND Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pilot Butte Pharmacy Magill Drug Co. Magill Drug Co. Bend Hardware Co. Bend Hardware Co. Bend Hardware Co. Bend Water Depft Ericksonts Grocery Mt. Hood Stages Superior Cafe C. L. McCauley Miller Lumber Co. Bend Garage Co. C. M. Olson R. W. Raco Felix Motor Sales GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Auto Parts, Inc.. Pete &s Blacksmith Shop Galloway Garage and Mach. Ulrich Auto Top Shop Bend Hardware Co. Bend Garage Miller Lumber Co. Farmers Hardware Co.. State Industrial Accident Com. Supplies - Treas. office 3up9,lies - County Judge Supplies - County Clerk Indigent Relief - Medicine Indigent Relief - Supplies Indigent Relief - Med. Supplies Court House Expense Supplies - Relief Office Janitor account Indigent Relief - Water 11 IT _ ( rnnar o0 Indigent Relief - CCC boys Board of Prisoners Advanced expenses - Sheriff Indigent Relief - Wood Auto Expense - Sheriff Election Expense- 'ervices Auto Expeiase - Cty. car -rent Sheriff- storage.on Smith Buick Geo. McAllister- sup3plies Supplies Service and supplies Service and supplies Supplies Service and supplies Services- warehouse Supplies Nov. Accident Ins. on payroll 0 AMOUNT 1.00 4.00 9.50 36.66 3.10 18.05 5.00 3.06 .65 11.60 191.90 15.45 48.50 32.13 6.00 10.30 15.80 3.00 .50 4.20 2.80 4.75 9.80 14.61 27.10 8.06 2,.87 1.39 8 '21) 14 i This being the time fixed by law for the officers elect to take office, C. E. Lyon, Judge, Millard Triplett,-Commissioner, Mable G. Livesay, Clerk, and W. F. Hammer, Assessor; were duly sworn and, the necessary bonds being accepted, they assumed their duties, where- upon the following business was transacted: IN THE-MATTER OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY: It is ordered that the following described parcels of real property heretofore acquirec by the County under delinquent tax sales,, be offered for sale at public sale, to the high- est bidder for cash, for an amount not less than the suns set opposite each respective tract to -wit: NORTHWEST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHEAST QUARTER (NWT SE4), NORTHEAST QUARTER OF THE SOUTHWEST QUARTER (NEa SWj) OF SECTION Twenty -four (24), Township Fourteen (14) Range Thirteen (13) East W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon - - - - - - - - - - - - - $40.00 IN THE MATTER OF ISSUING DOG LICENSES: IFMEREAS, the law provides that the County Court shall determine the amount of Dog License fees to be ?aid within the County for the yearl935, and appearing to the Court that the rate of One and 50/100 ($1.50) Dollars for females and One ($1.00) for males, is a reasonable and just license to be charged, it is therefore, hereby, ORDERED, that Dog Licenses for Deschutes County for the year of 1935, shall be yp1.50 for females and $1.00 for Males, provided however, that a $.50 penalty be added for each dog after April 1, 1935. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY NENSPAPERS. � I I The law provides that in each County of the poQuolation of'over' ten thoulsand that two newspapers be designated as Official County Newspapers, and inasmuch as Deschutes County has more than ten thousand population, and the Bend Bulletin published in Bend, and' the Redmond 6pokesma_,, published in Redmond, are the only two newspapers now eligible for designation, it is hereby, ORDERED That the said Bend Bulletin and said.. Redmond Spokesman are hereby designated as Official County Newspapers for the current year. IN THE MATTER OF COUNTY PHYSICIAN: d i The matter of appointment of County Physician for 1935 came on for consideration whereupon after a full consideration, it was ORDERED That Dr. J. W. Thom be and he is appointed County Physician for the year 1935. The meeting adjourned to meet Tuesday, January 8, 1935. 1 C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner, Millard Triplett,, Commi ssioner. The County Court met pursuant to adjournment on January 8 to January 11th inclusive, all members being present, when the following business was transacted: IAl THE MATTER, OF THE PAYMENT OF SALARIES OF QS THE VARIOUS OFFICERS AND THEIR DEPUTIES, AND RENT: I I t The Clerk is hereby ordered to issue a warrant each month during the year 1935 to.the following Officials and deputies without further orders: 1 C. E. Lyon County Judge $100.00 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk 133.33 W. F. Hammer Assessor 166.66 i C. L. McCauley Sheriff 2Q8.33 R. I. Hamby Chief Deputy 100.00 J. J. Schwendker Clerk 75.00 Helenmarr G. Hammer County Nurse 125..00 J. Alton Thompson County Supt. _ 166.66 Dr. J. W. Thom County Physician 55.00 W. G. Peak County Treasurer 83.33 Marion Bowen Social Worker 50.00 I J. D. Bowman J ani to ry 60.00 J. A. Fountain Deputy Clem 85.00 Margarete Nelson Record. Clerk 50.00 Ruth Shearer Dep. Treas. 56.25 W. L. Van Duren Auditor 41.66 a y� er, L 0-,. D3 um FOP, RENT: Assets Realization Co. $462.00 J. Ne�rrberry Co. 30.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD: Mrs. Meredith Bailey, Mr. was appointed for a term of three years, and Judge Wallace for a term of two years to fill out the unexpired term of L. M. Foss, resigned. THE FOLLOWING MATTERS WERE REVIEWED: Gasoline contract for County, Signs for LovTer Bridge School, Repairs for Cat # 60, R Road between Lake & Deschutes Co. ITT THE MATTER OF JURY LIST: The following is hereby selected and ordered as the Jury List for 1935. (List on following page) There being no further business, the Court adjourned to the 16th day of January, 1935. r C. E. Lyon, County Judge. Mil lard Triplett, Commissioner. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. - Bend, Oregon, January 16, 1935. The County Court met -this 16th day of January 1935, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings' were had, to -wit: IT IS ORDERED, THAT THE FOLLOWING DESCRIBED PARCELS F REAL PROPERTY heretofore ac- quired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, for an amount not less than the surd set opposite each respect- ive tract, to -wit: Lots Eleven and Twelve (11) and (12), Block Sixty -Six (66) Redmond, Original. .. ............................... ....................$20.00 hTHIAEST quarter of SOUTHEAST quarter, (NW' SE4) of Section Twenty -two (22) Township seventeen (17) Range Fourteen (14) East, W.M. in Deschutes County, Oregon ...................$40.00 IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY: 'Whereas, the county has heretofore acquired title to: Lot thirteen (13) Block fifteen (15) 77eistoria, and it appearing to the Court that the City of' Bend has a valid lien against said property and has tendered the Court the sum of Ten Dollars ($10.00) therefor, and that said sum is a rea- sonable price, It is hereby ORDERED that said offer be accepted, and a deed executed to the City of Bend conveying said property. IN THE MATTER OF APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE: i/ Walter Hickok, of Terrebonne, Oregon, filing application, together with $5.00 filing fee, requesting the County Court's approval for a beer license; the same being found in order the Clerk was directed to certify same to the Commission. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented, audited, and warrants ordered dra,,Tnin payment of the same; - GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Bend Laundry Services - Jail 3.00 Bend Laundry it - Nurse ,i .28 Donald R. Morris Indigent Relief - Wood 5.00 N. E. Parrish " it - Rent 7.50 F. D, Antrim Salary & Expense 15.70 Plainview Club Hall Election Expense 3.50 Medo -Land Creamery Indigent Relief - Milk , 3.10 Helianmarr G. Hammer Gasoline - Nurse 126.44 E. W. Cook Indigent Relief - Rent 3.00 Redmond Spokesman General Expense - Legal Pub. 124.40 Redmond Spokesman Justice of Peirce - Expense 1 3.10 Pilot Butte Inn Garage Expense - County Nurse 405.00 There ba ng no further business the meeting adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge, A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Millard Triplett,1 Commissioner. January 23, 1.035. The County Court of Deschutes County met pursuant to adjournment, all. members being .resent: and the following business was transacted. In the iVi t�;er of Claims 1 Against the County: i GEIJERAL FUETD i A3.20UNT Helenmarr G. Hammer Type:,;riter repairs sjl 13.50 Gus Carlson Delivery of hay 12.00 1 In the flatter of Soldiers' Indi dent Relief: Ray Johnson Post of the American Legion applied for fifty (��50.00) Dollars to be used by said host in relief �,;ork. It appearing in all things regular, it is ORDERED that the recuest be allowed and the Clerk directed to issue a waxr:,nt to Beo. Brewster, Service Officer, in the su?ir of 650.00. In the Matter of Surety Bond: The bond of J. A. Fountain; De-)uty Clerk, approved. 1 In the Matter of Certificate of d Appropriation of Funds: 1 Approved .the amount of $810.00 for Horne Demonstration Agent. 1 There being no further business, the meeting: adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge A. H. Tifft, Comm! ssioner. Millard Tri . let ;t, Com- i ssioner. -'. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 I .. I I - A I I" DESCHUTES COUNTY STATE- OF, OREGON. Bend, Oregon. In the Matter of Jury Dist.: The following is hereby selected and ordered as the Jury list for 1935. Anderson, A. A. -- twoad" Bend Dennis, Myrtle Sisters Anderson, Wm. Davidson, 'W. R. Terrebonne Austin, Carl n Drew, Claude Arthurs, Marren " Daniels, H. R. Amsberry, Connie " Doty, James B. yt Arnold, Myrtle L. " Daugherty, Frank Abbott, Lela " Dixon, J. V. Redmond " Arnold, Robert C. " Duval, Ben Armstrong, Lulu " DeRushia, Benita Bend .Allen.,, Daisy B. Sisters Davis, W. E. Arney, Louis Bend Eby, Earl Allen, B. C. Terrebonne Estes, May = a+ Ahlstrorn,Antone Bend Entrikin, Chas Appling, Jaxrus ' Ertle, Geo. Allen, Rose Elder, Grace Abbott, Floyd ' Eby, Herbert Terrebonne Baker, Harry W.' Estes, Ernest Bend Branson, E. J. " Fossen, Mrs. Antone Burleigh, Robt. " Fountain, Carrie F. Bear, Grace L.- " Forbes, S. R. " Best, W. 0. ?' Freeman, Geo. F. � Bond, Loulu �' Fri sbi e, Fred Bratton, Conrad Fairlhurst, Raymond H. Redmond Brick, Geo. R. " Franks, Oscar Boyd, Chas. Jr. Farquharsan, Herbert Ballantyne, Esther " Fredrickson, Fred Rapine Bullard, M. S., Mrs. Fountain, Hugh Bend Bouks, Ray M. " Glazier, Eugene it Baty, Mart " Gibson, W. F. Brogan, Louise, Mrs. " Grimes, Laura " Barr, Vera " Garvi ek,. Gladys Brookings, Paul " Garrett, Maude Billingsly, Mae Redmond Gilfillan, Ethb2. Book, Mrs. Elinor Terrebonne Grindle, Geo. Beesley, Chas. E. Redmond Galloway, Gerald Redmond Blair, Robt. M. it Gray, Geo. A. Bend Booth, Edgar Terrebonne Grubb, 0. W. xa a Benefield, James :W. -Terrebonne Gribskov, Edna B-rosfield, Geo. -.W. Grant, Bent Bowers, J. W. Hilton, E. S. x� Beymer, Frank Alfalfa Hauck, Gladys n Benson, Ole Hedstrom, Albert G. n Creighton, W. J. Bend Hudson, Owen Coble, -Ward H. " Hawthorne, M. F. Cooper, Roy '' Headrick, Ida B. n Carter, Henry Hill, Perl �r Curtis, Mary A. Haner, Georgia Cyrus, Melvin " Hyde, Howard it Corli ss, Katherine ;' Hern, Frank' Corbiln, Earl Heese, Bertha Redmond Christy, Chas. Redmond Holmes; Pridy Terrebonne Crabtree, Laura J. " Hansen, Harry to Crowder, Ray A. " Hoover, Fred Redmond Campbell, P. S. " Holmes, R. R. Corkett, Chas. Bend Holt,--Andrew J. Chambers, Carey " Hopper, Max Bend Cook, R. Y'V. " Honstein, John Alfalfa Clark, John Lapine Isaacson, NQ 0: Redmond Cutright, Arden L. Shevlin Johnson, P. B. Bend Cooper, Ralph Bend Jacauot, Francis Sisters Dubarko, Frank f' Jarrett, Sarah Redmond Dick, Effie 31 Ketchum, Gertrude Bend Dutt, Edna 2 Kennedy, Mrs. �. S. n Davidson, Mrs. J. D. it King, Hazel G. Sisters - Dubuis, Marian' Knoor, Maude Terrebonne Dexter, Ralph E. Kingsbury, Ray Redmond Davey, Dan " Kriger, Mrs. Glen " Daum, KN E. " Livesley, Carl Berid Davis, Louise B. " McKowan, _ 0. n jaa �. May, W. H. Bend Sparigler, Susan K.' Bend McCauley, Dorothy L. Silvis, Florence L. es Markham, C. =wo Scott, Stanley Mogan, John F. Sellers, Ronald C. �t McCormack, Bertha it Searcy, Lucy n Mayfield, Howard Terrebonne Sumner, Marie a+ Monteith, Leslie Sisters Symons, Elinor A. n McClay, Alma Terrebonne Sikes, Phillis L. n Mustard, H. T. n Schumacker, Henry Redmond Mansfield, E. G. Redmond Scarth, John L. Sisters Moran Mrs R C 'It � . R. Slack Glen . � Bend Mason, --W. F. n Scoggins, H. A. Bend Marquis, Andy Bend Thopm, Georgia tr McFall, Ester n Thatcher, Mrs. Ivan j Muria, C. Vd. Redmond Thompson, Robt. R. n Mikkelson, Hozzs T. it Teeter, 0. E. Redmond McCune, C. fit. Bend Tetherovl; babel Maker, H. L. Shevlin Taylor, M. E. n McUne, C. E. Alfalfa Ulrich, Fred Bend Neilsen, Lulu L. Bend Upson, N. E. Terrebonne Ni•ebergall., Violets Ullman, Fred Bend Nuttey, Frank E. Redmond Valley, Peter Nichols, B. E. » Vandevert, .Wm.,Jr. s, Nelson, Mrs. Ernest Bend Tuckfield, Joe, Redmond Nelson, .Andrew Redmond -Wanichek, John Bend O'Brien, Maude Bend - Wilson, Elmer u Olsen, 0. K. Redmond 'Wilson, Geo. Sifters Russell, Lloyd 'J. -7- _.__�, Bend Palters, Alex Q Bend Roats, Edna M. a, Zubar, Stephen n' Roe, Joe Redmond Zeek,: Lena it Roberts, Geo. Bend R6idel, Pansy » Ross, Geo. M. Redmond i � I i BE IT RDMIALFRABEI7"D rl ILE , That .a regular tern of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and Held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on the 6th day of February,, 19315., said. da,7T being the day fixed by lay,, for the holdin- of a 'teri-.q L - - - 0- - - 0 o fL t-lae Co-L)nty Court in said Coun-rity -�r�ihen here -:)-rese-qt: C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft Corariissioner. 1+1. T. Tri-plett, Co-.,-,iT-iiission­_,. M lable G. Livesay, County Clerk. In the Th"latter of A-aplicatio-ri for j3E--er Licenses: The f'o_LlJ10-vv-.ing applications for beer licenses were approved: Ray A. Yager, Lapine, Oregon. William Rose, Lapil:".e., Oregon. E4 d-Lth Johanson,, Lapine, Oregon. E. B. Paxton., Sisters,, Oregon. in the Matter of Dance Hall License Eastern Star Grange hiaving filed. an apl)lication for a dance hall- license and 1navinor paid the filing f- _ed 2rid filed the bond; J it s t aDPParin�� to be inall thing' re-:;�ular OrRDE._'E=) that-- license issue to the said E stern Star Granc',e -oj_-- the -,,-ear 19,3115. t, - 1 17 In the Matter of the establish- el(i t o J` e Tu-f-iialo Lake Couant­v Roadl Resolution for Road ,j I 1 " E.101 _R� 'T R E D T _LL That at a regular term of the County Court of' Deschutes County, Oregon, b.eg-L:in and lie!(-! at the Co-unty Court House in Bend. in said county on Vlednesday, the sixth day of February, 1935., thd contini)ed froi_,i day t,.) day therea-A"t_-r to and includln�� the d ate o this resolation, the sarq- 1K.-ing a rc'gu­ar term or said CoiLit, 7 , Court f'o- transact- ion of county business,, and at �-fhicl-i time said count may legal y, by res:-r_-L) - ti - on,, establish any coua-ity roacd., t',- follorii,?,,gr --mong other, Z, , pro ceedi-r1-i2,,,-.s,, ,,.-ere had, to-wit V;IHEMEASy it is hereby considered a ou'v-)lic necessity exists fo-r the establisliz-_,ient of the road hereinafter descril'".-ed., said Court does liereby declare its intarltion to estn'blish a, Counit- y Road in Deschutes count­,, Oregon,, by resolution described alon-, the center line I thereof as follows to-wit: Begin-ainl,--­ at a point on the v`Test line of the northeast qu.-arte-1- of the southwest Quarter of Sectio-n-, 031 T. 1,l ;D.P E. P .9 R. 1 . M. said'. point being at e i a: I t e r s e c -c,:i o n of said. 11 n e t`1 t e Center 1 i n e of Galveston Avenue in Bonne Home - Addition to the City of Bend; thence i-t-, a ' -,,-�.Testerly dir(_-�ction to a terrains at the -west I -!-.-le of the S. -F� Of the TIN-1 W. A! of Sect 10 i 1 10, . T . 10" S R. 10 E IN . 1A said road to 'he 60 feet in width. M 0 1`1, -IEREFORE, IT IS TIE-PEBY ORDERED, that the County Survey -or or his duly qualified ., Ti ill Deputy,, s vll give notice of thi s resolution by I)ostin,--,- true co,Dies thereof, -,properl I - U - Y certified to as such by the Count; Clerk, at 4,-,1Ie glace of lioldin- col.-uity cou-;�t _.11d also at 'three -.-,ub"Lic ;;aces il,, the vicinity of said -:pro -,posed road thirty days -,previous "Uo the ur cons, i.eration of thliS reso-lution by the Co _ Court I/ notifyinr,- all concerned that said Resolution be cons-_i,1_,`.-_red and u�Don by this Court at its t-.or±i on the third -!,,e report of the Bo.­Ci, U cl day ol A p f 9'�', 5, at v,.7h i -_ h t i i,.q e 0 f C 0 -11 y Ro i - Vi e-,,,-, e--,- s on sail d L road -Tn. 11„ be r e- a. d f0 r t -,c _first t i - . e , aia at ch t1.11,1 and 2. the second readiiag there- o the CoLrt i,!7 1 _1 cons1-,1er ,- any Obi ec1-,-io-is, erion s tr an c e s or pet il tJ on s for e s cli n ay be filed on accou.r."t o-. said' proposed road- Date Dated at Bend, Deschutes County Or—o-ri, ruar­;, 103155. , .9 1 -,, - t -111 i s s i _-, t n �_-: Ca y o f, F e b Co W, C. E. Lyon _t1T Judi ge A. H. Tifft Comrn'ssionesr. Tri J_ p, ,tt Comm` SS oner. ST11TE 01F OREMN )ss. County of Deschutes. C 0: y o I -rrect I hereby certify that the r e so luti On i s r", full, t-"- t' _ue ana co-, copy of the Ori ginal the-_oeof as t'l-le s­mie a..,.)pea_-rs on file Cmd of 1'ecord in my of*_f'ice. .........................County Clerk. By.......................Deputy. T -ie Court adjourned. to r.,ieet- on February 7. 1_935. C. E. Lyon, Jud>e. A . n. Ti j- ft C o- 1-_,, T"I i ssiorler. C o -r-,irii 1 s s i o e r . nii 111 ard Tri T) �'Il e tt-.� 193 194 The County Court met this 7th and 8th day of February, 1935, all mer.albers -.present,, and tie follo-vr.,ing jp'r,oceer-111-ings �i,,ere hC-1-d In the matter of Supplies for 1935. OU-11suant tl_�' ad j o u rnirii en t, to­z,Ti t: • The clerk was ordereCii. to prepare a list of sl_;.;-..:)lies fo-,- ti-I-e various offices fo-r- the year 1935, and to senc," out s.aTiie for bids thereon In the T1.1atter of' Claims Ac;1,:,Li-nst the Count-,.,: Aubrey E. Fer'r'y C. P. Backer R. F. Lyons C. V. Si 1 vi s 5. V. Ha-im-pier ,W. L. Van Duren R. 14:qna Thompson i l -L a 1, d Trial et t J. S. Davis Co.,. Inc. Don B. Stu,­irt Bend & T•oy uadry La -L A. R. Si -morons i.a.lLer G. Peak National Reemployment Ser. C. - . Hamilton Geo. F. Enteinan J. S. Davis Copmany, Inc. - Lu-mberm,ens Insurance Agency 11 11 If J. S. Davis Co. Inc. J. S. Davis Co. Inc. Bend Insuraince Agency 14isviionver ez Llo7Y,Ct J. Russel Ben6". Insurance Agency The , vliller-Bryand-Pierce Co. Pilot butte -,Service Station Ross Farnham, agent Hoi_k lvotor Com!)any ClriplrleYls service StEltion Bushonz &- Col Pilot Butte Service Statio-n F. D. Antrim North-,'-fest Prin-ti Co. J_\j o 1 an 11. Gilbert L. F. Kelley Cashmani H. C. Nelson Pilot Butte Inn Garage iss ,,.,-1ae Ains7ortwh Lynch & Roberts Doro'L,!.-..y Bo-,..,l sby St. Ch;11.rles fl-lospital P. II. Ream MlrS. C. B. Mledo Land Creamery A. E. i,,AcLenna_n, Nellie Grater Casih-nans j. S. Davis Co. Bend _V,1ater Dept. C. J. Leve2ett 'Stoffell TV. A. Beaver Miller Lbr. Co. Bend HarC­,,7l-are Parker Drug C a shm an I s Jolin `,.'Vetle Co-tipany James Nlayne Geor`e E. Barr Paci fi c Po?-Ter & L! 'ght C. B. Drel.7 Agne� Hyde R. 1,7. Paco Aubrey R. Perry Ma�c­_ill Dru,- Co. Bushong & Co. Watermaster-advanced eqmenses Assessor -- Deputy Assessor--Deputy Assessor--Salary. Assessoi-Salary- Audi ro t Supt. of schools--clerk County V Commi s s -1 ones Tr ea sur er- -Bond Cle-rk--bond Ex-nense--Jail Tr e a su-o e-l­ - sup P1 i e s Treasurer-postage inC,i,,7ent 101elief--ex;dense 11 rl 1T if Treasurer--bond �'heri f f --bond Treasurer--bond Sheriff, - -bona Clerk- bond Indigent Relief A s S em so r- -bon d Sheri f f --boi,,.d C1 erk-- su-oj4i es So-cial VVor1j_1-.er--ex-pense Indigent Relief Indigent Nurse--sheriff--relief Clerk-- su,)pli- eS Nurse--auto e-K_,,?Gnse Sealer of _1_,fts a--id. Nrlea.surer- Dist. Atty--su-ppliess Coronier--expense Indi_'ent Relief fi if General (:---,-pen se-- supplie,,-'.. _171 -lief ?�`orl-erls expense I n 6. i ge,, t R e 1 i c--2 f 11 ft it tf 11 11 ff 1P Yi Ti it iT 1t iF 1F ft f9 1T 11 Tt R If it f1 If tt Relief Office e_-­_-oense Indigent Relief It IT it IT; if 11 !I it 11 11 IT tT TT Reli ef v.Tor!E_-ei�? s expense 1"vTatermaster Indigent Relief County C_-1erT-C--suo,.)lies 1 .00 88 ��. 000 0 88.00 36.00 41:1.84 22.50 35.00 00 50.00 4.06 5.50, 5.00 20.07 2.00 30.00 5.00 50.00 50.00 50.00 12.50 10.00 65.00 15.00 12.50 8.50 24.92 4_00 10-1-85 3.29 4.14 7.40 12.94 1:) �. 91 15.00 3.50 5 . '20 ?6.14 5.65 210 /5.000 7 C . 2 5 30.00 0.00 1.10 20.00 85.00 5.00 10.00 15. 55- 00 00 5.00 6.00 09 85 14.45 8.05 2;1.00 13_00 1.79 30.00 11 ").00 9 "5 . 9 3 -8.90 6.41 1 I I- Bend Garage Company Pilot Butte Pharmacy C. L. _T',ACCauley Pilot Butte Pharmacy lvlarion i,11. Les;:? Pilot Butte Pharmacy Burroughs Adding 1V,1achi-_-_e Co. Houk Niotor Com: 11I a r -U Unite'd States Pencil Co. Bend Drug Co. J. S. Davis Co. Entrikin Brothers A. H. Tiffit Bend �`,,ater 1-')e.,,)t. H. C. Ellis C. A,.. Niclkell 1,,1arie lei aokes Don t� o r 1i s Mirs. N. E. Parrish date 1.Tlatson Recln�-Lorid Pilot :butte Pharmacy Oregon State College helen-niiar• G. Haimer Mliss !V'lae Ainmijorth State Industrial Ace. Com-nn- 11 11 IT it The Fra--ik SI-lepard Co. Pa,cific Tele,)'honez & Te-11-egraph C. ii. 1,AcCaULley Pacific Po-,.,,,er & Light Co. Bend 1_�uileti,_-_) 1,11rs. Ed Pryor C. 1,V. Heienramll-r G. Hammer 1heriff--auto travel 0 Sher-1 f f--su-"Oplies Sheriff- a-Lito-travel-etc. Clerk --su,,�)plies 4 n di- gent Deli of Supt. of Schoolssuoclies Assessor--treasurer-clerk--sjeri-'L"f Auto ex-)ense--nurs-e Clerk--treasurer Indigent Relief Sheri f f - -bond Auto expense--nurse Commi s si oner General ex;-.)en se-- court house--hail Indigent 11, e 1 _1 e 1" 11 11 Ta---rec'i-osure--cl(::,--f-k Indigent Relief 11 . 11 11 it Road forms Legal Publicati ns EquipEtaent 91reasurer--s-applies S U-','D 1) 1 i e s ei:,i. A`ent Juvenile Court Services Juvenil- Court 17 Py supplies Indifo-ent Relief Supplies 91 tT Services L A .,,7 LIBRARY FUND yl Judge -Dist. Att-y*--Treas. Sheriff.- - K. E. Eilcltson Co. Inc. School. Zone sioas Co. nurse -- Suet. of schools- -Clerk Sheri ff - - exo nl.i ,e Bend_ Iron ii orks General eyloense--court house Clerl,:--assessor--treas.--Le . Pullb, Tax. Delin. it Indi.o,ent Relief it TT ti Gasoline--nurse GENERAL ROAD FUND T Print in N o r th�,,f e s t 'L -ing co.mpany Road forms Howard Cooper Corpo-1-ation EquipEtaent Sc1aLmian' Auto Electric S U-','D 1) 1 i e s Farmers Hardilmre Co.,9 Inc. 11 Ber-C, I,',.Tater De-pt. Services Gallo-ki-ay 1viach. shop 17 Py supplies Bend Garage Co-mo7ny Supplies Pete's Blacksmith ShoT) Services ,'a, c i.f­ P o e, r Li Co. i Lc yl Bend H,-1-TdT­iare Co. Sup e s K. E. Eilcltson Co. Inc. School. Zone sioas Oil Cal of California Su-,) -,)li es Bend_ Iron ii orks .E, ui sent Dan C. Vlood Salary Gloyd Stow it C. A. nobinson it Carl Alfrey D. D. Tussing TT Bend lIti-roreial, -inc. Supplies Howard Cooper Cor-ooratio E, c), u i i) rn en t The Texas Coriiipany Supplies Redmond Mlotor Com-p-ny Services Hown2d Cooper Corporation Eoui-,).ment �flinler Tractor & Ecull,l)--ent Co. Er _m t Done I-I)lerfient Co. SUPPlies Bend Auto Parts, Inc. rT AE:,`­- Industrial Ac-c. C o m yi: Insurance iT 11 91 iT It It fT it 11 fi i9 tl it 11 it Geo. H . M c A! 11 s t e r Salary State Industrial Ace. Coim. Insurance Central Oregon Garage 1,1ARKIET FlOA!", FUNIDI 15.45 1.00 60.1-5 9.50 100.00 4.45 36.60 4.25 6.09 49.70 1 50 12.30 56.60 5.30 3.00 ,4.00 50.00 4.50 10.00 ,0.10 3.30 1305.00 17.02 7.25 .12 . ill 10.010 48120 31.15 28. 2o 119.40 3,2. 0 0 22.04 2.25 17.60 3.50 1-5.13 1.55 0.55 9.5,5 15. 2 2:)' 5.72 88.20 90.75 45.82 23.94 65.83 17.50 80.00 4.45 137.70 50.60 136.52 4.25 1-1.10 13.61: 22.07 `x%.07 12.0`34 102.51 26.85 There bbing no further buls-1-yiess the -meeting adjc_)i r- e6 to meet again on 1,17ed--c-lesday J­ n Febri,�,ry 20th.,, 19135. C. E. Lyon, Count- Judge. A. H. Tif*_ft, C orrD i s s i on e r . 1VI. T. Tbitlett,, C o -,m 12 _1 s s, i o n er . 195 1 The County Court met this 20th dnd 21st day. of February, went, A. H. Tifft and Millard T. Triplett being present, and had, to -,,..It' In the Matter of Sale of t/ Machinery to City of Bend: February 20,..1335. 1935, pursuant'to adjourn - the following proceedings were �I t It appearing that the County has no further use for the old caterpillar top and grader frame, they were ORDERED sold to the City of Bend for $35.00. In the Matter of the Central School Plan: Mr. Isted was retained by the Court as architect on a regular established retaining fee. See contract for terms. I I In the Matter of Cancel.. - lation of Warrants: I Hhereas, it appears that a warrant was issued to Ole Taroldsen for Indigent Relief, which relief was thereafter cancelled.,-and said warrant should be cancelled.I It is there- Core- ORDERED that Tarrant No. 213 B, Registered Number 31100, on the General, Fund, for 4_L0.00, issued. to Ole Taroldsen on March I, 1335, be hereby cancelled and the Clerk and Treasurer are directed to cancel same on their books. X In the Matter of Claims Against the County:. The following bits were ordered paid: GENERAL FUND West R,Jbli shing Compents Mt. Hood Stages Mrs.. Ralph Waller Mrs. R. H. Youngberg Olga Alderin Erickson's Grocery L.M. Foss B. H. McMickle Sells & Bach Funeral Home Redmond Hospital Marion Bowan Columbia Mercantile Co. John M. Griswold Pacific Power & Light Dorothy Bol,rl.sby Bend Water Dept. Howard Cooper Corporation In the Matter of Establishment of Tumalo hake County Road: LAW LIBRARY FUND Indigent Relief tr tt n fit 11 n n �t it 7t at tt Relief Workert s expense Indigent Relief 11 dt at �t It m GENERA, ROAD FUND i i AMOUNT i 150.00 7.30 12.00 12.00 11.00 198.16 5.00 2.50 60.00 16.00 1.35 8.50 6.00 2.62 4.50 5.55 632.50 C. V. Silvis a.:,,d C. P. Becker were appointed Viewers tomeet with the County Surveyor on Thursday, February 38th, at 10 o'clock A.M., at the office of the County Surveyor in Bend, to view the Tumalo Lake County Road. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It appearing that certain parcels of real property having come under the jurisdiction of the County through delinquent tax sales, and it also appearing that it would be to the best interestsof said County to sell said real property, it is ordered that the following described parcels of real property be offered for sale to the highest bidder for not less than the amount set opposite each parcel: NW:I of SW of Section :23, Township 16, Range 11 Section 16, Township 15, Range 10 t �la:ac� 50.00 There being no further business, the Court adjourned to meet again March nth, 1935. 0 C. E. Lyon, County Judge A. H. Tifft,, Commissioner M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. 197 BRIT -RELEMBER.ED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, •was begun and held at the Courthouse in Bend, in said County, on the 6th and 7th daysof March, 1935, said 6th-day being the day set by law for the holding of said term of court, in Deschutes County, the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of Renting County Property Sam Ohles offered to rent Blocks 1, 2, 17, 18, 19, 20,.21, 3600f Hillman Addition for the season of 1035, for the sum of $600 which offer -Tas accepted. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: It is ordered that the folio -ring described.parcels of real property, heretofore ac- quired by the county, under delincuent tax sales be dffered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash for an amount not less than the sum set oppoite each- respect- ive tract, to -wit: Lot B, Block 32 Grandvielry Addition to Bend ............................... 210.00 E� of NIV of Section 32, Township 17, hange 13, and E4j-� of S1Vj o.f Setion 33, To,,mship 17, Range 13 ......... ................. 110.00 NWT of SEA of Section 18, Township 16,' Range l3. ..................... X0.00 AND 7H.EREAS the following described- property to =wit: SEA of S l , 5 1 of SF1, Section 12, Township 16, Range 10, :East of the W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon; was heretofore sold to Deschutes County, Oregon for delinquent taxes; and Whereas the said land was thereafter, by order of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, duly ordered advertised for sale at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash for not less than $10.00, and,whereas, at the sale of landunder the Notice published as required-by said order, R. L. Young•bid $10.00 on said property, which said bid being the best and highest bid therefor, it is ORDERED that said bid be accepted, and a deed made out to the said L. Young for said property. In the Matter of the Plans and Specifications f for the -Remodeling of the Central School Building: ))The Deschutes County court accepted plans drawn. by Elwood Isted, architect, and signed contract presented. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: 0/ Whereas, it appears heretofore cancelled, he warrant in favor of said lst of each month. It aIo appearing th County, that Ole Taroldsen is in further need of the relief cahich was is hereby reinstated, and the Clerk is hereby ordered to dray a Ole Tarolden for the amount of 417.50 and a lime warrant on the at Ray Neff is an indigent person, and a resident of Deschutes IT IS ORDERED,That said Ray Neff is entitled to *40.00 per month as indigent allow - ance, and the Clerk is hereby instructed to issue a warrant once each month for this amount until further advised. It also appearing that Allie Davis is an indigent person, and is unable to live on her present allowance df $25.00, IT I ORDERED that -her allowance be raised to x'35.00 per month, and the Clerk is ordered to issue a warrant in such amount each month. �I In the Matter of Bids for County Supplies: The court receive:_: several sealed`bids for the printing and furnishing of county supplies for the year 1035, for all the county offices, and the bid of the Bend,Bulletin, being low on the following items, was accepted: Envelopes, typing paper, mimeograph paper, s -cond sheets, and some carbon paper, to the amount of $85.32; The bid of the Northwest Printing Company being low on the following items was accepted.: Pencil carbon, eraers, pens, pen points, pencils, Stencil, paper clips, nd office pins, in the amount of X39.55; The bid of the Pilot Butte Pharmacy being low on -the following items, was accepted:; Pencils, carbon paper, staplers, clasp envelopes, file pockets, index cards, adding machine paper, erasers, pen holders, and ink, in the amount, of-666.,22; The bid of the Redmond Spokesman being lowest on the following, was accepted: All letterheads, in the amount of.S33.50. There being no further business, the Court adjourned to meet March .20, 1935. C.E.Lyon, Judge A.H.Ti fft, Commissioner M.T.Triplett, Commissio_ler - - - - - - - - - - �, 198 - March 20., 1035: The County Court of Deschutes County met this day pursuant to adjournment, all members being present and the following proceedings were had, to-wit:, i In the Matter of Beer License: I W. A. Rahn,of Millican, Oregon, filed application together with a $5.00 filing feg, requesting the County Courtts approval for a beer license. The same bung found in order, the application was approved by the Court. In the Matter of. Indigent Relief: Whereas, J. A. Roach of LaPine has no relatives and is an indigent person, It is I ORDERED, That 610.00 per month be granted him as Indigent Relief'. I In the Matter of Resignation of Justice of reace at Lapine. /Z I -W. G. Fordham, Justice of the Peace at hapine, having . .tendered hi s resi gnation to the Court to take effect upon-the appoiltment of-a successor, his resignation wasi, accepted, .and William Baer was appointed to succeed him. ` I In the Matter of Certificate of Delinquency Martha M. Orr has requested a certificate of delinquency on SE1SW�, Section 9, Town- ship, 15, Range 13, East, w.M., on account of paygient by her of all taxes on `said property for the years 19.29 to 1934, inclusive, of $463.70. It is hereby ORDERED, That the sheriff issue a certificate ofAelinquency to the said Martha M. Orr covering said premises. In the Matter of Central school Program: Below is a copy of the motion passed`at the special board meeting held. b,° School District No. 1, under date of February 6; 1935. j"A motion was made that the School Board of School District No. 1 rent the Central. School building to the County court ofDeschutes County for court house pur- Poses, with immediate occupancy assa tenant. The County Court shall have permission to make such alterations asare necessary, shall refumburse School. -Uistrict No. 1 for all insurance costs on the building from this date, assume all costs of upkeep and repairsof the property, and, beginning Jdnuary 1, 1937, pay rent at therate of two hundred ($200.00) dollars per month." Yours very truly, I. Gillean, School Clerk. The above motion iwas approved and accepted by t:��e County Court. The court then adjourned to meet.April 3, 1935. C.E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Millard Triplett, Commissioner. - - - - - - - - - - - Be It Remembered, that a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County for the State of Oregon was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, Oregon, tis Std day of Ap�ri.l, 1935, said date being the day fixed by law for the holding of said term of the County Court in said County; All members being present, the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Pvoperty: Whereas, an error was made in the property advertised for sale on March 65 1935, the following, corrected description was ordered advertised. E'l of NEB., Section 3.2, Tpn. 17, Range 13 I E of S�u4, Section 33, Tpn. 17, Range, 13.l1.0.00� IT IS ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property heretofore ac- quired by the County under delincuent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each des cription, to -wit: I Lot I2, Block 1:2, First Addition to Redmond 101.00 Lots 3 & 4, Block 13, Aubrey Heights, Bend :20;.00 Lot 19, Block 21, Bonne Home Addition to Bend. 10.00 N4, of SYVy1, Section 20, Tpn 16, Range 13 - 25;.00 i I i r1 �I LJ The County Court hereby approves sale of said hot 5, Block 24, to, Arvilla Murphy, for $20.00, through the City of Bend, and Deed issued to City of Bend for same. In the Fatter of The Cancellation of Tares: Whereas, it appears that the Carey Act Lands have been taxed erroneously, to-wit- S! of SEj-.of SE1 of Section .26, Tpn 16, Range 11,• it was ORDERED by the County Court that the same be cancelled up to and including the year of-1932. In the Mattei/of Beer License: a" The following, application for package A license, together-with he $5.00 filing fee was approved: Mrs. Esther Inkes, Terrebonne, Gregon. In the Matter of >/ Correction Deed: Whereas, February :25, 1931, H. H. DeArmond, County Judge, issued a Deed to A. G., Hedstrom et ux, conveying L.�t Two (:2) Block Fifteen (15), Bend, Addition; And whereas, by error, the signature of the Commissioners was omitted, N. G. Vallace appeared before the County Court and asked that a Correction Deed-to said premises be issued. Therefore, it is ORDERED that the Court issue such correction deed to the said A. G. Hedstrom. In the Matter of Establishment of Turnalo Lake County Road;. The report of Road Viewers on said road was read for the first time. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were ordered paid: GENERAL FUND Magill Drug Co. St.. Charles Hospital Charles Hottice Pilot Butte Pharmacy H. C. Ellis May Ainsworth C. W. 'Williamson Mrs. C. B. Huntington Mrs. W. H. Ream A. E. McLennan Miller Lumber Co. Pacific Poiaer & Light Anton Aune Frank Johnson Carl Live sley Claude Drew Miller Lumber Co. W. M. Bartlett _ Columbia 4ercantile James Mayne Ericksonts Grocery State Ind. Acc. Comm. E. W. Cook A. H. Tifft D. G. Taylor He ;enmarr G. Hamner The "-wl Pharmacy Kate Matson National Reemployment Setvice Cashman Store Irs., Agnes Hyde L. M. Foss Mae Ainsworth Redmond Band & Loan Co. Magill Drug Co. Romanie Woods Columbia Mercantile Co. Indigent Relief n a.r zr ni xa xr pi' 11 it ar as xr ar xr xr xr Juvenile Court Fund Indi gent xr ai xr SERA 1r xr xr Bc Nurse Auto Expense ar ar xr xr 2r 3:1 ar ar AMOUNT 5:2.53 100.60 15.00 3.75 3.00 11.00 3.00 30.00 30.00 20..00 9.00 5.37 4.85 3.00 5.00 5.00 10.00 10.74 20.50 18.00 .205.46 1.04 3.00 3:2.00 :2.50 31.03 'x.75 30.00 :25.17 3.64 26.25 5.00 '� 2.25 /5.00 •/ 10.35/- 9.00 ;2.35 0 J. S. Davis Co.., Inc. Indigent Marion M. Lesh r► & Board of Prisoners C. A. Nickell zr Jimmie Roe 11.79 Bend-Water Department 8.80 ,rs. Frances Currie Widow's Pension Mrs. NeE. Parrish Indigent L. F. Kelly r 84.16 St. Charles Hospital " Columbia Mercantile Co. ar Pilot Butte Service Station a' Miller Lumber Co. xr Nellie Grater i 89.83 St. Charles Hosibital' 71.8:2 Bend Hardware Co- Relief Office Expense Walter Hickok Indigent Owl Pharmacy nr Jack Davis " Bent. eater Dept. CourtHouse- -Jail H. T. Merritt, Justice Court H. T. Merritt ter 71 Bond H. T. Merritt H. C. Jrone a.r ar Witness Tim. Smi th tr rt it June Peters, err Fay Peters rorr Tr 6. L. McCauley Sher. expense-- Trans.-1'6 'of Pris.. Auto - -Tel. & Tel.- - Postage Oz. C. Henkle Justice Court H. T. Merrittr rt H. C. Ellis Bend Hardware Co. Court-House Expense H & W Specialty Co. Treasurer- supplies pilot Butte Pharmacy Court House Expense Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Judie- -Phone Barr Paint & Gall Paper Co. t' Expense Bend -Troy Laundry County Nurse -- expense Bend Garage Co. " IT it Helenmarr G. Hammers " Auto expense Bushong & Co. Clerk,, expense H. C. Ellis Justice Court Robert B. Gould Assessor -- supplies Bend Bulletin Legal Pub. -- Sheriff -- Assessor W. Verne- Hammer Assessor - deputy C. P. Becker ar ar C. V. Silvis'' F. A. Scott A. H-. Tifft . Commissioner Millard Triplett "it A. H. Tifft " R. Anna Thompson School Superintenclant Marie Noakes Tax Foreclosure work Oregon State Ind. Acc. Comm Sheriff-- insur, -nce Bend Garage Co. 11 auto travel State Ind. Accident Comm_. General Expense Aubrey L> Perry Watermaster F. D. Antrim Sealer of-Weights & Measures Rufus C. Holman, State Treas. 1934 Business -- Forest Patrol Gustave Y. Hagglund County Agent--- Rodent Control. Pacific Powe & Lights Court House -- lights Mrs. M. M. Chapman Widows s Pension Pilot Butte Pharmacy Office supplies -- general GENERAL ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. Bend: Hardware Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Miller Tractor & Equip. Co. Bend Garage Bend -Dater Dept. J. S. Innes State Ind. Acc. Comm. A. E. Ault F. M. Kelley John Buckholt Geo. H. McAllister Walter May Dan C. t+ ood D. D. Tussing Will Tyson 5..00 136.00 4.00 60.00 21.30 25.00 10.00 4.00 81.00 2.80 18.71 3.00 100.00 47.00 1.46 8.95 6.35 10.00 5.25 j 16.00 10.00 1.7.00 1.00 i 1:00 1.00 1.00 60.79 3.00 3.00 3.00 2.98 6.50 2.75 7.-23 8.63 .B5 2:2..27 18.59 52.50 9.00 19.40 1.26.1.2 90.60 104.0.0 98.00 62.65 43.00 15.00 . 22.20 31.50 50.00 26.32 18.23 .41 146.93 13.5;2 481.41 25.00 i 41.08 10.00 45.45 Supplies 72.72 rr '27.71 :37 Equipment 11.79 x3 8.80 Service 1.35 Sapplie' s 4.00 SERA r 84.16 Repairs i 2.60 Supplies 2.50 Salary I 88.00 Salary & Telephone i 100.40 err i 89.83 �r 71.8:2 ,r 63.84 rr ' .25.00 1 201: Galloway Garage & Machine Shop Bend Imperial,. Inc. Peters Blacksmith Shop Schuman Auto Electric Farmers Hardware, Inc. Howard Cooper Corp. D. D. Tussing Dan C. Wood Supplies rr �1 Equipment Payment on truck Salary -- MARKET ROAD FUND Salary--- M.APKET ROAD FUND The Court adjourned to meet April 17, 1935. 6. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner Millard Triplett, Commissioner. 2.95 49.50 6.90 15.65 8.38 300.00 27.93 .27.93 April 17 and 18, 1935. The County Court met this 17th and 18th days of April, 1935, pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to-wit- In the Matter of Establishment of Tumalo Lake County Road: The report of the road viewers on said road was read for t<e second time. On account of petition presented asking for damaged, by the Oregon & Western Colonization Co., hearing was postponed until May 1. o ` (IIn the Matter of Resignation of K R. Bach as County Coroner: Whereas, it appears that the said K. R. Bach has tendered his resignation as County Coroner, the Court ordered that the same be accepted, andapPointed C. P. Nis?»>onger to fill the vacanty, and Clerk ordered to notify C. P. Niswonger of his appoiftatmdnteas such. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: Whereas, it appears that Deschutes County has -acquired title to said ffollo ?-ring des- cribed real property through delinquent tax sales, It is ORDERED that same be offered for sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opsosite each described parcels, to wit: Lot 6, Block 11, Mountain View -- Redmond 20.00 . Mrs.. W. L.. Bergstrom offered a bid for $5.00 for the old building on Lot 6, Block 11, of yYeistoria; said offer was accepted and said building sold. In the Matter of the .Lease of County Lands: It appears that Deschutes County is the oitmer of 1840 acres of land located as follows: Sec. 1, E of Sec. °2; S of NV , of Sec. 2; N , of Syulof Sec. 2; Nz of NE4 Sec. 11; N2 of NW;1 , Sec. 129 SE4 of NVU4 of Sec. 12; E! of SW4 of Sec. 1.2; E�: of Sec. 1.2, Nz of NE-1, Sec. 15; and NE4. of NW4 of Sec. 13; all in Township 20, Range 19, E.W.M., and Stewart Stapleton has tendered the sum of $51.00 for the lease of the above described lands for a year, which offer is hereby accepted. It also appearing that Deschutes County is the owner of E1ESW4 and the SE-1 4- of Sec. 9, and W4SW:11 of Sec. 10, Tpn. 22, S. Range.21, and Bert Meeks has tendered the sum of X10.00 for lease to said land, and said offer is accepted upon payment of said sum. In the Matter of Rent- ing County Property: Whereas, it appears that Lot 13 & 14, Block 44, N.'W. To .msite Addition, is owned by the County, it vas deciddd to rent said house on said land for $10.00 from July Ist; Tenants to install Tiater tank and repair water pipes for rent up to July lst. In the Matter of County Varrants: n Whereas, it appears that Margaret Nelson has made application to the Court for an order making her salary warrants payable to the Bend Garage Co., up to and including Sept- ember 19 1935, IT IS ORDERED that the same be granted. '1202 � II I a In the Matter of Vacation of County Court House: IF 11 Notice is hereby given to the Assets Realization Co. to terminate our lease -with them as of May 13, 1035, andClerk is ordered ty notify said Company to this.-effect In the Matter of The Central School Plan? Z,m.ereas, the County Court on April 9th, =1035, which time being in regular, session enter- ed into a certain Contract of Lease, which is this day filed in the office of;the County Clerk, between Bend School District No,I, Deschutes County and Deschutes County, Oregon; I Now therefore, it is ORDERED by the Court, in regular session, that tnelaction of the members of the Court on April O, 1935, and they are hereby fully ratified and approved and said Contract of Lease is adopted by said Court as the Contract of this County. Such resol- ution adopted and passed by the County Court. t o p p y In the Matter of Claims � Against the County: GENERAL FUND G A. G., Triplett Coroner fund $15.00 A. G. Triplett it fees 10.00 Mrs.. Cora Aronson Inr?igent 15.00 James Sullivan " rent 15,00 i I There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Ti.fft, Commissioner:: Millard Triplett, Commissioner. A special meeting of the State Aecla.mation Commission was held in the Capitol Building, Salem, Oregon, this end day of April, 1935. Present were: Honorab le Charles H. Martin, Governor, Chairman Earl Snell, Secretary of State Rufus C. Holman, State Treasurer Chas. E. Stricklin, State Eingineer, Secretary Thereupon the following proceedings were had, to ­-wit The following resolution providing for -a plan of -adjusting delinquent taxes upon lands located within, the Squaw ureek Irrigation District was submitted to the Commission: VIN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE .STATE 0K.,10REGONOFOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES'' IN THE MATTER OF THE ADJUSTMENT OF AD VALOREM! TAXES LEVIED AND ASSESSED AGAINST REAL PROPERTY 0 R D E R WITHIN ` QUATF CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT. t/ WHEREAS, the Squaw Creek Irrigation District, a municipal corporation, organized and existing under the Irrigation District Laws of the State of Oregon, ,situate within Deschutes County in the State of Oregon, has heretofore made application to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, a Governmental agency of the United States, for a refinancing loan to refund and discharge its outstanding indebtedness represented by general obligation bonds of the Di strict, outstandingwarrants and open accounts; and ?WHEREAS, said Reconstruction Finance Corporation has approved the loan to the said District for said purpose: under the provisions of the "Federal Emergency Farm Mortgage Act of 1933 "( in the amount of approximately 471,000 for such purgns,e, which will require the present creditors of the saffd District to :accept a sum less than sixty cents (60�) on the dollar of their present obligations and claims :against the said District; and i WHEREAS, in'conection with the said offer of loan dnd as a condition precedent to the making thereof,-said Reconstruction Finance Corporation has and does require!said Squaw Creek Irrigation District to submit to it a detailed plan for handling delinquent assess- ments of the District providing for the cleaning up of all outstanding delinquencies giving due regard to the controlling laws enacted in that regard; and 'WHEREAS, under the provisions of Chapter 60 Oregon Laws 1933, Second Special Session, the Board of Directors has -adopted a plan of adjustment, compromise and collection of delin- quent assessments as so required by the Reconstruction Finance Corporation, i*hereby said District has agreed to accept in full payment of all delinquent assessments in the amount,of'. 4 1 X03 fifty per cent of the principal amount thereof remitting and cancelling any and all penal - ties and interest accrued or accruing thereon; and WHEREAS said plan of adjustment, compromise, and collection or irrigation district assessments so to be submitted to the Reconstruction Finance Corporation aforesaid, is re- quired to be a comprehensive plan reasonably designed to clean up all outstanding delin- quencies; and WHERAS, Chapter 61, Oregon Laws 1933, Second Special Session, provides that the County Court shall have the power to cancel or compromise any ad valorem taxes assessed and levied against lands located in an irrigation district, upon the written recommendation of the Stat Reclamation Commission, where such District is refunding its outstandding obligations through any governmental ;agency of the United States, and when such taxes are cancelled or comprom- ised., to make appropriate notation of the same upon the tax records of the county or counties Ton which said lands are located; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, duly and regularly assembled at its regularly assembled at its regular meeting this 3d day of ,April,_1935, all of the members being present and voting in the affirmative, that pursuant to the provisions of said aforesaid Chapt6v 61, Oregon Laws 1933, Second Special Session, and as a part of the plan of adjustment, compromise and collection of outstanding delinouet taxes and assessments against lands -within the said Squaw Creek Irrigation District, that any and all ad valorem taxes assessed and levied against lands located within the Squaw Creek Irrigation District be cancelled or compromised upon the conditions hereinafter set forth and in the following manner, to wit: Upon payment of forty per cent of the principal, plus penalties and interest of the ad valorem taxes assessed against any parcel of land within said district remaing and un- paid for the year 1933 -34 and prior years, t,x receipt shall be issued in full of the said taxes for each of said years and the remaining sixty per cent of principal and interest hhall be cancelled; provided, however, that all that portion of the ad valorem taxes lev- ied and assessed against the lands in said District for the years above specified for state and for school purposes shall be paid in full. The sheriff and tax collector of Deschutes County, Orego_1, is hereby ordered and dir- ected that upon the payment of forty per cent of the total amount of ad valorem taxes,.to- gether with penalties and interest levied -and assessed against.any parcel of real property within Squaw Creek Irrigation District for the years 1933 -34, and prior years, now remain - ing unpaid, to issue official receipt for the full amount of said taxes, penalties and in- terest, and upon such payment being made, as herein set forth, the remainder of ,%id taxes, together with penalties and interest, for the respective year or years, shall be, and the same is declared thereupon to 1m cancelled and the said tax collector shall make appropriate notation of such cancellation upon the tax records of the county in accordance with the inten:dments of this resolution. All payments, cancellations and remittances under the terms, conditions and intend. - ments of this Resolution, shall be made on or before the lst day of January, 1936, and the sheriff and tax collector of Deschutes County be and he hereby is inttructed to make no cancellation or remittances of ad valorem taxes against any real property within the Squaw Creek Irrigation District subsequent tb the lst day of January, 1936. This resolution is unanimously adopted subject to the express approval hereof upon the written recommendation of the State Reclamation Commission of the State of Oregon; and upon such approval and recommendation the same shall be immediately :effective. Done in open Court.this 3d day of April, A.D. 1935. DESCHUTES COUNTY, STATE OF OREGON By(signed) C. E. LYON, County Judge (SEAL) By (signed)A. H. TIFFT, Commissioner ATTEST: By(signed) M. T. TRIPLETT, Commissioner (signed MABLE G. LIVESAY County Clerk and ex- officio Clerk of the County Court.r After careful consideration d' the above resolution, and it appearing to the Commission that it would be to the best interest of the District and all concerned that the plan for adjustment and collection of delinquent assessments as set out in said resolution be recom- mended and HEREBY APPROVED. No further business appearing, the meeting adjourned. ATTEST: (signed) CHAS. E. STRICKLIN Chas. E. Stricklin, State Engineer, Secretary. (signed) CHARLES • H. MARTIN, Charles H. Martin, Governor, Chairman (sign-ed) EARL SNELL Eakl Snell, Secretary of State (signed) RUBUS C. HOLMAN Rufus C. Holman, State Treasurer �r 20 STATE OF OREGON, } } ss. County of Marion } I, CHAS. E. STRICKLIN, State :Engineer of Oregon and Secretary of the State Reclamation Commission, do hereby certify that the foregoing copy of the minute *6f a meeting of the State Reclamation Commission, held on April 22, 1335, approving a Resolution providing for a plan of adjusting delingUent taxes upon lands located within the Squaw Creek Irrig- ation District, has been compared with the original and that it is a correct transcript therefrom and of the whole of such original minutes, as the same -appears of record in my office and custody. ' IN- WITNESS - WHEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand -at Salem, Oregon, this 6th day of May, 1935. I Chas. E. Stricklin I Chas. E. Stricklin, State Engineer, Secretary, State Reclamation Commission. Be It Remembered, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, for the 6tate of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court; House in Bend, Oregon, this list day of Kay, said date being the day fixed by law for the holding of said term of said County Court in said County. All members being present, the following proceedings' were lmd, to -wit: i In the Matter of Beer License: W. P. Tyson of East Lake, having made application for Retail Beer Licerlse and the same being approved, it is hereby ORDERED that license issue to said W. P. Tyson. In the Matter of Dance Hall License It appearing that Terrebonne Grange has applied for a dance hall license and filed the proper bond, and being in all things regular it is ORDERED that dance hall license issue to said Terrebonne Grange. In the Matter of Tumalo Lake County Road: I The last report of the road viewers was read and accepted, and i 6VHEREAS9 IT Appears that a public necessity :exists for the establishment of said road, said County Court hereby declares its intention of establishing said road, and! 1 In the Matter 'of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Miller Lumber Company Indigent 9.00 EricksonSs•Grocery 0 6244.25 - -- Relief Exp. $0.33 244.58 J. S. Davis Co., Inc. Indigent 15.00 James Mayne +1 21.00 Dr. Heer 9 5.50 Walter G. Peak, Agent 5.00 - C. B. Huntington al 30.00 Iricksons Grocery +t :2.08 Nellie Grater ++ 100000 Mi llec- Lumber Co. al 3.00 Mrs. Frances Currie al 30.00 Mrs.. I. B.­ Huffman + 25.00 A. H. Tifft Commissioners 22.20 Ericksons Grocery Indigent 1.45 Hogan Studio Finger Prints- Identif. 20.00 Superior Cafe Board of Prisoners 50.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Nurse - supplies .20 C. E. Lyon Judge - expense 2.10 L. F. Kelley Indigent 4.00 Allen Grant ++ z 4.50 St. Charles Hospital " 45.10 J. S. Davis Co. Inc. Sheriff- insurance 60.00 J. S. Davis Co. Inc. 41 31 30.18 Bend insurance Agency z Coroner-Bond 15.00 J. F. MCEU -ity Circuit Judge- -Misc. 6.50 Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub.436.67- supplies $33.50 70.17 Graybar Electric Col Watermaster- expense 3.10 J. F. McNulty it i1' 10.50 J. F. McNulty Dist.Atty.- expense 11.50 Parker Drug Co. Indigent 1.00 Bert C. Boylan Expense- Dist.Atty. Steno.$1.00 Travel $1.18 ° postage 61.10 3.28 Erickson +s Food Market Indigent 3.19 Allan Grant 11 5.00 Arnold San:dwi ck 11 6.00. Medo Land Creamery+ 6.30 Pacific Power & Light " 3.04 (Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Sher.$5.25- Dist.Atty.$4.25- -Supt. $4.25 Betty Erickson Clerk $5.75 Treas. $5.75 Nurse ��5 Indigent 29.50 19.25 Lynch & Roberts 4.00 Mrs, 1. H.- Ream " 30.00 Mae Ainswo-rth + 79.00 Columbia Mercantile Co. V 13.00 C. M. Williamson 71 3.00 Agnes Hyde Yl 30.00 Geo. Barr 91 2.60 St. Charles Hospital 17 46.55 Miller Lumber Co. 3.001 Frank Johnson ++ 3000 H. C. Ellis 11 3-00 Dr. J. :- I. Thom 21 50.00 St. Charles Hospital 11 239.90 Dr. J. W. 'Thom 11 100.00 H. C. Ellis Justice Court 3.00 Dr. J. W. °Thom Indigent 17.50 St. Charles Hospital 1' 10.00 F.D. Antrim Sealer of'Wts. & Meas. 21.11 Nation Re., Service Indigent 19.53 C. L. McCauley Sher. Tel. $3.95- -Auto $14.25 18.20 Mable G. Livesay Clerk - postage 12.26 St. Charles Hospital Indigent 93.30 Dr. J. viii. Thom V 86.00 Marie Noakes Sheriff clerk - salary 50.00 R. Anna Thompson Supt. clerk- salary 25.50 Millard Triplett Commissioners 15.00 Mrs. L. R. Baldwin Indigent 12.50 Allan Grant 11 10.00 Margaret Everett u 25.00 A. A. Skagg New Court house expense 40.00 205 206 . Ward Mounker New, court house expense ?Ted N. Van Matre 11 V 11 V V7. A. Jacobs ' 11 - V Clair Fuller 11 11 1.1 K. F. Bush ai 11 4,11 31 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. County offices Mrs.Dora Kassner Widow's pension Margaret Everett Indigent Margaret Everett " Mable G.. Livesay Postage- circuit court W. V. Hemmer Deputy assessor - salary F. A. Scott Salary- deputy assessor C. V. Silvis a 11 11 Bend Water Dept. Indigent State Ind. Acc. Comm. PacificiPower & Light Service- courthouse Kate Matson Indigent Bernice, V "f . Carney Relief-medical Mrs. N..E. Parrish Indigent E. W. Cook C.A. Nickell' Mission,Service Sta. Sheriff -auto & travel 0. S. Phillips, M. D. Indigent Bend eater Dept. Jail $2.45- warehouse $1.35- courthouse ,#3.70 bend Troy Laundry Jail expense Z. T. Gideon Justice Court Bend Bulletin Sher.30.- Dist.Atty28. Treas.2.40 Rd. Master $6.50 Aubrey E. Perry watermaster salary F. A. Scott Deputy assessor- salary James Fahey Old age pension Hannah Jane Harter V '1' . Alaska Junk. Co. New court house expense Marion Bowen Relief worker's expense -auto Thomas Egan Odd age pension John Henninger Old age pension Nels Oland•er Old age pension Matt Hyland Old age pension W. V. Hammer deputy assessor- salary Marion M. Lesh Indigent $65.00 -- Board of Pris. $52.90 W. PI Bandevert Circuit court -- bailiff Florence Swanson Circuit court reporter Mrs. C... T. Lidson Indigent Kate Matson' Northwest Printing Co. Clerk 63.60- Assessor $0.60 Treas.61.90 Sheriff $3.00- Supt.$27.40- Nurse .95 Horace Warrington Old age pension Martha ,Chandl er Indigent Al Foster Lucille:Hale Circuit court--witness Bntrikin brothers Nurse- -auto GENERAL ROAD FUND Tum- :A -Lum Lumber Co. State Ind_ Acc. Comri. Standard Oil Co. J. F.Arnold A. H. Tifft Pacific; Power & Light Gallway Garage & Mach. Shop Miller Lumber /,o. John Buckholt Atone Rune Robert Thompson Dale Tussing .Walter May Dan C. Wood Miller .Lumber Co. Howard .Cooper Corp. Bend Iron Works C. F. May George H. McAllister Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Stanley Scott C. E. Lyon Equipment Insurance SE "A Projects Equipment -- Insurance Road Conference - expense service Equipment Supplies Salary stone boat Salary n 11 Supplies Equipment Service Hauling Salary - postage- telephone Supplies Insurance Trigkcf.ighway conference n ''.1.00 144.00 i 50.00 21.88 8.50 61.08 35.00 4.50 13.00 10.00 97.65 81.09 105.00 10.45 .79 30.74 20.00. 5.00• 10.00 3.00 4.00 2.75 11.50 7.50 i 3.40 1 13.00 i 96.95 i 172.58 9'.01 15.00 ,25.00 150.00 21.18 15.00 30.100 15.00 15.00 3.10 117.00 4 8.00 5.00 ' 20.00 t 10.00 37.45 10.00 20.00 20.00 4.00 11.75 95.75 79579 184.51 16.00 15.00 1.00 1.35 13.:26 92.00 12.50 9197 63.84 99.76 83.79 19.37 11.78 2.05 ,2.00 101.66 4.120 8.40 j 10.0,2 I. ri E. H. Spoo Lumber supplies Dan C. Wood z MARKET ROAD FUND - salary Dale Tussing MARKET ROAD FIND - salary There being no further business, the Court adjourned to meet May 15, 1935. C. E. Lyon, County Judg -e. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Millard Triplett, Commissioner. 500.81 15.96 31.92 The County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, met this 15th day of May, pur- suant to adjournment, all members being present, when the follo.,ing proceedings were had: In _the Matter of Indigent Relief: It appearing that Mrs. Lois Fitz is no longer in need of aid, her allowance is hereby ORDERED cancelled. In the matter of Janitor: 1/ The court having received applications for Janitor in- the new, court house; and having considered the same, The application of Fred Triplett was accepted for such position. In the Matter of the Cancel- zl� lation of llarrant: It a wearing that warrant 568 B, issued to S. Fenno, was accieentally burned in to tax;, office, it is hereby ORDERED that same: be cancelled and a duplicate be issued. In the Matter of Claims z/ Against the County: The following bills were presented -and approved by the Court: GENERAL FUND John 0. Mefferd Carl Williams W. A. Kentner In the Matter of Beer License: New court house expense New court house expense New court house expense AMOUNT $40.65 6.00 4.50 207 It appearing that C. E. Simpson ad J. V. scuff have applied for beer license and filed the necessary fee, it is hereby ORDERED that said beer license be granted. In the Matter of 'Working County Prisoners: Whereas, it is deemed to the best interests of Deschutes county to use the prisoners committed to the county jail for sentence or payment of a fin, it is hereby ORDERED that the sheriff be allokmed to work all prisoners now in the jail or to be committed in the future, using said prisoners in work on county roads or around the county court house. In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: Whereas, it appears,that the County has acquired certain real estate through delinquen tax sales, it is hereby ORDERED that the same be offered for sale, at public sale, to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than-the amount set opposite each description. 'Lots 11 aiad 12, of Block 12-- Redmond, First Addition. 620.00 Lot 7, Bloc? 28, Northwest Tovmsito Co. :2nd Addition 10.00 f r The Court adjourned to meet June 5, 1935. C. E. Lyon, Judge. A. H. Ziff t,Commission,er. Millard Triplett, Commissioner. 208 I Belt Remembered, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of*Oregon, was begun and held at the court house in Bend, in aid County., on,the 5th and 6th days of June, 1935, said days being the days fixed by law for the holding of the county court, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -witt In the Matter of The ✓ Sale of Real Property: It is ordered that the following described parcels of real property - heretofore 'acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale at public sale,,to the highest bidder for cash, ' for an amount .not less than the, sum set opposite each respective .,tract to merit: i Lot 5, Block 34, Redmond, Original X10.00 Lot 9, Block 3, Grandview Addition 10.00 Lots 1 and 2 1 8, Redmond, First Addition 20.00,_ tot 1, Block 2, Mill Addition 10.0E3 NE4 SE4 13 -17 -12 40.00 Together :with costs of sale. -It vas also ORDERED that deed be issued to `W. . M. Sbmpe for the folAowi.ng property: Dots 1 and 2 in Block 19, Redmond. I.t was further ORDERED that Deed be issued- ;to-Sta;te of Oregon, by and through its State Highway Commission, for 40 acres, (for description of which see Deed Redord 53, Page :......) for the sum of $1.00, receipt of which,is hereby acknowledged. Also, included in said Deed, Easement of right -of -way to highway. In the Matter of Leas- ing County Property: It appears that Deschutes County is the owner of the following described; property, to- with N! SEg, Stec. 25, Tpn. 18, Range 12, and Mrs. Clara B. Schneuer has tni3ered the sum of 45.00 for the lease of said property for one year, which offer is hereby accepted. It also appears that De s.chutes.County is the owner of: Section 27, Tpn. r21, Range 19, and David Cody has tndered the sum of 425,00 for'tho lease of said land until Jan. 1,1936, $12.50 to be paid at present, and balance bt. a latter date,.which offer is hereby accepted. In the batter of Beer License: t/ The.following applications for beer licenses were approved: Mrg. Anna Koch, Sisters, Oregon Package A and retail license. McKinley Stoffel, Alfalfa, Oregon--Package A License. In the Matter of Cancel-,,, lation of Warrants: 'Whereas, it appears that warrants were issued to Assets Realization Co. for.Rent, in the amount of $462.50 by error, which warrants should be cancelled, It is hereby ORDERED that Warrant No. 1360 --B, for $369.00 d No. 1361 -B for $93.50 be hereby cancelled, and theClerk and Treasurer are directed to cancel same on tbir books and new warrants are ORDERED issued in the amounts.of $246.00 and $62.33. In the Matter of Salary of MarionBowen, Social-Worker. Whereas, it appearing that Miss Bowen, social workers, is devoting part time to State work, It;is hereby ORDERED that her salary of $30.00 per month be discontinued. In the Matter of County Judgefs Stenographer*- It is hereby ORDERED that $15.00 per month be paid to Virginia Banks, for salary as County Jud.gets Stenographer. In the Matter of Claims :against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: i c �J GENERAL FUND Pacific.Power & Light Co. Bend Laundry Bend Laundry State Ind.Acc..Comm Bend Garage Co. Bend Water Dept. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Garage Co'. Superior Cafe Mission Service Sta. Erickson's Grocery Galloway Garage &.Mach. Superior Cafe C. L. McCauley Hogan Studio Pacific Power & Light Co. ' Marie Noakes Bend Troy Laundry Bend Hardware Co. J. E. 6ullivaft Anton Anne- C. J. Leverett Bend Hardware Co. Dr. Raymond E. Watkins & Dr. Howard C. Stearns Cashman! s Redmond.Dairy Columbia Mercantile Co. Bend Insurance Agency National Reemploy. Ser. Schuman-Auto Electric Lumbermsns Insurance;Agency Bend Bulletin Redmond : Spokesman ;. Bert-C. Boylan Helen M. Loree Pilot JJutte Pharmacy Dr. R. W. Hendershott Dr. R. W. Christiansen Walter Graham C. P. Becker 0. C. Henkle Kate Matson Bushong_& Co. Maxine M. Neilsen R. Anna - Thompson Elene Merchant Walter G. Peak Pacifi'c.Power & Light Co. J. M. Lawrence J. Alton Thompson J. C. Penney Co. H. H. Dairy Bend Hardware Co. Lynch and'Roberts CO L. McCauley J. Alton Thompson Miller Lumber Co. U.vn View Dairy Pilot Butte Ser. Sta. Mrs. C. B. Huntington Margaret Everett Mrs. Agnes Hyde Cashman!s John DeBoer :Walter G. Peak, Agent H. C.911i s .. Lynch & Rbberts Isabelle Hunnel Miller Lumber Co. Pilot Butte - Pharmacy Marguerite H -. Lyons I'ricksonts Grocery JohnSullivan Court house light Nurse - expense New court house.expense New court house-expense $14.71 Rel. office Exp.40129- 0bubta -1 Expense veils $3.52 Sheriff -auto & travel Court house water Clerk $5.*50 -S'heri f f $2.05 Judge ' 40.90 Nurse $x.90 - asseessor $.40 Nurse- -auto ,expense Board of Prisoners Sheriff- -auto & travel Indigent i Sheriff -auto & travel - Board of Prisoners Tel. & Tel. $3.25 - Mist. $.75 -auto & travel $12.83 Fingerprint & Identification Jail expense Sheriff's clerks -- salary Jail Expense Sheriff-Misc. expense Indigent Relief office expense Indigent- professional Indigent ,V a Treasurerts bond Indigent expenses Sheriffeauto expense T reasurer- ts,bond Trea ,6.00 Legal: Publi cations Dist.- Attyl -- travel Examination Sheriff -- office expense Vital Statistics V xt Asst•= Natermaster salary Surveyor-expense m � . Indigent Clerkts supplies Examinations School Supt. clerk Examainations Treas. - postage Indi gent it , Travel 027.27- supplies $.54- Postage tll.supt Indigent m Relief office expense Indigent Sheriff Postage $20.005uppli:es $1. Travel expense -supt. Indigent Relief Expense Indigent a b a n Sheriff- office supplies Deputy assessor salary Indigent AMOUNT $ 27.35 1.81 2.00 45.52 15.65 2.85 9.75 31.63 58.50 2.50 358.69 7.70 35.70 10.83 7.50 .34 50.00 1.00 .45 10.00 6.05 10.00 .64 15.00 11.03 2.00 14.69. _ 5.00 21:71 8.50 5.00 6.90 26:90 28.00 7.50 1.10 5.50 11.25 17.00 5.00 5.00 30. o0A 5.49 4.50 43.50 12.00 10.00 ,1.00 30.00 38.91 3.27 '6.20 .70 20.73 21.00 38.84 27.00 3.30 20.40 30.00 30.00 30.00 14.58 8.00 5.00 3.00 14.44 5.00 2.00 17.40 1.00 13.57 10.00 20 r� 2.10 Mrs. L. R.Bald*c Mrs. W. A. Ream James.Mayne Aunes Feed Store A. H.,Tifft Bend Dairy. Millard. Triplett Allan Grant Cashman's Nellie Grater Bend-Water Dept. Entrikin Brothers Pacific Power & Light Mattie M.Shipley Ross Farnham, Agent Marion M. Lesh Dr. Harold H. Heer Butlerts Drug Store. Magill Drug Col C. H. Irvin + Mrs. Ruth Repnock E. E.,.Gray, D.M.D. Magill Doug Co. W. G. >Manningp D.M.D. Mrs. Frances Currie Aubrey Perry Bend Water Dept. C. A. Nickell B. F. Brown & Son W. F. Hammer Ellis H. Edington C. V.-Silvis ;.vvl. Silvis Cunning & Brewster Bend Hardware Co. Miller Lumber Co. 9. C.- Nelson Barr Paint & Wallpaper Co. Smith' s Electric Wm. Montgomery Bend Hardware Co. Ericksonfs Food Market Jack Bowman J. Elwood Isted Claire Fuller Walter Jacobs J. H. McNeely Wm. Montgomery Richard Frogge Bion 0. Coleman Jefferson Kirkpatrick Bend Portland Truck Ser. Simpson Bros. Paint Co. Midstate Hardware Co. Elli s . H. Ed.gington Ellis H. Edgington St. Charles Hospital E. 'W.. Cook Marion Lesh May Moore Rhea Pine Forest Grange GENERAL: ROAD FUND Howard Cooper Corporation Deo. H. McAllister John Buckholt Dan C. Wood Dale Tussing Walter May Robert Thompson P'etet s Blacksmith Shop Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Bend Water Dept. Schuman Auto Electric Farmers Hardware Co. Inc. State Ind. Acc. Comm. Bone Implement Co. Standard Oil Company of Cal. Galloway Garage and Mach. Bend Iron Works Indigent as a Commissioners expense Indigent Commissioners expense Court house expense Indigent Indigent Jail expense Nurse -auto expense Court house lighting (41.00 school) Indigent $61.03. Board of Prisoners $10.00 Indigent as at to ai Natermaster Salary Indigent a� New court house expense assessor - convention, *tk Deputy assessor- salary V as t1 General expense New court house expense n as ar at Court house supplies -gen. ex. Court house expense Janitor Service - balance New court house expense as n V as g at � Old Age Pension � � a New court house expense Deputy assessor - salary � as as Indigent E rent Indi gent- --1934 Indigent - -nursing New court house expense L Equipment Salary Salary Salary n a+_ Equipment Supplies Water service Repairing Equipment SERA Projects Equipment Supplies Supplies Equipment AMOUNT` i I '25.00 30.00 21.00 4.85 27.20 .9.70 15.00. 12.00 5.00 115.00 2.45 5..50 2.79 20.00 8.00 113.00 23.25 18.3.2 10.44 10.00 7.00 1.25 82.78 10.50 30.00 192.10 $6.30 4.00 9.07 5.22 51.60 134.00 7.00 40.00 216.92 695.00 21.47 1.45 132.64 320.45 5.00 3.65 10.00 66.5'2 70.00 78.13 10.80 11.30 4.50 15.00 15.00 8.10 69.20 37.05 49.08 8.62 186.40 3.00.. 272.00 50.00 13.49, 57.78 79.80 16.00 73.80 91.77 39:90 11.97 3.50 7.08 1.35 4.95 30.24 23.03 12.20 159.89 35.95 6.46 1 211 Miller Tractor & Equip. Co. State Inc,'Acc.Comm. Bend Garage Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. A. B. Ault Miller.-Lumber Company Bend Hardware Co. Dan C . -Wood Bend Imperial. Inc. Geo. H. McAllister Dan C . Wood Ross Farnham equipment Insurance Sher. auto-exp. ,1.24 Gen. roads.$9.35 Service Supplies Salary ' SuPplies MARKET ROAD FUND - salary MARKET ROAD FUND-salary New court house expense There berg no further business, the Court adjourned. 13.45 13.76 10. -59 1.00 1.00 68.20 38.70 10.00 6.00 '20.35 15.96 25.00 C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Millard Triplett, Commissioner The County Court met this 19th day of June, A.D. 1935, pursuant to •adjournment,,all. members being present, when the following proceedings were had to -wit: In the. Matter of the Salmi of Heal. Broperty: It aWearing that the County has acquired certain parcels of real property through de- linquent .tax sales, it is Ordered that same be offered for sale to the highest bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each described parcel, to-wit' o wit Lot,-22, Block 279 Bonne Home Addition Lot 14, Block 29, Northwest Tovmsite Co. Second Add. Lot 7, Block 2, Lytle Lots 6 & 7, Block 1.2, ullingerst Add. I0.00- 40.00 :20.,00 20..00 It was ORDERED that deed -issue to the City of Bend, for Lot .2, Block .2., and -Lot, 10, . Block 3, Mill Addition to Bend, for the amount of - 35.00; , ALSO.DRDERED that deed issue to C. T. Farleigh for Lot 12, Block 12, First.Addition,to, Redmond, for the amount of 410.00. In the.Matter of Indigent Relief: Lt was ORDERED that the following warrants be issued for relief = Bally Hopwood $17.00 Geo. Patrick 46.35 Marshall Burdick 2.16 In the Matter of / Salary of County Officers. y - It vas ORDERED that the Clerk change the amount of the monthly salary warrants for to County Judge, Clerk and Treasurer to conform with the law as passed by the 1935.session of Le gi bl.ature. In the Matter of Bever Li cen se> The following application for beer license was approved- C. T. Leedy, Sisters, Oregon; andW. R..Bernett, foo July 2, 32 end 4, at racetrack. In the Matter of Claims Against The County: The following bills were approved and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND Ni swonger & 3inslow Indigent Redmond Hospital Indigent School District No. I. New court house expense In the Matter of Cancel- lation of 31arrants: AMO UN T 195.00 106.00 25.00 It appearing that Warrant No. 1845 -B, Reg.. No. 32757, for $30.00 was issued by error, and should be cancelled, it is hereby ORDERED that said warrant be cancelled and;the Clerk is directed to issue another for ,15.00; Also appearing that'Warra.nt Ncl. A -4653, Reg. No. 25153, of $4.00 should be cancelled, it is hereby ORDERED that said.-warrant,, having been #aurned to the County for lumber, be cancelled. The following-warrants., having been issued more than • seven years, and duly as by law provided, are hereby ORDERED cancelled. Date No_. Amount. Name of Payee advertisied July 12, 1926 25514- 1.50 James S. Robinson. July '12, 1926 25515- 1.50 Vera Thompson July 12, 1926 .25540- 1.5— A. L. Schiek July 28, 1926 25647- 30.00 Mrs. J. H. Hethorn Sept. 3, 1926 25884- 1.00 A. E. Simmons a Sept. 28, 19.26 26094- 30.00 Mrs. J. E. Hethorn Oct. 82 1926 26192= 16.00 Hammond StephensiCo. Oct. 81 19.26 26254m 7.98 R. Bushnell Oct. 8, 1926 263108 3.00 Geo. Deatrich Oct. 28, 1926 26390- 30000 Mrs. J..E. Hetho;rn Nov. 8, 19:26 26636- 3.00 M. Michael I Nov. 8, 19.26 26705- 3.00 Bessie L. Reed Nov. 81 1926 26713- 3.00 J. D. Ridnour Nov. 9, 1926 26784- 7.29 Bureau Public Hehalth Nursing Nov. 18, 1926 26928% 34.83 J. Thompson Nov. 1851 19:26 26951^ 98.79 Jos. Thompson Dec. 10, 1926 272122 -60.00 E. T. Hubbard. i Dec. 11, 19:26 27218k 1.00 J. L. Jones � Dec. 11, 1926 27219(z `1.00 N. A. Nersehl Dec. 11, 19:26 27221k 15.00 E. H. Hatch Dec. 11, 1926 27223N, :24.00 R. H. Bayley Dec. 11, 1926 27224k 7.00 T. A. RutherfordII Dec. 11, 1926 27225k. 1.00 E. F. Dean Dec. 11, 1926 `27226a 1.00 M. F. Hopper i Dec. 11, 19:26 272279 1.00 A. C. Kurtti.s Dec. 11, 1926 272298 1.00 L. J. Hodley i Dec. 11, 1926 .272308 1.00 C. Baxter . Dec. 11, 1926 27231- 1.00 J. 0. Gerking Dec. 11, 1926 2-2234 1.00 A. Cody Dec. 11, 1926 27236. 1.00 S. R. Shipley Dec. 11, 1926 27239x- 2284.00 Reliance Investment Co. Dec. ll -, 1926 '27241k 142.80 P. H. Scott Jan. 81 19.27 27536 . 1.00 A. 0. -Watkins Jan. 12, 1927 27899k 36.00 J. M. Nye Jan 12, 1927 27901c,, 16.40 A. Wells Jan. 12, 1927 27904 45.00 P. Jensen Jan, 122 1927 27905 17.40 Wayne Johnson Jan. 12, 1927 27908 90.90 H. C. Ellis Jan. 12, 1927 27938 -. 7.50 M. Brown Mar. .7, 1927 28176- 2.00 A. Lafferty Mar. 75 1937 28179- 2000 ` F. S. Dean Mar. 7, 1928 28182- 2.00 -W. Vaughn Mar. 72 1927 28183- 2.00 J. K. Webb Mar. 7, 1927 28186- 2.20 George Hanson Mar. 19, lR27 28191- 2.00 F. S.=.Dean Mar. 19, 19.2.7 28192- 2.00 A. Lafferty Apr. 11 1927 28.256'x- 25.00 L. Pouchain April 8, 1927 28288- 1.50 N. H. Drybrough Apr. 8, 1927 28289- 1.50 B. R. Posey n Apra 8, 19:27 28 -?90- 1.50 G. Moore Apr. 81 19:27 28291- 1.50 R. F. Mellon Apr. 81 1927 283:27- 1.00 'IV. 0. Middleton Apr. 81 1927 28328- 1.00 C. F. Nebecker Apr. 8, 1927 289- 1.00 L. G. Argotsinger Apr. 82 1927 28371k 9.00 Bend Insurance Agency May. 71 1927 28'679,* 506.60 Rri13]i-1saQtL1d May 7, 1927 . 28789- 15.73 Ericksonts Grocery May 7, 1927 28853- 43.75 Bend Cafe June 6, 1927 289801� 55.88 F. Armstrong June 6, 1927 290581,1, 110.00 C. Phellips June 6, 1927 2,90931,- 2.49 E. F.'Waudling June 6, 1927 29180 - '1.00 A. F. Shugert Jwhe 6, 1927 . 29188- 1.50 C. Coffey i June 61 1927 29229- 55.00V. L. Haynes ; And all County 'Warrants to July 1, 1927. In the Matter of County CarsL It is hereby ORDERED that the county car now being used by the County..Nurse, be sold for $421.00, and an .arrangement was herieby made to pay the county nurse X0.05 per mile for the use of her car. In the Matter of Norwood Plat: Whereas, a plat has been filed'of Norwood, the same being or lying outside the City 1, limits of any incorporated city or town, and whereas tare are certain roads set out in aid plat, therefore be it resolved that said plat and the said roads therein set out be, and they are hereby approved and declared to be established roads of Deschutes County. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C.E. Lyon, County Judge. Millard Triplett, Commissioner A. H. lifft, Commissioner. 41" Be It Rbmembered , That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of_Oregon, was begun and held at the court house in Bend, in said County, on the 3rd day of July.,-11335., said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of the county court, all members beingpresent, when the following proceedings were had, -to Wit: In the Matter of the J/ Sale of Real' Property:. It is ordered that the following described parcelsof real property jheretofore acquired by the County under delinquent tax sales, b offered for sale at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract to -wit:. Lot 5 & 6, dock 14, Aubrey Heights $:20.00 Lots 4, 5, & 6, Block 20, Laidlaw 7.50 Lots 1, :2, & 3, Block 21, Redmond., Origra.Townsite 10.00 In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND Helenmarr G. Hammer Juvenile fund Helenmarr G. ` Hammer Juveni le4l7,15 -Indi gent 47.90 Catherine Brideauz Indigent Mrs. W. H. Ream m Houk Motor Company Nurse -auto Millard Triplett Commissioners A. H. Tifft ` Magill Drug Co.! Indigent Good Samaritan Hospital Professional relief Pacific Power & Light Indigent Mrs. Agnes Hyde 31 H. C. Nelson New court house expense Kate Matson Indigent L. F. Kelley New court house expense Superior Cafe Board of Prisoners Chamberlin Electric New court house expense Lumbermens Cafe Board of Prisoners East Side Grocery Indigent J. E. Redman :n ° Redmond Dairy a� Palace Markets Mt. Hood Stages Cashmants 21 Safeway's (Redmond James Mayne+ Lawn View Dairyi John DeBoer - It Miller Lumber Co. It Bend Dairy it Margaret Everett It C . u�l . -Williamson if Mrs. C. B. Huntington ar Mrs. J. H. Loomis Simpson Bros. Faint Co. New court house eipense W. Verne Hammer Salary -- deputy assessor Erieksons Grocery Indigent Tr. G. Manning, D.M.D. xa Ericksons Grocery 71 Lynch & Roberts it Bend Water Dept. Jail Expense C. L. McCauley Auto & Travel 632.60- Postage-�50. New court house exp. s0.75 Gene Beach Juvenile fund Zellts Funeral Home Indigent Mable G. Livesay Clekk postage- $11.Cir. Ct. exp, $1.013 W. M. Wilson Indigent 'Wm. Montgomery New court house expense E. R. Cook Indigent R, AMOUNT 24.50 25.o5 4.09 30.00 .5A 15.00 43.48 129.93 4.01 36.99 87.23 30.00 8.00 42.75 1.00 2.45 3.50 12.00 3.10 18.00 3.60 26.37 05.50 .21.00 2.60 8.00 3.00 14.30 30.00 6.00 30.00 14.00 5.86 64.00 12.90 3.00 244.26 4.00 2.45 83.35 8.52 60.00 1'2.06 20.00 4.15 3.00 21 Isabelle Hunnell Square Deal Furn. Co, H., C.. Nelson Paci fi c Power & Li ght National Reemp;Service Owl Pharmacy Aubrey E. Perry Walter Graham Pilot Butte Service Sta. Ore.State. Ag. College Bend Laundry R. Anna Thompson Marion M. Lesh Barr Paint & �Vlallpaper Co. Helenmarr G. Hammer T. W. Wilkerson J. S. Davis Co. H. C. Ellis Bend Water Dept. -Wilson B. Empey Mission Service Station Bend Bulletin Columbia Mercantile Co. Erickson's Food Market M. Stoffel Bend Water Dept. Dr. Morris B. McKenney F. D. Attrim St. �'harles Hospital Erickson's Grocery Dr. Grant Skinner Marguerite H. Lyons .Wilson B. Empey A. E. Simmons Columbia Mercantile Col Allen Grant Nellie Grater 'Wm. Montgomery Marie Noakes Pilot Butte Pharmacy. 'Walter G. Peak Catherine erideaux Pacific Power & Light M. P. Cashman Mrs. Mattie Shipley Mrs. Frances Currie GENERAL ROAD FUND Standard Oil Col of Calif. F. M. Kelly Pacific Power & Light Dan C. Mood D. D. Tusing John Buckholt Howard Cooper Corr. State Ind.Acc.Comm. Bend Water Dept. Bone Implement Co. Pete's Blacksmith Shop. Miller Tractor & Equip.Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Dan C. 'Wood D. D. Tossing Geo. H. McAllister Indigent Court house a:pense New court house Jail - lighting Indigent V Salary -watermaster Salary -asst. watermaster Indigent expense Agricultural agent Court house m:pense Co. .school supt -clerk Indigent New court house expense Nurse -auto =expense Indigent Ott 1.1 court house water sealer of ,Vts. & Mews. sheriff -auto expense Leg. Pub.626.- Clerk$9.25- Treas. 1.20 Sheriff $6.- Court - $12.00 Indigent Courthouse expense Indigent General °expense i Professional relief Sealer of Ats. & Meas. Indigent Al it Deputy assessor - salary 'Weights & measures -Dist. Sealer Clk.65.50 -Judge 42.75 -Sher. $2.75 Indigent New court house expense Indigent New court house expense salary -- sheriff 's office Indigent Treas.- postage Juvenile fund courthouse lights- supplies Indigent_ ar Widow' s pension Supplies Servi ce Li ght s Salary Salary Salary Supplies Insurance warehouse water Suppli es Suppl i e s Equipment Supplies Salary*MARKET ROAD FUND Salary MARKET ROAD FUND Telephone-MARKET ROAD FUND There being'no further business) the Court adjourned. 5.00 ,6.60 238.60. 1.36 22.43 5.10 19:L .84 51.00 1'3.56 1305500 (3.68 31.50 14.00 i -57.85 15.00 1 5.00 10.00 3.00 4.05 17.04 2.50 I 54.45 ! 4.11 .50 4.50 3.75 5.00 4.91 25.50 4.28 2.00 1.00 11.32 11.00 -52.5 6.00 95.00 5.45 50.00 3.00 5.00 4.:29 x,0.68 5.00 20.00. 30.00 50iM .50 1.00 '79.80 59.85 ,7:2.00 27.30 8.41 1.35 6.20 2.00 4.71 2.65 19.95 31.92 13.22 C. E. Lyon, Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Millard Triplett,' Commissioner. i t I I I i IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. IN RE: PEARL ROSETTA GINGRICH L/ ORDER And now is resented to this court the � p petition of Pearl Rosetta Gingrich, asking that the East 78 feet of Tract No. 24 of Virginia Park, according to the official plat thereof cn file and of record in the office of the County Cher:Z in Deschutes County, Oregon, which 'vas erroneously sold to Deschutes County at a tax sale, be reconveyed to the said Pearl Rosetta Gingrich, without cost, and the court having been dvised of said error by the Sheriff of said County, and having fully investigat6d the facts, it is hereby ORDERED that a deed be issued by this court reconveying the above described property to the said Pearl Rosetta Gingrich, and that said deed be recorded, all Without cost to her. Done in open court at Bend, Oregon, tiis 26th day of July, 1935. Commissioners Court for Deschutes County,Orego By C. E. Lyon, County Judge. By A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. By M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. I The County Court of Deschutes County met this 17th day of July, pursuant to adjournment all members being present, when the following proceedings -were had: In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property.: i WHEREAS, the City of Redmond. has applied to the County Court of Deschutes County to pur chase Lots 1, 21 3, and 4 in Block 73; Lots 3 and '4 in Block 74, and Lots 13, 14, 15, l6, 17, 18 and 19 and 20 .in Block 47, and ZHEREAS, the City of Redmond desires to use said real property for corporate purposes and it is deemed to the best interests of the public that said sale be made, IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the aforesaid sum of 45.00 be, and the same is, hereby ccepted as the full purchase price for the aforesaid real estate and a record of this esolution be entered in Book 3 at page 215, of the Journal of Deschutes County and that a eed issue to the City of Redmond for said real estate. Bated this 17th day of July, 1935. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT By C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H.. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. Be It Resolved, that Whereas, the-West half of Lots 21, 22, 23, 24, of Block 47 have n owned and used by City of Redmond for public use, it would be in order to cancel taxes the same, and, It is hereby ORDERED that Dead'issue to Ray Johnson Post #44, of American Legion, at ond, Oregon, to tle East' half of Lots 21, 222 :23 and ,, 4, Block 47, for public use. It is hereby ORDERED that Lot 7, Block 2, of Lytle Addition to Bend, be sold to the ty of Bend, for $10.00) It is also ORDERED that the State Highway Commission be given an option on Lots 42, 43, 5O, 51, 5:2, 53, 60, 61, 62, and 63 for six month_ s at $5.00 per acre. In the Matter of Rent: It appearing an overpayment was made to Assets Realization Company for rent, May Ist to May 20, inclusive, in the amount of 4123.00 and the Clerk is hereby ordered to make de- mand upon D. 111. Stone, Ag -6nt for Assets Realization Co. for return of this amount. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The Telephone bills .were presented and ordered 1�aid in the amount of $57.37. The court adjourned to meet July 26, 1935, at 9 o1clock A.M. C. E. Lyon, Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner( n The County Court met this 26th day of July, pursuant to adjournment, present, when the following proceedings.were had: all " members. being' In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: Whereas, Deschutes County.has acquired the following described parcels of real prop - erty under delinquent tax sales, it is Ordered that it be offered for sale at; public sale, to the highet bidder, for cash, for an amount, not less than the sum set opposite each res- pectite tract, to--wit:. r Lot 10, Block 28, Highland Addition 115.00 -V1z of Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, and all of 17 and 18, Block 24, Redmond 60.00 be issued for the following property: IT IS ORDERED that deeds b p p Y Lot 9, Block 3, Grandview Addition, to Beatrice Spencer, for $10.00, Lot 7, Block 2, Lytle Addition, to City of Bend, for 010.00. WHereas, It appears that the.East 78 feet of Tract No. 24 of l rginia Park was erron- eously sold to Deschutes County at a tax sale, It is hereby ORDERED that said!propierty be reconveyed to Pearl Rosetta Gingrich without cost to her. l A s issued to Harr Leed as per Court order of April 22, 193.2, cpnveying the deed was Y Y A' following: Lot 9, Block 34, Northwest To:wnsit•e Compan$'s Second Addition to Bend. In the Matter of Indigent Relief: It is hereby Ordered that the following relief be cancelled: Ethel Barron $30.00 Elsie Carden 10.00 Dave Carter 17.00 It is hereby Ordered that the following relief be reduced: AlliejDavis $25.00 (formerly $35.00) In the Matter of Advertis- ing for Tax Foreclosure: The Redmond Spokesman is hereby designated as-the paper to publish the foreclosure ceedings. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: Mrs. Mattee Shipley Indigent $20.00, Bradetich Brothers Slaughtered Cattle 16.08 In the Matter of County Relief: 1/ It is hereby ORDERED that allcourt orders for indigent relief and widowls pensions be cancelled, effective August 2. In the Matter of the Cancellation of Warrants: It is hereby ORDERED that the following warrants be cancelled: Joseph Detlor John F. Olson Susan C. Claypool In the Matter of Change of Precinct Boundaries:- It is hereby ORDERED that the be changed as follows: 188 B 10.00 296 B 13.25 572 B 10.00 915 B 10.00 588 B 15.00 931 B 15.00 1674 B 15.00 2002 B 15.00 .270 B 11.15 ;287 B 7.40 562 B 10.00 905 B 10.00 i boundaries of the voting precincts of Deschutes County I' �I W 217 r Bend No. 1. Beginning at a point on the north corporate boundary of the City of Bend, where the same intersects the east bank of the Deschutes.River; thence east approximately one quarts' mile to an intersection with the center line of the right of way of the Oregon Trunk Railway thence southerly along said right-of-way center line to an intersection of said right -of- -way center line with East Franklin Avenue; thence westerly and northwesterly along Bast Franklin Avenue and Franklin Avenue to Riverside Boulevard; thence westerly along Riverside Boulevard•to an intersection with the center nine of Louisiana Avenue; thence northwesterly_ along the continuation of the center line of Louisiana Avenue to the center line of the Deschutes River ;: thence following the said center line of the Deschutes River downstream in a general northeasterly direction to an intersection with the corporate boundary of the City of Bend at the intersection of the center line of the Deschutes River with the north boundary of the southwest quarter of the southeast quarter (SVd;j;.SEj) of Section twenty. - nine (25) Township Seventeen (17) south, Range Twelve (112) E.V.M.; thence east along said corporate boundary to the east bank of the Deschutes River; thence following said corporate boundary downstream in a general northeasterly direction to the point of beginning. Bend No. 2. All that portion of the City of Bend located easterly from the following described boundary: Beginning at a point on the north corporate boundary of the City of•Bend at a point where said boundary intersects the center line of the right -of -way of the Oregon Trunk railway; thence southerly along said railway right -of -way center line to a point where sajl center line intersects the easterly boundary of Section Thirty -two (3.2) Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve (12) E.Vd�M.; thence south along said east boundary -of Section Thirt two (32) to the Northeast (NE) corner of Section Five (5) Township Eighteen (18) South, range Twelve (12) E.W.M. thence south one half mile to the East quarter corner of said section Five (5); thence -lest one half mile to the center of said Section Five (5); thence south one half mile to the south quarter of said Section Five (5) Bend No, 3. Beginning at the southeast corner of Section Thirty -two (32) Township Seventeen (17)___ South, Range Twelve (12) E. -W.M. thence north along the easterly boundary of said section Thirty -two (32) to an intersection -w th the center line of the right -of -way of the Oregon `trunk railway ;: thence in a general northwesterly direction along said railroad right -of- way center line to an intersection-with East Franklin Avenue; thence in a westerly and northwesterly direction along East Franklin Avenue and Franklin Avenue to Bond Street; thenc in a southwesterly and southerly direction along Bond Street to an intersection with the south corporate boundary of the City of Bend, thence east along said city boundary to the point of beginning. Bend No. 4. Beginning at a point on the south corporate boundary of the City of Bend at a point where said boundary is intersected by the center line of Bond Street; thence northerly and northeasterly along Bond Street to Franklin Avenue; thence northwesterly along Franklin Avenue to Riverside Boulevard; thence westerly along Riverside Boulevard >to__an__intersect- ion with the center line of Louisiana Avenue; thence northwesterly along the continuation of the. center line of Louisiana Avenue to the center line of the Deschutes River; thence following the said center line of the Deschutes River upstream in a general southwesterly direction to an intersection with the center line of Tumalo Avenue; thence easterly along. Tumalo Avenue to Broadway; thence southerly along Broadway to an intersection with the south corporate boundary of the City of Bend; thence east along said city boundary to point of beginning. Bend No. 5. Beginning at a point on the south corporate hound.ary of the _City of Bend at .a point where said city boundary is intersected by the center line of Broadway; thence northerly along Broadway to Tumalo Avenue; thence westerly along Tumalo Avenue to an intersection with the center line of the Deschutes River; thence following the said center line of the Des- chutes River upstream in a southerly direction to an intersection with the south corporate boundary of the City of Bend; thence east along said city boundary to the point of beginning Bend No. 6. All that portion of the city of Bend lying westerly of the center line of the Leschute River and lying southerly from the center line of Jacksonville Avenue and the extension of said,Jacksonvil3_e avenud center line extended southeasterly from Harmon Boulevard. Bend No. 7. Beginning at the intersection of the center line of the Deschutes River with Newport Avenue; thence northwesterly and westerly along Newport Avenue to West Ninth Street; thence north along Nest Ninth Street to the north corporate boundary of the City of Bend; thence west along said corporate boundary to the north quarter corner of Section Thirty -one (31) Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) E.`.W.M.; thence south along the corporate boundary of the city of Bend to the center line of Jacksonville Avenue.; thence easterly and southeasterly along the said center line of Jacksonville Avenue and the extension of said center line of Jacksonville :Avenue to the center of the Deschutes River; thence ,fol- lowi.ng the center line of the Deschutes River down stream in a northeasterly direction to the point of beginning. Bend N o,.,- 8 . All that portion of the city of Bend lying west of the Deschutes River and lying North of Newport :Avenue and lying east of Nest Ninth Street. Pine Forest No. 9. Beginning at a point on the west boundary of Deschutes County at a point where said county line is intersected with a Township line between Township Nineteen (19) South and Township Twenty (20) South; thence east for forty-nine (49) miles more or less to the south- east corner of Township Ndneteen (19) South, Range Fourteen (14) East `W.M.; thence :north__ for six (6) miles to the northeast corner of said Township Nineteen (19) South, Range fourteen (14) Fast W.M., thence west along the north boundary of said to-wnshi p for five miles, more or less to an intersection with the Central Oregon State Highway; thence in a northwesterly direction-along said Central Oregon State Highway to an intersection with the east boundary of section thirty -six (36) Townshi;_r. Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (12) B.W.M.; thence north along the east boundary of Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Twelve (1.2} E.W.M. to the northeast corner of Section Thirteen (13) of said township; thence west along that certain section line which is located two miles southerly from and parallel to the north boundary of township Seventeen (17) South and the-westerly extension of said section line for twenty -seven (27) miles, more or less to an intersection with the -west boundary of Deschutes, County; thence in a general southwesterly direction along the said westerly boundary of Deschutes County to the point of beginning, excepting from the above described area, the area lying ?within the corporate limits of the city of Bend._ LaPine No. 10., Beginning at the southwest corner of Deschutes County, thence east along the souther- ly line of Deschutes County for fifty -one (51) miles more or less to the southeast corner of Township twenty-two (22) south, Range fourteen (14) East V.M. thence North for eighteen (18) miles to the northeast corner of Township Twenty (20) South, Range Fourteen (14) East W.M.; thence west for forty -nines miles, more or less, along the northerly boundary of town- ship twenty (20) south to the west boundary of Deschutes County; thence southerly along the said west boundary of Deschutes County to the point of beginning. Millican No. 11. All that portion of Deschutes County lying East of the Range line common to Range Fourteen (14) Fast and Range Fifteen (15) East I.M. Grange Hall No. 1-2. Beginning at the southeast corner of Tovmship eighteen (18) South, Range fourteen (14) Bast W.M.; thence west along the south boundary of said township for five :mires, more or less, to an intersection of the Central Oregon State Highway; thence in a:northwesterly direction along said Central Oregon Stage Highway to an intersection with the west boundary of section thirty -one (31) Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East .W.M.; thence north to the northwest corner of Section Eighteen (18) Township Seventeen `17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East :.W.M.; thence east for six (6) miles to the northeast cornar of Section Thirteen (13) Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East -W.M-.;__ thence north for two (2) miles to the northwest corner of Township Seventeen (17) South, Range Fourteen (14) Hast W.M.; thence east for six (6) miles to the northeast corner of Township Seventeen South, Range Fourteen (14) East `W.M.; thence :south twelve (12) miles to the point of beginning. 11 Tumalo No. 13. Beginning at a point on the west boundary of Deschutes County said point being at the intersection of a line extended west from the south-west corner of Section Seven (7) Town- ship Seventeen (17) South, Range Nine (9) 'last W.M. thence East forthirty- three (33) miles more or less, to the southeast corner of Section Twelve (12) Township Seve:ntesn (17) South, Range Thirteen (13) East-W.M.; thence north for five miles to the northeast corner of Section Twenty -four (24); Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Thirteen (1 3) East'W.M.; thence West for ten and five tenths (10.5) miles, more or less, to the Deschutes River at a point where said Deschutes River intersects the north boundary of Section Twenty (:20) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve, X1,2) East W.M.; thence folloLing said Deschutes River downstream in a northeasterly direction to an intersection of said. River with -the north boundary of Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East -W.M. 8 thence west along the north boundary of said Township Sixteen (16) South to an intersection with the Bend Sisters State Highway; thence along said'Bend- Sisters State Highway in a southeasterly direction to an intersection of said highway t-, the East boundary of Section Nine (9) Township Sixteen (16) South Range Eleven (11) East W.M.;. thence south to the southeast cor- l� I' 0 1-' f� 21-9 ner of.Bection Sixteen (16) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11).East W.M.; thence West along the section line to the northwest cornier of Section Nineteen (19) Township Six- teen (16) South, Range Nine (9) Bast W.M.; thence West for three and one -half miles (el) more or less, to the west boundary of Deschutes County; thence southerly to the point.of beginning. Plainti•ew No. 14. Beginning at a point on the west boundary of Deschutes County, which point is located west a distance of 3. 5 miles, more or less, from the southwest corner of Section Eighteen (18) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Nine (3) Fast W.M.; thence east 3.5 miles, more or less to the said southwest corner of Section Eighteen (18) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Nine (8) East 'W.M.;, thence east along the section line for fifteen (15) miles to the southeast corner of Section Sixteen (16) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) East'W.M.;_thence north to an intersection with the Bend - Sisters State Highway; thence northwesterly along said State Highway to an intersection with the north boundary of section five (5) Tom shi p Sixteen (16) South, Range Eleven (11) East*W.M.; thence East along the Township line to the Southeast corner of Section Thirty Three (33) Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Eleven (11) East W.M.; thence north along the Section line for 10.5 miles, more or less, to an intersection -with Squaw Creek; thence following Squaw Creek upstream in a southwesterly direction to an intersection with the west boundary of Section Thirty (30) Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Eleven (11) East W.M.; thence South to the south- east corner of Section Thirteen (13( Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Ten (10) East W.M.; thence'West for twelve (12) miles to the southwest corner of Section Eighteen (18) Town- ship Fifteen (15) South, Range Nine (9) East W.M.; thence West for five (5) miles, more or less, to the west boundary of Deschutes County; thence in a general southerly direction along the ,west boundary of Deschutes County to the point of beginning. Sisters No. 15. Beginning at the northwest corner of Deschutes county thence east for twenty one and five tenths miles (21.5) more or less, to the northeast corner of Section Four (4) Town- ship Fourteen (14) South, Range Eleven (11) East W.M.; thence south along the section line for 1.5 miles, more or less, to Squaw Creek, thence following Squaw. Creek upstream in a southwesterly direction to an intersection with the west boundary of section Thirty (30) Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Eleven (11) East'VJ.M. ;. thence South to the southeast corner of Section thirteen (13) Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Ten (10) East I.M.; thence West foie 12 miles to the southwest corner of Section Eighteen (18) Township Fift- een (15) South, Range Nine (9) East W.M.; thence West for Five (5) miles, more or less, to the west boundary of Deschutes County; thence in a general northerly direction along the west boundary of Deschutes County to the point of beginning. Redmond. No. 16. Beginning at the northeast corner of Section Twenty-four (224) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Thirteen (13) East W.M.; 2g West for 10.5'miles, more or less, to the Des- chutes River at a point where said River intersects the north boundary of Section Twenty (20) Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve (12) East W.M.; thence following :said. Des- chutes River dowtistream in a northeasterly direction to the intersection of said river wits the south boundary of Section Thirty -five (35) Townships Fifteen (15) South, Range Twelve (12) East W.M.; thence West to,the southwest corner of Section Thirty- -four (34) Township (1 Fifteen 5) South, Range :Eleven (11) East'W.M.; thence north to an intersection with the McKenzie State Highway; thence following said McKenzie State Highway easterly to an,inter- section with the westerly corporate boundary of the city of Redmond; thence:followI said corporate boundary north to Buena Vista.Boulevard; thence northeasterly along Buena Vista Boulevard,to the center line of IIEIT Street; thence east along the center line of ITEII Street and the continuation thereof to the East boundary df Section Fifteen (15) Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East W.M.; thence North to the northeast corner of said section Fifteen (15) thence East for two miles, to the Northeast corner of Section Thir- teen (13).Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) East W.M.; thence southerly along the -east boundary of Deschutes County to the point of beginning. nedmorid, No. 17. Beginning at the northeast comer of Section 36, T. 14 S. R. 13 E.VI.M.; thence west on the section line for 15 miles to the northwest corner of Section thirty four (34) Township Fourteen (14) South, Range ElevenAll) East, W.M.; thence south along the section line to an intersection with the McKenzie State Highway; thence following the said McKenzie State nigh -way easterly to an intersection with the westerly corporate boundary of the city of Redmond; thence following said corporate boundary north to Buena Vista Boulevard; thence northeasterly along Buena.Vista Boulevard to the center line of ITEM Street; thence East along the,center line of "Ell Street; tnd.,the continuation thereof, to the east`\boundary of Section Fifteen (15) Township Fifteen (15) Range Thirteen (13) East,-W.M.; thence north to the northeast corner of said Section Fifteen (15); thence east for two (2) miles to the northeast corner of Section Thirteen (13) Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Thirteen (13) Fast, W.M.} thence north for three (3) miles along the east boundary of Deschutes County to the point of beginning. 220 Terrebonne,No. 18_. Beginning at the northeast corner of Township Fourteen (14) South, Range Thirteen-(13) East :.W.M.s ta.id point being a corner in the exterior boundary of Deschutes County; thence South for five (5) miles along the east boundary of Deschutes County to the Southeast corner of Section Twenty Five (25) of said Township; thence kivest along the section line for 15 miles to the southwest corner of Section Twenty Seven (:27), Township ;Fourteen -(14) South, _ Range Eleven (11) .East, W.M., thence North for five (5) miles to the northwest corner of Section Three (3) T. 14 S. R. 11 E., *W.M.; thence east along the north boundary of Deschutes County for fifteen (15) miles to the point of beginning. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. Be It Remembered, That a regular meeting of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held at,Bend, on this 7th day of August, 1935,.,-With all members present, when the following proceedings were had= In the Matter of the Sale-of Real Property: Whereas, Deschutes County has acquired certain parcels of land through tax foreclosure,. IT is ORDERED that the -same be sold to the highest bidder for cash, for an amount not less than the price :set opposite each tract, towit: x Lots 1 to 8 inclusive, Block 1, Lots 1, 21 41 51 6, T, 8, in Block 2 and Lots 10 to 25 inclusive, in Block 2, all in Vaterway Add. to Redmond $31.00 In the Matter of Weed Control: &.� It is hereby declared that all of Deschutes County is a weed control district, and hereby ORDERED that George McAllister and Dan Vood act as-weed control inspectors. It is also ORDERED that publication of notice should be made, as prescribed by laws_ In the Matter of Pred- atory Animal Control: V Deschutes County Court hereby goes on record to cooperate with the State to the amount of X250.00 for trapping coyotes in Deschutes County. - - - - -- - -- - - In the Matter of Claims Against the County. The following bills were presented and ordered paid GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Fred R. Sankey Asstt Dist. Agent- Pred.Anim. 250.00 R. Frogge Circuit judge -- expense 103.95 Nilson P. mpey Dist.Sealer of 'Vlts. & Meas. 17.12 Bend Hardware Co. County judge 2.49 Bostitch Sales & Service Circuit Judge -Mise. 3.50 Z.. T. Gideon Justice Court 11.00 Bend Garage Co. Sheriff -auto exp. 37.94 Bend Bulletin Supt. 1.50-- Treas. 0.90 Leg. Pub. $40.10 4:2.50 Bend Hardware Co. Court house expense 5.60 Lumbermens Cafe Board of Prisoners 6.00 Bend Garage Co. Nurse -auto exp. 10.87 American Law Book Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND ,.8.00 Marguerite H. Lyons Salary - Deputy assessor. 1.00 Bend '"later Dept. Court house water 10.30 Bend Hardware Co. Court house supplies 18.84 Smith► s Electric Dist. attorney -exp. 8.90 Chamberlin Electric Sheriff exp. -mist. 1.00 Hogan Studio Fingerprints & Identif. 1400 Mission Service Station Auto expense - sheriffs 2.50 C. L. McCauley Tel 8 Tel 8.40- -Auto & travel 29.83 39.23 Marchant Ca. Mach. Co. Sheriff-Misc. exp. 9.00 -Superior Cafe Board of Prisoners 83.75. Bend Bulletin Assessor- supplies 3.60 H. J. Helzer Jail expense 1.50 H. C. Nelson Circuit court - expense 5:24.39 1; 'I, Fred Triplett Nurse -ei4pi. pment 10.00 Helenmarr G. Hammer Juvenile fund 22.80 Helenmarr G. Hammer Nurse -auto exp. 31.60 Entrikin Brothers IV , of It 7.60 Howard Cooper Corporation New .court house expense 92.25 H. C. Nelson Circuit court expense 47.87 Montgomery & Baird New court house 6.50 Pilot Butte pharmacy Nurse supplies 4.10 Dr. R. 'V6. Hendershott Vital Statistics 3.50 Dr. R. W. Christiansen 5.25 Mable G. Livesay New court house exp. .75 Midstate Hardware Co. tt n . 13.75 R. Anna Thompson School Supt. -clerk 40.50 Witter G. Peak Treasurer - postage 5.00 Pacific Power & Light court house light 17.74 Shepards Citations LAV LIBRARY FUND 12.00 Marie Noakes Salary- sheriff clerk 50.00 kedmond Spokesman Legal Publications 44.90 C. V. Silvis Salary- deputy assessor 80.25 Pacific Power & Light Jail Lights 3.32 Aubrey E. Perry - Salary- watermaster 187.25 H. C. Ellis Justice Court 22.40 M. T. Triplett Commissioners 20.00 A. H. Tifft 29.40 J. J. Wilt Salary- Asst. 'WatUermaster 30.60 Elsie Carden Indigent 10.00 Mable G. Livaesay Clerk- postage 15.00 Mable G. Livesay LAW LIBRARY FUND* - postage .46 Mae Belle Kelsay Widows pension 10.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND Joseph Egg Service 2.00 Bend Garage Co. Supplies 2.30 Barrettts Welding Shop Repairs 16.06, Schuman Auto Electric Road:50 -- sheriff auto .75 4.25 Standard Oil Co. Gasoline 11003 Galloway Garage and Mach. Supplies 8.00 Miller Tractor & Eruip. Co. Equipment 3.96 Geo. H. McAllister Salary 63.84 Dan C. Wood " 79.80 D.-D. Tussing 7.98 Bend Auto Parts, Inc,. Suppies 2.60 Bend Hardware Co. Road acct. 4.65 State Ind. Ace. Comm. Insurance 7.36 Geo. H. McAllister MARKET ROAD FUND - Salary 19.95 Dan C. Mood MARKET ROAD FUND - Salary 11.96 There being no further business, the Court adjourned. /oY �v7d f GAvAlizd'liiy�/��,Nw -�� C. B. Lyon, County Xudge. 9Be PdCe. Z. 4-3 - iy (w,t �2 -935" A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett,` Commissioner - - - - - - - - - - - - - The County Court of Deschutes County, {State of Oregon, met this 21st and 22nd days of August,. 1935, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had= In the Matter of Relief 'Warrants: It is hereby ORDERED that the order of July ,26, 1935, cancelling all relief warrants and Widowl.s Pensions, and Old Age pensionp be changed to read as follows: 1` The Court hereby orders that the payment of all claims for Indigent Relief$ Widows Pensions, .and Old Age pensions, be transferred from the General funds.of the county to the Deschutes County Relief Committee for payment from relief funds. In the Matter of the Cancellation of Warrants: It is - hereby ORDERED that the warrant No. 1941 B, Reg. No. 32845, dated June 6, 1935, for the amount of 4256..00 payable to Assets Realization Co., which warrant has not been delivered, be danceled. In the Matter of the Lease of County Lands:. It is hereby ORDERED that the_N -2L:, Section 28, Township 21, Eange 19, be leased to Mari Shaver for ;10.00 Lease running to January 1, 1936. 221 222 1"_ It is also ORDERED that the N,!-, Section 7, Tovnship, 20, Range 16, be leased to.S. N* Morris., for 420.00, lease running to January 1., 1937. In the Matter of Weed Control: It is hereby ORDERED that Yellow Star Thistle and Vild morning glory be added to the list of noxious weeds to be controlled with the Deschutes County M-eed Control District, as set forth-in Court order of August 7, 1935. In the Matter of L11 County- Cars=: it is hereby ORDERED that the Terraplane Coupe formerly used by the relief-office and the Oldsmobile Sedan formerly used by the roadmaster, plus $81.60 be traded to,the Bend Garage Co. for a Chevrolet Pick-up for use of roadmaster. En the Matter of the file of Real Property: It that Deschutes County has acquired certain parcels: of real, roperty -through P delinquent tax sales., it is hereby ORDERED that the following be sold to the highest bidderl for cash for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each tract-* Lot 11 and 12., Block 142, 2nd Add. to Bend Park $20.00 NWj of SW�, Section 26, Township 14, Range 13p 40.00 In the 'flatter of the County Health Officer: Whereas, a cmmmittee from ,the Tumalo Grange presented a petition asking for the removal of Dr. Hendershott as County Health Officer, the matter was referred to the State Board of Health. In the Matter of County. Machinery** 8 At this time the Court entered into a contract with Howard Cooper Co:, achinery o rent a 40 H.P. Diesel International Tract for four months at 4400.00 per month, with an option to buy in January,. 1936., at $3977.50, and all rent paid to apply on purchase price. The County turned in its 60 H.P. caterpillar tractor., 20 H.P. tractor., and 1 yard revolv- ing scraper for a credit of 41750.00. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid.'. GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Bend Water Dept. Relief 6.40 Lumbermens Hospital Hospitalization 14.00 Good Samaritan Hospital 30127 Mrs. Mattie M. Shijxley Relief 20.00 Marion M. Lesh 114 00 A. G. Powell Circuit Court 85:50 Boys & Girls kid Soc. Relief 21.55 Aune's Feed Store 5.55 Miller Lumber Co. 1.00 H. H. Dairy 6.00 John M. Griswold 7.50 H. Co Dodds 5.00 Mrs. C. B. Huntington 30.00 Mrs. Roy Reams 15.00 0. J. Leferett 10.00 J. J. McElfresh 10.00 Niswonger & I nslow 60.00 Wi Agnes Hyde 8.00 Mary Moore Rhea 28.00 E. V. Cook 15. J. C. Penney Co. 6.25 Kate Matson 30.00 J. E. Sullivan 4.66 Magill Drug Co. 51.14 Isabelle Hunnell 5.00 Bend Water Dept. 5.95 Dr. O. S. Phillips 15.00 John DeBoer 8.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. 1.00 1"_ I Agnes Hyde Erickson's Grocery Cashman' s Columbia Mercantile Co. Doris Lewis Entrikin Brothers J. S. Davis Co.,.Inc. Bend Realty H. C..Ellis St. Charles Hospital Gene Beach The Bend Dairy Aune' s Feed Store James Mayne Lawn View Dairy Nellie Grater C. 'W_ Williamson Pilot Butte Service Station J. C. Penney Co. Margaret Zvaerett Mrs. Sul:a Everett Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co. 2423 Relief ai n tr 7" V V Relief office expense Relief Service - courthouse offices Clerk 4.20-- Assessor.1.50 -- Treasurer 4.25. -. Nurse, 4.46 --Co. Judge -6.06, Cir. Judge 1.50 Sheriff 18.20- -Dist. Attyn. -6.25 Co. Supt. 4.70, Water Master 4.75;. O There being no further business, tae court adjourned. 51.05 144.53 5.63 27.00. 3.00 .75 .10 00 5.00 3.00 7.55 20.00 15.50. 9.90 12.00 6.20 11:2.67 3.00 11.29 1.45 13.00 13.07 56.27 C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. fi. Triplett, Commissioner. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Be It Remembered, That the County Courtoof Deschutes County, met this 4th day of Sept - ember,,1935, that being the day fixed by lawfor th°e meeting of said Court, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had'. In the Butter of the Sale of, Real property: It is hereby ORDERED that Deed issue to Frances E. Cook and Olive C. Cook, for the sum of 425.00 to the following property: SW4 of NWT, 8- 17 -I2, and SE' of NEB, 7- 17 -12, except- ing a parcel described as follows: Beginning at the SE corner of the SW: of the N Wj4f said Section 8, thence N. 450', thence `W. 450 feet, thence S. 450 feet, Thence E. 450 feet to place of beginning, containing 4.6;5 acres. It is hereby ORDERED THat Deed issue to Villiam E. Houk, for the sum of $20.00 to the following property: Lots 7 and 8 of Block 52, Original Townsite of Redmondl The °following was ordered advertised: NVVj SWj, 8- 17 -12, for $10.00 n the Matter of ld Age Pensions. The -following old age pensions were ordered paid: Conger, Ellen 615.00 Hasor, Emma B. 610.00 lackwell, Eva 15.00 Wilson, Sarah L. 10.00 anders, Thomas J. 20.00 Hogan, Samuel R. 15.00 lackwell, Joseph 20.00 Correll, Samuel E. 15.00 ,yer, Howard F. 10.00 ,_ Olson, Martha A. 10.00 'ettigrew, Sarah E. 15.00 Brown, John 1. 10.00 urbn,Alfred B. 30.00 Corlisp, Julia 10.00 ogan, James 15.00 Winchester, Sarah Ann 20.00 wanson,-Lewis 15.00 Erickson, Gust 12.50 ullison.. Elmer E. -20.00 Craig, Sarah Ann 10..00 onway, Henry B. 15.00 Winningham, James 15.00 attersori, Henry 10.00 Tobbjornson, Oliver 15.00 ouch, Gdorge M. 15.00 Allen, Harry E. 20.00 ork, Dariiel.W. 15.00 Ray, Calvin Bruce 10.00 raig, Absolam V. 15.00 Gano, L. R. 10.00 cCune, Frank 3;5.00 Aldrich, Adeli a 'W. 17.50 enno, W." S. 10.00 Halvorsen, Ed. 5.00 owe, Martha 10.00 Rodman, Jennie 15.00 oberts, 'Dwight 10.00 Lee, Lillian M. 10.00,E 224 In the Matter of A. J. Moore Circuit Court Widow's Pensions: Hospitalization St. Charles Hospital it It is hereby ORDERED that the following pensions be paid: ar Andrews, Vida $30.00 Kelsay, Mae Belle 20.00 Chapman, Mrs. M.M. 10.00 Kusky, Mabel E. 15.00 Kassner, Mrs. Dora 35.00 Neel, Edith :25.00 E'venson, Margaret B. 30.00 Prichard, Mrs. Meryle :20.00 Griffith, _Eva 30.00 Sikes, Mrs. Phyllis 15.00 Hagen, Mrs. Hans 25.00 Smead, Mrs. Lucille 25.00 Henderson, Blanche 50.00 Surface, Mrs. Myrtle F. 30.00 In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND A. J. Moore Circuit Court Redmond Hospital Hospitalization St. Charles Hospital it 0. S. Phillips, M.D. Relief Dr. Grant Skinner ar Kate Matson a' Mae Ainsworth Dr. Harold H. Heer' J. E. Redmon a+ Marion M. Lesh - Relief- 60.00 - Prisoners $21.00 Wilson B. Empey 'Weights & Measures Hel.enmarr G. Hammer Nurse -auto expense Burroughts Add. Mach. Co. Service- various offices -- " Bend Garbage Jail expense Barr Paint & ,allpaper Co. new court house expense C. L. McCauley Tel & Tel 7.85 - -Auto & Travel 27.46 Superior Cafe Board of Prisoners Bend Water Dept. Courthouse water Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster- salary J. J. Wilt Asst. Wat�ermaster- salary Barr Paint & Wallpaper Co. Circuit court Bend Hardware Co. Courthouse expense Hel:enmarr G. Hammer Juvenile Court R. Anna Thompson Salary - school supt. clerk Robert B. Gould Misc. expense Bend Laundrey Nurse expense Ralph & Caro, Boylan Tax foreclosure Marguerite H. Lyons Salary- deputy assessor Marie Noakes' Sheiff's clerk - salary August Nelson 4 Jail expense Milliard Triplett Commissioners C. E. Lyon A. H. Tifft " Magill Drug Co. __ Jail expense Bend Laundrey' Mission Service Sta. Sheriff auto exp. Bend Furniture Co. Circuit court exp. Pacific Power & Light Pilot Butte Pharmacy Clerk supplies Pacific Power & Light Courthouse lights Northwest Printing Co. District Atty. supplies Pacific Power & Light Jail lights H. T. Merritt Justice Court N. P. Smith " " Juror Frank Sheffield W. C. Coyn.er George E. Barr' 0. C. Henkle' u J. H. Jeffries J. W. McGimsey' a' witness Nick Stipch ' a At Joe Jackich IT Mrs. George Menkenmaier' m Beatrice B. F. Rhodes V J. D. Ludavi c_h :11 It 31 J. I. Bowers V ar Frank McCuen "' It H. C. McDonald " n J. R. Rhodes It r AMOUNT 25.00 3'2.00 42.40 8.00 7.00 30..00 48 00 6.00 8.00 81.00 13.98 19.30 36.60 1.50 19.27 35.31 84.50 14.65. 176.03 51.00 1.00 19.85 12.15 39.00 10.00 2:14 - 20.00 1.00 50.00 1.47 20.00 22.50 39.20 1.69 4.80 3.50 86.16 1.55 34.95 17.35 4.14 2.38 23.90 1.58 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1..00 1.00 1.00 1.00 ,1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 { In the Matter of the RedeOption of Property: It is hereby ORDERED that Lots 3, 4, -and 9, Block 4, Sisters, belonging to John-VV. Dennis, be and it is hereby redeemed. In the Matter of Rental Agreement for CCC Camp: Now, at this time the Court approved a rental agreement for all of Blocks !29 30 (exc lots 9 and 10) 31, 48, and 50 of Riverside Addition to the City of Bend, to be used for a C CC Camp, for 12 months beginniigg Sept. .i, 1935. (See original lease on file.) In the Matter of the Rights of May of Second- ary State Highways in Deschutes County. RESOLUTION Whereas, under the provisions of Chapter 193, Oregon Latins for 1935, the State Highway Commission and the Cout$ty Court are authorized to confer together and make an agreement that either the State of Oregon or the County shall acquire rights of way for secondary state highways; and 'Whereas, the State Highway Commission and the County Cout of Deschutes Dounty, Oregon, have so conferred together with eference to the rights of way of such highways in Deschutes County! "regon, Therefore, be it resolved by the County Court of such County in regular monthly meeting convened that this Court enter into a formal agreement in-writing with said State Highway Commission whereby it is agreed that all rights of way for secondary state highways in Deschutes County within the purview and scope of Chapter 193, Oregon Laws of 1935, shall oe aeouired for and on behalf of--the State of Oregon by its State Highway Commission, in the manner authorized by/said Act and the cost and expense thereof shall be paid from the State highway fund. Dated this 4th day of September, 1935. C. E. Lyon, County Judge, Attest: A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon. There being<mo further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. '�. T. Triplett, Commissioner. The County Court of Deschutes County, met this 18th day of September, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of- -Teed Control: It is hereby Ordered that Russian Knack -Weed be placed on the list of noxious weeks to be controld in Deschutes County. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property., It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired the following described parcels of real property under delinquent tax sales, it is Ordered that it be offered for sale at public saki, ' l2a Bend Bulletin Assessor `295.000Ierk 5.00 Leg.P°ub.20.80 320.80 C. 0. Galloway DOG LICENSE FUND 50.00 Agnes Hyde Relied 70.00 Houk Motor Co. Nurse -auto expense 5 GENERAL ROAD FUND AMOUNT Dan C. `�1ood Salary 51.87 Bend eater Dept. -Warehouse 3.00 Austin Testern Road Mach. Co. Machinery 2.43 George H. McAllister Salary I Telephone 33.07 Bend Garage Co. Repairs 84.25 State Inds. Acc. Comm. Insurance 8.00 Barretts Melding Shop Repairs 1.51 Stanley Scott Insurance 3.40 MARKET ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Gas 97.31 Dan C. 'Wood Salary 47.88 George H. McAllister Salary 67.83 In the Matter of the RedeOption of Property: It is hereby ORDERED that Lots 3, 4, -and 9, Block 4, Sisters, belonging to John-VV. Dennis, be and it is hereby redeemed. In the Matter of Rental Agreement for CCC Camp: Now, at this time the Court approved a rental agreement for all of Blocks !29 30 (exc lots 9 and 10) 31, 48, and 50 of Riverside Addition to the City of Bend, to be used for a C CC Camp, for 12 months beginniigg Sept. .i, 1935. (See original lease on file.) In the Matter of the Rights of May of Second- ary State Highways in Deschutes County. RESOLUTION Whereas, under the provisions of Chapter 193, Oregon Latins for 1935, the State Highway Commission and the Cout$ty Court are authorized to confer together and make an agreement that either the State of Oregon or the County shall acquire rights of way for secondary state highways; and 'Whereas, the State Highway Commission and the County Cout of Deschutes Dounty, Oregon, have so conferred together with eference to the rights of way of such highways in Deschutes County! "regon, Therefore, be it resolved by the County Court of such County in regular monthly meeting convened that this Court enter into a formal agreement in-writing with said State Highway Commission whereby it is agreed that all rights of way for secondary state highways in Deschutes County within the purview and scope of Chapter 193, Oregon Laws of 1935, shall oe aeouired for and on behalf of--the State of Oregon by its State Highway Commission, in the manner authorized by/said Act and the cost and expense thereof shall be paid from the State highway fund. Dated this 4th day of September, 1935. C. E. Lyon, County Judge, Attest: A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon. There being<mo further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. '�. T. Triplett, Commissioner. The County Court of Deschutes County, met this 18th day of September, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of- -Teed Control: It is hereby Ordered that Russian Knack -Weed be placed on the list of noxious weeks to be controld in Deschutes County. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property., It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired the following described parcels of real property under delinquent tax sales, it is Ordered that it be offered for sale at public saki, 226 to the highest binder for cash, far .an amount not less than the sum set opposite each res- pective tract, to -wit: Lots 3, 4, and 5. Block 19, Ellingers Add. b Redmond. x`30100 Lot 8, Block C. first Addition to Redmond. 10.00 Lots 7 & 8,,Block 14, Aubrey Heights, Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, Block 52, Riverside Addition. 70.00 E2 of Lots 1 and 2, Block 2`2, Kenwood Addition 35.00 Lot 1, Block 3, Grandview 10.00 Lot 10, Block 15, Dark Addition 25.00 It is ORDERED that deed be issued to State of Oregon for NE---LSE-:L 7- 15 -13, to clear title. s In the Matter of / Claims Against the County: !� The following bills were presented and ordered paid: J. Elw6od Isted E. L. Getz N. S. Walker Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. In the Matter of Budget Committee: Circuit Judge. 20..00_ Courthouse expense 4.50 2 n 1:2.75 Service 64.32 The law required that the County Court appoint three qualified electorB and freeholders of the County to act'with members of the County Court as a budget committee; and the Court having given the appointment thereof their consideration, hereby appoints the following electors and freeholders as members of the Budget committee for the preparation of the bud- get ger the year of 1936: Geo Childs, Bend, Oregon. Fred Sheppard, Route 2, Bend, Oregon. L. E. Smith, Redmond, Oregon. In the Matter of Rental Agreement for CCC Camp: Now at tiis time the court approved the change in the agreement heretofore made on Sept. 4, 1935, for rental of a site for a CCC Camp. Said charge being the substitution of seven month duration instead of twelve months. The court adjourned after finishing the business. C. E. Lyon, Judge. A. H. Tiftt; Commissioner. M. T. Triplett Cmmmi ssioner. Be It Remembered, That a regular meetinf of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held at Bend, Oregon, on this '2nd day of October, 1935, all members being present, when the following procdedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the Lease of County Lands: It is hereby Ordered that all County -owned land in 19 -19; 19 -15; 20, -14; 20 -15; not now leased or under contract be leased to H. C. Minslotiv until Decmeber 31,1935, for the sum of $15.00 herewith paid. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It,appearing that Deschutes county has heretofore acquired title to some property under delinquent tax sales, and that it would be� to the best interest of said county to sell said real estate, it is hereby Ordered that the bllowing described property be offered for sale, at publid sale, for not less than the sum set o?apeiste each dscription, to -.wit= Lots 7 & 8, Block 25, Original To=site of Redmond $20.00 NE corner of Block A. lst Addition to Redmond 435.00 In the Matter of Salary: It is hereby ORDERED that Marie Noakes, Sheriff's Clerk, be placed on the regular pay- roll account, for the amount of 650.00 per month. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: I 1� GENERAL FUND D. 0. Moody Pacific Power & Light Chamberlin Electric C. L. McCalley Superior Cafe Marie Noakes A. H. Tifft Pacific kower & Light The Miller Lumber Co. M. T. Triplett D. D. Tussing Helenmarr G. Hammer Bend Furniture Co Pacific Power & Light Pacific Power & Light R. Anna Thompson Magill Drug Co. Robert Hamingway & Max Hemingway St. ''harles Hospital Square Deal Furniture Co. Smithts Electric Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. J. J. Wilt Aubrey E. Perry Mabld G. Li vesay Carl Austin Repair Shop Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Water Department Metzgar, the Map Man Bushong & Co. Bend Water Deparment Mt. Hood Stages, Inc. Midstate Hardware Co. IV. F. Hammer Boys & Girls Ain Society Boydts Market Bend lVat "er Department J.-H. Loomis August iNelson - Lumbermen:s Insurance Agency Chad Irvin Marguerite H. Lyons Jennie Rodman' Bend Bulletin Marion M. Lesh Bessie Greenwood uVallace Griffith Deb Sly N. D. �aven Walter Peterson D. D. Tussing Geo. H. McAllister Dan C. 3Vood GENERAL ROAD FUND Dan C. "wood Geo. H. McAllister Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Bone Implement Co. Bend-Water Dept. Joseph Egg, Blacksmith Farmers Hardware Co. Tum- A- Lum•Lumber Co. Galloway Garage & Machine Shop Paci fi c Power & Light Stanley Scott State Ind. Acc. Comm.-. Miller- -- Lumber Co. - Tax roll -- sheriff courthause lights Sheriff-misc. sheriff - expense Board of Prisoners Sheriff -clerk salary. Commissioners Jail lights courthouse wo6d Commissioners a courthouse expense Nurse -4uto exp. & supplies Circuit judge -exp. courthouse lights courthouse supplies Salary- school. supt. clerk Jail eipense Hospitalization Hospitalization courthouse expense Circuit court expense Circuit judge - expense Salary- ,asst. watermaster Salary watermaster General expense Courthouse expense ,School Supt. - supplies courthouse water Assessor - supplies Clerk's supplies jail water Juvenile court courthouse supplies Assessor- convention Hospitalization tcelief Indigent Juvenile court Jail. expense Treasurer -bona Indigent--burial Assessor deputy- salary General ex -aense Supt. 40.10-Sheriff. 188.00 uvenle -13.00 Board of P'ri z 6.00 Witness-justice court it tt If It It It It n� !1 31 tt MARKET ROAD FUND*SALA.RY MARKET ROAD FUND,'SALARY MARKET ROAD FUNDXZALARY Salary Salary Supplies Supplies Servi ce Supplies 4.1 �t Servi ce war:ehouse Insurance Insurance "wood _ AMOUNT 9.00 13.62 1.00 ,35.51 50.75 50.00 22.20 1.<28 2.00 15.00 22.94 39.70 20.91 13.72 1.20 27.00 .75 15.00 2.00 2.65 6.15 8.73 25.50 166.65 2.70 1.00 8.59 16 ".75 2.00 8.12 7.95 9.50 .35 30.61 5.50 2.44 3.80 30.06 6.54 10.00 60.00 1.00 20.80 2.28.1.0 19.00 7.00 7.00 7.00 9. "j0 7.00 11.97 59.85 59.85 39.90 39°90 3.33 3;2.56 1.35 .75 1.83 1.36 3.75 3.00 6.80 7.64 24.77 There being no fuirth,er business, the court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, Judge. - A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Commissioner. 227 228 0 The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, net this 23rd day of October, 1935, all members being present, when the followin{r proceedings were had: -','n the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired certain parcels of land under foreclos- ure and that it w ould be to the best interest of- said Countv to sell s aid Land., it is herebv Ordered that the following described property be sold at public sale, for not 'less than the amount set opposite each description., to -wit: S1NWI Section 12, Tp. 16 R. 13. Lot 1, Block 20, Mountain View Addition- Redmond Lots 9, 10, and 11, Block 22, Redmond Original_ Lot 6, Block 12, Ellingers Addition to Redmond 80.00 10.00 30.00 10.00 It is hereby Ordered that a Deed be issued to City of Bend for the following: Block 4, Terminal Addition, for the consideration of x,200.00. In the Matter of Claims 4_,, Against the County: It is ordered that the followin bills be paid: Ted Robinett Courthouse expense 4.50 1,11. S. Allan Countv Court 25.00 Bureau of Labor , Courthouse expense 5.00 Frank Crow " if " 5.25 Pac. Tel & Tel. Co. Various oI,'ices 54.11 Pac. Tel 8- Tel. Co. Courthouse expense 15.00 Pac. Tel.& Tel. Co. Circuit judge 4.45 Standard Oil Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND:,Gas 48.84 -'ac. Power ec Light GENERAL ROAD FUND 1.00 In the 141atter of Tele- phone Line Construction: �- Lot 3, Permission was granted the Deschutes R1iclamation Irrigation Co. to build. telephone line in Township 1_ ' & 17, Range 12. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. = C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. li Tifft, Commissioner. Triplett, Corrmiissi_oner. - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- Be it Remembered, That a regular meet:i_n,r of the County Court for Deschutes County, was held on these 6th and 7th. d.ays of November, 1935, at Bend, Oregon, all_ members b eing pre- sent , when the following proceedings were had., to-wit: In the Matter of 4--/ Ind.i gent Relief: It is hereby ORDERED that if the bill presented by Kate I'iatson is cut down by the Re- lief Office to less than 130.00 the County will pay the difference up to that - .mount. In the Matter of Trans- ient Livestock Taxes: 2.- It is hereby ORDERED that C. P. Becher be engaged as collecter for Transient Livestock taxes now owing from other counties salary to be y 4.00 per day, the total not to exceed. $50. In the '=latter of Widows' Pensions: It appearing; that the Court had been in error inturning the 'WidoXts pensioners to the Relief .Office for payment, it is ORL'F:R' that a trarrant be issued to each pensioner for the amount due her lap to October 31st, 1935, since her last warrant was issued, deducting from. such amount the sum of all relief received during the same period. The amounts issued are as follows: Name Amt. of Pension Amt. of Relief Recd. Warrantto� _ - Y be issued. Vida Andrews 60.00 88.39 Esther Ballantyne 120.00 - - - -- Mrs. Iii. Ivi. Chapman 20.00 - - - -- nrs. Frances Currie 90.00 - - - -- Mrs. Dora Kassner 5 70.00 100.80( ?) PAarraret V. Evenson 60.00 - - - - -- Eva. 'Griffith 60.00 20.24 Mrs. Flans I3agen 50.00 45.00 Iurs. Blanch Henderson 100.00 115.00 Mae Belle Kelsay 40.00 - - = - -- rai,,.bel E. _Kusky 30.00. 15.80 Ed.itlhi Neel _ _ _ _ __5Q.QO_ _ _ 42.14 Mrs. I:yryle Prichard 40.00 22.00 Iviirs. Phvllis Sikes 30.00 - - - -- Mrs. Lucille Smead 50.00 ---- - Mrs. Myrtle F. Surface 60.00 - - - -- ( Three stars %, -,_, means Overpaid.. - -no warrant i ssued. ) 20.00 30.00 60.00 39.96 5.00 15.00 40.00 14.20 7.86 18.00 30. o0 50.00 60.00 } i, 1, In the Matter of County Road: A request having been made by R. I. Hamby and Doss Farnham as Agent for the C. C. I igmore estate, to open a County road, beginning at the � Southwest corner of Section 25P T. 17, R. 12, and extending to the Northeast corner of SEa of SEA o_f. 23- 17 -12, a distance of 1? miles, it is hereby ORD.P :RED that such request be granted. In the j °latter of v Beer License: It is hereby ORDERED that Package store Class B. Liquor license be issued to 17ilson & Baer, Shevlin, Oregon, the fee of 15.00 having been paid.. In the Matter of Claims against the County: The f of lowing bills were presented and ordered paid: C1arl .e I,'1., Webb Sealer of 'lts & Meas. 25.70 ' ' est Publishing Co. LA1,"r' LIBRARY FUND 204.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Pac. Power & Light Generale xpense - budget 4.00 Co. Courthouse - lights 21.08 -Jail 3.46 24.54 August Nelson Jail expense 6.00 August Nelson it rr Mission Service Station Sheriff -auto r <- travel 6.09 5.50 George Brick, Cori.. A.L. Soldiers relief -1935. 150.00 14. T. Triplett Commissioners 25.00 A. H. Tifft rr - 32.20 St. Pharles Hospital Hospitalization x5.15 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Assessor - supplies R. E. Johnson, D.N.D. Hospitalization .50 15.00 Ralph. Boylan Tax foreclosure 1.25 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Generalexppnse- budget Entrikin „Brothers R lief .45 3.55 Dr. J. W. Thom H. Hospitalization 17.50 Dr. H., Heer rr Parkers Dru? Store " 2:00 34.90 Aubrey E. Perry Salary- watermaster 168.86 Walter G. Peak Treasurer- postage 10.00 Glenn. Osborne O.I.C. Cafeteria Mew c (,urthouse exp. Commissioners 9.75 Dr. R. W.. Hendershott Vital statistics 4.35 2.00 Dr. R. ?id., Christiansen r' It 8.50 Helenmarr G. Hammer Car expense 34.80 - juvenile .453' 35.25 Bend. Hardware- Janitor account 6.86- 0.Ja_ad.ge 3:00 9.86 Butler? s Drug Store ` IVIedi.cal Relief 22.00 Bushon Co. Clei;k supplies 17.19 Bend Drug Co. Medical 9.50 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Clerk supplies 2.00 Erickson t s Grocery Jail expense . C. Penney Co. New courthouse expense .80 13.49 Magill Drug Co. 1 County nurse -exp. 1.25 Pilot Butte Ser-v. S a. General expense-budget 1.35 Lumbermens Cafe Board of Prisoners 20.25 Bend Bulletin Leg.Pub. 65.- sher.sup.25.95- Clk.sup.40. 131.95 Bend Garage Co. sheriff -a " -to R, travel 23.05 Superior Cafe Board of Prisoners 118.50 Bend Garbage Co. hardware Jail expense 3.00 Bend Co. Sheriff -misc. exp. 1.20 Ni swoner & Winslow PtTedi cal a 4 :.50 Bend. Hardware Co. Jail expense W. H. May I rr It .30 5.50 Bend Laundry It 'r Mlidstate Hd.we. Co. Courthouse expense 2.35 C. L. Ii1cCm).ley Sheriff - postage c, stamps .35 60.00 I'diagill Drug Co. Jail expense 2.35 C. L. 1111CCaulelr Telephone & Telegraph 7.87 -Auto . Marguerite H. Ly-ns Travel 30.08 -Sup. 5.78 Salary- 43.73 assessor deputy 1.00 R. Anna Thompson Salary- school Supt. clerk 33.00 Howard Cooper Corp. New courthouse exp. 3.87 Redmond. Spokesman. J. H Loomis Legal publications 192.70 J. Alton Thompson _ Justice court School sazpt. travel 3.60 54.66 H. T. Xlerri t Justice Court 67.35 J. D. Davidson Justice court 1.50 George E. Barr " rr 1. 50 Tarry Johnson " " 1.50 J. F. Arnold ry rr rr 1.50 N. B. Sma_t -a " " 1.50 N. C. Coyn.er rr n J. E. Mannen r' " 1.50 P�lrs. J. E. Mannen rr rr 1.00 1.00 E. R. Pyle s It 1.00 I "iax Griffith. " If 1.00 S. L. Towner r' it 1.00 GH J, Burton rr rr John Sutilef " " 4 1.00 End Simmons 1.00 1.00 ff. D. Dav rr rr 1.00 229 230 Mae Billingsley Fred Ulrich Carl L vesley Robert M. Blair W. J. Creighton Airs. Glen Kriger Ho,.vard Pdlave f :ild Deb Sly Wallace Griffith John Sutilef E. R. Adrian Bessie Greenwood. La,rrrence Nielsen Neil Farnham Gaylord Curmore Ellis R. Roberts Elmer E. Doney Erbil G. Gi oven &t4i Helen Stokes 1,.abl.e G. Livesav_ E. iV . Ha-11 +N. G. banning, D.M.D. Dr. D. J1. Fields Dr. Morris B. McKenney Dr. Grand. Skinner Grand Juror n tr 4 rt n t, tr rr rr if It it It Grand. Jury witness n n rt It rr rr tr It ri It it IT it it n tt n rr rr It rt rr If sr tt It rr If ri d It it it Clerk postage DOG LICEPvSE 'FUND-sheep Medical rr it GENERAL ROAD ,FUND Jail expense Pacific Power «, Li-ht Co. warehouse lights Standard Uil Co. IT Franks Houk Va,,uipment Bend Garage Co. Supp rr lies r'armerZ Hardware Co. fall St. Service Sta. Joseph ,Egg, Blacksmith Bend Hardware Co. Galloway Gar. & Iliach. Shop Doug's Service Station Dan C. ood George H. McAllister Miller Lumber Co., Inc. State Inds.. Acc. Comm.. Redmond. Motor Co. Dan C. Wood George _H. IV7cA.11i ster D. D. Tussin.g Central Oregon Garage It service Supplies Eauipment Supplies Salary Salar,, 6: Telegraph Wood Insurance Equipment MARKET ROAD FUND- Salary A.4ARI'.ET ROAD a ND- Salary 1! ARKL;T ROAD FUND'' Salary Equipmekt 12.60 9.00 12.20 14.00 1.9.00 11.00. 14.60 11.00 9.80 8.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 7.60 2.00 2.00 200 2.00 13.00 55.00 9.00 3.50 5.00 2.00 1.00 48.84 61.75 7.55 5.96 19.09 4.50 11.70 1.30 40.92 19.95 40.80 12.60 9.60 20.85 79.80 59.,85 39.90 95.55 Bend, Oregon. N ^-:ember 7, 1935. The County Court met this 6 & 7th day of N vember, 1935, pursuant to _fidj ournment, all members. b el ng; present, and the .followin g proceedi ng s were h. ad, to-wit: The matter of the Count Tax levy for Deschutes County for the v ear 1936 -came regularly on for-hearing after the same had been considered at a public hearin in. the Courtroom held on the _6th day of November, 1935, before the County Cojjrt as a levying Board, pursuant tog notice _heretofore. published in the. Bend Bulletin and Redmond Spokesman., as by law provided of the estimated and proposed budget for such t ax levy; and the matter of the -levy having been considered by the levying; Board and the Tax payers, appearino, a,t said meeting, the es- timates, and budget,as .proposed and published, w ere and are changed as follows: The amount of $150.00 was added to the County Assessors budget to be used for deputies. The sum of $105.00 was added to the County Clerk's budget for Deputy salary & teleDhone expense_. The sum of' 6250.00 was added to the Courthouse expense. the sum of X100.00 W! -,s added t o General expense, the sum o f X50.00 was added to Emergency, and the sum of $160.00 was added to Health Officer. The sum of. 8180.00 was deducted from County Nurse's salary and. the. sum of $100.00 was deducted from County-Treasurer's deputy salary, and. the sum of $1500.00 was deducted f rc -m Market Roads. An,d now at this time the County Court sitting as a levvin -. Board, having duly consider- C. ed said budget as adopted by s aid Levying Board and Budget Corrm�ittee as said public meeting, finds it necessary to make certain changes, it is: ORDERED that the County Clerk's budget be increased to ',$4265.00 a ORDERED " 't '! Assessor's �' " " to $4740.00 ORDERED " " " Treasurer's "- " decreased to $2410.00 ORDERED " " " Nurse's " " decreased to 82015.00 ORDERED " " " Courthousq'epenee " " increased to 2750.00 ORDERED 'r rr rr General it rr rr 11 to §1100.00 ORDERED " " " IIealth Officer's " rr " to $ 720.00 ORDERED " " " It budget " " to �p550.00 Therefore, the Court finds that the respective amount allowed and published are ,lust and correct with t �,e corrections hereinabove made, and that the following sums ar6 neces- sary for t he expen se s of the C ounty d epartment s .f. or t he year 1936. e 1-31 • Circuit Court 2000.00 • County Judge 1895.00 - County--- clerk - 4265.•00 Sheriff �,, -Tax Collector 8580.00 County s chool- superintendant 3050.00 County Assessor 4740.00 County Treasurer 2410.00 District Attorney 200.00 Watermaster 1950.00 County Library 4000.00 County 1 urse 2015.00 Board of Prisoners 700.00 Agriculturist 1800.00 County Commissioners 700.00 Justice court 400.00 r INidows pensions 2000.00 Indigent Relief 12000.00 Hospitalization 900.00 Soldiers Relief 600.00 Juvenile court &. probation officer 2000.00 • Courthouse expenses 2750.00 Janitors Salary 1200.00 Jail rent 360.00 Auditing 800.00 • Advertising &. Printing 500.00 Sealer of Neigh.ts & 14easures 252.00 • General expense 1190.00 Jail expense 185.00 School Library 418.30 Health Officer 720.00 General Road_ Fund I. aintenar,ce 8600.00 General Road Equipment 7000..00 Interest on hiarrants 3000.00 %ch.00l Fund 41830.00 Coroner.- •�ord 100.00 Retire outstanding V'larrant s 27500.00 Tax Delinquency Loss 69000.00 Emergency 550.00 Home Demonstration Agent 800. -00 • Old Age pensions 6000.00 State Fire Patrol 450.00 Stock & Game Protection 500.00 • Surveyor 100.00 National Reemployment Service 301.17 Publicity Exhibits & Fairs 500.00 Rodent Control 50.00 Court House Building Fund 500.00 Elections 2500.00 TOTAL $233771.47 That the total revenue and exDectancy f rom sources ether than taxation have been e stim- ated. to be the stun of Eighty six Thousand 1886000.00) Dollars,-and that t1ae° sum necessary to 1 e raised by direct taxi n- this County- for the year 1936; and Controlled by the 6% lim- itation is One Hundred Forty -Seven Thousand. Seven Hundred Seventy -one and 47/100 (,$ 147,771. 47) Dollars, exclusive of any state tax that might be levied., it is therefore; ORDERED that there be and there is hereby levied uron all the taxable property in Deschutes County the ross sum of One Hundred. For-,T Seven Thousand. and Seven' hundred_ sev- \ entfr one-and 47/100 ($147.771.47) Dollars, e xclusive of Taxes to be levied by the state of Oregon for the year 1936, and the Assessor of Deschutes County is herebv directed to extend the sum upon the tax 'rolls of the County for the year 193x, and. distribute the gross amount thereof to the f ollowing purposes: County General Fund $ 8492317 County School Fund 41830.00 Gena±?xlh.Road Fund 15600.00 County Library 1'und 4000.00 School_ Library Fund_ 418.30 It is further ordered that this record be entered in full in the J n urnal of this Court and the Clerk forthwith file a Certified Copy thereof with the County Assessor. There bein• no further business, the meeting adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Y. T. Triplett, Commissioner. Be It Remembered, that a regular meeting of the County Court for Deschutes County, was held on this 4th. day of December, 1935, all members being present, when the follow- ing proceedings were i °ad, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims A iinst the County: The Following bills were presented and__ordered paid:. 232 Richard J. Crane Bessie Greenwood Pacific Telephone & Tel.Co.. Chas. Beesley Chas. Beesley Arden L. Cutright Fred Wilson W. P. Vandevert Ruth Gard. Florence Swanson Eugene Glazier George Wilson George Wilson Stephen Zubar Edna M. Roats George Grindle Chharles Christy Charles Christy Robert Burleigh Grace L. Bear Frank Beymer George T. Freeman Maude O'Brien Pansy Riedel Stahlev Scott Mrs. Antone Fossen P. B. Johnson Ralp h Cooper Gladys Hauck Frank Dubarko Hugh Fountain Robert C. Arnold Howard Hyde Mrs. Louise Brogan Bertha McCormach 0. K. Olson Chas Williams C. E. Lyon Butler's Drug Store H. D. Day Dave Hildebrand Ma'rgu'erite H. Lyons H. C. Nelson Central Oregon Garage Pilot Butte Pharmacy A. E. Simons C. W. Elliott Superior Cafe Virgil H. Langtry Robert Foley Bend furniture Co. The Bend Bulletin Z. T. Gideon Chas. F. Metzgar W. F. Hammer Pacific Power & Light J. C. Pennev Co. Walter G. Peak R. Anna Thompson r'acific Power= & Light Pacific Tel & Tel. Co. C. L. McCauley I, "Ission Service Station Redmond Spokesman America n Legion Post #64 Aubrey E. Perry Bend_ Laundry Au --ust Nelson J. H. Loomis Helenmarr G. Hammer Downing Hotel & Cafe Marion M. Lesh Magil Drug Co. West Coast Print.& Bind.Co. Bend Laundry Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bushong & Co. Bushong & Co. Americon Book Co. Redmond Spokesman Bend Water Dept. Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. New Deal Trading Post Bend Water Dept. J. Alton Thompson Pilot Butte Pharmacy iBend Hardware Co. a o 0 0 0 0 a Circuit court reporter 161.40 grand j t,ry -witne s s mileage 6.00 W.M. 1.75= -Supt. 16 :95- -Nurse 1.60- - Treas.4.25=- Ju.d.ge 4 :25 - -Clk. 4.45 - -Asr. 1.50-- Sher.22.45 - -D.A. 4.90 62 :10 Circuit court trial juror 36 :80 Do 4.00 Do 42.60 salar�r- circuit court bailiff 53 :80 Bailiff- circuit court 65:80 Do 4 :00 Do 48.00 Circuit court -trial juror 33:00 Do 5.00 Do 35 :40 Do 9 :00 Do. 33.00 Do 36.00 Do M .00 Do 20:00 Do 36: 00 Do 33 :00 Do .21 :20 Do 27.00 Do 30.00 Do 36 :00 Do 27.00 Do 30.00 Do 33 :00 Do 36 :00 Do 30.00 Do 27 :00 do 30.00 Do 33 :00 Do 39 :00 Do 36 :00 Do 36 :00 Do 33 :60 LIQUOR CONTROL FUND 38 :50 Indigent 2.12 Hospitalization 6 :00 New courthouse expense 127 :50 Do 1'14:85 Salary- depyty assessor 50 :00 Eew courthouse expense .92 `'heriff -auto & travel 3 :60 sheriff- office supplies 1 :20 school supt- supplies 2 :25 general courthouse expense 7.00 Board of Prisoners 92 :00 circuit court- defenseii atty. 15:00 Do 15 :00 mew courthouse expense 20.91 sheriff supplies 45.75-- Leg.Pub.76.50 122:25 Justice court 20 :00 watermaster exp. 2 :00 assessor - supplies 1 :15 courthouse- service 37 :43 new courthouse expense 3 :28 treasurer- postage 5.00 school supt. clerk 16.50 Jail lights 5.49 service - circuit judge 4.25 Tel °, Tel. 4.74 -- office exp. .18 Trans.pris. -15. -Auto & travel20.O8 40.00 sheriff -auto & travel 2.75 Legal- publications 32.10 soldiers relief 50 :00 salary - watermaster 74.00 jail laundry 6 :65 jail expense 1.80 justice court 19.30 Juvenile court 30.55 jury -meals 51 :25 Board of Prisoners /-,9.00 Hospitalization 9.50 sheriff- office supplies 22.00 nurse- 1aundry.. _ _ _ ._ _ ._ 1.34 clerk - supplies 1.:50 Do 5 :15 sheriff - supplies 1.80 school suet. supplies .80 general expense 6.65 jail- service 4 :90 Nat. Reemp. Service 15 :00 Jail - expense 2 :50 courthouse water 16.95 supt. postage 8.50- travel 16.45 24.95 school supt. supplies 12.99 courthouse expense 7.32 233 Bostitch Sales & Service J. Alton Thompson J. Alton Thompson J.-K. Gill, Co. Bend Hardware Co. John Sutlief W. J. Burt on H. Day J. 0. Huffman. Ed Cantrell Ed Simmons Jerry Winkle Andrew Winkle Millard Triplett A. H. Tiff't Elmer Donev Ethel Doney R. N. O'Brien J. H. Loomis Emil Giovanetti James Boyd Eugene Campbell Bill Brown Bill Miller Harry Johnson Birdie Rolleoson E. L. Roberts Neil Farhham Lawrence Neilsen K: C: McCormick R. N. O'Brien Edward J. Collins Bessie Greenwood Wallace Griffith N. D. Coven Deb Sly Albert Poole J : N : Thom. J. - W. Thom Walter Peterson Dr. J. C. Vandevert Dr. J. C. Rademacher Marion M. Lesh Schuman Auto Electric M. Clarke Webb Calvin Brude Ray Helenmarr G. Hammer Helenmarr G. Hammer Redmond SpokesmanX Redmond Spokesman John Hohnstein Bill Brown, D. D. Tussing Veterans of Foreign Standard Oil Co. Bend Auto Parts, Standard Oil Co. Bend Garage Co. The Austin- Wester Farmers Hardware Co.. Drake's Auto Shop Clint Delude Geo. H. McAllister Dan C. wood Pac.° Power & Light Co. State Ind. Acc. Coma. Ben.d''Nater Dept. Bend Hardware Co. Central Oregon Garage Schuman Auto Electric school supt. supplies suet. travel 37.38 -- postage 10. supplies 4.00 supt.- postage 15.00travel 31.9268 _ Inatiitute 61.54 -sup. 1.00 school supt. supplies 'Jail expense circuit court - witness Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Commissioners Commissioners circuit court witness Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do Do sheriff -auto & travel' Sealer -of wts. & meas. old age pension (back pay auto & travel -nurbe Do Tax foreclosure Do circuit judge -jur Circuit court -mil. MARKET ROAD FUND - Wars Relief GENERAL ROAD FUND supplies Equipment equipment supplies achinery Co. -_ =ser" "vice Supplies Supplie °s and servi Salary Salary Salary warehouse lights Insurance water- warehouse supplies service Do of Calif. Inc . of ('alif. n Road Mc In the Matter of Cancell- ation of Warrants: _ or gage S al ary ce �• 51.38 109.46 -14.79 2.00 10.00 10:00 10 :00 10:00 10 :00 4.00 9.60 7.60 10.00 17.20 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4 :00 4.00 2 :00 2 :00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 4 : 00 4 :00 12.00 13.60 54: 40 117..00 12.00 2 :00 2 :00 12 :00 2.00 2:00 2 :00 1. :25 13. 93 67.50 25 :79 13 :36 300 :00 1117.23 36.40 5.40 99.75 50.00 75.64 .80 142.61 2.00 8.24 3.00 311.80 19.95 99 :75 85.09 1.00 12 :16 2'. 85 14.14 8 :25 .50 It appearin-: that the following warrants were made by error, it is hereby ORDERED what they be cancelled: No. 2691 1.47 2229 3 :68 2885 2.00 2905 6 :54 2906 10.00 In the hatter of Construct- s/ ` ion of Telephone Lines: It is hereby ORDERED that D. D. Tussin be permitted to construct a telephone line, 3.9 miles ,.n length along the Cooley Road, the Bend - Redmond road and the ! "els Andersen road, said. line to be built at the convenience of the parties hereto. 234 In the Matter of Leas- in.g County Lands: ' The following county- ow3TTd land was leased to Dominique Verges: Sections 22, 18, & 19, all in 21 -19, lying south of the Bend- Bu.rns -Highway, 'all' in 21 -18, except Sections 5,6, 7 , 8, and 9, for a period of five years, for the 'sum of $350.00 payment nf y$50.00 for the first year, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, 850:00 for the second gear, $75.00 for th.e third year, $75.00 for t he fourth ,year, and ;;100.00 for the fifty ,year; said land being subject to sale at the option of the Uounty and also to conform with. the Government regulations of range. In t -he Natter of the Prohibition Fund: -It is hereby Ordered: That the Clerk instruct the County'Treasurer to transfer balance in the Prohibition Fund to the Law Library Fund; (Chapter 16, laws of 1935.) In the Matter of the Sale. o f Real Property: c/ Whereas the county has acquired title to the E� of NEB of 13 -16 -12 and it appears that- there is a shack on said propertIT, it is hereby ORDERED that said shack be sold to J. E Orr for the sum of $10.00 receipt of which is hereby acknowledged; also The shack situated on 24- 20 -17 was sold to John Helfrich for $10.00 receipt of which is hereby acknowledged. There being no further business, the court adjourned. C. E: Lyon,-County Judge.- A: H: Tifft, Commissioner. Ni. T. Triplett, Commissioner. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -At an adjourned meeting of the Deschutes County Court, held on "this 18th. day of Dec- ember, 1935, there being present C. E. Lyon, County J •dge, and A. H. Tifft and Mi llard Triplett, County Commissioners, the following.. resolution was adopted: o 1,11HEREAS, by reason of the fact that the County Court of Deschutes County, in its levy for the year 1935, erroneously failed to levy a tax of one mill upon the assessable prop- erty-of gaid County for a general road fund, and there are no moneys so levied, to be expended; and -WHEREAS, an iamergen.cy exists for the payment of expenses of building and repairing bridges on county roads and maintairi#g4aid roads; and WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission of the State of Oregon., has made demand upon Deschutes County for the immediate payment of the sum of 410.900.00 due from Deschutes CountTr, Oregon, to said State Highway Commission for money advanced to said County in the year -,1929 for building the Fremont State Highway in said County, and an emergency exists for the payment of said claim or a portion thereof, and .WHEREAS, the County Treasurer of said County now has on hand the sum o f $12.237.70 paid to said County Treasurer by t he 'Tate highway commission a s the portion of the auto license fees of said State due to this County and said sum is not otherwise appropriated THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED , that the sum of 4,000.00 be and it is hereby appropriated for th.e bayment of construction and repair of roads and bridges heretofore donstructed and 'done in said County; and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the sum of $8.000.00 of said. moneys be appropriated for the payment in cart of said claim of said State Higl;Uray` Comrnission.� and the County Treas- urer xis authorized and Ordered to pay s aid sum. of R. H. Baldock, State R:ighway Engineer and. lawfully authorized agent of said State Highway Commission. C. E. Lypnn,.County Judge A, H, Tifft;Comm.issioner. M,. T. Triplett, Commissioner. The County Court of Deschutes County - met -thin 19th- day -o1' December, 1935, pursuant to ad: .lournment, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had: In the Tatter of Dance. HA11 License: It appearing that application has been made, and the regular fee has been paid, and all things being regular, it is ORDERED that dance hall license issue to Pine Forest Grage No. 632.. In the Matter of Beer Licenses: It appearing that applications have been made, and fees paid, and all things being regular, it is ORDERED that the following beer licenses issue: Walter Hi &1;:bk, Terrebonne, Oregon. Package "A" License. Guar; Allingham, Sisters, Oregon. Retail & Package "B". Wafter �1. Wilson, Shevlin, Oregon. Rq #hil & Package "B ". Philip Dachtler, Bend, Oregon. Retail & Package "B" Lee Grimes, Sisters, Oregon. Re #ail "& Package-11B11. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Northwest Telephone Co. Central Oregon Garage In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: courthouse telephone n rf Relief AMOUNT 52.97 1.00 2.52 2.3 It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired title to certain tracts through tax foreclosure sales, and it appearing to be to the best interests of said County to sell said lands, it is hereby ORDERED that the following described parcels be sold, for not/iess than the sum set opposite each one, to the highest bidder for cash, to -wit: Lot 1, Block 20, Mt. View Add. to Redmond 11.00 Be sold to H. H. De Armond, and deed issue to same. ORDERED that the f ollowinglands be advertised for sale: Lots 1 and ?, Block 3, Lytle Addition 15.00 E. 50t of Lot 2, Block 19, Kenwood Addition 5.00 Lots 3 and 4, and 16, and 1r1, Block 154, Bend Park,S@cond Addition. 40.00 There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. Al. T. Triplett, Commissioner. Be It Remembered, That the County Court of Deschutes County met this 2nd, 3rd, and 4th days of January, 1936, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: II . The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND. Pacific Power & Light Co. -Bend Water Department M. Clarke Webb Bushong & Co. R. Anna Thompson Helenma.rr G. Hammer Helenmarr G. Hammer Bushong '& Co. L. F. Kelley Northwest. Printing Co. Valley Printing Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Marion M. Lesh - M. 'T. Triplett A. H. Tifft J. Alton Thompson Pacific Power & Light Co. H. C. Ellis Niswonger & Winslow Redmond Spokesman Downing Cafe C. L. Mc Cauley S. Towner J. H. Loomis Marguerite H. Lyons Northwest Printing" Co. Federal Laboratories, Inc. H. D. Day Chas. Elliott Aubrey E. Perry Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Dr. R. W. Hendershott Kate Matson Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Bend Garage Co. Dr. R. W. Hendershott Bend Laundry J. H. Loomis C. L. McCauley Mable G. Livesay 0. C. Scroggins Mary A. Morris State Ind. Acc., D. D. Tussing Dan C. Wood courthouse lights courthouse water 4.05 -jail exp.2.45 _ Sealter of Wts. & Meas. sheriff - supplies school supt. -clerk county nurse -auto exp. Do sheriff supplies new court house exp. sheriff supplies school supt . - examinations county nurse - expense Board of Prisoners County Court County Court supt.- travel ,1.9.46- postage 12.00 - jail- lights soldiers relief hospitalization legal publications Board of Prisoners sheriff - postage 75.00 - office exp.3.38 circuit court witness Juvenile Court salary - deputy assessor shbirfff- supplies sheriff- supplies Jail exp. 17.80- courthouse exp.68. new courthouse exp. salary - watermaster sheriff - supplies Do General expense SPECIAL RELIEF FUND Legal publications Treas. 12.00 -Asr. 1.35 -Tax Fore.1.60 shb.rif f- expense camp -6ground inspection jail expense sheriff- expense sheriff exp. -cash advanced clerk - postage cutting wood-courthouse exp. old age -back pension. GENERAL ROAD FUND C omn:. insurance salary salary AMOUNT 46.38 6.50 12.43 14.00 28.50 29.47 15.38 100.00 40.00 50.98 10.47 18.20 7.00 20.00 27.20 31.46 2.64 4.40 60.00 18.09 64.25 78.38 3.60 5.60 50.00 2.84 77.48 85.80 19.00 58.51 19.60 19.60 245.00 40.00 22.25 14.95 250.00 65.00 1.35 6.00 48.54 10.50 15.00 90.00 8.00 71.82 27.93 ff Luther Metke Houk Motor Co. Bend Water Department Pac. Power & Light Co. The Texas Co. Howard Cooper Corporation Galloway Garage & Mach. Shop Howard Cooper Corporation In the Tvlatter of the Organization of the Arnold Irrigation District road expehoe road expense warehouse service warehouse expense supplies dquipment supplies supplies O R D E R 179.64 60.00 1-.35 1.00' 17.39 2.55 1600 . 4.41 X", Now, at this time this matter coming on to be heard upon motion of H. H. :De Armond, one of the attorneys for petitioners for the organization of Arnold Irrigation District, pra ,ring that a date be set for the presentation of said petition to this Court, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that Wednesday, the 5th day of February, 1936, at the hour of -ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day be and the same is hereby designated for the presentation of said petition to this Court for consideration. Dated this 2nd day of January, 1936. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, ° M. T. Triplett, County Commissioners. In the Matter of Tumalo Falls Road: ° At this time the-Court passed a resolution guaranteeing lraintainance of that section of the above -named fload beginning at a point 41 mile east of the Deschutes National Forest Boundary, to a point approximately 7 miles west of Bend; if and when the State Highway_ Commission constructs the- same, as per agreement -wherein Highway Commission agrees to sub- mit project to build said road. In the Matter of Can- cellation of Warrants: The Clerk is hereby ordered to cancel Old Age pension warrants No. 3276 B and 3532 B", drawn to Henry Patterson, for thereason that he has been transferred to Relief. It is further ordered th st Warrant No. 3519 -B, drawn to Mrs. MyrIe Prichard, be can- celled, the same having been drawn in error, and, I.t is hereby ORDERED that her name be taken off_ the list of Widows Pensioners, as she has married recently. In the.Matter of Tele- Jh.one Line Construction: V - At this time the Court signed a franchise to the Oregon State Board of Forestry, for the construction of a telephone line along the County Road in Grandview istrict. In the Matter of ° Beer Licenses: It appearing that proper applications have been made, and correct fees paid, the fol- lowing, licenses are ordered issued: W. A. Rahn, Millican, Oregon.--Retail-beer license. C. T. Leedy, Sisters, Oregon - -- Package A. & Retail license. ° William Foss, Lapine, Oregon.--Package beer license. ° ° W. W. Rose, Lapine, Oregon. - - -- Retail beer license. Mrs. Esther Inks, Terrebonne, Oregon. -- retail beer & package A. license. In the.Matter of Assessor's Bond: At this time the Court approved the bond of W. F. Hammer, as assessor. In the.Matter of Dance Hall License: It appearing that proper application has been--made, and the correct fee paid, it is hez by ORDERED that dance hall license should issue to Eastern Star Grange. In the °111atter of Wells Tracts: At this time theCourt signed the plat of Wells Tracts. In the.Matter of the Sale of Real Property: - It appearing that Deschutes county has acquired certain pieces xx& of real property under tax sales, and it also appearing that it would be to the best .interest of said countyzto sell said land, it is hereby ORDERED THAT--the following property be sold to °the highest bidder for cash, for not less than the price set opposite each parcel: SW4 of NE-41 of 12 -18 -13 $40.00 o i �J 237 In the Matter of the Appointment of County Officers for 1936: The following officers were duly appointed by the Court. - Dr. J. W. Thom County. Health Officer Helenmarr G. Hammer Countv Nurse Aubrey .Perry .County Watermaster Geo. H. 1`v }cAllister County Road master W. L. Van Duren County Auditor Fred Triplett Courthouse Janitor. In the Matter of the Motor v Vehicle License Fund: e The Clerk is hereby ordered to instruct the Treasurer to transfer the sum of 1000. from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Bond & Interest Fund, and $3237.70 from said Motor Vehicle License Fund t o the General Road Fund (55 -1310) - --- - - - ---- - In the Matter of County Roads: It is hereby Resolved by the County Court to establish. a County Road beginning one- half mile south of the Southwest corner of the C. C. Wi9more place, on the Bear Creek Road, thence running due North to the Butler Market Road, a distance of one and one half miles, hereafter to be known as the Hamby County Road. In the Matter of County Newspapers / �- At this time in accordance. /ith Section 27 -511 Oregon Code, the Court hereby desig- nates the Bend bulletin and Redmond Spokesman as official County newspapers for 1936. • - in the Matter of the Jury Litst: 11 The following are hereby selected and ORDERED as the jury list for 1936: 11. F. Hawthorne Mark Baty John Hansen Herbert Eby Mable Tetherow Laura Grimes Maude Garrett Harry W. Baker Mrs. Ernebt Nelson Jas. Apling - Jas. Tuckfield Andrew Nelson Frank E. Nutley Perl Hill Vera Barr Leslie Monteith. Glenn Slack R. W. Cook Lulu Armstrong John F. Mogan Robert R. Thompson E. S. Hilton H. L. Maker Earl Eby Geo. M. Ross Maud Knoor Raymond H. Fairhurst Conrad Braaton B. E. Nichols Melvin Cyrus Chas. Corkett Fred Ullman Ester McFall- l''l . E. Davis Mrs. Elenor. Book Edna L. Allen May E. Arnold Chas. Brown Lillie Burton Cora Creighton '-Effie Douthit Gustine Eng Grover Gerking Nolan Gilbert Caroline A. Heyburn Sadie Lucas "Iuiamie McClure. N. P. Smith. Selma Winslow Marion L. Coe R. J. Fissel Bend Wm. Anderson Bend Henry Schaumaker Bend B. C, Allen Redmond H. T. Mustard Terrebonne Jas. B. Doty Redmond N.- 0. Isa -cson Bend -Laura J. Crabtree Bend Max Hopper Bend H. A. Scoggins Bend George R. Brick Bend Andy Marquis Bend Benita De Rushia Redmond A. A. Andersoni Redmond :. -May Estes Redmond Owen Hudson. Bend Frank Daugherty Bend 0. E. Teater Sisters Hubert Farquhar Bend Louis Arney Bend Lulu Bond Bend Grace Elder Bend Gladys Garvik Bend tend • ` Frank Hern ' rs . Ivan Thatcher Shevlin • C . W. NW4!q_-n /urn � Redmond Jas. Roe Redmond Elmer Wilson Terrebonne -Susan K. Spangler Redmond Lena Zeek Bend Henry Carter Bend Ronald C. Sellers Redmond Jlma McClay Bend P. S. Campbell Tumalo Ray M. Banksl Bendy Earl Corbin Bend .-Francis Jacqu of Terrebonne Elizabeth Aldridge Bend Theo. Aune Bend - ,Stella Baird Bend Lyonel Bondurant Bend Josie H. Brown Bend 14artha Conklin Bend -Iva B. Davidson. Bend 'Pauline Dyer Bend Geo. F. Euston Bend. -Hose Gibson Bend = Geo. P. Hoover -Bend Ray Jackson Bend Myrtle A. McAllister Bend -Florence Pitman Bend '-Mrs. Laura Terrill Bend Fred Burrows Bend P. E. Cullison Bend Walnah, Fran &ls Bend Redmond Redmond Terrebonne Redmond Redmond Redmond Redmond• Tumalo BBnd Bend Bend Redmond Bend Bend Redmond Redmond Redmond Terrebonne Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Redmond Redmond Bend Bend Bbnd Bend Bend Terrebonne Redmond. Bend Bend Si ste,rs Bend Bend Bend Bend Ben d Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend 1 Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend 238 ' May D. Fryrear Bend John L. Goodfellow Ralph Grimes, Jr. Bend Deloss C. Haines Paul Hampso n Bend Cletas Hunnell Jacob E. Ledgerwood-- Bend, Sam Blakley John Chute Bend Robert Coyer ' Dan Dacey Bend Jessie Donovan P --. A. Erickson Bend C, S. Fuller C. B. Hoggner Bend Geo. Horsk otte Elmer Hudsm Bend Earl A. t1ohnson John A. Logan Bend Frank May Frank'McCuen .Bend C. J. Monahan J. 0.� Perry Bend- Don Stuart Felix-Snringsbube Bend Glen Thomas Ben Whisenand Bend-i Harvey Winslow Albert G. Angell Bend.�/ Curtis Beesley Charles Bilodeau Bend Jas. C. Blgisdell Geo.'Buegler Bend Guy Claypool 80t.4 Bud Crandall, Thom. C. Ewing Bend Geo. T. Freeman Mrs. C. P, Becker Bend Adda Goldiliith Joe Hahn Jr. Haner Bend Bend Olaf Halverson C., A. Holmes e--Georgia A. P. Hull Bend Carl '-Johnson John Kott Bend John Kulstad Elmer Lehnherr Bend 1 Addie Leverett G. W. Ager Bend Nell Armstrong H. L. Barber Bend Hamilton Beall Inex Bowles Bend H,: K. Brooks Mrs. M. S. Bullard Bend Louis Carmichael. James B. Connell Bend Harry Drake L. C. Fleming Bend John L. Garske Geo. P. Gove Bend Elsie M. Allen 4oseph Burich Bend Charles H. Overbay C. B. Ross Bend Harry Sageistrom Wm. Smith Bend M. M. Thomas M:i.ke Todoroff . Bend Ed Valitchka Oren Wing Bend :,- _Delonia Young Ve.rne�-Li -ve °say Bend Lloyd Magill Chas. S. PIarrin Bend Bruce McMeen Tom Merchant Bend Vm. Montgomery .6 0. K. Moody Bend Harry Nelson R. B. OtLeary bend Frank Perry I. T. Powell Bend Dr. Roy Reynolds Harry H. Rice Bend August E. Schuman Mary Grace Scott Bend R. M. Smith L, T. Standf-ier Bend Archie A. Simmons D, W. Stone Bend Erwin C. Trotter W. 1. Welcome Bend John Wetlex -Dora Widdotrs ., Bend Mrs. King Lytle R. J. 1a1cCann Bend E. J, Dougherty- Alice C. Foley Bend Cecii Hollinshead- F. 0. Minor Bend John Mahoney C. W. Markham Bend VV. C. Cundell H. G. Rainey Bend Elmer Ward H. P. Daniels Terrebonne R. R* Holmes Ray A. Crowder Redmond ' Violet Niebergall Mary A. Curtis Bend. Ole Benson 'hula L. Nielson Bend N. E. Upson �,Georgia Thom Bend A. G. Hedstrom 1-'ela Abbott Bend' John Clark ­� Roy - Cooper Bend Ralph E. Dexter W. 0. Best Bend Lucy Searcy J. W. Bowers Redmond J. W. Dixon -" Warren Arthu.rs Bend Geo. W. Brasfield- - Andrew J. Holt Redmond Fred Fredrickson Bert Grant Bend Louise B. Davis Geo. Ertle Bend Paul Brookings E. G. IViansfield Redmond Fred Frisbee A,2yrtle Dennis Sisters Esther Ballantyne Floyd Abbott Bend Hazel G. Kin IV% E. Daum Bend C. w. 14cCune, ,i Mrs. R. C. Moran Redmond Ray 'Kinarsbury Hans T..Mikkleson Redmond Edgar Booth Elinor A. Simmons Bend Chas. Boyd Jr. Rose Allen bend °. Gerald Galloway Ben Duvall Deschutes Chas. Entrikin Oscar Franks Redmond., Bend. Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Ben d Bend_ Bend bend Bend Bend Bend B-e nd Bend Bend - Bend Bend Bend Bend c Bend Bignd Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Ben d Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend ' Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend. Bend Bend Bend " Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend Bend -Bend Redmond Bend bend Terrebonne Bend La Pine Bend - Bend Redmond ° Redmond La Pine Bend Ben4 Bend Bend 31 sters Alfalfa Redmond Terrebonne Bend Redmond Bend In the Matter of Election Boards : 11� , The following have been appointed to serve on election boards for the following term: (voting PRECINCT N0. (counting N. P. Smith, Chairman Vary LeJ3.7., Chairman_ R. S. McClure, Judge. Effie Reed, Judge. Mys. J. Arnold, Cler', . Letha Gilbert, Clerk. vay Davi denn, Clerk. Helen Evans, Clerk. Bertha Morgan, Clerk. Cora Creighton, Clerk. I I ,. 1 voting) Geo. Hoover y, Chairman Iva M. Hughitt, Judge May. D. Fryrear, Clerk. Walna E. Francis, Clerk. Mrs. Antone Fossen (voting) Bessie Tracy, chairman Etta M. Ripley, Judge Sadie Lucas., Ulerk Marion K. Dubois, Clerk. Bertha Duckworth, Clerk. (vo tino ) Jessie B. onovan, Chairman Theresa Cox, Judge Mable L. Gilbert, Clerk. Anna lil�rie Larson, Glerk. Olive Cook, Clerk.. PRECINCT NO. 2 (counting) Anna Hamp s o n, Chairman W. C. Cundell, Judge. Mrs. Anna Allen , C le rk . ?laude Garrett Francis Malstrom-- PRECINCT NO. 3 - (- c-out*ing* Emma Gibson, Chairman - Loring Moan, Judge— Leona Cooper, Clerk: Carrie Clapp, Clerk. Ella E. Dexter, Clerk. PRECINCT NO. 4 (counting). - PRECINCT NO. 5 E. A. Sather, chairman Mrs. C. J. Leverett, Judge Viola 1�400d8, Clerk. Eva Crandall, clerk Clara Barnes, clerk. PRECINCT No. 8 Beulah Bockman, chairman-- -- Elsie Nielson, Judge Gracy Carter, clerk. Maude Campbell, clerk Ethel Burleigh, clerk. Mrs. Pearl Hill, chairman Helen Dacey, Judge. Bertha Perry,. Clerk. Francis Farnham Clerk. Virginia Gray, clerk. Elmer Lehnherr, chairman Palmer Piland, Judge Eda Freeman, clerk. Olga Valley, clerk. Lucy Searcy, Clerk. Dorothy Erickson, chairman Edith Jensen, Judge Genevieve Tucker, clerk. Clarence -Nielson, Cle Lizzie Padgett, Clerk. PRECINCT NO. 7 Louise Idlegeorge, chairman. Mrs. Dorris Manning, chairman Dora Gales, Judge Nell Armstrong, Judge Mrs. Edith Kostel, clerk Edna Gauldin, clerk. Lydia Anders(, clerk. Glaudie Martin, clerk. Josephine Henderson, clerk. Roxie Moeck, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 8 Mrs. C. P. Becker, chairman Anye Stadter, chairman Cressie.A. Spicklemier, Judge Alice Pierson, judge. Mrs. Jack Dudrey, clerk. Bessie A er, clerk. Vera Barr, bler). Ella M. math, clerk -. Fay. P. Beach, clerk. Elenor Dyer, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 9 -Mrs. Geo. T. Murphy, chairman . Mave Iler, chairman Ida,Lighthill, judge Pansy Riedel, judge. Evalene 'Moods, clerk. 'Nellie V. Wells., clerk. Mae Hamby, clerk. John Klassen, clerk. Stella Nelson, clerk. Mable Coy, Clerk. 'n 10 PRECINCT NO. 10 PRECINCT NO. 11 Viola'Adrian, chairman Chas. D. Piney, chairman ti Walter F. Peterson, Judge Ellen Stookey, Judge Stella Harman, clerk. Geo. Low; clerk. Me$vina Maker, clerk. Isabel McCurdy, clerk. Laurel Fordham, clerk. Vada Nichols, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 12 PRECINCT NO. 13 Geo. Erickson, - chairman Fred Wilsoh, chairman Carl B. Livesley, Judge Mable Dunlap, Judge. Magnelia Reynolds, Clerk Joy Kriger, clerk. Ida Olausen, clerk. , Sheppard, clerk. Benita DeRushia, cler. Hans T. Mickelsen, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 14 PRECINCT NO. 15 C. E. Livesay, chairman Ellis Edgington, chairman R. J. Shelton, Judge; Mrs. R. Scott, Judge Carrie Scoggin, clerk. Mazel King, clerk. p May Billingsley, clerk. Maud Woods, clerk. Charles Christie, clerk. Hattie Wilt, clerk. (voting ) PRECINCT NO. 16 James W. Benefield, chairman Evelyn Riebhoff, Judge. Mrs. Geo. Kanoff, Clerk. Mrs. Joe Tuckfield, clerk. Lydia Carolin, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 17 , Z. .. Gideon ,chairman Mable Tetherow, judge Dorothy Franks, clerk. Edna E. Doty, clerk. Ella Van Arsdale, clerk._ Geo. M. Dorn, chairman Bertha Howard, Judge Mrs. Ida P. Holmes, clerk. Mrs. Eleanor Book, clerk. Lena Rasch, clerk. (counting) N. 0. Isaacson, chairman Mrs. Henry Strixner , Jv4ge Edna Thornberg, clerk. Mrs. Elizabeth Hance, clerk Mary E. Moore, clerk. Mrs. C. R. McLallin, chairman ilaybe lle Royal, Judge. Bars. Olive Gates, clerk. Armie Vestal, clerk. Everetta Hutchins, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 18 Nettie F. Wright, chairman Dorothy M. Vestal, Judge Maud Knoor, clerk. Harold M. Eby, clerk. Robt. M. Blair, clerk. 22 39 240 In the Matter of Polling Places: c/ The following places were selected this da7T b the Court, as 15plling places: No. No. Y(o:. No. Nol No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No.. No. No. No. No. 1 -- -Bend, Courthouse. 2-- -Bend, Allen School 3--'-Bend Methodist Church 4 - -- Bend,, High School 5 -- -Bend, Horace Brookings Residence 6 -- -Bend, Lutheran Church 7-- -Bend, Kenwood School 8_- -Bend, Christian Church. 9- - -Pine Forest, Pibe Forest Grange Hall 10- Lapine, Lapine School 11, Millican -, Bf.00ks Camp 12 -- Grange Hall, Rock school House 13, Tumalo, Project office, Tun-alo 14; Plaintriew, Grange Hall. 15, Sisters, School house. 16-- Redmond, Redmond Agricultural office 17, Redmond. Redmond Grade School 18-- Terrebonne, Terrebonne school house. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. 9 ' C. E. Lyoh, County Judge. A. H. Tifft,Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Coimnis si one r. The County" Court of. Deschutes County, Oregon, met in special session this 21st, day of Jan- uary, 1936, with C. E. Lyon and M. T. Triplett present, when the following proceedin s were had, to-wit: At this time the Oregon and Western Colonization Company appeared by its president W. P. Davidson and B. F. Johnson, Manager,_ and their attorneys Upton & De Armond, asking for a reduction in their taxes on timber lands; After listening to their argument and the opin- ion of District Attorney Bert C. Boylan, the matter was taken under advisement. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENE_:RAL FUND " • D. C. Wax Equipment Co,. Earl S. Dutro GENERAL ROAD FUN) Beall Tank corporation Howard Cooper Corporation, Howard - Cooper Corporation D. A. exp. 13.50 - Judge's Stenog exp. 10. Judge Stenog. exp. special disbursements n rr n n There being no further,businers, the meeting adjourned. AM0UNT 23:50 40.00 514:07 1500:00 632.50 C. E_.-Lyon, County Judge. M. T. T riplett, Commissioner. The County Court of Deschutes County met this 15th day of January, 1936, all members being present, when the following pr5ceedings were held: In the Matter of Claims Against the County The following bills were presented and ordered paid: Bend Auto Parts, Inc. sheriff - expense Hogan Studio Fingerptint & Identif. C.L. McCauley sheriff auto exp. 19.11 Tel. 7.65 Magill Drug Co. treasurer- supplies Pilot Butte Pharmacy county nurse - expense - Lumbermens Cafe Board of Prisoners Bend Garbage Co. ° Jail expense L. F. Kelley* courthouse fuel J. S. Davis Co. sheriff -auto exp. Erickson's Grocery Jail expense Erickson's Food Market courthouse fuel Magill Drug Co., jail exp. 1.25- -nurse exp..25,- jail exp.55 W. H. May courthouse expense State Ind. Ace. Comm, watermaster - Insurance Walter G. Peak treas. postage 10.-- travel exp.. 17.00 .State Ind. Ace. Comm. sheriff - insurance H. T. Merritt Justice court Annabelle Fischer justice court - witness Chris Shong ° Do Dewey Mosley Do Chas. Bishop Do John Beaver Dp Elmer Beach Do Addie Beach Do 4.80 10.00 26.75 1.49 2.25 3.50 3.00 24.00 9.88 1.30 8.00 2.05 5.00 1.38 27.00 59.95 51.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 24-1 Paul Brookings Jack Dudrey G. C. Murphy Geo. Stokoe Ralph Cooper A. 0. Sehilling Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. State Ind. Acc. Comm. State Ind. Acc. Comm. GENERAL ROAD FUND Bend Garage Co. Joseph Egg, Blacksmith Farmers Hardware Co j Galloway Gar..& Mach, Shop Standard Oil co. of Cal. Miller Lumber Co. State Ipd. Acc. Comm. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Pacific,Power & Light Co. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: justice court -juror Do Do Do Do Dp judgs 6.00 -Clk. 4.55 - -Asr. 2.40 - -Sher. 18.35-- Cir.Judge 4.65 -D.A. 7.30- Supt.- 6.50--Treas.. 4.25-- Nurse.2.01- Comm..20 Peace officers ins. watermaster repairs supplies supplies equipment supplies lumber - bridges insurance SERA supplies. warehouse lights .50 50 :50 .. 50 .50 .50 56.21 9.89 2.92 .50 18.50 9.70 6.35 165.94 230.49 4.86 3.45 1.00 It appearing that the following now belongs to the county through a delinquent tax sale, and that it would be best to sell said parcel of real estate, it is hereby ordered that same be sold to the highest bidder for cash for not less than the amount set opposite, to -wit: W. 501 of Lots-2 & 3,. Block 17, Kenwood. 50.00 In the Matter of Ballot Boxes. The clerk is hereby .ordered to open the ballot boxes for the special election. In the Matter of Election Boards / for Special Ele.ction: t/ The following are hereby appointed to serve on election boards for the special elec- tion to be held January 31: (voting) PRECINCT NO. I (counting) M N. P. Smith, Chairman Mary Kelly, chairman R. S. McClure, Judge Elsie Cox, judge Mrs. J. J. Swhwendker, Clerk. Lillie Burton, clerk. Marjorie Smith, Clerk. Bertha Morgan, clerk. Ivy Davidson, Clerk. Helen Evans, clerk. PRECINCT NO. II May D. Fryrear, chairman Anna Hampson, chairman Mable De Armond, Judge Mary Griffith, Judge Daisy D. Smith, Clerk. Walnah Francis, clerk. Mary Hoover, clerk. Marion L.. Coe, clerk. Carrie L. Stevens, clerk. Effie Dick, Clerk. PRECINCT NO. 3 Addie M. Triplett, chairman Emma Gibson,•chairman May Arnold,'-Judge Bessie Tracey, Judge Sadie Lucas, clerk. Lorenze Moan, clerk. Ruth Repnock, clerk. _ Lorene Cooper, clerk. _ Fay Cornett, clerk. Rosabel Byers, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 4 Elsa Hamilton, chairman Anna M. Larson, chairman Marion K. DuBUs, Judge, Francis Farnham, judge Mabel L. Gilbert, Clerk. Helen Dacey,, clerk. Geolina Eggen, clerk. Theresa Cox, Lillian Van Matre, clerk. clerk. Lulu Armstrong, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 5 E. A. Sather, chairman Lucy Billadeu, chairman Addie Leverett, judge Harriet Ryan, judge Mrs. R. W. Davidson, clerk. . Jannice Gillis, clerk. Mrs. Addie Brookings, clerk.. Elise Coomes Palmer Piland, clerk. Tom Anglin, Clerfi�. PRECINCT NO. 6 Adeline Bostic, chairman Genevieve Tucker, chairman Elsie Nelson, Judge Evelyn Mrshall, Judge Beulah Bockman, clerk. Maud Campbell, clerk. Mtldred D. Smith, clerk, Ethel R. Burleigh, clerk. Bernice Scott, clerk. Lizzie Padgett, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 7 Louise Eitelgeorge, chairman - Bessie Whele, chairman Nell Armstrong, Judge Claudia Martin, Judge. • Edith Kostol, clerk. Lydia Anderson, clerk. Anna Fantan, clerk. Dora Gales, clerk. Edna Gauldin, clerk. Ora Drake, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 8 Sarah Hamilton, chairman Bessie Ager, chairman _ Mrs. Dagna Dudre , judge Ora Hall, Edna Beck, judge clerk. Elizabeth Lane, clerk. Pearl Becker, clerk. Helen Peak, clerk. Mildred Kelley, clerk. Louise Brogan, clerk. 242 (voting) . Agnes Sotto..ng, chairman Stella Nelson, judge Evelyn Wood, clerk. Luella S. Griffin, clerk. LouisdX McDowell, Clerk. PRECINCT NO.lm+) Viola Adrian, chairman Walter Peterson, Judge Melvina Maker, clerk. Myrtle Burgess, clerk. Daisy Stephenson, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 13 A. J. Gannason, chairman Edna Gribskov, judge Harriet B. Ward, clerk. Mable Dunlap, clerk. Gene Chamberlin, clerk. (voting) J. W. Benefield, chairman Lydia Carolin, Judge Evlyn Rieboff, clerk. Elizabeth Kanoff, clerk. Marie Strkxner, clerk.,- Olive Gates, chairman L. R. Kingsbury, judge Amy Vestel, ,clerk. Ruby Chase, clerk. Mabel Tetherow, clerk. Nettie Wright, chairman Joserhine Mayfield, judge. Robert Blair, Clerk. Mary V. Hansen, clerk. W. J. Hall, clerk. In the Matter of Cancel- lation of Warrants: PRECINCT NO. 9 (couhting) G._ Livesay, clerk. George Langford, chairman .J. A. Beulah Ghambers, judge 98.33 Eleanor Van Vleet, clerk. Nelson, recording clerk Pansy Riedel, clerk. R. I. Mave Iler, Clerk. 125.00 PRECINCT NO. 11 - PRECINCT NO. 12 Schwendker, tax office clerk W. A. Rahn, .chairman - -- Geo. M. Erickson, chairman 1 Bert Meeks, ;,judge Josephine- Jones, judge 60.00 Bessie Allison, clerk. Ida Olausen, clerk. Lyon, county Judge Lydia Lemke, 'clerk. Edith Neel, clerk. Virginia Inga Sanerud, clerk. Elma Leonard„ Clerk. 15.00 PRECINCT NO. 1,4 PRECINCT NO. 15 Hammer, county assessor C. E. Livesay, chairman Ellis Edgington, chairman C. L. Mae Billingsly, judge Maude.Woods, judge.. 208.33 Boyd Simmons, clerk. Hazel King, clerk. Thompson, School superintendent Carrie Scoggin, clerk. Alice K. Scott, clerk. W. G..Peak, Clara Livesay, clerk. Betty Scarth;, clekk. 125.00 PRECINCT NO. 16 (counting) Shearer, deputy treasurer Josephine Anderson, chairman Helenmarr Z. T. Gideon„ Judge 110.00 Edith B. Moore, clerk. Triplett, janiror Elizabeth D. Hance, clerk. J. J. Mrs. Joe Tuckefield, clerk. 30.00 PRECINCT NO. 17 Van Duren, Auditor Mrs. C. R. McLallin, chairman Dr. J. Mrs. Lynn Royal, judge„ 60.00 Mrs. Al Keinath, clerk. 60.00 Ella Van Arsdale, clerk. Dorothy Franks, clerk. PRECINCT NO. 18 George Dorn, chairman Bertha H umard, Judge �estal, Doroth-�r clerk. Lottie Knorr, clerk. Maud Knorr, clerk. It is hereby Ordered that Warrant No. 3340 -B issued to Bend Furniture Co. in the amount of $20.91 be cancelled, as the same was issued by error. I n the Matter of Salary of County Officers: It is hereby ordered that the clerk pay the following warvants monthly until further notice: Mable G._ Livesay, clerk. 150.00 .J. A. Fountain, Deputy clerk. 98.33 Margaret Nelson, recording clerk 50.00 R. I. _Hamby, Deputy tax collector 125.00 J; J. Schwendker, tax office clerk 100,00 Marie Noakes, ceputy 60.00 C. E. Lyon, county Judge 125.00 Virginia Banks, county Judge's Sten. 15.00 W. F. Hammer, county assessor 166.66 C. L. McCauley, sheriff 208.33 J..-A. Thompson, School superintendent 166.66 - W. G..Peak, county treasurer 125.00 Ruth Shearer, deputy treasurer 41.66 Helenmarr G. Hammer, county nurse 110.00 Fred Triplett, janiror 100.00 J. J. Newberry, jail rent 30.00 W. L. Van Duren, Auditor 66.66 Dr. J. W. Thomp Health officer 60.00 Marguerite Lyons, Deputy assessor 60.00 There being no further business, the Court adjourned. 0. K. C. E. Lyon, - Judge. A. H. Tif fit Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, 6ommissioner. i� r 41INUT ES OF THE BOARD OF .EQUALIZATION FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON The Board met August 12, 1935, as required by law. Judge Lyon being absent, adjourn- ment was had until Tuesday, August 13, 1935. AUGUST 13, 1935. The Board met pursuant to adjournment at 10 o'clock A.M., all members being present, were duly. sworn. H. H. De Armand and B. F. Johnson presented a pnotest for the Oregon & Western Colon- ization Company: The Board took the matter under advisement and adjourned from time to time during the .period allowed for the meeting of the Board. SEPTEMBER 11, 1935. . This time being the time fixed by law, and the Board having duly examined Into all claims broughtr before it, rreport findings as follows: The following petitij)ns. were denied for the reason that the assessments were found to be just and equitable with, other property adjoining; . , . - Name Description E. B. Martin Lots 4, 9, and 10, Block 157, Bend Park Second Addition Mrs. Sid Conklin Lot 6, Block 2, Pinelyn Park. Mrs..Bertha Doty Lot 19 Block 8, Staats Addition. Mrs. Agnes Kistle Lot 2, Block 2 Mill Addition. F. G. Atkinson Lots 21 and 27, , Block 45, Redmond. Emma B. Dean Tract #199 Lytle Acres. Reductions as noted were made on the properties listed below, to conform with the as- sessments of adjoining property: Name Description Assessed Reduced t o Mrs. Nellie Libel Lot 17, Block 4 Hastings. 240.00 215.00 Mrs. Jahn Suttle Lots S, 6, and 7. Block 25, Wiestoria 300.00 225.00 Hector Daust Lot 4, Block 9, Deschutes 420.00 320.00 Mrs. Margaret Burich Lot 13, Block 29, Boulevard Addition 750.00 725.00 W. 0. C. W. Best iIilliamson Lot Lots 12, 15 Block 12, Staats and 16, Block 4, Hastings 225.00 175.00 Addi.ti on 315.00 240.00 Olive H. Powell Lot 11, Block 5, River Terrace 750.00 650.00 The petition of Jay H. Upton, on behalf of Trinity Parish., for exemption of Lot 6, Block 2, Park Addition to Bend, was denied for the reason that the Supreme Court has he=ld that this Board has no jurisdiction ----- Portland University vs lAultnomah County, 31 Ore.- No. 49.8 -50 Pac. 532, according to the findings of the District Attorney. In the matter of the assessment of the Oregon & Western Colonization Company, the as- sessmep.t is changed as follows: Description Assessed Reduced to Section 33, Township 14, S. Range 10 E. $1280.00 960.00 N2, Section 29, Township 14 S. Range 11 E. 640.00 320.00 Lots 1,, 2, 3, and 4, Section 1, Township 1A, S. Range 12 E. 340.00 170.00 78 acres, more or less, in South 2 of all that portion sit.- �aated below 25x15 countour line of Deschutes River, in Sec- tion 9,1 Township 14 S. Range 12 E. 160.00 80100 VJ2 SE4, E2 SW4, SW4 SW4, and the NE4 of Section 15, Town- ship 14 S. Range 12, East 720.00 360.00 E2 NE-L E2 SE4, Section 23, Township.l4 S. Range 12 E. 320.00 160.00 Section 3, Township 14, S. Range 12 E. 1270.00 635.00 S2 Section 35, Township 17 South, Range 11 E. - 480.00 320.00 Section 19, Township 15 South, Range 11 E. 1265.00 640.00 SE-4L of Section 34, Township 17 South, Range 11 E. 240.00 160.00 All matters coming before the Board having now been considered and disposed of, the Board adjourned. C. E. Lyon, Chairman . 17. F. Hammer, Member of Board Mable G. Livesay, Secretary - Cleik . BE IT REMEMBERED, That the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 5th and 6th days of February, 1936, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had, t p -wit: In the. Matter of Dance Hall License: It appearing that proper application has been made, and the correct fee paid, it is hereby,ORDERED that dance hall license ..ssue to Terrebonne Grange. In the,hlatter of Market,Road Fund: The Clerk is hereby ordered to instruct the Treasurer to transfer the balance in the Market . Road Fund to the General Road Fund. 244 In the Matter of Gasoline Contract: It appearing that the bid submitted by the Standard Oil Co. on gasoline Is acceptable, contract is herein made with said Standard Oil Co. for 1936, for gasoline at $.14.85 per gallon. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: ° _ It appearing that the following described property now belongs to the c: ounty through delinquent tax sales, and that it would be best to sell said parcels of real potate, it is herebz7 ORDERED that the same be sold to the highest bidder for cash for not less than the amount set opposite each, to -wit: o E2 of SE j , 24 -20 -10 _ 80 ., 00 Lots 1,2, and 3, Block C- Redmoiid,uarld, Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block D, Redmond Townsite Cots. First Addition to Redmond. 80„00 It is also hereby ORDERED that Quitil3aim deed issue to M. G. Marshall fo r N2 o f N1iV4, ( a 4 A. tract No. 13) 8- 18 -12, E.W.M. (redeeming land that was foreclosed.) In the Matter of the Organization of the Arnold Irrigation District. Hearing having been duly held on the Organization of the Arnold Irrigation District,° it is hereby Ordered that the Resolution findings boundaries and setting date for election as of March 10, 1936, said Resolution being now on f? le in the office of the Clerk be and it is hereby Ado -6ted. In the iviatter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL ROAD FUND Aubrey E. -Perry salary C. E. Lyon road meeting expense Stanley Scott z Ins.- Deschutes county Doug's Service Sta. �restone St. Ind. Ace. Com-,- insurance for employees Geo. YcAllister Tel. I 'P.45 -Exp. $.25 -- Salary Carl Alfrey salary Chas. Triplett Salary D. D. Tussing Salary Dan C. Wood salary 0. H. Harell salary -- - Farmers Hdwe. Co. , hardware supplies Bend Hdwe Co. supplies Bend Iron Works supplies Midstate Hardware Co. supplies A. W. Davis Supply CO-2 supplies Earl S. Dutro gen. road exp. Geo. H, McAllister Gen. road exp. Bone I- plement Co. gen. road exp. JosephoEgg, blacksmith. gen. road exp. e Galloway Gar. & Mach. Shop gen. road exp. :. Standard Oil Co j gen. road exp. Hill's Auto Shop Eq_ui -pment repairs Drake's Auto Shop labor & repairs a Austin - Western Road Mach. Co. Mach. exp. Howard Cooper Corp. equipment M. T. Triplett expense , A. H. Tifft expense A. H. Tifft , expense -road Miller *Lumber Co. expense -wood GENERAL FUND Montgomery & Baird Anton Aune Bushong & Co. Bushong & Co. Bushong & Co. Bend Garage Co. e Redmond Spokesman C. J. Humphrey United Spanish War Vets. Do Barr Paint & Wallpaper Co. C. P. Niswonger Sorenson Service & Auto Camp Elsie A. Stoffel C. DQ Penney - Harriett E. Stark' Willi 7m Foss Mrs. Dorothy Vestal Mabel Rennolds A. E. Simn ons �. Lovinger Disinfectar,�t Co j C. E. Lyon C. J. Rademacher Bend Garbage Co. court house exp. Do clerk- office supplies assessor - supplies assessor- supplies auto--exp. tax foreclosure+ general exp. soldiers relief Do courthouse exp. county coroner exp. elections Do elections Do rt ti It assessor - supplies courthouse exp. $.58 -D.A. .92- judge.exp. LIQUOR CONTROL FUND jail exp. $124.75 AMOUNT 195.77 29.00 1.80- 4.86 13.81 125.45 99.75 99.75 99.75 39.90 7.98 18.75 3.03 5.50 10120 7.50 40.00 7,50 53.80 8.90 20.00 74.95 20.00 27.30 15.80 66.34 10.00 10.80 38.00 44.06 AMOUNT 58.25 27.25 4.10 8.00 44.65 28.38 .90 20.00 2.00 48.00 4.10 7.80 3.20 .60 .60 1.10 .80 2.70 17.60 1'. 2 5 397.60 1.50 15.00 1.50 1- I N. P. Smith election board 3.00 R. S. McClure ` Do 3.00 J. J. Schwendker Do 3.00 Ivy B. Davidson Do 5.00 Marjorie Smith Do 3.00 Mary E. Kelley Do 3.00 Elsie Cox Do 3.00 Lillie M. Burton Do 3.00 Bertha B. Morgan do 3.00 Helen Evans do 3.00 May D. Fryrear ° do .3.00 Mabel De Armond do 3.00 Carrie L. Stevens do 3.00 Daisy Smith do 3.00 Mary E. Hoover d do 3.00 Anna Hampson do 3.00 Mary Griffith do 3.00 Walnah B. Francis do 3.00 Marion L. Doe do 3.00 Effie B. Dick ° do 3.00 Addie M. Triplett do 3.00 M47 E. Arnold do 3.00 Ruth, Repnock do 3.00 Faye Cornett do 3.00 Sadie A. Lucas ` do 3.00 Emma Gibson do 3.00 Bessie Tracey do 3.00 Rosabel Byers do .3.00 Leona R. Cooper do 3.00 Lorenze Moan do 3.00 Theresa H. Cox do 3.00 Marion K. Dubui s " do 3.00 Elsa M. Hamilton " do 3.00 Mabel L. Gilbert do 3.00 Geolina Eggen do 3.00 Lulu M. Armstrong do 3.00 Frances Farnham ° do 3.00 Anna Marie Larson do 3.00 Lillian A. Van Mat re do 3.00 Lillian M. Connarn do 3.00 Mabee G. LivesayX general expense 8.00 Marion Ward election esp. 32.50 May D. Fryrear Do 62.50 Roy Shaussee courthouse expense 9.00 J. Alton Thompson school supt. travel 27.09- supplies 10.50 37.59 H. C. Nelson- courthouse expense 54.78 W. F. Hammer assessor, maps, etc. 20.00 W. F. Hammer ° co 25.00 National Reemp. Service Nat. Reem. service 121.17 T. E.J. Duffy circuit judge- postage S1.50 Chamberlin Electric courthouse expense 8.00 Bend Garage Company sheriff -new car 350.00 H. D. Day courthouse exp, -fuel 33.12 The Texas Co. ° courthouse exp. -fuel 11.05 L. F. Kelley Do 80100 Bend Public Schools courthouse exp. 186.62 C. H. Irvin indigent- burial 60.00 M. Clarke Webb sealer of wts. & Meas.. 12.16 Pac. Power &. Light Co. jail exp.- lights 4.28 Do courthouse exp. - lights 48.04 Bend Water Dept courthouse exp. -water 3.90 Bend Water Dept. jail expense -water 2.45 Downing Cafe board of prisoners 75.75 H. W. Copeland Yards courthouse e xp. 9 .52 National Reemp. Service nat. r eemp.service 15.00 Division of Public Health Nursing & Child Hygiene - -nurse supplies 1.33 Pilot Butte Pharmacy county 4udge- supplies 5.70 Aubrey E. Perry watermaster 102.98 Bend Laundry nurse-laundry .72 Pilot Butte Pharmacy election exp. 1.00 Royal Typewriter Co. ° clerk supplies 90.40 Ira Cox election exp. 1.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy clerk - typewriter repairs 1.85 E. A. Sather election board 3.00 Addie Leverett do 3.00 Mrs. R. W. Davidson do 3.00 Palmer Piland do 3.00 Addie Brookings do 3.00 Adeline Bostic do 3.00 Elsie Nelson dc. 3.00 Beulah Bockman do 3.00 Bernice Scott do 3.00 Mildred D. Smith do 3.00 Louise EitelgemIDge do 3.00 Nell Armstrong do 3.00 Edith S. Kostol do 3.00 Edna Gauld.in ° do . 3.00 Anna Fanton do 3.00 Pearl K. Becker do 3.00 Sarah Hamilton do 3.00 Dagna Dudrey do 3.00 Mildred Kelley do 3.00 2-45 246 Ora Hall ° election board 3.00 Lucy Billadeau ° do 3.00 Lucy B. Searcy ° do 3.00 ` Myrtle E. Moore ° do 3.00 Marriett Ryan ° do 3.00 Janiece Gillis do 3.00 ° Genevieve Tucker do 3.00 Evelyn Marshall ° do 3.00 Maude Campbell ° do 3.00 Ethel R. Burleigh ° do 3.00 Lizzie Padgett do 3.00 Bessie White do 3.00 Claudia Martin do 3.00 Lydia Anderson ° do 3.00 Dora Gales ° do 3.00 Ora Drake do 3.00 Bessie Ager • do 3.00 Edna E. Beck ° do 3.001 Helen S. Peak do 3.00 Louise Brogan do 3.00 Elizabeth J. Lane G do 3.00 Agnes M. Sottong & m. do 3.40 Stella Nelson do 3.00 Evelene Woods ° do 3.00 Louise McDowell do 3.00 Luella Griffin do 3.00 Viola Adrian & m. do 9.00 Ella Wild a do 3..00 Myrtle Burgess > do 3.00 Melvina Maker do 3.00 Daisy B. Stephenson do 3.00 Geo. M,. Erickson do (& m.) 4.40 Josephine Jones ° do 3.00 Ida D. Olausen do 3.00 Elma A. Leonard ° do 3.00 Edith Neel = do 3.00 ° C. E. Livesay do ( & m.) 7100 Mae Billingsley do 3.00 W. Boyd Simmons ° do 3.00 Clara L. Livesay ° do 3.00 Gladys Young ° do 3.00 George Langford do 3.00 C Beulah Chambers do 3.b0 Eleanor Van Vleet do 3.00 Pansy Riedel - °do 3.00 Marie M. Iler < do 3.00 W. A. Rahn do (& m.) 12.60 Ellen Stookey ° do- 3.00 Bessie Allison a. do 3.00 ° Lydia Lemlie ° do 3000 - Isabella McCurdy doX 3.00 Ellis H. Edgington election 7.40 Maude Woods ° do 3.00 Hazel Kin; s do 3.00 Alice K. Scott ° do 3.00 ` J. L. Scarth o do 3.00 ` Jas. W. Benefield do 3.00 Lydia Carolin ° do 3.00 Elizabeth Kanoff ° do 3.00 Belle Nichols do -• 3.00` Evaline Riebhoff do 3.00 Josephine S. Anderson ° do ° 6.60 Z. T. Gideon do 3.00 ` Edith,. B. Moore, do 3.00 Elizabeth D. Hance do 3.00 ° Dorris M. Tuckfield do 3.00 Olive iYi ° Gates do -' 3.00 R. Kingsbury do 3.00 Amy Vestal ° do 3.00 Ruby E. Chase ° do - 3.00 Elva G. Wemhold do 3.00 Theodr'cia McLall:i.n do 3.00 ` Maybelle Royal do 6.60 Dorothy Franks ° do 3.00 Edith Meyers do 3.00 Ella Van A,sdale do 3.00 _ Nettie I. Wright - do 3.00 Josephine Mayfield ° do 3.00 W. J. Hall do 3.00 Unary V. Hansen do 3.00 Ella Picket > do 3.00 Bertha Houmard do 3.00 Doroth-7 M. Vestal do 3.00 Fred R. Sankey Pred Animal control 250.00 Lottie Knorr - election board 3.00 Harold M. Eby ° do 3.00 Maude Knorr do 7.80 'jest Coast Binding X Prin #ing Co. surveyor 14.00 Do cle rk�supplie s 16.50 do ° elections 18.00 Bend Hardware Co. ° sheriff- supplies 7.45 Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. election exp. .80 John Buckholi election exp. 17.50 �T �L i [J Bend Hide, Wood & "Fur Co 4 fail expense 14.25 California Art Supply Co. sheriff- office supplies 17.90 Pilot Butte Pharmacy sheriff- supplies 1.85 Dr. Grant Skinner jail expense 6.00 Marchant Cal. -Mach. Co. sheriff- office exp. 18.00 R. Anna Thompson school supt. clerk 31.50 Bend -Troy Laundry Jail exp. 4.85 State Ind. Ace. Comm. watermaster -ins. 1.03 Magill Drug Co. jail exp. 2.23 J. S. Davis Co. treasurerobord 15.00 Do do *15.00 do do 15.00 do do 5.00 do do 5.00 do courthouse exp . 25. oo J. S. Davis Co. courthouse exp. 49.55 Lumbermens I surance Agency clerk -bond 50.00 Do sheriff -bond 50.00 do treasurer -bond 55.00 Franklin National lens. Co. new courtho -use exp. 64.12 Elmer Lehnherr - - c ourthou se exp . , - y - v - 49.70 Nolan H. ' Gilbert _ _ do - - 24.85 Redmond Land & Loan Co. Inc. school district no. 1- insurance 74.55 J. F. Arnold courthouse insurance 99.40 Helenmarr G. Hammer car exp. -nurse 41.50 Do juvenile fund 22.61 do M. T. Triplett Do commissioner 10.09 25.00 A. H. Tifft do 30.00 Bend Insurance Agency courthouse insurance 149.10 Northwest Printing Co. clerk supplies 46.60 -- sheriff supplies 18.00 65.60 Do DOG.LICENSE FUND 30.42 Redmond, Spokesman election 86.75- -Leg. pub. 39.90- - D.A. Misc. 10.75 - -clerk sup. 5.35 -- 142.75 Bend Hardware Co. election .50- ct.house exp. 2.35- o 1935 expenses 10.50 13.35 Kate Matson I- Adigent 70.0.0 Miller Lumber Co. do 2000 Bend Insurance Agency trews. bond 5.00- survey bond 25.00 v treas. bond 25.00 -asr. bond 15.001-clerk bond., 10.00 - sheriff bond 12.50 -- justice bond 16.00 102.50 C. L. McCauley - sheriff- travel exp. 10.85 J. H. Loomis justice court 3.00 do. Probation officer 11.50 C. L. McCauley auto & travel 15.21 - -off. sup. 1.25 - Tel'. & Tel. 2.28 18.74 Marion ,M. Lesh relief 74.0- -board of pris.30.00 104.00 Lovinger Disinfectant Col jail exp. 62.50 Niswonger & Winslow indigent 110.00 City of Bend do 10.00 Mable G. Livesay election 57.60 .do postage, cler, 6.00- election postage 6.00 12.00 H. T. Merritt ,justice court 28.95 Harry Zeedy do juror 1.50 Claude Metz do 1.50 C. J. Douglas do 1.50 R. J. Barr do 1.50 L. E. Robideau do 1.50 Martin _Redding do 1.50 Arthur Tuck justice court witness 1.00 E. R. Pyle do 1.00 C. L. McCauley do 1.00 C. P. Becker elections 7.00 Bend Chamber of Commerce publicity exp. 100,00 Bend Bulletin treas. sup. 11.50 -- elections 13.50 -- sheriff. sup. "43.75 -Asr. printing 71.00 -legal publications 61.16 201.10 Ore. S+. -ate Agricultural College agriculturist 1300.0.0 Brookings Wood Yard courthouse exp. -fuel 100.00 T11ere being no further business, the Court adjourned C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifff, Commissioner. �. T. Triplett, Commissioner. �i MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, !R EGON. . The Board met February 28, 1936, by authority of an order duly made and entered by the S+-ate-Tax Commission,. of Oregon, in pursuance to Chapter 383, Oregon Laws of 1935; when were present C. E. Lyon, judge, Vv. F. Hammer, Assessor, and Mable G. Livesay, Clerl;,by her deputy J. A. Fountain. It appearing that Franz A. Schneuer has appealed to the State Tax Commission of Ore- gon protesting his assessment for the year 1930 on the NE-!4 of Section 20, Township 18, South, Range 13 East, Willamette Meridian, nnd_the State Tax Commission having filed its findings in this matter with the County Clerk on February 26, 1936, holding that said as- sessment was excessive; this Board after due investigation hereby concur with said findings 247'_ and hereby orders that said assessment be reduced from Fp7.00 per acre to 62.00 per acre, and the Tax-Collector is hereby Ordered to make such correction on the Tax Rolls. It appearing that the Horse Ridge Telephone Company has appealed to the State Tax Commission of Oregon protesting its assessments for the years 1929 and 1930,, and the State Tax Commissi °on having filed its findings* in this matter with the County Clerk on February 2E.4 1936, ho -lding that said assessment was excessive; this Boa -rd after due investigation_ hereby concur with said findings and hereby orders-that said assessment be reduced as follows: Far they ear 1929, total of $252.'00 distributed over 36 miles of line at the rate of $7.00 per mile; for the year 1930 total $224.00 distributed over 32 miles of line at the rate of $7.00 per mile, and the Tax Collector is hereby Ordered to make such correction on the Tax Rolls. There being no further business, the Board adjourned. C. E. Lyon, C. E. Lyon,, Chairman W. F. Hammer . - UV. F. Hammer, Member Mable G. Livesay, Secretary By J. A. Fountain, Deputy. Be It Remernbered, that the County C -ourt of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 4th and 5th days of ,March, 1936, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit:° ° In the Matter of Claims Against the .County: a ' The fo1low3_ng bills were presenited and ordered paid: GENERAL ROAD FUND AMOUNT M. T. Triplett A. H. Tifft - The Owl Pharmacy Standard Oil Co. of Cal. - Bend Water Dept. Joseph Egg, JBlacksmi th Mission Service Station St. Ind. Acc. Comm. General Petroleum Corp. Bone Implement Co. ° A. E. Ault E. J. ,T7Tckoif Doug's Service Station Gallo vay Gar. & Vlach. Shop. Pac. Poorer o Light Co. L. A. Snow C.o. N',Idstate Hardware Co. Drake's Auto Shop Farmers hardware Co. A. 1.11% Davis <slapply Co. E. H. Spoo & Sons Bend Iron Vorks Bend.- Portland Truck Service Austin- t'teste °rn Road Mach. Co. miller Lumber Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Geo. H. McAllister Dan C. hood Carl Alfrey, D. D. Tussing Chas . Triplett Howard Cooper Corp. lio�nrard Cooper Corp. GENERAL FUND A.J. Gonnason Edna Gribskov Gene S. Chamberlin Harriett B. - 'VVard Triable E. Dgn.lap Tray D. Fryrear Bend Garbage Co. Crane Direct Mail Service Laura Taylor R. B. Gould R. Anna Thompson Bend Bulletin - - - Magill Drug Co. J. H. Loomis Tali. T. Triplett A. H. Tifft Yable G. Livesay J. Alton Thompson Trinity Lutheran Church C. L. TlicCauley commissioners exp. 5.00 road in-spe,etion 5.00 expense ° 6.55 suppli.e s - < 55.51 warehouse lights 2.70 repairs 3.50 services 5.00 insurance 14.66 ,supplies ° - 23.59 repair -s- ° - ° 26.40 equipment 3.75 insurance 2.10 service 7.29 eq- uipment 10.35 warehouse 1.00 equipment < 175.25 supplies 2.58 equipment 50.15 supplies 43.65 it .50 " 15.36 It 90 . freight 2.60 supplies 1.15 lumber 13.91 service 15.34 salary 8)c telephone 125.95 salary 39.90, " 95.76 salary 95.76 salary 95.76. supplies 56.63 equipment 1000.0Q e1eeti an baa.rd 4.40 do - 3.00 do ° 3.00 do/ 3.00 do., 3.00 sheriff deputies & clerks 38.75 jail expense 1.50 sheriff supplies 22.00 election exp. 2.00 surveyor -exp. 1.10 srcl:lool supt. clerk 28.50 - sherif. -13-.40--As-r.-sup. 20.70 -leg.- pub. 4.80 38.90 indigent 11.65 probation officer -exp. 22. 85 commissioners 15.00 do 18.60 clerk - postage 17.00 school Supt. travel 21.42- postaFe ,6. 50 Y supplies .30 30.22 elections 4.00 s':eriff auto £c travel 20.12 -Tel. & Tel. 6.37- office exp. .60 27.09 i J.�, 45.00 28.00 10.50 10.50 100.00 3.00 25.00 4.00 9.13 13.75 11.68 5.75 53.00 16.50 2.80 15.00 36.60 170.00 2.50 2.00 18.10 6.50 26.00 4.00 15.00 30.00 41.66 23.00 30.00 4.00 7.00 4.00 42. 00 10.00 463.24 3:95 8.00 2.50 2.45 1.00 4.75 19.60 15.53 67.43 6.00 104.44 23.50 2.00 10.00 57.36 1.00 50.91 13.00 9.71 2.50 100;00 249 It appearing; that C. C. Baird of LaPir_e, Oregon, has made proper application and. paid the proper fees, for retail, beer license, it is hereby ORDERED that such beer license issue to him. It also appearing that Walter Hickok, under the name of "Walt's Grocery" has made proper application_ and paid. proper fees, for a Class "B" License, it is hereb-T- Ordered that such license issue to him. In the Matter of ido I s Pensions: a n\ It is hereby Ordered that P..1argaret B. Evenscn�4-s name be taken from the widot"T's pensi� list, as the Court is in receipt of a letter from her stating; that bhe no longer needed this money. In the T.-latter of the Can- cellation of ':Farr. ants: It appearing that A arrant s No. 2735 -B and 3152 -B in the amounts of 4,,30. and $,60.00 have been issued t.o P:argaret B. Evenson, for widow Is pensi_o -is, and. ;t appearing that she 1-.as married, and i. s no lon-er eligible to receive such warrants, it is Ordered that her warrants be/- cancelled. o . 't also appearing; that warrant No. 3165 -B in the amount of , 30.00 was issued to ,dIrs. Phv11i s Sikes, and it further appearin -P that she has left this State and is no longer eli ri..bl_e to receive ouch ,Rrarrant, it is hereby Ordered that such warrant be cancelled. L. F. Kelley courthouse expense Congress Grocery do Northern Piggly 1':'iggly Co. courthouse exp. Northern.Piggly Wiggly Co. do Veterans of Forei=gn ',Tars soldiers relief Axel Ohl s or_ courthouse exp. James Tyler LIQUOR CONTROT,, FUND Forest Lowe relief- Redmond Motor Co. indigent relief North Coast Chemical & Soptp :forks -- courthouse exp. Bend -Troy Laundry jail exp. 5.70 -nurse 5.42- courthouse ecp..30 U "gym. I4'ic -_nt momery courthouse exp. :Marion M. Lesh indigent 29.00 -board of pris. 26.00 Bend '"rater Department relief C. P. Niswonger coroner exp. ?iat. Reemn. Service telephone -exp. Burroughs Adding Liach.. Co. asr. 7.75-- treas. 9.45 -s1her. 6.10- - clerk. 5.55- -sher. 7.75- `- Capitol `theatre courthouse exp. Frank Crow courthouse exp. 01. A. Rahn election Owl Pharmacy election 1. °0 -- trews. 3.25 -- .relief 7.05 First M. E. Church of Bend election exp. Downing Cafe board of prisoners Chri stian Church electionsLL Z. T. Gideon justice court - Kate Matson indigent Helenmarr G. Hammer nurse- -car. exp. R. B. Gould. surveyor -exp. Bend Abstract Co. ass`sor- suppli�e s C. C. Slavens - surveyor -exp. A. A. Fossen 4 -1 do Tom Ed ,nrards - - do -`% Redmond Spokesman le ",.pub1 39.60 -tax foreclosure 2.40 - +t'dest Publishing- Co. I,A- RARY +'UIiD Rufus C. Holman, State Trea -s. FIRE PATROL, Bend Water Dept. courthouse water Chester E. Peterson coroner exp. Gladys Boylan tax foreclosure Bend :''tiTater Dept. jail water Dr. R. W. Hendershott vital statistics Dr. R. N. Christiansen do May- Fryrear assessor - deputies & clerks Clarke Webb sealer of wts. & meas. Northwest Printing Co;. asr. 47.40 -- 8.40 - -clerk 5.61- -asr. 1.53 if. Verne Hammer deputy assessor A;4brey E. Perry tiwa.termaster- salary F •Hammer assessor.- co_nventi on vl. F. Hammer assessor- postage H. T. Merritt ,justice court Pacific Power 8c Li7ht Co. courthouse lights 55.91- jail 1.45 l.iller Lumber. Co. relief Pac -. Telephone '�c Tel. Co judge 9.76 - -suet. /.*25 - -W.M. 1.75 -- trews. 4.25 -nurse 4.10 -skier. 11.70 - -clerk 4.25 -- election .90- -asr. 4.25 -- D.A. 5.70 Square Deal Furniture Co. 1934 expense ' St. Ind. Acc. Comm. sheriff insurance May D. Frvrear • • canvassing election returns ` J. H... Loomis probati^n, officer- salary In the i��iatter of Beer License: 45.00 28.00 10.50 10.50 100.00 3.00 25.00 4.00 9.13 13.75 11.68 5.75 53.00 16.50 2.80 15.00 36.60 170.00 2.50 2.00 18.10 6.50 26.00 4.00 15.00 30.00 41.66 23.00 30.00 4.00 7.00 4.00 42. 00 10.00 463.24 3:95 8.00 2.50 2.45 1.00 4.75 19.60 15.53 67.43 6.00 104.44 23.50 2.00 10.00 57.36 1.00 50.91 13.00 9.71 2.50 100;00 249 It appearing; that C. C. Baird of LaPir_e, Oregon, has made proper application and. paid the proper fees, for retail, beer license, it is hereby ORDERED that such beer license issue to him. It also appearing that Walter Hickok, under the name of "Walt's Grocery" has made proper application_ and paid. proper fees, for a Class "B" License, it is hereb-T- Ordered that such license issue to him. In the Matter of ido I s Pensions: a n\ It is hereby Ordered that P..1argaret B. Evenscn�4-s name be taken from the widot"T's pensi� list, as the Court is in receipt of a letter from her stating; that bhe no longer needed this money. In the T.-latter of the Can- cellation of ':Farr. ants: It appearing that A arrant s No. 2735 -B and 3152 -B in the amounts of 4,,30. and $,60.00 have been issued t.o P:argaret B. Evenson, for widow Is pensi_o -is, and. ;t appearing that she 1-.as married, and i. s no lon-er eligible to receive such warrants, it is Ordered that her warrants be/- cancelled. o . 't also appearing; that warrant No. 3165 -B in the amount of , 30.00 was issued to ,dIrs. Phv11i s Sikes, and it further appearin -P that she has left this State and is no longer eli ri..bl_e to receive ouch ,Rrarrant, it is hereby Ordered that such warrant be cancelled. In the 1,1atter cf I Courtroom charges. It appearing that a numbgr of organi.zation's desire to use the courtrooms for meet in_;s and that in fair-tiess to the tax payers, e, charge should be made to cover expenses, ':he following charges were designated: 1 small- courtroom, evenings $1.50 large courtroom, evenings 43.00 In the T,,Iatter of the Sale of Real Property: ° It appearing that the Co-omty has acoui red 'certain pieces of .real estate throu t tax foreclosure sales, and that it would be to t- e,`best interests of County to sell said real estate if possible, it is hereby Ordered that the followin, parcels be advertised for sale, for not less than the amount set opposite each.,;` to -wit: Lots 29 and 30, Block 9 -- Hillman _ F - °p20 . UO Lot 6, Block 4, Hub Addition - .101 GO N1NE1 , 7 -18 -14 and SIJAII 1E 6 -16 -14 120.00 It is hereby ordered that Deed issue to City of Bend. for Lot 10, Block 1., Park Add - i ti on. in the Matter of County Road Viewers.: The `County Board of Road Viewers are instructed ._to -Jiew the R. I. Hamby Count7T Road and to meet Friday, 6, on within ten-days: en -days the reaftier. _ The following road viewers are appointed; ° ° C. P. Becker � C. V. Silvis In the Platter o, z Hamby Road: IN THE COU = COURT OF THE STATE 0?. OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES TN THE TATTER OF The Establishment of the R. I. Hamby County Road: ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD BE IT REMr;1114BERED, That at a regular term of. th.e County_- Court of Deschutes County, Ore - ron, begun and held at* the County Court Route ;.n. Bend, in said Count �T on Wednesday, the 4th day °o% March., 1936, and continued from dayhto day thereafter to and including the date of this `resolution, the same bein,; a regular term .of said County Court sitting for the _ transaction. of County business, and at which time .said Court may legally, by resolution, Establish any county road, the followings, amons� other, proceedings was had,, to -wit: WHEREAS, It is hereby considered that a. pudic necessity exists for the_ Establishment 'intention of the road hereinafter described, said Court dogs hereby declare its to Estab- lish a County road in Deschutes ' County; Oregon, Yw resolution, described along the center ' 1' ne thereof as follows: to-wit: Beginninl_• at the - section corner por.mon to Sections 25, 26, 35 aid 36, T. , T. 17 S. R. 12 I:.� "J.TeI, a t a point on the A. Neff. County Load.; thence "- northerly alone; the section line, or as near thereto as is practicable, for a. distance of one and one quarter miles to a termination at the north -:ast (N.E.) corner of the south -east quarter of the south -east quarter (S.E. of S.E.4_) of Section 23, T. 17 S. R. 12 E. ,47.1 i'. , said road to be 60 feet in width. NO?ii, TH REFOPE, IT IS HER�Bv ORDERED, that the County'Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shaljj give notice bf this resolution by posting true copies thereof, properl certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court and also ht t!",ree public places in the vicinity of said liropOsed road thirty days previous to the the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said. Resolution will be considered. and passed upon by this C,-;urt at its term on the 6th day of May, 1936, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read_ for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading there- of z± the 6ourt -will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damao,es which may be filed on ,account of said proposed_ road. Dated. at Bend., Deschutes Counter, Oregon, th is 4th day of March, 1936. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Comiiissi oner. In the Matter of Leasing County Property: The following county -owned land �,�Tas _leased to: Howard Mayfield, as of January 1, 1936, all county- o- °ine,` land in Sections 8, 9, 1.7, 19, 20, 21, 21, 29 and 30, T. 14 R. 12, and also Sections 22, 25, °36, T. 14 R. 11., for the sum of 4 }50.00 for 1936. The following land was leased to E. H. Edgington: all county owned lands in Sections 22, T. 1J5, R. 10, for 1955, for the sum of x;.10.00. The following land wa's leased to H. C. Winslow all county orned lard, as of January 1, 1936, in T. 19 R. 14, T. 201 R. 14, and T. 19, R. 15- -also all T. 20, R. 15, except Sec- tion 36, for five years from January 1st, 1936, for the following sums: + 030,00 rent for 1936, '5O.60 rent for 1.937, 5$75.00 rent for 1938, 75.00 rent for 1939, $100.00 rent for 1940. II W Zal The following land was leased to S. X. Morris - -all county-owned lands, as of January 1, 1936, in T. 19, R. 16, all of T. 20, R. 16, except Section 32; for 5 years, from Jan- uary 1st, 1936, for the following sums: cp�15.00 rent for 1936, 5'25.00 rent for 1937, $40.00 rent for 1938, 40.00 rent for 1939, 5 ?50.00 rent for 1940. The followin`r land_ was leased to Con Guiney- -All of Section 36, T. 20, R. 15, all cf Sections ?, 10, and 11 in T. 21, R. 15, and Section 32, 20, R. 16, al]_ county owned, ].and as of January 1, 1936, in T. 22, 4. 17; for 050.0'- rent for 1936, x'75.00 rent for 1.937, j'75.00 rent for 1938, ti ;100.00 rent for 1939, $100.00 rent for 1940. • There being; no further business, the Court adjourned. ` C. E. Lyon, Jud.g e . A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. T. Triplett, Commissioner. is THE COUT?TY °COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Organization ) ORDER CA dV1`_ `1SI], G ELECTiON AND of Arnold_ Irrigation District. ) DECIARINC T-1-:11[E, RESULT THEREOF. The Court met this 16th day of Mlarch, 1936, in `accordance with law, for the purpose of canvassing -the votes cast at the election held. in Deschutes County, Oregon, for the or- ganization of Arnold Irrigation District, and the eldetion of Directors thereof, which election was held on the 10th day of ,'arch, 1936, and it appearing to the Court from an examination of the records and files herein that o.-n. the 2nd day of January, 1936, a 'peti- ti on was filed in the office of the County Cle k of Deschutes County, Oregon, signed by v more than fifty (50) names, praying for the organization of Arnold Irrigation District in the manner ;; rovid.ed. by law, and on said day this Court rude and entered an order fixing February 5, 1936, at the Court House in mend, Oregon, as the time and place where said petition should. be presented to this Court, and. thereupon said petition was duly published oncd each week for four_ (4)° uonse'cutive` and successive weeks in the Bend. Bulletin, a news- paper- o M-en.eral ci °rculat•ion-, published daily in Bend, Deschutes Count=y, Oregon, as shown by the affidavit of the principal clerk of the publisher of said paper, and that on the 5th day of February, 1936, said petition was dull= presented to this Court, and this Court j did t }-ereupon make an order fiding -that all proceedin(rs ILad theretofore In connection there - wi.th were leg a -1 and valid_,- and did thereupon make and enter an order fixing and describing the boundaries of said proposed Arnold_ Irrigation District, and divided said District intJ three (3) Divisions, as by law provided., and calling a special election to be held within the boundaries of said. proposed District cn the" 10th da-v of ;'March, 1936, for thepurpose oC determmining whether or not said proposed Arnold Irrigation District should be organized,. and for the election-of three (3) Directors, one (1) from each of said Divisions, and ap- pointing Judges to conduct said election, and f_i_x:in . the nollin,7 places for voting insaid propose: District, and directing the County Cler1 to give notice of such election to he published once each week for at least four (4) consecutive .weeks, prior to the h.old_ln oC such election, in n newspaper of general circulation, published_ in Deschutes County, Ore- gon, and. directi_n- that such notice shall require the electors to cast ballott, which shall contain the words: "Irrigation District - -Yes" and "Irrigation District-- i`To", or words equivalent thereto, and. di_recti_ne�, the said Clerk to send a copy of said notice by registered Mail. to each landowner within the rroposed District whose name does not appear on said petition for organization. - And this Court finds that immediately following the making an entry of said order, fle said County Clerk did_ cause a notice to be pli.bli.sbed. i.n the Bend Bulletin a newspaper of. general circulation, published daily in Des -hutes County, Oregon, that aVlelection would be held within the bounda .i_­i_ es of said proposed'Arnold. Irrigation District on the 10th d ay of starch, 1936, for the purpose of determining .whether or not said proposed. District should be organized, and for the election of ti -free (3) Directors, which notice specified that said District 'gad been divided into three (3( Divisions, numbered One (1), Two (2�, and Three (3) and_ that pollin. r.,la_ces had been. fixed by °the County Court, and Judges appointed for each polling place, and which notice required that the electors should cast, ballots at said election which should_ contain the words: 7Irrigat ion District - -Yes, Irrigation Dist - rict--No ", and that the said Clerk did on the 6th day of .February, 1936, send by regi_ste�d mail to each land..o�ner wui thin the proposed district, including those whose names were not signed to said. petition for organization, a copy of such notice, as shown by the affidavit of the County Clerk, on file herein. That the said notice was duly published in the Bend Bulletin, in the issues of r'eb- ruar�, 6, 1.3, 20 ^and. 27, 1936, as shown by the affidavit of theprincipal clerk of the pub- lisher of -sa.d_ paper, on file herein, and the Court does hereby find that the publishing o.f. said notice and the mailing; thereof by the Clerk as herei-n set forth, was and. is in all 'things, regular, legal and valid., and in complia.rce with the law. The Court further hinds that on the 10th day of ts'Iarch, 1936, said election was duly held in accordance witht and pursuant to said notice, and that th.e Judges of election for each of said Divisions or Pirecincts heretofore appoi_ntea by this Court-duly qualified as by lawrrovid.ed to conduct said. electicin, and tht the polls in each of said precincts -� was opened at eight o'clock in the forenoon and kep °t open continuousIv until eight o'clock in the afternoon, at which time they were closet.; that irmn.ed.iately fo1lo�:winc the closin g of said election, the respective electi.on;_:" Bogrds for each of said Precincts or Divisions duly canvassed the votes cast thereat, and filed the returns thereof with the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon; and, now, at this time, this Court h.avin�• fully counted and canvassed each of said Divisions or Precincts within said proposed District, finds that 1 f� there was cast at said election a total of Fifty one -rotes; that the number of electors casting tti�eir votes for "Irri- gation District- -Yes" or in favor thereof, was and is Fifty votes; that the number of electors voting at said election who cast their votes against !"Irrigation District--No", was and is one votes, and that more than three- fifths7315) of the votes cast at said election were cast in favor of the organization of said. Arnold Irrig- ati can District; and-the Court finds that said election was" conducted in accordance with II lacy and was in all things regular, legal and valid, and that the electors by their votes hav( declared for the organization of the said - Arnold I_rriration. District, and TTow, therefore, it is hereby ORDERED that the proposed Arnold Irri -ati on District be and the same is hereby, declared duly and. legally organized as Arnold Irrigation District, and shall include the following described territory: Beginning at a point on the south line of Section °28, Township 18 South,-Range 11''E-ast, Willamette" ATerid.ian where the same intersects the easterly banT, of the Deschutes River;' thence easterly to the south. 4 corner of Sec. 27, T. 16 S. R. 11 E., 'ov.i'v . , thence northerly to the center of said Sec. 27; thence easterly; to the East scorner of S c. 29,.' T. 121— S., R. 13 E. Td.M., thence northerly to the northeast corner of the southeast � of the northeast 4 of Sec: 20, T1 18 S. "R. 13 E. VI.TjI.; tl -fence westerly to the northeast corner, of the south - xest4 of the northeast 4 of said °Sec. 20; thence northerlT -to the n­.r"thea.st corner of the southvrest 4 of the northeast—`4-1--of Sec. 8; T. 18 S. - R. 13 E..9 V .M. ; • thence westjerly to the northwest corner of the southwest If of the northeast 4 of said Sec. 8; - thence southerly ,; to the northwest corner of the southwest 4 of the northeast g of Sec: 117, T. 18 S. R. 13 E.- -thence westerly to the southwest corner of the northeast 4 of the northwest 4 of Sec. 18, T. le, S. R. 13 F., Vi.TA.; thence northerly to the northeast corner of the northwest. 4 of the southwest 4 of Sec. 6, T. 18 S. R. 13 E., a +i.I4 %.; thence westerly t.o the -u+rest 1- corner of Sec. 1, T. 18 S. R. °12 E.!A +1.M. ;- thence s,- utherls:7 to the northeast corner, of the southeast 4 of the southeast .4 of Sec. 23, T. 18 S. R. 12 E. k'. M. t h e n d e esterly' to the -southl,Te&t corner of the Northeast 4 of the southwest 4 of Sec. 23, T. le S. R. 12 E. W.M.; thence -. northerly to the northwest corner of the southeast of the southwest 4 of Sec. ' 14 T. 18 S. R. 12 E. PV.M. ; •thence westerly to the southwest corner of the northeast of the souutheasi 4 of S•ec. 15;" T. 18 S. R. 12 E. �i.TrT. ; thence northerly to the northeast corner of the north- west 4 of the northeast ;,: of said Sec. 15; thence westerly to the northwest corner of said Sec. 15; thence tnrtherly to the northwest corner of the southwest �I of the southwest 4 of Sec. 34, T. IT S. R. 12_.E. tV.M.; thence easterly to the northeast corner of the southwest 4 of the southvrest 4 of said SPc. 34, thence northerly to the northeast corner of the north- west of the southwest 4 of said Sec. 34; thende westerly to the northwest corner of the northeast 4 of the southeast h of Sec. 33, T. 17 S. R. 12 E., Vti. Tv1. ; 'thence northerly to the northeast corner of the northwest 4 of- the southeast: 4 of Sec. 28'- T. 17 S. R. :12 E. ';V;.M.; -- thence westerly to the northwest corner of the northeast 4 of the southwest 4 of said �gc. 28; thence southerly to the southwest corner of the southeast 4 of the southwest 4 of said Sec. 28; thence east_prly to/,he south 4 corner of said Sec. 26; I'theuce southerly to the southeast corner of the northeast l�4 of the s auth. rest 4 of Sec.' 4; T. 18 S. R. 12 E'. , VV T1i,' `'thence westerly to the northwest corner of the Southwest . ":)f the southeast 4 (f Sec. 5, T. 18 S. R. 12 E., thence-- southerly to the south-41 co nner of .said. Sec. 5; thence - westerly to the northwest corner of sec. ^, " Tca 18 S. R. 12 E %, j, .M; thence southerly to the- southwest corner of said Sec. 8; thence westerly to the northeast coiner, of Sec. 13, T. 18 S. R.- ll E. W.M.; thence southerly to the east 4 corner of said Seca 13 thence westerly to the center of said Sec. 13; thence southerly to the south 4 corner of said Sec. 13; thence westerly to an intersection with the easterly bank 'of the Deschutes River at a point near the northwest corner of Sec. 24 T. 18 S. R. 11 E.9 Y% K. ; thence following the easterly bank of the Deschutes River in a southwesterly direction to the point of beginning:. Excepting therefrom the following described lands: IN TO.PJNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 11 EAST, V.M. All of the southeast 4 6f the southeast 4 of Sec. 2�., lyin r easterly of the Deschutes River and all of the wrest Q of Sec. 27, lying easterly of the Deschutes River and all of the northeast 4 of Sec. 27 lying; easterly of the Deschutes River, and the northwest 4 of Sec. 26 and the west 2 of the northeast 4 of Sec. 26 and the southeast of the northeast 4 of Sec. 26 and the southwest quarter of the northwest 4 of Sec. °<;5 and the east ? of the northwest 4 of Sec. 25 and the northeast 4 of Sec. 25. IN TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 12 EAST, V,U . M. The northwest 4 of the southeast 4 of Sec. 1 and the southeast 4 of the northeast 4 f Sec. 4 and the southwest 4 of the southeast 4 of Sec. 4 and the southvrest 4 of the south - ast 4 of Sec. 5 and the northwest 4 of the northwest 4 of Sec. 8 and the southeast 4 of he northeast 4 of Sec. 9 and the east 2 of the southeast 4 of Sec. 9 hand the southwest .4 f the southeast 4 of Sec. 9 and the southeast 4 of the southwest 4 of ec. 12, and the est of the tniest 2 of Sec. 121 and the southeast of Sec. 13 and the west of the north- 2 of Sec. 13 and the east of the " southvrest � of Sec. 13 and the northwest 4 of the orthwest 4 of Sec. 15 and the northwest 4 of the northeast 4 of Sec. 16 and the northeast of the northwest 4 of Sec. 24 and the northwest 4 of the northeast Z' of Sec. 24, *and the ast � of the northeast 4 of Sec. 24 and the east � of the southeast 1 of Sec. 24 and the ast -2 of the northeast 4 of Sec. 25, and the southwest 4 of the northeast of Sec. 26 and he south 2 of the northwest 4 of Stec. 26 and the northeast 4 of Sec. 27 and the southeast of the northwest 4 of Sec. 27 and the southwest 4 of the Northeast 4 of Sec. 28 and. the orthwest 4 of Sec. 28 and the north 1 of Sec . 29 and the north r of See. 30. IN TOWNSHIP 18 SOUTH, RANGE 13 EAST, +R'.TtiT. The southwest 4 of the southwest 4 of Sec. 7 and the west z of the east; of Sec. 17 az d he northwest 4 of the northwest It of Sec. 16 and the south 1 of the northwest 4 of Sec. 18 nd the soutT�wst 4 of the southwest 4 of Sec. 18 and the northwest 4 of th.e _r.�orthwest f Sec. 19 and the west-! of the southwest of Sec. 19 and the west 2 of the northeast L Sec. 30. It further appearing at said election that the following candidates for Director eceived the number of votes set opposite their respective names, and being; the three .highest i 23 and each is hereby declared to be elected as a Director of said District: J. A. Light-hill Fifty one B. Takampe Forty eight Joe ilicArdle Forty six Lt is further ordered that this cyder be immediately; filed and recorded by the Cour* Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 16th day of March, 1936. C. E. Lyon, County. Judge. A. H. Tifft o M. T. Tri nle tt Cormr_i.ssioners. The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this lst day of April, 1936, all mem- bers being; present, when the following proceedings were had, to -brit: In the Matter of Dance Hall License: It appearing, that Alfalfa Grange has ?rade proper a- pplication and paid required fees theref"Qr, it is hereby ORDERED that dance hall license issue to said Alfalfa. Grange. In the Matter of / Beer Licenses: t/ It appearin,r that r.,roper applications have been made and required fees paid therefor, it is hereb: ORDERED that the following beer licenses issue: J F, Van Allen- Carroll Acres -- Package license lV. P. Tyson, East Lake -- package and retail license Ray Yager, Lapine-- retail beer license In the - Matter of the Lease Qf County Lands: It is hereby ORDERED that the following lands be leased. to Jacob'Settlemeyer, for 5 years,:, All county owned lands in Sec. 20, 28. 32, and 33, 20 -17; and Sec. 17 and 18, in 20 -18, for the sin of $30.00 for 1936, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, $40.00 for 193'7, .,50.00 for 1938, $50. for 1929, and $50.00 for 1940. This land is subject to sale. In the.Matter of the I / Sale of Real Property. _ It appearing-that the following lands has been acquired by virtue of th.x foreclosure, sale, and that it would be to the best interests of Deschutes County to sell said lands, ,it is hereby Ordered that each lot be sold to the highest bidder for cash, for not less than'� . the amount set oppotide each, to -wit: 8W1 of Sec. 36 -15 -12 $140.00 NEB -NE1, and 1 acre irAE corner of NeV,NE4, 20 -15 -11 40.00 NE -SET , of �2 -16 -11 100.00 NVV4 of 6 -15 -11 50.00 Lots 9-and 10, Block 13, Riverside Add. 50.00 Lots 8, 9, and 10,, Block 20, Riverside Add. 121.00 It is hereby Ordered that the following described land be sold to the State Highway Commission: Blocks 52, 53,,'60., 61, 62, and 63 for x¢48.05-- Laidlaw. A parcel of land lying in the *W of the NEB of Sec. 14 -15 -12 containing approximately 12.34 acres, for the sum of $1.00. In the ,Paatter / of Hamby Road: v a It is hereby ORDERED that the road -- viewers report be accepted on . the Hamby Road. In' the .Matter of Trans - fer of .101ator Rights: It is hereby ORDERED that the water transfers on two properties for the Squaw Creek Irrigation District be approved. (Lands of Ivy Searcy and Willard Cyrus.) It i s hereby ORDERED that the transfer of 136 acres of county owned land to other lands within the C. 0. I. District be and it is- hereby approved. In the QMatter of Y Claims ,Against the County. The following bills were presented and ordered paid: ROAD FUND Dant & Russell Mills, I1gc. Ballou & Wright Schuman Auto Electric Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. Howard Cooper Corp. Barrett's Welding Shop Aubrey E. Perry Joseph Egg;, Blacksmith Redmond Motor Co. Bend Hardware Co. General Petroleum Corp. Pacific Power & Light Co. Geo. H. McAllister John Bagley Carl Alfrey Chas. Triplett D. D. Tussing 0. H. Harrell Dan C. Wood State Ind. Ace. Comm. Earl J. Wyckoff Tite Knot Pine Mill Bend Water Dept. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. GENERAL FUND Barrett's We1Hding Shop Helenmarr G. ammer Lumbermens Insurance Agency A. H. Tifft M. T. Triplett Bridge lumber supplies supnlie s supplies supplies equipment service service service road equipment supplies supplies lights salary- roadmaster salary- _ it n _ tr rr n insurance ni service warehouse supplies courthouse exp. relief fund general expense commissioners it Valley Printing Co. school supt.- supplies J. Alton Thompson suet. travel 26.74 -- postage 12. Marion M. Lesh juvenile 3.00 -board of pris . 44. Mrs. Horace Brookings election exp. Viable G. Livesay, Clerk equip. repairs Eva M. Sarider. s general expense L. F. Kelley courthouse exp. Allan Grant relief August Nelson jail expense Mt. Hood Stages relief H. D. Da ,ail expense Bend Bulletin/ clerk 4.20 -pub. 50 Congress Grocery wood Ellis H. Edgington deputy assessor Congress Grocery wood R. B. Gould general expense Helenmarr G. Hammer nurse -car expense Smith's Electric courthouse exp. M. Clarke Webb, seller of wts. & meas. Bend Hardware go. courthouse exp. Aubrey E. Perry watermaster Bend Hardware Co. sheriff exp. National Reem losnnent Ser Nat. Reemp. Ser. Redmond Spokesman semi- annual.r eport 4.60 -clerk sup. 5;25. Pac. Power & Light R. Anna Tho pson The Owl Pharmacy Bend Water Dept. Frank Crow Brookings Wood Yard printing & adv. 48.10 Co. jail light s clerk -supt. general exp. courthouse water general expense . courthouse exp.. probation officer - salary jail water assessor- postage general expense Co. courthouse lights Te. & Tel 3.25 -auto & travel 21.52 office sup. 3.14 judge - supplies - jail expense courthouse expense sheriff's clerk oe sheriff- supplies justice court courthouse exp. sheriff- supplies general expense probation expense deputy assessor Board of Prisoners relief relief Supt. 6.75 - -W.M. 1.50- auditor .25 treas 4 25 -nurse 3.80 - -clerk 4.25 -asr. 1.50 D.A. 5.25 0 J. H. Loomis Bend Water Dept. W. F. Hamer H. F. Fuller Pacif ',.cPower 8e Light Cc L. McCauley C. E. Lyon Bend Garbage Co. R. H. Holmes May D. Fryrear Northwest Printing C Beni. Bulletin .Alen Grant Pilot Butte kharmacy Marguerite H. Limon s J. H. Loomis C. V. Silvis Downing Cafe Nellie Grater Nellie Grater J. ac. Te.8 =8c Tel. Co. Cir. judge 6.25 -- sheriff 10.10 State Ind. Ace. Comm. peace officers AMOUNT 248.74 55.06 3.40 55.24 .60 3.76 14.45 9.47 1.00 1278.66 28.48 8.02 2,21 127.40 51.04 95.76 95.76 91.77 77.80 43.89 18.88 6.80 7.69 1.35 158.57 2.25 29.65 27.00 22.20 15.00 9:93 38174 47.00 3.00 5.50 4.00 45.00 4.00 - 2.95 6.25 11.88 4.70 30.00 13.15 11.25 10.00 41.65 12.20 15.23 1.26 150.03 - .78 15.00 57.95 2.13 31.50 1.00 4.35 6.25 30.00 100.00 2.45 7.50 13.50 38194 27.92 2.50 1.50 100.00 60.00 32.71 21.50 68.00 2.00 8.00 23.30 76.00 31.75 40.00 133.80 50.51 9.79 t Mae Ainsworth_ Jessie Arey Anton aAune Bend Water Dept. C. W. Bu s# Cen. Ore. Pul is Market E. W. Cook . J. W. Copeland Yards 0. P. Dahle . Erickson's Grocery Lois Estes Mrs. Sophia Hbfstetter Agnes Hyde Mrs. H. F. Jackson Ma ri on M. Le sh Mrs. M. McLennan Safeway Stores St. Charles Hospital D. G. Taylor, Dr. J. W. Thom Mike Todoroff C. W. Williamson George Whiteman C. W. Williamson Magill Drug Co. Miller Lumber Co. James Mayne Owl Pharmacy Piggly Wiggly Co. St. Charles Hospital Safeway Stores D. G. Taylor Fred C. Ulrich Pairs. 0. B. Turner Safeway Stores D. G. Taylor Tumalo General Store J. C. Vandevert, M.D. - 0 L. McVey Dr. H. E. Mackey Magill Drug Co. Medo -Land Creamery Miller Lumber Co. Eloise Mitchell Owl Pharmacy Pac. Power & Light Coj- Parker DrugCo. Piggly Wiggly Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Dr. J. C. Rademacher Redmond- Columbia Market Magill Drug Co. Mrs. Charles S. Marrin James Mayne Miller Lumber Co. J. J. Newberry Co. Park Grocery St. Charles Hospital Safeway Store No. 83 Bend. Dairy Paul D. Brookings M. P. Cashman 0. L.;- McVey Piggly Wiggly Co. Central Oregon Public Market Davis Service Station John DeBoer East Side Grocery Mrs. C. T. Eidson Eric ksons Grocery Harter Dairy Walter Hickok Mrs. C. B. Huntington C. C. Kirtsis� Lynch & Roberts J. C. Penney Co. Piggly Wiggly Co. Safeway Store No. 83 J. L. Stratton, D. G. Taylor C. W. Williamson A. R. Adams Bend. Dairy Bend Water Dept. Mrs. Dick Bos J. W. Copeland Yards Central Ore: Public Market E. J. Daubel Velena Elliott relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief re li of relief relief relief relief relief relief re 1i of relief relief relief reli of relief relief relief reli of relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief re.1i of re lief ,relief .relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief re l;i e f relief relief relief relief re li e f relief relief relief relief reli of relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief rell of relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief relief - relief relief rel lief relief relief relief relief relief G 40 30.00 6.66 1., 20 1.50 10.47 -42.60 3.00 3,00 8:00 37.85 6.66 20:00 68.00 20.00 30.00 4.00 174.07 258.25- - 20.75 23.00 16.00 5.00 13.00 6.00 37.33 9.00 13.00 2.15 6.00 18.80 60.85 21.75 5.00 5.70 78.96 29.25 1.98 22.00 12.50 8.00 33.54 16.50 9.00 20.00 4.60 1.87 2.50 32.85 4.50 64.50 7.50 26.91 6.00 8.75 3.00 1.96 20.00 113.55 55.90 11.00 10.00 6.04 5.85 5.00 9.00 3.65 8.00 13.49 20.00 24,39 1.40 3.50 30.00 8.00 16.12 95.46 30.95 83.22 6.00 24.00 2.00 21.00 1.40 1.35 11.35 3.00 22. 75 8.25 10.50 ° It appearing to the court that Rahn's Store in Millican is a more centrally located- CD than Brooks - Scanlon Camp, it is hereby Ordered that the polling place for Precinct - No. °11 be changed to Rahn's Store in Millican. < In the Mutter of Claims� Against the County: The f ollowing bills were presented and ordered paid: ° C. C. Myers general expense .75 Pilot Butte Pharmacy nurse - supplies 1.68 Magill Drug Co. nurse - supplies 2.50 Luther Metke work on bridges 50.00 There being no further business, the court adjourned. ° C. E. Lyon, County Judge. / A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. • I I i I 1 Erickson's Grocery relief 26.00 H. H. Hartley relief 3.25 Horton Houck relief 7.50 Magill Drug Co. relief °45.24 Miller Lumber Co. relief 9.00 Mrs, W. F. Mohr relief 18.00 Owl iPharmacy relief 5.50 Pac. Power & Light Co. relief 3.15 ° Pac: Tel & Tel. Co. circuit judge 4.25 Bend Drug Co. relief 21.30 Bend Water Dept. relief 3.45 Cen, Oregon Public Market relief 25.25 Velena Elliott relief 1.0.75 Erickson's Grocery relief 12.09 H. C. Ellis relief 3.00 H. H. Hartley relief 7.40 Paul R. Henderson relief 7.50 0. C. Henkle relief 3.00 Frank S.Leithauser relief 8.63 Jack McGuire relief 2.88 F. 'B. Jackson relief 10.00 Florence Swanson circuit court exp. 8.00 Joseph Detlor Old Age (warrants cancelled 33.25 Jos( prh. Detlor Old Age (back pension) 25.50 ° In 'the Matter of Election Boards: y I Now at this time the court confirmed the appointment of election boards: as appointed at 'the Januarg term of court, and the revisions the ve of whi ch appear on f le in the office of the County Clerk. ° There being no further business, the Court adjourned. ° ` 9. E. Lyon, County Judge. ° ° A. H. $'ifft, Commissioner. o M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. • The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 15th day of April, all members - I being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of the < Sale° of Real Property: ° It appearing that the following described parcels of real property. now belongs to Des - chutes County through delinquent tax foreclosures, and it appearing that it wov.ld be toXhe best interest of said County to sell said real property, it i s hereby Ordered that the fol- lowing real property be sold to the highest bidder for cash, for not'less than the sum set oppos ite each parcel, to -wit: 12 acres on the E side of NE NE4 of 4 -15 -10 .$25. Lots° 8 and 9 Block 34, and Lot's 6 and 7, Block 35 of ffiestoria 80100 Lots 8, 9, and 10, Block 143, Second Additon -Bend Park 30.00 11 acres in the NW4SVJ4 '.n 9 -18 -12 25.00 = Lots 11 and 12, Block 12- Deschutes Addition 40.00 ° In the Matter of Polling Place in Precinct Eleven: ° It appearing to the court that Rahn's Store in Millican is a more centrally located- CD than Brooks - Scanlon Camp, it is hereby Ordered that the polling place for Precinct - No. °11 be changed to Rahn's Store in Millican. < In the Mutter of Claims� Against the County: The f ollowing bills were presented and ordered paid: ° C. C. Myers general expense .75 Pilot Butte Pharmacy nurse - supplies 1.68 Magill Drug Co. nurse - supplies 2.50 Luther Metke work on bridges 50.00 There being no further business, the court adjourned. ° C. E. Lyon, County Judge. / A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. • I I i I 1 ,9a7 Be It Remembered., that the County °Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 6th day of May, 1936, all members being present, 'When the following proceedings were had, to -w'lt: In the Matter of Ballot Boxes: The clerk is hereby Ordered to open ballot boxes for the coming election. ° In the Matter of Error_ - eous Tax Assessment: ° It hereby appearing that an error was made in the foreclosure of Lot 10; Block 13, Park Addition, belonging to N. H. Gilbert, it is hereby Ordered that deed be issued to hlm for'the same. In the Matter of L/ Beer License: It appearing that proper application has been made and fees paid., it is hereby Ordered that retail beer license to Bert Mieeks at Hampton be and it is hereby renewed; also ordered that Class "A" beer license issue to ,`V. A. Rahn, at 1lillican, Oregon. In Ther]v1tLtter of Leas- ing °County Property: ° It is hereby Ordered that the following• land be leased. to Stuart Stapleton (same land as last year) and that the lease of Bert Meeks granted last year be also renewed. (See Page 201 in Commissioners Journal No. 3.) ' In the Matter of Salary ' of County Officials: ° It is hereby Ordered that the Clerk pay Marie Noakes an additional b25.00 per month as deputy clerk; and ° It is further ordered that the Clerk pay Doroth-;• Schmidt the sLun of 60.00 per mouth as deputy clerk. In the Matter of the Sale >. of Real. Property: At this time an Option was given to the Oregon State Highway It appearing that the County'has acquired title to certain real estate by means of tax the 'following described real estate fordclosure sale, and that it would be to °the best interest ol" said county to sell said All that portion of Block 98 real property, ft is hereby'Ordered that the foll-wing described property be sold to the of thewesterly right of way highest bidder for cash, for not less than'the sum set opposite each one: Highway. ( for stockpile site on Lot'2, Block 11, Park Addition $3/75. ect.) Lot ' 10, Block 11, Kenwo od. Gardens 250.00 Lot `12, Block 28, NW Town si to Co. 2nd Add.. 150.00 Lot '11, Block 2, Center Addition 25. Against the County: . Lot '17, Block 139, °Bend 'Park 2nd Add. 200.00 Lots 9 and 10, Block 7; Grandview Add: 25.00 presented and _ordered. paid: Lot'9, Block 9, Ellingers Add.- Redmond 20.00 ` GENERAL FUND Lots 5 and 6, Block 86- Redmond - ° 40.00 AMOUNT Lots 1 to 11, and 21 to 29, inclusive, Klock 3, and LIGj?UOR CONTROL FUND Lots 1, 2, and 3, and 20 in Block 5, And Lots 1 to ' John A. Chase 19, 'inclusive, in Block 4, all in Waterway Add. to Redmond ° 43.00 18.00 N2 6f NE4- 26 -15 -19 75.00 deputy assessor NW- ' of NE-1 13 -16 -12 °50.00 mate Matson N17 of NE-.= 11- 1.6 -12 100.00 60.00 mv-,:1- °of SE-1 SW-L ofNEL 34- 17 -1'2 80.00 jail expense NV��4 ^of NEB 12 -18 -13 40,00- Ellis H. Edgington -It is hereby Ordered that quitUdim deed be issued to Millie Noonchester to-- r1.4 ° 39.55 and S�V� of NN- of 31 -17 -12 for the sum of X84.73. board of pris. " And it is further Ordered that quitclaim deed issue to Edward and Anna Oetken, for Lot T. D. Sexton 11, 'Block 13 , Highland Addition for the sum of $28.82. 4.85 In the Matter of Option to State Highway Commission: At this time an Option was given to the Oregon State Highway Commission to purchase the 'following described real estate in this County, to -wit: All that portion of Block 98 of Hillman (Terrebonne) Deschutes Countv4 Oregon, lying west of thewesterly right of way line of the Dalles- Cal- ifornia Highway. ( for stockpile site on Redmond Rock Production Pro - ect.) In the Matter of Claims Against the County: . ' The following claims were presented and _ordered. paid: ` GENERAL FUND AMOUNT C. L. Mcgauley, Sheriff LIGj?UOR CONTROL FUND 25.00 John A. Chase DOG LICENSE FUND 18.00 C. V. Silvis deputy assessor 85.00 mate Matson indigent 60.00 Bend -Troy Laundry jail expense 6.05 Ellis H. Edgington deputy assessor ° 39.55 D. M. Field, Dentist board of pris. 3.00 T. D. Sexton general exp. 4.85 Sy� U. S. Forest Service Bend -Troy Laundry C. E. Lyon Magill Drug Co. Bend Furniture Co. Mable G. Livesay,.Clerk J. S. Davis C6 Downing Cafe Pilot Butte Pharmacy Downing Cafe National Reemp. Service Pilot Butte Pharmacy J. K. Gill Co. Pilot Butte PharmacTr Barr Paint & Wallpaper Bend Bulletin The Bend. Bulletin Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Bend Bulletin Marjorie Smith May D. Fryrear Helenmarr G. Hammer Helenmarr G. Hammer Pac. Power & Light Co. J. 'i�. Copeland Yards Swend.er Blue Peint Co. J. Alton Thompson R. Anna Thompson M. T. Triplett A. H. Tifft ° Bend Garage Company Magill Drug Co. Hogan Studio Bend Garbage Co. C. L. McCauley C. L. McCauley Marie Noakes - Dorothy Schmidt Bushong & Co. Owl Pharmacy Raymo ed F. Jones, M.D. Bend Hardware Co. Redmond Spokesman Co. Vilest Coast Print & Bind. Co. Bend Water Dept. Mrs. Harris Meagher Burrows Add. Mach. Co. Pac. Power & Light Co. Chas . ,Elliott Aubrey E. Perry N: Clarke Webb A. E. -Simmons City Gleaners & Dyers Pilot-Butte Pharmacy Walter G. Peak J. H. Loor?z s VV. F. Hammer Erickson''s Grocery J. H. Loomis J. H. Loomis Bend Water Dept. Robert B. Gould Robert B. Gould G. Y. Hagglund Oregon Meat Market Bend Dairy , Bend. Drug Co. /) Central Ore. Public Marketf Velma Elliott Magill ;Drug Co. 1',Irs. J. Mayne Miller Lumber Co. Pig(_ ly Vviggly- Co Pac. Power & Light Co. Safe w" Stores, #83 Safeway Stores No. 358 D. G. Taylor E. °VV. Wilcox St. Charles Hospital '-N:av B. Ainsworth Bend Drug Co. Bend Water Dppt. general exp. nurse -exp. Judge - postage jail- expense elections 1.00 -cths. clerk postage insurance circuit court - bailiff school supt= supplies board of p ri s reer_mpt. service -costs sheriff - supplies school supt.- supplies clerk supplies courthouse exp. election election election election election election election clerk- supplies sheriff rr exp. 123.30 leg. pub...90 -asr. 16.00 election if nurse -auto exp. 1.1.5 postage and auto exp. 4.76 .jail lights courthouse exp. asr. supplies school suet. postage school supt. clerk commissioners ti serif _f -auto & travel fingerpf!in #s & iden of. tr IT It jail expense il auto & travel 25.75- -off. supplies 4.71- sheriff postage and stamps 105. office sup- plies 1.00-sheriff sheriff-deputies/ It tr clerk supplies nurse - supplies county coroner, exp. courthouse exp. 15.77- sher.,exp„ leg. pub. 28.55- elections 9.85 clerk. supplies jail water courthouse exp. treasurer -exp. courthouse lights courthouse exp. salary- watermaster sealer of wts. 8, meas. clerk typewriter exp. jail exp. school supt. supplies county treas. _postage probation officer -exp. asr. °exp. courthouse exp. Juvenile court ° °salary-probation officer courthouse water surveyor surveyor rodent control_ contributir.n Old Age Assistance indigent tr n ►r rr tr tr �e3dse'�� -tr rt tr n rr rr n rr tr .38 5.11 .94 1..50 9.85 124.30 15..00 79.84 5..6 0 .90 62.75 15.00 5.40 6.78 39.50 1.45 40.33 26.50 20.00 2%00 50..00 50.00 22.60 32.50 38.00 16.90 2.50 45.00 35.89 6.,91 1.02 3.04 10.51 15.00 43.00 40.00 30.80 5.00 2.00 10..00 1.50 31.46 106.99 19.1.6 20.00 26.00 3.00 6.12 '16. 15 99.65 32.00 2.45 2.00 1.25 27.97 8.00 185.83 16.04 11.00 1.00 1.50 5:00 15,00 .85 1.30 21.50 100.00 4.30 3..00 24.40 50.00 195.00 1.40 5.45 -5.00 17.00 34.65 5.75 10.00 23.35 7.93 76.85 33.36 3.00 5.00 127.15 30.00 10.76 1.35 f 1; lj� Brown's Grocery Cen,. Ore. Public Market J. w, Copeland Yards C. L.. Harrison 1artley's Cash Grocery Max Hemingway, M.D. R. Y %Hemingway, M.D. Mrs.. D. N. Graham Erickson,'s Grocery Mrs.- M. McLennan Miller Lumber Co. Ni cholson's Grocery John-O'Donnell The Owl Pharmacy Owl Pharmacy rarker Drug Store Piggly vtiiggly CO. Safeway Stores No. 83 1"Irs.- Matti e M. Shipley Carmen Smith Sungo ld Dairy Roy Sweet D. G, Taylor C. H.. I rvi n Bend-Drug, Co. ® Brown's Grocery E. J.. Daiibe1 P,Irs.. C. T. Eidson Ericksonls Grocery Mrs.. C. B. Huntington G. S; Helphrey Raymond F. Jones Lynch & Roberts Magill Drug Co. James Mayne Montgomery Ward Co. l"l. F, Oltman Pac. °Power & Light Co. Piggly Wiggly CO. Piggly Wiggly Co. Safeway Stores No..83 SafewayStores No. 112 Sungold Dairy. D. G. Taylor C. W.- I''Jilliamson A. Aune 1 Mrs. George Austin Paul D. Brookings Bend Dairy Bend Water Dept. M. Burich M. P. Cashman Cen. Ore Public-Market E. W. Cook Velena Elliott Ericksontis Grocery Nellie Grater Nellie Grater Jess Harter Hartley's Grocery Agnes Hyde F. B. Jackson Mars . M. F. Jackson Marion M.; Lesh Marion M. Lesh Marion M.: Lesh Dr: H. E.� Mackey- Magill Drug Co. .7. G. Manning, D.M.D. Medo -Land Creamery 41iller Lumber Co. Eloise Mitchell J. J. Newberry Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. J. C. Penney Co. ° P:} ggly W ggly Co. ° J. Rademacher, M. D. St. Charles Hospital_ Safeway Store No. -83 Safeway StoreNo. 358 L. T. Standifer - A. E. Stevens J. W. Thom, M.D. - C. VT. Williamson ° Nisivonger & Win sl_ow H. D. Day; GEN:RAL ROAD FUND Luther Metke St. Ind. :Acc. Comm. Geo. H. McAllister indigent tt rt rr rr rr n ►r rr Tr n tr ►r n rr rr n tt rr rr tr rr n rr If If it t12 It n If rr n rt tr' rr rr rr rr n rr rr tr n n it �r n Tr tr Tr " twater bill) rr n n rr tt Tr rt rr Tr TI rr n n n rr tr tr ►r t► tr tt n n Tr Tr n n rr courthouse expense work on bridge insurance salary. & tel. 2.50 12.50• 8.10 10.00- 8.94 23.00- 32:00 10.00 34.25• 4.00, 7.00- 4.00 5.00 7.15 • 6.04 1.00 5.00 1.11 8.00- ° 6.66 4.50 5.00 14.25 77-.00- 2.30 2.10 2.75 -, 20.00 38.00 30.00 14.'75 27.00 4.52 • 46.18 10.75 9.79 2.09 2.64• 25.58 5.00 59.75 17.10 3.00 13.50 7.70 8.75 14.00 5.00 13.00 - 1.50 6.00 2.98 10.75 3.00 23.25 42.70 25.00 107.00 6.30 5.00 111.00 10.00 20.00 5.00 5.00 54.00 45.50 58.52 52.50 15.50 6.00 20.00 .99 2.04 72:84' 15.75' 32.00 313.80 101.80' 51.72 .98 1.40 ° 64.50 14.25 60.00 11.87 50.00 20;24 126.45 259 �b Dan C. Wood 0. H, Harrell Everett Acree C. A. Manning Carl. Alfrey D. D. Tus sing Chas. Tri nett Charles Triplett H. Henninger L. Metke P. L. Forbes Hill's Auto Shop Lumbermens Insurance Agency The Motor Market Pilot Butte Ser. Sta. Farmers Hardware Co. Galloway Garage & Machine Shop Ulrich Auto Top and Paint Sho­ °;. hi. Bartlett Bend Garage Co. Smith's Electric Miller Lumber Co. John C. Oakes A. E. Ault Bend* Hardware Co. Bone Implement Co. L. A. Snow Co. Rennolds & Teater Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Schuman Auto Electric Tun -A -Lum Lumber Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. General Petroleum Corp. Bend Water Dept. Howard Cooper Corp. Jose �h Egg;, Blacksmith Owl Pharmacy J. F. Arnold Bend. - Portland Truck Service There being-no further business, salary : salary salary salary salary salary salary salary of John Bagley -court order bridges bridges lumber repairs insurance supplies grease supplies service service express charges\ service 1 supplies supplies service service supplies supplies l supplies insurance gas supplies lumber light- warehous- service warehouse - water ° equipment service supplies insurance ° machinery the Court adjourned. ° C. E.'Lyon,County° Judge. A.H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. ° ,BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a special session of the County Court of Deschutes County; held °this 16th day of March, 1936, all members being present, the following proceedings were *had, to -wit: ° In the Matter of Precinct Boundaries: 'Ohereas, on the 26th day of July, 1935, the Court made an order establishing precinct' boundaries for Deschutes County, and said order established the line betteen precincts #.-'6 and. r17 in part as "D" street in the City of Redmond, and °V-,1EREAS, through a clerical error, said boundary was made to read "E" street instead of "D" Street, °Therefore, said order entered in 6ommissioners Journal #3 page 21-9 as of J 31y 261 19M is hereby corrected to read "D" Street instead of "L" `'street of the City of Redmond. *Dated. r, -arch 16, 1936. \ C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Ti.fft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. r In the Matter of Claims Against the County: 39.90 9 '5,.76 31.41. 20.94_ 99.'75 91.7'7 99.75 18.32 25.00 381.08 127.68 4.55 5'7.00 6.00 29.70 25.13 9.95 9.'78 1.00 5.41 3.40 85.81 1,.50_ 1.30, 54.69 6.15 15.80° 4.00 191.48 136.25, 1.00 50.69 1.35 16.20 3.50 2.50 16. 00 30.00 `The following bills were presented and ordered paid: C. Val; Williamson indigent relief 2.00 C. VV: Stone do 8.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. do 20.00 Redmond - Columbia Miarket do 8.50 J. C; Penney Co. do 62.'71 Pacific Power & Light Co. do 5.99 Owl Pharmacy do 2.95 0. L; McVey do 10.00 Erie `1:2cClellan do do 17.00 Frank S. Leithauser do 6.05 i <-irs. °M. F. Jackson do 20.00 Home °Investors Corporation do 10.00 Mrs. `Sob_ hia Hofsteter do 20.00 John M. Griswold_ do 5.00 Delaware Annex do 5.15 C. 'iV ; Bush do 4.00 Bend Water Dept. do 3.60 ° Bend Drug Co. do 4.80 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. general. expense 882.00 In the Matter of Leasing County Lands: It is hereby ORDERED that Stuart Stapleton's lease be renewed for the °year of 1936, upon payment of $51.00. In the Matter of the Organiz- ation of Arnold Irrigaation District:' At this meeting votes of Arnold' Irrigation District election were counted; and order made canvassing; election and declaring result thereof. (see order). `The-re being no further business; Court ad7mourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. ' The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met the 21, 22, 23 and 25th days of May 1936, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had to -wit: In the Matter of t� Beer Licenses: ' It appearing that proper application has been made and fees paid, it is hereby Ordered that the following issue: ° Anna Koch; retail and package A license -- Sisters, Oregon. Ray H. Reed, package A license, Paulina Lake. C. C. Baird, Lapin& - -Class B. License. In the Matter of the Sale of real Property: ' It is hereby Ordered that deedsobe issued for the following property: Faye 'Bembry ---- N1SE1, Tract 5, Lytle'Acres. Eli Pavick - - -- -Lot 7 and 8. Block 141, Bend Park, Second Add. Peter Nelson - -- Northeast part of Tract 10, Lytle Acres. M. Dunn- - - - - -- -Lot 12, Block 7, Lytle Addition. NJ. H. Presley et ux -- -Lots 24 and part of 23, Block 10, River Terrace. City of Bend. - -- -Lots 1 and 2 Block 22, Kenwood ($100.00 -- 25. cash and balance at rate of X10.00 per month) ' City of Bend----Lot-5. Block 62, Lot "5, Block 63, Bend Park, Addition. Lots 1 to 5 in Block'2, Wall Street Addition. Lots 3, 4, and 5 in Block 71 Paiill Addition. Lots 1 and 2, in Block 5, W &istoria Addition. Part of ?�?!�iSE , Sectf on 32, Township 17 Range 12 lying east of Wall Street, South of R.R. spur and iVest of Lytle Acre 31. Lots 17 to 20 in Block 4, Kenwood Addition. Lot 1 and W of Lot 2, Block 5, Pinelyn Park. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 7. 8, 9, 10, 14 and 15 In Hock 29, of Boulevard Additirn to Bend. ' Lot 1, Block 1, Highland Addition. Joe F. Burich --- NEB being the NE 25' 'of Lot 3, Block 9, o" Bend, Original. State Highway Commission - -A parcel of land in the StiV4 NE Sec. 14 T. 15 R. 12, and also a parcel ofland in the 'N�:1ISE4 of Sec. 14, Township 15 Range 12 (see file,-) (Deed recorded today)" State of Oregon -- Certain lands in Deschutes County Municipal Improvegment District, under. CareTr Act, which were erroneously assessed and foreclosed upon. ( see deed recorded as of this 'date) In the Matter of Claims =/ ° Against the County: ' The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Bend Drug Co. relief 4.04 Velena Elliott relief 16.30 Mrs. G. N. Hagen relief 20000 11 ax Hemingway relief 6.00 Mrs. Sophia Hofstetter relief 47.00 IVagill Drug Co. rel'ief., 21.27 Mrs. Car1A. Mitchell relief , 20.00 O'Donnell's Wood Yard relief 5.00 Parker Drug Store relief .60 Lon Parsley relief 20.00 St. Charles Hospital relief 321.90 Safeway Stores Inc. #83 ref °ief 71.40 Square Deti'1 Furniture Co. relief 1.75 Marion. M. Lesh relief 65.00 Play B. Ainsworth relief 30.00 Anton Aune relief 12.55 M. P. Cashman relief 2.95 Columbia Mercantile Co. relief 12.48 Erickson's Grocery relief 22.36 J. N. Farr relief 7.00 Agnes Hyde relief 20000 Bernard Kelley relief 4.00 262 Magill Drug Co. relief 7.25 M_ller Lumber Co. relief 9.00 Piggly Wiggly Co. relief 26.75 Safeway Store No. 83 relief 129.25 Mrs. Mattie M. Shipley relief 8.00 Bell's Grocery relief 3.00 Bend Dairy relief 6.00 Bend. Drug Co. relief 5.50 Mrs. W. J. Crow relief 12.50 Mrs. C. T. Eidsor. relief 10.00 Velena Elliott relief 16.25 Erickson's Grocery relief .19.31 Nellie Grater relief 100.00 Mrs. C. B. Huntinfrto L relief 30.00 Agnes Hyde ° relief 90.00 L. F. Kelley relief 5.00 Magill Drug Co. relief 16.05 Medo -Land Creamery relief 6.00 Oval Pharmacy relief 2.25 Park Grocery relief 12.00 J. C. Penney Co. relief 49.62 Pilot Butte Pharmacy relief 4.07 Mrs. Ed Pryor relief 5.00 D. G. Taylor relief 8.00 C. M. Olson election exp. 4.20 Mabel Rennolds election exp. 11.60 ,"I'lliam Foss election exp. .60 Doroth,I-Vestal election exp. 1.60 Mrs. Harriette Starks election exp. 1.00 Mrs. Elsie Stoffel election exp. 2.00 J. W. Whom relief 138.00 Wetle's Store relief 5.50 Mary Kelly election 6.00 Effie N. Reid election 6.00 Bertha Morgan election 6.00 Helen Evans election 6.00 Marjorie Smith election 6.00 Ivy B. Davidson election 3.00 Sadie A. Lucas election 3.00 Lillie M. Burton election 3.00 Myrtle E. Arnold election 3.00 George Hoover election 3.00 Ivv M. Hughitt election 3.00 Alice C. Allen election 3.00 ZNalnah E. Francis election 3.00 Edna Fossen °election 3.00 Anna Hamps on election 6.00 W. C. Cundell election 6.00 Pars. Anna Allen election 6.00 Mrs. Maude Garrett -election 6.00 Frances Malmstrom election 6.00 Carrie Clapp election 3.00 Etta 1,11. Ripley election 3.00 Bertha J. Duckworth election- 3.00 Faye H. Cornett election 3.00 !Marion K. DuBuis election 3.00 Vina Oriet election 6.00 Leona Cooper election 6.00 Lela Schwendker _ election 6.00 Ella E. Dexter election 6.00 Elsa P.I. Hamilton election 3.00 Idabel L. Gilbert election 3.00 Anna Marie Larson election 3.00 Olive C. Cook election 3.00 Pearl H. Hill election 3.00 Jessie B. Donovan election 3.00 Bertha M. Perry election 3.00 Mirrtle E. Moore election 3.00 Frances Farnham election 3.00 E. A. Sather election 3.00 Mrs. C.J. Leverett election 3.00 Hattie 16-. Brown election_ 3.00 Clara Barnes election 3.00 Amy Ron ey election 3.00 Palmer P-iland election 3.00 Mildred - Sanders election 3.00 Maude Pvle election 3.00 Mirs. H BrooP�inCD election 3.00 Beulah Bock an election 3.00 Elsie Nelson election 3.00 Bernice Scott election 3.00 i'Irs. Leo- Bishop election 3.00 Roxie E.= Moeck election 3.00 Genevieve Tucker election 6.00 Ethel Bu"rlei-gh election 6.00 Georgia Shaw election 6.00 Myrtle Bowers election 6.00 Lizzie Padgett election 6.00 Louise Dl.telgeorge election 3.00 Dora Gales election 3.00 Edith S. Kostol Lydia Anderson Eliane Rambo Doris F. Manny Nell Armstrong Edna Gauldin Claudia Martin_ Bessie White Pearl K. Becker Cressie Spickelmier Dagna Dudrey Fay P. Beach Vera G. Barr° Bessie G. Ager A 1'die Triplett Alice Pierson Ella 111. Smith Ora Hall L. 0. Murphy Beulah Chambers Stella Nelson Mae Hamby Evilene Woods I\rave Iler election k Pansy Riedel Nellie V. Wells John Klassen Mable Coy Viola Adrian Myrtle Burgess I'- elvina Maker A. Laurel Fcrdham Ella ,Ilild W. A. Rahn Eldi va Harman Mary Settelmyer Gus Grill Bert M. 141eeks Gen. Pi. Erickson Carl B. Livesley gnelia Reynolds Eda 0lausen Edith Neel Fred. B. Wilson Idable E. Dunlap Edna G. Shepard Joy Kriger Gene S. Chamberlin Carrie V. Scoggin Maud..e °V'loods Alice °K. Scott Hazel GKi.ng-'x Mrs. C. B. Ylunder Mrs. Effie Patterson James 1. Benefiel Lydia Carolin Doris Tuckfield Evaline Riebhoff Elizabeth Kanoff ° Edna Thornburg N. 0. Tsa9cson Elizabeth D. Hance Mary E. Moore Olive M. Gates Yable Tehterow Amy Vestal Dorothy Franks - Margaret Sanford. Mrs. C. R. M.cLallin Maybelle Royal Eveeetta Hutchins Elma E. Doty Ella Van Arsdale W. J. Hall Bertha Houmard Mrs. Lottie K orr Catherine Holmes Lena Raseh Nettie Wright Maude Knorr Dorothy Vestal Robert Blair H. M. Eby D. R. Adrian John H. Buckholtz Wm. Rahn Mrs. Horace Brookings iiVi 11iam Foss N. P. 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Cox C. P. Becker C. E. Livesay R. J. Skelton Clara L. Livesay W * Boyd Simxr:ons Oregon hiarket George H. McAllister election 6.00 election 3.00 election 3.00 election & mileage 6.60 election 3.00 election 3.00 election 3.00 Old Age Assistance' 275.25 ROAD FUND- salary 126.20 There being no further business, the Court a0i ourned. ` C. E.Lyon, County Judge. A.-H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner., Be It Remembered, that the County Court of Deschutes County met these 3rd .f=nd 4th d ays of June, 1936, all members being present,° ti,vhen the followiniy_ proceedings were had, to-wit: In the Matter of � Sisters Water District: The petition to incorporate Sisters Water Supply District was presented and approved a election date set as of July 7, 1936. ($30.00 herewith I.'oir election expense.) In the Matter of Trans - Rer of Water Rights: a The transfer of water f;rghts from George Aitken to 'State Engineer is hereby approved. (fee copy on file.) ` In the Matter of Vanancies ) � Existing in the Deschutes ) County Library Board ) a It appearing that there are existing vacancies in the Library Board, it is hereby Ordered that A. J. Glassow be appointed for a term ending Dec. 31, 1936 and that H. E. Van Arsdale be reappofDnted for term ending Dec 31, 1939. In the Matter of the ° Sale of Real Property: r/ °. a= It is hereby Ordered that Deeds be issued to the following: City of Redmond Lot 9, Block 9, Ellingers Addition to Redmond 20.00 D.C.M.I.District N""11 of Sec. 15716 -11 SE�NEi of 12-16-11' 90.00 Carl Galloway Tract 21 SWANtV4 of °16- 1.5 -13 1.00 City of Bend Lots 10, 11 and 12 'Block 11, Center Add. 1.00 C.0.XI. District NW NE-41 11 -16 -12 100.00 N+TJ NEa 13 -16 -12 ° 50.00 ivtPNE 12 -18 -13 40.00 It appearing that the following is owned by the county, and that it would be for the best _interests of said county to sell said land, it is 'hereby ordered that it be put up fcr sale, for not less than the price set opposite each description: to -wit: Lot 4 and 5, 'Block 20, Kenwood Addition 620.00 Lot 1 in Block 12, Highland 10.00 SE-2i of 36 -21 -10 2'50.00 NW- NEt of 30- 18' -13; SW- , W2 of `SEA , SEi-SE1 of 30 -18 -13 200.0_0 NE4N1J4, TdYNE Qof 31- 18 -13; St'ti NE4, SE X30- 18 -_13_- N -SW�, N1V�SEa „of 29- 18 -13; E1 SJU� 1NE , S�NlJ�, NVa�l`Tt�1a of 32 -16 -13 ki vv,e of 32- 10-13. It is hereby Ordered that deed be issued to Joe Gibson for the sum of $336.86 on the following described land: Lot 12, Block 13, Lot 3, Block 19, Lot 4, Block 24, Highland-Add- ition to Bend. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: ' The following bills were presented and ordered paid.: ROAD FUND ° Souk Motor Co. supplies 4.35 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. supplie! 168.55 Howard Cooper Corporatio n supplies 2.38 P. L. Forbes cutting; county timber 12.6.56 Farmers Hardware Co. supplies - 1.20 State Ind. Acc. Comm. insurance 17.88 D. D. Tussing safari 99.75 Carl Alfrey salary 99.75 Chas. Triplett salary- 51.87 Joe LaPlante salary 6.98 , ,Everett Acree salary 27.93 Dan C. Wood salary 39.90 , 0. H. Harrell salary 99.75 I� { 1 11 , „l. I. Miller Lumber Co. supplies$ 81.21 _ Ga.11owav's Garage & mach. Shop repairs 2.95 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. supplies 1.27 Austin- V�'estern Road Mach.Co. supplies 4.72 Doug's Service Station service 5.50 A. E. Ault repairs .75 F. M. Lantz service 2.25 Bend Water Dept. water- warehouse 1.35 Luther Xetke bridges 120.00 Barrettls Welding Shop repairs 7.48 A.H. Tifft road exp. comm. 30.00 M1. T. Triplett . road exp.- comra. 25.00 Howard Cooper Corporation equipment 853.15' Luther Metke work on bridges 50.00 Pa.c. Power & Light Co. warehouse service 1.00 Joseph Egg, Blacksmith county road work- repairs 12.00 GENERAL FUND . Viola woods election 3.00' Marion NI. Lesh Juvenile 12.00- relief 27.00 -board of iris. .57 96.00 Magill Drug Co. relief 19.50 Downing Cafe board or pz?isonAers 55.75 Bend Garbage �o. jail exp. 1150 Frank A. Scott salary- deputy assessor 100.15 St. Ind. Ace. Comm. peace officers - insurance 9.78 M.T. Triplett commissioners. 25.00 Dr. J. W. Thom. LIQUOR CONTROL FUND 5.00 ,. A. H. Tifft commissioners 22.J0 Bend Garage Co. sjeriff -auto exp. 27.67 C. Silvis salary- deputy assessor 53.50 J. H, Loomis probation officep/iala-y & exp. 120.65 C. V. Silvis general exp. 28.00 C. L. McCauley auto & travel. 19.29 -tel tel. 7.62 election exp Sher. .30 27.21 Nlable G. Livesy clerk - postage 11.00 R. Anna Thompson-i clerk- 24.00grade exams. 21.00 45.00 , West Coast Print . 8. Bind. Co,. election exp. 3.65 Redmond `'pokesman Leg. Pub. 24.75-- Co.Judge supplies 3.40 28.15 N'_swonger & Winslow relief 170.00 City of Bend relief 10.00 „ Aubrey �. Perry . salary- watermaster 179.15 Edith Kostol examinations- school suet. 24.00 Kate Matson care of ppor 30.00- Pilot -butte Pharmacy school supt . supplies .80 M. Clarke Webb sealer of wts. & meas. 15.61 Bend 1111ater Dent. courthouse water 13.60 -jail 2.45 16.05 A. E. Simmons 19.50- clerk - -suet. 4.00, sheriff 10.00 33.50 Pac. Power & Light Co. courthouse 25.21 -jail 2.03 27.24 J. Alton Thompson X s supt. postage 12.00- supplies .15 gavel 28.42 40.57 Farmers Hardware Co. elections exp. -1.00 Dr. R. '01, Christiansen vital statistics, - 5.25 R. B. Gould surveyor -exp. 20.80 The John Wetle Co. ;jail expense 8.89 !"Iational Reemp. Service operatinc; costs Des. Co. 15.00 J. S. Davis Company sheriff - bond.. 20.00 Rac. Poorer & Li glzt Co. (Redmond.) election exp. 1.57 Tom Wheeler surveyor exp,. 6.00 John Currey surveyor exp. 2.00 Jay Rhodes surveyor- expense 4.00 Fred Harding surveyor expense 10.50 Walter G. Peak treasurer- postage 15.00 C. P. Becker surveyorexpense- 5.00 C. V. Silvis surveyor- expense 5.00 Northwest printing Co. ' sheriff- supplies 21.94 Nellie Grater juvenile court 13.00 Shepard's Citations LAW LIBRARY FUND 12.00 Fred Gilbert LIQUOR CONTROL FUND 40.00 Pilot Butte Pharmacy clerk supplies 2.40- el- ection 2.90 sheriff supp /6.15 11.45 Bend Bulletin sheriff supplies 139.50 Bend. Bulletin asr. .30 -clerk 15.00 upt. 12.40 treas. 1.80 -skier. 39.50 69.00 Bend Bulletin sheriff supplies 25.00 May D. Fryrear election exp. 8.00 Frank A. Scott deputy assessor 108.00 NL.Ize McCabe circuit court witness 8.00 Helenmarr G. Hammer nurse -auto & travel 41.65 There being no further business, the Court ad- ourne.d, C E Lyon, County Judge. A. H, iiff�/o Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. N 26 The County Court of Deschutes County met this 16th & 17th days of June,. 1936, al•1 members being present, when the following proceedings ware had, to -wit: In the Matter ofClaims - Against the County.: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: John Barr- relief . 13.25 Bent Bootery relief . 2.98 Bend Water Dept. relief . . 2.55 Butler Drug Store relief . . 3.25 Mrs W. J.Crow relief . 12.50 Erickson's Grocery relief . 5.24 Nellie Grater relief . 114.00 0. H. Hansen relief (payment from Grater) 5.00 Lloyd Mayne relief ( " " " 5.00 Dr. Harold Heer relief 3.60 R. W.Hemingway relief 5.00 Mrs. Sophia Hofstbtter relief 20.00 Mrs. C. B. Huntington relief- - 30.00 Agnes Hyde . relief 90.00 Mrs M. F. Jackson relief 40.00 Marion M. Lesh relief _ 68.00 Erie McClellan relief 26.00 Magill Drug Co. Q relief - 22.39 Mrs. Carl A. Mitchell relief 20.00 Mrs. E. Mitchell . relief 14.00 J. C. Penney Co. , relief 55.68 Reynolds Cash. Store. relief 5.00 St. Charles Hospital relief - 18.25 Lumbermens Cafe relief - .75 C. W. Williamson relief 5.00 Nicholson's Grocery. relief a 4.00 Superior Cafe relief 1.00 Bell's Grocery , relief 2,00 Bend Drug Co. a relief 6.50 Bend Water Dept. . relief - 1.50 Erickson 's Grocery relief 14•.15 C. L. Harrison relief -- . 6.15 Max Hemingway relief 6.00 Jack McGuire relief 4.30 H. E. Mackey relief - 4.50 Magill Drug Co. relief 19.45 Miller Lumber Co. relief 3.00 Nicholson I s Grocery. relief 10.00 Owl Pharmacy relief 20.43 Pacific Power & Light Co. relief . 1.79 Park Grocery relief o -- - 4.00 Safew.y Store No. 358 relief 36.50 St. Charles Hospital relief 2.50 J W. Thom relief 14.00 Pacific Tel b: TelOCo. sher. 12.75-- treas. 4.25 - -nurse 1.80-- cir.judge 5.45 -elk 4.25 - election „35 asr. 1.50 -- D.A. 5.05 - -Supt. 5.90- W.M.1„75 43.05 In the Matter of County Officer's: . Y The resignation of Helenmarr G. Hamner as County Nurse is hereby accepted, to be effective July 1, 1936, and the clerk is hereby Ordered to cancel the order for her salary In the Matter of Salary of County Officers:. Cl---*' It is hereby Ordered that thesalary of Virginia Banks, a§ stenographer of the county. judge be raised to the sum of $25.00 pei/motth, such sum being payable and/6ffective as of. June 1, 1936. 0 In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is hereby Ordered that Deed issue to the Central" Oregon Irrigation District for $50.00 to the following property: Tract #6 of Becker Tracts, in SE-1 $Eft of 34- 17 -12. It is hereby Ordered that deed issue to Joe -- Gibson for Lot 12, block 13, Lot 3, Black 19, and Lot 4, Block 24, of Highland Addition for #336.86. It appearing that Deschutes County acquired some real estate through delinquent tax foreclosure) and that it would be to its best interest to sell said property, it is hereby Ordere.dt''that the following real estate be advertised for sale for cash to the highest bid- der, fornot ]eessstthan the amount set opposite each parcel, to -wit: of S. Block 9, Boulevard Addition. ots 2 and 3, Block 152, Ben d.Park 2nd Add. ractll, Carroll Acres`.- ots 1 and 2, Block 7, Park Addition 56' in Lots 14, 15 and 16, Block 14•; Kenwood ots.4 and 5 in Block 17, Lapine 2SE,NE4 of 15 -22 -10 E4 of 21 -18 -12 $150.00 40.00 75.00 80.00- 15.00 8.00 25.00 40.00 r v 267 Contract. is hereby entered into by Deschutes County and. A. J. and Mittie Stillion, sell- ing Lot 17, Block 139, Second Add. to Bend Park , to said A. J. And Mittie Stillion, for 42.00 cash herewith, balance to be paid $10.00 per month, at 6% until the total sum of 210.00 has been paid. Interest to be paid with each monthly payment. Deschutes County, Oregon, hereby contracts with Sadie V. Findley to sell Lot 12, Block 28, Northwest Townsite Company's 2nd Add. to Bend, for the sum of X150.00 ye$30.00 in cash herewith and the balance to be paid at therate of $10.00 per month, with interest at 6% :per annum, payable with each monthly payment. In the Matter of Beer License: It appearing that proper application has been made and fees paid, it is .Ordered that special beer license issue to Watber R. Barneet for on the rodeo grounds, for July 3, 4, - and 5. In the Matter of the Agree- ment with Kate Matson: It is hereby ordered that the old agreement wi th Kate Matson for le eping .Richard Hof fner be cancelled, as he is eligible for Old Age Assistance under the Federal Plan. In the Matter of The Cancel- lation of Warrants: � Now at this time the Clerk is hereby ordered to advertise all outstanding warrants seven years or more old,, according to the list as certified to by the clerk, as of this date In the Matter of Pin Ball Games and Other Games of Skill: v Be it ordered that no person shall operate in Deschutes County-and outside the corpor- ate limits of an incorporated City or town, any pin ball game dart game or othergames of like character involving. an element of skill; provided,however, that on application in writing signed by the applicant and setting forth in detail theoperation of the game to be played and accompanied by a license fee. of thirty dollarsfor each of said games, the county court, in its discretion, may grant to such applicant a permit to pperate such game at a designated place for a -quarter year or portion thereof then current and terminating on the last day of March, June, September or December as the came may be. There be; ng no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County. Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. Be It Remembered, That the County Court of Deschutes County met this 1st day of July 1936, all members being present, when the following proceedings wer dl ,to -wit: In the Matter of the _ Sale of Real Property: . Deschutes County,' Oregon, hereby contracts with C. L. Strom to sell Lots 3 and 4, Block X44, Northwest Townsite Co's Second Addition to Bend, for the sum of $100. payments of $16.00 per month, beginning August, 1936. It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired certain real estate through tax fore- closure and that iw would be to the best interest of said c ounty to sell said property, it is herebyordered that the following parcels be sold tathe highest bidder for cash, for not less than the sum set opposite each, to -wit: Lot 9; Block 3, NW Townsite First Add. 50100 Lot 1, Block 54, Redmond. 500.00 N2NE1. SW-NEa, NW'S�, Sec. 17 T. 14 R. 11 35.00 E SW , SE4, Sec. 9 To 22_ R. `21, and W?SW4 of Sec. 10, T. 22,_ R. 21. 50.00 Deschutes County, Oregon, hereby contracts with Jake Peterson to sell SE4SW- of Sec. 11 T. 18 R. 12 for. t he sum of $1347.52 $500.00 cash herewith, balance on or before ten months from date, at 69 interest. It is hereby Ordered that deed issue to D.C.M.I the SE4SVa4 of Sec.35, Tp. 16 R. 11, for the sum of $10.00 It is hereby Ordered that deed issue to C.O.I. the NETS"- of Sec, 22, To 1y R. 14, for the sum of $40.00. , It is hereby Ordered that deed issue to City of Bend for Lot 18, Block 15, Park -Add- ition for $100.00.and Lot 2, Block 37, Riverside, for $10.00. It is hereby Ordered that deed issue to City of Redmond for Lot 7, Block 12, Mountain View Addition to Redmond; for $10.00 In the Matter of The Hamby Road: Now, at this time the road viewer's report on the Hamby Road was read for the first time. 268 In the Matter of Leas- ing County Property: The following property is hereby leased known as Brookings Wood Yard, for the sum of per rick. - -Time, One year from July 1, 1936. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: to Paul Brookings: Block one, Terminal Addition $50.00 said .sum to be paid in 3' wood at `13.00 The f ollowing bills were presented and ordered paid: ROAD FUND Redmond Motor Co. equipment 26.74 Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. supplies 5.02 Bone Implement Co. supplies . 18.60 Bend Hardware Co. suppli.es -1935 exp. 20. 1936 137.35 159.55 Farmers Hardware Co. supplies 11.29 Howard Cooper Corporation equipment 45.38 Bend Water Dept. water - warehouse 1.35 Pac. Power & Light Co. lightpwarehouse 1.00 St. Ind. Ace. Comm. insurance 18.59 0. H. Harrell salary 99.75 Dan C. Wood salary 67.83 Carl Alfrey salary 99.75 D. D..Tussing salary 91.77 Clint De Lude salary 23.94 Bob Lisk salary 33.15 Gus Grill salary 31.41 Geo. H. McAllister salary and Tel & Tel 125.59 GENERAL FUND Edward Johnson, Com. of S.W.V. soldier's relief 100.00 C. L. McCauley auto & travel 42.12• -tel & tel. 4.75 - postage .18 47.05 Downing Cafe board of prisoners 109.50 Bend Hardware Co. courthouse exp. 11.02 M. T. Triplett commissioners 20.00 The Redmond Spokesman legal publications 2.10 Niswonger & W!nslow relief 180.00 Div. Of Pub. Health Nurs1*g n & Child Hygiene nurse supplies 1.50 Erickson Is Grocery relief 29.17 Bend Water Dept. courthouse water 10010 Pac. Power & Light Co. courthouse lights 21.83 Bend tiNater Dept. jail water 2.45 Pac. Power & Light Co. - - -ja -il lights- - - - .27 C. V. Silvis salary- deputy assessor 122.30 Bend Bulletin leg. pub. 50.00 Bend Bulletin - assessor exp. 125.00 Bend Bulletin leg. pub. 7.89 -gen. exp. .70 -suet. 5.25 -asr. 1.00 14.84 Marion M. •Lesh relief 45.00 Mrs. Geo. E. Ross relief 15.00 Plainview Grange . eleection exp. 5.00 Ladies Pioneer Club election exp. 4.00 J. W. Copeland Yards - Redmond election .31 Hogan Studio fingerpting Identif.X 5.00 Bend Garbage Co. jail exp. 1.50 Square -Deal Furniture Co. jail exp.: 5.00 Robert & Max Hemingway LIQUOR,CONTROL FUND 5.00 A. H. Tifft commissioners 28.20 H & W Specialty Co. sheriff supplies 9.50 Ladies, Pioneer Club election exp. 4.00 West Coast Print & Bind. Co. supp. of school supplies 17..75 Pac.Tel & Tel. Co. phone- county judge -5.05 Swender Blue Print Go. general expense 15.14 Axel Ohlsori courthouse exp. 10.50 M. Clarke Webb sealer of wts. & mecis. 18.04 Z. T. Dideon deputy assessor 100.00 Magill Drug Co. nurse supplies .90 Helenmarr G. Hammer 5.75 - juvenile 5.00 - postage 3.69 - relief 13.15 -auto 27.79 Helenmarr G. Hammer auto exp. -nurse 28.50 Helenmarr G. Hammer relief 12.26 Helenmarr G.Hammer relief 11.90 pilot Butte Pharmacy nurse- supplies 3.45 August Nelson jail exp. 1.96 ColeTypewriter Co. clerk- supplies 2.25 Aubrey E. Perry salary- watermaster 182.4 -1 J. J. Wilt asst watermaster 49.`58 R. Anna Thompson salary - school supt. elk. .36.00 Bend Hardware Co. courthouse exp. 5.90 - election .£20 6.10 Bend Hardware Co. courthouse expense . 7.70 American Law Book Co. LAW LIBRARY FUNDS 8.00 J. H. Loomis probation officer salary 100.00 exp. 24.00 124.00' Nellie Grater juvenile fund 24.00 Marion M. Lesh juvenile exp. 4.00 West Publishing Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND 82.00 Fred Gilbert LIQUOR CONTROL FUND 40.00 Ellis H. Edgington salary - deputy assessor 55.95 Bend Insurance Agencu general expense 18.90 ,en. Ore. Irrig. Dist. relief 18.00 AMOUNT n �J n u i A. Aune Cashman's Store Erickson's Grocery James Mayne Medo -Land Creamery Magill Drug Co. St. Charles Hospital J. W. Thom John Wetle Co. U S. Forest Service relief 7.85 relief 15.27 relief 29.90 relief 10.50 relief 3.80 relief 33,74 relief 122.40 relief 59;00 relief 10.74 general expense 8.71 There being no further business, the Court adjourned to meet July 9, 1936." C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. The County.Court of Deschutes County, Oregon,met this 9th and 10th days of July, 1936, Pursuant to adjournment, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: Oregon State Agricultural College St. Ind. Acc. Down. Pilot Butte Pharmacy ` H. T. Merritt H. C. Ellis H. T. Merritt Trinity Lutheran Church St.--Ind. Acc. Comm Magill Drug Co. National Reemployment Ser. H. C. Nelson ?Magill.. Drub; Co. J. C. Vandevert, M.D. Reynolds Grocery PI-lot Butte Pharmacy_; St. Ind. Acc. Comm. Home demon. agent 400.00- agricultural agent 900.00 insuranbe- wate`rmiaster ` justice of peace -exp. justice of peace election exp. election exp. wle c ti on exp. sheriff- insurance relief, operating costs sheriff - expense jail expense jail expense relief clerkZs supplies watermaster- insurance 1300.00 1.94 15.00 66.15 8.00 8..00 4.00 9.74 4.34 15.00 30.53 1.75 5.00 3.00 1.85 4.71 In the Matter of the Hamby Road: d The viewer's report on the Hamby Road was read for the second time this 9th day of July. In the Matter of Z� Tax Exemption: It is hereby/6rdered that the following property, belonging to the American Legion, is tax exempt: Lots 1 to 8, Block 18, Lotz 1 to 6 in Block 6, Lots 1 to 8 in Block 5, all of Block 17, Redmond, Second. Addition. ' In the Matter of the Sisters Domestic Water Supply District: � The votes in the election for the establishment, of the Sisters Domestic Water Supply District were canvassed, and the result follows: 42 votes in favor of establishment and none against establishment. Directors elect6d were George Aitken, Clyde Bush, Myrtle Dennis, D. L. Miller, and D. L. Farliegh. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is hereby Ordered, that deed issue to C. 0. I, for $70.00 to Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5 in Block 7, and Lots 1 and 2 in Block 19, Ellinger's Addition to Redmond. It is hereby ordered thatdeed issue to City of Redmond for $20.00 to Lots 5 and 6, in Block 31, Redmond, Original townsite. Also deeded to Eva C. Jones all of Tract 13, Lytle Acres, for $710.43. Also deeded to State of Oregon, certain parcels of land to be reclaimed unde=r Carey Land. ct, for $1.00 (see deed recorded. in book 54, page 546.) It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired certain real estate under tax foreclos- ure and that it would be to the best interest of said county to sell said real property, it is hereby Ordered that the following parcels be sold for cash to the highest bidder, for not less than the sum set opposite each parcel, to -wit: of 9, Block 52 Center Addition to Bend. ois 3, Block 14, NW Townsite Cots 2nd Add. $10.00 150.00 Deschutes County hereby contracts to sell to Delbert E. Gribling, the following: Lots and 10, Block 41, NorthwestTovrnsite Cots. Second Addition to Bend, for the sum of $95.16, 25.00 as down payment, receipt of which is hereby acknowledged, and the balance inmonAhly payments of $25.00. 2170 In the Matter of the Establish- �a ment of the Hamby road: It appearing that the viewers report was read for the first time on July 1, 1936, and read for the second time July 9, 193 ,6, and that no persons having appeared. ormade objections to the establishment of said road;- and amount of damages allowed by the viewers report being deemed equitable, i t is Ordered that the Hamby Road be and the same is hereby established, the damages as set out in the viewers report are allowed, and the Clerk instructed to issue warrants for the same, and it is fur -the r Ordered that the said road be finally surveyed and opened. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge A. H. Tifft, Commissioner M. T. Triplett, 'Commissioner. The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 22 day of July, 1936, all mem- bers being present, when the following proceedings were haO, to -wit: w In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following claims were presented and o- rdered paid: Standard Oil. Co. of Calif. ROAD FUND $154.48 Pac. Tel & Tel. Co. telephone service -D.A. 4.9.5-Sher. 15.65 -supt. 12.55°, OI.M. 3.05- Cir.Judge 5.55 -Judge 5.36, Treas. 4.25 -Nurse 4.83 -Clerk 4.25Asr. 1.50. 61.94 In the-Matter of the Cancellation of Taxes: I It appearingthat the taxes for part of 1932, and a1.1 of 1933, being unpaid, on prop- erty exempt from taxation, to -wit: Lots 4, 5, and 6, in Block 17, Bend, as it is the prop ; erty of a religious and charitable institution and used for such purposesand saidtaxes should- be cancelled, therefore. Be it ordered, that said taxes be and they are hereby cancelled and the clerk instructed hereby-to notify the Sheriff of such cancellation, so that he may cancel the same onhis rolls. In the- Matter of Beer Licenses: It appearing that proper application has been made, and proper fees paid, it is hereby ordered that the following beer licenses be issued: Allen Wilcoxen, Elk Lake Lodge. -- Class A. License W. W. Rose- Lapine, Oregon. Class A. License In the Matter of Pin Ball. Games, etc. It is hereby Ordered that no licensee of such pin ball games and other games of skill licensed by the county shall allow any minor or any intoxiacted person to operate M y such machine, under penalty of revocation of license. In The Matter of the S,:ile of Real Broperty: It is hereby Ordered that Deed be issued to Eva C. Jones, to Lots 3 and 4, Block 23, eschutes Addition to Bend., for the sum of $419.42. It is further Ordered that deed issue to Central Oregon Irrigation District for SWLSVV2 of 8- 18 -14, for $40.00. 1 It is further hereby Ordered that Deed issue to the City of Bend to Lots 3 and 4, in Block F, Weistoria, for $50.00, Lots 13 of Block 6, Highland Addition for $50.00 and Lot 2 in Block 7, Staats Addition to Bend, for $55. total sum of $155.00. It is further Ordered that Deed issue to Bessie Ko�.?ell to the Vl� of SE-1 4 of Section 24, and W2 of NE-41 of Section 25; Township 22, Range 9 EVRVI, which property was erroneously fore- closed, for the sum of $110.00 There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissirn er. �I 271 The County Court of Deschutes County met these 58h, 6th, and 7th days of August,all members being present, when 'the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: ` The following bills wer °e presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND A1410U;`3T J. H. Loomis probation officer - salary &exp. 122. 90 Northwest rrinting Co. clerk's supplies 32.50 Swender Blue Print Co. county court exp. 15.14 Marion M. Le sh " board of pr i s . 6.00 - j tav . 2.00 8.00 Owl Pharmacy assessor supplies ° 18.45 Pilot Butte Pharmacy clerk supplies 1.50 Bushong & Co. clerk's supplies 2.40 Pac. Power & Light Co. courthouse lights 17.19 -jail 1.79 18.98 Bend Water Dept. jail water 2.45 C. L. McCauley2 auto & travel 38.27-Tel Pr Tel 7.68- Ident..52 " Office expense .25 46.72 Bend Water Dept. courthouse water 15.35 U. S. Forest Service gen. exp. 4.65 A. H. Tifft county com-,,... exp. G.9.60 M. T. Triplett county Comm. ekp. 20.00 National Reemp. Ser. operating costs -Des. Co. 15.00 F. Hammer. assessor - conventions 13.20 _ Northwest Printing Co. clerk's supplies 2.35 A. E. Simons sheriff supplies 4.00 Bend Garage Co. sheriff auto exp. 23.05 Northwest Printing Co. D. A.- supplies 7.71 0. V. Silvis gen. exp. 21.00 Redmond Spokesman leg. publications 51.60 C. V. Silvis deputy assessor 31.50 Helenmarr G. Hammer nurse -auto exp. 41.'65 Helenmarr G. Hammer nurse- salary 110.00 Dr. J. W. Thom vital statistics 5.25 Dr. R. W. Christiansen it it 6.25 Magill Drug Co. nurse- supplies .gp Aubrey E.° Perry salary- watermaster 175.91 J. J. Wilt asst If - salary 59.50 Bend -Troy Laundry nurse laundry 1.57 M.:, Clarke Webb sealer of wts. 7 meas. 15.12 Bend Hardware Co. jail exp. .25 C. E. ­Lyon judge- office supplies 5.47 St. I d. Ace. Comm. insurance -W.M. dept. 3.25 Smith''s Electric courthouse exp. 1.15- Do wing Cafe board of prisoners 55.75 St. Ind. Ace. Comm.. ° peace officers -ins. 11.91 Bend Bulletin leg. pub. . 75.00 Bend Bulletin - treas. 10.25 -gen. exo..90- leg.pub. 13.55 24.70 H. T.verritt justice court 17.15 Bend. -Troy Laundry jail expense 4.70 Bend. M. E. Church election exp. _ 4.00 J. A. Thompson suet. postage 12.50- supp..25 travel 51..20 63.95 Bend Garbage Co. ,jail exp. 1.50 Don Chamberlain justice court - witness & milge. 2.30 Mrs. Gene Chamberlain +1 it rr n ri - 2.30 Naomi Hill. If IT it If 2.40 R. Anna Thompson school supt. clerk 34.50 H. E. Macke�r M.D. gen. exp. - sheriff 5.00 May B. Ainsworth relief 40.50 Anton Aune relief 34.40 Bend Dairy ` relief 3.00 Downinla Hotel relief 2.25 EastSide Grocery relief 11.50 Eric kson's Grocery relief Rrs. C. B. Huntingtor_ relief 48:75 Agnes Hyde ° relief 30.00 5.00 Marion M1. Le sh ° relief 111.00 Lynch & Roberts relief 16.59 Magill Drug Co. relief 37.30 C. 1JV.Marle7, relief 3.75 Miller Lumber Co. ° relief 3.00 Mrs. E. Mitchell/ relief 7.00 Park Grocery ° relief 2.50 Safesay Stores, Inc #112 relief 30.00 John Wetle Co. relief 16.32 C. W. Williamson relief 5.00 F. W° 'y'Vollworth. Co. relief 20 Bend Water Dept. relief 3..50 Columbia Mercantile Co. relief 11.00 East Side Grocery relief 3.50 Erickson's Grocery relief 69.50 Agnes Hyde relief 15.00 J. M. Lawrence relief 20.00 Magill Drug Co. relief 26.75 Miller Lumber Co. relief 3.00 Owl Pharmacy relief 12.28 Pac. Power & Light Co. relief 3.02 0. S. Phillips relief 2.Q0 Safewdy Stores, Inc. #�83 relief 63.00 J. W. `Thom relief 4.50 Mike Todoroff relief 2.80 C.IPY. Williamson relief 4.00 Arnold Sandwick relief 6.00 272 Bend Water Dept. relief 1.35 Bell's Grocery relief 2.00 Bend Drug Co. relief 6.47 C. 0. I. District relief 18.00 M. P. Cashman relief 37.13 Ericksons Grocery relief 23.00 Robert Foley relief 5.00 Hartley's Grocery relief 29.08 R. W. Hemingway relief 12.50 J. M. Lawrence relief 10.00 Miller Lumber Co. relief "" 3.00 St. Charles Hospital relief 89.60 A. E.= Step #ens relief 5.00 Bend Drug Co. rel 'ef .75 E. J. Daubel relief 12.25 Pars. 4. F. Jackson relief 20.00 C. `II.- Marley relief 1.00 James Mayne reli.-ef 10.50 Miller Lumber Co. relief 6.00 C.J. Rademacher - relief 4.50 C. `11.° loll i 11 iam s o n relief 2.00 May B -. Ainsworth relief 28.50 Jack Cook relief 7.00 Delaware Grocery relief 9.50 Erick-son's Grocery relief 23.55 Max Hemingway relief 8.00 R. W.= Hemingway relief 15.00 Horton Houck relief 10.00 Agne s° Hyde relief 13.00 ;;'Fred- A. Lieuallen relief 8.00 Magill Drug Co. relief 50.05 James-Mayne relief 5.00 Northern Piggly Wiggly Co. relief 4.50 W. 0.= Owens relief 10.00 Pac. ePower & Light Co. rel* of 2.23 0. S.° Phillips relief 10.00 St. Charles Hospital relief 142.70 ?'rs. - attie Mi. Shipley relief 8.00 Square Deal Futmibure Co. relies .17 J. L.- Stratton relief 6.00 J. W.-Thom relief 21.00 C. W.- Williamson relief 6.50 41agi l -1 Drug Co. relief 1.00 = j ail exp4. 5.00 Marle G. Li vesay clerk exp.- postage 12.00 Frank,A. Scott assessor- trans.livestock 13.10 Don Chamberlain add. mileage- justice"court 1.40 W. C.° Coyner relief - payment frog= N. Grater 10.00 0. N.-Hanson n rr n rr 5.00 Lloyd-Mayne rr It rr n 5.00 Nellie Grater relief 70.00 The 0 -regon M:�i rket OLD AGE ASSISTANCE - 388.96 . ROAD FUND Bend Bulletin gas receipts 6.50 Farmers Aut. Inter -Ins. Exch insurance 1.80 Redmond Motor Co. repairs .75 Farmers Auto Inter- Ins.Exch. insurance 1.60 St. Ind. Acc . Comp:. insurance 20.94 Farmers Hardware Co. supplies 2.25 Schuman Auto Electric supplies 3.60 Peter-Hansen service 1.50 Austin - Western Road iviach. Co. machinery 16.46 Joseph Egm, Blacksmith service .60 Howard Cooper Corp. equipmnt 31.50 Pac. Power & Light Co. warehouse lights 1.36 Bend Auto tarts, Inc. supplies 1.02 Bend Garage Co. supplies 21.23 Miller Lumber Co. supplies 10.20 Bend Hardware Co. supplies 25.32 Standard Oil Co. of Cal f. supplies 147.01 Drake's Auto Shop service 30.65 Bend Water Dent. warehouse water 1.35 Galloway's Gar. & TiSach. Sho service 11.50 Geo. H. McAllister salary and telephone 125.12 D. D. - Tussing salary 99.75 Carl Alfrey salary 99.75 Dan C; Wood salary 99.75 0. H.- Harvell salary 99.75 General Petroleum Corp. supplies 15.57 In the Matter of Beer License: It an, earing that. proper application has been made, and fees paid; it is hereby Ordered that Class A and Package beer licenses issue to Maurice Glenn, of Sisters. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is hereby Ordered that deeds issue as follows: W. A.-Braid et ux N2SE1 of Lytle Acres Tracts x{'22 (4''93.95 taxes - $56.05 case. price) $150.- ` The Oromite Co. STn1NW- and NINW- of 16 -14 -12 150. C 273 Carer- Stearns tiV1SbV and SELSW of Section 3;SE4 and NE4 ` of Section 4, 22 -10 $110.00 City of Bend Lots 15 and 16, Block 13, Riverside Add. 25.00 Lot 4 in Block 10, Riverside Add. 10.00 Lot 1 in Block 3, Staat s Addition 10.00 Lots 12, 13, 14 and 15 Block 36, Riverside Add. 40.00 Lots 7 and 8, Block 11, Kenwood 200.00 Lot 16, Block 9, Kenwood Gardens 100.00 Lot 10, Block 41, Weistor'a 1 0.00 It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired certain real estate throug h tax fore- closure, *and that it would be to the best interests of said County to sell said real prop- erty, it is hereby Ordered that the following; property be sold to the highest bidder for cash, for" not less than the sum set opposite each parcel, to-wit: S SWI Sllg SE4 of 12 -22 -9; and NE4N'K- of 13 -22 -9 1 0.00 WISE and S MV- of 30 -22 ,110 50.00` Lot 28, Block 28; Lot 3, Block 34; Lot 30, Block 32, Lapine 15.00 " Lot 7, 'Block 15, Park Addition 10.00 Lots 6 and 13,Block 5, Center Addition 75.00 ' Lot. 55, Block 33, NWT Co's Sed.ond Add. 10.00 Lot 1 and E1 of Lot 2, Block 18, Aubrey Hts. First Add. 15.00 Lot 14, Block 4 Aubrey Heights 10.00 Lot 5, Block 4,- Hastings Add. 50.00 Lot 6, Block 2. Hub Addition 20.00 Lot 2, Block 18, Highland 50.00 Lo;-. 16, Block 17, Boulevard Add. 50.00 Lots 11 and 12, Block 261 - Bonne Home Add.' 30.00 Lots 6 and 7. Block 1857, Berid Park Third 65.00 SVV� of 33 -21 -10 40.00 Lot 9, block 12, Deschutes 200.00 L -ts 10 and 12, Block 144, Bend Park Second Add. 20.00 Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block 9, Boulevard 275.00 Deschutes County hereby contracts with S. R. Barr, as party of the - second mart as fol- lows: S. R. Barr agrees to puy Tract 11, Carroll Acres, for the sum of $75.00, 15.00 in cash, balance at $10. permonth, at the rate of 6% per annum, interest payable monthly. In the IGlatter of the Transfer of Funds: It is hereby Ordered that all monies In the Hospitalization fund be transferred t o the Old Age Fund., to be disbursed in accordance with Chapter 407, Laws of 1935, of.Oregon- There being no further business, the Court adtourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. A. h. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner. 274 The Co,znty Court of Deschutes .County, Oregon, met this 19th day of August, 1936, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of V Claims Against the County: a The* following claims were presented and ordered paid: J. G. Tranel treasurer - supplies `& exp. $ 3.50 0. C. Scroggins courthouse expense 5.25 Downing Cafe & Hotel relief 2..50 Eastside Grocer relief :110;00 Agnes Hyde relief 30.00 Magill Drug Company relief 4.35 Lyncy & Roberts relief _ 5.00 Oscar 0. Springgate relief m .70 J. W. Thom - - relief 56.25 John Wetle Co. relief 4..37 C. W. Williamson relief 3.00 In the Mat °ter of the ✓ Sale of Real Property: It is hereby Ordered that Lot 10, Block 8, of Bend, be added to that certain deed ordered dr °awn on August 5. It is h °ereby ordered that deed issue to Geo. T. Murphy, Jr., for $40.00 the follow- ing real estate: NE4 of Section 21, Township 18 S. R. 12, EWM, $15.60 paid herewith, balance iririnety days. _ It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired _title to certain real estate through tax foreclosures, and that it would be to the JDest interest of said county to sell said real estate, it is hereby ordered that the following be offered for sale for cash, to the highest bidder, for not less than the sum set opposite each one: Lots 31 'and 32, `Block 93, Hillman SIVT'SWT1 of Sec. 15, T. 142 R. 9 ' 60.00 In the Matter of the Vacation of Tomes Addition to LaPine, Oregon It is hereby Ordered that notices of vacation of Tomes Addition be posted in three conspicuous locations in that community for thirty da- ys, and date for he wring was set for October 7, 1936. In the Matter of the Organization of Terrebonne Water Supply District: Now at this time, September 25, 1936, is set by thy, Court as the date of holding an f election on for the purpose o organizing e the Terrebonne Domestic Wate r Supply District. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon COUNTY JUDGE A. H. Tifft COT811ISSIONER _..: M.— T�. —Tr.i= p.- le.tt:--C.OMMI- asIDNER- — IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGO"]`d•FOR DESCHU^lES COUNTY In the Matter of the ) Incorporation of the ) ORDER. Terrebonne Watep'District ) The petition for the incorporation of the community of Terrebonne, in the County of Deschutes, - State'' of Oregon, for the purpose of obtaining water for domestic purposes for its inhabitants, having been duly filed with the Clem of this Court and having been oil the 5th. day of August, 1936, the same being the first day of this August Term of said Court, presented to the Court, and the Court having examined such peitition, and it ap- pearing to the Court therefrom that such petition contains the names of fifteen percent, of the legal voters of that portion of such county described in said petition, and the said petitioners having deposited with the clerk the sum of thirty dollars to defray the expenses of the election, and the law having been complied with in all respects, Therefore be it ordered that an alection be and the same is hereby called to be held within such proposed district on the 25th. day of September, 1936; and be it further o:r- dered that the clerk of this Court prepare the official ballots, appoint judges and el(:rks name the polling places, give notice of such election and do all other things required. by law for the holding of said election as provided'by statute. Dated this 19th day of August, 1936. Attest Clerk C. E. Lyon COMMIISSIONER A. H. Tifft COMMISSIONER M. T. Triplett COMMISSIONER .I-- 0 A The County Court of Deschutes County met these 2, 3, and 4 days of September, 1936 all members being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of Claims ) Against the County ) The following claims were presented',and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND AMOUNT Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. sher. 21.20- treas. 4.25 -nurse 4.07 clerk 4.25 -asr. 1.50 -supt. 4.60 -w.m. 5.20 -D. A. 7v50 -judge 4.25-dir. judge 4.25 61.07 Anton Aune. relief 10.60 Eri ckson' s Grocery relief 19.00 Magill Drug Co. relief 1.10 Pilot Butte Pharmacy circuit court exp. 6.75 A. E. Simmons assessor supplie s x2.25 Magill Drug Co. relief 2.40 Redmond Spokesman leg. pub. 14.05 Magill Drug Co. jail expense 14.60 Pilot Butte Pharmacy nurse exp. 5.25 I4. T. Triplett commissioners 10.00 A. H. Tifft commissioners 18.60 Burroughs Add. Mach. Co. sher. 24.98, asr. 7.75, treas. 9.45, - - clerk 5.55 47.73 Pac. Power & Light Co. jail lights 1.28 Nest Publishing Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND _ 55.00 Ore. State Assoc., Co. Judges & Comm. gen exp. 25.00 West Publishing Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND 12.00 AMERICAN LAW BOOK COMPANY LAW LIBRARY FUND 10.00 M. Clarke Webb Sealer of weights 7 measure 16.49 Aubrey E. Perry salary - watermaster 182.08 Bend Water Dept., jail water --2.45 Bend Water Dept. courthouse water 31.60 Walter G. Peak treasurers- postage 6.00 West Coast Printing & Bind. Co supt. supplies 5.60 J. J. Wilt salary- deputy watermaster 59.50 C. V. Silvis salary- deputy assessor 47.00 Bert C. Boylan D. A. - travel expense 8.70 R. Anna Xhompson suet. schools clerk 31.50 Pac. Power & Light Co. courthouse lights 11.74 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. sheriff supplies 18.00 Barr Paint & Wallpaper Co._ courthouse exp. .90 Bend Furniture Co. elections .98 Downing Hotel & Cafe board of prisoners 44.75 McPherson Furnace & Supply Co. courthouse exp. 53.00 C. L. McCauley sheriff auto & travel 25.69 -Tel & Tel 11.01- trans. of pris. 4.20 40.90 Con- solidated Freight Lines, Inc. courthouse expense 1.76 R. L. Polk & Co., Inc. sheriff -mist. expense 10.00 Mrs. C. VV. Christ nurse- salary 55.00- mileage 20.82 75.82 C. E. Lyon judge postage 3.90- juvenile 17.95 21.85 Marion M. Lesh juvenile 4.00 board of pris. 15.00 19.00 J. U. Loomis probation officer 59.30 Dr. J. '.IV. Thom LIQUOR CONTROL FUND 10.00 Bend Bulletin school suptt. expense 20.00 Bend Bulletin nurse It; 2.50 sup't. 3.50 -asr. 4.00 10.00 Bend -- Bulletin legal4- publications 31.60 Pilot Butte Pharmacy trews. supplies 1.50 H. T. Merritt Ju+,ice Court 23.85 _Mrs. Claude Hill Justice Court- witness & Mileage 2.40 W. R. Lawson -"Justice Court= witness 1.00 Claude Hill igitness,'Justice Court - mileage 2.40 J. Alton Thompson suptt. postage 15. travel 14.70, mist. expense 1.00 30.70 State Ind. Accident Commission sheriff's insurance 11.91 State Ind. Accideet Commission watermaster insurance 1189 P�Iable G. Livesay, Cle.,rk postage -clerk 10.00 -gen. fund 1., 11.00 ROAD FUND AMOUNT M. T. Triplett road inspection :.20:00 A. H. Tifft road inspection 29.20 Bend `:Vater Dept, warehouse 1.35 Geo. H. McAllister salary 125.20 D. D. Tussing salary 98.75 Carl H. Alfrey salary 99.75 Dan C. Wood salary 99.75 0. H. Harrell salary 79.80 Howard Cooper Corporation supplies 4.63 Bend Auto Part, Inc. supplies 7:63 Bend Garage Co. - I repairs 59.61 Joseph Egg, Blacksmith supplies 21.35 Farmers Automobile Inter -Ins. Exch... insurance 2.10 Cyclone Air Cleaner Co. repairs 36.92 Drakets Auto Shop supplies 3.75 Bone Implement Co. supplies 1.13 State Ind. Accident Commission insurance 20.14 Pacific Power & Light Co. service 1.19 Standard Oil Co. supplies 72.17 295 } In'the Matter of the Fleck County Road: _ Now, at this time the Court passed a resolution declaring its intention to establish a county road known as the Fleck County Road. In the Matter of Beer License: It appearing that proper application has been made, and fees paid, it is hereby Or- dered that a retail beer-license issue to D. W. SchouE;h at LaPine, Oregon, ° a In the Matter °of the Cancellation a o of Salary: it is hereby Ordered that the Clerk cancel the monthly salary of Dr. J. W. Thom, county physician, inasmuch as he will hereafter be paid by relief requisition. to State. Irk the Matter of the Pringle ° Falls' Townsite Easment: ° ° o It is hereby Ordered that easement' for public road through the Pringle Falls Town site be hereby granted to the United States Forest Service. ° In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is hereby Ordered that deed, issue to' C. 0. I. District to ESE4 of 32- 17 -14, for the sun of ,665.00 (35.00 cash herewith) ° °It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired title to certain re -al estate through tax foreclosure, and that it would be best to sell said land, ,it is he °reby Ordered treat; the following be adverti sed for sale to the highest bidder for cash, for not less than the sum set opposite each parcel: ° (20.09) ($10.00) ° Lots`10 and 12, Block 144, Second Addition to Bend Park, Lot 2, Block 21,. Highland Addl tion °to Bend, Lot 11, Block 33, N. 17. T. Co. Second Addition($10.00), Lots 4, 5, and 6,,(E2, Block° 5, Hastings Addition to Bend ($4000001 ° `There being no further business., the_ Court adjourned. ° ° C. E. Lyon COUNTY JUDGE ° ° A. H. Tif ft COMMISSIONER ° • . M. T. -Triplett COMMISSIONER IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON ° FOR THE °COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Fleck County Road*- ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD BE IT REMEPIBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes, � County, Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in Fend in said County on Wednesday, the 2nd day of September, 1936 and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this reolution, the same being a regular terra. of said County Court sitting for .the transaction' of County °business; and at which time said Court may legally, by resolu- tion' establish any county road, the following, among other, proceedgins 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 hE:reby declare its intention to estab- lish* a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point fifteen feet north of the southwest corner of the North- west Quarter of Section 92 Township 15 South, Range 13 East of the Willamette 1v'eridian, thence running east . to a point fifteE)n feet north of the southeast . corner of the Southwest Quarter of- th.e Northwest; Quarter of said Section 9,° said road to be thirty feet in width. NOI +,1I THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED,. that the County roadmaster or his duly quali.fiec Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly a certified to as such by the County Clerk, at the place of holding county court and als;o at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to the consideration of this reolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that s °aid Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the° 7th day of October, 1936, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time,, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or pet- iti•ons for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. fated at Bend Deschutes County, Oregon this 2nd, day of September, 1936. o C.- 'E. "Lyon COUNTY JUDGE ° 6 - A. H. Tifft COMMISSIONER ° M. T. Triplett COMMISSIONER ° a . �J I� i ; -1, 277 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF EQUALIZATION FOR 1936 The Board met August 10,, 1936, all members being-present and after bing duly sworn listened to arguments in support of claims filed by Rowena M. Hogan, represented by H. �. Ellis, her attorney,, and C. J. Johnson, represented by his attorney, G. L..Bernier, Ad- journment was then taken subject to call. A called meeting was held on August 28, 1936, and the Board examined a re- survey of property in Sisters, which was submitted by the State Tax Commission. The clerk was or- dered to notify the property owners affected to appear before the Board on Sept. 4, 1936, to show cause why their assessment should not be raised in accordance with the findings of the Tax Commission. A called meeting was held on Sept. 2, 1936, at which time S. .S. Johnson appeared with his attorney. Geo. H. Brewster, and presented argument to substantiate the claim of F. D. Madison and L. 0. Johnson for reduction of their timberland assessments. The Board met Sept. 4, 1936, this?hbeing the day set for hearing the arguments of prop- erty owners of Sisters against the proposed raise in their assessments. Louis Farleigh, J.. J. Wilt, Myrtle Dennis, Hardy Allen, Mrs. Anna Koch, Mary Leithauser, and Ella Shaw appeared before the Board and made objections to the purposed increase. September 9, 1936 This being the time fixed by law on which theoqualization must becompleted, and the Board having duly examined into all claims brought before it, report its findings as fol- lows: The * following petitions were denied for the reason that the assessments were'deemed.to be just and equitable: C. J•. Johnson The south half of the northeast quarter of Section 1, in Town- ship 21, South of Range 10 :East W. M.; The north half of the northwest quarter, the soyth.west quarter, of the northwest quarter of Section 6, in ownshi p 21 South of Range 11 East t W. M.; and the East half of the `'outheast quarter of Section 19 in Township 28 South-of Range 11 East I °d. M.; the west half of the southwest quarter of Section 20, the west half of the north- west quarter of Section 29, the East half.of section 30, the west half and the west half of the northeast quarter of Section 31 all in Township 20 South of Range 11 East of the ''IVillamette Meridian in Deschutes County, Oregon. S. 0. Johnson, timber lands - Twp. 14 S. Rge 10 E. Section 2, NVO 4, Nl, SW1 8, -E-:LSE' 10, SAN ? - S 16, Ni, SIAJ4 N�SE4 17, STNW4 18, SU14NV1a, SISW1 20, N4NE4, SW -NE4j NE4NW4 S N�1 SW 21, NL °V4NIVi 29, N ?N6U4 S--SW-]-- , SE4 301, NE 4NE4 S , 32, N1, SW3, " SE4Y 4 - SVV4SE4 Township 16 S. Range 10 E. Section 3, Lot 4 4, Lots 3& 4, NW4SW4 5, Lots 1 & 2 15, NW4NE4, NE4NW4 .9 S MIA Township 15 S. Range 10 E. WM Section 6, SW- NW4SEg S2SE1 18, S1N2 NE4SW4 20, N2NW4 : 30, SW4SV� 31, NVV' --NEL SiNE?, TA 34, SET Y S S'[ 4, SIN4SE4 F. D. .Madison Timber Lands - Township. 14 S., Range 10 E. Section 20, WISE' Township 15 S. Range 10 E. Section 20, SW1NW4, W2SVd4, SE<:SW4 30, SE4. S. 0. _Johnson Ranch ,Lands - Sundown Ranch _ WISE, NVVSESE, S1 SESE, Section 12, -14 -9 E� SW SE+ Section 7 -14 -10 p S 2 S4NWSIrJ, SVISW See. 8 -14 -10 Krug Ranch N1NVV Sec. 17 -14 -10 _ N2N0 Sec. 18 -14 -10 �Petb.rson Millsite 3.,57 A. in SWNWSW, SENVVSW, SWSVV, Sec. 28, 15 -10 0 Hitchcock Millsite NESS, NESESE, Sec. 12 -14 -9 W-12-SW Sec. 7 -14 -10 Horn Millsite N N r-'1 V Sec-. 4 -15 -10 Glaze Ranch NW1NE SW -1 NE- NW,' N1NE1SE1 1 4 1 4 ] - N6V '4, SW1NVV SE4N4 VkSWISENT1, SW W1NW'-NE4 S2SE NE4SW4 N M WSESW4SWV-!, 44 4, NEB SE4SV!T4 SISE2 -SIN ;1 N E4NW4SE4, E2NW'NW4SE4, S2NWj -SE+;; Sec. 14 Twp. 14 S. Rge 9 E. Black Butte .Millsite That part of the N2!MV , Section 4, Twp. 15-S. Rge 10 E. which lies west of the . east 15 acres of the.NE4NW4 Sec. 4 and east of the west 122 acres-of the N19i4NW4 Sec. 4; also a tract beginning at the NE cor. of the �SE4NW41 thence south 20 ft., thence west 16 rods, thence north 20 feet, thence east to the point of begin -- . ping. Reductions as noted were made on the properties listed below, to conform with the as- sessment of adjoining property: Name Description Assessed at Reduced to Im J. E. Smith NE4 of Tract 35, Lytle Acres 325.00 250.00 C. H. Spaugh Lots 9 and 10, Block 156 Second Addition to Bend Park 385.00 . 335.00 John Todoroff. Lot 10, Block 17, Park Add.ition425.00 300.00 The following reductions.were made in accordance with the recommendation of the State Tax Commission: Rowena Hogan Lot 11, Block 10, Bend Original 2600.00 Lot 12, Block 10, Impvs. 3700.00 Assets Realization Co. Fractional 30' x701 of Lot 71 Block 11, 1850.00 Improvement 8000.00 L. M, Foss, Trustee Fractional balance of Lot 71 Block. 11 . . a N. H. Gilbert Lot 8, Block 11 1850.00 2400.00 2000.00 3000.00 1500.00 6400.00 1500.00 2000.00 In the matter of increasing assessments of cetain property in Sisters, in accordance with a surevey made by the State Tax Commission, the Board finds that such increase is just and equitable and therefore orders increase of assessments as follows: Name Anna J. Conlin Estate Lee Grimes H. M. Franklin Charles T. Leedy J. J. Wilt H. K. & Daisy Allen Daisy Allen Nellie Iv'iiller P. B. Davis Mrs. Ernest Eason Ella Shaw - Louis Farleigh Sunset Security Co. I. May Strong Bert Peterson Mary Leithauser Geo. Aitken C. N. Sorenson. Lizzie J. Smith Anna Koch Grace Aitken 0, L. Gilbert Description Assessed at Increased to Lot 1, W 82' of Lot 2, Block 1, ,[Sisters 35.00 150.00 Improvements 350.00 710.00 E 312 of Lot 2, Block 1; Sisters 25.00 100.00 Improvements 350.00 1450.00 Lot 3, Block 1, Sisters- 25.00 110.00 Improvements 300.00 300.00 Lot 4, Block 1; Sisters- 25.00 110.00 Improvements 400.00 350.00 Lots 5 and 6, Block 1- Sisters 55.00 230.00 Improvements . 400.00 1290.00 Lots land 2, Block -6 Day. Add., 40.00 130.00 Improvements 300.00 300.00 Lot 1, Block 6, McCaffery:!s 20.00 25.00 Lots 1 and 2, B. ", Sisters 55.00 190.00 Improvements 450.00 1140.00 Lots 3, B. 9, Sisters ,25.00 80.00 Lot 4, Block 2, Sisters- 25.00 80. 00 Lots 5 and 6, B. 2- Sisters 55.00 170.00 Lots 1 to *5, Incl. B. 3- Sisters - 105.00 320.00 Improvements 800.00 1090.00 Lot 6, Block 3, Sisters 25.00 70.00 Lot 1, Block 3 Davidson Add. 20.00 60.00 Lots 2 to 6, incl. B. 3, Day. Add. 100.00 320.00 Improvements 475.00 1150.00 Lot 1, Block 4, Day. Add. 20.00 90.00 Lot 2, Block 4, Day. Add. 20.00 80.00 Lots 3 and 4, Block 4, Day. Add. 40.00 160.00 - -Lots 5 ' 69 Block 4, Day. Add. 40.00 190.00 Improvements 575.00 600.00 Lots land- 2, ,B. 5, Day. Add. 50.00 180.00 Improvements, 500.00 1.010.00 1 acre in B. 5; Day.- Add. 135.00 400.00 Improvements 900.00 1870.00 .Lot 3, 4, & 5, Block 6, Day. Add 60.00 180.00 Lot 6 B. 6, Day. Add. 20.00 70.00 Improvements 150.00 260.00 L,ts 1 & 2, B. 7, Day. Add. 40.00 110.00 Lot 3, B. 7 Day. Add. 20.00 50.00 I * C Ore. -west Col. Co. Lots 4, 5, & 6, Be 7, Dave Add. .240.00 Lots 1 to 8 Incl. Be 8 Da. C. N. Sorenson Vern Skelton Lots 9 and 10 Be 8 Dave Add. 120.00 Lot 1 and 29 Be 1, McCaffery's Geo. Wilson L Lots 3 to 6 incl. Be 1, McCaffery's Myrtle Dennis Lots 2 t 3, Be 6, McCaffery's Add. 50.00 Lots 1 to 8 inc. B..7 " '► w.' N. Cobb Lot 5, Be 8, McCafferyts 300,00 Improvements M. R. Matthew Lot 6'B. 8, McCafferys Add. Improvements Ida,McKinney Lot 7 Be 9- Improvements There being no further business, the Board adjourned. Filed September 10 A.-D..,-1936- . -D., -1936 Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk By J. A. Fountain, Deputy C. E. Lyon We F. Hammer �-i 279 60.00 150.00 160.00 .240.00 40.00 60.00 40.00 80.00 80,00 120.00 40.00 50.00 170.00 290.00 40.00 100.00 350.00 350.00 50.00 190.00 300.00 330.00 50.00 100.00 300,00 300.00 Judge Assessor Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon met this 18th day of September, 1936, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had to -writ: In the Matter of Beer Licenses: It appearing that proper application h4s been made, and proper fees paid, it is hereby ORDERED that the following class B beer licenne be issued: Phillip Datchler -- Bend, Oregon In the Matter of Cancel- lation of Warrants: n The Clerk is hereby ORDERED to cancel all warrants over seven (7) years of age up to July 1, 1936, as advertised. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is hereby ORDERED that . a deed be issued to the Central Oregon Irrigation District for the amount of '.300.00, for the following described real property: Northeast quarter southeast quarter^ (NE LSE = ,) -. Section 3, Twp. 18 South, Range 12, East Deschutes County, Oregon. It is hereby ORDERED that a deed be issued to Samuel M. Paisley for the amount of X56.0 for the follovring described real property: Lot 13, Block 27 Highland Addition to Bend, Oregon. n It is hereby ORDERED that the following described property be sold to 0. C. Henkle for the amount of ;20.56: Lot 5 Block 33, N. w. T. Co's. 2nd Addition to Bend, Oregon. It is hereby ORDERED that a deed. be issued to the S.-ate Highvra�T Commission for the fol- lowing described property to be used.a stock: piles: 3.56 acres in Section 9, Twp. 17 South. Range 12, East W.M. In the Matter of the Budget Committee: The lave requires that the County Court appoint three qualified electors and freeholders of the County to act with members of the County Court as a budget committee; and the Court, having given the appointment thereof their consideration, hereby appoints the following el- ectors and freeholders as members of the Budget committee for the preparation of the bud- get for the year 1936. K. E. Saveyer, Bend, Oregon E. L. Shevlin, Bend, Oregon Joe Brown, Redmond, Oregon The following billsvere presented and ordered paid - Deschutes County;Fair Board $400.00 There being no further business, the Court adjourned.. C. E. Lyon County Judge A. H. T_ifft., Commissioner M. T. Triplett Commissioner The County Court met the 29th and 30th day of September, pursuant to adjourment, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had to -wit: 280 9 In the Matter of Payment of Zalaries: ,It is hereby ORDERED that $110.00-per month be paid to Constance Cri st, County Nurse,. effective October lst, until further notice. ° .It is hereby ORDERED that 25.00 per month..be -paid to Gladys Boylan, for salary as County Judges' Stenographer, effective October lst, .until further notice. .It is hereby ORDERED that. $60.00 per month be paid to Velma Spickelmier, for-salary in tax °collection department, effective September 15, until further notice. 6 .It is hereby °ORDERED that $50.00 per month be- -paid to Virginia Banks, recording Clergy: effective September 15th, until further notice. In the Matter of 1Cancellation of Salaries: The Cleric is hereby ORDERED to cancel the salaries of Margaret Nelson in amount of, $'50.00 effective September 15; Dorothy Schmidt in amount of $60.0 ,0, effective September 15. In the hatter of the Terrebonne Domestic 10ater Supply - District:. The votes in the election for the - establishment -of t -he Terrebonne Domestic '.dater 'Supply District were canvassed. and it was found that the proposition carried.. Directors elected were Ellen Picket, Ed Booth, and '-falter Hickock. In the Tatter of Stock and Game Protection: The Clerk is hereby ORDERED to pay to Fred Sankey, the last half of his alloted sum, in ano-a.nt of '15250.00, for Stock and Game Protection. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: The Clerk is hereby ORDERED fo issue a deed to Delbert E. Gribling for Lots-9 and 10 of Block 41, N. iI. T. 2nd Addition, for the amount of $95.16. The Clerk is hereby ORDERED to issue a deed to Thomas J. Prlurphy for Lot 7 of Block 15, Park Addition, for the amount of $10.00 It appearing that Deschutes County has acquired title to certain real estate through tax foreclosures and that it would be best to sell said land, it is hereby ORDBR+,D that the fol- lowing be advertised for sale to the highest bidder for cash, for not less than the sum ,set opposite each parcel: Lot 8 Block 12 of Boulevard Addition ($50.00) E2 of Lots 4, 5, 6, and all of 7, 8, 10, and 11, in Block 16 Laidlaw Addit ion ' ($25, 00 ) Lot 12, Block 5, Center Addition.($10.00) ° Lots 8 and 9 in Block 19 Aubrey Heights, 1st Addition ($20.00) Lots 10 and 11, Block 27 Bonne Home Addition (525.0,0 ) Lots 12 and 13, Block 25 N. W. T. 2nd Addition `20.00) Lot 2, Block 33, N. I. T. 2nd Addition ("110.00) Lot 1, Block 43, N. 17. T. 2nd Addition N10.00) Lots 7 and S. in Block 6, Aubrey heights Addition (:;20.00 ) There being°no further business, the Court adjourend. C. E. Lyon County Judge A. H. Tifft Commissioner M. T. Triplett Commissioner ° m �J 281 rt,�P.�t siL: `A Be it remembered; that a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, wa-s- beb�•un and held at the Courthouse in Bend, in said County, on the 7th day of October, 1936, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of the County Court, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had to-wit: In the ,hatter of the Sale of Real. Property: It is ORDERED that the following described parcels of real property heretofore ac- quired by the - County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale at public sale, to the highest bidder for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective tract, to -wit: SE E!Wj 8- 22 -21; W-WN4 8- 22 -21; c' 5.,- , 8 22 -21; NIN11ff- 9- 22 -21; ENN 9- 22 -21; 250'00 NE TEg' i Lot 8 Block 11, Park Addition 289:00 Lots 11- 12- 13- 14 -15 -16 Block 6 Bend View 60.00 Lots 3 =4 Block-16 Deschutes Addition 20:00 Lot 4 Block 27, Highland Addition 60 :00 Lot 9 Block 9 First Addition to Redmond 10 :00 Lots 9= 10 -11 -12 Block 44 Redmond Original 50:00 Lot 6 Block 19 Highland Addition 50.00 IN the Matter of Erroneous Foreclosure: It is-hereby ORDERED that a deed be issued to Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Company-because of an error' made in the foreclosure of 78/100 acres ' in the Southwest Quarter- of the South- east Quartwr of Section 32, Twp. 17 South, Range 12. In the Matter of Redemption of Real Property: . • 'IIHEREAS, it appears that Deschutes County has heretofore acquired title to the North- east Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section 14, Tvvp. 17 South, Range 14 through de- linquent tax 'forecl•sure proceedings; that °The Union Central Life Insurance Company was the owner of the property at, th6ftlfne tt was purchased by the County and has come -to the Court and made sufficient �h owing that they were the owners and tendered into Court the delin- quent taxes`in amount of One Hundred Fifty -one and 40/100 (tij151.40) Dollars. It is here - by ORDERED that a deed be issued to the .skid The Union Central Life Insurance Company. In the Matter of Opening ° Ballot Boxes: It is ORDERED that the County Clerk cause the ballot boxes to opened, as by law pro- vided, preparatory to the forthcoming election. In the Matttr of Transfer- ring of mater Rights: Signed` a petition to the State EngA er to transfer water rights as per list on file in the o ff iee . of the County Clerk. In the Matter of Claims Against the* County: ° The following pills were presented and;,$ ordered paid - GENERAL FUND ` VIARRANTS Fred Sankey' Rodent Control $250.00 Ruth Shearer Gen. Expense 7:50 O:I.C. Cafeteria It It 4:20 J. J. wilt - Asst. Watermaster 29.75 Aubrey_ E. Perry ��latermaster 175:46 Pilot "utte' Pharmacy Dist. Atty. exp. 1 :60 Magill Drug' Co. Courthouse exp. :75- George Euston Juror's fee 1.00 P. B: Johnson " If 1:00 C. H. Metz " " 1:001 Bert' White _ " " r 1:00 Albert E. S° ye " " 1.00 Geo. H. Hoover Witness fee 1.50 ° LeRoy Mize " " 1.50 John Hend e rs on n - rr rr 1.50 Wilbur F. Gardner " " 1.50 Dr.-H. E. Mackey Post mortem examination 5:00 1,Ars: Harvey 14tinslow Fitness Fee 1.50 Mrs. Earl B -one If If 1:50 Morris Burgess If " 1.50 ° H. E. Go6dman Al " 1.50 Fred Gardner " " 10'50 Wallace R. Brovrn 1 :50 C. P. Niswonger Coroner's fee 5.00 Florence Swanson Reporter's fee 30.00 H: T: Merritt Justice Court 35:90 N. H; Gilbert - Juror',- fee 1150 R: H; Beck ' " rr -1:50 N. P . Smith` • " " 1.50 282 Fred W..IVIurphy Harry B. Leed.y Elmer Lehnherr' Lawrence Foxford Robert Cundell ° P +iaion M. Lesh C: L. McCauley C. L. McCauley Downing Hotel &- Cafe Bend Garbage Co. Emanuel Hospital Pilot Butte Pharmacy Bend Public Schools Bend-Garage Company A. H. Tifft- ° Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co.=- n It n It ° if it It IT* It It It IT* rt it IT IT* James, Kerns & Abbot Co. M. T. Triplett ? Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co: R. Anna Thompson Z. T. Gideon Shepardts Citations M. Clarke Webb - Bend Vlater Dept. It if IT _ W. F. Hammer Bend -Troy Laundry Bend Hardware Co.- Royal Typewriter Co. West Coast Printing & Bindging Kilhgm Stationery Co. Redmond Spokesman Pacific Power .& Light Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Burrout�s .Adding Machine Co.. Pilot Butte Pharmacy National Re- emplyment J. H. Lnomis rr IF Ila:rguerite H. Lyong Bell's Grocery Cashman's Grace C. Dick R. W. Hemingway Dr. J."F. Hosch Paul A. Knapp Magill Drug Co. G. C. Pritchett Safeway Stores St.'Charles Hospital Mrs. Chas. Steinhaur John'Wetle Co. C. ,1;7. Vii 11ianson Dr. 14ax Hemingway Dr. C. J. Rademacher Ann's Cash Store A. Aune Bend Drug nCo. R. V,% Christiansen Deleware Grocery Eastside Grocery Ericksonts Grocery Mrs. C.B. Huntington Agnes Hyde Mrs. T\q. F. Jackson ° Marion TV1. Lesh' Magill Drua Co. The Miller Lumber Co. Mrs. E. Mitchell Constance Crist a Bend Bulletin Nellie Grater Viinnifred 0°sborn Owl Pharmav Teary - E. Sullivan C. 111. Williamson Pacific Power & Light James Tyler* GENERAL ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. R. S. McClur.e Shell Oil Cho . Drake's Auto Electric Schuman Auto Electric Bend Hardware Co. Central. Oregon Garage Standard Oil Co: Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Juror's fee if it IT - IT 17itness fee IT . • it Juv. Bd. Pris.' Postage, TAisc. advanced Board of Pris. Service Relief Sheriff - supplier Jail expense Sheriff- auto_exp. Commissioner County Clerk Sheriff Co School Suptt., District AttorM y Treasurer & Co Nurse Planning Bd. supplies Commissioner County Judge Co Sup t t, -- Clerl '.: Deputy Assessor Law Library Fund Sealer of Wghts. & Measures Courthouse water Jail IT Assessor - -exp. ° County Jail Janitor supplies Treasurer Llection supplies Count- Clerk exp. Gen. ,lee. Legal. Pub. exp. Courthouse exp. Co Clerk suppliers Assessor supplies; n IT Operating Costs Justice Court Juvenile Court officer Azs. transietn livestock R liev rr It tr it it n rt ° tr rf rr rr tr rr tr rr rr n rr n rr rr n n n Nurse- -auto exp. Supplies -leg. pub. exp. Relief If n n Jail Exp. Liquor Control Fund Supplies Ins. :Policy (L.U.A.) Supplies Repairs rr Supplies Repairs Supplies Supplies 1:50 1.50 10,50 1:00 1:00 76:00 28.86 55.79 50 : 50 3.00' 10: 30 5' 40 3: 00 31:25 _ _56 :60 6:20 13:90. - - 890 5.45 8.76 _ 10;97 31 :40 4.75 30 :00 150.00 10:00 15 23 16:10 2 :45 35:2,0 10:90 11 :35 97:50 18.00 34.87 30.55 15 :19 2.70 1 :00 2:70 15:00 3:00 67:30 5 :30 4.00 4:90 2:00 14:50 17:50 5:00 :75 14:00 14:99 47 :00 28:150 67.64 3:00 20.00 10.50 4.00 2: 95 1:25 7 :50 5:25 6.00 59. OE' 30 :00 30.00 20'00 30 : 00 26 :33 100 7:00° 41:66 32:70 60.00 8: 71° 7 :20 11 :29 3 :00 2 :81 37.50 72:17 37:50 40:00 53:85 1:00 53.76 1.50 144.57 7.37 h 1 1 283 Farmers, Hardware Co. Supplies 1 :05 Dan- C'.- 1'16od- Salary 99: "75 George H. McAllister " ' 124:75 Carl- Alfrey " 99.75 D: D, T,Issing J " 96.75 0, H. Harrell " 95.76 Owl Pharmacy Rdmstr. supplies 6.40 Galloway's Garage Supplies 20'00 Miller Lumber Co. " 106.22 Bend Garage rr 3:50 Dougts Service Sta. Supplies 5:36 General Petroleum Corporation Supplies 23:59 Redmond Motor C6. Repairs 6:18 Bend. Water Dept. Warehouse exp. 1, 35 State Industrial Ace. 6o' Insurance 2066 Pacific Power & Lip ht Co. Service 1:00 M' T; Triplett Road Inspection 8;60 A. H. Tifft rr rr 8.60 There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned until Wednesday, October 14, 1936. C. E. Lvon, County Judge A. H. Tifft, Commissioner Tot. T. Triplett, Commissioner The County Court met-this 14th day of October, 1936, pursuant to adjournment, two members only being present. In the Matter of County Roads: The Court met for the purpose of viewing county roads around Terrebonne, Redmond, Cloverdale and Sisters. There being no further bussness the meeting was adjourned until October 21, 1936. C. E. Lyon, County Judge A. H. Tifft, Commissioner. M. T. Triplett, Commissioner The County Court of the County of Deschutes met this 21wt day of October, 1936, pur- suant to adjournment, all me?rbers being present, and the following proceedings were had to- wit: in the Matter of the Re- demption of Real Property: The Count7 has heretoforc acquired title to Lots 3 -4 -5 -6 Block 1; Lot 4 Block 12; Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Block 12; Lots 6 -7 -8 -9 Block 19; Lots 1- 2- 3 -4 -5 -6 Block 10 Redmond First Addi- tion for delinquent taxes and it appears that 01. M. '1'lilson was the lawful oti ^mer of the proper the time the same was purchased by the County and has tendered. into Court the sum of Three Hundred Seventy -Seven and 10100 ($377.10) Dollars, that being the amount of the taxes due. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and a Deed be issued. at And it further appearing that Max M. Hawes has heretofiled affidavit showing that he was the owner of Lot 4, Block 19, Highland Addition at the time the same was purchased by the Count ,for delinc�Lzent taxes and he had tendered to the County the amount of Thirty Seven and �+60/ 100 ($37.60) Dollars, that being the amount of taxes due. It is hereby ORDERED that the money be accepted and a deed be issued. h In the Patter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented, and ordered paid - GENERAL FUND Oregon Mleat Market Old Age Assistance 451:50 Anton Aune Relief 3000 Bend Drug Company " 94 S; D. Brown " 5.00 B- a.rich " 15000 J, L. Carter " 5.00 Cashman's " 37:71 Gladys Cox " 20.00 Agnes Hyde " 30; 00 Magill Drug Co. " 10'13 the Miller Lumber Co., " 1; -00 Park Grocery " 4 -.00 Redmond Cabins "' 2.00 C; IV- -Williamson " 11.00 C. B.- Huntington " 30.00 Frank S. Leithauser " 5.00 Ann's Cash Store " 5.00 Bellts'Grocery " 8.00 Mrs. J. L. Carter " 3.00 Eri cks on 1 s rood Market Marion M.` Lesh Magill Drug Co. -- Parker Drug Store Redmond Hospital John Wetlb Co. Chad Irvin Nellie Grater State Ind: Ace. Commission rr n ° n rr Pacific Telephone and Tel Co. DOC, LICENSE FUND ° Henry Pat'jens Stanley A. !=crown F. L. .n'es'ter There being no further business, Relief It rr It n n It ° rr Peace Officer j'atermaster & Deputy Service yp78.00 30.00 14.48 1:00 38:00 6: 54° ° 60:00 60:00 11:87 2:08 68.84• Payment for killing of sheep ° 12:50 It rr It rr ° it 7.50 40.00 the Court was adjourned. ° C. E. Lyon, County Judge ° A.. H. Tifft, Commissioner M. T. Triplett, Commissioner Be it remembered, that a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and' held at the Courthouse in Bend, in said County, on the 4th and 5th days- of November, 1936, said days being the .days fixed by °law for the holding of the County Court, all members being present, when the following proceed.ings were had to -wit: In the Matter of the County Librar -r Board: Mrs. Horace Richards was appointed for a term of four years, upon the request of Mr. Glasso and Mrs. Van Arsdale, to fill in the unexpired term of Mrs. S. R. Peoples, resigned. 11 In the hatter of Beer License: It appearing that proper application has been rlade, and fees paid, it is hereby ORDERE that a retail beer license be issued to Hiram Davis, at sisters, Oregon. In the Matter of Erroneous ° Rent Collection: WHEREAS, it appears that Lots 1 and 2, Block 70 Laidlaw Addition does not belong to thell county, as was believed, the County Treasurer is hereby ORDERED to reminburse J. 11. Heller with the amount of `!!,20.00 which sum has been paid Deschutes County for house rent. In the Matter of the Count- y Health Unit: !W— EREAS, the County Court, after listening to arguments -pro and con has rejected the proposed County Health Unit In the Platter of County Tax Levy: ° The matter of the County Tax Levy for Deschutes County for the year 1937 came regularly on for hearing after the same hadbeen considered at a public hearing in the Court roam held on the 4th day of November, 1936, before the County Court as a levying Board, pursuant to a notice heretofore published in the Bend Bulletin and Redmond spokesman, as by law provided, of the estimated and proposed budget for such tax levy, and °the matter of th levy having been considered by the levying Board, and the taxpayers, represented by farmers from various ;part of the county and also t.-gtomite m_-nes, appeared with arguments 1 in favor of more road work and were in favor of raising the road budget for 1937 in the amount of 10%; another representiative of the taxpayers _appear: -d and prayed for a reduction in the tax levy. However, the Court, after due consideration have deceided that no change need be v made in the 1937 budget and approve it as it has been advertised. In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: It is ° ORDE_RED that the following described parcels of real property, heretofore acquire, by the County under delinquent tax sales, be offered for sale, at public sales, to the higll.- est bidders for cash, for an amount not less than the sum set opposite each respective bid;_ to -wit SW1 1- 16 -12, less one acre in S!rl corner 9$'900:00 ° NJ-t4SEL 24 -15 -12 35.00 Lot 8 °Block 12, Deschutes Addition 100.00 Lots 1° & 2, Block 19, Redmond 20- 00 ° Lot 10 Block 26, Bonne Horne 10. 00 Lots 13 to 17 Inc. Block 26 Bonne Home 50:°00 Tract °14, Lytle Acres 150:00 Lot 4 *Block 14- N. ITI.. T. Second Addition 10.00 Lot 9 °Bloch 77, 'Bend Park Addition 50.00 i Lots a to 8 Inc. Block 6 Hunnell Acres 75.00 (Subdivision of SEIVi� = 9- 18 -12) ° t ° F „85 . ' The Clerk is hereby ORDERED to issue Deeds for following described premimes to the C. 0. I, for the amount set opposite each piece of real property. NNE GVilu�ln 22 -17 -13 (� 40: 00) SW2 N W4 21 -17 -13 ( `140.0 0) SEINVII- 6-15-13 020.00 ) 27- 17 -13 4"300.00) NE SE r 15 -17 -12 $40.00 ) The Clerk is further ORDERED to” issue a Deed to B. C. Malone for the amount of `$400.00 on Lots 4 and E2 .of 5 and 6, Block 5, Hastirngs Addition to Bend In the Matter of - Claims Against the County: , The following bills were presented and ordered paid - GENERAL FUND 4 Croft -and Maddox � _._ - -- -Jail Exp. . � . � 3:50 Joe C. Brown Lersal Pub. 103 :05 Margurite H. Lyons Deputy Assessor 10:00 Western Union Nurse -exp. 1;02 R. J. T,1cCann if - placards 7:00 Bend-Hardware Co. Janitor exp. 1.24 The Downing Cafe Board of Pris. 52:00 Constance Crist Nurse- -auto exp. 32:36 Z ; T. Gideon Justice Court '- 206'50 01m. Mont omery Co. Jail exp. 80 Kilham Stationery'Co. Clerk's supplies 34:87 American Brush Co. Courthouse exp. 34:00 The Owl Pharmacy � Co Clerk elec. suppl 1:25 Y.. Clarke Webb Sealer of 10,1ghts & Msrs. 1317 E`rickson's Grocery Co.i.rthouse exp. North Coast Awning Co. Sheriff exp. 090 60:00_ Pacific Power & Light Co. Courthouse exp. 21,28 rr rr rr rr Jail exp. 20'12 V%estern Union Assessor exp. .50 Bend vVater D,'�ept. " Courthouse exp. 22.50 Bobbs-- 14errill Co. Law Library Fund 20 :00 Joe C. Brown Legal Publications 1 ".30 R. Anna Thompson Co. Supt. Clerk hire 22 :50 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Sheriff supplies 5.40 Marion 1:4. Lesh Juvei le Court 10:00 Wrion M. Lesh Board of Prisoners 78:00 J. H. Loomis Probation Officer 74 :70 Aubrey.E. Perry Watermaster 156 :89 `The Owl Pharmacy Assessor's supp. 2;65 T,iagill Drug Co: Jail exp. 4 :75 Bend Garage Co.' Sheriff -auto exp. _ .30 C: L: McCauley expense 57;44 A: H. Tifft Court exp. 25:80 T,2. T. Triplett " " 10 :00 Bell's Grocery Relief 3:00 Bend Drug Co. " ;94 Erickson's Food Market " 5.00 Dr. J. F. Hosch " 17 :50 M; F; Jackson " 20 ;00 R. E.'Johnson " 10:25 Dr. R. F. Jones " 18.00 Labe Grocery " 5.50 Mari. on T,I, Lesh' " 4: 00 Magill Drug Co. " 3003 Park Grocery " 3 :05 G. C. Pritchett " 7:00 St. Charles Hospital " 10:00 Safeway Stores, Inc. #83 " " 5.b0 Dr. J. W. Thom " 61:50 C. W. `Williamson° " 3 :00 Ann's Cash Store' " - _ ;50 Columbia Meat Market " 5;00 J. W. Copeland-Yards " 2 :75 Magill Drug Co. " ° 15:33 Park Grocery " 3:00 Parker Drug Store " :,50 S'. Charles Hospital " 16:33 C W. Williamson ° " 14 :00 Bend Bulletin Legal Publ icat_. ons '78:00 " " Sheriff exp. ` 1:20 It rr . e Treasurers xp. 3;00 The Free Press Legal Publications 4:80 Deschutes co. Clerk Postage 13.15 J. P. TTeller Ret. of rent erroneously 20.00 ° collected ° Deschutes Co Cle °rk Postage 12:00 The Pacific Power & Light Janitor Exp. 1.00 H. L. Maker Grand Jury 9 :70 Bruce McMeen " 3 :00 Harry M. Baker " 3 :00 Frank Hern _ " 3;00 Francis Jacquot " 7 :40 L. T. Standifer " 3:00 Ray Kingsbury " 7,80 L. E. Garrison " 5.60 Dorothy Garrison " 5:60 R; S; 'Nilliams " 5:60 A. L. Neuman " 5.60 Constance Crist Travel & auto exp. 32.06 GENERAL ROAD FUND a Croft &. Maddox ° ° ° Road-exp.. ° :-50 -, Schuman Auto Electric lgiht inspection :50 Josgph Egg ° service 1.00 E. H. Spoo < lumber 70 :12 Bend 'Water Dept.' service 1 :65 Bend Hardware Co. supplies 25:95 General Petroleum Corp. supplies 18 :06 Standard Oil Company supplies 70:69 Carl Alfrey - salary 99 :75 D: D- Tussing " 99 :75 0. H.'Harrell " 90 :75 Geo H. McAllister rr 126 :29 State Ind. Acc. Comm Insurance- .- rdmstr. 21 :90 Balloud & VJri ght supplies 18.20 Howard °Cooper corporation °equipment 74.40 b Pacific.Power & Light Co. y service 1.00 - There being no furt er buisness the was�adjozrned until Tuesday, November 17; ° 1936. ° C. E. Lyon County Judge ° A. H. Tifft, Commi dsioner _ M. T. Triplett, Conimissoner The County Court met this day November 17th, 1936, pursuant to adjournment and the fol- lowing `proceedings were had to-wit: < In the °Tviatter of ` Beer License: ` It appearing that William Foss of ZaPine has applied for a beer license *and has filed the necessary fee, it is hereby ORDERED that ° saic' beer :license be granted. ' In the � atter of the Sale of Real-Property: VI'HEREAS, it appears that the County has acquired certain real-estate through delinquent tax sales, it is hereby ORDERED, that the same. be offered for sale, at public sale, to the ' highest-bidders for cash for an amount not less than the amount set opposite ach description Sli }a S` +I1NE��_ 9-18 -12 9 50 :00 NEISN -! , -N- 1SE:,_S "','� 33 -17 -11 ° X26- 25 :`00 SEINE-' NEISE?:, 15 -1.0 dock 20 :00 Lot 9 4, Hub Addition to Bend ° ° 10.00 In the Matter of Claims Against- the County: ° ° Thy fccLowing bills were presented and ordered paid ° Anton Aune Relief 2:50 ° Columbia Food Market it 4 :00 Gladys Cox It 20:00 H.° D. Day " 5.00 Nellie Grater " 60.0;0 Agnes Hyde " 33.00. Ttiiaton M. L e s h " 37 :00 ° L.- A. McFadden " 5:00 ° The - Owl Pharmacy " 1'25 The Pilot Butte Pharmacy " 2 :48 ' Dr' C. J. Rademacher " 3.50 ° St: Charles Hospital " 32 :90 Tviary E. Sullivan " 20 :00 Dr. J. C. Vandevert " 1 :00 ° John' VVetle Company " 33.62 C.° 111T. Willi a m s o n IT 19 :20 Ann's Cash Store " 6.00 Bend'Drug Co. " :30 ° S :° D' Brown " 5:00 Tv1.° P. Cashman r` 7 :69 Columbia Mercantile Co. rr 35 :74 Downing Cafe r` 10'05 Dr; ' H. ' II. ' Heer IT 36.50 Mi s. 'C. B. Huntington " 30 :00 ° C,° C. Kirtsis rr 4 :00 a ` Magill Drug Co. " 19 :12 Dr. J. I'll. Thom " 5-50 Northwest Printing Co. Emergency Exp, 300.00 There being no further business, the Court adjourned. b < Co E. Lyon ° County Judge ° A. H. Tifft, Commissioner ° M. T. Triplett ° Commissioner ° ° I 287 Bend, Oregon, November 21, 1936 At this time the County Board of Eaualizati on innand for the County of Deschutes, re- convened-pursuant to an order of the State Tax Comm - ssion to consider the findings of the Commission on the appeal of Oregon and Western Colonization Company for. correction of their 1930 assessment. - Bend, Oregon, November 4, 1936 The County Court met this 4th day of November, 1936, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: ORDERED that there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in Deschutes County the gross sum of One Hundred Fifty -two Thousand Five Hundred Nine and 21100 Dollars (5$152,509.21), exclusive of taxes to be levied by the State of Oregon for the year 1937, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls'of the County for the year 1931, and distribute the gross amount thereof to the following purposes: COUNTY GENERAL JND .............................. ....; $77,018.61 FUND,,.,,, ;,., ;,; ;., 43,060 :00 COUN= SCHOOL GENERAL ROAD FUND .. ....:.......•.;; „ .... 20,500 :00 SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND;:.:.;;.;.....:; .......::.......... 430.60 COUyITY LIBRARY FUND.. ;,..;; „ 4;500;00 COURT HOUSE SINKING FUND 5, 000.00 , COUNTY LIBRARY FUND CONTINGENT ON V1% P:A: LOAN FOR LIBRARY BUILDING,.., 2,000.00 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered in full in the Journal of this Court and the Clerk forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. C. E. Lyon County Judge A. H. Tifft County Commissioner -M. T; Triplett County Commissioner J After due consideration of the matter the Board hereby orders and directs that the 1930 assessment of the Oregon and vVestern Colonization Company be changed to read as follows; (1) (2) NE4, Id S2 Sec. it 15, Twp. If 14 S., n R. 8 E. 1, 280.00 (3) Ali Al-1 - 'r 33 35 r+ 14 14 n u rr 10 IT 10 IT 2; 560 :00 (4) N? Sb'u � , IV SE4 rr 1 rr 15 n rr 10 n 1� 920 00 1,120.00 (5) (6) E All n " 3 11 n +' 15 15' rr rr rr rr 10 n 10 rr 640.00 (7) All 1 1 r' 13 . rr 15 n If 10 n 1, 280 :00 1, 2,80.00 (8) N Ids 4 � SE4NE4 , NE' SE4 (9) All rr rr 15 rr +r 15 rr n 10 rr 320:00 (10) SE--L r' 25 34 rr 15 17 It ++ IT rr 10 .rr 11 rr 1,6000-00- (l l) S? rr 35 n 1 "J v rr 11 rr 240:00 480.00 (12) (13) N All IT IT 2c� rr ++ 1� rr rr rr 11 rr = 640.00 (14) L N; N2 - rr lg 1 r+ 15 12 .+r IT rr 11 u 12 rr _ 1,265 :00 -340'00 " (15) (16) All W SE4 EI -S1111 rr t' Z rr 14 IT If 121? 1- 270.00 (17) SN4Sw- � E E 2 4 , NE4 rr 15 r+ 14 12- It 720.00 (18) Al l N 14 22 rr rr 12 11 23 n 320.00 640:00 (19) All rr 11 rr 2 n It 23 6400,0 (20) All It 13 It 22 rr If 23" " 640, 00 Total X19;195.00 ` C. E. Lyont , County Judge 'N. F. Hammer, County Assessor Nable G. Lives ay, County Clerk Bend, Oregon, November 4, 1936 The County Court met this 4th day of November, 1936, all members being present, and the following proceedings were had, to -wit: ORDERED that there be and there is hereby levied upon all the taxable property in Deschutes County the gross sum of One Hundred Fifty -two Thousand Five Hundred Nine and 21100 Dollars (5$152,509.21), exclusive of taxes to be levied by the State of Oregon for the year 1937, and the Assessor is hereby directed to extend the same upon the tax rolls'of the County for the year 1931, and distribute the gross amount thereof to the following purposes: COUNTY GENERAL JND .............................. ....; $77,018.61 FUND,,.,,, ;,., ;,; ;., 43,060 :00 COUN= SCHOOL GENERAL ROAD FUND .. ....:.......•.;; „ .... 20,500 :00 SCHOOL LIBRARY FUND;:.:.;;.;.....:; .......::.......... 430.60 COUyITY LIBRARY FUND.. ;,..;; „ 4;500;00 COURT HOUSE SINKING FUND 5, 000.00 , COUNTY LIBRARY FUND CONTINGENT ON V1% P:A: LOAN FOR LIBRARY BUILDING,.., 2,000.00 It is further ORDERED that this record be entered in full in the Journal of this Court and the Clerk forthwith file a certified copy thereof with the County Assessor. C. E. Lyon County Judge A. H. Tifft County Commissioner -M. T; Triplett County Commissioner J BE IT R7,- „AE11BERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes` County in the State of Oregon; was begun and held- at the Court House in Bend in said. County on the 2nd day of D- ecember, 1936, said day being t'_�e day fixe(j'- bz- law for the beginning of the reg ular term of said Court, and continuing through the 3rd, 4th and 5th days, all members bein present, the foil-owing proceedings were had., tc -wit: In the Matter of Sale of Real property: Deeds were ordered for the following described property: Central Oregon Irrigation District for the EjT SIT,!,, Sec. 5, Twp. 18 S. R. 13 E. N. I,l-. for ;x:500.00 ; Cit of Bend for Lot 6 and E.-15 feet of Lot-71 Sub - division of Lots: 8 and 9, Block 13 of Bend, for $300.00; Lots `3 and 4, Block 23, Yenwood for $35.00; -Lot 6, Block 24, Hastings, for $25.00; ° A contract of sale was issued to the C.O.I. for the ST'NVT�; Sec.-10, Twp. 18 S. R. 13 E.W.M. on the- following terms: $100.00 cash, $200.00 November 1, 1937, and $200.00 November 1, 1938. In -the :'latter of Liquor Licenses: At this time the Court approved the application of Lee Grimes for Retail Beer License and Package Class A License. In the IAatter of Power Line Right -of-way Franchises: At this time the Court signed. an order granting the Pacific Power and Light Com- pany the right to construct a povver line along the Butler Market Road.- The -right was also' given the Company to set a light pole on the NVV'- of the II�J'- of Sec, 27, T��rp. 17 S.R. 12 E., which is owned by the County. �J I a, Jerome J. Shine for Lots* 12 and 13, Block .25, Northwest Townsite Second Addition for $21.15 Bids were received and the Sheriff ordered to advertise ° the following property:- P. L. Forbes Lot 1, Block 10, Riverside Add. $10.00 J; Hatton All °of Section 36 -20 -17 65.00 J. W. Thompkins iTIN- 9 -22 -10 40.00 Mike I1,2erg NuV117j"k 8 =17 -12 10.00 A. C.. Chambers W- Sw-- 19 -20 -11 I-M- 30 -20 -11 (q�50 %00 cash, bal. 3. -mo. at 6 %) - 100.o0 H. C. Winslow N-�Sllf "" , all of SEA 21 -19 -14 S'S',P,l 22 -19 -14 32.00 Andrew Simonson �V2 8 =20 -18 35:00 Jacob Settlemeyer AT! of Sec. 16 except X47- SEq 20x17 325.00 W' 21 -20 -17 All of Section 26 -29 -17 All of Sec. 33, except S SE1 20 -17 N2 22 -20 -17 S174 27 -20 -17 NpNVVz 34 -20 -17 ° -ul- 27 -20 -17 NE 23 -20 -17 ° Sz 23 -20 -17 ° SE-1 4 24 -20 -17 Dominque Verges All of Section 8 21 -19 445.00 All of Section 9 ” " All of It 16 except SWINE' 16 -21 -19 SEi of 17 -20 -19 All of Section 21 -21 -19 N1 o f rr 28 rr rr rr n rr W Of 29 All of Section 27 . W-K E2SE!, SUV S� -SEA, 22 -21 N1NI SW F -19 TL T11- S 17 -21 -19 Con Guiney All of Section 25- 29 -1.6 V '736.00 S* 36 -20 -16 E-� Sec. 32 t -16 E. _� Y EI, E-a_ S, E. 4 3- 2 -- 2.0 :eZx5 -c2ep0 - 1N6 . .S. _ . - I0 3 except County Rd. 14-20-116.v , . N 26 -20 -16 Se- 26 -20 -16 N 36 -22 -17 E .7 -22- 17 ,0., °..,. -:.r ..- _- ..,..:....... - W 1_"3 -22 -17 All of Section. 29- 22 -1.8 All of Section 1 except County Rd. 22 -16 ' E2 �?E2.25 -22 -16 All of Section 36, .except County Pd. 22 -16 NE-- �L -SIVIIL 2 -21 -15 All of 36'29 -15 ',jT Sec. 19n -20 -17 111-1 " 30 -20 -17 SY " 20 -20 -17 N ?, except 'NE-.11 NE- 32 -20 -17 A contract of sale was issued to the C.O.I. for the ST'NVT�; Sec.-10, Twp. 18 S. R. 13 E.W.M. on the- following terms: $100.00 cash, $200.00 November 1, 1937, and $200.00 November 1, 1938. In -the :'latter of Liquor Licenses: At this time the Court approved the application of Lee Grimes for Retail Beer License and Package Class A License. In the IAatter of Power Line Right -of-way Franchises: At this time the Court signed. an order granting the Pacific Power and Light Com- pany the right to construct a povver line along the Butler Market Road.- The -right was also' given the Company to set a light pole on the NVV'- of the II�J'- of Sec, 27, T��rp. 17 S.R. 12 E., which is owned by the County. �J I a, 289 In the TVIatter of ✓ Erroneous Tax Foreclosure: ' it appearing-that the County has heretofore foreclosed a tax lien on part of Tract 2,''Carroll Acres, which description is erroneous, the court signed an instrument of disclaimer to said pre,iises. ` In the iIiatter of Claims ,/ Against the County: The following; bills were presented and ordered paid - GENERAL FUND Richard J. Crane Circuit Court Expense 46.25' Richard J. Crane Circuit Court'Ex'pense 46.25 Richard J.. Crane Court Reporter- -fees 20.5b Oregon i'Ieat Market Old Age Assistance 442.5'7 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Sheriff's supplies ;80 James ferns & Abbott Co. Printing 14.59 Redmond American Legion Post American Legion Post 30,00 ` 12; T. Triplett County Court attendance 15.00 A. H. Tiff t Court ETDense 38040 Bend Water Department Jail Expense 2;45 M. Clarke ?Alebb Sealer of ':'tei�hts pc P.ieasures 14:97 Ray Williams Labor (Tax Dept.) 5.00 Ericksons' Food Market Court House Exp, 1,45 Hogan Studio Sheriff's expense 8.00 Bend'Water Department Court House Expense 10.75 C. L.-McCauley- Postage. $15.00; Court House' Exp. 49� 15.4.9 The Redmond Spokesman Election 8,181.75; Clerk's supplies $13.45 Legal Pub . X23.40 21e.60' Bureau of Labor Inspection fees 5.00 State _ Industrial'Accident Comm. Insurance-- watermaster 1.60 Dr. H. E. Mackey, M.D. 1iledical service 5.00 Pacific Power &, Light Co. Court House Exp. 34.59 it . it it a Jai 1 1.63 E <ip . State Industrial Acc. Comm. Insurance -- sheriff 11.91 Constance Crist Juvenile Court 29.95 ConstancE Crist Postage 5;00 Constance Crzst !auto Exp. 41.65 G. Peak Postage 15.00 Z. T. Gideon Justice-Court 30000 J. H. Loomis Probation Officer 790-65 Mable G.'Livesay Convention Expense 10:00 IM-so J. H. Loomis Juvenile Court 50:00 R. Anna Thompson Co. School Sup't.- -Clerk hire 28.50 Aubrey E; 'perry '�!atermaster Salary 100.'39 'Karion ?,i: -,esh Board of Prisoners 5050 Hogan Studio Sheriff's EXp. 6;00 iAfest Coast Printing 8c Bind. Co. Clerk's supplies 4;11 Pklot Butte Pharmacy Co. School Supt supplies ,85 Cieative'Educa.ti oral 'Society " it it " 58.67 J. Alton'Thompson Inst. 30.00 Travel 67.48 Postage 28.00 125.48 Joseph =fig,; v,ourt Douse "_,xp. 5 -75 'ffest Coast Printin ' Binding Co. Co. School - Sup't suppli es 3.70 ` Art Burnside Sheriff's supplies - 24.21 C. L. McCauley Tel �8- Tel 6.20 Jail. exp. .75 Postage .30 . Auto & Travel 35.03 42,20 Downing Cafe Board of Prisoners 62.00 National °Proba.tion Assn. Co. Judge Expense 2.00 Downing, Cafe Circuit Court-Bailiffs 12.60 Bend Garba: -e Co. Shieriff rs Exp. 3;OC A. E. Simmons Co. School Supt supplies 11.00 American 'School_ 3oard Journal " " " " 3:00 The Redmond, Spokesman r' ri " " 17.50 ',7 E i, ilizer C0.1 Inc. '' rr rr tr 13.60 The Shevlir. Hixon Co. General Expense 33.83 University of North Carolina press Co. Sc ":1001 Supt Sup?alies 6.18 J. K. Gill Company n rt 1 it rt 18:37 Bend. Auto Parts, Inc. Auto Ex-a.-Sheriff -- . Sheriff 73.36 C. P. Becker Election. Expense 21. GO John H. - uckholz E 35.00 iiabel Rerinolds it ii 16.90 C. Y. Sorensen rr tr 5 A tr rr : A. Rahn 50 + 1.30 Clint Olson tt it 4:50 m . Foss rt r, 2.00 Harriet Starks rt r 1.20 C. P. Pinney r' rr 1.20 Dorothy Vestal r' rr 2.20 . I:irs, � >iaVr "Arnold Registrations- -elec. 4g.go am. Foss Election 7,',Xrense 2.55 Bcn,- Furii -1 ture Co. rr rr 2.48 �' 8 D. R. Adrian n rr 3. -50 Trinity Euthe ran Church tr n `.00 s E. H. Var °co rr rt 4.00 i:rable G. °L:Lvesay Elect. .37, Cleo -T 's Exp. 2.00 2,37 Cottengiid Electric Election }Expense 4..�2 D. A. i'lorto,l Court report 13.50 D' A, iTorton Court Reporter 11.45 D. A. '`Topton Court '_' °nort.er 11. 90 The Ladies Pioneer Club Election Expense A.00 May D. Fryrear Election .•expense 10.00 May D: Fryrear !, !! 10.00 TJlay D. Fryrear " !! 5:00 Opal Sprague '' " 30.00 Mrs. Horace Brookings " " 5:00 Dr. J. IN. Thom gen6ral Expense 1:00 Dr. R. W. Christiansen Election Expense 9.00 George Rainey Juror's fee 1.50 J: D; Wimp If r' 1:50 '17: B, Curtis " " 1:50 Edmund-William " tr 1:50 Clarence Scott It It 1050 E. J. 'Vti7Tco11 f " " 1.50 A. H. Ti_fft Judge's & Commissioners Meeting 16.25 C. E. Lyon Gen. Expense 32.50 N. P. Smith Election Board 4:50 Ivy B: Davidson It It 4.50 May E. Arnold " it 4 :50 Lillie MI. Burton It IT 4.50 Sadie Lucas it It 4:50 Mary E. -Kelley IT IT ° 6.00 Effie Read ` " rt 6.00 Marjorie Smith " " 6.00 ° ° Helen Evans " " 6.00 ° Bertha Morgan " " 6:00 George F. Hoover !' I, 4:50 ` Ivy !�% Hughitt " rr 4.50 Edna Fossen rr " 4.50 Wa Inah E. Franci s rr rr 4; 50 Mrs. Norman Allen If if 4:50 Anna E. • Hamp s on r' IT 6.00 ° `, "J. C. Cundel l " " 6 ; 00 May D. Fryrca.r " " 6:00 Frances°Mahl -strom If If 6.00 Sprague If !! 6:00 _Opal Corris Clapp " r' 4 :50° ` Etta M. -Ripley, " ° " 4: 50 I4arion K. Dubuis " r' 4.50 Fay H. Cornett !' 'r 4:50 Bertha J. Duckworth '! '! 4:50 Emma Gibson " " 6.00 Vina Oriet " " 6;00 Leona Cooper " " 6.00 ° Ella I %exter ' " r' 6:00 ° Lela Schwendker- !' " 6.00 ° 111abel L; Gilbert " " 4.50 Ida Aeadrick '! " 4.50 Anna Ni. °Larson•. " " 4050 Elsa Hamilton- " r' 4:50 011ve C. Cook- " " 4:50 Pearl Hill " " 6 :00 Lulu Armstrong " " 6.00 Bertha Perry' 6.00 Edith Fairchild " '! 6.00. Myrtle -IJIoore: " " 6:00 ° E. A. Sather " ° " •'4:50 Addie Leverett- " " 4.50 Ivlrs. R. Davidson -- " " 4:50 Clara Barnes " IT 4:50 ' Addie Brookings, " it 4:50 Maude Pyle'- " " 6:00 Palmer Piland- " " 6.00 Mildred-Sanders- - " It 6 :_00 Viola ?ITcod It IT 6.00 Brown - " " 6.00 ° _Hattie Beulah Bocliman - !! !' 4' 50 Elsie 11elson - n r! 4 :50 Bernice'- Scott. r' " 4.50 ° a Roxie E: Tvloeck. " " 4 :50 Irene Peters " IT 4.50 Genevieve Tucker If It ° 6:00 Ethel R. Burlei.gh. r! IT 6.00 ° Georgia-Shaw- IT !' ° 6.00 Tvlyrtle Bov;ers `! " 6.00 ` Lizzie Padgett* " " 6.00 � L�ouise G. Eitelgeorge IT r' 4 :50 Dor. a Gale s- ., " " 4 ; 50 ° Bessie jT ite rr „ 4.50 ° Lydia And.erson,-- r! rr 4.50 Eleane Ramlo '! I.50 Doris F: Manny n !, 16. 00 Nell Armstrong, 't " 6;00 ' 6.00 Edna I:1. °Gauldin . !! !! 6.00 Edith S.- Kostol, , rr n 6.00 Pearl K.- K. Becker '! " 4.50 Cressa A. Spickelmier r' If 4.50 ' Dagna Dudrey. tr tr 4,-50 Lucy B. -Searcy-, 4.50 ' Vera G. -Barr: rr !, � �. 1, 151 0 Bessie Ager .. tr rr 6.00 Alice Pearson_ 6:00 ° CYra Hall- .. '! !, 6,00 ` Addie Triplett.. '! '! 6.00 ° Dica Y. Barks it tl 6.00 0 Roy Cooper It It 6.30 4;50 4:50 4,50 4.50 , 4;50 6.00 6:00 6.00 6.00 6.00 9,00 1 -5.00 9.00 9;00 6.00 7.60 6;00 6,00 6.00 10.40 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9;40 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 9:00 9;00 13.40 9:00 ' 9.00 4:50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4,50 9.60 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4,50 4 „50 4;50 4.50 9.60 6.00 6.00 6.00 , 600 4..50 4.50 4.50 3.50 . 4;50 4.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4,30 60,00 62.00 6.75 5.50 30' 00 7.00 83.50 8.89. 9,00 11;20 6.00 6:00 6.00 6.00 5.05 6.25 1.17 7.23 3.25 4.55 45.00 1.0.55 9.40 100.00 15.00 1.5; 00 15.00 15.00 291 l Lucinda Q: Ielurphy Elect; on Board Beulah Chambers: 11 r' Stella - Ne? son -: +r rr Geo. T. I:�urphy • , rr rr T,1a e I T �arn by rr rr H a v i s Eile,r " r' Pan z- P�eidl " 'r Nel.lie,�V., tn,,ells- " IT John Klassen- if IT `"'label Coy rr if lyl'Lle -B urgqss r, n Vllelvina. 1141alZer A. Laurel. �'ordham- I " Ella `vVild " IT _ Geo. _• 4rickson Carl B. Livesley " ri mileage Iiagnella 'Reynolds. " " Ida D. OZrauson.. if " _Edith Neel if Fred B. 1'�ilson. 'r " w r.�ilea e Harriet h. `,ard ' It Edna C. `;hcpar,-"; rr rr Joy Kriger " _Gene Gharnberlin r+ rr C. ?+ . Livesay tr tr R. J. Skelton_ " r' Clara L. Live say " 1P Mae Billingsley rr n ;Carrie V., Scoggin rGrace Roach Effie Patterson Alice K. Scott " " 8, mileage Irel Zastera uazel 11jg rr ++ Jas.' ?'l, Benefiel Lydia Carolin Evaline Riebhoff Doris Tuckfield IT IT I Elizabeth, Kanoff It if 'I1. 0. Isaacson " r' mileage Kathryn 57,,7, indik -Mar7J E "TV�oore n n r r dna Thonburg rr n i Jessie Benefield 'Olive M. Gates Elva 0. ',','ennhold Amy Vest-al. rr rr Margaret Sanford C. R IflcLallin " " mileage Tf rs. John Hansen Everetta Hutchins. Elma E. Doty • 7+ rr Ellen Van Arsdale• .Doroth•,r jFranks 11,11, J. tall rr rr Ilia vl s Ryan Lottie Knorr, rr rr FA, mileage Catharine. Holmes, rr rr Lena Raach " 't Nettie F `:'right. rr n -Maude Knorr " Dorothy Vestal Harold M. Eby • rr rr Robt. V": Blair rr if R. I. Hamby TMil edge Florence .Swanson Bailiff in Circuit Court Fred '?ilson Ann's Cash Store Relief _ Max Hemi4gway it 1, ;iari on IVl ., Le sh - it 141agill Drug Co. " G. C. Prat -chett " Dr. J. W.. - Thom rr John 1letle Company " -Viola Adrain El-ection Board W. A. Rahn " " ? mi leage Tldiva ' Iie�rmon it it Bert T,. Meeks it n Lucille T�Aeeks it " Gus Grill ++ rr Mission Service Station. Auto Exp.--Sheriff Consolidated Freight Lines Court House Exp. Cash-man's Store sail Exp. Bend rlard.vrare Co. Elec. Exp. 193 Court 'Mouse Exp. T`'Iab1e G. Livesay . Equipment repairs, Co Clerk The Bend -Troy Laundry Jail I1xp. National Re- Employment Operatin9'' costs Bend Garajqe Compan-v Auto Exp. -- Sheriff The Bend Bulletin J Legal Publications Bend American Legion Post Relief Mrs. Ivan Thatcher Grand Juror Mrs. Ernest Nelson_ it if Louis Arney it It Roy Cooper It It 6.30 4;50 4:50 4,50 4.50 , 4;50 6.00 6:00 6.00 6.00 6.00 9,00 1 -5.00 9.00 9;00 6.00 7.60 6;00 6,00 6.00 10.40 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9;40 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 9:00 9;00 13.40 9:00 ' 9.00 4:50 4.50 4.50 4.50 4,50 9.60 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4,50 4 „50 4;50 4.50 9.60 6.00 6.00 6.00 , 600 4..50 4.50 4.50 3.50 . 4;50 4.50 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4,30 60,00 62.00 6.75 5.50 30' 00 7.00 83.50 8.89. 9,00 11;20 6.00 6:00 6.00 6.00 5.05 6.25 1.17 7.23 3.25 4.55 45.00 1.0.55 9.40 100.00 15.00 1.5; 00 15.00 15.00 291 l 9 a In the Matter of Stolen 1,Tarrant s r Now at this time the Court which were stolen from the Sheriff Is I. ordered payment stopped upon Ole Benson Grand Juror is. -oo B P. E. Cullison iI It 15:00 10:00 I`;iartha Conklin fi it 15:00 • 5392 'N. P. Van=devert Juri; Baili -ff 80.00 B Mfrs. Ivan Thatcher Jury fee 27:00 -5.00 Susan K. -Spangler it it 27.00 Lucy Searcy " r' 36.00 I. T_ ; P o5-�c 11 tt rt 2Yr.,00 J. 0. Perry it n `�l . 00 _ 's, Ernest Irelson it t ' 18 00 C. J. I.iomhan r' " 33.00 Sadie Lucas " " 33.00 Gladys Ga -rvick r' 'r 15.00 Oscar Franks ' " 33.60 Trlay D. Fryrear I' " 39.00: Grace r1_aer rr ii 27:00. Y. E. Cullison rt 11 33.00 Roy Coonar „ Ir ; ='4.00 - Yartha Conklin 2 X8.00 John Clary 1:x.00. Ole Benson '! 36.20 Conrad Braaten It it 27.00 Vera Darr. rr r! 18:00 Fred Burrows 11 21.00 Louis Arney " it . 30:1.0 - W. T. ;; e lc ome , 33.00 A. A. 'Incler,, r -, It 11 30.6.0 F'' '.11. Cook ' it 21. 00 Ralph Grim es r. ,t a 6n Herbert Farquharson 1.2.60 Bert `Nhite Grand Jury ffitness 2:00 E ; Budd • r ,I tr 2 ; 00 L. B. Baird rt ri tt 2Q. _ Ed_ ,t li 11 5,00 Goo. 1,11. Carpenter Ii II !t 2.00, „ Remey Cox It rr ii 2.00 James Yea-1 ,t II .00 Rav Rade?�acher ti ti it 2.-00 --� i Dom. D. L.. Felds rl a rr 2.00 1, O Minor n If rt 2.00 - '-Lralt Nelson If 11 it 2:00 Rev. Alme>r Eggen n Ii rr 2. CO, Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Officers telephone expense Ivagil.l. Drug Co. Jail Exp. .25 Sheriff e-71p . .55 .80 LAY! LIBRARY FU11D %est Coat Printing Co. Service 25.00 LIQUOR CaNTROL FUND Dr. I =. , Tv, ackey, 1,I. D. Medical Service 5.00 G E1IERAL ROAD FIT`ID Pacific loo:ver & Light Co. t "rise . Bldg. Lights 2.07 Dan C. 1laod Salary 43.89 0. H. Harrell Salary 87:78 Clint DeLud_e Salary 19:95 Peter Hansen Salary 1.•50 Da7_e Tussirg Sa1'- a' -'T,i 99.75 Carl_ Alfr-ey Salary . 99.75 Geo. H. McAllister Salary 133 :00 Bend Portland Truck Service Service .50 Bend Ben 'i`late�r Departrment Co `vhse. water 1.35 . Redmond_ I1,rotor Company Service 0.25 State Industrial Acc. Comm. insurance-- RoadmastE ;r 19.02 Central Gregon Garage Service 12:45" Bend_ Auto Parts, Inc. General Roads -- Sheriff 1.63 A. H. Tifft Genii. Roads 16.•25 Tun -A -Luna Lumber Co.. Road Exp. 118.10 A. E. Ault General Roads 1.50 Standard-Oil Co. of America Road Exp. 135.•43 Schuman Auto Electric Auto Exp. -- Sheriff 6.40 Gallowaytas Garage & Lachine Shop General Roads 12.65 Farmers Hard,:rard "Co. General Roads 18.32 Bend Hardware Co. Road Exp. 27.57 The hlillar Lumber Co. Gen. Roads 144.47 a In the Matter of Stolen 1,Tarrant s r Now at this time the Court which were stolen from the Sheriff Is I. ordered payment stopped upon the following -na.rrants B office on November 8, 1,036: 4898 B 10:00 . 5058 4730 B 2:50 4861 B 9:85 4898 B 10:00 . 5058 B 7.25 • 5392 B 11:45 a 5602 B 3 ".45 5583 B -5.00 5645 B 15.00 1 �1 293 5654 B 1:75 5884 B 4:35 5709 B 25;-00 5980 B 14 ;60 6047 B 10;00 5192 B 6 ;00 5221 B -3;00 - 5236 B 3 ;00 5690 B 10,00 5691 B 10 ;00 5692 B 10:00 6339 B 57;44 6374 B 12.00 There being no further business the Court was adjourned until Monday, December 21, 1936. C. E. Lyon. County Judge T. Triplett Commissioner BE IT-REMEMBERED that the County- Court for Deschutes County, Oregon, met in special session, all members being; present, as follows: - December 10th:' At the Countv Court House, Bend, Oregon, in joint session *?rith the Courts of effe.r- son, Crook, Lake and Klanath Counties to outline- future policies of the Associatio of Countv Jud. es and ConunisUioncrs of the Second District. Decem er 1�'t h: T'lo Courts of Desci�u'.,s and Jefferson Counties attended. a meeting b GOl�i� in�Portland at the IFPA office to protest the cancellation o:� the Central Oregon VVPA project and the removal of the local ',IPA office from Bend. December 14th: The Court ,%,ent to Prineville and met with the Crook-County Court to discuss and make tirritten protest to. E. J. Griffith, NPA State Admin..istrator, a air_st closing of the Central Oregon office. C. E. Lyon ,,Z. T. Triplett County Judge Commissioner December 21st, 22nd & 23rd, 1936 The County Court met, all members being present, and the following business was transacted pursuant to adjournment: , In the-Matter of ` Hospitalization Fund: The Clerk was ordered to transfer -the - $900�00'- hospitalization fund to the relief fund, and a former order of transfer of these funds to the Old Age Assistance was rescinded. In the Matter of Motor Vehicle License Fund: At this time the Treasurer is hereby - ordered to- transfer the above fund as follows $1000.00 to the General- -Roads Fund• the balance as of December 31, 1936, to be transferred to the Road Bond and Interest Fund.` In -the Matter of the ✓ Market Road Fund: The Treasurer is hereby ordered to transfer the Market Road funds to General Roads fund. In 'the Matter of Liquor Licenses:! At this time the Court approved applications for liquor licenses as follows: Hiram Davis Charles T. Leedy Walter W. Wilson Walter Hickok - J. F. Van Allen Phillip Ratchler IV; A; R-a a " B. W. Shough . �i Bert Meeks In the Matter of Power d Line Franchiser Sisters; Oregon Sisters; Oregon Shevlin, Oregon--. - Terrebonne, Oregon Carroll Acres Rte. 1 -, Benda- Oregon Millican,- Oregon LaPine, Oregon Millican, Oregon Class A & Retail Class A & Retail Class B & Retail Class B License Class A License Class B & Retail Class A & Retail Class A & Retail Retail Beer Licei Beer License Beer License Beer License Beer License Beer License Beer License use . At this time the Court signed an order of franchise to the Bend Rural Power Compan to construct power line on the Butler Market Road, which is an extension of the Pacific Powe and Light franchise. In the Matter of the Sale ' of Real Property: Deeds were issued to Deschutes County property as follows:. 294- To the City of Bend Lots 6 & 7; Block 21, Wiestoria $20.00 H. M. Plummer E- NE1- 27 -17 -14 0 Lots 5 & 6, Block 6, Deschutes (100.00 or 20 %+cash; bal. in 1 yr. Addition to Bend 50.00 John Helfrich E2 18 =20 -18 Contracts to purchase were signed as follows: Lot 1; Block 81 Redmond Second Add. W. M. `Schulke Tract 14, Lytle Acres 150.00 Lots 7 & S. Block 2, Redmond First 40.00 0. J: Moore (Terms $30.00 cash; bat. $10.00 per mo.) 20.00 A. A. Skaggs Lot 8; Block 12, Deschutes - Addition to Bend 400.00 In the matter of ($100.00 cash; bal. 30.00 ,per month) Claims against the County: W. W. Babcocl SW4 1 -16 -12 - less l acre 901.00 Ann's Cash Store ($180.20 cash; bal. in 2 equal annual 8.50 W, A. Beaver � " . 15.00 payments of $360.40 each) rf In the Matter of the 4.00 C. J. Leverett Exchange of LaPine Property: James Mayne Gertrude B. Hollister, Lot 1, Block 2 and Lots 2, 3 and A. C. Sorensen and wif 18, First Addition to LaPine. Charles S; Lewis, Lots Addition and Lot 25, Block 20 of In the natter of Re Sale to Former Owners: Lots 3, 4, 7 and 8 of Block 33, LaPine, in exchange for 4. Block 18, First Addition to LaPine. s; Lot 5, Block 27 of LaPine, in exchange for Lot 1, Block 25 and 26; Block'27 of LaPine for Lot 6, Block 4, First LaPine, Original. It appearing to the Court that Belle Newland Clark was the record owner of the S2 of SE-1 4 of SE4 of NE4 9 -15 -13 at the time of foreclosure, and she having appeared and tender the Court the amount of $75.86, which is the amount of taxes and accruing costs, the Court accepted said sum and ordered a deed drawn to Belle Newland Clark for the above mentioned property. - It appearing to the Court that Clem Brown .was the record owner of Vest Half of Lot 3, Block 9, Mountain View Addition to Redmond at the time`of foreclosure, and that Clem Brown is now deceased and Frank McCaffery has been appointed Administrator of his estate, and Frank McCaffery having appeared and tendered. the Court the amount of $13.29, which is the amount of taxes and accruing °costs, the Court accepted said surn and. ordered a deed draw to Frank McCaffery, Administrator, for the above mentioned property. In the Matter of Bids for County Property: H. M. Plummer E- NE1- 27 -17 -14 0 $200.00 (100.00 or 20 %+cash; bal. in 1 yr. Subject to C.O.I. lien) John Helfrich E2 18 =20 -18 32.00 Dr. V. S. Howard Lot 1; Block 81 Redmond Second Add. Lot 9, Block 2, Redmond Original Lots 7 & S. Block 2, Redmond First 40.00 0. J: Moore Lots-11 & 12, Block 8, First Addition to Redmond 20.00 A. E. Schuman Lots 12 and 13, Block 34, Riverside 324.40 ($50.00 cash; bal. $100.00 per yr.) In the matter of Claims against the County: ✓ The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Ann's Cash Store Relief 8.50 W, A. Beaver � " . 15.00 Mrs: C. C. Berry rf 3.50 Deschutes Grain and Feed " 4.00 C. J. Leverett " 6.00 James Mayne " 6.00'` -10 St. Charles Hospital " 168 John Wetle Co. " 40.92 Ann's Cash Store " 12.50 Bend'Drug Co. " 6.75 R. W. Christiansen " 1.00 Columbia Meat liarket " 0 50'50 F. B. Jackson " 10.00 Lynch and. Roberts " 6:44 Magill Drug Co. " 11.60 The Miller Lumber Co. " 3.00 Owl Pharmacy " .39 Parker Drug Store " 1.00 C, W; Williamson " 3.98 Aunts Cash Store W 8.00 Bend Drug Co. if 4.13 Bend Water Department ft 31.50 Cashman 's Columbia Food Market It 4.50 Mrs: Gladys Cox It 20.00 Mrs. C. B. Huntington 'r 30.00 Mrs: Agnes Hyde " 60.00 Mrs. Me F. Jackson " 40.00 Marion M. Lesh " 76.00 Magill Drug Company " 18.23 Signed :. C. E. Lyon County Judge A. H'. - Tifft County Commissioner M. T.. Triplett County Commissioner James Mayne Relief begun and held • x.50 at the °Court House in Bend on The Miller Lumber Company rr 10.00 being present, and-this"being the time fixed by law for Wm. J. St. Charles Hospital if take office, he was duly sworn and assumed his 36.47 ° - Smith's` Model • Store it 6.25 5 Against the County: Mar - E.: Sullivan it _ 26. - C. . Williamson " 7.00 Oregon eat Market rr :..... 12.10 437.98 Ruth Shearer Pacific-Tel & Tel Co. Service -- County Officials 91.09 Court House Exp., MOTOR VEHICLE LICENSE FUND,: Opal Sprague Election Exp. 4.00 Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation Equipment Salary -- Recording Clerk 1745.26 Howard Cooper Corporation Relief 10.00 5577.00 R, W. Christiansen Howard Cooper Corporation " - 1553.50 " LAW LIBRARY FUND: Dr. R. W. Hendershott " 8.00 West Publishing Co. Supplies " 40.00 Michaelson's Grocery C. E. Lyon County Judge Miller.Lumber Company " . c " .1.00 M. T. Triplett Commissioner 28.00 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON if .2.00 FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY it 7.46 In the Matter of ) it 12.00 Bend•Drug Co. It O R D E R R. W. Christianson it Sinking -Fund (Building Fund) ) Columbia Food Market rr 4,50 It is- hereby ordered that the County Clerk draw a warrant to the County Treasurer from the Courthouse Building Fund, for the-sum of'five hundred dollars ($500.00) to be Emanuel Hospital placed to the credit of Sinking Fund (Building Fund). Eri:ckson's Food Market " Dated this 22nd day of December,,1936. Dr. Harold'H. Heer " Signed :. C. E. Lyon County Judge A. H'. - Tifft County Commissioner M. T.. Triplett County Commissioner 295 a BE IT REMEMBERED, that , the regular term -of the County -Court was begun and held • at the °Court House in Bend on January 6th to-9th,'inclusive, County Judge, C. E. Lyon, and Commissioner M. T. Triplett being present, and-this"being the time fixed by law for Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner-elect to take office, he was duly sworn and assumed his duties. - In the Matter of-Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND Walter G. Peak Salary -- Treasurer ------- 12.10 Ruth Shearer Salary -- Deputy - Treasurer 4.03 The Miller Lumber Co. Court House Exp., 7.20 Opal Sprague Election Exp. 4.00 Opal Sprague Salary -- Recording Clerk 26.73 S' D' Brown Relief 10.00 R, W. Christiansen Erickson's Food Market " 5.50 Dr. R. W. Hendershott " 8.00 Lynch and.Roberts " 18.20 Michaelson's Grocery " 26.00 Miller.Lumber Company " 12.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. " .1.00 Redmond Hospital " 28.00 Reynold's Cash Store if .2.00 John Wetle Co. it 7.46 Ann's Cash Store it 12.00 Bend•Drug Co. It 1.20 R. W. Christianson it 14.00 Columbia Food Market rr 4,50 Art Cook . 'r 5.00 Eastskde Grocery " 11.00 Emanuel Hospital " 45.20 Eri:ckson's Food Market " 33.25 Dr. Harold'H. Heer " 6.00 Lewis Lingee " 4..00 Magill Drug Co. " 22.09 295 2 19 6 James Mayne W. 0. Owens Parker Drug Store Redmond Hospital C. W. Williamson Pilot Butte Pharmacy Downing Cafe R. Anna Thompson J. Alton Thompson Valley Pringing Co. J. K. Gill Company IF rf Sisters Domestic Water District The MacMillan Co. Frank Perry Pacific Power & Light State Industrial Accident .Com. It It - v It Bend Water Dept.- Bend `Nater Dept. Pacific Power & Light Redmond Community Church Bend Methodist Church W. R. Lawson Ed Rogers - James Elder Nels Anderson Mable G. Livesay Marjorie Smith C: P. Becker C. L. McCauley Hogan Studio Bend Hardware Company Bend Garbage Co. Ponderosa afe Chamberlin Electric Pilot Butte Pharmacy Everett Almeter Doug's Service Station J. H. Loomis J. H. Loomis C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Pilot Butte Service Station Bend Garage Company The Free Press C. L. McCauley The Redmond Spokesman Bend Hardware Company Aubrey 'E. Perry J. W. Thom O.I.C. Cafe 0. I. C. Cafe J. W. Thom J. W. Thom Constance Crist The Bend Bulletin C. E. Lyon J. W. Thom The Bend Bulletin Magill Drug Co. The Bend -Troy Laundry Pilot Butte Pharmacy J. W. Copeland Yards M. T.,Triplett National RReemployment Service Veterans of Foreign INard Post #1643 Lumbermens Insurance Agency If- tr tr J. S. Davis Company Bend Insurance Agency W. F. Hamme r Redmond Spokesman W. F. Hammer R. L. Polk & Co. Fraser-Welding Works Marion -M. Lesh- Ruther. 'Shearer,County Treasurer Walter-G. Peak Constance Crist LAW LIBRARY FUND The Frank Shepard Company West Publishing Co. LIQUOR�CONTROL FUND Relief It rr Ir Co. School Supt.'- Supplies Board -- County Prisoners Clerk - -Co. School'Supte School - Supt. .($21.14 Auto :Exp. $8.00 postage) School Supt. -- Supplies it rr - it If- I?- It Gen. Exp -'- School Supt .--- Supplies School Shpt. Exp. Court House Exp': Watermaster -- Insurance Sheriff -= Insurance Court House Water Jail Water Jail Lights" Election EXp. Election Exp. Witness- Justice Court Witness fees -- Justice Court II rr tI Ir n rr It rr Postage -- County Clerk Election ''Exp: Election Exp. Sheriff- -Auto Exp. $13.70 Misc. Fingerprint Identifications She riff == Supplies Jail Exp. Board of- Prisoners Jail Exp, Sheriff-- Office Supplies Sheriff--Auto & Travel Exp. if - Aut o Exp. Probation Officer'' Sheriff- -Auto & Travel Exp. It rr - rr rr it Auto Exp. Delinquent Notices $5.65 Gent-1 Sheriff =- Postage Legal: Pub.-$40.95-;'Sheriff Del. She ri f f - -Mi sz . Exp. Watermaster -� - Traveling Exp. Gen. Exp. fl It Health Officer-- Traveli.ng'Exp. - Postage §1:25: Telephone Call 41.15 Nurse--Laundry- Supplies Ir - - County Judge -- Postage $4.09 Misc. County Health- Officer Legal Pub1 $45.65; Supt. Supplies Nurse Supplies Jail Exp.----- Nurse--Suppli6s' Court' House Exp*_ County Commissioner-- ssLlary Nat'l - Reemployment Service Soldier's Relief Sheriff's Bond Treasurer Bond- it n Various County Officials Bond Assessor - -Express $3.96; Postage Auto Exp. $11: Assessor's Supplies " Postage- ,it Supplies Gen. Exp. Juvenile Exp. Sinking Fund (Building; Fund) County Treasurer Postage County Nurse - -Auto Exp. Circuit Judge - -Law Books Law Books $35.00 Exp. $1.25 Not ice $1.60 Exp. `34.00 $3.40 $3.00; 3:50 10000 2.25 32 :00 4:00 3 :50 54.50 33 :00 29:14 10 :76 14 :18 1 :12 1.00 2:72 3.55 3955 1:30 23 :78 6 :75 2.45 1 :35 4.00 4.00 1 :00 1:00 1.00 1.00 9 :00 1 :25 4 :00 48.70 15 :00 1.00 1 :50 3 :00 2.00 4:35 50 :00 8,85 75 :20 45.00 48.27 9 :47 .85 6 :90 100 :00 42.55 72 74 :24 30 :40 1:25 7 :00 20.00 2:40 .35 50 38 :09 112 :50 49 :05 3 :25 3:95 14 :00 1 :40 50:00 15.00 50 :00 50.,00 20:00 40 :00 155.00 17.96 98:00 10 :50 10 :00 18 :00 31000 500 :00 9.00 41.65 10 :00 500.00 H. E. Mackey Medical Services 5.00 , C. J. Rademacher, M.D. Medical Services 20.00 297 DOG LICENSE FUND Arthur Appling Sheep killed by dogs 15000 Anthony `Roach n rr rr r► 15.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND George H. McAllister Roadmaster 131.21 Croft & Maddox Repairs 1.50 Lee Eckart Salary 10.4& G: A. Dunn it 6.98 0. H.'Harrell. It 99.75 Dan C. Wood _ It 99.75 Carl'Alfrey _ " 99.75- D. D. Tussing, rr Clint DeLude " 83.79 95.76 Bend Garage Company Road Exp. 28.34 Miller Lumber. Company it " 16.28 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. !' " 8.72 Joseph Egg " it 2.00 The Owl Pharmacy " it 4.00' Drake's Auto Shop " r' ..- 1.50 Bend Water Department Co. Varehouse Water 1.35 Central Oregon Garage Road Exp. 7.45 Redmond Motor Company " ff 2.09 C, L. Colegrove _ " It 9.25 State Industrial Ace. Comm. Insurance -- Roadmaster 24.71 Howard Cooper Corporation Road Exp. 7.94 E. H. Spoo rr it 40.70 Howard Cooper Corporation if " 5.56 Standard Oil Company of Cal. , " rr 114.64 Central Oregon Garage " " 3.20 In the Matter of V County Audit: At this time as provided by Chapter-405; Oregon Laws of 1935, the Court authorized the Secretary of State through his representative; F, K. Bowers, vfho was present at this meeting, to proceed with an audit of the County - offices for the years 1935 and 1936, and to make recommendations for improvement of system of records. In the Matter of County Roadmaster and Salaries: At this time'George H.- McAllister was- appointed Roadmaster for the ,year 1937 and his salary fixed at $6.00 per day. The salary -of Carl Alfrey, Dan Floods and D. D. Tussing was fixed at $5.00 per.day each, and Clint DeLude and 0. H. Harrell at $4.50 per day. In the Matter of Dog Licenses: In accordance with Chapter 309 Oregon Laws of 1933, the Court at this time fixed dog license fees as follows: $1.00- for finales or spayed females and $1.50 for females, with a penalty of 50/ each if not paid prior to :April 1st. In the-Matter of Official Newspapers: In accordance with the provisions of Section 27 -511 of the Oregon Code, the Bend Bulletin and Redmond Spokesman were named as the official county newspapers. In the Matter of County % Health Officer: At this time the Court appointed Dr. J. W. Thom-,as Deschutes County Health Officer. In the Matter of County Nurser, At this time the Court appointed Mrs. Constance Crist as County Nurse. In the Matter of the Contract for Gasoline: At this time the Court signed a contract with the Standard Oil Company for one ye for gas at a top price of 172. In the Matter of Beer Licenses: _ At this time the Court approved the application of Esther Inks of Terrebonne for Retail Beer License. In the Matter of Official Bonds:, Sheriff Assessor Treasurer Clerk Coroner Constable The Court approved Officers Bonds as follows: C; L. McCauley W. F. Hammer Ruth Shearer Mable G. Livesay C. P. Niswonger J. H. Loomis 10,000:00 5;000:00 4;000:00 8,000.00 18,000.00 10,000.00. 3,000.00 1,000.00 In the Matter of Salaries and Rents: At this time the County Clerk was ordered to draw monthly warrants for. - salaries an rent as follows: C , . E. Lyon Mable G. Livesay 1;V. F. xamme r C. L. McCauley J. Alton Thompson Ruther Shearer Constance Crist R. I. Hamby Marie Noakes Velma S,pickelmier J. A. Fountain Opal Sprague Marguerite Lyons Gladys Boylan Fred' Triplett Jail Rent Court House Rent In the Matter of Option to Purchase: County Judge Clerk - Assessor Sheriff County School Superintendent Treasurer - County Nurse Deputy Sheriff Tax Deputy Tax Deputy Deputy -Clerk Recording Clerk Deputy Assessor County"Judge's Stenographer Janitor $125.00 150.00 166:66 208.33. 166:66 125:00 125:00 125.00 85.00 60:00 125:00 50.00 83.33 25.00 100.00 30.00 200.00 At this time the - Court signed an, option to the- -State Highway Commission to purchas Lots 9 and 11, Block 2, North Addition to Bend for 60.00 In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: At this time the Court signed 'a deed'to the City of Redmond for Lots 1 and 2, Block 1, and Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 10 of Mountain View Addition to Redmond. In 'the Matter of the Resignation of County Auditor:. At this time the Court accepted-the resignation of CV. L. Van Duren as County Auditor, effecitve as of December 31, 1936. In the Matter of the Jury List At this time the Court selected the jury list for the year of 1937 as follows: Anderson, Lillian Bend Aune, Theodore rt It Arthurs, Warren " Allen, Mary " ,! Alford, S. Leila " Allison, Bessie L. Brooks Scanlon Camp Allen,'Chas. Bend., Rte 2 Arnold, Frank Redmond Aitken, George Sisters Anderson, Josephine Redmond . Appling, Elizabeth rr A1lingham, Guy Sisters Barclay, S. P. Bend Brown, R. E. r► ,Berry, Gustave t' • Bond, Lulu Brick, Bernice " " S,Blakely, Prsicilla tr Brosterhous, Zetta Blaisdell, James t' ✓Barr, Erma Beall.. Mary E. " Berrigan, 'ka. A. " Beck, Edna " .Banks; Sarah LaPine Baker, Carl Rte. 2 Beougher; Kermit Sisters •�Benefiel, Jessie Redmond Blakley, Elsie Terrebonne Bozarth, J. B. " Brassfield, G. W. r' Barber,, Margaret rr " Beck, yllen Beckwith, Virgil " ,Belknap, Florence " gown, Joe " ;Butcher, W. E. " Banta, Emery Terrebonne *Book, Elinor it �';Bechen, Eleanor Bend Blakslee, M. L. if ' Powman, Vera 't - Burton', Lillie it -JCoyner, Vance t' ft yr, Ida r' Feeley.. Martin it Coe, M.--G.' Bend Coleman W J.- rt It Coble, zel­ S. Castle; airy. " Cram ton- -May - t' Christofferson, P.K. " `Caldwell; Evelyn LaPine Chambers, Evelyn Route 2 -Collins., Phina r► n . Cyrus; Geo. Redmond Childers, -John Sisters ox, Bernard Terrebonne •Douthit, - .Effie Bend .Dart, - Edith- - - ._ it �Donahue,'Everett " .•butt; Edna - " 'Dick, Grace tr \Daughert y,. Margaret t' Dacy,,Helen N. if Davis; Stella " Duval, Louis " •DeRushia, Benita " Dahl, Frank'- Redmond •Davenport, - Yaquina it Ditterline-, P. G. ft Danielski,'Walter Terrebonne Davis; Frank ' It 'Ewing,`Thos. C. Bend AEhlers, Julius Entrikin, G.O.•. Eggen, Aimer N. " Erickson, - Arthur If Elder, Clarence Rte. 2, Bend Edmonds, Warren Redmond Edgington, Ellis Sisters 21liott, Geo. P. Redmond -Elrod, May Terrebonne 4Fox, Kalona J. Bend 4Fountain, Carrie " Frances Walnah " if Foley,-Alice'- Fowler; Henry - -N. r' Feeley.. Martin it Foss, Wm. LaPine Gilbert, Nolan Bend R �1 McFall; - -Henry McCaffery, Frank McKenzie Don" Miller, Bessie ,Mayfield, Josephine McAllister, Fair MacGregor`, Geo. .Metts, Oria E. Minks, Lela S -Monteith, Cora t Meeks; Bert' .Monier., Anna Morri son, ' Mike Nelson, Walter Newell, -'Ethel Niskanen,_Nina Nelson, Henry C. Ordway, Orville J. •Odem, -Flossie Perry, Carol .Philbrook Phil Peoples; 4ssie ,Parsyck, Frank H. •Povey, Minnie •Phillips" Nora Partin, G " G' Parkey, Pearl Parr,'Everett- Redenian; W. E; Roberts, 'S. E. Reynolds, Paul Richards, Horace Ryan, Harriet -Rasmussen, George 'Rogers, W. C. •Riebhoff, -Evelyn •Royal; Emma K. ' -Ras ch, Herman Ryan; Mavis Rice., Geo. C. Steidl, John 'Saylor,-H. -D. f Sellers, Ronald Shannon, Frank .Slagsvold, Martha Slate; Roy B. Smith, Ernest Saye, Albert Earl Simpson, C. L. Santa, - Paul C, Sawyer; 'Fl orence Sinclair,'G. -A. . Stover; ' B. A.. :Stearns, Betty H. Shaver, -Sam Shepard, Edna C. Stanton, Dan usac; -'John Scoggins, Carrie V. Shuimivay; Hazel Simmons, Boyd Scarth,_ -J. -L. •Spoor Hazel Short, J. F. Smith; Ethel Sandford; Margaret Shiveley; Jay •Stennick., W. H. -Thom, Georgia Triplett; Clara L. Triplett, Vern ` Thompson, Geo. F. Trueax, Leonard Templeton, Arthur; Tuckfield; Doris •Truesdale,'Dorothy Van Huffel, J. L. -Van Fleet, Eleanor •Varco, Laura -Van Tassel, Lulu -Vestal., Dorothy •Vandevert, Pearl M. •Williamson, 'Frances }Hoods, R. M. Woods, D. H. Webber, Louis H. .Williams; Don Weymouth, Luther Webber; Geo. I. Wilson, Walter W. Whitlock, Elizabeth .Wilt, J. J. Wycoff, E. J. Young, Deloma Yeager, Roy ;��)9 Bend, Rte. 2 Redmond tt tt Terrebonne It rr rtt ii tt Millican LaPine Millican Bend Redmond Blind tr It Redmond Bend ►r n ' rr rr Redmond tt n tt Bend it It it ►► tr Bend Redmond +r n Terrebonne Redmond Bend it tr rr n n +r tr n " rr , tr tr LaPine Millican Bend, Rte. 2 It It It If It ►r rt It rt Redmond Star Rte. +► tt tt ,Sisters It Redmond it rr ` tt Bend It tr n rr " Rte. 2 Sisters Redmond Terrebonne Bend It It Rte. 2 Sisters Terrebonne Bend Upriver Route Bend tr rr tt rr LaPine rr Rte. 2 Sisters Redmond • • LaPine �C G lcher. Mary E. Bend ' Grimes, Virgene :11 Glaab, ` Ed It Gibson, Fred " ribskov, Maren - -" Galvin; John 0. LaPine --Guiney, Con Millican (� Gerking, Ethel Redmond Gomer, Emanuel If rallowaY, Carl it arri son, L. E. It Graffenberger, Chas. Millican Holmes; C. A. Bend Hilton, -E..S. if 'souk, J. 0, if Howland, Ned It Haner; Frank it ' Hauck, Clyde it Hollenbeek, Vivian if - Hedstrom, Doris A. It Hudson; Owen if Hunter, Joe if Hamilton,Ben if Hoogne�,r;'�C . B. It Hor Genevieve 'st'kotte, Hosmer, Paul ` " Hardendorf, I. D. '► Hemingway, Helen " dodges; Frank LaPine Harmon, Eldiva Millican Hardy, Wm. - C. - Alfalfa — Harrington, E.M. Bend, Rte. 2 'Hitchcock, -Etta L. Sisters 4 trance, Elizabeth Redmond "Haynes, 'Pearl M. ►' Hutchins ouk, P; M. artley, - Lena, Everta iHansen,-Aoward Terrebonne -Houmard., Bertha it Hoover,,Gep. Bend Hunnell Isabel " Herbert " Innes; - Irvin, Nellie Redmond Jensen, Lowell ` Bend ,Jonas, Susie " • Jeffries-,- Ethel Johes,'J. V. Redmond -- Jensen, Edna' Bend =Kelley, M. J. Kittleson, Avon sr Ketchum, Gertrude_ " Ka s sne r, - Dora ►' Kelleher, Frank '► �) Kelley, Hugh H. ,r Kinney, . Marie " Klassen, John Kanoff, Elizabeth Redmond LaBertew, Letha S. Bend Lee , ' Alwyn - tr Long, A. W, rt Lyon, Laura " •Ludowitz, Jean " Leithauser, -E. J; " Loser, W. P, I " " Lackaf f , - Wm. A. - Lehnherr, Nora " LaMarsh, Lavina Lakin, Hugh R' !' Lindh, Carl J. " Langford, Geo rr Littlefield, Marian " " Livesay,-Clara Rte. 2 Luckenbill, ' Louis rr it r► Leedy, C; T. Sisters Landaker, Fred Redmond ,Lantz, Lizzie " Lantz, Bern If Lowe, Geo Brooks Scanlon Camp McCauley, Dorothy Bend McClure, Mamie It McElroy, F. J. ►t ` Metz, Claude " McCann., Ruby rr McGilvray, Ivan " . Miner, F. 0. '► � Michaelson, Geo. T.` r' I• Messenger, .Alice " " Martin, Claudia 'r I Merchant, Thos: 'C. It „ Montgomery, Wm: t? €1 OMurphy, Geo. T. rr , McFall; - -Henry McCaffery, Frank McKenzie Don" Miller, Bessie ,Mayfield, Josephine McAllister, Fair MacGregor`, Geo. .Metts, Oria E. Minks, Lela S -Monteith, Cora t Meeks; Bert' .Monier., Anna Morri son, ' Mike Nelson, Walter Newell, -'Ethel Niskanen,_Nina Nelson, Henry C. Ordway, Orville J. •Odem, -Flossie Perry, Carol .Philbrook Phil Peoples; 4ssie ,Parsyck, Frank H. •Povey, Minnie •Phillips" Nora Partin, G " G' Parkey, Pearl Parr,'Everett- Redenian; W. E; Roberts, 'S. E. Reynolds, Paul Richards, Horace Ryan, Harriet -Rasmussen, George 'Rogers, W. C. •Riebhoff, -Evelyn •Royal; Emma K. ' -Ras ch, Herman Ryan; Mavis Rice., Geo. C. Steidl, John 'Saylor,-H. -D. f Sellers, Ronald Shannon, Frank .Slagsvold, Martha Slate; Roy B. Smith, Ernest Saye, Albert Earl Simpson, C. L. Santa, - Paul C, Sawyer; 'Fl orence Sinclair,'G. -A. . Stover; ' B. A.. :Stearns, Betty H. Shaver, -Sam Shepard, Edna C. Stanton, Dan usac; -'John Scoggins, Carrie V. Shuimivay; Hazel Simmons, Boyd Scarth,_ -J. -L. •Spoor Hazel Short, J. F. Smith; Ethel Sandford; Margaret Shiveley; Jay •Stennick., W. H. -Thom, Georgia Triplett; Clara L. Triplett, Vern ` Thompson, Geo. F. Trueax, Leonard Templeton, Arthur; Tuckfield; Doris •Truesdale,'Dorothy Van Huffel, J. L. -Van Fleet, Eleanor •Varco, Laura -Van Tassel, Lulu -Vestal., Dorothy •Vandevert, Pearl M. •Williamson, 'Frances }Hoods, R. M. Woods, D. H. Webber, Louis H. .Williams; Don Weymouth, Luther Webber; Geo. I. Wilson, Walter W. Whitlock, Elizabeth .Wilt, J. J. Wycoff, E. J. Young, Deloma Yeager, Roy ;��)9 Bend, Rte. 2 Redmond tt tt Terrebonne It rr rtt ii tt Millican LaPine Millican Bend Redmond Blind tr It Redmond Bend ►r n ' rr rr Redmond tt n tt Bend it It it ►► tr Bend Redmond +r n Terrebonne Redmond Bend it tr rr n n +r tr n " rr , tr tr LaPine Millican Bend, Rte. 2 It It It If It ►r rt It rt Redmond Star Rte. +► tt tt ,Sisters It Redmond it rr ` tt Bend It tr n rr " Rte. 2 Sisters Redmond Terrebonne Bend It It Rte. 2 Sisters Terrebonne Bend Upriver Route Bend tr rr tt rr LaPine rr Rte. 2 Sisters Redmond • • LaPine There being no further business the Court adjourned subject to call. C. E. Lyon County Judge Dillard T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner January 20, =1937° The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 20th day of January, 1937, all members being present, when the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the Matter of - Justice Bond: The Court approved the bond of Z. T. Gideon, Justice of the Peace for Justice District No. 2. In the Matter of ./ Library Board:- ` At this time A. J. Glassow was reappointed as director of-the Library Board. In the Matter of Permit ° to Cross County Road: Permission was given to B. Crawford to cross the County Road North of Tite -Knot Pine Mill with logging trucks ,provided said trucks carried p.u.c. permits and that proper signs were posted on said highway according to law. ° In the Matter of Claims J Against the County: ° The following claims were presented and ordered paid:: GENERAL FUND: Association of Oregon Counties ° Membership fees 8.67 Christian Church Election Expense 4.00 Ann's Cash Store Relief 15.50 Belle's Grocery " 4.00 Bend Drug Co. " 3 :60 Bend Water Department " 1:20 Columbia Food Market " 5:00 J. S. Davis Co. ° Y " 10.00 Greenwood Grocery 2.'50 R. W. Hemingway " 50 :00 Agnes Hyde " 40:00 C. H. Irvin " 7 :50 Marion M. Lesh' " 80,00 Magill Drug Co. " 15.90 James Mayne " 3.75 Riverfront Grocery " 3.97 S.'& N. Men's Shop " 27.76 St. Charles Hospital " 72 :75 Mary E. Sullivan " 20:00 J: W- Thom 11 " 61.00 ° J. C. Vandevert, M.C. 1.00 John-Wetle Co. " 8.45 C: W: Williamson ° " 3.-00- A: H. Tifft County Commissioner 83.00 ° Bank of Bend Old Age Assistance 441.13 ° Bank of Bend Blind Assistance 3.94 In the Matter of Sale of County Land: -At this time the Court signed a deed to Con Cvuiney °for land as advertised in court minutes of December 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th. Also signed deed to H. C. Winslow for N2SW� 21 -19 -14 and S2SWx1 22- 19 -14. In the Matter of Beer License: The Court approved the application of W. W. Rose of LaPine for Retail Beer License; In the Matter of S.N.Morris Lease: At this time the Court ordered that the fee for the lease of S. N. Morris be re- duced on an acreage pro rata for the land leased to him which has been deeded.to C-on Guiney. In the Matter of the Purchase of Truck: ° At this time the.County Court gave an order to Dudrey Motor Company for a 3 -Ton G.M.G. truck to,be fitted with dump body and other accessories as per specifications. 301 In the Matter of Old Age Pension and Blind Assistance:: At this time the Clerk is ordered to'draw warrants for Old Age Pensions and Blind Assistance -to Bank of Bend until further order. �IIn the Matter of Permit to Move ✓ House on County Road: - The Court gave Mrs. Gene Chamberlin pernii ssi on to move a house over county ,roads providing she file a bond with the County Clerk. There being no further business, the Court adjourned: C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner 17m. J. Baer Commissioner ORDERS WHEREAS, Deschutes County did heretofore on or about the 13th day of "ovember, 1926, acquire title to: The East Half of the Southeast Quarter of Section One (1), and the Forth Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section Twelve (12), all in Township Twenty -one (21) South, Range Ten (10) East, W.M., in Deschutes County, Oregon, through delinquent tax foreclosure proceedings, and WHEREAS, at the time said property was sold to the County for delinquent taxes as aforesaid the title thereto was vested in the Estate of C. W. Clark, Deceased, and that thereafter all of the heirs of the said C. W. Clark conveyed by quitclaim deed all their right, title and interest in and to said premises to Rose E. Corbin, and WHEREAS, it appears from the records of this County that subsequent to the acquir- ing of said title by said Deschutes County the said Rose E. Corbin made application for and redeemed said property in the manner provided by law, and that deed duly issued and was delivered to the said Rose E. Corbin but that said deed has never been recorded, and it appears that the same has been lost or destroyed and is unable to be located or found, and WHEREAS, in order to perfect the title to said property in the said Rose E. Corbin it is necessary that a new deed issue in lieu of the said one heretofore issued and lost. THEREFORE, for the purpose of effectively conveying the title to said premises to the said Rose E. Corbin the County Judge and County Commissioners are hereby directed and authorized to issue and sign a quitclaim deed conveying the above described premises to the said Rose E. Corbin. Dated this 4th day of February, 1937. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett v Wm. J. Baer County Commissioners BE IT REIVIEh-5ERED that a regular meeting of the County Court of Deschutes County, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, Oregon, on February 5rd, 1937, this being the time fixed by law for said meeting, and continuing through the 4th day of February, all members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of County Library Board: N. G. Wallace having, tendered his resignation as a member of the.County Library Board, the same v,as accepted and Ross Farnham appointed to fill the vacancy. In the Nl:,tter of Claims Against the County: The following claims were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Pac. Tel & Tel. Company Bend Water Department Pacific Power & Light Co. Bend Water Department Pacific Power & Light Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. U4etle's Brookings Wood. Yard L. F. Kelley Lumbermens Insurance Agency Ponderosa. Club Cafe Bend Garage Company Bend Garbage Company R. E. Johnson, D.M.D. Service Various County Offices Jail Vrater Assessor -- Office Suoplies Court House Vviater Jail Lights Court house- Lights Jail Exp. Jail & Court House 'VAi o o d VV,00d County Clerk Bond Board of Prisoners Sheriff's -Auto Exp. Jail ilxp. Jail Exp, 62.93 2.2,0 11.00 6.35 2.89 46. 81 58:'50 211.5u 110.00 50.00 1.75 5.90 1.50 1.00 ;� `ti 302 R. I. Hamby C. L. McCauley C. P. Becker Bend Chamber of Commerce Dan Stone Roy Lewis association of Oregon Counties Bend Hardware Company J. _W. Copeland Yards Miller - Bryant- Pierce Co. E. H. Spoo & Sons Dr. R. W. Hendershott Bend Portland Truck Service Bend Portland Truck Service Northwest Printing Company Mead & Wheeler Company Pilot Butte Pharmacy Magill Drug Co. Ulrich Auto Top and Paint Shop State Industrial Accident Commission Oregon State Agricultural College - Bend Drug Co. The Redmond Spokesman Downing Cafe :.. Constance Crist_' _... Constance Crist Mable G. Livesay The Bend Bulletin Lovinger Disinfectant Co. Marchant Calculating Machine Company Vv'est Coast Printing & Bind- ing Company J. F. Plunkett R. Anna Thompson M. Clarke -1�,Tebb Wm Montgomery Co. Wm. J. 'Baer Millard Triplett Pilot Butte Pharmace Glenn Osborn The .Owl Pharmacy, _ Doug's Service Station A. E. Simmbns ' r State Industrial Acc. Comm. Aubrey E. Perry Bend Auto Parts Central Oregon Camp No. 27 U.S. Spanish War Veterans National Reemployment Serv. Mable G. Livesay First National Bank of Klamath Falls W. R. Lawson 1 "lest Publishing Company LAW LIBRARY FU14D A. G. Powell C. F. Pruess DOG LICENSE�FUND: The Irwin- Hodson Company LIBRARY FUZTD: The J. K. Gill Co. Lucy B. Searcy Morning Oregonian Oregon Journal Demco Library Supplies Redmond Public Library E. Estelle Eli-is Pacific Power & Light Co. Miller Lumber Company Myra B. Lyons Marjorie Needham Dorothy Russell Caroline Heyburn- Helen Grimes Clarence Reese Nils Thompson GENERAL ROAD FUND Sheriff- -Auto & Travel Exp. Auto Exp. x;33.68; Tel & Tel 9.4.5 Sheriff -- Deputy 16.100 Travel 3.30 Land Settlement A.dvertising.Prog. 1 Vault Door Labor -- moving Safes Associa.tioa. of Oregon Counties Membership Fee Janitor Account Court House Exp. Clerk -- Supplies Court House Expense Health Officer Court House Expense Court House Expense Clerk's Supplies Nurs.e Supplies Nurse Supplies Nurse Supplies Nurse Supplies Sheriff - - Insurance Agricultural Agent $,1oOO.00 Home Demonstration $550.00 Jail Exp. Legal Publications Board of Prisoners 1 Nurse-- Nlllea.ge .Nurse Supplies Postage--Dleri 303 Julius Steen Salary ;s 37.50 Kenneth Holman Road Exp. 3.00 0. H. Harrell Salary 89,80 Dan C. V1'ood Salary 114.77 Carl Alfrey Salary 124.75 Clint Delude Salary 112-.25 D. D. Tussing Salary 124.75 R. S. McClure Insurance 1.60 R. S. McClure Insurancy 1.80 Schunan Auto Electric Road Exn. 26.87 Houk Motor Company it It 8.10 Ballou & Wright " " 19.15 Drake's Auto Shop IT " 94.40 Farmers Hardware Co. " " 11.88 Redmond Motor Company Standard Oil Company of Cal. tT 218.81 P. L. Forbes tt ty 81.02 Bend Hardware Company " it 47.65 The Texas Company " " 9.52 Chas. 1'. Metsker " " 45.00 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. t' " 28.62 Loggers & Contractors Eauip. 11 " Equipment 200.00 Galloway's Garage and Mach. Shop 17 it 6.25 Croft & Maddox It " 15.89 The Austin - Western Road Mach. Co. it " 15.20 Bend Iron Works " " x:2.70 State Industrial Acc. Comm. Insurance- -Road Employees 29.85 $end Garage Company Road Exp. 10.66 Bend Water Department Warehouse Water 1.25 Pacific Power & Light Co. Warehouse lights 1.07 Howard Cooper Corporation Road Equipment 16.20 iHoward Cooper Corporation Road Exp. 39.62 Tum -A -Lum Lumber Company Road Exp. 426.51 In the Matter of Bids on County Property: At this time the Court accepted bids and ordered the Sheriff to advertise the following County owned property: Lot 1, Block 7 Highland Addition Cash 100.00 �TlVlg &L S- of Sec. 17) 17 -11 k11 of Section 21 vEZ -Uec.5 �) L72Q ACRES wl iv E ) ) ) lal ) OF Sec. 7 ) 18 -11 j Cash 344.00 ) V�l�E4 of Sec. 8 ) ) 3EjSE%1: , Sec. 1 ) ) V21NE4 )Ne.c. 12 ) 18 -10 ) iIn the TVatter of Transfer of Water Rights: The Court signed application for the transfer of water rights in the C.O.I. Dist - Irlct on County owned land as follows: EILSE4 33 -17 -14 35 acres E_4�SE4 27 -17 -12 14 acres transferred to V',T�NE� 3 -18 -12 8 acres tiV'_'INNE 28 -15 -14 4 acres lgljmE 28 -17 -13 6 acres EiSEa 33 -17 -13 10 acres of #4 11 acres of n3 6 -14 -13 10 acres Total 49 acres This petition being in lieu of a former petition m�.de on the 7th day of October., 936.. n the Matter of Dance Hall Licenses: °/ At this time the court approved the petition and bond for dance hall licenser s follows: [Pine Forest Grange for. the Pine Forest Grange Hall and h1 falfa Grange for the Alfalfa Grange Hall �I En the Matter of the Sale of County Ozrned Land:-' The Court signed a deed to the City of Bend for Lot 11, Block 29, Northwest Town - site Company's Second Addition for 410.00. Also signed order and. deed to Rose E. Corbin for the EN of the SE -1, Section 1, and of NEZ, Section 12, all in Township 21 S.R. 10 E]i:N.I.M. This deed being made in lieu of a ;former deed which was lost. the Matter of Rules Governing P.U.C. Truck Operations: ✓ At this tirl.e the Court fixed rules governing the operation of trucks over County ighways and public roads as follows, until further order of thy. Court: 304 1. All applications to be made direct to County Judge. 2. No Bond required. 3. Only one operator to use each permit. 4. Each application made direct to P.U.C. to be submitted. to Court for approval. 5. Logging trucks not to be operated Saturday afternoons, Sundays, holidays or after dark. 6. Load weights and/or dimensions must not exceed Statute limitations for State Highways, unless by special permission from Court. There being no further business:, said meeting adjourned. C. E. Lyon, Judge .K. T. Triplett, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner February 6, 1937 BE IT RUITENJSF.RED, that a special meeting of the County Court of Deschutes Cou:zty was held at the Court House in Bend, Oregon on February 6, 1937, by order of Judge C. E. Lyon, and Commissioners, M. T. Triplett and Wm. J. Baer, being vresent and waiving the necessity of ten days legal notice, whereupon the following business was transacted: In the Matter of the Cancellation of Contract to Purchase Truck: It-was ordered that the previous contract to the Dudrey Motor Company for Model T -23 H.B. Truck be cancelled. in the Matter .of Purchase of Truck: At this time the Court entered. into a contract with J. L. Van Huffel for the purchase of a Dodge Truck for w2900.00. There being no further business, said meeting adjourned. C.E. Lyon, County Judge - M.T. Triplett, Commissioner Wm.J. Baer, Commissioner February 10th to 15th, 1937 BE IT REJIL0BERED, That an adjourned meetin E of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held February 10th to 15th, inclusive, l,37,-in the Bend City Commissioners' Rooms, the 8ourt House having burned. All members being present the fol- lowing business vva. :transacted: In the Matter of Blanks for Immediate Use; A motion was made and Fussed, that The Bulletin representative contact each offi- cer for such blan.Ks as were necessary for ii�Lirnediatf- use. In the Matter of Renting J Quarters for Various Officers: The Court accepted the offer of L.4.Foss, Trustee for 12 rooms in the Deschutes Building for 46)200.00 per month, or 14 rooms for $220.00 a month, heat and water to be fur- nished. It was also ordered that 2 rooms be rented in the O'Kane Build ng_ at x,)15.00 eacla for the Relief Office, and one room at $16.00 for the County Nurse. In the Matter of New Accounting:_System: J An order was made by the Court that the State Auditor set up a new system of bookkeeping for the tax collection and assessor's office. In the Matter of Opening Safes and Vaults: An order was made that the vaults and safes be opened on Monday morning, February 15th, and the emntents to be checked by the Auditor. In the Matter of National Re- t/ Employment Agency: A delegation representing the Reemployment Agency appeared before the Court, and after discus -lion they were authorized to draw $70.00 a month until July lst, but that the Court would not exceed the $660.00 budget allowance for the year. In the 'utter of Counters: At this time H. C. Nelson was given the contract to build counter for the tax department for the sum of '53;.40. Long and Hilton were given a contract for an 18 ft. coun- ter in the Cldrk's office for y)30.00. A table was ordered from the Northwest Printing Com-.any for the Gircuit Court room for $35.00, delivered. In the 1"Aatter of Exchange of Land: j The County Court a:proved the proposal of the Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Company to exchange 1'0,940.18 acres of cut over land with the U. S. Government for that many acres lying in Townships 19, 21 and 22. In the Matter of Tax J Collection Bond: t 1. . I. 1� 305 Cornmissione Triplett proposed that the Sheriff's bond as tax collector be filed immediately. Air. N. R. Gilbert appeared to explain to the Court the reason for delay on the Bond and Uommissioner Triplett left the meeting. After further dis=cussion Cojm -nis inner Baer made a motion which was seconded by Judge Lyon that the time for filing the Bond be extended until the completion of the audit. Motion carried 2 to 1 -- Commissioner Triplett 1voting against it. In the ?Nutter of New Equipment for court house: Commissioners were instructed to out in whit time was necessary durin- the re- mainder of -the month in securing new equipment for the various offices, and to render bill to the Uourt for same. Whereupon Court adjourned. C.E.Lyon County Judge 1,!.T.Triplett, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner 1�arch 3, 1937 BE IT RET11KIIBE +'RED, That & regular meeting of the County Court of Deschutes County was held in the Court Room on Larch 3, 1937; 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: Pac. Tel 8c Tel Co. Service -- Various Offices 51,47 Glen Osborn Court House Exp. 14.63 .Northwest .printing Co. Assessor Supplies 10.56 R H. Holmes Court House Exp. 33.70 W. 11'. Ha:r�rner Assessor -- Postage 10.50 Bend Hardware Co. Janitor_Ace'-t. 16.31 L. C. Smith 3c Corona Typewriters Inc. Circuit Judge Exp. 3.00 H. T. iderritt Drawing Jury List 3.00 H. C. Ell-is Drawing Jury List 00 W. C. Coyner Drawing Jury List 3.00 Pilot Butte .Pharmacy County Judge Supplies 5.00 Barr Paint 8c Wallpaper Co. Stain .90 C.V. Silvis Services -- Deputy Assessor 23.00 table G. Livesay Clerk -- Postage x`,9.00- Freight 1.15 10.15 11. T. Merritt Justice fees 8c Bond 43.30 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Sher=iff's Bond 50.00 Bend Drug Co. Nurse Exp. ;1.25- -Jail Exp.S,l.65 3.10 Downing Cafe Board of Prisoners 11.1 Vim. Belmon Labor- -Court house Fire 12.00 Clair Fuller Carpenter work 28.50 J. C. Waldron Carpenter work 28,c50 vi. Clarke VVebb Sealer. of Weights && Measures 14.28 Simpson Bros. Paint Co. Painting, Calcimining, etc. 67.10 Barr Paint &, Wallpaper Co. Court House .Exp. 21.29 Chamberlin Electric Court House Exp. 19.35 The Bend -Troy Laundry Jail Exp. 3.15 Aubrey E.. Perry Wa' termaster 107.94 Pilot Butte Pharmacey County Judge Supplies 5., 65 Central Oregon Bakery Janitor .Exp. :65 Dan Mirich Drilling & blasting 5.50 L. A. thaw Furniture 30.00 E. Meistad Hauling for 8ourt House 3u,00 Bend Exchange Furniture 22.67 E. Meistad Hauling 1.75 City Garbage Contractors Hauling trash 1.00 R. Anna Thompson County School Supt. Clerk 27.00 The J. K. Gill Company Nurse Lxp. 3,x,0 C. L. McCauley Tel. 44 ".61 -- Trans, of prisoners 11.60 16.41 W'. F. Hammer Assessor-- travelin` exp. 23.35 H. D. Day V' -ood 30. 0,Q Cashman Jail Exp. 30.bQ, Frances Sherrell Assessor- -Clerk Hire 5.00..4 M. Clarke lflebb Sealer of Vuei hts 1? Measures 14.19 Miller Lumber to. Court House Exp• 14.17 Bend Garb.age'Co. Jail Exp. 1.50 Vtim. J. Baer Traveling Exp. -- Juvenile 28,00 Vim. J. Baer Commissioner 105.50 M. T. Triplett Coaffaissioner 65,00 Northwest Printing Co, ,Supplies -- Various Offices 53.68 Roy Reynolds, Commander D.A.V. Soldiers Relief 50.00 Pilot Butte .Pharmacy Supplies -- Various Offices 46.85 John Bradetich Acct. Arte Roe-- vpecial Fireman 14.00 Harold Smead Special Fireman 10.00 West Coast Printing Co, bupplies -- Various Offices 106.60 D. R. Niidwood- Night Vu<<tchman '58.!50 Bend Water Department Vvater Jqi l Water 2.25 Bend Department Court House Vvater 5.95 he Ov: -1 Pharmacy Assessor - - Replacement Supplies 27.80 J. Vu. Copeland Yards Lumber .81 306 The Redmond Spokesman Crane Direct- Mail Serv. Frank Crow Bend Garage Company Doug's Service Station The Owl Pharmacy Royal Typewriter Co. Dr. J. W. Thom Dr. R. W. Christiansen The Owl Pharmacy. Ruth M. hearer 'Constance Crist Constance Crist First Natl. Bank of K. Falls J. Alton Thompson Pilot Butte Pharmacy Rowena M. Hogan, Agt., The Free Press Magill Drug Co. Marion M. Lesh Geo. H. Brewster The Bend Bulletin The Bend Bulletin George E. Aitken The Bend Dairy Buy Rite Grocery George C. Carroll M. P. Cashman Gladys Cox Cozy Hotel Delaware Annex Denison's Eastside Grocery Erickson's Food Market H. L. Flower Nellie Grater Greenwood Grocery Agnes Hyde. Mrs. C. B. Huntington C. C. Kistsis Lewis_ Lingee Matill Drug Co. I[tedo -Land Creamery Niswon.ger & Winslow Owl Cabins Mrs. Eva L. Slack Mary E. Sullivan J. Alton Thompson J. L. Murray R. S. Williams New Deal Trading Post Alfred Burklund Deschutes County Sheriff's off. GENERAL ROAD FUND: Glen Hutchinson D. D. Tussing Julius Steen Clint Delude Dan C. Wood 0. H. Harrell Bill Carpenter Carl Alfrey Roger F. Saylor Geo. H. McAllister Joseph Egg Howard Cooper Corp. Howard Cooper Corp. Pac. Power & Light A. E. Ault The Austin- Western Road Machinery Co. Corp. Howard Cooper C Tum -a -Lum Lumber Co. R. S. McClure State Industrial Acc. Com. F. McKelvey Schuman Auto Electric Galloway's Garage Bend Garage Company Gus Grill's Store Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Ulrich Auto-Top Shop Bend Iron Works Standard Oil Company Drake's Auto Shop Bend Water Department Bend Hardware Co. Supplies 61.45 Auto License Books 23.50 Night Watchman 39.50: Sheriff's Exp, 6.15 Sheriff's Exp. 15.38 Treasurer Supplies 3.50 Typewriter -- Treasurer 108.00 Registrar fees 3.50 Registrar fees 4.00 Sheriff's Supplies 7.80 Treasurer -- Postage 5.00 Nurse -- Mileage 41.65 Nurse-- Mi.le.age 35.65 Safes 250.00 School Supt. Travel 016.10 6.00 Postagew10.00 26.10 Clerk's supplies $6.90 School Supt. m$32.43 39.33 Rent O'Kane Bldg.- -Nurse 5.40 Dist. Atty. Supplies 5.50 Jail Acct. 1.09 Board of Prisoners 23.00 Steno. services in Salem .8.50 Supplies Various Offices 300.73 Supplies Various Offices 188.52 Relief 1.35 TT 2.97 it 16.50 " 8.00 " 81.70 " 20.00 " 1.00 „ 4.75 " 21.00 ' . 50 " 8.50 t, 2.50 " 60.00 „ 23.65 " 10.00 'T 30.00 " 5,00 " 17.50 „ 43.12 „ 5.83 T' 3.00 " 31.00 " 0.00 t, 20.00 School Supt. Travel $21.42; Postage $10.00; Misc. $4115 36.07 2 Check Protectors 155.00 Sheriff -- Deputy & Clerk 22.70 Jail Lxp. 3.25 Carpenter work P4.50 Ribbon 1.00 Salary 3.99 „ 124.75 " 9905 " 107.76 " 124.75 tr 98.78 " 63.84 " _104.79 " 24.95 Roadmaster 153.35 Road Exp. 8.00 Road Exp. 62.52 Road Exp. 87.50 Warehouse Lights 1.00 Road Exp. 6.00 Road Exp -- equipment 406.24 Road Exp. 17.61 Road Exp. 22.60 Insurance 2.10 Insurance 35.83 Road Exp. 1.25 Road Exp. 2.00 Road Ex p. 47.05 Road'Exp. 5.90 Road Exp.. 1.95 Road Exp. 43.25 Road Exp. 4.75 Road Exp. 15.18 Road Exp. 309.18 Repairs 10.65 Warehouse Water 1.25 Road Expense 112.70 �1 e e630 (f .LIBRARY- Ydi'Q: Claren,ce Reeue Nils T4ompson Deschutes Couni,y Library Deschutes County Library Bend Water Department Myra B. Lvons Marjorie iveed'nam Dorothy Russell Caroline Heyburn Helen Grimes Catherine Cook Pac. Tel 6 Tel Co. E. Estelle Ellis Redmond Public Library The J. ri. Gill Company Oregon News Company Pa.c. Power &- Light Co. Grace Lavrence H. VG'. Wilson Company In the Matter of Extra Help in Clerk's Office' Salary Firing Furnace Petty Cash Revolving Fund Water r -nt for 6 mo. Salary & Mileage Salary 1 *. „ Telephone Rent BrancA/ Maintenance Books Books Lights Books Children's catalogue 21.00 5.00 4.53 18:20 11.50 142.30 95.00 80.00 80.00 10.00 3.00 5.00 50.00 45.00 41.90 45.92 24.69 3.05 12.00 It appearng to the Court that certain of the indexed and other records in the Clerk's Office were destroyed by the fire, Mr. A. G. Mansfield of Redmolid was employed to `'' rep_t <:ce said ind6xes and records for �,` 00 per day. ..,. In the Matter of the Use of the Court Room.: Motion was made and unanimously curried thcit the Court Room be used for court purposes only. In the Matter of the Sale - of Real Property: At this time the �;ourt signed deeds to R. Barr for Tract No. 11 of Carroll Acres; also to W. ?vI. Hall for the East 59' of Tract 27, Virginia Park ,Yhereupon the court ad journed to meet Ivy rch. 4, 193;7. Court met as per adjournment Wiarch 4 at 9 A.10.. and the following business was transa.cted.: In the Matter of Leal e of County .Property: At this time the CouYrt signed a lease with E. E. Varco for Lot 4, Section 31 -15 -11 NW' NY : NE .SVu SE 1Pu�. and Lot 2 in Section 1- 16 -10. In the Matter of Equipment for the Clerk's Office: The County Clerk was authorized to purchase an'L. C. Smith typewriter and a. corona adding machine. !n the Matter of Petition', ".... to�;the,:St. to Highway Commission: ' At:_ this: _time .the Court .:si.bneed�a4 petition to the State Highway Commission a skint for the construction. in 1937 of an additional 4 miles on the Madras -Varm Springs Highway. Whereupon the Court adjourned to meet March 5, 1937 Court met according to adjournment on March 5, 1937 and spent the day in viewing county owned property for which bids had been received. Court adjourned until the 6th of March, 1937. Court met according to adjournment on March 6, 1937 and the folloV��ino- business was transacted: n the Matter of Bids or County Property: Bids yore accepted and the sheriff ordered to advertise County property a�; follows: 1 19 -14 -12 o , ) S- .,ISVV St�ii�1 i�1 ` >i E� : b' dE 28 -14 -12 j uti1•iE;j i�LQi�NI jL4 17 -14 -12 �s }4 -4 8- r NV` 9 -14 -12 .. �` 40.00 `� Section 36 -14 -11 j NtiNEa 35 -14 -11 E21Se-L 26 -14 -11 25 -14 -11 i Lots 81 91 7 10, Block 59, Redmond Original 30.00 wj SW4 ; Vu IVPd4 7 -18 -13 125.00 R Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, ) 19, 20, 21, and 22 of Block 13, and Lots 25 and 24 of Block 20, Laidlaw ) yg42.50 E. 75' of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Block 57, Redmond. Original 105.00 Part of Lot 1, Block 3, Bend, Vuest to River 45.00 In the Matter of New _ Tax Collecting System: At this tirae the Qourt approved the system and foriils for a continuous tax roll submitted by the State Audit Department and. State Tax Co-nmission through F, K. Bowers, and instructed hr. Bowers to secure finial approval of the same by the Stan; Tax commission. In the Matter of New Tax Machine: / At this time the Court ordered from the Burroghs Adding 1viachine Company a machine to handle the new form of tax collection. In the Matter of Claims Against the bounty: The following bills were presented and ordered paid; GE11TE -RAL F UI' ,'! D : John 0. Mefferd Labor -- Plastering 62.50 John 0. Mefferd " " 6.50 1Nhereupon Court adjourned until March 17, 1937. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner J. Baer, Commissioner February 15, 1937. APPROVAL OF LAND EXCHANGE AGREEMENT We have been advised that the Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Company Inc. has made to the Forest Service an informal land exchange offer, whereby they propose to exchange 10,940.18 acres lying in Township 19, 21 and 22 South, Ranges 13; 14, 15 and 16 Fast, W.I., in Deschutes County, Oregon, to which they hold title, for standi timber belonging to the Forest Service in an amount equivalent to the value of said acreage. After due consideration of this proposed exchange, the County Court herewith advises all concerned that such an exchange is agreeable to it. DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT By C. B. Lyon _M. T. `Triplett Vim. J. Baer BE IT R111LUBERED, That an adjourned term of the County Court for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Court Room on March 17, 1937, all members being present, the following business was transacted: In the utter of the Taxation of Lots Owned by Deschutes County Library Board: It appearing that the Deschutes County Library Board is merely an agency of Deschutes County and tha its property is, therefore, not subject to taxation, it is hereby ORDERED that the Sheriff be and he is hereby directed to cancel upon the rolls all unpaid taxes he tofore assessed against the following described real property of said Deschutes County Library Board, to -wit: Lots 6 and 7 in Block 22 of Park Addition to Bend, and that he take credit in his accounts for the amount of such cancelled taxes. In the Fatter of the Deschutes County Law Library: Jay H. Upton and Geo. H.Brewster appearing before the Court in behalf of the Deschutes County Law Library Board recommending a proposal of the West Publishing CompeLny to replace a portion of the library-de- stroyed by fire, and after discussion the court signed a contract with the West Publishing Company for $4800. to be paid as funds accrue in the Law Library,Fund, providing that a debt of $1200.00 due on books which were ry•:t t., 309 destroyed by fire be cancelled. In the Matter of Leasing ✓ County,Property: At this time the Court signed a lease to E. 0. Bryant for the following property: WNET; WgSW4 Sec. 33. SWj Sec. 28; S2SEj; NW4SEg Sec. 29; NV4jNEg; I SE4 ;: Sec. 32; W SY�, Sec. 20, and W? NW4 Sec. 21, all in Township 15 S. R. 11 E.W.M. for $10.00. In the Matter of Sale of County Property: At this time the Court signed deed for land as follows: Joe Gibson Lot 4, Block 24, Highland Addition to Bend, Oregon $135.00 L.-X. Tonas Tract 13 of Carroll Acres 15.00 In the Matter of Contract to Sell County Property: Now at this time the Court signed a contract with Con Breen for E2 NE4, 27- 17 -14. In the Matter of Sheriff's Bond: The Court approved the bond of Sheriff C. L. McCauley as Tax Collector in the amount of $30,000.00 In the Matter of Cancellation j of Warrants: At this time the County Warrant No. 6936 -B to J. W. Copeland Yards for $1.40, and Warrant No. 712 ,to the First National Bank of Klamath Falls for $350.00 were ordered cancelled, for the reason that the same were issued in error. In the Matter of Dance Hall Licenses: The Court approved the application and bond of the Pleasant Ridge Community Association for a danc hall license, and the Clerk was ordered to issue the same. In the Matter of Liquor License: At this time the Court approved the application of W. C. Tyson for a Retail Beer and Package A Liquor License. In the Matter of Delinquent Taxes: The Clerk was instructed to notify the Sheriff to check up on taxes on timber lands which were be- ing logged off and require that such taxes be paid in full. In the Matter of Printing Supplies for the New Tax System: At this time bids were opened for furnishing supplies for the new tax collection system, and the contract awarded to the Redmond Spokesman for 4220.00. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: A. Aune Relief $14.80 R. W. Christiansen " 1.00 The Bend Dairy " 4.84 Columbia Food Market '+ 10.50 M. P. Cashman " 21.05 Columbia Mercantile Co. " 134.72 Jack Cook " 1.00 Delaware Service Station " 3.50 benison's " 53.50 Downing,Hotel " 2.00 Erickson's Food Market " 38.22 Greenwood Grocery " 32.00 C. S. Harrison " 12.50 Agnes Hyde 10.00 A. C. Kirtsis " 5.00 Frances Lehn 8.67 Marion M. Lesh " 94.00 Mrs. K. C. McCormick " 8.00 Magill Drug Co. " 213. 91 Medo -Land Creamery Co. " 2.86 Mildred J. Miller *' 6.66 Dan .Mi ri ch 7.50 Multnomah County Relief Cormnittee " 23.61 Niswonger & Winslow Relief Niswonger & Winslow " Owl Pharmacy " Parker Drug Store " Redmond Columbia Market " Sorensen Service & Auto Camp Mrs. Eva L. Slack " Mary Sullivan tin - Sungold Dairy " J. w. Thom " T. C. Vandevert " John Wetle Co. " Niswonger & Winslow Pac. Tel & Tel Co. Service -- Various Offices Court adjourned until 9:00 o'clock A.M. March 18th. Thursday, March 18, 1937 127.50 2.50 .85 1.50 22.25 8.00 15.00 7.33 1.98 145.00 1.00 10.03 45-00 62.39 9 :00 A.M. In the Matter of Bids J for County Property; At this time the Court accepted bids for County owned property, and the Sheriff was ordered to advertise the same, as follows: SW� S*4-' 16 -14 -13 for $50.00 NE+ 9 -18 -13 for $50.00 8 Whereupon the Court adjourned until March 25, 1937. ' C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer IN TIM COUNTY COURT FOR DESCH'UTES COUNTY OREGON n re petition of County Judge Commissioner Commissioner ( ORDER AUTHORIZING IECUTION OF DEED . J. Jonas ) Now on the 17th day of March 1937, comes a petition of L., J. Jonas asking this court to reconvey Tract 13 of Carroll Acres, which was acquired by Deschutes County, Oregon under a tax sale for 1923 taxes. And this court having examined the original tax receipts of E. L. Roberts and of the said L. J. Jonas nd being fully advised in the premises, it is hereby ORDERED: that upon the payment to said Deschutes County by the said L. J. Jonas, of the sum of 515.0 Dllars covering the gross amount of the 1923 taxes, for which said tract was sold, that a deed reconveying sai ract 13 to the said L. J. Jonas be executed by this court forthwith and that the County Clerk record such deed thout charge. Done in open Court at Bend, Oregon this 17th day of March, 1937. DESChUTES COUNT TY, OREGON By C. E. Lyon County Judge. By M. T. Triplett Commissioner. By Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. BE IT R 1�DIIBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, held in the Court Room on March 25, 1937, pursuant to adjourMEmt, ali members being present, the following usiness was transacted: n the Flatter of Court J ouse Rent: At this time the Clerk was ordered to draw a warrant every month to L. M. foss, Trustee, for $200.00 t for the Court House; also $5.00 per month from April 1 to October 1, and X10.00 per month from October 1 to I f 31-1 i April 1, for heating the County Jail. In the katter of Claims ✓ Against the County: The following claims were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Anton Aune Bell's Grocery Bend Drug Company Bend Water Department Paul Brookings Buy Rite Grocery Columbia Mercantile Co. Rollie Davis Delaware Annex Denison's Downing Hotel Nellie Grater C. L. Harrison A. J. Harter Max Hemingway R. W. Hemingway Mrs. C. H.'Nuntington Agnes Hyde F. B. Jackson Magill Drug Co. James Mayne The Miller Lumber Company Northern Piggly Wiggly Owl Auto Camp Owl Pharmacy Pacific Power & Light Co. J. C. Penney Company Safeway Stores, Inc. J. W. Thom John Wetle Co. C. W. Williamson Bank of Bend Bank of Bend Fred R. Sankey E. G. Mansfield In the Matter of the Sale of County Owned Property: Relief TT rT n TT a TT ,1 n Tr TT rr rT Ti rs n Pi TV IT Tr TT TT TM TT TT sr Vf TV Old Age Pensions Blind Assistance Predatory Animal Control Making Index of Circuit Court Register in Clerk's Office The Court signed deeds as follows: C. P. McDowell et ux Tract No. 7, Reed Highway Acreage henry Langeberg Merrill Behymer et ux Lots 16 and 17, Block 10, Kenwood Lot 6, Block 11, Aubrey "eights P 3.60 14.40 5.49 1.25 8.00 22:00 6.00 3.50 2.00 68.25 1.00 60.00 4.00 3.00 3.50 4.50 30.00. 10.100 15.00 88.84 4.50 3.00 15.00 34.00 .68 2.79 2.4.9 30.22 10.50 5.24 3.00 441.66 3.94 250.00 110.00 5.25 100.00 71.13 At this time the Court signed an agreement to sell the following County owned property to C. L. Lots 3 and 4 in Block 44, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend. In. the Matter of Collection of Dog � Licenses in the City of Redmond: At this time the Court signed an agreement with the City of Redmond, whereby the City of Redmond undertakes the collection of dog; licenses within the City limits, and the City Marshal of Redmond was named as Deputy to collect such licenses. In the utter of the Transfer of County Funds: At this time the Court made an order directing the Treasurer to transfer $10,000.00 of the amount formerly budgeted for warrant retirement fund to the k�aergency Fund to pay for replacement of records and equipment destroyed in the Court House fire. In the 'Fatter of Janitor Salary: At this time the Court made an order reducing the Janitor's Salary from x¢100.00 to 060.00 per month, beginning April 1, 1937. Whereupon the Court adjourned until 9 :00 o'clock A.M. March 26th. March 26, 1937 In the Matter of Bids for County Property: At this time the Court accepted bids and ordered the Sheriff to advertise property as follows: S SE4 33- 14-11; E N-Ej- 4- 15 -11; NWtKft 3 -15 -11 Lots 1 and 2, Block 156, Bend Pard 2nd Addy Lot 6, Block 30, and Lot 11, Block 17, Highland Lot 1, Block 6, Laidlaw Add. Lots 1 and 2, Block 24, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition There being no further business, said meeting adjourned. C. E. Lyon I& T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer $50.00 20.00 45.00 10.00 20.00 County Judge. Commissioner. Commissioner. BE IT R1aiUMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court in and for Deschutes County; Oregon, was held at the Court House on April 7, 1937, and this being the time fixed by law for beginning of said te=rm. Judge C. E. Lyon and Wm. J. Baer were present; Commissioner Triplett being; absent on account of illness.. Whereupon the following transactions were had: In the .Matter of Opening the East Lake Road: A delegation from the Sportsmen Association appeared and asked the County Court to use their machineZ,y in opening the East Lake Road; expense to be borne by ru'he Association. After discussion, the Court decided to open the road as far as the 1tiational Forest boundary line. In the .J`Iatter of Liquor Licenses: At this time the Court approved petition of Bert Meeks for a Package Class A Liquor License. - In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following claims were presented and ordered paid: Violet Irvine Salary- -Help in Clerk's Office Northwest Printing Co. Replacement Supplies - -- Various Offices Underwood Elliott risher Co. Replacement machines - -- " it Chester C. Myers Salary -- Assessor's Office Elsie Cox it it it J. H. Loomis Constable Howard Shaw Salary -- Assisting Watermaster Robert Lyons Salary -- Assessors Office Frances Sherrell It " " R. tinna Thompson " Co. School Supt's Office C. L. McCauley Sheriff -- Postage, etc„ Merrill Behymer Fingerprint Identifications C. V. Silvis Salary -- Deputy Assessor Pac. Tel & Tel. Co. County Nurse Telephone Constance Crist " Mileage it tt . it IT Stamps, Express, etc. Joseph Egg Repairing furniture dtimaged by fire E. Meistad Hauling.Charges J. hlton Thompson School Supt. Exp. Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster Evaline Riebhoff Selecting Jury List -- Justice Court 2nd Dist. Amy Vestal tr It it ff it it n C. E. Lyon Co. Judge -- Postage, etc. C. E. Lyon IT " Mileage An. J. Baer Commissioner -- Salary & Mileage Grace E. Lawrence l safe Cabinet The Owl Pharmacy Replacement Supplies Smith's Electric Labor Bear's Jewelry Store Clock -- Clerk's Office State Industrial Accident Com. Insurance - -Peace Officers it it It rt IT if it (Feb.) Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Replacement Supplies Royal Typewriter Co. Replacement Typewriter Bend. -6ardware Company Janitor Acct. garl Austin Repair Shop keys Square Deal Furniture Co. Replacement -- Office Furniture Wm. Montgomery Co. Radiators-- Treasurerl& Office Downing Cafe Board of Prisoners Long & Hilton Counter -- Clerk's Office The Free Press Replacement Supplies it it Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. Doug's Service Station sheriff --Auto & Travel gip. Pilot Butte Service Station " t' " IT 71 45.00 375.35 337.30 53.19 33.18 8.00 4.00 30.00 30.00 33.00 16.40 ' 35.00 129.00 3.70 41.65 Q.63 . 34.00 59.75 52.94 30.00 169.10 3.00 8.17 5.00 47.55 75.00 7.75 .75 9.95 11.91 11.79 7.00 93.15 9.00 2.75 22.38 6.00 35.00 30.00 6.25 6.25 1.50 17.21 27.17 �J Bend - Portland Truck Service West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Northwest minting Company 11. H. DeArmond H. T. Merritt Bertha Eu0anks Lillie B. Hollinshead Yep Hong Chin Mrs. Lute henderson Ray Eubanks Geo. F. Hoover H. G. Headrick Chas. W. Sayler A. 0. Schilling N. R. Gilbert A. A. Symons Allen's Cafe Dick Cooper Ira Cooper Geo. R. Swagert Charles Edison Barr Paint & Wall raper Co. The Irwin- Hodson Company L. E. McDonnell Mable G. Livesay Bend Motor Tune -Up R. J. McCann Z. T. Gideon Brookings Wood Yard Mable G. Livesay Hogan Studio Valley Printing Co. Bend Furniture Co. National Reemployment The Owl Pharmacy Bend -Troy Laundry gushong & Co. M. Clarke Webb Rowena M. Hogan Nolen H. Gilbert Mid -State Hardware Co. The Redmond Spokesman The John Jdetle Co. Pac. Power & Light Co. Bend Water Department Pilot Butte Pharmacy The Bend Bulletin ►► n ,r Mead & Wheeler Co. Deschutes County Coroner Chamberlin Electric The Bend Bulletin L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. J. S. Davis Co. Royal Typewriter Co. The J.K.Gill Co. W. E. F'inzer & Co. Mable G. Livesay R. B. Gould Rufus C. Holman R. J. McCann DOG LICENSE FUND: Denton Brown Charles Sypher GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Dan C. Wood 0. H. Harrell Fred Conger Lee Hollenbeck Joe Reinricher Bill Carpenter Clint Delude D. D. Tussing Julius Steen Carl Alfrey Roger F. Taylor Roy Mitchell James Reveli Tom Merchant W. J. Dickerson John Connelli Art Torkelson Donald Armstrong Luther Metke J. W. Copeland Yards Bend hardware Co. Freight -- Replacement Supplies Co. Clerk -- Replacement Supplies Treasurer -- Replacement Supplies Desk Justice Fees Witness Fees -- Justice Court it n n r► ►, n ,} it n n rr n n r► ,r r, Juror Fee -- Justice Court it it n IT It it Ir it rr n I► r, ►► n n n n ,► if it Dinner for Jury Kitness Fee & Mileage -- Justice Court ►r n 11 „ rr n r► rr ►, rr n n n n n Stain, varnish etc. Replacement- -Dog License Tags Used Typewriter Cash Paid for Pencils Sheriff's Exp. Gen. Exp. Justice Fees 600d for Jail Clerk -- Postage etc. Fingerprint Identification School Supt. Exp. Court House Exp. March portion operating costs Replacement Supplies Jail Exp. Replacement Supplies Sealer of Weights & Measures Rent - -Co. Nurse Headquarters Sheriff- -Bond Assessor -- Supplies Leg. Pub. 45.30 -- Replacements $59.65 Jail Exp. Shrvice-- Various Offices Jail Water Replacement Supplies Replacement Supplies -- County Clerk it f1 School Sup. it " Assessor it " Sheriff Co. Nurse F.bcp. Post Mortem Electrical Supplies Replacement -- Treasurer Replacements of Machines Sheriff -- Insurance Replacement Typewriter Replacement Supplies Replacement Supplies it it Replacement i'ilaps State Forestry Patrol Replacement signs, etc. Sheep killed by dogs. Goat killed by dog Roadmaster Salary rr „ n of if IV IT it it ,► I it rt ►► ,r rr n it Lumber Road Exp. 3.96 151.05 10.86 15.00 19.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 2.40 2.80 2.80 3.20 3.00 8.40 1.9.40 15.00 6.34 18.30 15.00 26.00 12.50 11.92 ? 6.00 -1:.60 25.91 70.00 2.10 7.35 52.69 12.45 9.00 150.00 8.45 104.95 7.40 26.48 2.25 1119.27 328':45 35.00 297.45 37.50 42.59 5.00 31.55 152.60 549.00 78.14 99.00 66.00 242.20 35.82 45.25 323.90 35.80 30.00 2.50 158.00 124.75 112.25 23.94 39.82 55.86 87.78 119.23 124.75 99.75 124.75 124.75 31.92 14.21 11.97 27.93 11.97 31.92 11.97 14.97 65.91 42.56 313 314 N Central Oregon Motor Co. Road Exp. 4.25 Bend - Portland Truck Service it it 1.56 Shell Oil Company it IT 38.75 Farmers hardware Co. it " 5.49 Bend Garage Company it 48.08 Redmond Motor Company if 5.10 - Croft and Maddox it " 5.50 The Miller Lumber Company It 43.94 W. Crawford IT " 6.80 The Owl Pharmacy it IT 3.50 Standard Oil Company It it 175.08 State Industrial Accident Com Road linployees' Insurance 53.43 Howard Cooper Corporation Road Exp. 104.09 Central Oregon Garage IT if 4.10 Dean Hollinshead if of 99.85 The Texas Company " " 44.33 The Bend Bulletin IT if 15.25 Bend Insurance Agency it " 112.44 Bend Water Department Warehouse Water 1.25 Pacific Power & Light Co. IT Lights 1.14 Bend Iron Works Road rip. 10.24 Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Co. Rent Concrete Mixer 11.25 In the '" atter of a Machine for The Tax Collecting Office: i The Court,signed a contract with the Burroughs Adding - kachine Company for a Duplex Subtractor and Posting Machine for the tax office, which cost $682.00. In the '"after of Predatory Animal Control:. At this time the Court agreed to advance $250.00 for predatory animal control, the same to be matched by the State Game Commission: In the '"latter of Sale i of Real 'Property: At this time the Court signed a deed to Herman L. Ogden covering 'Lot 6 and 13, Block 5, Center Addition to Bend. Whereupon the Court adjourned until the morning of April 8, 1937. . . . . . . . . . . . April 8, 1937 In the Matter of Janitor: At this time the Clerk was ordered to place the name of Frank Crow on the monthly payroll as janitor in place of Fred Triplett. In the blatter of Judges X Stenographer: The Clerk was ordered to substitute Mabel Jacquot in place of Gladys Boylan on the monthly payroll as Judge's Stenographer. In the `"atter of County Horticultural Inspector: By recommendation of Gus Hagglund, County Agent, the Court appointed W. C. Robinson as Deputy County II Horticultural Inspector for Deschutes County. Whereupon Court adjourned to meet April 20, 1937. C. E. Lyon County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. R E S 0 L U T 1 0 11 11 WHMEAS, Deschutes County has Road Bonds coming due on May 1st in the amount of $5,000.00 and Road Bond interest due amounting to $2092.50, and WHEREtzS, due to the Courthouse fire which delayed collection of taxes, there is only $2708.81 available for paying the above mentioned bonds and interest. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the County Treasurer be instructed to ask the State Highway Commission for fin amount sufficient to meet the deficit due on said bonds and interest, the same to be deducted from the Motor. Vehicle license fund allocated to Deschutes County. E �I M Dated this 8th day of April, 1937. C. E. Lyon County Judge. 41i a. J. Baer Commissioner. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. .hPRIL 20, 1937 315 BE IT R11iR BERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County,- Oregon, was held in. the Court Room on April 20, 1937, All members being present, the following business.was transacted: In the Matter of Issuance of Liquor Licenses: At this time the Court passed. a resolution opposing the further issuance of Beer and Wine Licenses along the public highways in Deschutes County. In the 1aatter of the Sale of County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed deeds for county owned property as follows: , Deschutes County Municipal Improvement Co. Nuu4N�E 4; and M4NNT Sec. 27, T. 16 S.R. 11 E. City of Bend Block 1, Terminal Addition; Lots 1 acid 3, Block 21 Center Addition; Lots 2, 3 and 4 in Block 10 Center Addition, and Lots 3 and 4 Block 9, Lit-e-Addition for $315.00. , Also three deeds to the State Highway Commission as follows: A parcel of land lying in the Southeast Quarter (SE-41) of the _Southwest Quarter (S4 of Section 9, Township 17 South, Range 12 East, W,M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and being described as follows: Beginning at a point on the westerly right of way line of The Dalles - California Highway opposite and 75 feet distant from Station 660+00; said point also being 779 feet North and 100 feetOWest of the South Quarter corner of said Section 9; thence North 65 041' West a distance of 250 feet; thence North. a distance'of 438.1 feet to the North line of the Southeast quarter (SE4) of the Southwest Quarter (SW4) of said Section 9; thence Eabt along said North line a distance of 329.9 feet; thence South along the East line of the Southwest Quarter (SW,-'-) of Section 9, a distance of 315 feet to the westerly right of way line of said highway; thence South 24 019' West along said right of way line a distance of 248 feet to the point of beginning. 'The parcel of land to which this description applies contains 3.56 acres. ✓ A parcel of land lying in the Southwest Quarter (SW41) of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section 26, Township 16 South, Range 12 East, W,M., Deschutes County, Oregon, said parcel being a roaa 30 feet in width and described as follows: Beginning at the southeast corner of a 4.85 acre gravel pit site; said corner being on the east line of and 700 feet sout of the northeast corner of said Southwest quarter (SW4) of the Northwest Quarter (NW4) of Section 26; thence South along said east line a distance of 200 feet to the westerly right of way line of The Dalles- California Highway opposite Station 4554-76; thence South 26 020' West along said right of way line a ``dlst�q,rce_of- 67.:6;:feet; thence North a distance of 260.6 feet to the south line of said gravel pit site; thence East along said South line a distance of 30 feet to the point of beginning;. 'The parcel of land to which this description applies contains 0.16 acre. All.of the 1�ortheast quarter (TZ4) of the Southwest Quarter (SV4) of the Southeast Quarter (SEi-).and all of the North Half (N2) of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section 2, Town- ship 20 South, Range 16 East, W.M., Deschutes County, Oregon. The parcel of land to which this description applies contains 30.0 acres, of which 2.5 acres lie, within the existing right of way; net new area 27.5 acres. In the Matter of Bids for County Property: At this time the Court accepted bids and ordered. the Sheriff to advertise the following property: Lot 7, Block 9, North Addition $25.00 Lots 1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, Block 7, Laidlaw and Lots 4 to 12, inclusive, in Block 8, Laidlaw All of Block 10, Laidlaw 100.00 Lots 14 to-17, inclusive, in Block 11 ) Lots 6, 7 and 8 in Block 13 ) Lots 13 and 14 in Block 19 ) Lots 1 to 5, inclusive, and Lot 16 in Block 19 ) Lot 7 in Block 20 ) Laidlaw 92.50 Lots 13 to'24, inclusive, in Block 24 ) Lots 1, 2, 3, 11 and 12 in Block 28 j Lots 1, 2, 11 and 12, Block 29 ) S4S4' 14 -16 -12 ) SE4 of 15 -16 -12 ) E-�ATNE42 4NW4, SETM i SE4SW4, SE4 of 22 -16 -12 NW4NW4 of, 23 -16 -12 ) 185.00 ) WOE4i N�NW4 27 -16 -12 (except 1.47 acres in NEjNWZ4 of 27- 16 -12) belonging to State) NE4SE4 13 -17 -12 ) In the iviatter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: R. J. Crane Mae E. Arnold Ray Cooper Louis Arney Ole Benson P. E. Cullivson Mrs. Ivan Thatcher Mrs. Ernest Nelson Martha Conklin M. T. Triplett Ralph Heath Frank Arthur Fred Wilson Florence Swanson Florence Swanson Beulah Reynolds Arthur Reynolds R. C. Wallsinger A. F. Jones Henry Strixner C. L. Howlett Dorothy Adams Walter Post Josephine Jones Geo. S. Lynch Bend Drug Company Bend Water Department Paul D. Brookings Mrs. Maynard T. Brown R. W. Christianson Erickson's Food Market Mrs. Sula Everetts Nellie Grater Agnes Hyde Marion M. Lesh Margaret hicLennan Magill Drug Company M. S. Mayfield Owl Auto Camp Niswonger & Winslow Pae. Power & Light Co. J. C. Penney Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Redmond Fuel Co. St. Charles Hospital' Safeway Stores, Inc. J. W. Thom Bend Drug Company Dennison's Erickson's Food. u'larket Marley Hotel Safeway Stores, Inc. #83 Columbia Food Store Greenwood Grocery Magill Drug Co. Medo -Land Creamery Michaelson's Grocery Northern Piggly Wiggly C. J. Rademacher J. W. `Thom John Wetle Co. Belle's Grocery Bend Drug Co. S. D. Brown Brown's Grocery Carroll Acres Store Cashman's Columbia Food Market Columbia Food Store J. S. Davis Company H. L. Day Delaware Annex Greenwood Grocery Max Hemingway F. B. Jackson Lynch & Roberts Mrs. K. C. McCormick Idagill Drug Company James Mayne Medo -Land Creamery Michaelson's Grocery The Miller Lumber Co. Sara Mowery, R. N. Northern Piggly Wiggly wl Pharmacy ac. Power & Light • J. Rademacher Circuit Court Reporter Juvenile Case Investigation Grand. Juror Grand Jury tr ti N Ir n N ,► N N County Commissioner Circuit Court Ritness FeeEi & Mileage Bailiff's Fees n rr Reporting -- Circuit Court Witness Fees & Mileage N ,r n n n n n n N N Ir N n n Witness fees & Mileage Court House Exp. Relief it n N• N n rr tr rr r, „ rt n rr n ' rr N tr rr if It if t, n N „ n 11 „ /T „ N N „ „ „ ►, rr „ n ,r rr rr tr n rr „ „ A $73.85 4.00 ,6.00 12.10 9.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 .8. 20 40.00 67.00 67.00 34.00 28.00 15.00 9.20 9.20 27.50 73.00 5.60 11.60 11.00 9.60 9.10 87.66 .57 1 . 3 3 , 5.50 12.00 21.75 132.05 5.00 60.00 10.00 115.00 20.00 36.70 5.00 8.50 3.00 2.40 6.28 5.41 7.00 166.26 22.50 60.00 1.65 11.00 57.25 :. 5 - 7.50 16.25 14.56 3.41 24.50 17.60 15.00 4.00 2.49 4.50 . 1.25 10.00 3.25 1.76 13.89 5.50 19.75 10.00 7.00 2.25 19.00 9.30 15.00 19.80 8.00 15.01 4.50 6.82 82.60 10.00 26.67 10.00 .75 3.80 3.00 J a Riverfront Grocery J. W. Thom John Wetle Co. C. W. Williamson Pac. Tel & Tel Co. St. Charles Hospital First 1`'ational Bank it if t1 John Susac George Rasmussen Marion Littlefield F. 0. Miner Frank Parsyck Eleanor Bechen Elsie Blakely Grace Dick J. J. Wilt Ronald Sellars Virgene Grimes Herman Rasch Pearl IA. Haynes Zetta Brosterhous Irma Barr George (;.'Rice Hugh Kelley W. 11. St enni ck Roy B. Slate Alice Foley Wargaret Dougherty John Klassen Carrie Fountain Kallona Fox George Hoover J. J. Wilt George Rasmussen Irma Barr W. H. Stennick Carrie Fountain Grace C. Dick VJm. P. Vandevert Virgene Grimes GENERAL ROAD FUND: Tom Merchant Bill Carpenter Tone Conelli Roy Campbell Mark Battey Donald Armstrong Luther I ,41etke John E. Munier Relief ,t n Telephone Bill -- Various Offices Relief Aid for Blind Old Age Assistance Circuit Court Juror C IT n n It „ H IT tr n to If If to IT 1, IT „ ft rr rr n it If „ tt It „ R It IT If if rr it IT it TM n n It it it It it it IT IT IT if It 11 11 IT It If if it it IT if it IT It IT .tt IT It it If Circuit Court Grant Juror it it n rt if it H IT n IT to it tr if It if t1 it 11 It " if Btliliff Grand Juror Road,-Exp. it 11 er t, 1t „ 11 t} ,r n Truck Insurance Whereupon Court adjourned to meet April 21st at 9 A.M. . . . . . . . . . . April 21, 1937 In the Matter of Bids for County Property: property: ■ 3.00 77.50 4.98 3.00 73.70 38.00 3.94 450.05 18.00 24.00 24.40 12.00 18.00 24.00 18.00 24.00 28.40 18.00 24.00 23.20 25.90 24.00 24.00 21.60 18.00 24.00 18.00 18.00 18.00 25.00 24.00 24.00 15.00 7.40 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 44.00 3.00 80.00 45.88 31.92 27.93 9.97 31.92 39.9-2 88.61 oll At this time the Court accepted bids and ordered the Sheriff to advertise the following County owne April 22, 1937 In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: J At this time the Court signed a deed to M. A. Lehman covering Lot 2, Section 4, Township 14 S. R. 13 E., containing 23 acres, for �118.01, also a Deed to the City of Bend covering Lot 4, Block 10, Riverside and Lot 1,.Block 13, Bend View Addition to Crook County, Oregon, for $20.00. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: - Lot 7, Block 34 Northwest Townsite Company's Second Add. to Bend $150.00 Lots 5, 6, 7 and 8, Block 29, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Add. to Bend 40.00 Lot 6, Block 21, Highland Addition 10.00 Lot 8, Block 18, Highland Addition 10.00 Lot 14, Block 28, Highland Addition 10.00 Lot 11, Block 29, Highland Addition 25.00 Lot 15, Block 43, Riverside Addition 10.00 Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block 27, Bonne Home Addition 30.00 Lots 15 and 16, Block 142, Bend Park Second Addition 25.00 Whereupon Court adjourned to meet April 22nd at 9 A.M.. April 22, 1937 In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: J At this time the Court signed a deed to M. A. Lehman covering Lot 2, Section 4, Township 14 S. R. 13 E., containing 23 acres, for �118.01, also a Deed to the City of Bend covering Lot 4, Block 10, Riverside and Lot 1,.Block 13, Bend View Addition to Crook County, Oregon, for $20.00. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: - The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: .The Bend Dairy Bend vrug Company Brown's Grocery Carroll Acres Store Columbia rood Store Delaware Annex Erickson's Food I'larket R. W. Hemingway Agnes Hyde Mrs. C. B. Huntington Marion M. Lesh Magill Drug Company Northern Piggly Wiggly Pac. Power & Light Co. Parker Drug Store Mrs. Floyd E. Renn St. Charles Hospital Diane Taylor J. W. Thom John Wetle Company Elsie Blakely C. L. Howlett Fay Foster Relief „ „ „ „ ,T „ „ n „ „ IT Circuit Court Juror Mileage Witness Fee -- Circuit Court Grand Turor Whereupon Court adjourned to meet April 29, 1937. C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer April 29, 1937 County Judge Commissioner Commissioner. 14.74 .57 3.25 2.15 9.00 2.50 32.72 50.00 2.00 30.00 16.00 30.16 13.25 2.91'. 3.75 ,.2.50 47.76 26.67 3.00 1.98 3.'60 2.00 8.00 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned term of the County Courtin and for Deschutes County was held in the Court House on April 29, 1937. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the '"atter of Leasing County Property: The Court signed a lease to T. E. Humphrey for the following County owned land: SE4 SW4, SW4SE4, 14 -18 -12 WzNE4, S4;LLNE4 23 -18 -12 EjNW4, E�'TSW4, SW4SW4i SE4, 23 -18 -12 SW�N6 NW4SW4, 24 -18+-12 NWtW , ELNE4, Ej, 25 -18 -12 N2, 26 -18 -12 In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Land: ,. The Court signed deeds for County land as follows: Central Oregon Irrigation District SW4 of SE4, Sec. 17, Twp. 17, Range 13 E. City of Bend Lot 11, Block 22, Weistoria Addition State of Oregon Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block 2, North Addition to City of Bend In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: C. L. Howlett Underwood Elliott Fisher Co. Belle's Grocery M. Burich W. 0. Burrkll R. W. �Ihristiansen Delaware Annex Denison's Erickson's Food Market Greenwood Grocery R. W. Hemingway Mrs. M. F. Jackson Marion M. Lesh Magill Drug Co. James Mayne Owl Auto Camp Parker Drug Co. Pilot Butte Pharmacy it. Charles Hospital f. W. Thom Witness Fee -- Circuit Court Replacement Supplies Relief it It It it it it it tt if it it it it it „ it $p 2.00 97.20 4.50 15.00 10.00 2.00 5.75 18.00 7.91 4.00 62.50 40.00 18.00 32.54 17.50 4.00 7.00 4.28 108.77 26.00 �J Wesley's Relief 1.54 John Wetle Co. 19.04 Bend Drug Co. " 1.27 Denison!s " 44.30 Greenwood Grocery " 13.25 Magill Drug Co. " 2.07 Marley hotel " 2.25 Redmond Fuel Go. " 3.00 . St. Charles Hospital " 55.31 John Wetle Co. " 2.98 Deschutes County Relief Com. " 1.40 ' Pondosa Pine Post #1643 Soldiers' Relief 120.00 Whereupon Court adjourned until ( A.M. April 30th. April 30, 1937 In the Matter of Bids for County Property: At this time the court accepted bids and ordered the Sheriff to advertise the following property: Lot 7, Block 2, North Addition $35.00 Lots 1 and 2, Block 31, First Addition to Kenwood 20.00 Lot 12,*Block 41, Riverside Addition 10.00 Lots 5,.6 and 19, Block 154, Bend Park - Second Add. 30.00 Lot 7, Block 143, Bend Park Second Add. 15.00 Lot 8, Block 43, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition 15.00 The Commissioners were instructed to inspect County Lands May 3rd & 4th. There being no further business Court adjourned. G. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. • f Win. J. Baer Commissioner. BE I'T REMEMBERED, That the regular term of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held-in the Court Room on May 5, 1937, All members being present, the following business was transacted. In the Matter of Bids on Diesel Oil: -At this time the Court contracted. with the Union Oil Company to furnish diesel oil to the Court for 7 -3/40 Per gallon. In the Matte of Claims Against the ounty: -The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Elsie Cox Sheriff's Emergency Ace't. $ -Z1.92 Kathleen Chapman :65,00 Hazel Ralston 65.00 Chester C. Myers. 43.40' Constance Crist Co. Nurse -- Stamps 5,00 City Drug Co. ." " Supplies 3.10 Ruth M. Shearer Treasurer -- Stamps, etc. 5.00 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. " Supplies 8.02: Aubrey F: Perry Watermaster 191.72 Robert E, Lyons Assessor--Replacement work 16.00 The Owl Pharmacy Treasurer - -80¢ Clerk $6-50--Replacements 7.30 Pilot Butte Pharmacy Replacement -- Sheriff $7.50; Treasurer 2.65 10.15 City Drug Co. Replacement -- Various Offices 6.75 The Bend•Bulletin Supt. Exp. 3.55; Assessor .550 4.10 The Bend'Bulletin Assessor- Replacement 26.85; Legal Pub.16.85 43.70 Doug's Service Station Sheriff--Auto & Travel Exp. 18.72 C. E. Lyon Co. Judge Supplies 2.50 The J. K. Gill Co. School Supt. Supplies- 16.81 Royal Typewriter Co. Co. Judge -- Typewriter 108.00 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. Clerk's Office- Replacement Supplies 7.05 Assessor -- Supplies 15.00 E. Meistad Hauling Charges 9.00 Marion Me Lesh Care of Nettie White et al 30,50 Frank Crow Circuit Court Exp. 32¢; Prisoner's Meal 75¢ 1.07 Bend - Portland TruckSer. Freight 1.66 National Reemployment Operating costs 70.00 320 2.36 2.25 .50 19.52 16.ol 20.00 1.90 9.95 29.42 99.10 39.90 2.39 11.97 •33 1.00 5.64 13.65 108.00 1243.65 3.05 37.00 5.90 .50 50.00 17.6o 1.25 33.10 50.69 3.75 5.75 19-75 4.11 25.00 662.6o 1.04 6.75 41.65 33.00 18.50 3F.00 3.53 1.50 5.30 .99 2.00 151.65 125.55 112.2ci 9576 112.25 124.75 124.75 109.79 124.75 109.72 197.66 1.50 240.32 6.50 56.26 66.50 43'. 59 14.00 1.02.88 . I � I Stevens- NessLaw Publ. Co. Replacement -- Clerk's Office Bend 'Hater Department Jail Water Consolidated Freight Lines Freight Pac. Power & Light Co. Court House 15.76; Jail 2..26; Co. Nurse 50¢ M. Clarke Webb Sealer of Weights & Measures J. H. Hazlett Dist. Atty. - -Oregon Lode Symons Bros. Replacement--Assessor Bear's Jewelry Store Clock--Assessor Hanson Blue Print Co. Assessor -- 14.71; Commissioners - -14.71 Fred Triplett Deputy Assessor W. A. Rahn Assessor--Deputy Hire Bend Hardware Co. Emergency 1.89; Jail Ixp. 50¢ State Industrial Accident Peace Officers Erickson's Food Market Jail Exp. Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. Bend. Garage Company Sheriff Auto & Travel Exp. City Drug Co. Reolacements -- School 'Supt. C. V. Silvis Deputy Assessor 8 The Redmond Spokesman Sheriff's Office 1227.50; Leg. Pub. 16.15 Mission Service Station Sheriff--Auto & Travel. Exp. Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner Braley &. Graham, Inc. Sheriff--Auto &.Travel Exp. Bend Drug Co. Fingerprint Identifici.ation Deschutes Co. Pomona Grange Materials for Rodett Control R. S. Williams Sheriff's Deputy Joseph Egg Repair Chair -- Circuit Judge Downing Hotel & Cafe Jury meals 6;35; Board of Pris§ners 26.75 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Tel & Tel 7.;33; Auto exp. 24.22 Emergency 19.14 Bert C. Boylan Dist. Atty. Travel Exp. The Free Press J. P.- -Case File Cards Hogan Studio Sheriff- Fingerpri,ntl dent ifications 6.00 Emergency 12.75 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Sheriff--Emergency Supplies M. T. Triplett County Commissioner H. C. Nelson Furniture -- Emergency ACCt. for•various offices Magill Drug Co. County Nurse Supplies Pilot Butte Pharmacy County Nurse Supplies Constance W. Crist If " Mileage R. Anna Thompson Clerk -- School Supt. Rowena M. Hogan, Agent Relief Max Hemingway " �� Magill Drug Co. E. Meistad Jail Exp. Pilot Butte Pharmacy Circuit Judge Supplier Consolidated Freight Lines Assessor -- Freight J. E. Neill Grand Jury Witness GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster Dan C. Wood Salary 0. H. Harrell " Joe Heinricher Clinton Delude " D. D. Tussing Roger Taylor Carl Alfrey _ If Lee Hollenbeck Julius Steen If Ballou & Wright Road Exp. Drake's Auto Shop " If Standard Oil Company { A. E. Ault State Industrial Acc. Road Employes Insurance The Miller Lumber Co. General Petroleum Corp. Road. Exp. L. A. Snow Company Bend. Hardriare Company 2.36 2.25 .50 19.52 16.ol 20.00 1.90 9.95 29.42 99.10 39.90 2.39 11.97 •33 1.00 5.64 13.65 108.00 1243.65 3.05 37.00 5.90 .50 50.00 17.6o 1.25 33.10 50.69 3.75 5.75 19-75 4.11 25.00 662.6o 1.04 6.75 41.65 33.00 18.50 3F.00 3.53 1.50 5.30 .99 2.00 151.65 125.55 112.2ci 9576 112.25 124.75 124.75 109.79 124.75 109.72 197.66 1.50 240.32 6.50 56.26 66.50 43'. 59 14.00 1.02.88 . I � I J e D,G.4_ Bend Iron Works Tum A -Lum Lumber Co. Farmers Hardware Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Redmond. Motor Company Central Oregon Seed Co. The Austin Western RoadMachinery Co. Fac. Pourer &.Light Co. Bend dater De-oartment 2ropetteMaddox Bend Garage Company W. G. Fordham Road Exp. n u u n " u u u ' u n n " • Warehouse Water Road EX u n n Right -of -Fay LIBRARY FUND: Deschutes County Library Revolving Fund In the Matter of Leasing � County 'Property: 36.21 3.15 1.27 3.60 5.35 .60 4. 78 1.00 1.25 21.20 245.00 �0 97-SO 7.64 At this time the Court leased to Glenn H. Slack the following property for the remainder of the year 1937 for the sum of $8.00: 9JANW4 15 -15 -12 SW -1• 15 -19 -12 9F 'J tiVzNE* 27 -19 -12 Also that -oortion of the E,I!Tffj- of Sec. 27 lying South of the Arnold Ditch. In the Natter of Sale of County Property: ' At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: To Central Oregon Irrigation District SW,1SE­41 Sec. 17-17-13- $4o.00r SE4SWJ 22 -17 -14 ) W, E14 22 =17 -14 ) 220.00- Wes ; 33 -17 -13 SW4 S4 17 -17 -13 ) To Ray Johnson Post No. 44 American. tdg on Lot 11, Block 7 Mountain View Add. to Redmond (to quiet title) In the Matter of Representation For the Central Oregon Association: At this time Commissioner Wm. J. Baer was designated as court representative to attend. all meetings of the Central Oregon Highway Association and the State Highway Commission. In the ratter of Inspecting County Property: At this time the Commissioners were authorized to inspect County property on the 6th and. 7th days of May. Whereupon Court adjourned until May 24, 1937. C. E. Lyon County Judge. N: T. Triplett Commissioner- Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. May 24, 1937 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes,County, Oregon was held. at the Court House on May 24, 1937; All members being present, the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of the Application for Federal Administration Grant for Construction of Court House: At this time the following Resolution was adopted: "APPLICATION RESOLUTION A Resolution authorizing the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, to file an application to the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works; for a grant to aid. in fin- ancing the construction of a COUNTY -CITY BUILDING and designating Tourtellotte & Phillips, Associated Architects, to furnish such information as the Government may request. BE IT RESOLVED by the Deschutes County Court: Section 1. That C. E. Lyon, County Judge, be and he is authorized to execute and file an application on behalf of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon to the United States of America for a Grant to aid in financing the construction of a County -City Build.ing. Section 2. That Tourtellotte & Phillips, Associated Architects be, and they are hereby authorized and directed. to furnish such information as the United States of America through the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works may reasonable request in connection with the application which is herein 322- authorized to be filed. Dated this 24th day of May, 1937• Whereupon Court adjourned. Deschutes County, Oregon f C. E. Lyon County Judge 11. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner" C. E. Lyon County Jud_ge•. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held in the Court Room in the Court house on June 2, 1937. All members being present, the following business was transacted: Sheriff's Exp. 3.50 In the Matter of Claims Nurse's Exp. Against the County: Juvenile Exp. 13.00 The following bills were presented and ordered paid: 1.81E GENERAL FUND: Supplies -- Various Offices 79.65- M. T. Ttiplett County Commissioner ,#34.00, W. A. Jacobs Replacement--Dist. Atty. 19.00I Elsie Cox- Salary- Replacement work 36.96 C. V. Silvis Deputy Assessor 122.5C! Alfred Burklund Carpenter Work 18.00 C. L. McCauley Cash advanced by Sheriff 31:35 Chester C. Myers Salary- Replacement work 42.44 Agnes Hines Clerk -- Sheriff 10:00 Bert Meeks Sheriff's Deputy 1.50 C. L. McCauley Postage--She-riff 105:30 J. H. Loomis Sheriff's Deputy 40.50 Kathleen P. Chapman Replacement Exp. - Sheriff & Assessor 56:25 Constance W. Crist Nurse -- Mileage 20:.50 Constance W. Crist " "1.6Fi 400.00 Constance W. Crist " Replacement 1.14.1; Postage 5.00 6.11. Margaret Beaver County Nurse Exp. 5:00 Nell Dugan Extra Clerk Hire -- Treasurer 5.50 Hazel Ralston Replacement work 57.50 Z. T. Gideon Deputy Assessor 120:00 The Owl Pharmacy. Jail Exp ; 1'. 20 Pilot Butte Service Sta. Sheriff--Auto & Travel Exp. 10.39 Carl'_Austin Sheriff's Exp. 3.50 Magill Drug Co. Nurse's Exp. Marion M. Lesh Juvenile Exp. 13.00 Consolidated Freight Lines Freight 1.81E The Bend Bulletin Supplies -- Various Offices 79.65- Pacific Power & Light Co. Jail Lights 2.60; Co-uxt .House 12.90 15:50 The Redmond Spokesman Supplies -- Various Offices 69.2Pi Rowena M. Hogan, Agt. Rent -- County Nurses Office 9.00 Bend 1iardware Company Sheriff -- Supplies 1.7�i A. E. Simmons Clerk's Supplies 11.00 The Miller-Bryant-Pierce Co. Treasurer -- Replacements 4 5o The Owl Pharmacy Clerk's Exp.- ReplacEmerits 6:5C� J. W. Copeland Yards Jail Exp. Erickson's Food. Market M. Clarke Webb Sealer of Weights & measurers 16.01E The Owl Pharmacy Assessor--Replacement 1.50 Bned- �Portland Truck Service Freight •50 Thomas R. Hudson, Agent Assessor's Exp. 1.00 Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Replacement-­Assessor 400.00 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Sheriff--Replacement 36.00? Dr. J. W. Thom Registrar fees 1.50 Dr. R. W. Christiansen 11 11 5.7`.i E. Meistad Downing Cafe A. E. Simmons Northwest Printing Company Remington Rand Inc. Erickson's Food arket J. F. Arnold C. E. Lyon National ReEmployment Service R. Anna Thompson Mary L. Thompson E. G. Mansfield Martha Umbarger Marguerite H. Lyons Viable G. Livesay -- Aubrey E. Perry J. J. Wilt State Industrial Accident Commission Wm. J. Baer Pac. Tel & Tel Co. Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. Belle s Grocery Bend Water Department Paul Brookings Mrs. Maynard T. Brown J. W. Copeland Yars Greenwood. Grocery Raymond F. Jones, M.D. Margaret McLennan Magill Drug Company James Mayne Dr. Lewis C. Martin Michaelson's Grocery awl Pharmacy Riverfront Grocery St. Charles Hospital Oscar D. Springgate J. W. Thom Todoroff Grocery Bend Water Department Elmer Lehnherr Magill Drug Co. Michaelson's Grocery City Drug Company H. T. Merritt City Drug Company GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Lee Hollenbeck Roger Taylor Clinton Delude Carl Alf rey D. D. Tussing Dan C. Wood - 0. H. Harrell State Industrial Accident Commission L. A. Snow Company John.Munier Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Central Oregon Seed Co. Ballou & Wright Farmers `xardware Co. Cashman Moving Saf e Prisoner's Meals Sheriff's Exp. Supplies -- Various Offices u If rr Jail Exp. Insurance Co. Judge- Postage 2.30 Misc. 2.40 May operating exp. Clerk -- School Supt. It n. u Salary- Replacement work it rr If Mileage- Deputy Assessor Postage -- Clerk's Office Watermaster Asst. Watermaster Peace Officers' Ine. County Commissioner Tel. service Supplies -- Various Offices Relief It u u n . u n rr u If if it If Replacement Supplies Justice of the Peace Clerk's Supplies Road-master Salary rr rr u rr n rr Road Employees' insurance Road Exp. Truck Ins. "Road Exp. u n n n n If n If 10:00 34425 4:o0 716:49 1,994.49 :63 612:05 4.70 70.00 4o :50 10.50 85.00 18.75 4.50 9 :00 192:8 .15,57 11.91 ..73.10 455 201.21 4: 5o 1 :85 5:50 6:0o 1.35 12.76 1: 50 5.00 13:9+ 4.5o 5.00 128.10 1 :02 5. ILO 76:10 1 :65 35:50 5.00 3=75 3175 = 57 17.00 4 :o0 21:00 x+.25 150.31 12+.75 124:75. 112:25 124-75 12+.75 101 :72 112 :25 39:50 : 50 J 44�65 :8o 2:Eo 22.53 1.00 5.95 323 6324 RedmohdL Motor Co. Road Exp. 31:40 Shell•Oil Company " " 39'75 Central Oregon Garage " " 3.7p John Munier „ " 19`75 Croft•& Maddox " " 6.60 Pac. Power & Light Co. Warehouse Lights 1.00 In the hatter of Option on County Owned Land: At this time the court signed an option to the State Highway Department for 27.55 acres in the Swi, Sec. 33 and the SE-41 of Sec. 32, Twp. 19 S.R. 16 E.W.M. In the Matter of Lease ✓' of County Land: At this time the Court leasted to J. F. Wolf Lots 7 to 12, inclusive, M.W. Acre Tracts for the balar of the year 19937, providing he built a fence across the North end of the tract. X\In the Matter of Beer Licenses: The Court OKed beer licenses as follows: H. R. Reed, Paulina Lake, and W. T. Lindgren, Golf C &u.rse. In the Matter of Dance Hall Licenses: r The Court OKed the petition of Tumalo Grange for a dance hall license for 1937 and the Clerk was. ordered to issue license on filing the proper bond. In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Property: At this time the County sign, To Sadie D. Findley Lot To City of Bend Lot Lot Lot In the Matter of Cancellation of Taxes: sd deeds as follows: 12, Block 28, Northwest Tocansite Cols. 2nd Add. $150.00 (completed contract) 4, Block 8, Kenwood Add. 1, Block 3, Staats Add. 10, Block 41 and Lots 3 and. 4, Block 17, Wiestoria 280.00 It aopearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the statement of the World Wargo Veterans State Aid Commission that Tract 17, Fair Acres, was deeded to the State in 1931, and since.said time not being subject to taxation, anti that the assessor has erroneously extended taxes against said tract for the years 1931 to 35, inclusive, the Sheriff of Deschutes County, as Tax Collector, is hereby ordered to cancel such taxes of record on the tax rolls of Deschutes County, Oregon. Commissioner Wm. J. Baer was instructed to attend a meeting of the State Highway Commission in Portland on June 3rd. There being no further business, Court adjourned until June 9, 1937. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner June 9, 1937 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned term of the County Court for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Court Room on June 9, 1937. All members being present the following business was transacted: In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ( ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. County Owned. Real Estate ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real ; oroperty hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and. directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provLded by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel #1 Lots 11 and 12, Block 3, Laidlaw $20.00 Cash Parcel #2 Lots, 3, 4 and 5 in Block 8, Ellinger's Addition to Redmond 140.00 Cash Parcel #3 Lots 1 and 2, Block 1; Lot 7, Block 12, and Lot 1, Block 20, Mountain View Addition to Redmond 50.00 Cash Parcel #4 Lot 17, Block 10, Town of Lytle 15.00 Cash Parcel #5 Lots 6 to 27, inclusive of Block 47, wiestoria 220.00 Cash Parcel #6 Lots 17 and 19, Block 74, Bend Park 30.00 Cash r U Parcel #7 Lot 14, Block 29, northwest Townsite Company's Second. Addition to Bend, Oregon .15.00 Cash Parcel #9 Lots 14 and 5, -of the Replat of Lots 9 and 9, Block 13, Bend Original 150.00 Cash Parcel #9 Lots 9 and 10, Block 2, Grandview Addition to Bend 140.00 Cash Parcel #10 Lot 2, Block 21, Bonne Home Addition to Bend 15.00 Cash Parcel #11 Beginning 177:79 feet East of the Southwest corner of Tract 23, Virginia Park; thence North 225.29 feet; thence East 175 feet; thence South 225.28 feet; thence Vest 175 feet to the place of beginning. This tract being designated on a plat on file in the Assessor's office, for convenience in writing tax rolls as Tract 4 of Tract 23, Virginia Park 100:00 Cash Parcel #12 SW� of NWj; W- SWQ Sec. 114, Twp. 114 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 50.00 Cash Parcel #13 SE4, Sec. 19, Twp. 22 S. R. 10 E.W.M. NE and ESE, Sec. 30, Twp. 22, S. R. 10 E.W.M. 80.00 Cash In the Matter of Sale f of County Property: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: To A. Stipe Lot 7, Block 9, North Addition to Bend $25.00 To J. E. Rainey Lot 7, Block 2, North Addition to Bend 35.00 To City of Bend Lot 7, Block 25, Bend Original 100.00 In the Matter of Leasing James Mayne °. -County Property: Owl Pharmacy Dr. H. E. Mackey At this time the Court signed a lease to Glenn H. Slack for the following described property: W;NWJ; •SWJ 15- 19 -12; W�-SEJ 22- 19 -12; W -',NE1 27- 18 -12; Also that portion of E';NW 27 -19 -12 lying South of Arnolc Irrigation Ditch, for $8.00 M. W. hayfield it The Miller Lumber Co. In the latter of Claims Against the County: ' The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL; FUND: Pacific Tel & Tel Co. Tel. -- various offices Bend Water Department Relief W. C. Burrell " Marie Fife Minnie Foster N. R. Gilbert " Dr. J. F. Bosch Dr. H. E. Mackey Magill Drug Co. James Mayne °. Multnomah Co. Relief Committee Owl Pharmacy Dr. H. E. Mackey Belle's Grocery Bend Drug Co. Max Hemingway Magill Drug Co. Fi M. W. hayfield it The Miller Lumber Co. Pacific Power & Light Co. it Park Grocery It J. C. Penney Co. Dr. J. W. Thom It C. W. Williamson it Paul Knapp Magill Drug Co. " Park Grocery Rowena M. Hogan it Terminal Collection Bureau The Free Press 'sheriff, Tax Notices " s of e Extension & Logn Distance phones for Nurse Freight R. B. Mutzig Sara Mertz Bend Portland. Truck Service i 70:25 2.70 10.00 333 5.00 29.00 1.50 47.05 15.09 9i.75 16.20 354 99.50 14.50 1.50 1.00 31.142 5:00 3.00 135 20.00 3.27 6o.0o 3.00 3.00 2.32 9.50 10.00 6.25 14.10 60.00 6:143 1.93. 326 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Standard. Oil Co. of Cal. Road Expense There being no further business Court adjourned until June 23, 1937. C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer 229.70 County Judge Commissioner Commissioner Bend, Oregon, Jgne 23, 1937 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned term of tne.County Court for Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held. at the Court Rouse June 23, 1937. All members being p: ^esent, the following business was transacted In the Matter of Grub Stake Applications: The Court approved the applications of Wilson A. Beaver and. Jack Sampsel. In the Matter of Beer.-Licenses: The application of Fay Robideaux fora permit to sell beer at South Twin Lake was approved. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Martha Umbarger Replacement work - -Clerk's Office Ruth M. Shearer Treasurer --Cash advanced for cards Claude Vandevert Removing; dead critter from Deschutes River Belle's Grocery Relief Mrs. C. C. Berry 11 Brown's Grocery " R. W. Christiansen " "rax Hemingway R. W. Hmmingway j�athan Henderson Agnes Hyde Raymond F. Jones, M.D. Marion M. Lesh Lynch & Roberts Magill Drug Company " Multnomah County Relief Committee " Owl Pharmacy J. W. Thom " Ross Farnham " Pac. Tel & Tel Co. Tel. -- Various Offices In the Matter of Lease of County Property: 'At this time the Court signed the following leases: 0 $22.50 1.00 5.00 1.50 10.50 9.50 17.00 1.00- 2.00 15.00 30.00 2x:50 22.00 .1:90 4579 14.00 2.52 3&00 5.00 54.99 To J. P. Book S1NW -; SW -OR 7 -14 -12 per acre " Dora. Thompson W i 9 -19 -13 $2.50 " Roy Benson NEgNW� 9- 18 -12; sEJSW1 4 -15 -12 10.00 In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants: .It appearing to the Court that General Fund Warrants Nos. 6454, 6940 and 7011 were.erroneously dz the Clerk is hereby authorized to cancel the same of record. In the Matter of Condemned County Bridge: At this time the Court ordered the County Roadmaster to destroy the bridge across Tumalo Creek No of the old Fish hatchery site. In the Matter of Deeds to County Property: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: To Frank Bondurant Lots 1 and 2, Block 229 Kenwood $100.00 " R. S. Coomes Lots 1 and 2. Block 31, First Add. to Kenwood 20.00 In the Matter of Cancellation of Taxes: It appearing to the Court from the Petition of Harriet Marling that taxes have been erroneously 1. LJ n 327 aa's6-ase the'East Half ;of1Lots 5 and '6',' Block,6; North`Addition, being the property of •the Penecostal Church, the Sheriff is hereby ordered to cancel -said taxes of record for the years 1931, 1932 and 1937. Iri..the. utter, ,oi, Transfer to _the_Emergency Fund: At this time the Court ordered an additional $10,000.00 to be transferred from the warrant retiremen fund to the emergency fund. Whereupon Court adjourned until June 24, 1937- In the Matter of Deed to County Property: June 24, 1937 At this time the Court signed deed to the City of Bend for Lot 2, Block 13,-River Terrace; Lot 15, Block 12, River Terrace, and Lot 13, Block 3, Park Addition to Bend., Oregon, for $75.00.' In the Matter of Grub Stake Applications: At this time the Court approved the applications of Carroll George Compton, Clarence Leroy Smith and J. E. Redmond. In the Matter of the Re-Sale ) of ) County Owned Real Estate ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said. County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that-the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel .1 Lot 1, Block 13, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Oregon $50:00 Cash Parcel 2 Lot 3, Block 29, Northwest To nsite Company's Second Addition to Bend,Oregon 15:00 Cash Parcel 3 Lot 4, Block 1, Deschutes 10:00 Cash Parcel. 4 Lot -&j Block.19, Deschutes = - 50.00 Cash Parcel 5 Lots 1 and 16, Block 46, and Lots 1 and 2, B lock 52,.Center_ Addition to Bend, Oregon 90.00• Cash Parcel 6 Lot 1, Block 9, Kenwood Gardens 25.00 Cash Parcel 7• Lot 1, Block 23, Boulevard Addition to Bend., Oregon 20.00 Cash Parcel 9 Lots 23, 24 and 25, and Lots 3 to 10, inclusive, of Block 4;,All.of Block 5, except Lots 7 and 9; All of Block 6, except Lots 14 and 15; All of Block 13, except Lots 26 and 27; All of Block 14, except Lots 9, 9, 10, 23, 24, 25 and 26, of Hillman 25.00 Cash Parcel 9 Lots 5, 26, 27, 29, 29 and 30, Block 29, LaPine 24.00 Cash In the Matter of Lease of County Property: At this time the Court leasted the E-;�5yFrk 35 -17 -12 and SE41NW1 26 -17 -12 to S. Christofferson for $6.00. Whereupon Court adjourned until 9 A.M. June 25th. June 25, 1937 In the Matter of Grub State Applications: The Court approved the grub stake application of Jmes 0. Huffman of LaPine. In the Matter of Beer Licenses: The application of Allen Willcoxen for a permit to sell beer at Elk Lake was approved. In the Matter of Kent for County Nurse: The Clerk is hereby ordered to draw monthly warrants to Rowena M. Hogan for room rent for the County Nurse in the amount of $9.00. In the Matter of Sheriff's Clerk's Salary: At this time on recommendation of C. L: McCauley, the Clerk is hereby ordered to increase the mon warrant of Velma Spickelmeir from $60.00 to $70.00 per month. In the Matter of Deeds to County Property: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: 328 To Walter F. Petersen et ux Lot 3,•Block 34 Lapine " Glavis Reed Lot 29, Block 29, Lapine There being no further business, Court adjourned. 0i F : Lyon �I. T. Triplett 'ffm. J . Baer $5:00 5.00 County Judge: Commissioner: Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That the regular term of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, met at the Court House Wednesday, July 7, 1937. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Sale to Former Owners: At this time the following record owners of foreclosed property appeared before the Court and tendered the amount of delinquent taxes together with the accrued costs of foreclosure and sale, and deeds were ordered drawn as follows: A. G. and Mabel Davis SEkNw 35 -16 -12 $293.59 The Federal Land Bank SW- NEa 25 -14 -13 309.49 In the Matter of Refund of Taxes: It appearing to the Court that the Redmond Cafe in Redmond was doubly assessed and taxes paid on both assessments for the year 1932, the Clerk is hereby authorized to draw a warrant to the Redmond. Cafe in the amount of $137.10 in payment of such taxes erroneously collected. In the Matter of :Monthly Salary of Elsie Cox: The Clerk is hereby authorized to draw monthly warrants to Elsie Cox in the amount of $60.00, $30.00 to be charged against the Sheriff's Deputies Account and $30.00 against the Assessor's Deputies Acco In the Matter of Grub Stake Applications: At this time the Court approved the grub stake applications as follows: Charles R. Miller, J. 0. Perry, James D. Revell and Clarence R. Harvey. In the Matter of Liquor License Applications: The Court approved the application of W. W. Rose of LaPine for a Class A Liquor License. In the Matter of.Claims _ Against the County: GENERAL FUND: First National Bank of Portland Old Age Assistance $514.37 11 .11 11 it 1' Blind Assistance 3.93 if it it Aid to Dependent Children 77.05 Chester C. Myers Emergency Work -- Sheriff's office 90.56 Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner 124.44 M. T. Triplett it " 90.00 Hazel Ralston Replacement work 42.50 Martha Umbarger Sheriff's Clerk 9.67 National Reemployment Service June Operating cost 70.00 Batbleen P-1 Chapmen Replacement work 69.75 Margaret Nelson Treasurer - -Extra Clerk: Hire 6.00 Ruth M. Shearer " Cash advanced for postage 6.00 C. P. Niswonger Coroner's fees 5.00 Dr. Raymond F. Jones Witness fees (Coroner's Inquiry) 5.90 Jack Shaw " " " It 1.50 C. M. Dexter " " " " 1.50 Ed Dexter " " " " 1.50 Florence Swanson Reporter's fees 15.00 M. Clarke Webb Sealer of Weights & Measurers 15.93 Robert B. Gould Drawing Deed Descript -Ion 6.00 Marguerite H. Lyons Deputy Assessor -- Mileage 3.50 V. F. Hammer Assessor- -Cash Advanced 9.00 The Bend Troy Laundry Jail Exp. 9.25 Pac. Te. & Tel Co. Tel -- County Nurse 1.95 Bovinger Disinfectant Co. Court House Exp. 40.00 C. V. Silvis Deputy Assessor 120.50 Addie Slayton Gray Replacement work -- School Supt. 24.00 I �J I. J. J. Wilt Assistant Watermaster 59,50 R. Anna- Thomspon Co. School Supt. - -Clerk 27,00 C. L: McCauley Sheriff--Tel- 7.19; Auto & Travel $22.12 29.31 Z. T. Gid&on Deputy Assessor 130.00 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Postage 10.00 Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Teasurer,& School Supt. -- Machine 255.00 R. B. Mutzig Bal. due on safe 5.00 The Red-mond Spokesman Publications 125.50 Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Treasurer- -- Replacement 295.00 Burton's Service Station Janitor's Acct. 1.25 E. Meistad District Atty.- -Moving Book Cases 1.50 Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 3.50 Nell Dugain' Extra Clerk Hire -- Treasurer 1.50 Bend Furniture Co. Sponge Rubber Chair Cushions 145.00 Dr. J. W.'Thom Investigations 29.35 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. Circuit Court Register 59,32 Square Deal Furniture Co. Linoleum 3.91 Gladys Clay Preparing List for Assessor 5.00 Bend Garage Company Sheriff's Exp. 100.73 Carl Austin Sheriff--Keys ,75 Pilot Butte Service Station Sheriff-­Auto & Travel Exp. 9,50 T. E. Nokleby Sheriff--Scale- 16.72 The Miller Lumber Company Assessor's Exp. .SO• The Owl Pharmacy Treasurer -- Repairing Pen .50 Northwest Printing Co. Assessor $1+:67; Clerk $1+.60 9.27 J. Alton Thompson School Supt. Mileage $61+.33; Postage $33.00 97.33' Doug's Service Station Sheriff's Exp. 39.12 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Sheriff $142.95; Supt. $3.90; Clerk $1.90 1+9.65 Mable G. Livesay Clerk--Postage & Express 9.37 The Free Press Justice of the Peace's Supplies 6,75 Bend Hardware Company Janitor Acct. 5.50 Remington'Rand. Inc. Su -oplies -- Various Offices 579.65 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Sheriff's Supplies 3,50 Burroughs'Adding Machine Co. Sheriff--Chair ' 23.00 City D rao'Co. Sheriff 114.50; Treas. 2.65; Assessor 1.50; Clerk 4.75; Nurse $5.00 29.1+0 Hoag X -Ray Company Co. Nurse Exn. ,1.,95 Constance.W. Crist It If Mileage 141.65; Laundry 1.00 42.65 Julia Jablonski " " Assistant 2.20 R. J. McCann " " Portfolio 1.00 Pac. Power & Light Co. Jail 3.52; Court House 14.99 15.1+0 Oregon Agricultural College Agricultural Agent & Home Demonstration 1550.00 W. C. Burrell Relief 10.00 Columbia 'Mercantile " 147.59 GSonsta.nce.W. Crist " 15,53 R. W. Hemingway " 50.00 N. R. Gilbert " 19.00 Pearl Kitsmiller " 1.25 Lita Mason " 10.00 �ames Mayne " 14 00 The Miller Lumber Co. " 6.00 Niswonger & Winslow " 60.00 C. J. Rademacher " 3.00 Safeway Stores, Inc. " 20.00 Mrs. Eva L. Slack " 15.00 The Bend Dairy " 4.62 Brown's Grocery " 9,75 City Drug Company " 1,95 Erickson's Food Market " 4,00. Mrs. M. Jackson „ 140:00 Marion M. Lesh " 19.00 Magill Drug Co. " 114.01+ Owl Cabins " 5.00 3 The Bend. Bulletin Supplies etc. Various Offices gowena M. Hogan Rent June & July --Co. Nurse American Legion Percy A. Stevens Post #4 Soldiers &.sailors Relief. Elsie Cox Salary Agnes Hines Sheriff's Clerk Bertha Eubanks Witness Fees Yep Hong Chin Mrs. Lute Henderson Mrs. Lily Hollingshead R. W. Leonard H. T. Merritt State Industrial Accident Commission Ins. Peace Officers - Watermaster Redmond Cafe Tax Refund (Double Assessment Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster C. L. Howlett Grand Jury Littly Hollinshead " Mrs. Lute Henderson Bertha Eubanks Yep Hong Chin " R. W. Leonard Mrs. C. W. Adams It " Walter Post it " GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster D. D. Tussing Salary Carl Alfrey " Roger F. Taylor " Lee Hollenbeck " Clinton DeLude " 0. H. Harrell " Dan C. Wood " Schuman Auto Electric Road Exp. Farmers Hardware Co. ii II Standard Oil Co. of Calif. " it Gallowal%iGarage & Machine Shop Tum A -Lum• Lumber Co. it The Miller Lumber Company It Bend.. Hardware Company Doug's Service Station A. E. Ault " Central Oregon Motor Co. " Howard Cooper Corporation Drake's Auto Shop Bend Auto - Parts, Inc. Industrial Paint Works " State Industrial Ace. Comm. Road Employees' Ins. Pac. Power & Light Co. Warehouse Lights In the Matter of Leasing County Land: 'At this time the Court leased County owned property as :Follows; To Ben Murphy S1SEA, Sec. 15; S`SW�, SW4'SE�, Sec. 14; SE-1, Sec. 22; S1NE1 • NF111NE ;, Sec. 23; M'11-1, Sec. 24; N -101 vm , WJSE,, NEINE', Sec. 24; NEB, NISEI, Sec. 25; Nl, Sec. 26; � NEa, Sec. 27, all in Twp. 19 S.R. 16 E.W.M. To Bert Meeks 71 -SEA, Sec. 10; NE -ISEQ, Sec. 10 and W?SWV , Sec. ll,,all in Twp. 22 S. R. 21 E.W.M. To Joe Howard NP1 ,1NW4, Sec. 19; Twp. 14 S.R. 12 E.W.M. S'NN -- SINWI W';SWi, Sec. 24; SEISE1, Sec. 23; N?NEti, SE1,MV -1 Sec. 26; V SWI, W1SE1 Sec. 22; SW�NE4: SE¢NW; N?549 SW SW Sec. 27; SEVA' Sec. 29, all in T 14 S R 11 E W M. 109.70 19.00 20.00 60.00 9.00 4.00 4.0o 4.00 4.00, 4.o0„ 4.o0 ll.gg 2.56 137.10 lgo.74 5.60 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 4.90 5.6o- 150.49 124.75 124.75 124.75 124.75 107.76 103.27 124.75 2.50 26.6o 169.66 21.10 :3g.69 60.40 55.79 46.00 10.93 2.40 26.00 .2-75 3.29 34.10 39.05 1.00 $46.9b 6.00 wp. 22.90 In the Matter of Bids on County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed an order directing the Sheriff to advertise and sell County owned property as follows: 331 Parcel 41 Lots 3 and 5, Block 5, North'Addition to Bend, Oregon $150-00 Cash Parcel #2 Lots 1, 2 and. 3, •Block 5, Mountain View Addition to Redmond 40.00 Cash Parcel #3 :Lots 11 and 12, Block •12, Davidson's Addition to Sisters, Ore. 40.00 Cash Parcel #4 V5SWI, Sec. 10, Twp. 22, S.R. 21 E.W.11. 20.00 Cash Parcel #5 NEI of Sec. 3, Twp. 20, S.R. 19 E.W.-M. 40.00 Cash Parcel #6 NEl. of Sec. •27, Twp. 14 S.R. 10 E.W.Pd. 40.00 Cash Parcel N';S��� WAS 1; S1SW? 9 -1 -12• N?NSill N4�1NE1 17 -14 -12 7 J a, a a 90.00 Cash Parcel #9 Skswt 19- 14 -12; 111-',;NEa 24 -14 -11 2 4. 00 Cash In the Matter of Deed to State for Carey Act Land: It a:opearing to the satisfaction of the Court that the following land was erroneously assessed and foreclosed inasmuch as the title had neverpassed from the State of Oregon, the Court redeeded the follow- ing land to the State SW-1 SE,�, Sec. 9, and SW-z3 SE4, Sec. 11, Twp. 16 S.R. 12 E.W.M. In the Matter of Payment of Cancelled County Warrants: At this time the County Court ordered the County Treasurer to pay County Warrant Register'No: 15932 for 75¢ and No. 16900 for $3.25, which warrants had previously been advertised. and cancelled. At this time the Court signed the following Resolution:- "IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of a Proposed Tax ) Levy for the Construction of a ) RESOLUTION County-City Building ) - Whereas, Deschutes.County, Oregon, does not own a county court houe but occupies inadequate rented quarte -rs for the transaction of county business; and. Whereas, the City of Bend in Deschutes County, Oregon, does not own a city hall but likewise occupies inadequate rented quarters for the transaction of city business; and 11 Whereas, a necessity exists for the construction of a court -house and of a city-hall for said. county, and city respectively and. it appears that a combined county -city building would be more economical for both such count, and_ such city; • Therefore, be it resolved by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, in regular monthly' meeting Convened, this 7th day of July, 1937, there being present C. E. Lyon, County Judge, and Wm. J. Baer and M. T: Triplett, County Commissioners, that the said County Court does hereby declare its intention on the 9th day of September, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to levy a tax upon' all of the taxable property in said country for the purpose of building a new combined courthouse and city' hall on the following described premises located in the City of Bend, Oregon, the county seat 6f said. county as determined by law, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of Bond. Street and on the westerly boundary of ' Block 7, North Addition to Bend, according to the recorded plat.thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, which point is located 100.00 feet north of the southwest corner of said Block 7; thence Nr 90° 001 E. for 75.00 feet; thence N. 0° 001 E. for 25.00 feet; thence N. 90° 001 E. for 25.00 feet; thence N. 01 001 E. for 9+.03 feet to a point on the easterly boundary of said Block 7, which point is located 52.x+9 feet north from the angle in the west boundary of Harriman Street; thence N. 00 00f E. for 2$3.90 feet along the westerly boundary of Harriman Street to the Northeast corner of said Block 7; thence N. 900 00' W. for 19+.03 feet to a point on the east boundary of Bond Street, according to the reestablishment of said Bond Street as made in 1930; thence S. 0° 001 E. for 393.90 feet alone the said east boundary of Bond Street to the point of beginning, the said. tract including a portion of said Block 7 of North Addition, a, portion of Lot 1, Block 12 of the Plat of Bend, according to the recorded. plat thereof and. a -portion of the area of Bond Street in the original plat of Bend, said portion of Bond. Street having been vacated by- ordinance of the Commission of the City of Bend in 1930. that said. premises now belong to the said. county and city and. it is not the intention to expend. any money for the site•of such combined, county -city building; that the cost of such building shall 'be the sum of $150,000.0 ,. the said.•cost to be borne by the said county and the said city at the rate of seventy percent thereof to be borne by•the county and, thirty percent thereof to be borne by the city; that the said. County Court proposes on such date to levy a tax upon all of the taxable property in said county in the amount of $105,000.00 less the sum of $5,500.00 heretofore levied by said. county court as a county courthouse fund and. less such sum as may be secured. from the Federal Government as a grant to said. county for said project, for the year 1939, provided•such grant is secured from the Federal Government; and. in case such grant is not secured from the :Federal Government for said project, then and, in that event the said. County Court proposes to levy a tax upon all of the taxable property in said. county in the amount of $105,000.00 less the sum of $ ,500.00 heretofore levied by said. county court as such courthouse sinking fund, in two equal annual levies of $49,750.00 each for the years 1939 and 1939 respectively; that it is further intended to submit said, proposed. tax levy or levies to the legal voters of said county for specific authorization outside the limitations of Article XI, Section II, Oregon Constitution; it is further proposed. to commence construction of said. proposed building on the 3rd day of January, 1939; it is further intended that such levy shall be on condition that such levy be•ratified by the voters at such election held pursuant to said. Constitutional limitation and_ on the further:cond.ition that the•City o1 Bend enter into a lawful contract with said county for cooperation in such construction in the proportions above set out; 1 And be it further ordered that a meeting at which time a public 'hearing shall be had upon said proposed tax levy and said proposed construction of said county -city building,-shall be-heldat the County Court Room in the City of Bend., Oregon, on the 11th. day of August, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day; And be it further ordered that the clerk of this-Court give notice of the-intention of this Court to make said levy or levies as above set out and notice of-the said public•meeting,•by the publication of said. notice in The Bend Bulletin, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said. county once each week for four consecutive weeks, the date of the first publication of said notice to be not less than sixty days before the said_ date of said proposed levy. Done in open court this 7th day of July, 1937- lsgd% C. E. Lyon County Judge /sgd /' M. T. Triplett Commissioner Attest; • • /sgd/ Wm. J. Baer Commissioner Mable G. Livesay By J. A. Fountain, Deputy" There being no further business,;said Court adjourned until July 21, 1937- C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Vim. J. Baer Commissioner Bend,.Oregon, July 21, 1937 BE IT REMEMBERED that an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held at the Court House July 21, 1937, 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: GEINERAL FUND: G. P. Allison Relief $ 1.00 Bend Drug Company " 2.57 Brown's Grocery " 12.F0 M. P. Cashman ° 4:29 R. W. Christiansen It 12.00 Marie Fife, R.N. " 6.66 N. R. Gilbert " 10:00 R. W. Hemingway " 550.00 Mrs. C. B. Huntington ° 30:00 ;Agnes Hyde ° 30100 Raymond F. J6nes, M-D: " 15:00 B. H.'McMickle " 5.00 Magill Drug Company " 7.24 James Mayne " 5.75 The Miller Lumber Co. " 1.00 Owl Cabins " .1.25 Parker Drug Store " 2.75 J. C: Penney Co. " 5.52 Redmond Hospital " 30.00 St. Charles Hospital " 105.61 Shady Nook Auto Camp it 5.25 Constance Crist " 7.77 Terminal Collection Bureau " 3.41 Rowena M. Hogan, Agent " - 20.00 J. W. Thom " 21.00 Bend Water Department If 2.50 Nellie Grater- " 30.00 Marion M. Lesh " 50.00 Margaret McLennan " 5.00 Magill Drug Company " 12.51 Gracie E. Mason " 10.00 Michaelson's Grocery " 51.25 Owl Pharmacy " 1.15 J. C. Penney Co. 3.06 �J I.- �i C. J. Rademacher St. Charles Hospital Mrs. Eva L. Slack J. W. Thom Wesley Service Station Raymond F. Jones, M.D. Downing Cafe Bend Water Department City Drug Company Pac. Tel & Tel Co. First National Bank of Portland 11 11 • 11 If 11 T 11 11 11 11 Relief u n - u n Prisoners' Meals Jail Water • School Supt. -- Supplies Tel -- Various Offices Old Age Assistance Blind Assistance Aid to Dependent Children 15.50 32.55 7.50 13.50 1.54 13.50 3375 x+.65 4o.6o 51.35 527-50 3.94 x+3.61 333 In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: At this time the Court signed a deed to the State Highway Commission for a parcel of land in the Southwest quarter of Section 33 and the Southeast Quarter of Section 32, Township 19 S.R.16 E., containing 27.55 acres for $35.00; Also a deed to Joe Gibson for Lot 12, Block 13 and Lot 3, Block 19, Highland Addition, for the sum of $201.86. In the Matter of Contract to Sell Real Property: The court signed a contract of sale to R. D. and Ada Stowell for the Southeast Quarter of Section 8 Township 18 S. R. 13 E.W.M. for $324.86 on the following terms, to wit: $120.00 cash, $100.00 due December 1 1937, and $lo4.g6 due December 1, 1938, with interest on deferred payments. In the Matter of the Re -SALE ) of ) County Owned Real Estate ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directe to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel #1 Lots 4 and 5, Block 14, Lytle Parcel #2 Lot 2, Block 9, North Addition to Bend, Oregon Parcel #3 Lots 3, 4 and East Half of Lot 5, Block 11, Kenwood Parcel #4 Lot 4 of Replat of Lots 8 and 9, Block 13, Bend Original Parcel #5 Lots 1 and 2, Block 24, Bonne Home Addition to Bend, Oregon Parcel #6 Lot 3, Block 27, Bonne Home Addition to Bend, Oregon In the Matter of Application for Grub Stake: The court approved the grub stake application of Sanders Anderson. In the Nutter of County Exhibits at State Fair: $20.00 Cash 20.00 Cash 25.00 Cash 75:00 Cash 3500 Cash 15.00 Cash, The Court appointed Roy Cook to prepare the Deschutes County Exhibit at the State Fair. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer County Judge Commissioner Commissioner BE IT REIvMIBERED, That a regular term of the Deschutes.County Court was held in the Court Room August 4, 1937. 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: G�,t"ti ERAL FUND Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner 27.25 M. T. Triplett r" +' ff 55.00 Downing Cafe Prisoners' Ideals 38.75 R. Anna Thompson - School Supt's Clerk 34.50 Z. T. Gideon Deputy Assessor 105.00 Constance W. Crist County Nurse-- Itiileage 102.25 Bert C. Boylan Dist. Atty.-- Travel Exp. 15.00 Hazel Ralston Replacement Work 2.50 Kathleen Chapman it If 15.00 r3,6, 3 ' � " . .� ` � - ' ' ' ' ----- - R Margaret Nelson U. S. Spanish Velar Veterans C. V. Silvis Martha Umbarger Martha Umbarger C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Marion M:.Lesh Hogan Studio Mission Service Station Pilot Butte Service Station Bend Garbage Co. Doug's Service Station Bend Motor- Tune -Up Crown Willamette Paper Co. Barr Paint & Tull Paper Co. H. E. Mackey The Redmond Spokesman National Re- Employment Service Aubrey E. Perry J. J. Wilt The Owl Pharmacy The Bend Bulletin Raymond F. Jones Magill's Bear's Jewelry Store A. E. Simmons West Coast Printing & Binding.Co. Dr. J. W. Thom R. W. Christiansen City Drug Company The Owl Pharmacy C. L. McCauley H. E. Mackey M. Clarke Webb Bend Water Department Paco Power & Light Co. Paco Powwr & Light Co. Dickson & Wise Bend Drug Company Erickson's Food Market Nellie Grater Magill Drug Company Multnomah Co. Relief Coin. Norhtern Piggly Wiggly Co. Ponderosa Cafe Redmond Columbia Market Safeway Stores, Inc. Gladys Cox H. D. Day L. A. Denison Carl E. Erickson N. H. Gilbert Jack Hartly Augusta Holman Dr. J. F. Hosch Marion .1. Lesh %Iagill Drug Company G. W. 7 inslow C. J. Rademacher J. W . Thom H. T. Merritt C. A. Lehman Minnie Lemke G. A. Lemke Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Mable G. Livesay State Industrial Accident Com. rr n rr tr C. E. Lyon LAW LIBRARY FUND The Frank Shepard Company SPECIAL.RELIEF FUND Magill Drug Co. DOG LICENSE FUND Mrs. -A. B. Garrett GENERAL ROAD FUND Geo. H. McAllister Dan 6. Wood �'. H. Harrell Clinton Delude D. D. Tussing Treasurer's Clerk Hire Balance of allocated funds Deputy Assessor County Clerk Replacement Work Sheriff's Clerk Stamps Care of patients Fingerprints Sheriff- -Auto Exp. Sheriff- -Auto Exp. Garbage Sheriff's Auto & Travel Expo fr n it It Calculator aheriff $2.50; Dist. Atty. $2.50; Circuit Judge $15.00; Sheriff $1.7.5; Assessor 750 Professional Services Pub. -- Various Offices Operating costs for July Watermaster Asst. Watermaster County Judge's Exp. Publications, Supplies, Etc. Professional Services School Supt..'s Supplies 2 clocks Supplies -- Assessor Supplies-- Clerk's Office Registrar fees Sheriff $7.25; Clerk $1.80 Treasurer's Supplies Sheriff- -Auto Exp. 1.00; Trans. of prisoners 5.44; Tel. $1.20; Replace- ment $19.78 Professional Fees Sealer of Weights & Measures Jail Water Court House Lights Lights -- County Jail Relief if - n fr .. ff n rf n n rf fr rf n rf fr - n n n rf rr Justice of the Peace Witness Fees it n n fr . Sheriff's Exp. Postage & Express Ins.-- Watermaster ." Ins. - -Peace Officers County Judge-- Postage.3.76;.mileage 1.00 Law Library Relief Sheep killed by dog Roadmaster Salary it it it 19.50 50.00 106.75 10.00 20.00 20.00 9.00 3.00 3.55 11.46 1.50 16.71 1.25 250.00 22.50 5.00 76.50 70.00 178.76 59.50 2.25 352.55 5.00 2.50 19.90 6.00 3.50 2.75 4.50 9.05 3.50 27.42 5.00 17.89 2.25 9.22 4.21 1.75 6.00 59.25 24.00 13.63 2.00 24.50 5.75 8.50 21.25 20.00 7.00 6.75 6.15 12.50 28.49 19.00 8.50 41.00 31.65 3.00 17.50 60.00 39.25 1.00 1.00 1.00 18.65 8.40 2.59 9.66 4.76 37.00 5.25 2.50 151.00 124.75 _ 112.25 112.25 124.75 Roger F. Taylor Salary $124.75 Carl Alfrey " 124.75 Lee Hollenbeek " 124.75 T'JI. T. Triplett Inspecting roads 30.00 Vim J. Baer: " " 53.80 Bend Hardware Company Road Exp. 82.43 - Schuman Auto Electric " " .75 Joseph Egg_ " " 5.30 The Miller. Lumber Company "- " 257.95 Standard Oil Company of Calif. ". " 145.80 Union Oil-Company of Calif. " " . ` 38.75 Howard Cooper Corporation it n it 1 ►+ t► 2.82 Redmond Motor Company " " r 11.25 State Industrial Accident.Com.- Road Employees Ins. 39.50 Pac. Power & Light Co.- Warehouse Lights 1.00 Bend Viater- Department Warehouse Water 4.05 C. E. Lyon- County Judge -- Mileage 3.60- - In the Matter of Stock Signs on County Road: At this time the-Court gave" permission to the ranchers on the Dodge Road to put up stock passing signs. In the Matter of Taxing the North Canal Dam: The Sheriff was instructed to assess the back taxes due on the North Canal Dam and the Assessor was instructed to enter the same on the tax rolls of the County. In the hatter of Cancellation of Taxes: It appearing to the satisfaction of� the Court from the petition of the Trustees of the First Christian Church that Lot 13, Block 14, River Terrace Addition to Bend,'belong to the Church and had been erroneously ;assessed for the years 1933, 1934, 1935 and 1936, . the Sheriff is hereby ordered to cancel said taxes of - record on the tax rolls, In the 1,11a1-ter of Grub Stake Appl- ications: I The Court approved the grub stake applications of Fred B. Vleston, William M. Swick, John Wesley Hicks'and V;illis E. Denton. r In the Ialatter of Lease of County Property: The Court signed a lease to the Bend Stampede and River Pageant- ryAs'sociation for Lot 4,. Block 32, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition for one ."year^ for the consideration of $2.00. In the 1.1atter of the Re-Sale) of ) ORDER FOR SALT, OF REAL PROPERTY County Owned Real Estate ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the Bounty Court deems it for the best interests of said County to .sell said property, • Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he.is hereby . authorized- and directed to sell the following described real property inthe` manner provided by-law for.-not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel #1 Lot 2, Block 68, Bend Park $10.00 Cash Parcel 2- Lot 9, Block 74, Bend Park 40.00 Cash Parcel ##3-- The South 25.89 feet of Lot 11, . Block 1, Hasting Add. 5.00 ,CElsh Parcel ##4- Lot 2, Block 1, Deschutes 10.00 CELsh Parcel ##5 Lot 4, Block 4, 14ill Addition 15.00 GELsh Parcel #6 Lot 1, Flock 26, Highland Addition 20.00 Cash Parcel f?. Lot 5, Block 10, River Terrace 25.00 Cash Parcel ##8 Lots 2 and 3, Block,25, Bonnie Home Addition to Bend 20.00 Cash Parcel ##9 Lots 31 and 32, Block 94, Hillman 20.00 Cash Parcel ##10 W2 NVI -L Sec. 19 Twp. 17 S., R. 11 E.W.M. 80.00 ($40.00 Cash - -Bal. July 1938 - -6 � int.) Parcel ;#11 Lots 17 and 18, Block 17, LaPine. 10.00 Cash In the Fatter of Delinquent Tax Certificates: The Sheriff is instructed to issue a delinquent certificate to'�Deschutes County for Lots, 1, 2, 3, 6, except the Last 120 feet, 7, except the East 110._feet.,, and Lot 8, Block 1, Keystone Terrace. b In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: At this time the Court signed deeds to Don Stewart for Lot 2, Block 21, Bonnie Home Addition to Bend, for $15.00, and to Joe Werner for Lots 17 and 19, Block 74, Bend Parks for :30.00 [J August 11,+1937 3,37 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County met in the Court Room on Wednesday, August 11th, with all members present. This being the time fixed by the Court for hearing objections to the proposed building of a County -City Building, the Court met at 9 A.M. and continued in session until noon, but no objectors _ appeared before the Court. There being no further business, Court adjourned for the term. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Court Room September 1, 1937. 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: r,r.XV.Par• VfMTT1- The First Nat'l Bank of Portland Old Age Assistance $527.50 ' " " " Blind Assistance 3.93 It " " Dependent Children Assistance 93.37 Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner 15.00 ' M. T. Triplett " " 35.00 Downing Cafe Prisoners' Meals 15.00 Doty Cafb " If 15.00 Andrew Fred Juras Child Welfare Consultant 21.60 Community Church Election Rent 2.00 ' C. E. Lybn County Judge - -Exp. etc. 3.41 ' J. Alton Thompson School Supt. --- Convention 57.66; Travel Exp. 7.56 624.22 Replacement 9.65; Postage 10.00; Misc. 2.43 22.08 R. Anna Thompson School Supt.'s Clerk 31.50 Martha Umbarger Sheriff's Clerk 20.00 Bend Troy Laundry County Nurse- -Laundry 3.09 C. V. Silvis Deputy Assessor 90.25 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Auto Exp. 12.21; Tel. 9.38 21.59 Marguerite H. Lyons Deputy Assessor--Travel Exp. 13,00 Margaret Pelson Extra Clerk hire - -Treasurer 5.25 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster salary - 167.35 R. S. Williams Sheriff's Deputy 13.70 Constance W. Crist • County Nurse-- "Hileage x+1.6 5 Stamps 4.97; exp. 40¢ 5.37 Ruth M. Shearer Treasurer -- Postage 22,50 J. H. Lolmis Acting Probation Officer 5.00 The Bend. Bulletin Agricultural Booklets 200.00 If ° " Assessor 4.40; Sheriff & Co. Judge 9.75; School Supt. 1.50; Pub. 22.10 37.75 Northwest Printing Company School Supt. Replacement 75.70; D.A. 5.01; Circuit Judge 5.60; Assessor 11.02; Sheriff 11.55 108.89 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 5.00 Bend Portland Truck Service School Supt.--Freight .93 J. C. Bandevert, M.D. Professional Services 15.00 Royal Typewriter Co. County Nurse -- Typewriter 103 *95 City Drug Company School Supt.--Replacement 9.6o A. E. Simmons Supplies 6.50 The Owl Pharmacy School Supt. -- Replacement 2.45 Charles Scribner's Sons " " Supplies 1,59 Chas. F. M etsker " " Replacement 1,93 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Sheriff - Burroughs_Machine 682.00 The J. K. Gill Co. School Supt.- Replacement 3.59 Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Assessor- Replacement 250,00 Remington Rand, Inc. Sheriff -- Replacement 16.50 Bend Abstract Company Search--McAllister Irrig. Dist. 2,50 J. F. Hosch, M.D. Professional Services 10.00 Master Fingerprint Equipment Co. . Sheriff--Replacement 25,50 M. C. Webb Sealer of heights & Measures 15.74 . C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Freight 3.73 Bushong & Co. Clerk -- Supplies William Stenkamp Witness fees (Justice Court) 1.00 EdPryor " " " " 1.00 3,38 Mrs. Henry Stenkamp Pac. Tel.& Tel Co. Ann's Cash Store Constance Grist Erickson's Food Market J. S. Grahlman Nellie-Grater riagill Drug Co. W. G. Manning The Miller Lumber Co. J. W. Thom C. W. Williamson Terminal Collection Bureau The Bend Dairy H. D. Day Nathan aenderson Mrs. C. B. Huntington Agnes Hyde Lawn View Dairy J. R. Roberts B. H. McMickle Magill Drug Co. J. C. Penney Co. Oscar 0.' Springgate Nellie Grater Mrs. M. F. Jackson Raymond F. Jones, M.D. Mt. Hood'Stages, Inc. Magill Drug Co. James Mayne Parker Drug Store J. W. Thom Rowena.M; Hogan, At. Bend Water De-oartment W. C. Burrell Columbia'Food Co. Columbia"Merca.ntile Co. Max Hemingway Marion M. Lesh Margaret McLennan Magill Drug Co. W. G. Manning Leta Mason James Mayne Pac. Power & Light Co. Parker Drug Store Sophia Hofstetter, R.N. St. Charles Hospital J. W. Thom H. T. Merritt The Redmond Spokesman W. f. Hammer Pac. Power & Light Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Lee Hollenbeck D. D. Tussing U. E. Alf rey Roger F.•Taylor Dan C. Wood 0. H. Harrell Wm. J. .Baer M. T. Triplett Witness fees (Justice Court) Tel: -- Various Offices Relief n . li If It it It It if 11 It It i u It If. n It 11 n tt If 11 u It Justice of the Peace fees Leg. Pub. 23.20; Justice Court 10%25; Clerk 11.75 Assessor -- Postage Court House 10.21; Jail 3.93; Lamps 1.60 • Roadmaster Salary Salary If 11 If If It Commissioner- Road Exp. 11 tl It 1.00 66.o4 9.75 5.43 39.76 34. oo 60.00. 2+.09 12.00 3.00 1.50 5.00 6.o6 6.16 3.50. 15.00 30.00 30.00 2.53 1.98 9.00 13.09 13.4o 1.4o 30.00 40.00 25.50 2.75 7.70 4.25 1:25 60:00 10.00 ` 2.70 10.00 3.09 39.61 1.00 30.00 5.00 .64 2 :00 10.00 5. �5 . •50 .50 31.00 62, ?6 15.17 5.00 45.20 10; 50 15.64 150.20 124.75 . 124.75 124.75 124.75 ' .124.75 107.76 4s.45 25.00 u 339: C. E. Lyon - County Judge - -Road Exp. 28.00 Bend Hardware Company Road Exp. 44.514 Central Oregon Garage 25.45 E. J. Wyckoff " 0 Truck Ins.• 68.00 General Petroleum Corp. " " 32.18 K. E. Erickson Co., Inc. " It 1 17.59 Pacific.Power & Light Co. Warehouse Lights 1.00 to lay and maintain a State Industrial Acc. Comm. Road Employees' Ins. 314. 25 In the Matter of Sale Matter of the'Re -Sale ) of County Owned Land: of ) ORDE:R FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: To C. L. Strom' Lots 3 and 14, Block 2414, Northwest Townsite Company's Second County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Addition to Bend $83.80 To Meda Butler Lot'10, Block 3, Ehrets Addition to Redmond 18.87, minimum -To State Highway Comm.` A parcel of land being all.of Lot 16, Block 5, of Waterway Add. Parcel 01 Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 7, Aubrey Heights in Sec. 21, Twp. 15 South, Range 13 East, containing approx. 2110 Cash Parcel 42 'Lots 19 and 20, Block 12, Kenwood sq. ft. 15.00 To John Hadachek Lots 3, 14 and 5, Block 8, Ellinger's Addition to Redmond 140.00 To M. A. Lynch Lots 1 and 2, Block 1; Lot 7, Block 12, Mountain View Addition Cash Parcel #4 Lot 13, Block 141, Second Addition to Bend Park to Redmond 50.00 To J. E. Berg Lot 17, Block 10, Lytle,Addition to the City of Bend 15.00 To Carl V. Erickson Lots 6 to 27, inclusive, of Block 147, Wiestoria 300.00 To L. W. Waters Lot 14, Block 29, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Parcel #7 Lots 1 and 2, Block 8, Riverside 50.00 Bend, Oregon 15.00 Parcel To Samuel Harrell 'Lot 28, Block 27, LaPine 5.00 Parcel To Lloyd Z. Martin SW-1 of NWi; W1 of SW-41, Sec. 114-, Twp. 114 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 50.00 To John D. Cronin S.1 SE�, Sec. 19,-Twp. 22, S.R. 10 E.1I.M. NE* and Et SEJ, Sec. 30, Twp. 22, S.R. 10 E.W.M. 80.00 To Dora Yager SWa of N4, Sec. 15, Twp. 22, S.R. 10 E.W.M. 160.00 To Chester Bryant LotJl, Block 13, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Oregon 50.00 To Sophia M. & Ray Curtis Lot 3, Block 28, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Oregon 15.00 To Emil Hess Lot S, Block 19, Deschutes 50.00 To Louis.Wiehl Lots 1 and 16, Block 46, and Lots 1 and 2, Block 52, Center Addition to Bend, Oregon 80.00 To Samuel R. Schutt Lot 1, Block 9, Kenwood Gardens 25.00 To Eric Peterson Lot 1, Block 23, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon 20.00 To George H. & Nettie F. Lots 23, 214 and 25, and Lots 3 to 10, inclusive, of Block 14; MacGregor All of Block 5, except Lots 7 and. 8; All pf Block 6, except Lots 114 and 15; All of Block 13, except Lots 26 and 27; A11 of Block 114, except Lots 8, 9, 10, 23, 24, 25, and 26, of Hillman 25.00 To George Conklin Lots 5, 26, 27, 28, 29 and. 30, Block 29, LaPine 24+.00 In the Matter of Contract , to'Sell County Property: At this time the Court signed a contract to sell to R. W. and Bertha Bland Tract E in Tract 23, virgi;nia Park In the Matter of Permission to Lay Water Main: At this time the Court signed an order granting the City of Bend permission to lay and maintain a 2" water main along Reed market road. In the Matter of the'Re -Sale ) of ) ORDE:R FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. County Owned Real Estate ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner or the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel 01 Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 7, Aubrey Heights $140.00 Cash Parcel 42 'Lots 19 and 20, Block 12, Kenwood 100.00 Terms (20110 down - Bal. $10. per mo. 6% int.) Parcel #3 Lots 2 and 5, Block 15, Center Addition to Bend, Oregon 30.00 Cash Parcel #4 Lot 13, Block 141, Second Addition to Bend Park 20.00 Cash Parcel #5 Lots 7 and 9, Block 153, Second Addition to Bend Park 25.00 Cash Parcel #6 Lot 1, Block 14, Highland Addition 250.00 Terms (20% cash. Bal. $10.00 per mo. 6% int.) Parcel #7 Lots 1 and 2, Block 8, Riverside 50.00 Cash Parcel #8 Lots 3,14,5,6,7,8,9 and 10, Block 8, First Addition to Redmond 140.00 Cash Parcel #9 SEg NW -1, Section 26, Twp. 14, S.R. 13 E.W.id. 20.00 Cash `0 In the �"atter of Cancellation of Counter Warrants: At this time the Court ordered the cancellation of County Warrant No. 352 for,the reason that the same bill was repaid in County Tarrant No. 9024. In the Matter of Moneys Received ) RESOLUTION. on Resale of Tax Foreclosure Lands ) Be it resolved that in case real property held by the county by virtue of a tax deed to said county is purchased by the record owner or his assigns, the moneys derived from such sales shall be turned over to the county treasurer and by such treasurer apportioned to the various taxing agencies -as provided by law; And be it further resolved that in the case of all.sales of real property held by the county as tax foreclosure lands, to other than the record ovmer thereof or his assigns, the funds derived from such sales shall be paid into the treasury of said county and there deposited in the general fund of said county and such sums, after reimbursing said general fund for state taxes paid, are hereby fixed by the county court as such properties' proportionate share of the costs.and expenses incurred by the county in relation to such property. In the Matter of the Redmond Bend Section 'of the Old. Dalles - California Highway: At this time the Court signed a resolution of acceptance whereby the Redmond Bend Section of the old Dalles- California Highway was taken over from the State Highway Commission and made a County road.. In the Matter of the Terrebonne Redmond Section'of the Old Dalles- California Highway: At this time the Court signed a resolution of acceptance whereby the Terrebonne Redmond section of t old Dalles- California Highway was taken over from the State Highwdy Commission and made a County Road: There being no further business Court adjourned until September 9, 1937. C. E: Lyon County Judgge. • -14. T. Triplett Commissioner. Iffm. J.Baer Commissioner. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OIZGON IN AND FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON In the matter of the aonlicati.on ) of the City of Bend, for permission ) to lay and maintain a two inch water pipe in Reed Market Road. ) This matter coming on regularly before the above entitled- Court on petition of the City. of Bend for permission to lay and maintain a two inch water main and services along and upon the right of-way of Reed Market Road, in Deschutes County, Oregon, from the Dalles California Highway at State Highway Station Number 1211-73, east to tract 25 Virginia Park. And at this time there appears no reason why the said petition should not be granted. It is therefore, hereby, Ordered that the City of Bend be and it hereby is authorized and permitted to install and. maintain a two inch water main and services along and upon the right-of-way of Reed Market Road in Deschutes County, Oregon', from the Dalles California Highway at State Highway Station Number 1211M, east to tract 25, Virginia Park:. Dated at Bend, Oregon this 1st. day of September, 1937. C. E. Lyon N.. T. Triplett V`i'm. J. Baer County Judge County Commissioners. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of the Acceptance of a Portion ) of the Redmond Bend Section of The Dalles- ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE. California Highway as abandoned by Resolution of the Oregon State Highway Commission ) Whereas, the Oregon State Highway Commission has by resolution duly made and entered and. recorded. in Volume 23 of the Minute Book of such Highway Commission, a certified copy of which resolution together with a print or map of such abandoned portion of said highway attached to.said resolution and marked "Exhibit All end made a part of said resolution, which said resolution so certified has•been filed and is now of record in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, abandoned. as a portion of said Highway and has beer.. giv and donated to Deschutes County, Oregon for such road purposes as to the county may appear proper, Therefore, be i.t resolved by. the Court that that portion of The Dalles- California Highway so abandone by the Oregon State Highway Commission and. particularly described as folloyvs, to -wit,: Beginning at the edge of the right of way fifty feed from.,the center line of the -new location at the south line of "I" Street in the City of Redmond, Highway Engineer's Station 472L65 Mile Post 123.85; thence southwesterly along the old. Dalles - California Highway a distance of 13.5 miles to the intersection of the McKenzie Bend High? ay at Highway Engineer's Station 155L59.7, which right of way is 60 feet wide and contains 99.18 acres, more or less, which said. description is intended to describe the right of way as specifically shown on said print.or map and �J 341 marked in red thereon, to which map reference is made for more particular description thereof, be accepted by Deschutes County, Oregon, from said highway Commission as a public county road and that the same be and it is hereby declared to be a public county road of said. county. Dated this lst day of September, 1937. C. E. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHU`T'ES COUNTY. In the Matter of the Acceptance of a Portion ) of the Terrebonne Redmond Section of The Dalles- ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE. California. highway as bbandoned by Resolution of the Oregon State Highway Commission ) Wh6reas, the Oregon State Highway Commission has by resolution duly made and entered and recorded in Volume 21 of the Minute Book of such Highway Commission, a certified copy of which resolution together with a blueprint map of such abandoned portion of said highway attached to said resolution and marked "Exhibit A" and made a part of said. resolution, which said resolution so certified has been filed and is now of record in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, bbandoned as a portion of said Highway and. has bee: given and donated to Deschutes County, Oregon, for such road purposes as to said. county may appear proper, Therefore, be it resolved by the Court that that portion of The D alles- California Highway so abandon by the Oregon State Highway Commission and. particularly described as follows, to -wit: Beginning on "A" Street in the City of Redmond where said street intersects the easterly line of Sixth Street, thence East on "A" Street for one - fourth mile; thence North for three miles; thence in a Northwesterly direction for 0.4 mile to a point on the easterly right of way line of the present The Dalles - California Highway, opposite Engineer's centerline Station 175190, which point is further located as being 1035 feet east and 1390 feet north of the south one- quarter corner of Section 28, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, W.M. Deschutes County, Oregon, which said. description is intended to describe the right of way as specifically shown on said. blueprint map an marked. in red thereon, to which map reference is made for more particular description thereof, be accepted by Deschutes County, Oregon, from said said. Highway Commission as a public county road and that the same be and i is hereby declared to be a public county road of said. county. Dated this 1st day of September 1937. C. E. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner September 8, 1937. BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Court Room, September 8, 1937. 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: GEN IR , FUND-: H. L. Schlink, Inc. Sheriff's Supplies & Equipment $43.10 Bend Water Department Jail Water 2.25 H. L. Schlink, Inc. Sheriff -- Supplies & Equipment 4.00 Bert C. Boylan Dist. Atty. -- Travel Exp. 8.75 Bend Auto Parts Sheriff's E`xp. .50 Midstate Hardware Co. JanitorE�:pense 1.90 Margaret Nelson Treasurer- -Clerk Hire 4.50 G. Y. Hagglund Weed Control 200.00 Doug's Service Station Sheriff- -Auto & Travel Exp. 61.03 T. J. Wilt Asst Water Master 59.50 Midstate Hardware Co. Assessor -- Supplies .45 Hogan Studio Sheriff -- Fingerprint Identification 6.00 Magill Drug Co. Sheriff -- Office Supplies 5.60 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk -- Postage 12.00 City Drug Co. Sheriff -- Office Supplies 1.80 Magill Drug Co. Sheriff -- Office Supplies .55 City Dtug Co. Clerk -- Office Supplies 43.15 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. Assessor -- Office Supplies 5.99 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. Office Supplies 78.01 Sara H. Wertz County Nurse -- Telephone 2.84 National Re- Employment Service August Operating Cost 70.00 Terminal Collection Bureau Relief 10.50 34 The Court approved the applications of W ^m. Barjknecht and Dora Yager. In the Matter of the Salary of the Recording Clerk: At this time the Court instructed the County Clerk to i .-acrease the salary of the recording`cler:s from $50.00 to $60.00 per month. In the Matter of Court House Buildings At this time the Court signed a resolution and order in regard to levying tax for the construction of a Court House. In the Matter of the Budget Board: At this time Kenneth Sawyer, Howard Mayfield and H. A. i+liller were named as advisory members of the budget committee. There being no further business, Court adjourned until September 23, 1937. C. E. Lyon County Judge, M. T. Triplett Commissioner.. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner" IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE; STATE Or OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of Moneys Received ) on Resale of Tax Foreclosure Lands ) RESOLUTION Be it resolved that in case real property held by the county by virtue of a tax_ deed to said county is purchased bAhe record owner or his assigns, the moneys derived from such sales shall be turned over to the county treasurer and by such treasurer apportioned to the various taxing agencies as provided by law; And be it further resolved that in the case of all sales of real property held by the county as foreclosure lands, to other than the record owner thereof or his assigns, the funds derived from such sales shall be paid into the treasury of said county and there deposited in.the general fund of said county and such sums, after reimbursing said general fund for state taxes paid, are hereby fixed by the county court as such properties' proportionate share of the costs and expenses incurred by the county in relation to such property. Dated this lst day of September, 1937. Attest: Iviable G. Lives - Clerk. C. E. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 1� I V 1� 1 Bertha Carroll Transportation P 8.50. State Industrial Accident Commission Peace Officers 9.66 State Industrial Accident Commission Watermaster 1.92 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Croft & Maddos Road Expense 3,.00 Bend Auto Parts " " 110.75. Central Oregon Seed Co " " 3.44 The Miller Lumber Company " 1.44 Doug's Service Station 1'8 1.00 George Childs Hardware " It 2.60 Central Oregon Garage 6.75 Redmond. Spokesman if 6.75 .Service Garage IT 7.50 Farmers Hardware Co. it " 1.24 Schuman Auto Electric it 14.00 Standard Oil Company to 157.77 Elkins Tool Company if 33.00 Bend Water Department Warehouse Water 1.25 In the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licenses: The Court approved the applications of W ^m. Barjknecht and Dora Yager. In the Matter of the Salary of the Recording Clerk: At this time the Court instructed the County Clerk to i .-acrease the salary of the recording`cler:s from $50.00 to $60.00 per month. In the Matter of Court House Buildings At this time the Court signed a resolution and order in regard to levying tax for the construction of a Court House. In the Matter of the Budget Board: At this time Kenneth Sawyer, Howard Mayfield and H. A. i+liller were named as advisory members of the budget committee. There being no further business, Court adjourned until September 23, 1937. C. E. Lyon County Judge, M. T. Triplett Commissioner.. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner" IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE; STATE Or OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of Moneys Received ) on Resale of Tax Foreclosure Lands ) RESOLUTION Be it resolved that in case real property held by the county by virtue of a tax_ deed to said county is purchased bAhe record owner or his assigns, the moneys derived from such sales shall be turned over to the county treasurer and by such treasurer apportioned to the various taxing agencies as provided by law; And be it further resolved that in the case of all sales of real property held by the county as foreclosure lands, to other than the record owner thereof or his assigns, the funds derived from such sales shall be paid into the treasury of said county and there deposited in.the general fund of said county and such sums, after reimbursing said general fund for state taxes paid, are hereby fixed by the county court as such properties' proportionate share of the costs and expenses incurred by the county in relation to such property. Dated this lst day of September, 1937. Attest: Iviable G. Lives - Clerk. C. E. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 1� I V 1� 1 a4 3 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OFLGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Natter of the Acceptance of ) a Portion of the Terrebonne- Redmond ) Section of the Dalles - California ) Highway as abandoned by Resolution ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE. of the Oregon State Highway Commission ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -) Whereas, the Oregon State Highway Commission has by resolution duly made and entered and recorded in Volume 21 of the Minute Book of such Highway Commission, a certified copy of which resolution together with a blueprint map of such abandoned portion of said highway attached to said resolution and marked 'Th'x- hibit All and made a part of said resolution, which said resolution so certified has been filed and is now of record in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, abandoned as a portion of said Highway and has been given and donated to Deschutes County, Oregon, for such road. purposes as to said county may appear proper, Therefore, be it resolved. by the Court that that portion of The Dalles - California Highway so abandoned by the Oregon State Highway Commission and particularly described as follows, to -wit: Beginning on "A" Street in the City of Redmond where said street intersects the easterly line of Sixth Street, thence East on "A" Street for one - fourth mile; thence North for three miles; thence in a Northwesterly direction, for 0.4 mile to a point on the easterly right of way a line of the present The Dalles- California highway, opposite engineer's center line Station 175190 which point is further located as being 1035 feet east and 1390 feet north of the south one - quarter corner of Section 28, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, W.hd, Deschutes County,Oregon. which said description is intended to describecthe right of way as specifically shown on said blueprint map and marked in red thereon, to which map reference is made for more particular description thereof, be ' accepted by Deschutes County, Oregon from said Highway Commission as a public county road and that the same be and it is hereby declared to be a public county road of said county. Dated this lst day of September, 1937. C. E. Lyon Judge 1:4. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. 0 0 0 0 0 0 IN TIE COUNTY COURT OF TI[i,' S`fATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUIES COUNTY. In the Matter of the Acceptance of ) a Portion of the Redmond -Bend Section ) of The Dalles - California Highway as ) RESOLUTION OF ACCEPTANCE. abandoned by Resolution of the Oregon ) ,;tate Highway Commission ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -) s Whereas, the Oregon State Highway Commission has by resolution duly made and entered and record- ed. in Volume 23 of the Minute Book of such Highway Commission, a certified copy of which resolution to- gether with a print or map of such abandoned portion of said highway attached to said resolution and marked "Exhibit All and made a part of said resolution, which said resolution so certified has been filed and is now of record in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, abandoned as a. portion of said Highway and has been given and donated to Deschutes County,.Oregon for such road purposes as to the county may appear proper, Therefore, be it resolved by the Court that that portion of The Dalles- California Highway so abandoned by the Oregon State Highway Commission and particularly described as follows, to -wit: Beginning at the edge of the right of way fifty feet from the center line of the new location at the south line of "I" Street in the City of Redmond, Highway Engineer's Station 472165 Mile Post 123.85; thence southwesterly along the old Dalles- California. Highway, a distance of 13.5 miles to the intersection of the McKenzie -Bend Highway at Highway Engineer's Station 155159.7 which right of way is 60 feet wide and contains 98.18 acres more or less, which said description is intended to describe the right of way as specifically shown on said print or map and marked in red thereon, to which map reference is made for more particular description thereof, be accepted by Deschutes County, Oregon, from said Highway Commission as a public county road and that the same be and it is hereby declared to be a public county road of said county. Dated this lst day of September, 1937. C. E. Lyon aZudge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of a Proposed Tax ) Levy for the Couustruction of a ) ORDER. County -City Building - - - - - -) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, does not own a county court house but occupies inadequate r rented quarters for the transaction of county business; and Whereas, the Cith of Bend in Deschutes County, Oregon, does not own a city hall but likewise occupies inadequate rented quarters for the transaction of city business; and Whereas, a necessity exists for the construction of a courthouse and of a city hall for said county and city respectively and it appears that .a combined county -city building would be more economical for both such county and such city; and Whereas, it was resolved by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, in regular monthly meeting convened on the 7th day of July, 1937, that it wa: the intention of said Court and by said resolution the said Court declared its intention of this 8th day of September, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in.the forenoon of said day, to levy a tax upon all of the taxable property in said county for the purpose of build- ing a new combined courthouse and city hall on the following described premises located in the City of Bend, Oregon, the county seat of said county as determined by law, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of Bond &treet and on the westerly boundary of Block 7, North Addition to Bend, according to the recorded plat thereof" on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, which point is located 100.00 feet north of the southwest corner of said Block 7; thence N. 90 000' E. for 75.00 feet; thence N. 00 661 E. for 25 feet; thence N. 900 00' E. for 25 feet; thence LT. M�00' E. for 75 feet; thence N. 900 00' E. for 84.03 feet to a point on the easterly boundary of said Block 7, which point is located 52.49 feet north from the angle in the west boundary of Harriman Street; thence N. 00 00' E. for 283.90 feet along the westerly boundary of Harriman Street to the Northeast corner of said Block 7; thence N. 900 00' for 184.03 feet to a point on the east boundary of Bond Street, according to -:he reestablishment of said Bond Street as made in 1930; thence S. 01' 00' E. for 383.90 feet along the said fast boundary of Bond Street to the point of beginnittg, the said tract including a portion of said Block 7 of North Addition, a portion of Lot 1, Block 12 of the Plat of Bend,, according to the recorded plat thereof and a portion of the area of Bond Street in the original plat of Bend, said portion of Bond Street having been vacated by ordinance of the Commission of the City of Bend in 1930; and Whereas, by said resolution it was further resolved that as the above:!described premises now belong to the said county and the said city it was not the intention to expend any money for the site of such com- bined county -city building; that the cost of such building shall the the sum of $150,000.00, the said coot to be borne by the said county and the said city at the rate of seventy percent thereof to be borne by the county and thirty percent thereof to be borne by the city; that by said resolution the said county court pro- posed on this 8th day of September, 1937, to levy a tax upon all of the taxable property in said county in the amount of $105,000.00 less the sum of §5,500.00 heretofore levied by said county coalrt as a courthouse sinking fund and less such sums as may be secured from the Federal Government as a grant to said county for said project, for the year 1938, provided such grant is secured from the Federal Government; and in FaPea such grant is not secured from the Federal Government for said project, then and in that event the said county court proposed to levy a tax upon all of the taxable property in said county in the sum of $105,000.00 less the sum of $5,500.00 heretofore levied by said county court; as such courthouse sinking fund, in two equal annual levies of $49,750.00 each for the years 1938 and 1939 respectively; and it was further proposed to submit said proposed tax levy or levies to the legal voters of said county for specific authorization out- side the limitations of Article XI, Section 11, Oregon Constitution; it was further proposed to commence con- struction of said proposed building on the 3rd day of January, 1938; it was further intended that such levy shall be on condition that such levy be ratified by the voters at such election held pursuant to said Consti- tutional limitation and on the further condition that the City of Bend enter into a lawful contract with said county for cooperation in said construction in the proportions above set out; and by said resolution it was further ordered that a meeting at which time a public hearing should be had upon said proposed tax levy and said proposed construction of said county -city building, be held in the County Court Room in the City of Bend, Oregon, on the 11th day of August, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, and it was further ordered that the Clerk of this Court give notice of the intention of the court herein and of said public hearing in the Bend Bulletin, a newspaper of general circulation if said county once each week for four consecutive weeks, the date of the first publication of such notice to be not less than sixty days before the said ccdate of proposed levy; and Whereas, the Clerk of this Court has caused a notice of such proposed levy and of such public hear- ing to be published as so ordered and as required by law, proof of which publication is on file herein; and Whereas, on the 11th day of August, 1937, at the time and place set out in said resolution and said published notice, this Ceourt met for a public hearing of said proposed tax levy and said proposed con- struction and no persons appeared or objected thereto or filed any petitions with relation thereto; And this being the time heretofore set by said resolution for the making of a levy for the con- struction of such building, and the provisions of law being fully complied with and no person having made or filed any objections thereto and no petitions having been presented to this Court in relation thereto, a.-ad the Court being fully informed in the matter; Therefore, be it ordered by the Court in regular monthly meeting convened this 8th day of Septem- ber, 1937, there being present C. E. Lyon, County Judge, and Vain. Baer and M. 1'. Triplett, County Commissioners, that a'tax be levied and the same is hereby levied upon all of the taxable property in said county for the purpose of building a new combined courthouse and city hall upon the above described premises in Bend, 0 : °egon , for the year 1938, for the sum of $52,250.00 provided that a grant is secured from the Federal Governmen-: for such project in a sum equal to forty -five percent of the total cost thereof, or, in case such grant is not secured from the Federal Government, then in the sum of $49,750.00, and in either case upon the followin4r express conditions, to -tiait: 1. That the said levy be approved by the Budget Board of Deschutes County, Oregon, for 1937; 2. That the City of Bend, Oregon, enter into a lawful contract with Deschutes County, Oregon, for cooperation in the construction of said proposed building in the proportions khrein above set out; 3. That the said levy be approved by a majority vote of the legal voters in said county at a special election to be held in. said county for specific authorizations outside the limitations of Article XI, Section 11, of the Oregon Constitution; And it is further ordered that a special election be held in Deschutes County, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2nd day of November, 1937, in the manner provided by law, at which special election there shall be sub- mitted to the electors of said county for approval or rejection the spedific authorization outside the l:.mita- tions of Article XI, Section 11, of the Oregon Constitution of said levy of $52,250.00 for the year 1936 provided that a grant is secured from the Federal Government for such project as above set out, or in care such grant is not secured, then a levy of ti$49,750.00 for the year 1938 and a like levy of X49,750.00 for the year 1939, for the construction of said proposed county -city building. Done in open Court this 8th day of September, 1937. C. E. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Attest: Wm. J. Baer Commissioner Cl erk . 345 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF 'iH,:,,E STxTE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Putter of a Proposed Tax ) Levy for the Construction of a ) RESOLUTION, County -City Bhuilding. ) -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ) Whereas, Deschutes County Oregon, does not own a county - c©urt house but occupies inadequate rentd quarters for the transaction of county business; and Whereas, the City of Bend in Deschutes Bounty, Oregon, does not own a city hall but likewise occupies inadequate rented quarters for the transaction of city business; and Whereas, a necessity exists for the construction of a court -house and of a city hall for said county and city respectively and it appears that a combined county -city building would be more economical for both such county and such city; Therefore, be it resolved by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, in regular monthly meet- ing convened, this 8th day of September, 1937, there being present C. E. Lyon, County Judge, and Wka. Baer and M. T. Triplett, County Commissioners, that the said County Court does hereby declare its intention on the 10th day of November, 1937, at the hour of ten O'clock in the forenoon of said day, to levy a tax upon all of the taxable property in said. county for the purpose of building a new combined courthouse and city hall on the following described premises located in the City of Bend, Oregon, the County seat of said county as determined by law, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of Bond Street and on the westerly boundary of Block 7, North Addition of Bend, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, which point is located 100.00 feet north of the southwest corner of said Block 7; thence N. 900 00' E. for 75.00 feet; thence N. 00 00' E. for 25.00 feet; thence N. 900 00' E. for 25 ft. thence N. 00 00' E. for 75 feet; thence N. 900 00' E. for 84.03 feet to a point on the easterly boundary of said Block 7, which point is located 52.49 feet north from the angle in the west boundary of Harriman Street; thence N. 00 00' E. for 283.90 feet along the westerly boundary of Harriman Street to the North- east corner of said Block 7; thence N. 900 00' +d. for 184.03 feet to a point on the east boundary of Bond Street, according to the reestablishment of said Bond Street as made in 1930; thence S. 00 00' E. for 383.90 feet along the said east boundary of Bond Street to the point of beginning, the said tract including portion of said Block 7 of North Addition a portion of Lot 1, Block 12, of the Plat;of Bend, according to the recorded plat thereof and a portion of the area of Bond Street in the original plat of Bend, said portion of Bond Street having been vacated by ordinance of the Commission of the City of Bend in 1930. That said premises now belong to the said county and city and it is not the intention to expetd any money for the site of such combined county -city building; that the cost of such building shall be the sum of $150,000.00, the said. cost to be borne by the said county and the said city at the rate of seventy percent thereof to be borne by the county and thirty percent thereof to be borne by the city. that the said County Court proposes on such date to levy a tax upon all of the taxable property in said county in the amount of $105,000.00 less the sum of $5,500.00 heretofore levied by said county court as a county courthouse fund and less such sums as may be secured from the Federal Government as a grant to said county for said project, for the year 1938, provided such grant is secured from the Federal Government; and in case such grant is not secured from the Federal Government for said project, then and. in that event the said county court proposes to levy a tax upon all of the taxable property in said county in the amount of $105,000.00 less the sum of $5,500.00 heretofore levied by said county court as such courthouse sinking fund, in two equal annual levies of X49,750.00 each for the years 1938 and 1939 respectively; that it is further intended to submit said proposed tax levy levy or levies to the legal voters of said county for specific authorization outside the limitations of Article XI, Section 11, Oregon Constitution; it is further proposed to commence construct - tion of said proposed building on the 3ud day of January, 1938; it is further intended that such levy shall be on condition that such levy be ratified by the voters at such election held pursuant to said Constitutional limitation and on the further condition that the City of Bend enter into a lawful contract with said county for cooperation in such construction in the proportions above set out; And be it further ordered that a meeting at which time a public hearing shall be had upon said proposed tax levy and said proposed construction of said county -city building, shall be hald at the County Court Room in the City of Bend, Oregon, on the 11th day of October, 1937, at th6 hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day; And be it further ordered that the clerk of this Court give notice of the intention of this Court to make said tax levy or levies as above set out and notice of the said public meeting, by the publication of said notice in the Bend Bulletin, a newspaper published and of general circulation in said county once each week for four consecutive weeks, the date of the dirst publication of said notice to be not less then sixty days before the said date of said proposed levy. Done in open court this 8th day of September, 1937. Attest: . . O . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I C. E. Lyon Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Vim. J. Baer Commissioner. 346 MINUTES OF BOARD OF E(,UALIi�TION FOR 1937. . August 9, 1937. This being the time set by law for the meeting of the Board of Equalization, a meeting was held, but Chairman C. E. Lyon being absent, adjournment was tekan till Tuesday, August 10, 1937. August 10, 1937. The Board again met according to adjournment, all members being present and. after being duly sworn, adjourned to meet subject to call of Chairman. August 23, 1937. k called meeting of the Board was held and after examination of the the claims filed with the Clerk, find as follows: The following petitions were denied for the reason that the assessments thereon were found to conform to that of adjoining or similar property. Federal Land Bank of Spokane SEI Section 7 } NE4 It 18 ) Twp. 14 S. F:. 12 E.W.M. SW,',-_NfF�:-i It 17 except 2 acres ) SW4 Section 7 ) Twp. 14 S.R. 12 E.W.M. NWT , NE;� S : It 18 ) Ez SE4 Section 12 Twp. 14 S.R. 11E.W.M Charles Griffith S; Sec. 20; I Sec. 29; S�, Vl2NE� Sec. 30, NzNE -Jr Sec. 31 SN -NW4, NW Nt�, W2SW1. Sec. 32, all in Twp. 18 S.R. 13 E.W.M. Reductions were allowed on the following assessments, the Board finding that the assessed valua- tions were high in comparison with adjoining or similar property. Consolidated Freight Lines, Inc. Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 13, Subdivision of Lots 8 and 9, Bend Assessed at Property Improvements Reduced to ProperlZ Improvements $¢1300.00 $2400.00 $1300.00 42300.00 Dr. R. W. Hemingway Lots 1 to 8, inclusive, Block 6 of Bend View Addition. Assessed at Property Improvements Reduced to Property Improvements $320.00 $4195.00 11,'320.00 $3045.00 There being no further business, the Board adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge W. F. Haimner, Assessor Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk. September 23, 1937. BE IT M2IIyjiBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County was held in the Court House September 23, 1937. All members being present the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Sale to Former Owners: At this time the Court signed deeds to former owners as follows: Ellen Picket, Lots 13, 14, 15, and 16, Block 124 of Hillman X14.40 Nellie G. Tweet, Lots 7 and 8, Block 15, Riverside 29.37 In the Matter of the Bend - Redmond Section of the Old Dalles- California Highway: At this time the Court signed a resolution asking the State Highway Commission to designate the Bend - Redmond Section of the Old Dalles- California Highway as a :Mate secondary highway. In the Matter of the _. 'Cancellation of Taxes: 4� At this time the Court signed an order cancelling the taxes for the years 1936 and 1937 on the S NET-, and the N2SE4 and the N SEg of Section 8, and the S�N�1F4 Ord N; SN1� of Section 9, all in Twp. 20 S.R. 19 E.W.M.; Also for 1932, 1933 -34, 1936 and 1937 on the NEB NEz-, Section 23, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M.,except Tract formerly deeded to the Pint Forest Grange, the above lands all being owned by the State Land Board 1 The Court also signed an order for the cancellation of the taxes for 1927 to 1936, inclusive, on part of Tract 10 in Lytle Acres. * IN THE COUNTY COURT Or' THE STATE Oil OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHU'lES. In the Matter of the Application of State Land Board for Cancella- tion of taxes. It appearing to the court that the State Land Board has filed its petition for the cancellation of taxes upon the land hereinafter described and that said Land Board is entitled to have said taxes cancelled for the reasons set out therein. Now Therefore It Is Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed that the taxes for the years 1936 in the amount of X16.73 and for the year 1937 in the amount of $?12.26 upon the SL of NEB and of SEA of Sec. 8; and the S; of NW4 and N� of SVh= of Sec. 9, all in Twp 20 S.R. 19 E W ICI; and also the taxes for 1932 amounting to $15.31 and for 1933 -34 amounting to 11.83, and for 1936 amounting.to $27.41 and for 1937 amounting to $15.31 upon the Northeast quarter of Northeast quarter of Section 23 in Twp. 18 S R 12 E.W.M.; excepting a certain tract heretofore conveyed to Pine Forest Grange be and the same hereby is cancelled upon the repayment by the State Land. Board to the sheriff of Deschutes County and that portion of the taxes levied against said land and paid by said Deschutes County to the State of Oregon for the ,years above mentioned upon said several tracts of land above described. Dated September 23rd, 1937. C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett, Mm. J. Baer, IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of a Special Election ) for an Increase of Tax Levy for the ) years 1938 and 1939 over and above ) the amount Limited by Section 11 of ) RESOLUTION. Article XI of the Oregon Constitution ) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ) J=udge Commissioner Commissioner Whereas, the County Court of the above county has heretofore by resolution declared its intention to levy a tax on all the taxable property in said county for the purpose of building a new combined court- house for said county and city hall for the City of Bend, Oregon, on certain premises in said City of Bend in said resolution specifically described, the total cost of said combined county -city building to be the sum of $150,000.00, seventy percent of which said cost is to be borne by said county and thirty percent thereof to be borne by said City as set out ir)6aid resolution, tnd the said County Court by said resoluti(m declared its intention to levy such tax for the year 1938 in the sum of $105,000.00 less the sum of ;5,500. heretofore levied for such purpose and less the sum of $47,250.00 to be obtained as a grant from the Federal Government, being a total levy of•�52,250.00 in case such grant is obtained from the Federal Government, and in case such grant is not obtained from the Federal Government then to levy a tax in the sum of $p49,750.00 for the year 1938 and a like sum of $49,750.00 for the year 1939; in case such grant is not secured from the Federal Government; and Whereas,.-such: sums �Til.l:exceed,,thefl lmitationscof i Section -11tof Article XI of the Oregon Constitu- tion in the amount of $52,250.00 if such grant is obtained from the Federal Government, or in the sum of x;49,750.00 if such grant is not obtained, for the year 1938, and in the sum of $49,750.00 if such grant is not obtained, for the year 1939; Now, therefore, it is hereby resolved, ordered and declared, that it is necessary, in the judgment of this County Court, to increase the amount of the levy on the assessment roll of Deschutes County, Oregon, for the years 1938 and 1939 over the amount limited by the Constitution of Oregon, except on vote of the people, for the reasons and purposes and in the amounts as follows, to -wit: Special levy of $52,250.00 on said assessment roll in case grant frori the Federal Government is secured as above set out or a special levy of $p49,750.00 on said assessment roll of such grant is not secured for the year 1938, and a special levy of $;49,750.00 if such grant is not secured, for the year 1939, to pro- vide funds for the construction of a combined county court house and city hall in the City of Bend, Oregon. The reason therefor is that said county does not have or own a county courthouse and the said City of Bend does not have or own a city hall and each of said municipal corporations occupy inadequate rented quarters for the transaction of the business of such corporation; This tax shall not be computed as a part of the rev- enue which is subject to the limitation of Section 11 of Article XI of the Oregon Constitution and shall be in addition to all other taxes which legally may be levied. And the it further resolved, ordered and determined, that the question of such additional tax levy shall be submitted to the legal voters of said Deschutes County, Oregon, at a special election for such pur- pose to be held throughout said County on the 2nd day of November, 1937, said day being the first Tuesday after the first I4ionday in November of said year, and that the necessity thereof be certified to the County Clerk of said county in the following form To Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk: The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, in monthly meeting convened this 24th day of S_t. 1937, does hereby certify that it is necessary in the estimation of this Court to increase the amount oftl- tax levy of said county over the amount limited by the Constitution of Oregon except on vote of the people and that in the judgment of this Court such increase is necessary for the following reasons and in the follov ing accounts, to -wit: 1 A special levy of $52,250.00 in case a grant is secured from the Federal Government for the construction of a county -city building, or a special levy of $p49,750.00 if such grant is not secured for the year 1938, and a special levy of X49,750.00 if such grant is not secured for the year 1939, for the construction of a combined county courthouse and city hall in Bend, Oregon. And you are authorized and ordered to give notice of such election and to cause such election to be held throughout Deschutes County, Oregon, on said 2nd day of November, 1937, in the manner provided by 7aw. Done in open Court this 24th day of September, 1937. C. E. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Attest: Mable Livesey, Mw. J. Baer, Commissioner Clerk 348 RE'S01UTI ON 17HEREP.S. the road hereinafter dPSCr =bed has been b`T the "ounty Court, pursuant to the provisions of the market road law or other road laws of the State of Oregon, designated and ad_o�ted. as a market road, or- county road or route, and WFIEREAS, under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 249, Laws of 1931, the Highway Commission and the County Court of Deschutes County by mutual agreement are authorized to select and designate as second- ary state highways certain of the duly designated market roods, or other county rorads or available locations or routes in said county, and WHEREAS, in the judgment of the County Court it is and hill be for the best interests of the general public and of Deschutes County in particular, that the road hereinafter described be selected and. designated as a secondary state highway, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED, that the State High,ray Commission be and it hereby respectfully is reslu.Psted to - select and. designate as a secondary state highway under vni pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 249, General Laws of Oregon for 1931, the following market and /or county road or route, to wit: Redmond -Bend Secondary Hij,,h7ay No. 1375 Beginning at the intersection of the old Da11es- California Highway with the new location of The Dalles- California HighFray in the City of Redmond; thence in a southh:sterly direc- tion to the intersection of the old Dalles - California Hiplgwa,y with the IdcKenzie Bend Highway, a distance of 13.5 miles. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Highway Commission be and it hereby is respectfully requested to con- struct, improve and maintain saiO road under the provisions of Cha-pter 248, Laws of Oregon 1931, and amendments thereof, either at the sole expense of the State or at the expense of the State and County pursuant to the mutual agreement of said County anal_ State; provided, however, that no descri-ption, designation, or routing; of the highway or road herein described shall prevent the Highway Commission from making such changes in the location of said road or highway as the Commission may deed proper. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be entered in the minutes and records of the County Court and that the clerk be and he hereby is instructed to deliver to the Highway Commission a duly certifies? copy thereof. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Tri-_olett County Commissioner Glm. J. :Baer County Commissioner I hereby certify that this is a true and correct co_oy of a .resolution ac_oated by order of the County Court of Deschutes County on the 23rd day of September, 1937. Mable G. Livesay County Clerk i, L I I I 349 BE IT REMEP(BERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the 9duktcHouse this 6th day of October, 1937. 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: Constance W.Crist County Nurse -- Stamps etc. $ 6.30 n u u n n Mileage 41.65 M. T. Triplett County Commissioner 44.00 Wm. J. Baer 25.00 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Cash Advanced 55.19 R. S. Williams Sheriff's Deputy 12.90 Martha Umbarger Sheriff's Clerk 20.00 Lois Scouten Treasurer - -Clerk Hire 8.75' R. Anna Thompson School Supt. - -Clerk 34.ti0 C. V. Silvis Cruising County Timber 42.00 Frank Crow Court House Exp. 2.30 J. Alton Thompson School Supt. Travel 30.24; Stamps 10.00 40.24 National ReEmployment Service Operating costs for September 70.00 City Drug Company Co. Nurse 1.20; Sheriff 4.40; Justice of the Peace 8.40; Treasurer 4.30; School Supt. 25.14 43.44 Northwest Printing Co. Clerk 10.12; Assessor $184.06 194.18 The Bend Bulletin Co. Nurse 1.75; Publications 31.50 33 =25 Visual School Report Co. School Supt. Replacement 42.22 Marion Leah Care of Insane 9.00 H & W Specialty Co. School Supt. Exp. 4.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Jail Lights 2:19 Miller-Bryant-Pierce Co. Treasurer's Supplies 1:00 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Assessor's Supplies 24.75 Bend Garbage Co. Garbage (Aug. & Sept.) 3.00 M. Clarke Webb Sealer of Weights & Measures 17.57 C. P. N- iswonger Coroner's fees 5.00 Edward D. Nelson Witness fees (Coroner's Inquiry)- 1.50 E. S. McGuire 1.50 William Jappert " " " " 1.50 H. M. LeBertew " " " " 1.50 Florence Swanson Reporter's fees if If 22.50 J. J. Wilt Asst. Watermaster 46;07 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 171.06 Ponderosa Club Cafe Prisoners' Meals 3.00 Downing Cafe " if 64.00, Bend Auto Parts Sheriff Auto Exp. 7.70. The Bend. Troy Laundry sail Exp. 6.40 Bend Garage Company Sheriff's Auto Emp. 6.25 Doug's Service Station " " " 29.41 H & W Specialty Co. Sheriff (Replacement) 4.00 George Childs Hardware Co. " Exp. 1.80 the Free Press Co. Judge's Supplies 4.00 J. C. Penney Co. Assessor's Exp. 4.9Q The Redmond Spokesman Legal Publications 29,95 Magill Drug Co. County Nurse's Exp. 1.00 - Pacific Power & Light Co.. Court House Lights . - -•- Standard Oil Co.. of Calif. Weed Fund Exp. 340 Pilot Butte Service Station Sheriff--Auto & Travel Exp. 29.46• Edward Johnson Witness fees (Justice Court) 7.20 Vernon Smith 7.20 H. T. Merritt Justice of the Peace 27.50 Gerald Dalrymple Witness fees (Justice Court) 7.20 Francis Dalrymple " " " " 7.20 Don Miltenburger " " " " 7.20 First Natl. Bank of Portland Public Assistance 453,42 LAW LIBRARY FUND: West Publishing Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND: Clinton Delude D. D. Tussing Roger F. Taylor Dan C. Wood Lee Hollenbeck Carl Alfrey 0. H. Harrell George McAllister Wm. J. Baer C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Dan Hollinshead Simpson Bros. Paint Co. Bend Iron Works The Miller Lumber Co. Bend Hardware Company Bone Implement Co. Union Oil Co. Howard Cooper Corporation New Deal Trading Post Redmond Motor Company Standard. Oil Company State Industrial Accident Co. In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Land: Law Library Salary u „ u u n Roadmaster Salary Commissioner - -Road Expense County Judge " to Commissioner to it Road Exp. u u n n ' n u n , n n n u — „ e Road Employees' Insurance At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: John Rablo Lot 14, Block 14, Mill Addition Joseph Sears Detlor That part of Tract 33, Lytle Acres, lying West of the Railroad Parcel- #3- Right; --of Way Block 20, Boulevard. Addition to Bend, Oregon Myrl P..Hoover Lot 14 of Replat of Lots 8 and 9, Block 13, Bend Original Julius Steen et ux Lot 2, Block 9, North Addition to Bend, Oregon Jas. L.. Agrafas Lots 14 and 5, Block 14, Lytle Russell. Renn Lots 1 and 2, Block 214, Bonne Home Addition to Bend, Oregon Paul Santo Lot 3, Block 27, Bonne Home Addition to Bend, Ore. D. E. Trent Lot 2, Block 68, Bend Park W. Ovid Evans Lot 9, Block 714, Bend Park Cora M. Mehl Lot 2, Block 1,.Deschutes A. G. Kitchen Lot 5, Block 10, River Terrace W. G. Hirsch Lots 31 and 32, Block 94, Hillman In the Matter of the Re -Sale 19€x.00 107.76 1214.75 1214.75 1214.75 1214.75 1214.75 107.76 150.05 77.15 29.6o 32.50 20.00' 114.35 8.72 53.03 6.66 9.25 3945 4.9s 12.00 .90 g6.lo 39.7+ $15.00 52.96. 7,5.00 20.00 20 XO 3500. 15:00 lo.00 140:00 10.00 25.00 20.00 of ) 'ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. County Owned Real Estate ) 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 said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell' the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel' #1. Lot 14, Block 14, North Addition to Bend, 'Oregon $200.00 Terms r 0 [J (20�b cash . bal..$10.00 per mo.) Parcel- #2. Lot 8, Block 9, North Addition to Bend, Oregon 20.00 Cash Parcel- #3- Lot 8, Block 20, Boulevard. Addition to Bend, Oregon 25.00 Cash Parcel #4 Lots 2 and 3. Block 23, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon 50.00 Cash Parcel. #5• Lot 2, Block 19, Riverside 10.00 Cash Parcel- #6. Lots 3 and 14, Block 25, Center Addition to Bend, Oregon 30.00 Cash Parcel, #7. Tract F in Tract 23, Virginia Park. Beginning at the NE corner of 25.00 Cash Tract 23; thence South following the Easterly boundary of said Tract 23; a distance of 300 feet; thence West 216.80 feet to a point, which is the point of beginning of Tract F in Tract 23; thence West 11414.57 feet; thence South 225.28 feet; thence East 11414.57 feet; thence North 225.28 feet to place of beginning. r 0 [J i 351 I 5.00 Cash 140.00 Cash 20.00 Cash In the Matter of Exchange of Deeds to Real Property: At this time the Court accepted a deed from the City of Bend for Lots 19, 20 and 21 of the Re-Sub- division of Block 214 of Bend and in exchange signed a deed to the City of Bend for Lot 10, Block 29, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon; The Court also accepted a deed from Russell Renn for Lots 1 and 2. Block 214, Bonne Home Addition, and in exchange signed a deed to-Russell Renn for Lots 1 and 2, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition. In the Matter of Application for Beer License: At this time the Court approved the application of M. Vera Holt for a Retail Beer License. In the Matter of the County Budget Board: It appearing that H. A. Miller formerly appointed as a member of the Budget Board has tendered his resignation, the same is hereby accepted and William Montgomery appointed in his place and stead. In the Matter of the County Library Building blind: At this time the Court passed a resolution setting aside and designating as a library building fund the amount of $2000.00 formerly levied in 1936. There being no further business Court adjourned to meet October 11, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner October 11, 1937 BE IT R1'1,1R,.1B12ED, That the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 11th day of October, 1937, at ten o'clock A.M. in the Court House, pursuant to adjournment. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of the Proposed Court House Levy: This being the time designated in a resolution heretofore passed by the Court as the day upon which .a.public hearing would be held in regard to a proposed tax levy for the construction of a Court House, the Court convened for the purpose of hearing arguments for or against said levy. A petition having been filed and presented to the Court signed by 92 qualified electors and taxpayers of record (said number being greater than the number required by law), asking that a special election be called for the purpose of voting upon the following question: "Shall Deschutes County, Oregon, in conjunction with the City of Bend, Oregon build and construct a new combined County -City Building for use as a County Court House and City Hall, on the site heretofore determined by resolution of the County Court of said County, at a cost of §150,000.00, seventy per cent of said cost to be borne by the said County and thirty per cent thereof to be borne by said City, the construction thereof to be commenced on or about January 3rd, 1938, or as soon thereafter as funds are available ?" The Court passed a resolution directing the Clerk to call a special election for this purpose. Whereupon Court adjourned to meet October 20, 1937, at 9 o'clock A31. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of a Special Election for } Submitting to the Electors of Deschutes ) _ Count the RLSO.LUTION County �,uestion of the Construction ) of a County -City Building ) C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner. Parcel #g. Lot 3, Block 1142, Hillman Parcel #9. Lots 10 and 11, Block 12, Redmond Townsite Company's First Addition to City of Redmond Parcel #10. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 140, Original Townsite of Redmond I 5.00 Cash 140.00 Cash 20.00 Cash In the Matter of Exchange of Deeds to Real Property: At this time the Court accepted a deed from the City of Bend for Lots 19, 20 and 21 of the Re-Sub- division of Block 214 of Bend and in exchange signed a deed to the City of Bend for Lot 10, Block 29, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon; The Court also accepted a deed from Russell Renn for Lots 1 and 2. Block 214, Bonne Home Addition, and in exchange signed a deed to-Russell Renn for Lots 1 and 2, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition. In the Matter of Application for Beer License: At this time the Court approved the application of M. Vera Holt for a Retail Beer License. In the Matter of the County Budget Board: It appearing that H. A. Miller formerly appointed as a member of the Budget Board has tendered his resignation, the same is hereby accepted and William Montgomery appointed in his place and stead. In the Matter of the County Library Building blind: At this time the Court passed a resolution setting aside and designating as a library building fund the amount of $2000.00 formerly levied in 1936. There being no further business Court adjourned to meet October 11, 1937, at 10:00 o'clock A.M. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner October 11, 1937 BE IT R1'1,1R,.1B12ED, That the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met this 11th day of October, 1937, at ten o'clock A.M. in the Court House, pursuant to adjournment. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of the Proposed Court House Levy: This being the time designated in a resolution heretofore passed by the Court as the day upon which .a.public hearing would be held in regard to a proposed tax levy for the construction of a Court House, the Court convened for the purpose of hearing arguments for or against said levy. A petition having been filed and presented to the Court signed by 92 qualified electors and taxpayers of record (said number being greater than the number required by law), asking that a special election be called for the purpose of voting upon the following question: "Shall Deschutes County, Oregon, in conjunction with the City of Bend, Oregon build and construct a new combined County -City Building for use as a County Court House and City Hall, on the site heretofore determined by resolution of the County Court of said County, at a cost of §150,000.00, seventy per cent of said cost to be borne by the said County and thirty per cent thereof to be borne by said City, the construction thereof to be commenced on or about January 3rd, 1938, or as soon thereafter as funds are available ?" The Court passed a resolution directing the Clerk to call a special election for this purpose. Whereupon Court adjourned to meet October 20, 1937, at 9 o'clock A31. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of a Special Election for } Submitting to the Electors of Deschutes ) _ Count the RLSO.LUTION County �,uestion of the Construction ) of a County -City Building ) C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner. Whereas, this Court did, on the 8th. day of September, 1937, by Resolution duly made and entered, declare its intention on the 10th. day of November, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to levy a tax upon all the taxable property in said county for the purpose of building a new combined courthouse and city hall on certain premises in said resolution described in Bend, Oregon, in the amount of $105,000.00 less the sum of x$5,500.00 heretofore levied by said court as a courthouse sinking fund and less such sums as may be secured from the Federal Government as a grant to said County for said project, for the year 1938, provided such grant is secured from the Federal Goverment, and in case such grant is not secured from the Federal Government for said project, then in the amount of �l05,000.00 less the sum of $5,500.00 heretofore levied as such courthouse sinking fund, in two equal annual levies of §39,750.00 each for the years 1938 and 1939 respectively; and by said resolution this.Court further declared its intention to submit said proposed tax levy or tax levies as the case may be to the legal voters of said county for specific authorization outside the limitations of Article XI, Section 11, of the Oregon Constitution, to commence construction of said proposed building on the 3rd. day of January, 1938, and that such levy or :levies should. be on condition that such .Levy or levies be ratified by the voters at such special election and on the further condition that the City of Bend enter into a lawful contract with such county for cooperation in such construction in the proportions as follows: That'the said City of Bend bear thirty percent of the cost of such construction and said Deschutes County bear - seventy percent of such cost; and the said Court ordered that this 11th. day of October, 1937, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, be set as the time and the County Court Room in Bend, Oregon, the place for a public hearing upon the said proposed tax levy and said proposed construction and further ordered that notice of such proposed tax levies and such public hearing be given in the Bend Bulletin as required by law; and . Whereas, the Clerk of this Court has caused to be published in said newspaper the notice as required by said resolution and by law; and Whereas, on this 11th. day of October, 1937, this Court met at the County Court Room in Bend, Oregon, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon and remained in session throughout the business hours of said day and held a public hearing of the matters above set out; and Whereas, on said day a petition in proper and legal form and signed by not less than two percent of the qualified electors of said county as shown by the vote for governor within said county at the last general election, said signers of said petition being also taxpayers as of record upon the assessment rolls of the said county for the last previous year, was presented tp the Court, which said petition petitioned this Court that a special election be held in said county on the 2nd. day of November, 1937, at which special election the following question be submitted to the legal voters of.Deschutes County, Oregon, and that the form of the proposed ballot be question No. Shall Deschutes County, Oregon, in conjunction with the City of Bend, Oregon, build and construct a new combined County—City Building for use as a county courthouse and city hall, on the site heretofore determined by resolution of the County Court of said county, at a cost of :150,000.00, seventy per cent of said cost to be borne by the said county and thirty percent thereof to be borne by said city, the construction thereof to be commenced on or about January 3rd. 1938, or as soon thereafter as funds are available? 302 303 Yes No ' Therefore, be it ordered by the Court that a special election be held in Deschutes County, Oregon, on Tuesday, the 2nd. day of November, 1937, in the manner provided by law, at which special election there shall be submitted to the electors of said county, for approval or rejection the question above specifically set forth and contained in said petition this day filed with this Court; and the clerk of this court is I Il IIi u 353 authorized and ordered to give notice of such special election and to cause said election to be held through- I out Deschutes County, Oregon, on the 2nd. day of November, 1937, in the manner provided by law. Done in open court this 11th. day of October, 1937. C. E. Lyon, Judge ATTEST: Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk. October 20, 1937 BE IT REMEMBERED, That a meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held at the Court House October 20, 1937, pursuant to adjournment. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Option for Right -of -Way on Tumalo -Falls Road Deschutes County having formerly obtained option for right of way from Emil Anderson, Administrator, 'for certain partsof the Tumalo Falls road, and whereas said land is being transferred to the Federal Government; ,the Court Hereby relinquishes all right and interest acquired by said option. In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Property: Whereas Lot 1, Block 4, Highland Addition, has been previously advertised for sale and no bidder appearing, the Court hereby sells to ,Melvin H. Brown and Grace E. Brown, his wife, the above described premises'' for :250.00, that being the amount bid for same, on terms as follows: $50.00 cash, and the balance in monthly payments of $12.50 per month with interest at 6% per annum on all deferred payments. Payments to be made on the 25th day of each month. The Court also signed deeds as follows: To the Deschutes County Municipal Improvement District for the West Half of the Northwest %uarter of Section 1,, 'Township 17 South, Range 11 East of the Willamette Meridian; for the sum of $80.00; .To A. A. Skaggs for Lot 8, Block 12, Deschutes, for the sum of $$.400.00. In the Matter of applications for Liquor Licenses: At this time the Court rejected the application of Mrs. Mike Redding for beer license in Sisters, ,Oregon. The application of Clara Grill for Package Store, Glass A, license at Brothers, Oregon was approved. In the Matter of Opening Ballot Boxes: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to open the ballot boxes in preparation for the special election to be held November 2, 1937. ,In the Matter of 'Janitor's Salary: At this time the Court made an order directing the Clerk to raise the salary of Frank Grow, Janitor, :to $75.00 per month as of November 1, 1937. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: i GENi2j -d. FUND: Fred R. Sankey !Bend Water Department Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Pacific Tel & Tel Co. ;'SPECIAL RELIEF FUND: Pacific Protective Society i, Predatory Animal Control Jail Water Burroughs Machine Telephone -- Various Offices Equipment $50.00 2.25 1749.00 60.30 7.60 LIbUOR CONTROL FUND: James Tyler Securing Evidence $17.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Water Department Warehouse Water 1.25 0. H. Harrell Salary 53.88 In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ) ORDER FOR SZLE OF REhL PROPERTY 8oun #y_Owned -Real Estate- - - -) Whereas Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel #1. Lot 15, Block 10, Kenwood $75.00 Terms (;35.00 Cash - Balance $10.00 per mo.) Parcel #2. Lots 23, 24, 25 and 26, Block 186, Third addition to Bend Park 100.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 42, original Townsite of Redmond 100.00 Cash In the Matter of Funds for Predatory animal Control; At this time the Clerk was ordered to issue a warrant for 450.00 to Fred R. Sankey, agent of the State Game Commission, said amount to be matched by a like amount from the State Department of Agriculture funde. There being no further business, the Court adjourned. C. E. Lyons, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE SThTE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of the Tumalo ) RESOLUTION Falls -Bend County Road ), Whereas, heretofore in the month of January, 1936, Emil .Anderson, as administrator of the estate of Fred Anderson, deceased, executed to Deschutes County, Oregon, an option for a right of way for the Tumalo- Falls =Bend County Road across lands belonging to said estate including; the premises hereinafter described; and Whereas, it appears that the U. S. Government is about to acquire title to the following described lands included in said option, to -wit: Southeast Fouarter of Northwest (quarter and South Half of Northeast 4uarter of Section Ten Township Eighteen South, Range Ten East of lryillamette Meridian ;;and Whereas, it appears that it would be desirable that the said County abandon said option on condition that the U. S. Government acquire title to said premises. Therefore be it resolved that the said option be and the same is abandoned and held for naught insofar as it concerns the above described premises when and if the U. S. Government acquire title thereto. Dated this 20th day of October, 1937. C. E. Lyon, Judge .kTTE,';T: 11. T. Triplett, Commissioner Mable G. Livesay, Clerk Wm. J. Beer, Commissioner by J. A. Fountain, Deputy. I! BE IT R11111B R1.1), That a regular term of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was !i at the Court House November 2, 1937. 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: GEN�FRuL IUND: :M. T. Triplett County Commissioner $45.00 !iM. L. Henderson Sheriff's*Deputy 6.50 'kn. J. Baer County Commissioner 32,40 J. W. Thom, 1`I. D. Professional. Services 22.40 ;' "1001" Products Supplies - -- Various Offices 7.20 'Bert C. Boylan Stenographic Services .1..00 ''IGus Y. Hagglund Weed Control 194.60 !;Percy A. Stevens Post #4 j American Legion Soldiers R @1ief 100.00 J. W. Thom, M. D. Inspecting Auto Camps 120.00 !'Geo. Childs Hardware Co: Court House Expense 2.50 ,Martha Umbarger Sheriff's Clerk 20.00 J. H. Loomis Probation Officer 8,50 IR. Anna Thompson School Supt.'s:.Glerk 36.00 C. L. McCauley Sheriff- -Cash Advanced 13.76 Grace L. Morris Election Expense 11.25 Downing Cafe Prisoners Meals 117.00 'Lois Scouten Rytra Clerk Hire -- Treasurer 2.50 Martha Umbarger Election Expense 36.25 Z. T. Gideon Justice of the Peace fees 30.00 I,Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 164.08 '1C. V. Silvis Examining County Lands 28!00 C. V. Silvis Deputy Assessor 35.50 �Disabied American. Veterans Soldier's Relief 70.00 ,Corkins Chemcial Co. Sheriff -- Replacement 3.00 J. W. Thom Registr is Fees 1.00 Dr..R. W. Christiansen " " 6.00 'IM. Clarke Webb Sealer of Weights & Measures 15.87 I,Bushong & Co. Election Expense 6.94 ;West Coast Printing & Treasurer Exp. 4.50; School Supt. 9.95 14.45 Binding Co. Election Expense 9.00 iCity Drug Company Clerk 2.20; Assessor $6.50; Sheriff 2.45 11.15 Bend Garbage Co. Jail Expense 1.50 i Carl Austin Replacement 12.50 :Doug's Service Station Sheriff's Auto & Travel Exp. 27,83 !!Ponderosa Cafe Prisoners' ideals 12.75 !J. W. Copeland Yards Jail Exp. 1.94 ;Pilot Butte Service Station Sheriff's Auto & Travel hxp. 17.67 Magill Drug Co. Jail Expense 5e23 'Iviarion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners, 24.00 The Owl Pharmacy Election Exp. 6.35 !Oregon State Employment Service October operating cost 55.00 "The Bend Bulletin Election Exp. 21.50; Justice'Court 8.50 i� Supt. 5.35; Leg. Pub. 99.15 134.50 j The Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. 29.85; Election Exp. 38.50; Clerk 10.35; Assessor 6.00; Sheriff 18.30 x19.70 ,Northwest Printing Co. Assessor - -- Supplies 7.72 ;'State Industrial Accident Comm. Watermaster Ins. 3.42 4 " " " Peace Officers Ins. 18.86 Bend:Water Department Jail Exp. 2.55 :First National Bank Blind Assistance 3.94 Old Age Assistance 540.62 Aid to Dependent Children 95 . 134 'Pacific Power & Light Co. Court House 15.65; Jail 5.26 24.91 !;City Garbage Contractors Court House Exp. 24.00 C. E. Lyon County Judge -- Supplids & Postage 6.26 Constance Christ County Nurse- Iulileage 41.65 C. L. McCauley Sheriff-Postage & Frei" ht g g 20.52 Pine Tavern Meals for Budget Board iviembers 7.20 11Fir.st National Bank Public assistance 347.31 !,'LIQUOR CONTROL 1UND: C. L. McCauley Securing evidence for violation of Oregon Liquor Control Act 5.85 � GENLR,,L ROAD FLUID. rGeo. H. McAllister Roadmaster 151.75 ,iLee Hollenbeck Salary 124.75 ' Carl Alfrey « 124.75 !D. D. Tussing " 124.75 :iRoger F. Taylor 124.75 :Clinton Delude " 107.76 I� Bud Renno +� 11.97 j�W. H. Craig 19.95 ;,Carl Schonlaw +� 3.59 ''Dan C. Wood « !J. M. Richardson „ 124.75 M. T. Triplett 47.88 � County Commissioner 20.00 355 1! held �i 356 wm. J. Baer County Commissioner $20.00 Bend Iron Works Road-Expense 7.35 General Petroleum Corporation of California RoadExpense 9.16 Joseph Egg t, „ .75 farmers Hardware Co. " .67 Galloway's Garage & Machine Shop 11.4.0 George Childs Hardware Co. " 7.51 Croft and Maddox " " 6:50 A. E. Ault " 3.10 Central Oregon Garage " 5.00 Ballou & Wright " " 35.29 Doug's Service Station " 5.90 E. J. Wyckoff " 14.27 Howard Cooper Corporation 22.44 The Miller Lumber Company 68.10 Standard Oil Co. of California " 180.06 State Industrial Accident Commission " " 39.37 Bend eater Department " " 1.45 Pac. Power & Light Uo. Warehouse Lights 1.20 The Owl Pharmacy Road Expense 2.10 Pacific Power & Light Uo. Warehouse Lights .30 In the Matter of the Sale of Real PropertY: At this time the Court signed contracts of sale for County owned property as follows: To Melvin H. end Grace E. Brown, Lot 1, Block 4, Highland. Addition, $250.00 950.00 Cash, balance 412.50 per month. To Mrs. hoary Morris, Lots 19 and 20, Block 12 of °enwood for 100.00 w20.00 cash, balance $10.00 per month. In the Matter of Resignation of the bounty !"lurse: At this time0onstance Christ, County Nurse, tendered her resignation to become effective December 1, 1937. The resignation was accepted. In the Matter of Opening Ballot Boxes: It appearing to the Court that the election boards in Precincts 7 and 8 had locked the tally sheets in the ballot boxes, the canvassing board is hereby ordered to open the boses of said precincts 7 and 8 to obtain. tally sheets. In the Fatter of the RL =Sale ) of ORDER FOR SALE Or RExL PROPERTY. County Owned Real Estate ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the rE:al property hereinafter described., and -,he County k'ourt deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that theSheriff of this County bEa and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel "1. Lots,_1 and 2, Block 32, Wiestoria $20.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lots 13, Block 14, Lytle 10.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lots 16, Block 11, Lytle 15.00 Cash Parcel #4. NE4 of SE4f Sec. 18, Twp. 17 S.R. 13 E.W.M. Parcel #5. SW4 and VJ of the SE—, Sec. 25, Twp. 18 S. R. 12 E.W.NI. Parcel #6. NW4 of SW4 and Sz of Su�, Sec. 4; NE4 of SE4, Sec. 5; St 4 of SE4, Sec. 17; Ni ' of hF , Sec. 22; `�d of NE1', PJE4 of NWP, in Twp. 17, S. R. 13 E. W.M. and NE-1 o£ S1rJ4, NW4 of SE4, S� of SEP, Sec. 25, Twp. 17, S. R. 12 E. There being no further business, Court adjourned until November 10, ��4 50.00 Cash 60.00 Cash Of SE4, Sec. 16; Sec. 23; all 6. Tfi. $270.00 Cash 1937. C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner I'thn. J. Baer, Commis- :ioner 357 November 10, 1937. !� 'I BE IT RiNELIB1REii, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held at the Court House on November 10, 1937. All members being present, the following proceedings Wff-@ In the Matter of the County Budget: I; -At this time the Court approved the Budget as corrected and the Assessor was ordered to extend the .n ,same upon the tax rolls. �� �IIn the Matter of Sale 1,of County Property: � At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: i Lulu G. Swayze SE4NE4; E2SE Sec. 22; YA4l &�Sec. 23, fl Twp. 21 S.R. 10 E.W.M. X33.59 �;S. E. York d Lots 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 7, Aubrey Heights 40.00 Ii Mar tir% Lesh Lors 2 and 3. Block 15, Center Addition.to Bend, Oregon 30.00 +l IiGeorge 11. Bain Lot 13, Block 141, Second Addition to Bend Park 20.00 ,Otto Ludwig Lots 7 and 9, Block 153, Second Add. to Bend Park 25.00 K. J. Holman Lots.i.l and 2, Block 8, Riverside 50.00 j iL. E. Garrison. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 82 9 and 10, Block 8, first 1 Addition to Redmond 40.00 Mrs. Lottie Knorr SE4 NW4, Section 26, Twp. 14, S. R. 13 E.W.bi• 20.00 In the Itiiatter of Claims 19ainst the County: The following iI bills were presented and ordered paid: GEN Tr L iiUND : 'W. G. Fordham Election Expense. x}3.00 N. P. Smith Election Exp. x4.50 pioneer Club, it It 4.00 Plainview Grange " 4.00 Ivy Davidson " " 4.50 Lillie Burton ++ T+ 4.50 Mae Arnold Diary Kelley " " IT Saide Lucas �� ,T .50 4 3.00 3.00 Effie Reed ,� T, 3.00 Iu1ar jorie Smite � " 3.00 Helen Evans IT IT u QQ ;I Ruth Cook IT It 3.00 Geo. Hoover " 4.50 Ilva -L1M. Highitt if 4.50 Mrs. Norman Allen " ++ 4.50 Walnah E. Francis " " 4.50 Mrs. Antone Fossen " IT 4.50 nna Hampson IT IT 3.00 Ida E. McDonald +' +' ._300 May Fryrear IT to 3.00 Opal Sprague T+ TT 3.00 Frances Mahlstrom " 3.00 Carrie Clapp Lorothy Levi Bertha " 4.50 Faye Cornett }' " 4. 50 t 4.50 Duckworth " " 4.50 Elva Kemmling IT '+ En uaa Gibson " 3.00 Vina Oriet +t ++ 4.50 Leona Cooper p 3.00 Martha Umbar_ger it „ 3.00 Ella E. Dexter " " 3.00 R. manna Thompson it 3.Q0 4.00 Theresa Cox " " 4.50 Elsa Hamilton it " 4.50 Mable L. Gilbert IT IT 4.50 Anna Id. Larson it tt 4.T Olive C. Cook it if 4.50 Mrs. Pearl Hill TT 3.00 Lulu Armstrong of it 3.00 Bertha-Perry ++ TT 3.00 Edith r'arichild ii it it 3.00 Myrtle j +Ioore Iu�rs. Horace Brookings 5.00 E. A. Sather " it 3.00 krs. C. J. Leverett " 4.50 Clara Barnes Tt +T 4.50 Ors. Horace Brookins " " 4.50 Mrs. R. W. Davidson TM Tt 4.50 IvIaude Pyle " it 3.00 Mrs. Palmer Piland 4150 Mildred Sanders " If 3.00 Mrs. Viola Woods }+ }+ ,Mrs. Hattie Brown 3.00 Beulah Bookman IT It 3.0D Elsie Nelson Roxie Moeck " " IT TM 4.50 Bernice Schott TT IT 4. � 4.50 Genevieve Tucker " " 4.50 3.00 Irene Peters It It 4.50 Myrtle Bowers " IT 3.00 Ethel Burleigh Tt +t 3.00 Lizzie Padgett " Georgia Shaw " " 3.00 3.00 Trinity Lutheran Church " t' 4.00 L Louise Eitelgeorge , 4.50 Dora Gales 'T +' Bessie White " " 4.50 Lydia Anderson if T, 450 450 Doris Manny " " 3.00 Elaine Ramlo IT # 4.50 bell Armstrong '� " 3.00 Edna Gauldin it 3.00 Claudia Martin If " 3.00 Edith Kostol if " Christian Church " IT 4.00 Mrs. Peark Becker it it x.00 Cressa A. Spi ckeirni er " 4 50 Grace i "'orris +t IT 4:50 Hazel Marsden IT it 4. 50 Dagna Dudrey IT " ddie Triplett " IT slice Pearson ++ " 4.50 4.50 Bessie Ager 1: r " it 3.00 Sarah Hamilton IT " 3.00 3.00 Di ca M. Barks " IT 3.00 hirs. G. T. Murphy it „ I' i� f. 4.50 { i'� 358 Stella Nelson Eveline Woods Mavis Eiler Nellie V. Wells Mable Coy Ella Wild Myrtle Burgess W. A. Rahn. Mrs . S . N.1do rri s Gus Grill Magnelia Reynolds Carl V. Livesley Fred Wilson Jean Chamberlin Edna bhephard Carrie 5coggin R. J. Skelton Alice K. Scott N. 0. Isaacson James W. Benefield Lydia Carolin Mrs. Joe luckfield Clair Anderson Mary E. Moore Mable Tbtherow .Amy Vestal Mrs.C.R.McClellan Everett& Iiurdhins' Ellen Van Arsdale Mavis Ryan Lottie Knorr Bertha t1oward Dorothy M. Vestal Robert M. L1Gir Mrs. Effie Patterson Election Expense 1r IT fl /1 n „ 11 it IT IT it it 11 it IT tf „ IT IT H t1 it It It 11 t, n „ ,t tt tt ,t 4t 11 „ i, ,t t, FI ,T t, t t, Central Oregon Camp #27 United Spanish War Veterans J. T. Wilt George Easmussen Irma Barr Carrie Fountain Grace C. Lick Frank Parsyek,. Jetta Brosterhous Eleanor Bechen Raymond F. Jones Geo. L. Gates Vivian Campbell Arthur Dunn Gurn 1-todge Rena Vincent E. Huguenin A. L. Neiman H•� �DU�ault I. N. Wagoner F. J. McElroy John Williams Alice Thompson ft t, „ „ tt ft tt i! t pp ft sr I rr t, $4.50 4.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 6.00 11.20 6.00 6.00 6.00 7.60 7.40 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 10.40 6.20 4.50 4.50 4.50 3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50 6.20 3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50 3.00 3.00 3.00 6.00 Mrs. Carrie Chambers Lucile Smead Pansy Reidel John Klasse.n Laurel Fordham Ruby Johnson Melvina Maker Lucile lileeks Gladys Wor1nnan Geo. Erickson J. Johnstein Ida Olaussen Joy Kriger Harriet Ward 0. E. Livesay Clara Livesay Mae Billingsley Hazel King Lulu Van Tassel Evelyn Riebhoff Mrs. Geo. Kanoff Yaquina Davenport Jessie Benefiel Z. T. Gideon Dorothy Franks Olive M. Gates Mable Royal Nettie F. Wright W. J. Hall Catherine Holmes Lena Rasch Maude Knorr Harold M. Eby Irel Zastera Soldiers Indigent Relief Grand Juror IT 11 IT H TV t, Ti If it T1 IT IT It Tt aj�;;:nd JUry Witness Fees It tt t1 tT It it I t, IT IT it it it it IT IT it IT IT 11 it it it it It It if it It it it it if if IT It it It it It It IT it TT IT IT it it NTEREUPON Court adjourned to meet Friday, November 19, 1937. Election Exp. it it it it it it It it IT if IT if IT it It it 11 TT IT 1, it IT n TT t, it n T, it it T1 1T it it It IT It it TT if rr it tff, M IT it 11 IT T1 if if if t► it it it it it it IT it TT it it It IT $4.50 4.50 3.00 3.00 12.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 7.60 6.00 6.00 ?.0. r0 6.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 4.50 4.50 3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 3.00 3.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 7.60 3.00 6.00 $20.00 10.40 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 3.00 5.20 5.20 2.00 5.20 6.20 6.20 5.20 5.20 11.20 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Coimaissioner November 19, 1937 BE IT RU�LUiiBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held at the Court House on November 19, 1937. All members being present, the following proceedings were had: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and order paid: LIQUOR CONTROL FUND: James Clark Securing evidence in violations of Oregon Liquor Control Act $50.00 GENIU?xL FUND: D. A. Norton Circuit Court reporter 88.25 C J 0 �J GENERAL FUND (cont) Pacific Power & Light Co. Sara H. ;Mertz Tourtellottee & Phillips First national Bank it it it it it 11 Robert H. Foley D. A. Norton GENERAL ROi-,D � UND: W. H. Craig Carl Schonlaw Albert Palmer Pac.Tel. &Tel.Co. In the Matter of Contract to Purchase Road 'Machinery: Electricity - - Various Offices $78.56 Tel Charges for County Nurse 5.56 To apply on architects fees 175.00 Blind Assistance 3.94 Old ie Kssistance 544.56 Aid to Dependdnt Children 153.99 Professional Services (Circuit Court) 15.00 Circuit Court Reporter 58.00 Salary 11.96 tf 63.84 39.90 Road Expense 12.74 At this time the Court signed a contract with L.,x. Snow Co. to purchase an Insley Power Shovel for $6000.00, payable $3000.00 February 10, 1938, and $3000.00 December 30, 1938. In the "latter of Permission for Leave of Absence and Appointment of New Justice of the Peace: At this time the Court granted a leave of absence to H. T. Merritt for two to three months and appointed Alva Goodrich to serve in his place during his absence. Said appointment to become effective Nov. 24, 1937. j In the ''latter of Applications 'for Beer License: I At this time the Court approved the following applications for Beer License: Wm. Foss LaPine W. A. Rahn Millican Walter Hickok Terrebonne There being no further business, Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge I.& T. Triplett, Commissioner BE IT R- U,.diiBLRED, That a regular tern of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held at the Oourt House on December 1, 1937. Judge C. E. Lyon and M. T. Triplett were present: Commission Baer was absent. Whereupon the following transactions were had: In the ""otter of Claims Against the County: The following claims were presented and ordered paid: Constance V`4. Christ Martha Umbarger M. T. Triplett J. H. Loomis R. Anna Thompson Marguerite H. Lyons Ruth M. Shearer Louis Scouten Aubrey E. Perry Z. T. Gideon C. V Silvis J. Tilton Thompson Aerrill Behymer C. L. McCauley 'Downing Cafe ' 1hational Reemployment Adm. f �0. L. McCauley jj1'1. Alton ''Thompson ll i Mable G. Livesay (Bend Garbage Co. ,I County Nurse -- Mileage 4P41.65 Sheriff's Clerk 20.00 County Commissioner 56.00 Acting Probation Officer 19.45 School Supt. Clerk 25.50 Deputy Assessor- Mileage 2.10 Treasurer -- Postage 10.50 Clerk Fs re -- Treasurer 3.75 Watermaster 99.93 Justice of the Peace 22.00 Deputy assessor 6.50 School Supt. Exp. 36.42 Fingerprint Services 21..50 Sheriff - -Auto Exp. 33.67; Transporting prisoners 21.14; Tel. 3.25 58.06 Prisoners' Board 128.50 Balance of 1937 55.00 Sheriff's Uupplies 30:50 School Supt. -- Travel 35.91; Postate 12.00 Institute 62.64 110.55 County Clerk - - Postage 13.00 Jail Expo 1.50 359 06u r� GENERAL FUND: Rowena M. Hogan Fingerprint Identification $24.00 ,Pilot Butte Service Station Sheriff's Exp. 11.12 The Redmond Spokesman Legal Publication 18.95 Pacific Power & Light �'o. Electricity- -Court House 25.09; Jail 4.54 29.63 J. C. Vandevert Examining Insane 5.00 Northwest Printing (oompany Clerk 2.60; Assessor 1.13; Sheriff 22.00 25.73 Bend Water Department Jail Exp. 2.10 Erickson's Grocery it IT .50 Lovinger Lisinfectant `'o. Courthouse Supplies 9.35 The Bend Bulletin Leg. Publ. 36.65; Sheriff's Supplies 3.80 40.45 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 33.00 Bushong & Uo. Clerk - -Legal Supplies 2.58 M. Clarke Webb Sealer of Weights & measurer 15.22 Bushong & "o. Clerk's Supplies 3.91 The Free Press County Judge's Supplies 1.25; Treasurer Supplies 30.50 31.75 Pac. Power & Light filters on adding machines 4.50 State Indfistrial Accident Comm. Watermaster Ins. 1.37 t+ 11 „ " Peace officers Ins. 9.62 D. A. Norton Court Reporter 111.50 W. P. Vandevert Bailiff 80.00 Florence Swanson " 68.00 Fred Wilson " 70.00 May D. Fryrear. Canvassing Election Returns 1.50 Mrs. E. R. Ryan it IT k.50 Ponderosa Cafe Prisoners'Board 12.75 Standard Oil company Sheriff's Exp. 26.39 Pine Tavern Jury Meals 24.10 Secretary of State i Division of Audits Assistance rendered in reconstruction of Deschutes County Records 479.74 Secretary of State, Installing to accounting system of Division of audits Deschutes County 447.27 Secretary of State, Auditing Deschutes County Records 1148.98 Division of Audits E. Huguenin Witness Fees & Mileage (Circuit Court) 5.20 A. L. Neuman " „ „ 5.20 I. N. Wagoner IT It Circuit Court 2.00 F. H. McElroy it It " It 2.00 H. Fendel it it " 20.00 H. ". Lussault 11 " 11.20 Ray Rademacher it " 4.00 Robert G. Gould IT " " "4.00 W. L. Jackson " it " " 4.00 E rl Berridge " It " " 4.00 L. H. Jackson It " " 2.00 Melba Biggs= " it " "' 4.00 Vivian Campbell " It " " 2.00 Art Lunn " " "' 5.00 W. E. Redeman Jury Fees 33.00 J, L. Scarth it IT & Mileage 46.40 E. M. Harrington if It " 48.60 George 1'. `jhomspon " " 13.80 Thomas C. Ewing " 45.00 Frances 4villiamson " " " 42.00 Maren Gribskov IT " " 45.00 Eveline Caldwell it " " 49.00 Joe Brown It " IT 1220 W. C. Rogers " " " 46.60 Josephine Anderson " 51.20 'Ruby McCann IT 45.00 Nolan Gilbert 42.00 Warren Arthurs " " 42.00 Don Williams " & lvlileage 13.40 Carl Galloway " IT " 27.20 Evelyn Chamberlin it " " 46.40 Phil Philbrook 11 21.00 Laura Varco if it " 48.60 William Montgomery IT „ 21.00 PP.earl Parkey 49.20 Luther Weymouth` " " 42.00 Ethel Gerking 27.20 Doris Tuckfield " " " 48.20 Claudia Martin " 30.00 Everett Donahue it it 30.00 J. V. Jones IT it " 12.20 Frank Hodges it it 33.80 L. E. Garrison It it IT 30.20 P. 1A. Houk " " it 5.20 H. D. Saylor IT It 27.00 First Patio al. Bank of Portland Public Assistance 1681.12 e:�6 f I GENL2, L R0. -,.T --FUND: Geo. H. McAllister (Dan C. Wood 1J. M. Richardson Wm. Carpenter Roger F. Taylor f Carl Alfrey D. D. Tussing Lee Hollepbeck (Clinton Delude Howard Cooper Corporation (Columbia Equipment Co. ElMid -State Hardware Company Bend Iron Works j�The Texas. Company Central Oregon Seed Co. �R. J. McCann illft. Montgomery Co. �iBend Auto Top Shop IlUnion Oil Company of Calif. IlChamberlin Electric 'Bend. Hardware Company Central Oregon Garage IlBend Auto Parts, Inc. (State Industrial Acc. Comm. i;Bend Water Department ��C. E. Lyon IM. T. Triplett _11Standard Oil Company IiPecific Power & Light Co. n the Matter of Purchase of rucks for Road Department. Roadmaster Salary „ n ,r n „ rr Road Expense n » tr „ 1t tt „ n rr }f u n n ,r Ii „ T1 „ County Judge " Commissioner „ Warehouse Electricity $163.15 124.75 91..77 97.77 124.75 124.,75 114.77 129.74 lG? . 76 31.72 3.00 56.86, . 9.55 3.•90. 2.85 8. -25 74.47 2.74 38.75 17.32 30.21 5.35 9.90 36.62 1.35 32.75 15.00 230.67 1.00 At this time the Court opened bids on 12 -2 ton truck and light pick -up. Contract for the 1 -2 ton ��truck was awarded to Galloway&s Garage and the pick -up to Central Oregon Garage. t IIn the Matter of Permission Ito Lay Water Main ; 1i At this time the Court signed an order granting the City of Bend permission to lay and maintain a two nch water main along the Ovid W. B. Riley County Road. 11n the Matter of Sale I Iiof County Owned Property; signed follows: At this time the Court deeds as �! € _ �To.A. J. and Mittie E. Stillion - Lot 17, Block 139, Second Addition to Bend Park - $210.00 i To Deschutes County Title and Abstract Company, SzSEaSV4 and SpNE4SE4SUJ�, Section 5, Township 18 South, i Range 12 E. W. 111. for the sum of X47.27. In the iViatter of Approval !1 f 'Of Bond df Alva. Goodrich: At this time the court approved the Bond of rlva Goodrich, to serve as Justice of the Peace in the absence of H. T. Merritt. !� I fin the Matter of Applications for Liquor Licenses: The Court approved the following applications for beer licenses: ! Lee Grimes Esther Inks Guy Allingham William F. Berfknedht Bert Meeks In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ) ORllER FOR SALE 01' R i f . PROPPR11'Y . Ii ,County Owned Real Estate ) �I Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the i County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, I� Wherefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to �I r Pell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price ad �I i I' `terms set opposite each tract: Parcel #1. West Half of Lots 5 and 6, Block 5, Hastings Addition $10.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 2 of Laidlaw 30.00 Cash Parcel 4,3. Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 3, Redmond Townsite Company's FirstAddition to Redmond 100.00 Cash Parcel #4. Lot 9, Block 2, Waterway Addition to Redmond 5.00 Cash Parcel #5. Lots 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 27 and 28, Block 88 of Hillman. 25.00 Cash Parcel #6. All of Section 17, Township 20 South, Range 18 E. W. M. 160.00 Cash Parcel P. Sec. 1; E2, S2NVA- and N SIr4, Sec. 2; N2NE4, Sec. 11; N2NVdP, SEPNW4, E2 of Sec. 12; N2NE. and NEgNW-4 of Sec. 13, all inTownship 20, South, Range 19, E.W.M. 460.00 Cash Parcel #8. E2Sd4, Sec. 13, Township 17, S. R. 11, E.W.M. 20.00 Cash There being no further business Court adjourned until December 15, 1937. C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY OREGON. In the matter of the application ) of the City of Bend, for per- ) mission to lay and maintain a two ) inch water pipe in Ovid W. B. ) Riley County Road ) This matter coming on regularly before the above entitled Court on petition of the City of Bend for permission to lay and maintain a two inch water main and services e.long and upon the right -of -way of the County .Road known as a change in the Ovid W. B. Riley County Road established in 1914 in Deschutes County, Oregon;; the center line which is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point in the center line of Eff.st First Street in the City of Bend approximately 260 ft. South from the northerly boundary of said City of Bend; thence following within the abandoned right -ofway of the change in the Ovid W. B. Riley County Road established in 1914, easterly, crossing over the North Canal at a point approximately 210 ft. west from the southwest corner of said N.E. 1/4 of N.E. 1/4 Section 29 T. 17 S. R. 12 E. W. M.; thence N. 43 degrees 301 E. for 275 feet more or less to an angle point insaid County Road; thence N. 14 degrees 251 W. for 265 feet more or less to an - inter- section with the easterly boundary of the right -of -way of The Dalle:s- California State Highway as the same was located and established in 1919, the said Point of intersection with said highway boundary being located, approximately at engineers station 5 -82 of the survey of said highway. And at this time there appears no reason why the saidpetition should not be granted. It is therefore, hereby, " Ordered that theCity of Bend be and it hereby is authorized and permitted tb install and maintain a two inch water main and services along and upon the right- of-way as described above. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 1st day of December, 1937. -c -- - - - C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner December,;15, 1937. BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned term of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon,, was held at th 0burt House December 15, 1937. All members being present the following business was transacted;; In the Matter of Bids for Gasoline: At this time the Court opened bids which had been submitted for supplying the County with gasolir.Le for the year 1938, and awarded the bid to Texaoo COmpUW at 17 -3/4/ per gallon ex. federal tax tank truck delivery. In the Matter of Disclaimer of Land: At this time the Court signed disclaimer of any interest that it may have acquired through that certain foreclosure deed recorded in Volume L4, Page 192, of Deed Records of Deschutes County as far as the sauce pertains to the SE-,1j-of Section 14, Twp. 15 S. R. 10 E. W. M. n u In the Matter of Claims against the County: -The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: An agreement was signed with L. K. and J. W. McDonald whereby the County contracted to sell Lot 4, lock 4, North Addition to Bend for $215.00; $43.00 cash and balance in monthly payments of $10.00 each, eginning December 20, 1937; also contract to Mrs. Henry Langeberg for Lot 15, B].ock`10, Kenwood for $75.00; 55.00 cash and the balance in monthly payments of $10.00 each due on the 4th day of March and April, 1938. the Matter of ,Sale oZ mtv Owned Land: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: ressa A. Spickelmier Portion of Lot 4, Block 24, Kenwood rank N. Brook Lot 8, BlockV9; North Addition to Bend ary L. Clough Lot 8, Block 20, Boulevard Addition 363 $ (no cons_ deration) $20.00 Cash 25.00 j - It �iRaymond F-. Jones, M/D. Grand Jury Witness fees $5.20 Hertha Carroll ++ ++ +► n -x;40 IGurn Hodge +► r► n " 6.40 �Midstate Hardware Company Jail Expense_ 12 -70 BendTroyt Laundry Couhty Nurse -- Laundry -41 Parker's Drug Store it it Supplies -50 Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner 76.00 (George Childs Hardware Court House Expense 15.40 The Redmond Spokesman Delinquent Tax Notice 2.85 The Free Press 4.80 Goodrich Acting Justice of the Peace 10.00 - �Alva City Drug Company Sheriff's,Supplies 5.90 Magill DrugCompany Sheriff's Supplies & Janitor Expense 10.20 - �Barr Paint & Wallpaper Co. Jail E,pense 1.00 Magill Drug Co. County Nurse's Expense 1.25 Miller- Bryant- Eierde Co. County Clerk's Expenae 5-00 `Raymond F. Jones, M. D. Professional services (Dalsgard & Olson) 10.80 ,Raymond Gray Coroner's Jury If it 2.00 John Warnstaff +' ►► it it 2.00 Bill Criag '! !' it " 2.00 i Chas. Park ►' +► it - " 2.00 Frank Montgomery " " it " 2.00 Wayne Smith " 'r !' r' 2.00 State Industrial Accident Comm. Watermaster Ins. Etc. 17.08 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. � Semite -- Various Offices 54.00 !Geo. Gates, Jr. Grand Jury Witnews Fees 8.40 Margaret Carroll " " " it " 5.20 !Raleigh E. Vincent " " r' 6.40 Etta Hasbrook .'.' If If " 6.40 Florence Swanson Court Reporter. 41.90 W. P. Vandevert Grand Jury Bailiff 16.00 First Nat'l Bank of Portland Old Age Assistance 545-87 It It it " Aid to Dependent Children 165.9 9 it " If ?I Blind Assistance 3.99 DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Coast Stamp Works Clerk's Supplies 34.25 '!,GENERAL ROAD FUND: IlMontgomery & Baird Road Expense 3.08 IWm. J. Baer- lNew Commissioner (Road Exp) 26.50 Deal Trading Post Road Expensd 26.50 ElGalloway's Garage & Machine Shop Road "Expense ,6.25 Geo. H. McAllister 15 -.13 Gi 11 " rr .00 Bend Hardware Company !' 'r 2471 General Petroleum Corp. " " 2.18 36.50 ISchumanAuto Electric If it !Croft & Maddox If it 30 0 ,The Miller Lumber Co. '! '! 67.46 Earl J.,Wyckoff Truck Ins. 68.57 IPac. Te1.7& Tel Co. Raod Expense 5-10 !Midstaie Hardware Co. 1.67 I �In the Matter of Easement and - Right- of- 'Jtlay for Public Road: At this time the Court .signed an easement for right -of -way to the United States over and across Icertain parcels of County owned land in Townships 21 and 22, South, Range 19, 9. 'N. M. J In the Matter of Contracts o Sell County Land: , An agreement was signed with L. K. and J. W. McDonald whereby the County contracted to sell Lot 4, lock 4, North Addition to Bend for $215.00; $43.00 cash and balance in monthly payments of $10.00 each, eginning December 20, 1937; also contract to Mrs. Henry Langeberg for Lot 15, B].ock`10, Kenwood for $75.00; 55.00 cash and the balance in monthly payments of $10.00 each due on the 4th day of March and April, 1938. the Matter of ,Sale oZ mtv Owned Land: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: ressa A. Spickelmier Portion of Lot 4, Block 24, Kenwood rank N. Brook Lot 8, BlockV9; North Addition to Bend ary L. Clough Lot 8, Block 20, Boulevard Addition 363 $ (no cons_ deration) $20.00 Cash 25.00 j - It 1)" ,Andrew Peterson Lot 3, Block 23, Boulevard Addition $25.00 Eric Peterson Lot 2, Block 23, Boulevard Addition 25.00 Robert H. Fox Lot 2, Block 19, Riverside 10.00 J. 0. Griffiths Lots 3 and 4, Block 25, Center Addition 30.00 Gilbert R. Long et ux. Tract F in Tract 23, Virginia Park 25.00 Maud Saxton Lot 3, Block 142, Hillman W. It. Wilson Lots 10 and ll,Block 12, Redmond Townsi.te Company's First Addition to City of Redmond 40.00 ,A. F. Jones s Lots 1; 2 and 3, Block 40, Original Townsite of Redmond 20.00 In the Matter of Liquor ;Licenses: , At this time the Court approved the application of the following for liquor licenses: , JohnF. Van Allen, Package Store, Class A license, at Car.rol Acres Mfs. M. Vera Holt for Class B, Beer License, At Sisters Falter W. 'Nilson, retial Class B, and Package Class B, beer license, at Shevlin IV. W. Rose, retial Class C. Beer license at LaPine Chas. T. Leedy,_retail beer, Class B and Package Store Class B. There,being no further business, the Court adjourned until December 29, 1937. C. E. Lyon, County Judge. , D.2. T. Triplett, Commissioner Vftn. J. Baer, Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY i In the Matter of The southeast ) z 'Quarter of Section 14, Township D I S C L A I M E R. ,15, South, Range 10 E. W. M. ) No. ViHEREAS, pursuant to a tax foreclosure decree entered in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon for 'Deschutes County on the 15gh day of April, 1927, foreclosing in the; name of the said County the lien of taxes ,for the year 1920 an many parcels of land in Deschutes County including the land hereinafter described, th(� Sheriff of said County did on the 4th day of June, 1927, sell said property at a public tax sale thereof to Deschutes County, Oregon, and did on the 17th day of June, 1927, make and d;� issue to Deschutes County a tax foreclosure Deed, including the property hereinafter described; and WHEREAS, it appearing from said Deed and from the record in said foreclosure proceedings that the SE-1- of Sec. 14,,T. 15, S. Range 10 E.Vi.M. was assessed for irrigation only and that foreclosure of said assessment for said irrigation only by said County was erroneous and without authority of law, and that said Deed of said property to Deschutes County is void and of no effect;; THEREFORE, KNOW ALL MEN''jBY THESE PRESENTS that Deschutes County, Oregon, acting by and through t:ie ;County Colart of.said County in regular session convened this 15th clay of December, 1937, does hereby disclaim any right, title, equityl or interest insaid SE-1- of said Sec. 14, 15 S. Range 10, E. W. M. arising or existing by virtue of said Deed issued to said County on the 17th day of June, 1927, and recorded in Volume 44 of Deed Records of said County on Page 192 thereof. Bated this 15th day of December, 1937. 0. E. Lyon, County Judge L--.J M. T. Triplett, Commissioner Nm. J. Baer, Commissioner AGREEMENT FOR EASEMENT AND RIGHT OF WAY This agreement made this 15th day of December, 1937 between the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, grantor.- and the United States of America, grantee: WITNESSETH, that for and in consideration of the construction b the grantee of a road, the grantor does hereby grant, bargain, convey, and confirm unto the United StELtes of America, its successors and assigns, and easement and right of way over the tract, lot, piece, or parcel. of land situate, lying and being th the county of Deschutes, state, of Oregon, bounded and particularly described as follows: A strip of land thirty feet (30) wide and one half mile long; the. southeast corner of said strip being the southeast corner of section 7 and the northeast corner of said strip being the east 4 corner of Sec. 7 -T. 22 S., R. 19 #.W.M. A strip of land thirty feet (30) wide and one mile long; the southwest corner of said strip being; 0 365 the southwest corner of Sec. 8 and the northwest corner of said strip being the northwest corner of Sec, 8 -T 221 S., R. 19 E. 1Y. M. 11 l� A strip of land thirty feet (30) wide and one mile long; the southeast corner of said strip being the�j southeast corner of section 6 and the northeast corner of said strip being the northeast corner ofSec. 6 -T. 22,11 S., E.W.K. (R.19) i A strip of land sixty feet (60) wide and one mile long; the southwest corner of said strip being the southwest corner of section 32 and the northwest corner of said strip being the northwest corner of Sec. 32 -T. S., R. 19 E.1,11.N. A strip of land sixty.feet wide over and accross the N.W. 4 of section 8-'T.21.S., R. 19 E.W.N. this strip will begin near the West - corner of said section 8 and terminate near the north � of corner of said section 8 -the exact description cannot be given at this time. The said right of way hereby granted is for the full, free, unrestricted, and quiet use and enjoyment the grantee of the lards of the said grantor, occupied by the said road and other appurtenant fixtures and structures, for any and all purposes deemed neccessary or beneficial for, or in connection with, the control, administration, or use of the public lands surrounding or adjacent to the lands herein described, which may be properly grazed from and serviced by the said road, by the grantee, it officers, agents, permittees, alottees, and licenses for the purpose of repairing, renewing, or using the said road, or for other business pertaining o the maintenance and use of the said road. This grant shall be effective so long as the said land shall be actually used for the aforesaid, ses, and all rights hereunder shall revert to the grantor, when and in the event the said use thereof be abandoned or discontinued, of which due notice shall be given by the grantee. IN WITNESS VLTIEREOF, I have affixed my signature and official seal hereto this 15th day of Dec. 1937. DESCHUTES COUNTY By C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner. December 29, 1937 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting; of the County k;oun-brin and for Deschutes County, Oregon, held at the Court house December, 29, 1937, All members being present the following business was transactec the Matter of Claims inst the County: ! The following bills were presented and ordered paid: • GENERAL FUND: lFirst National Bank of Portland Old Age Assi-stant- it $545 � it if 11 Aid to Dependent Children 165.99 Blind Assistance 3-9 1J. C. Penney Co. Court House Exp. 1.00 Mable G. Livesay County Olerk -- Postage 14.00 11Lois Scouten Treasurer- -extra clerk hire 2.50 ,1ara H. Wertz County Nurse -- Telephone 2.15 Bend Water Department Jail Expense �JOs 5.00 Oscar M 2.25 Morris Juvenile Exp. Ielenmarr G. Hammer " " 5.00 lLeonard`Peoplos Witness (Leavitt Inquest) 1.50 Arthur Giltner r' " it 1,50 lRemey Cox " +' " 1.50 A. T. Herling " !' !' 1.50 Richard L. Winslow " " ►' 1.50 Florence Swanson Reporting & Transcript (Leavitt) 26.25 . ClarkelVebb Sealer of Weights & Measurer 12.53 !DOG LICENSE FUND: IPacific Coast Stamp Works Books for Dog License 4,75 I,GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Mater Department Co. Whse. Water 1.05 In the Matter of ' Dance Hall Licenses: o The Court approved the application of Pleasant Ridge for a dance hall license for 1938 and the Clerk s ordered to issue license on filing the properbond. n the Matter of Permission o Lay Water Main: 3 &' 6 �.ity of Bend permission to lay and maintain a. two At this time the Court signed an order granting the 'inch water main along the right-of-way of the Old DallesCalifornia Highway. In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Land: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: To Mary Joslin - Lots 3, 4, 5 and6, Block 42, Original Townsite of Redmond - - -- $100.00 To Elmer Wilson - Lots 23, 21t, 25 and 26, Block.186, Third Addition: to Bend Park - -- 100.00 In the Matter of the Re -Sale of ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 'County Owned Real Estate ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell. said property, Therefore, be it ordered that theSheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel #1. Lot 5, Block 21, Bonne Home Addition to Bend $10.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lot 3, Block 3, Orokla 10,00 Cash Parcel #3. Lot 5, Block 1, Deschtattes 60.00 Cash Parcel #4• Lots 8 and 9, Block 2, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon 70.00 Cash Parcel #5. Lot 2, Block 14, NorthwestTownsite Co.'s Second Addition to Bend, Oregon 10.00 Cash 'Parcel #6. Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 42, Redmond Original 75.00 Cash Parcel #7. That portion of Block �- Lying 'southwest of Northwest 1 "ELrket Road, R plat Redmond Townsite Cots 1st Add. 35.00 Cash Parcel #8. North Half of the Northeast Quarter of Section 2, township 20, South, Range 18 East, W. M. 20.00Cash .In the " atter of Lease , of County Owned Land: , At this time the Court signed a lease to J. P.Book for the Sp NWP and S1904 NFa, Sec. 7, Twp. 14 S. R. 12 E.W.M., for $3.60. �- 'In the utter of Transfer of Funds: At this time the Court transferred $8000.00 from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the General Road i Fund. There being no further business, Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner Vein. J. Baer, Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the ) 0 R D E R Code of 1930, Sec - 55 -1110. Motor License Fund ) Whereas; there is now in the Dlotor License Fund of Deschutes County, Oregon, the sum of $18,356.55; and- Whereas; other provisions has been made for the payment of interest on or the retirement of road bonds of said county; and Whereas; no funds are required for the payment of the cost of preparing the raodbed, bridges, etc., for the construction of state highways in said county, as provided by law; Therefore, be it ordered that out of said Motor License Fund, the county treasurer of said county transfer the sum of $8,000 to the general Road Fund of said county for the retirement of warrants drawn on said General Road Fund and now outstanding. Dated this 29th day of December, 1937, and done in regular monthly session convened. C. E. Lyon, County Judge ATTEST: M. T. Triplett, Commissioner.; Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner Mable G. Livesay, Olerk. J I u 367 IN THE COUNTY. COURT .OF THE ST,�TE OF OREGON IN AND FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON. In the Matter of the application ) of the City of Bend, for per- ) mission to.lay and maintain a two ) inch water pipe in the Old Dal les ) California* Highway. ) This matter coming on regularly before the above :entitled Court on petition of the City of Bend for permission.to lay and maintain a two inch water main and services along and upon the right -of -way of the Old Dalles - California Highway established in 1919 in Deschutes County, Orwgon; the center line is more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of said highway, which point is located approximately 813 feet south and 110 feet west from the north (past.corner of Section 29, T. 17 S., R. 12E W. M. and which point is designated as engineers station 5 -82 of the survey of said highway; thence N. 36 degrees 34' E. for 151.feet; thence on a curve to the left, said curve having a radius of 520.0 feet for a distance of 502.6 feet] thence N. 18 degrees 43' ". for 217 feet to a point located 5 feet south of the north boundary of said Section 29, the location of the said water main, throughout the limits of the foregoing described portion of said highway, to be substantially parallel to the foregoing described line and to be entirely on the easter side of the surfaced portion of said highway and to be between 15 feet and 30 feet distant from the highway cneter line as above described, the terminal point of the above described portion of said highway being located at engineers station 13 -40 of thesurvey of said highway; thence N. 90 degrees 00' W., crossing beneath said highway and crossing the right -of -way thereof to teh westerly boundary of said right -of -way, a distance of 50 feet, more or less. And at this time there appears no reason why the said petition should not begranted. It is therefore, hereby, r Ordered that the City of Bend be and it hereby is authorized and permitted to install and maintain a inch water main and services along and upon the right -of -way as described above. Dated at Bend, Oregon this 29th day of December, 1937. C. E. Lyon, County Judge M. T. Triplett, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County was held in the Court room on January 5, 1938. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of L'laims Against the County: tie following bills were presented and order paid:' GENERAL FUND: A. J. Moore C. P. Niswonger Ray H. Mack Nellie Marr John Adolph Ingelbretson Norman Boles Russel]. Smith Florence Swanson Aubrey E. Perry C. E. Lyon. Athel Dudley J. Alton Thompson Z. T. Gideon Martha Umbarger C. L. McCauley Helenmarr G. hammer J. H. Loomis Bert C. Boylan Grace L. Morris R. Anna Thbmpson Downing Cafe- - Helenmarr G. Hammer Drs. R. W.'& Max Heming way Wm. J. Baer M. T. Triplett Ponderosa Club Cafe The Owl .Pharmacy Northwest Printing Co. Attorney's Fees (Chandler case) $30.00 Coroner's fees (mack Inquest) 5.00 Witness.fees (Mack Inquest) 1,50 „ „ „ 1.50 1.50 „ ►� „ ►� 1.50 1.50 Reporting Transcript (Mack Inquest) 27.50 Watermaster Salary 8844 County Judge--Postage-3-76; Janitor.45 4.21 Sheriff's Deputy 14°05 School Supt.Travel 54.24; Tel. 1.27 Freight-50 54.24 Justice of the Peace 29.00 Sheriff's Clerk 20.00 Sheriff, Tel. 8.07; Travel 9.82 17.79 Juvenile Exp. 23.05 Acting Probation Officer 55.30 Dist. Atty. Supplies 95�; Travel 23.20; Exp. To Red'dnd, 50� 24.65 Dist. Atty. -- Stenographic services 49.00 School Supt. - -Clerk 52.50 Prisoner's Board 81-50 County nurse- -Car Exp. 36.55 Professional Servioes-- (ExeLmination of Insane) 30.00 County Commissioner 30.70 11 it 40.00 Prisoner's Meals 2.25 Treasurer 95/; Assessor 75; 1.70 School Supt. 4.83; Dist. Atty. 3.49 8.32 368 City Drug Co. E. Meistad Redmond Electric Valley Printing Co. Chamberlin Electric i West Coast Printing & Binding Co. American Education Press The Nation's Schools Publishing Co. Webster Publishing Co. J. K. Gill Company University of Nebraska The Bend Bulletin The Redmond Spokesman- Rowena M. Hogan' Pilot Butte Service Station Marguerite Lyons Alva Goodrich F. Hammer Bend Garbage Co. Bend Troy Laundry Pacific Power & Light State Industrial Acc. Commission Marion M. Lesh LAW LIBRARY FUND West Publishing Co. LIgUOR CONTROL FUND Ralph Emery 'I GENERAL ROAD FU10 : Sheriff 12.40; School Supt- 7.15 Hauling & storage Election Exp. School Supt. Supplies Sheriff' s Exp. Election Exp. School Supt.-­Books School Supt. -- Subscription Books Supplies it Pub. 56.70; Sheriff's supplies 2.00 Pub. 41.05; Sheriff's Supplies 500; Delinquent Tax Notice 2.95 Sheriff's Exp. " Auto Exp. Deputy Assessor Mileage Justice of the Peace Assessor -- Postage Jail Exp. It ii Court House 26.97; Jail 4.54 Peace Officers Ins. Watermaster Ins. Care of Prisoners Books Services rendered in securing evidence- - violations of Oregon Liquor Control Act 19.55 97.25 1.50 10.17 1.25 3.00 1.25 2.00 1.60 1.59 3.75 59.70 44.40 3.00 9.16 1.50 19.00 30.00 1.50 13.45 31.51 9.66 .69 16.00 91.00 175.00 Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster 152. 1.4 Lee Hollenbeck Salary 124.75 Carl Alf rey " 124-75 Roger F. Taylor a " 124.75 Clinton Delude " 94.29 D. D. Tussing n 124. 75 Wm. Carotenter " 30.42 John C. McAllister " 21.94 a Pierre E. Pont ° 15.96 Dan C. Wood 124.5 The Owl Pharmacy Road Exp. •55 J. M. Richardson Salary 99.75 ;Howard Cooper Corp. Road Exp. 244.59 Standard Oil Company " " 1.42•59 z Industrial Paint Works " " 33.11 -2 Depot Service Station 34•Og The Texas Company " " 26.06 Redmond Motor Company " " 6.95 J. W. Copeland Yards' " " 11.64 Joseph Egg it It 9.60 Drake's Auto Shop " " 59.0 Union Oil Company It if 2.90 A. E. Ault - It 11 . o 12.60 s z Galloway's Garage " " •65 Bend Iron Works • " " 137.14 Schuman Auto Electric " " 9.95 Pacific power & Light " " 3.90 E. J. Wyckoff " " 1.00 Wrn. J. Baer County Commissioner--Road Exp. 47.00 M. T. Tri-plett It It It It 20.00 C. E. Lyon County Judge " it 1.20 Croft & Maddox Road Exp. •75 Bend. Hardware Company " " 33.69 lJ 0 n .J e�69 !Bend Portland Truck Service Road Exp. 2.05 State Industrial Accident Commission " " 50.99 Ulrich Auto Top Shop " " 31.50 Midstate Hardware Co. " " 4.90 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. " " 10,45 General Petroleum Corp. +' " 4.62 In the Matter of Collection of PinrB all Licenses: At this time the Sheriff was ordered to collect licenses on pin ball machines at the rate of $10.00 per month in advance instead of $30.00 quarterly as heretofore. In the Matter of Waiver for Ray Johnson Post #44 American Legion: The Court signed a waiver of the clause of reversion contained in that certain deed. heretofore given to Ray Johnson Post #44 for the West Half of Lots 21, 22, 23 and 24 in Block 47 of Redmond insofar as said. clause would of -fect a certain mortgage given to the United States National Bank of Portland 'by said. Post for the amount of $1250.00. In the Matter of Reservation of Lots for Armory Site: At this time the Court voted to reserve Lots 6 and 7, Block 6 of Bend., Oregon, for a proposed Armory site. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds: The Court ordered the Treasurer to transfer $10,3F6.55 from the Special Motor Vehicle License Fund I to the General Road Fund. I In the Matter of Official 14ewspapers: At this time the Court designated The Bend Bulletin and the Redmond Spokesman as official newspapers for the current year. In the Matter of Liquor Licenses: The Court approved. the application of Dora Yager of LaPine for a renewal Class A Retail Beer License Whereupon Court adjourned to meet Tuesday morning, January 11, 19939 at 9:00 A.M. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE, STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Motor-License Fund ORDER. Code of 1930, Sec. 55 -1110. ) Whereas, there is now in the Motor License Fund of Deschutes County, Oregon, the sum of $10,356.55; and Whereas, other provision has been made for the payment of interest on or the retirement of the road bonds of said. county; and Whereas, no funds are required for the payment of the cost of preparing the roadbed, bridges, etc., for the construction of state highways in said county, as provided by law; Therefore, be it ordered that out of said Motor License Fund, the county treasurer of said. county' transfer the sum of $10,356.55 to the general Road Fund of said county for the retirement of warrants drawn on said General Road Fund. and now outstanding. Dated. this 5th. day of January, 1939, and done in regular monthly session convened.. C. E. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner ,Attest: '+elm. J. Baer Commissioner Mable G. Livesay Clerk . WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon heretofore deeded to Ray Johnson Post, No. 44, American Legion, Redmond., Oregon, the West Half of Lots 21, 22, 23 and- .24 in Block 47, Redmond, Oregon. for the. purpose of using said. property for a Legion Memorial hall. and, WHEREAS in said deed it was provided for a reversionary interest in Deschutes County in the event said property was not used for the -purposes of the American Legion in Redmond., Oregon, and WHEREAS, the aforesaid Post of the American Legion claims to have expended the sum of $3,000.00 on E improvements on said property and it has become necessary for said Post to exuend the further sum of $1,250.0011 in order to make the property available for the intended uses and, ;� WHEREAS, the said Ray Johnson Post Nol 44, American Legion, Redmond., Oregon has negotiated with the United States National Bank of Portland, Redmond Branch, for a loan of $1,250.00 to be secured by a first mort- gage on said. property, and in order to obtain said loan of said sum, it is necessary that Deschutes County, Oregon, by and through its County Court, waive its reversionary interest in favor of the United States Na " "lional Bank of Portland, Redmond Branch, to the extent of a mortgage of $1,250.00, NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon in regular session that Deschutes County, Oregon do and does hereby waive its revers'.ionary interest in the aforesaid property in favor of the United States National Bank of Portland, Redmond Branch, its successors and assigns, to the extent of a mortgage in the sum of $1,250.00 which mortgage is to be and shall be paid at the rate of $25.00 per month until the same is fully paid. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the aforesaid County Court, by and through the County Judge and the County Commissioners, be and they are hereby authorized and directed to execute in the name of Deschutes County, i Oregon any papers deemed necessary by the Ray Johnson Post No. 44, American Legion, Redmond, Oregon, or the United States National Bank of Portland, Redmond Branch to effectuate the aforesaid release to the extent of the aforesaid mortgage in favor of the United States National Bank of Portland, Redmond Branch. Dated this 5 day of Jan., 1939- C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett County Commissioner Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner January 11, 1939 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for-Deschutes County was held, l in the Court Room January 11, 1938. All members being present, the fol lowing business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were prsented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Redmond Rand Inc. 2 Safe Cabinets--Assessor's Office $707.90 Bend Garage Company Sheriff--Auto Exp. 9.10 j City Drug Company Nurse 1.05; Clerk's Supplies 101.90 102.85 Downing Cafe Juror's Meals 19.25 Richfield Oil Corporation Sheriff's Auto Exp. 4.60 Erickson' s Food Market Janitor's Acct. •50 Parker's Drug Store Co. Nurse's Exp. '•50 Mead & Wheeler Co. if �� �� 1.53 A. E. Simmons Sheriff's Supplies 4.00 Northwest Printing Co. Assessor 1.83; Clerk 30.92 32.75 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk--Postage 19.00 N. A. Peterson Refund- -Overpayment on Land Bid 10.00 First National Bank General. Assistance 1803.67 R. S. Johnson Sheriff's Help--Auto Licenses 50.00 Kate Chapman " " " " 12.50 Crane Direct -Mail Service Sheriff--Auto License Record Books 23.50 B. G. Sankey Predatory Animal Control 250.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: E. H. Spoo & Sons Road Exp. 25.92 Howard Cooper Corporation " " 319.15 Central Oregon Garage " 3.25 In the Matter of Leases of County Property: At this time the Court signed lease to Martin Daly for the SWJSEJ; SE14SW, Sec. 8; Nom, N?SE1,'Sec. 9;; SEA, Sec. 16; W2E EzNWI, S-la-•SWL Sec. 17; W�NE4; NWJ, Sec. 20; NEJNWg Sec. 21, all in Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. for the year of 1938 for the sum of $37.20; The Court also renewed ' 35• 04NWT, lease of S. Christopherson covering EN Sec. , Sec. 26, all in Township 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. for the year 1938 for $6.00. In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Land: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: Royal E. Ullrick Lots 1 and 2, Block 32, Wiestoria $20.00 Sam Papas Lot 13, Block 14, Lytle 10.00 Max C, Miner Lots 16, Block 11, Lytle 15.00 Central Oregon Irrigation District NE¢SWi 18 -17 -13 50.00 371 Clara B. Schneuer SWJ and W?SEX., 25 -1$ -12 60.00 N. A. PEterson NWnSWI and SI -SWJ, Sec. 4; N*SE41, Sec. 5; N?, SWJ, W,SE4, Sec. 16; SWjSEJ, Sec. 17; NPR '&, Sec. 22; W;NE -, NEgNW�,'Sec. 23, all in Twp. 17, S.R. 1� E.W.M. and NYd-Z1SEJ, S. of SEa, Sec. 25, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 260.00 State Highway Commission A parcel of land lying West of The Dalles- California Highway in Block 99, Hillman, in the SW­,1NE1 16 -14 -13 20.00 In the Matter of Cancellation of Taxes on State Owned Land: At this time the Court signed an order directing th6 Sheriff to cancel taxes for the year 1930 to 1937, inclusive, in the amount of $729.48, on W-1,, -SWJ of Sec. 26, Twp. 17 S.R. 14 E.W.M., for the said land. is owned by the State Land Board, and the Sheriff is directed to bill the State Land Board for the amount of the state and elementary school taxes included in the above-amount. In the Matter of With- drawing Land from Bids: It appearing to•the Court that an order has been heretofore signed directing the Sheriff to sell the following land: Sec. 1; Ea, S NW4 and N SWQ, Sec. ?; NNE%, Sec. 11; N'NW $E NW F,,3,-SWJ and E of Sec. 12; NNE- and NE *NWJ of Sec. 13, all in township 20, South, Range 19 E.W.M. E1SW1 Sec. 13, Township 17 S.R. 11 E.W.M. and it appearing to the Court it would not be for the best interest to sell said land, the Sheriff is hereby ordered to withdraw the same from sale. In the Matter of Reappointment of Officers for the Year 1939: At this time the Court appointed George H. McAllister as Roadmaster; Dr. J.W. Thom:: as Health Offic and Helenmarr G. Hammer as County Nurse to serve during the year 1939- In the Matter of the Jury List for 1939: At this time the following names were selected as the jury list for 1939: Lillian A. Anderson Theodore Aune Bessie L. Allison Chas. Allen Frank Arnold George Aitken Guy Allingham S. P. Barclay R. E. Brown Gustave Berry. , Priscilla Blakley James Blaisdell Edna Beck Carl Baker Kermit Beougher J. B. Bozarth G. W. Brassfield Ellen Beck Virgil Beckwith Florence Belknap W. E. Butcher Emery Banta M. L. Blakslee Vera Bowman M. J. Coe W. J. Coleman Hazel S. Coble Harry Castle May Crampton P.K.Christofferson George Cyrus George Childers Bernard Cox Stella Davis Louis Duval P.G.Ditterline Walter Danielski Frank Davis C. 0. Entrikin Almer N. Eggen Arthur Erickson Clarence Elder Warren Edmonds Ellis Edgington Geo. P. Elliott Walnah Francis Henry N. Fowler Wm. Foss Mary E. Gil'cher Ed Glabb Fred Gibson Charles H. Graffenberger C. A. Holmes E. S. Hilton Ned Howland Frank Haner Vivian Hollenbeck Joe Hunter C. V. Hoogner Genevieve Horskotte Paul Hosmer I. D. Hardendorf Helen Hemingway Eldiva Harmon Wm. C. Hardy Isabel Hunnell Howard Hansen M. J. Kelley Herbert Innes Avon Kittleson George Kanoff Frank Kelleher Letha LaBertew Alwyn Lee A. W. Long Laura Lyon E. J. Leithauser W. P. Loser Wm. Lackaff Lavine Lamarsh Hugh R. Lakin Carl J. Lindh Geo. Langford Louis Luckenbill C. T. Leedy Fred Landaker Vern W. Lantz Dorothy McCauley F. J. McElroy Ivan McGilbray Thos. C. Merchant Geo. T. Murphy Henry McFall Frank McCaffery -Don McKenzie Jesse Miller Fair McAllister Geo. McGregor Leland S. Minks Walter Nelson Nina Niskanene_ Henry C. Nelson Orval J. Ordway Carol Perry Everett Parr S. E. Roberts Paul Reynolds Horace Richards ` 9. 3 Harriet Ryan Mavis Ryan John Steidl, Jr. ?! Frank Shannon Roy B. Slate Ernest Smith Albert E. Saye C. L. Simpson Paul C. Santa Florence Sawyer G. A. Sinclair Ruth Stover Edna C. Shepard Daniel Stanton Carrie V. Scoggin Hazel Shumway Boyd Simmons J. F. Short i Vern Triplett George Thompson Leonard Trueax Arthur Templeton R. M. Woods D. H. Woods ! Louis H. Weber Walter Wilson E. J. Wyckoff Deloma Yopng May E. Arnold Roy Austin L. P. Baird Viola Benson Effie Douthit George Euston Jennie Ferrell Hugh Fountain Lester Freeman Signa Gardner Laura Grimes ! Marshall Hunt Francis Jackson Pearl Moore Frank Perry Gus Roats N. P. Smith Theodore Tweet J. L. Van Huffel G. W., Winslow Wm. Gray Margaret Burich Elsa Hamilton - Dagna Dudrey Ivy Hughitt Laving Maker. Mabel Coy . . . Berwyn Coyner Vera Walters i Helen Peak Paul Hodge Janie Frisbey Inez Boles Carrie Clapp Bertha Duckworth ! Eunice Dugan W. A. Wirtz Victor Plath George Brick Walter Spickelmier Ethel E. Dant Mark Blakley Wm. Rose Claude Vandever Howard Mayfield D. C. Hale Hardy Allen C. N. Sorensen Ernest Obernolte Carrie Stevens Bettie H. Stearns Pauline Dyer Homer Dyer Marie Cashman Mary E. Anderson J. S. Sillery Margaret Hemingway Pearl Becker Mary 0. Higgins Eugene Glazier Ole Grubb Tom Murphy ,r John Cronin Harvey C. Winslow Beulah Bockman James D. Donovan Dica M. Banks Genevieve Tucker i, John Wetle Genevieve Davis Kenneth Moody i Glen Thomas 0. C. Henkle A. 0. Schilling Ray George Childs R Jackson Paul Seavey A. E. Schuman Jessie Peoples Wilson George 'i Irene Herbring French Butler Theresa Cox In the Matter of Salaries: � 1 At this time the Clerk was ordered to draw monthly warrants to the following officers for the year 1938, or until further notice: C. E. Lyon County Judge $125.00 a Mable Jacquot Steno. 52.50 Liable G. Livesay County Clerk 150.00 J. A. Fountain Deputy County Clerk 135.00 Opal Sprague Recording Cleric 85.00 C. L. McCauley Sheriff 209.33 R. I. Hamby Deputy Sheriff 135.00 Marie Noakes Tax Deputy 95 -00 Velma Spickelmier ° 70.00 J. Alton Thompson School Superintendent 166.66 W. F. Hammer Assessor 166.66 Marguerite Lyons Deputy Assessor 100.00 Elsie Cox Book Machine Deputy 70.00 Ruth M. Shearer Treasurer 125.00 Gladys Gardner District Atty. Steno." 52.50 Helenmarr G. Hammer County Nurse 125.00 Whereupon Court adjourned to meet January 12th at 9 A.Pq. January 12, 1939 In the Matter of County Library Director:' Upon recommendation of A. J. Glassow the Court reappointed Ross Farnham as a member of the County Library Board for a period. of four years. In the Matter of Election Boards: At this time the ,Court " appointed election boards to serve for a period. of two years as follows: Precinct 1. N. P. Smith, Chairman Mary Kelly, Chairman Ivy Davidson, Judge Letha S. LaBertew, Judge Lillie Burton, Clerk Marjorie Smith, Clerk Mae Arnold, Clerk Myrtle Ballantyne, Clerk Ruth Cook, Clerk Russell Lucas, Clerk Precinct 2. C. 0. Entriken, Chairman Anna Hampson, Chairman Walnah E. Francis, Judge May Fryrear, Judge Mrs. Norman Allen, Clerk Ida E. McDonald, Clerk Ivy M. Hughitt, Clerk Opal Sprague, Clerk Mrs. Antone Fossen, Clerk Gladys E. Daly, Clerk Precinct 3. Carrie Clapp, Chairman Emma Gibson, Chairman Dorothy Levi, Judge Grace Dick, Judge. Faye Cornett, Clerk Leona Cooper, Clerk Bertia Duckworth, Clerk Martha Umbarger, Clerk Elva Kemmling, Clerk Ella E. Dexter, Clerk Precinct 4. Theresa Cox, Chairman f`lrs. Pearl Hill, Chairman Elsa Hamilton, Judge Lulu Armstrong, Judge Mable G. Gilbert, Clerk Ethel Jeffries, Clerk Anna-M. Larson, Clerk Edith Fairchild, Clerk Olive C. Cook, Clerk Myrtle Moore, Clerk Precinct 5. E. A. Sather, Chairman Maude Pyle, Chairman 'Mrs. C. J. Leverett, Judge Harriet Ryan, Judge Clara Barnes, Clerk Mildred Sanders, Clerk Mrs. Horace Brookings, Clerk Mrs. Viola Woods, Clerk Mrs. R. W. Davidson, Clerk Mrs. Hattie Brown, Clerk Precinct 6. Beulah Bockman, Chairman Genevieve Tucker, Chairman Elsie Nelson, Judge Ethel Burleigh, Judge Bernice Scott, Clerk Myrtle Bowers, Clerk Roxie Moeck, Clerk Georgia Shaw, Clerk Irene Peters, Clerk Irma Barr, Clerk Precinct 7. Louise Eitelge6rge, Chairman Doris Manny, Chairman Dora•Gales, Judge Nell Armstrong, Judge Virginia Elliott, Clerk Edna Gauldin, Clerk Lydia Anderson, Clerk Claudia Martin, Clerk. Elaine Ramlo, Clerk Edith Kostol, Clerk • C • Precinct S. Mrs. Pearl Becker, Chairman Addie Triplett, Chairman Cressa A. Spickelmier, Judge Alice Pearson, Judge Mary Higgins, Clerk Bessie Ager, Clerk Hazel Marsden, Clerk Sarah Hamilton, Clerk Dagna Dudrey, Clerk Dica M. Banks, Clerk Precinct g. Mrs. G. T. Murphy, Chairman Mavis Eiler, Chairman Stella Nelson, Clerk Pansy Reidel, Judge Mrs. Carrie Chambers, Judge Nellie V. Wells, Clerk Eveline Woods, Clerk John Kla.ssen, Clerk Lucile Smead, Clerk Mabel Coy, Clerk Precinct 10. Laurel Fordham, Chairman Myrtle Burgess, Judge .Ella Wild, Clerk Melvina Maker, Clerk Ruby Johnson, Clerk Precinct 11. W. A. Rahn, Chairman Gladys Workman, Judge Lucile Meeks, Clerk Gus Grill, Clerk' Firs. Eldiva Harmon,, Clerk Precinct 12. Geo. Erickson, Chairman Carl V. Livesley, Judge Magnelia Reynolds, Clerk Ida Olaussen Clerk J. Hornstein, Clerk Precinct 13. W. R. Gerking, Chairman Wm. Vandevert, Jr., Chairman Edna Shepard, Judge Faye Becker, Judge Joy Kriger, Clerk Elizabeth Whitlock, Clerk Jean Chamberlin, Clerk Pearl Haynes, Clerk Carrie•Scoggin, Clerk Harriet Ward, Clerk Precinct 14. C. E. Livesay, Chairman Ruth Simmons, Judge Verne Skelton, Clerk Mae Billingsley, Clerk Clara Livesay, Clerk 0 3713 6 d Alice K. Scott, Chairman Hazel King, Clerk Effie L. Patterson, Clerk James W. Benefiel, Chairman Evelyn Riebhoff, Judge Lydia Carolin, Clerk Mrs. Geo. Kanoff, Clerk Mrs. Joe Tuckfield, Clerk Z. T. Gideon, Chairman Mable Tetherow, Judge Dorothy Franks, Clerk Amy Vestal, Clerk Olive M. Gates, Clerk W. J. Hall, Chairman Mrs. Mavis Ryan, Judge Lottie Knorr, Clerk Catherine Holmes, Clerk Lena Rasch, Clerk Precinct 15. Lulu Van Tassel, Judge Irel Zastero, Clerk Precinct 16. N. 0. Isaacson, Chairman Yaquina Davenport, Judge Claire Anderson, Clerk Jessie Benefiel, Clerk Hazel Haynes, Clerk Precinct 17. Mrs. Ella Van Arsdale,. Chairman Mable Royal, Judge Everta Hutchins, Clerk Nettie F. Wright, Clerk Orphia Cunning, Clerk Precinct 18. Bertha Houmard, Chairman Maude Knorr, Judge Dorothy M. Vestal, Clerk Harold M. Eby, Clerk Robert M. Blair, Clerk Whereupon Court adjourned until January 19, 1938. C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Application ) of State Land Board for Cancellation ) OR-DER of Taxes. ) It appearing to the court that the State Land Board has filed its petition for the cancellation of taxes upon the land hereinafter described, and. that said State Lend Board is entitled to have said. taxes can-, celled for the reasons set out therein, Now, therefore, it is ORDERED, ADJUDGED and DECREED that the taxes for the year 1930, in the amount 4 of $68.02, and for the year 1931, in the amount of $134.48, and for the year 1932, in the amount of $140.67, l and for the years 1933 -34, in the amount of $113.30, and for the year '1935 in the amount of $146 «59, and for the year 1937, in the amount of $125.52, levied upon the Nest Half of the Southwest quarter of Sec. 26, Twp. 17 S., R. 14 E., N.M., Deschutes County, Oregon, be and the same are hereby cancelled upon the repayment by the State Land Board to the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, of that portion of the taxes levied against said land and paid by said Deschutes County, Oregon, to the State; of Oregon, for the years above mentioned upon said tract of land above described. Dated this 11th day of January, 1938. C. E. Lyon County Judge i! M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner' BEND, Oregon, January 19, 1938 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, - was held in the Court Room on January 19, 1938. 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: Dr. James W. Thom Orpha Hamby C. L. McCauley Lois Scouten Martha Umbarger Mable G. Livesay Alva Goodrich H. C. Ellis Bryan Triplett Health Officer Help in Sheriff's Office (Auto) Sheriff--Postage Extra Clerk Hire -- Treasurer 11 fl 11 11 Refund- Advertising fees Drawing'Jury List - -Justice Court 11 11 11 II II 11 It 11 it „ $ 9.77 7 30.00 i! 6.2Fi _ 6.00 i� 3.00 , 3.004 3.00 ! Northwest Printing Company Oregon State Employment Service Oregoh State Agricultural College u It If u Glen Thomas W. E. Johnson W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Bert White Wilson George F. C. Butler George Hoover N. P. Smith Luther Weymouth First National Bank Pacific Tel & Tel Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND: Pacific Tel & Tel- Co. LAW LIBRARY FUND: Clerk's Supplies Operating costs (January) Agricultural Agent Home Demonstration Agent Grand Jury Witness n u If Sheriff's car Coroner's Jury (Nina Cate Mack) i� If n u n n 11 n u n it 11 11 11 11 Blind Assistance Aid' to • Depend.ent Children Old, Age Assistance Service -- Various Offices Road Exp. 106.00 62.50 1000.00 550.00 2.00 2.00 599.50 1.F0 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 3..Q4 176.33 573.69 5g -55 7.6o West Publishing Co. 'Oregon Digest 10.00 In the Matter of Right -of- ✓ Way of Telephone Line: At this time pursuant to a petition of the Juniper Telephone Company and. the Lower Bridge Telephone Company, the Court signed an order authorizing said. Companies to move their poles to the East side of the Redmond Northwest Market Road between Sections S and 9 in Township 15 S. R. 13 E.W.M. In the Matter of Leases of County Owned .Property:- At this time the Court signed leases as follows: M. H. Duncan SW4 NWQ, NW1 SW�, 24 -18 -12 $2,40 R. B. Gould All of Block 55, Laidlaw 5 -Q0 J. P. Book S2L NVd1 and SW- NEB, Sec. 7, Twp. 14 S.R. 12 3:60 In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Property: The Court having heretofore contract to sell to L. K. McDonald and. J. W. McDonald Lot 4, Block 4, North Addition to Bend, and the payments on said contract being completed, the Court signed a deed conveying the above described property. In the matter of the Salary of County Nurse's Stenographer: At this time the Court instructed. the Clerk to draw a monthly warrant in the sum of $12.50 to Marjor Smith as-Nurse's stenographer until further order of the Court. In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY, County Owned Real Estate ) Whereas,'Deschutes County, Oregon, is 'the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and. the County Court deems it for best interests of said County to sell said. property, Therefore, be it ordered_ that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum uric and term's set opposite each tract: i Parcel #1. Lot 7, Block 52, Center Add.i'tion to Bend, Oregon $25.00 Cash' Lot 13, Block 112, First Addition to Bend Park 25.00 Cash Lot 1, Block 113, First Addition to Bend Park 25,00 Cash Parcel #2. Lots S, 9, 10 and 11, Block 149, Second Addition to Bend Park 40.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lots 19, 20, 21 and 24, Block 33, LaPine 20.00 Cash Parcel #4. Lots 1 and 2, Block 123, of the Town of Hillman, also known as Terrebonne 20.00 Cash There being no further business, said meeting adjourned.. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner IN TIM- COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Location of the Telephone ) Lines of- the Juniper Telephone Company and. the ) Lower Bridge Telephone Company in the Northwest 0 0 R R D D E E R R Redmond District in Deschutes County, Oregon ) The duly qualified representatives of the Juniper Telephone Company, and the Lower Bridge Teleph a�0 376 - u i' Company, and Virgil H. Langtry, their attorney, having appeared and shown to the Court by Petition and in person that the petitioners have heretofore constructed. and operated telephone lines upon the west side of the Northwest (Redmond Market Road, for that one mile on said. market road. between Sectionsi•g and. 9, in Township 19 South, Range 113, EWM, and that thereafter the Pacific Power & Light Company constructed power lines over said telephone lines which have interferred with their use, and that therefore it becomes necessary to settle the location of said �l ,lines to the best interests of all of the said companies, and that the petitioners have come to an agreement it r with the Pacific Power & Light Company, which agreement is set up in the petition herein, and having in accord -, ,lance with said. agreement petitioned said Court that it authorize them to remove said telephone lines to the East ,(side of said road for the said distance of one mile above described. on which all of said lines are now on the !west side of the road.. NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petitioners be authorized to remove their telephone lines to the east side of the Northwest Redmond. market road. in Deschutes County, Oregon for the distance of one mile,!; ;being the one mile where said_ road runs down the section line dividing Sections 9 and. 9 in Township 15 South, !!Range 13, ERA, and- that same distance which the Pacific Power & Light Company's lines and the telephone lines !lof the petitioners are constructed on the west side of said road. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said line so removed shall be reconstructed so that no poles shall be ;get i '!,lore than three feet West of the east property line along said road., as described, and so that said poles do not �interfer with the use of the road by the County or.the traveling public. ,,Order granted at regular meeting of the County Court, held at the Court House in Bend, Oregon, January 19t?h, �i 1939. i Cl. E. Lyon �. Judge M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer Commissioners BE IT REME- MBERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon was! held in the Court Room in Bend, Oregon, February 2, 1939. All members being present,.the following business was transacted: II In the Matter of J 9.37 County Nurse -- Telephone j Transfer of County Funds: Prisoners' Meals 44.00 t At this time the Court ordered_ the Treasurer to transfer $3000.00 from the General Road Fund to the j Market Road Fund. temporarily." Watermaster lll.g9 In the Matter of Claims 11.00 Jail Exp. i Against the County: Cutting Hole in Jail 4.00 The following bills were presented and ordered paid: I GENERAL FUND: 17.93 Sealer of Weights & Measures Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner $50.00 M. T. Triplett 2•50 55.00 C. E. Lyon Juvenile 7.00; Supplies 55¢; Postage 2.91 10.36 Martha Umbarger Clerical help -- Clerk's Office 2.50 Athel Dudley Sheriff--Auto & Travel 14.40 J. H. Loomis Constable fees 10.60 Acting Probation Officer 57.90 Helenmarr G. Hammer Mable G. Livesay Sara H. Wertz Downing Cafe 1 R. Anna Thompson C. L. McCauley r i� Aubrey E. Perxy A. E. Simmons Bend Garbage Co. !� Hoy Bros. ! Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. l State Department of Agriculture West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Miller-Bryant-Pierce Company $chuman Auto Electric Mead & Wheeler Company i Shell Oil Company j H. L. Schlink J. S. Davis Company b Co. Nurse--Postage 5.00; Travel 55.70; Juvenile 22.35 93.05 County Clerk -- Postage & Express 9.37 County Nurse -- Telephone 4.95 Prisoners' Meals 44.00 School Supt.- -Clerk 30.00 Sheriff- -Tel. 5.02; Auto 1.40 6.42 Watermaster lll.g9 Treasurer -- Supplies 11.00 Jail Exp. 1.50 Cutting Hole in Jail 4.00 Co. Judge 6.12; Treasurer 1.95; Dist. Atty. 9.63; Clerk 1.10 17.93 Sealer of Weights & Measures 3.60 Sheriff 9.00; School Supt. 7.00; Clerk 9.00 2+.00 Clerk's Supplies 2•50 Sheriff --Auto Exp. 3.00 Nurse's Supplies 3.93 Sheriff--Auto Exp. 1.75 Sheriff -Short gave Radio 20.00 County Treasurer--Bond 40.00 7 J J Tracey & -Co. Inc. Sheriff's Exp. City of Bend Co. Treasurer's Office Rent (Jan. & Feb.) The Redmond. Spokesman Legal Pub. 52.90; Clerk's Supplies 5.10 H. E. Mackey, NI. D. Prof. Services (Insane) Remington Rand, Inc. Treasurer's Supplies Marion M. Lesh Board. of Prisoners A. E. Simmons Co. Judge's Supplies Association of Oregon Counties Membership fee 1938 The Bend-Bulletin Treasurer 13.90; Clerk 23.25; Sheriff 93.56; Leg. Pub. 43.35 Geo. Childs Hardware Co. Court House Exp. Nolan H. Gilbert Sheriff's Bond Premium Lumbermens Insurance Agency Bond. Premiums: Treasurer 20.00; Clerk 50.00; Sheriff 50.00 Bend Insurance Agency Bond Premiums; Coroner 15.00; Treasurer 90.00; Surveyor 25.00; Assessor 15.00; Constable 10.00; Deputy Sheriff 12.50 Bend Mater Department Jail Exp. State Industrial Accident Com. Peace Officers Ins. it It CVatermaster Ins. Pacific Pourer & Light Co. Jail Exp. Court House Exp. H. C. Ellis Justice Fees w Helenmarr G. Hammer Taking Patient to Eastern Ore. Hosp. Magill Drug Co. Nurse's Supplies 7.25; Sheriff 1.80 Standard-Oil Company Sherif'f's Auto Exp. Victor Plath Juror (Justice Court) R. J. McCann " " N. P. Smith " it " Kenneth Moody it " Ralph Cooper It it Carl Lindh " John Fowld.s Witness fees (Justice Court) R. E. Rudolph Edward Coughlin Chris Wisemantle " it " it William Smith " " " It City Drug Company School Supt. 1.85; Clerk 2.50; Sheriff 7.35 Fred Jones Assisting Wate-r•master Lail Van Tassel " " Marion M. Lesh Juvenile Exp. GENERAL ROAD FUND: 'gym. Carpenter Salary Ernie Carter Chas. Carter Lumbermens Insurance Agency Insurance Julius Steen Salary Pierre E.Pont J. Mi. Richardson " Dan C. Wood. " D. D. Tussing " d . Clinton Delude " Roger G. Taylor . . . It Carl Alfrey " Lee Hollenbeck " Geo. H. McAllister Geo. Childs Hardware Co. Hardware Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner M. T. Triplett 11 C. E. Lyon Lumber Howard Cooper Corporation Parts & Repairs Equipment General Petroleum Coro. Oil Bend. Hardware Co. Shop Exp. 65.00; Hardware 99.55 3.97 20.00 59.00 5.00 21.00 13.00 4.00 59.96 174.06 9. 70 150.00 120.00 177-50 . 2.25 9.93 •73 2.75 . 25.21 10.95 34. oo 9.05 31.07 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 .1.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 1:.00 1.00 1.00 11.70 4.00 4.00 9.00 103.27 31.43 '35.00 34.98 53.99 4+.90 112.25 ' 139.75 139.75 134.75 134.75 139.75 139.75 165.90 1.95 39.60 35.00 11.47 82.20 1+53.59 13.97 16+.55 377 378 A. E. Ault Drake's Auto Shop Galloway!s Garage Tum A -Lum Lumber Co. i� Standard,0il Company Bend Auto farts, Inc. i Joseph Egg General ?etroleum Service Sta. Bend. Iron Works ;} Central Oregon Motor Co. i The Miller Lumber Company j The Owl Pharmacy Beall. Pipe & Tank Corp. First National Bank L. A. Snow jState Industrial Accident Com. it Pacific Power & Light Co. Bend Water Department L. A. Snow Company I Ii First National Bank !i MARKET ROAD FUND: I Parts Repairs T ruck Lumber Grease 4.74; Fuel 291.39 Parts & Repairs Parts & Repairs (Mist. Acct.) Parts & Repairs, Parts & Repairs 26.00; Pickup 350.00 Cement 209.00; Lumber 58.78 (Mist. Acct.) Equipment n Parts & Repairs . Road. Employees' Ins. Misc. Acct. u n• Equipment 1.00 79.30 979.45 633.40 296.12 1.25 3.00 2.00 8.40 376.00 267.79 5.30, 432.09 625.00 44.69 52.74 3.39 1.25 3000.00 5293.60 L. A. Snow Company Equipment 2935.00 ' In the Matter of Dance Hall License: f The Court approved the application of Eastern Star Grange for a dance hall license for 1939, and them Clerk was ordered to issue license on filing of the proper bond.. F� I In the Natter of Sale t` i of Real Property: l The Court having received a bona fide bid. of $100.00 for the SWQNEQ and NE-1 of Sec. 35, Twp. 17, I II S.R. 12 E.W.M., containing SOacres, and the Central Oregon Irrigation District, a municipal corporation holding i a lien against the same, having tendered in Court the amount of said bid., it is hereby ordered that said land 1 be sold to the said. Central Oregon Irrigation District, and the Clerk is hereby ordered. to draw a deed for same. Ii The Court having heretofore entered into a contract with R. 4V. Bland. and. Bertha Bland for Tract ofii Tract 23, Virginia Park, and the terms of said. contract having been complied. with and the contract having been! assigned. by R. W. Bland and Bertha Bland to Gilbert R. Long and Martha I. Long, the Court at this time signed. { a deed conveying said land to Gilbert R. Long and Martha I. Long. f In the Matter of Stationery Supplies for 1939: it At this time bids were opened for letterheads and envelopes for the various offices, and. the Bernd 1 I I' Bulletin being the lowest bidder, contract was awarded to the Bend. Bulletin for the price of $79.40. In the Matter of I' � Leasing County Land At this tirri�gthe Court signed a lease to Jack Shumway for the following described land: WNWJ, Sec. j 4; SEANE, , Sec. 5; E101 Sec. 8; N1NWQ, Sec. 17, all in Twp. 14, S.R. 13. E.W.M. and SE1,, Sec. 14; W1NW�, N1SVd Sec. 22, all in Twp. 14 S.R. 10 E.W.M., containing 640 acres, at the rental of 3¢ per acre, making a �,i total of $19.20; Also lease to Ernest Obernolte for 1000 acres at 3¢ per acre, described as follows: SWG,NWQ and NW1.SW1, Sec. 3; NW-1, Sec. 5; NEB, Sec. 9; S,N and S1 of Sec. 4; N NWa, Sec. 9, and SE�NWj, Sec. 9, all in Twp'. { I, 19 S.R. 14 E.W.M. Also signed lease to Otis Lipps for 120 acres at 3¢ per acre, being described as SWaSVd1;, Sec. G); f itI SEeNF and NEISE1, Sec. 6, Twp. 18 S.R. 13 E.W.M. Also leased to Howard Mayfield 600 acres at 3¢ per acre:, described as SW�,NWAL, WSW Sec. 14; NSfaNF ;I- E1NVda; NEQSWQ, Sec. 22; NEg, NET NVI-, NE SWI, N?SE', Sec. 21, all in Twp. 14 S.R. 12 E.W.M. Leased to Stewart Stapleton 1340 acres at 3¢ per acre' described as Section 1, East 1 of Sec. S- -!�NWI of Sec. 2, N1SW1 of Sec. 2, N- -,1IEQ of Sec. 11, N NVd¢ Sec. 12, SEa1dVd of Sec. 12, EryS4V� Sec. 12, E; of Secltior. 12, N-- -.15NE1 of Sec. 13, NE�,NWa of Sec. 13, all in Township 20 South, Range 19 E.W.M. In the'Matter of the Re -Sale ) f, it of ) J ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. County'Owned Real Estate ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real :property hereinafter described, and the l County'Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this Country be and he is hereby authorized and di :-ectedjl to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price I and. terms set opposite each tract: 1� lJ Parcel #1. Lot 12, Block 14, Wiestoria Parcel' 42. Lot 5, Block 9, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon Parcel' 43. Tract "C" of Blakley Heights, Deschutes County, Oregon Parcel' #4. Lot 1, Block "B"; That portion of Lot 2, Block "B" lying North of the Northwest Market Road; and that portion of Lot 3, Block "B" lying South of the Northwest Market Aoad_, all in Redmond Townsite Company's First A6.d.ition to Redmond, Oregon There being no further business, Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon Ito. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer $20.00 Cash 50.00 Cash 270.00 Cash 30.00 Cash County Judge. Commissioner. Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a, regular metting of the County Court in and for Deschutes, County, Oregon,. was held at the Court House on Wednesday, Pilarch 2, 1938; 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: First National Bank of Portland General Assistance C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Postage Evelyn Caldwell Grand Juror Fees & Mileage Wm. Montgomery it J. L. Scarth Laura Varco Frank Hodges " If It Luther I'leymouth it It it Evelyn Chamberlin if " " Oregon State Employment Service Operating costs (February) Central Oregon Potato Council Allowance for Advertising G. C. Partin Juror Fees First National Bank of Portland Aid to Dependent Children t� If 11 If 11 II Ruth M .. Shearer R. Anna.Thompson W. F. Hammer William H. Baty Ralph Boylan Helenmarr G. Hammer Z. T. Gideon Oregon State Employment Service Martha Umbarger Bend. Chamber of Commerce C. V. Silvis Downing Cafe M. T. Triplett Marion M. Lesh C. L. McCauley Athel Dudley J. Alton Thompson J. H. Loomis J. Alton Thompson 1 Wm. J. Baer Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. Dr. J. W. Thom R. W. Christiansen Magill Drug Co. B.ushong & Co. State Department of Agriculture State Relief Committee of Oregon Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Pilot Butte Inn Garage ]n cusp Z. dnce Old. Age Assistance Postage Clerk Hire -- Supt.'s Office Convention Exp. Revaluation.Exp. n u County Nurse -- Mileage 38.60; Juvenile 31.35 Justice of the Peace Operating cost (March) Clerk Hire -- Treasurer' s Office Publicity Reappraisement Prisoners' Meals Commissioner Care of Prisoners Sheriff's Exp. " Deputy School Supt. Repairs 35¢; Postage 10.00; Travel 29.84 Acting Probation Officer School Supt. -- Travel Commissioner Assessor -- Supplies Registrar fees �� II Jail Exp. Clerk -- Supplies Sealer of Weights & Measures Juvenile Maintenance Guaranty Sheriff's Car Exp. $1,933.67 150.00 26.00 12.00 20.90 19.20 25.6o 12.00 14.90 62.50- 50.00 51.20 176.59 3.94 630.39 17.50 33.00 25.6o 2.00 2.00 69.95 15.00 62.50 5.00 100.00 47.50 66.25 50.00 6. oo- 22.90 1. �50 39.19 32.10 46.02 45.00 19.10 •75 7.75 7.15 15:63 1s.44 25.s6 12.00 9.10 d49 . 380 Pilot Butte Service Station Sheriff's Car Exp. Richfield Oil Cor- ooration It Robert B. Gould Assessor-- Rea_ppraisement Exp. Burroughs Adding Machine Company " -- Supplies 11 Symons Bros. Watermaster -- Repairs Chad Irvin Burial Exp. (Gordon) { Raymond F. Jones Coroners Examination Magill. Drug Co. Sheriff's Exp. City Drug Company County Nurse's Supplies City of Bend County Treasurer's Rent (March) Hanson Blue Print Co., Inc. Assessor -- Appraisal Fund Warwick & York, Inc. School Supt. Exp. W. E. Finzer & Co., Inc. School'Supt..Exn. J. K. Gill Company Bend -Troy Laundry Jail Exp. The Bend Bulletin Supplies J R. J. McCann Sheriff's Exp . li Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. Marion M. Lesh Juvenile The Redmond Spokesman Publications �{ Bend Furniture Co. \ Election Exp. Bend. Water Department Jail Exp. Pacific Pourer & Light �Co. ++ it It +� Court House Exp. Magill Drug Co. Disabled. War Veterans Exp. City of Bend Blue Prints { Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Tel. -- Various Offices ',i City Drug Company Co. Nurse 2.75; Sheriff 5.00 Ponderosa Club Cafe Prisoners' Meals Pacific Stationery & Printing Co. Election Exp. Marion G. Lytle Refund of Taxes Alva Goodrich Actin- Justice of the Peace ii Monroe Calculating; Machine Co. Maintenance Guaranty Mid.state Hardware Company Jail 1.82; Court House 2.50 Standard Oil Company Sheriff--Auto & Travel Exp. - j Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster f� GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Road.master -- Salary John C. McAllister Salary ' Roger`F. Taylor " I Lee Hollenbeck Carl Alfrey 1 Dan C. Wood " h D. D. Tussing It Clinton Delude ' J. M. Richardson " 1 Wm. Carpenter f It Julius Steen " j Chas. Carter " 11 Ernie cOarter j Dawson's Filing and Grinding Parts & Repairs il Western Auto Supply Company Parts General Petroleum Corporation Motor Oil State Industrial Accident Commission Road Employees' Ins. Midsta.te Hardware Company Hardware Acct. !� Central Oregon Garage Parts & Repairs Smith's Electric Parts & Repairs K. E. Erickson Co. Inc. Misc. Bend Iron Works Parts and_ Repairs I The Texas Company Fuel Bend. Auto Top Shop Parts and. Repairs ,j Pacific Power & Light Company Misc. 6.10 9.93 3.00 18.6o 2.50 60.00 5.00 1.60 2.50 10.00 2+.00 3.97 .50 1.32 11.63 100.15 2.80 1.50 28.00 7.95 3.0'0 2.25 2.33 2+.93 5.00 21.63 61.04 7.75 • 50 12.60 21.16 32.50 10.50 x+.32 12.12 111.10 164.75 g.92 129.3E 13+.16 1+5.3'. 133.16 135.75 129.36 103.2 107.76 io4. 39 13.4 -1, ` 35.92 5.60 23.8') 53.3: 29.19 5.55 1:2!; ` 9.44 17.02 291.12 2.75 2.75 C 381 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Misc. 5.45 Bend Water Department " 1. 25 E. J. Wyckoff " 7.14 M. T. Triplett Commissioner 35.00 Henry Carter Truck Rental 20,37 Bend Garage Company " " 34,63 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 25.00 C. E. Lyon Misc. 1g,40 General Petroleuri Service ?dashing 1.00; Lubrication 1.00 2.00 Bend. Auto Parts, Inc. Parts & Repairs - The Miller Lumber Company Cement & Lumber 176.61 Standard. Oil Company of California Gas & Oil ' • ' 7g,28 Midstate Hardware Company . . • Hardware 42.,94 Joseph Egg Parts & Repairs 1,00' The .Owl Pharmacy Ptiisc, 1.10 Bend Hardware C'6mpariy Hardware` - 82.02 LAW LIBRARY FU11D The -American Lax: Book Company Law Books • • 25.00 In the Matter of the Plat of Norwood. Section•2: At this time the Court signed cndapproved the plat of Norwood Section 2. In the Matter of Sale of Z ` County Owned Property: At this•time the Court signed deeds as follows: Roy C. Everett et ux Lots 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10, Block 9, Boulevard. Addition to Bend $505.00 M. H. Brown et ux SEQSE1 Sec. 11, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (Correction Deed) C. E. Livesay Lot 7, Block 52, Center Addition to Bend; Lot 1, Block 113, First Aodition to•Bend Park 50.00 Stuart Stapleton N- .',NE,1, Sec. 2, Twp. 20 S.R: 18 E.W.M. 20.00 Calvin Smith .Lot 5, Block 1, Deschutes 60.00 Fred Inbery Lot 5, Block 21, Bonne Home Addition to 'Bend 10.00 Nellie Kennedy Lot 3, Block 3, Orokla 10.00 Union High School District No. 1 That portion of Block A lying Southwest of Northwest Market Road, Replat Redmond Townsite Co's. lst Add. 35,00 •J. C.-South Lot 9, Block 2, Waterway Add. to Redmond 5.00 H. R. Inks Lots 12, 13, 114, 15, 16, 27 and 29, Block 89 of Hillman 25.00 Roy Moore Lots 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 2, Laid.law 30.00 L. E. Garrison Lots-3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and. 12, Block 3, Redmond Townsite Company's First Ad..d.ition to Redmond 100.00 City of Redmond Lots 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 42 of Redmond 75,00 In the Matter of Dance Hall License: At this time the Court approved. the -bond and ordered a dance hall license issued. to Terrebonne Grange. In the Matter of the Lease of County Property: At this time the Court signed a lease to Earl Fuls for all of Block 49,_ Lots 6 to 12, inclusive, in ti Block 50, Lots 9 to 16, inclusive, in Block 51, ana all of Block 52 of Wiestoria for the consideration of $3.00 and the further condition that the lessee rebuild. fences. In the Matter of Can- cellation of Warrants: i At this time the court ordered County Warr_nts No. 6087 B, 6984 B and 6985 B cancelled, the'sa"me having been issued. in error. Whereupon Court ad-journed. until Monday,. March 14, 1938. C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. March 14, 1938 BE IT REMEMIBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County was held in the Court Room•on March 14, 1938: 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: . First National Bank'of Portland General Assistance $1,710.22 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Service-'-Various Offices 52.34 �� State Department of Agriculture State Industrial Accident Commission First National Bank of Portland GENERAL 'ROAD FUND: '.�Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. rj In the I41atter of �jLeasing'County Property: Sealer of Weights & measures Peace Officers 9.71; Watermaster 7V Blind Assistance Old Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Misc. Road Exp. ' At this time the Court signed 16ases as follows: ' 14, -EW;j, WINE!- SWEi, E_Svl" , ST1SW', SEj, Sec. 23; 'Glenn H: Slack W?SEI, Sec. 22; W,NE', Sec. 27, Twp. 19 S.R. 12 E.W.M. That portion *SE Sec. 22; 1NW1 3 49 Sec. 27, lying South of the Arnold Ditch; SWx_, W NWa, Sec. 15; I� Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (490 acres @ 3¢ per acre) Block 23, Bend Original ($5.00 down and. $5.00 per month !!Joe McArdle SE,,SEI, Sec. 18; SWISWa, Sec. 17, Twp. 18, S.R. 13 E.W -M- 1938) jE. 0. Bryant W?-SW 1 Sec. 20; SW-41, Sec. 29; SWISEL, Sec. 29; NWaNE -�:, E�S�a, Sec. 32; W -NEQ; 11 WISW', Sec. 33, all in Twp. 15 S.R. 11 E.W.M.; Lots 1 and 2, North half South- east Quarter, Sec. 5, Tvrp. 16 S.R. 11 E.W.M (659 acres at 3¢ per acre) ;Martin Daly NVJgSWa, Sec. 1; SEINE!, N1SEg, SW,r -�SE1. SEQSW1 and NW4 Sec. 2; NE.NEI, S?SEg, N;SVfwl Sec. 3; SEI, Sec. I+; S�NW�; AND SW-1, Sec. 10; NE�NVJ� and NVJ�NE�, Sec. 11; {� WSW; and NE-4 Sec. 15; N2, N1 of 51, Sec. 29; NE41, NE1SE1, SFiNWI and NEaSW`, Sec. 29, all in Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (2120 ;acres at 3¢ per acre) l Arnold Cattle and SE SWL, Sw SE1, Sec. 14, -EW;j, WINE!- SWEi, E_Svl" , ST1SW', SEj, Sec. 23; Horse Association Nom, Sec. 26; NWINWL, Sec. 25; E?NEa, E1-SEl, Sec. 2F;, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (1090 acres at 30 per acre) IjL. S. Sillery East Half of Lot 1, Block 23, Bend Original ($5.00 down and. $5.00 per month for balance of year 1938) ':1 Tim Lane EISW1., SW1SW1, SE,'NVJI, W?eSE�, SWaNEa all in Sec. 7, Twp. 19 S.R. 13 E.W.M.. �August6 Peters jW. G. Burleigh jRodney Rosebrook I J. F. Wolfe Arthur Sanders 10.49 3.,�4 695:23 192:157 5.40 14.44 3.00 19.7+ 63.6o 32.4o (300 acres at 30 per acre) 9.00 South half of Sec. 12, Twp. 21 S-.R. 19 E.W.M. (320 acres at 3¢ per acre) '9.60 E?.SWa, NV,IaSE),- and'SWiSEa, Sec: 7, Twp. 19 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (160 acres at 3¢ per acre) 4.80 NE,kNW1,'Sec. 9, Twp. 19 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (4o acres @ 3¢ per acre) Lots 11 and 12, Block 1, M.W. Acre Tracts S SW!, SWISEI, Sec. 15; N?_,SE4, NWINE41SW1; S?NE1SWa, SV SWI, Sec. 16; E NE!, Sec. 21; W NEJ, NVlQ, NVI SWI, Sec. 22, all in Twp. 17 S.R. 14 E.W.M. (630 acres at 3¢ per acre) 1.20 1.00 {{,� 19.90 In the.Matter of the Construction v of a County Court House: The Court signed a resolution declaring -its intention to levy a tax for the purpose of constructing a new court house; said levy to be made on the 23rd day of May, 1939, and also set the 27th day of April, 1939 „ as the•day for holding a public hearing on said levy.and.ordered the Clerk to publish notice of said meeting. There being no further business, Court.adjourned to mett March 23, 1939. C. E. Lyon County JLLdge M. T. Triplett Commissioner I' Wm. J. Baer Commissioner f! �I IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of a Proposed Tax Levy for ) RESOLUTION the Construction of a new County Courthouse ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, does now own a county court house but occupies inadequate rented f quarters for the transaction of county business; and l� Whereas, a necessity exists for the construction of a court house for the transaction of' county busi " ness and the ad.equ4te protection of county- propert�,r and county records; M{ Therefore, be it resolved by the county court of Deschutes County, Oregon, in regular monthly Meting. convened this 14th day of March, 1939, there being present C. -E. Lyon, County Judge, and Wm. Baer and. M. 1'. Triplett, County Commissioners, that -the- said. County Court does hereby declare its intention on the 23rd day of May, 1939, at the hour of ten o'clock irr the forenoon of said. day to levy a tax upon all the taxable property + in said. county for the purpose of birild!ing a new county court house upon the following described premises located in the City of Bend, Oregon, the county seat of said county as determlined by law, to -wit: ' Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of Bond. Street and on the westerly boundary of ' Block 7, North Addition to Bend., according to the recorded plat thereof on file in the office !, of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, which point is located 100.00 feet north of Il the southwest corner of said Block 7; thence N. 90° 00' E. for 75.00 feet; thence N. 0 °00' E. �! for 25 feet; thence N. 90 °00''E. for 25 feet; thence N. 0 °00' E. for 75 feet; thence N. 90 °00' + E. for 94.03 feet to a point on the easterly boundary of said Block 7, which point is located 52.49 feet north from the angle in the west boundary of Harriman Street; thence N. 0 000' E. for 293.90 feet along the westerly boundary of Harriman Street to the Northeast corner of said 14 Block 7; thence N. 90° 00' W. for 191.03 feet to a point; on the east boundary of Bond Street, 11 according to the reestablishment of said Bond Street as made in 1930; thence S. 0 °00+ E. for 393.90 feet along the said east boundary of Bond Street to the point of beginning, the said. tract including a portion of said Block 7 of North Addition, a portion of Lot 1, Block 12 of the Plat of Bend, according to the recorded plat thereof and a portion of the 4rea•of Bond Street in the original plat of Bend., said portion of Bond Street having been vacated by ordinance of the Commission of the City of Bend_ in 1930;; and �1 Dj83 The said Court further declares that the said - p remises now 'belong in part to said county and in part to the City of Bend, Oregon, and that the City Commission of the City of Bend, Oregon, proposes to deed. its portion of said premises to said. county as a site for said building end the said County Court does not intend to expend any money-for the site of such.build.ing; that the cost of such building shall be the sum of $55,000.00; that the said County Court proposes to levy a tax upon all the taxable property in said county in the amount of $55,000.00 less the sum of $5,500.00 heretofore levied by said County Court as a county court- house sinking fund, in two annual levies, being a levy of $40,000.00 on said date for the year 1939 and a levy of the sum of $39,500.00 in the year 1939 at the time of the regular annual tax levy for the year 1940, both of said levies to be upon the following expressed conditions, to -wit: 1. That the said levies -be approved by the Budget Boards of Deschutes County for the years 1938 and 1939, respectively. 2. That the said levies be approved by a majority vote of the legal voters in said county at a special election to be held in said county for specific authorization outside the limitations of Article XI, Section 11 of the Oregon Constitution; That it is furtherintended to submit said proposed tax levy to the legal voters of said county for specific authorization outside the limitations of Article XI, Section 11, Oregon Constitution; it is further pro- osed to commence construction of said building on the second day of January, 1939; And be it further ordered that a meeting at which time a public hearing shall be had upon said proposed tax levies in said proposed construction of said new county courthouse, shall be held at the County Court room in the city of Bend., Oregon, on the 27th day of April, 1939, at the hour of ten o'clock in the fore- noon of said. day; And be it further ordered that the Clerk of this county give notice of the intention of this Court to make said tax levy as above set out and notice of said public meeting by the publication of said notice in the Bend Bulletin, The Bend. Free Press and the Redmond Spokesman, a newspaper, published and of general cir- culation in said county, once each week for four consecutive weeks; the date of first publication of said notice to 'be not less than sixty days before the said date of said proposed levy. Done in open Court this 14th day of March, 1939- C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Attest: Vim. J. Baer Commissioner Viable G. Livesay Clerk (fON 77 U t e.5 0` Mai -ch 23, IF3,V see Nape - IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON IN AND FOR DESCHUTES•COUNTY OREGON In the matter of the appiftation ) of the -City of Bend, for permission ) to lay and maintain a six inch water pipe in: The Dalles California Highway) Old lo.cation)established in 1916. This matter coming'on regularly before the above entitled Court on petition of the City of Bend for permission to lay and. maintain a six inch water main and services along and upon the right-of-way of The Dalles- California Highway (old location) established in 1916, where the said highway intersects Brosterhous Market Road, and extend the same -south or along said old highway to; tract No. 8 of Reed Highway Acreage. And. at this time there.appears no reason why the said petition should not be granted. It is therefore, hereby Ordered that the City of Bend be and it hereby is authorized and permitted to install and maintain a six inch water main and services along and upon the right-of-way as described above. Dated at Bend, Oregon this 23rd day of March, 1939- C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer County Commissioners BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court in and. for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held. in the Court Room April 6, 193 8. 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: Chester C. Myers Planning Board $21.1+0 Martha'Umbarger Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office 17.50 Standard Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. 14.26 Chad Irvin Funeral Services (Gordon) 22.00 Dr. J.-W. Thom Health Officer 45.05 Mable Jacquot Co. Judge's Steno. 18.90 ie1t it Aubrey E. Perry Mable G. Livesay State Department of Agriculture 1C. L. McCauley Athel Dudley J. H. Loomis llSara H. Wertz ,I Aubrey E. Perry C. V. Silvis ,!Oregon State Employment Service G M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer Bert C. Boylan 1H. T. Merritt 'I Downing Cafe Z. T. Gideon R. Anna Thompson ;!Newt Perry j J. H. Loomis Pilot Butte Inn Garage Marion M. Lesh Erickson's Food Market :!Bend Garbage Co. ,!The Redmond Spokesman ;Bend Water Department IPac. Power & Light Co. IPac. Power & Light Co. Richfield Oil Corporation '!Northwest Printing Co. 'j James, Kerns & Abbot Co. ;Magill Drug Co. (Hogan Studio Ii C. J. Rademacher !Callaghan & Company ,!City Drug Company 1 The Bend. Bulletin i IiHelenmarr G. Hammer i ,!The Bend -Troy Laundry 'IL. E. Garrison i Pondero so Cafe' ijFrank A. Scott jIC. E. Lyon 'Martha Umbarger lNolan H. Gilbert ;jState Industrial Acc. Comm. I it n u u H. F. Fuller ;!First National Bank j!J. Alton Thompson :Clyde McKay Jack Chute R. -M . Smith ER. E. Withycombe W. G. Hazelwood ,Edward Coughlin iOren Long Ralph Norcott i it Lum Marr jjMt. Hood Stages Alva Goodrich �1 E . V. Lehman County Surveyor County Clerk--Postage Sealer of Weights & Measures Sheriff--Auto & Travel 6„20; Supplies 2.56; Tel. 4.09 Sheriff's Deputy Acting Probation Officer Co: Nurse' s Telephone (Jan. & Feb.) Watermaster Deputy Assessor Apr. Operating Cost County Commissioner 11 11 Dist. Atty. Exp. Justice fees Prisoners' Meals Justice 'fees School Supt. Clerk Assistant Watermaster Sheriff's Deputy Sheriff's Auto Exp. Care of Prisoners Jail Exp. Jail Exp. Publications, etc. Jail Exp. Court House Exp. Jail Exp. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Dist. Atty's Supplies Planning Board Supplies Fingerprint Identification P u Prof. Services Dist. Atty. Exp. Assessor 1.70; Justice of the Peace 10.69; Clerk 4.95; Sheriff 60¢; Planning Board 5.50 Supplies, etc. County Nurse - -Mileage 11 it " 27.50; Postage 5.00; Supplies 25¢; Juvenile 20.64 Co. Nurse's Exp. Justice of the Peace Bond Prisoner's Meals Deputy Assessor Co. Judge--Postage 3.99; Commissioners Exp. 4.50 Election Exp. Bond (R.I.Hamby) Wat6rmaster Ins. Peace Officers Ins. Maps General Assistance School'Supt- Postage 10.00; Travel 37.10 Witness fees (Webb Case) u n u u u u n n u If n If it tl 11 H u n n n u u n u Juvenile Exp. Attorney's fees (Shumaker) Witness fees (Webb Case) 10.48 12:51 18.44 12:85 23•.50 29:65 9.21 lgo.16 130.4o 62.50 7.3.00 69.00 2.85 20.00 86.75 19.00 3900 4.50 2.00 8.20 16.00 2.65 1.50 97.45 2.25 24.37 2.54 M7 1.14 21:62 19.39 11.07 5:00 10.00 23.33 84.00 50.00 53-39, l•19 10.00 ,3,75 106.70 8.48 16.25, 37.50 1.32 9.83 19.00 1,599.07 47.10 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00. 2.00' 2.OG 2.00 2.00 2.00 11.00 15.00 41.60 r_ L 1 H. C. Ellis Jack Chute Marie Inman _Lorraine Stringer E z,J. Stringer . Athel.Dudley Victor•Plath Edna Beck Fred Landaker May E.-Arnold Margaret Hemingway E. J. Wyckoff Walter Wilson First National Bank of Portland Fred Wilson Florence Swanson Richard J. Crane GENERAL ROAD FUND: Henry Carter Chas.-Carter Ernie- Carter C. E. Alfrey Lee Hollenbeck D. D.' Tussing Dan C. Wood Roger F. Taylor Clinton Delude J. M. Richardson Wm. Carpenter Julius Steen Carl Ammons Arthur Pattie Geo. H. McAllister Central Oregon Seed Co. Redmond Land & Loan Company Tum A -Lum Lumber Co. Bend - Hardware Company Joseph Egg Central Oregon Garage Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Farmers Hardware Co. A. E. Ault M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer Lumbermens Insurance Agency J. S. Davis Company Schuman Auto Electric The'Miller Lumber Company Ballou & Wright R. J. McCann -The Owl Pharmacy Pac.-Power & Light Co. Drake's Auto Shop Andrew Foley Elmer Lehnherr J. F. Arnold' Bend Insurance Agency Doug's Service Station Dawson's Filing & Grinding State Industrial Accident Com. Witness fees (Webb Case) Grand Jury, witness n u u n u It x._ Grand Juror u n , n u u n u i n u Old Age Assistance Blind Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Bailiff Fees $40.00; Reporter fees 25.00 Court Reporter Truck Hire Salary u - u u . n n Parts & Repairs Ins. Cement - 120.70; Lumber 123.87 - Hardware Parts & Repairs u u u Hardware Parts Commissioner n Ins. Ins.. Parts-& Repairs Lumber Shop Equipment Lettering truck Misc. Lights Parts & Repairs Ins. Ins. Ins. Ins. Misc. Acct. Road Employees Ins. 2.00 2.00 5.20 5.20 5.20 5.20 9.00 9.00 12.20 9.00 9.00 12.20 15.60 696.g1 3.94 211.20 44.00 65.00 47.70 135.00 53.99 71.84 145.34 145.34 145.34 145.34 140.14 140.11 112.25 112.25 116.74 124.75 74.95 164.76 15.10 33.55 244.57 39.76 29.10 •75 5.05 31.00 7.36 30.00 15.00 166.65 11.00 13.50 118.46 69.90 15.00 .95 1.00' 13.65 83.05 46.55 97.35 25.00 3.25 2.00 66.79 385 Bend water Department The Texas Company Genera. Petroleum Corp. Bend Portland Truck Service Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Galloway's Garage & Machine Shop E. W.IBirchard (Bend Auto Top Shop) New Deal Trading Post Standard Oil Company Union Oil Company J. M. Richardson Charles Carter IN THE- MATTER OF BEER LICENSE APPLICATION: Water Fuel Oil 32.19; Grease 9.35 Freight Equipment Fuel 1.15; Parts 1.75 Parts & Repairs Misc. Acct. Grease Fuel Salary The Court approved the application of W. C. Tyson for beer license at East Lake Resort. IN THE MATTER OF .I DANCE HALL LICENSE: 1.25 363.90 41.53 1.91E 103.25 2.90 2.2r- 2.00 11.34 77.50 22.145 31.143 The Court approved the application and the bond of the Pine Forest Grange and instructed the Clerk to issue a dance hall license to said Grange. 16, Twp. 17 S.R. 144 E.w.M. SWJ of SWJ, Sec. 16, Twp. 17 IN THE'MATTER OF THE S.R. 14+ E.w.M. Swa of Sw�, Sec. 16, Twp. 17, S.R. 114 E.W.M. (200 acres) SALE OF REAL PROPERTY:. Robert MCMunn Blocks 52 and 53, First Addition to Riverside At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: H. J. Fissel Lot 12, Block 114, Wiestoria $20.Ci0 Robert. H. Foley et al Lot 5, Block 9', ,Pb�tks>Addition in December, 1937, the County deeded Lots 3, 125-CIO R. R. Holmes et ux Lot 1, Block "B "; That portion of Lot 2, Block "B" lying North of the Northwest Market Road; and that portion. of Lot 3, Block "B ", lying South of the Northwest Market Road, all.: in Tredmond Townsite Company's First Addition to Redmond, Oregon. - 4O.C1O IN THE MATTER OF THE COUNTY PLANNING BOARD: The Court signed a resolution creating the County Planning Board with the following members: F.. S. McGarvey, Kenneth Sawyer, .Claude- Vand.evert, Howard Mayfield, P.M.Houk, Dan Dacey, John Padden, Phil Brogan, jFrench Butler, Myron Symons, Olaf Anderson, George Kanoff, George Aitken, Carrie Stevens, T. H. Burgess grid A. J. Glassow. Whereupon Court adjourned to meet at ten o'clock April 7', 1939- April 7, 1939 Court reconvened April 7, 1939. All members bresent. IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF REAL PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed a deed to the City of Bend for :Lots 9 -9 -10, Block 7, and Lots 114 and 1F Block .3, Park Addition; Lot 2, Block 1, Mill Addition; Lot 5, Block 14, Boulevard Addition;. Lots 13 & 14, hock 4, Boulevard Addition; Lot 16, Block 114, River Terrace; Lots 1 & 2, Block 13, Deschutes.; Lot 114, Block 4, and Lot 14,, Block 5, Mill Addition. Lot 2, Block 141, Wiestoria, for the' sum of $500.00. IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLING LEASE: The Court signed lease to Rodney Rosebrook the NEa of the NWJ, Section 9, Twp.'19 S.R. 12 E.W.M. on the 14th day of March, 1939, and it appearing from the records that said land has been formerly leased to Roy Bendon, it is therefore, hereby ordered. that the lease to Rodney Rosebrook be and the same hereby is candeled. IN TtiTt MATTER OF LEASING COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed leases as follows: Arthur Sanders N.1 of N Sec. 16, Twp. 17 S.R. 144 E.w.M. SWJ of SWJ, Sec. 16, Twp. 17 S.R. 14+ E.w.M. Swa of Sw�, Sec. 16, Twp. 17, S.R. 114 E.W.M. (200 acres) $6,,00 Robert MCMunn Blocks 52 and 53, First Addition to Riverside 5.00 IN THE MATTER OF CANCELLATION OF DEED: It appearing to the Court that in December, 1937, the County deeded Lots 3, 4+, 5 and 6,Block 4+2, Redmond:, Original, to Mary Joslin and that subsequently on March 2, 1939, the Court executed another deed to I the above described property to the City of Redmond, which deed has not been delivered or recorded, it is tl hereby ordered that the same be cancelled and destroyed. tl In th6 Matter of the Re -Sale ) �+ of ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY ) ?� County Owned Real Estate ) { Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the :real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to-sell said. property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in'the manner provided by law for-not less than the minimum price' i! e 87 and terms set opposite each tract:- Parcel #1. Lots 1 and 2, Block 187, Third Addition to Bend Park $25.00 Cash Parcel 42. Lots 5 and 6, Block 9, Kenwood Gardens 30.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lot 11, Block 24, Highland Addition 15.00 Cash Parcel #4. Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4, Block 16, Wiestoria 50.00 Cash Parcel #5. Lots 20,21, 22 and 23, Block 14, Laidlaw 20.00 Cash Parcel• #6. Lot 1, Block 31, "Redmond Original 50.00 Cash Parcel #7. SES of SWa Sec. 4, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. and NE+ of NW-1 Sec. j, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. (20% cash - bal. $6.00 per mo.) 160.00 on term Parcel #9. The NW1 of Section 6. The NEj of NWj and S1 of NWT• Section seven. The S2 of NEJ Section eight. The N?`'of NE, and SE4 of NEi Section two. The W- of SWi and SE.1 of SWj Section two; The RWI of NWi Section eleven. The NW of SE14 Section eighteen. The E? of SEA Section fifteen. The SW+ of SF4 Section - twenty. The E-ri-_ and NV. of NWi; N of St�� and S2 of SWJ Section twenty -one. NW4 of N4; 4 of NW� and NWj of SWJ Section-twenty-two. The S? of NE, and W:61 of SW41 Section thirty. The W1 of NWQ; S4 of SWi and SW+ Section twenty9rnine. The SEA• and the NWj of SVI Section twenty- eight. The NWT and. N of SW of Section thirty -one. N; of the NW and `.S d_S t�onS irty �rb:enTheiL�Y °the" SE 'of NWJ and SWJ of NEj Section thirty - three. The E-; of NW ; the NE the N, of SE Section twenty- seven. The NW.; the N� of the SW j; and NW of SEj.Section twenty -six. The W1 of NE-41 Section thirty -four. All in ownship fourteen, South Range twelve E.W.M.• 1.00 per acre Dash There being no further business Court adjourned until Wednesday, April 27, 1938. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner IN THE.CQUNTY., COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of the ) • County Planning Board ) RESOLUTION Be it resolved by the County Court in Deschutes County,, Oregon, in regular monthly.meeting convened this•6th day of April, 1939, that there is hereby created the Deschutes County Planning Board 'in and for said county and that said Board be organized and exist as follows: The said Board shall consist of 16 members of which the County Court shall be ex- officio members wi terms of office to correspond with the tenure of office as members of the County Court, The other members of the Deschutes County Planning Board shall be appointed by the County Court of said County and. shall be bona fide residents of said county. The terms of office of such other members shall be four years except that such members first appointed shall hold such'office'for terms of one, two, three, and four years to be determined by lot. A vacancy occurring by reason of death, resignation, inability, or refusal to act or upon termination of the term shall'be filled by appointment by the County Court. _ The said Board shall elect from its membership a chairman, vice - chairman, and executive secretary. The Board may adopt rules and regulations for its organization, the transaction of its business and -the kee•oin of the records as it may deem advisable and shall meet at least once each caldnd.ar month. If any appointed• member of the Board shall absent himself from three consecutive scheduled meetings of the Board without cause, .his office shall be declared vacant and. shall be filled by the County Court. The purpose of the said Planning Board is to promote and. encourage development and conservation of the resources of Deschutes County in the interest of health, safety, and general welfare of the people and the said•County Planning Board is hereby authorized and empowered to carry into effect the intention of this resolution by (1) Cooperating with and advising the county court and the various county departments and agencies on questions of policy for the development of the resources of the county._ (2) Initiating-and conducting inquiries and investigations, studies, surveys and research to obtain necessary or advisable facts and data; to assemble and analize such data and to make determinations, recommendations and. formulate policies and promote plans for the development,'utilization and conservation of all - resources. (3) Coordinating plans for public improvements by the various agencies of the county, state and federal government. (4) Cooperating with federal, regional, state, municipal and other governmental planning authorities, and other state and federal authorities for the purpose of bringing about an orderly development of the county. (5) Developing and assigning the promotion of the beneficial use,of lands within the county. (6) By desseminating facts, data and records based upon inquiries, investigations, surveys and studies and research. (7) Recommending to appropriate public officials programs for public structures and im- improvements and conservation of resources. 9. All expenses incurred by the board under the provisions of this order shall be paid out of the general fund of the county in the manner provided by law; provided, however, no expense shall be incurred by the county planning board until it shall first have been approved by the county court. All claims against the board shall be approved by the chairman and the executive secretary of the board. 9. Any funds received by the board from whatsoever source shall be by the executive secretary of the board turned over to the county treasurer who shall cause the same to be placed to the credit of the count, V �_ U`88 planning board. C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer County .Judge Commissioner Commissioner April _27, .1939 1 BE IT REMEMBERED, that an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon r j was held in the Court Room April 27,. 1939. All members.being present the.following business was transacted: j In the Matter of a Proposed. Tax Levy for the I� Construction of a new County Court House: At this time the Court signed an order declaring its intention to levy a tax in the amount of { $85,000.00 for the purpose of constructing a new Court House and ordered the Clerk to call a special election to be held on the 20th day of-May, 1938, for the purpose of voting upon the question of building a Court,:douse j and Jail and also the cost, of same. I In the Matter of Rescinding {� Resolution on Beer Licenses: The Court at.this time voted to rescind the resolution heretofore made on April 20, 1937, in regard j� to applications for beer licenses on highways, but reserves the right to reject any applications made at a later date. In the Matter of Application for Beer Licenses: i i The Court approved the application.of James William Lemke for a Class B beer license on the Dalles- California Highway North of Bend. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid.: GENERAL FUND: Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Service -- Various offices Frank McCaffery Juror (Circuit Court) }' Florence Sawyer J. C. Kreis Lots 9, 10, 1.1, 12 and 13, Block 24, Harriet Ryan �1 In the Matter of Sale of +I Theodore Tweet If " It A. E. Schuman 11 Court signed deed to Fred Inbery for Lot 2, E Ellen Beck { Gus Ro at s - George Brick �j Carrie V. Scoggin If it Hazel Shumway Dagna Dudrey C.T. Leedy Mary 0. Higgins i #I u n Mabel Coy j Ethel E. Dant Arthur Templeton " If Ernest Obernolte f, �{ Vivian Hollenbeck " 'I Stella Davis J. B. Bozarth f " it " �IE. J. Leithauser Jennie Ferrell I� Homer Dyer If n u Henry C. Nelson " " it GENERAL ROAD FUND: ! Ernie Carter Salary i Henry Carter Truck Hire C. E. Alfrey Salary A. W. Pattie " `{ In the Matter of Leasing i County Owned Land: The Court approved the following leases: $55.99 6:20 33.00 24.00 9.00 33.00 36.20 24.00 24. oO 29.00 37.40 27.00 22.40 27.00 24.40 36.20 31.4o 35.00 33.00 9.00 12.20 9.00 9,.00 15,.00 15.00 44.. 90 95 „00 145., 34 129 „74 Carson Call NE4 S?4 2 -19 -13 2 „50 Carl Amundson 51 NWt; & SW-41 13 -17 -11 7,•�O J. C. Kreis Lots 9, 10, 1.1, 12 and 13, Block 24, Center Addition to Bend 10„00 �1 In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed deed to Fred Inbery for Lot 2, Block 14, Northwest Townsite Company' 389'* Second Addition to Bend., Oregon, for the sum of $10.00. In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) } of ) QRDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY County Owned Real Estate ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. - Therefore, be it ordered that The Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directe to sell'the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum pric and terms set opposite each tract: Parcel #1. Lot 1, Block 4, North Addition to Bend, Oregon (20% down and $10.00 per mo.) $200.00 on ter Parcel #2. Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28, Block 94 of the Town of Hillman 20.00 Cash In the Matter of Salary for Judge's,Stenographer: At this time the Clerk was ordered to change the salary of Margaret Nelson as the County Judge's Stenographer as follows: $60.00 per month for May and June, 1938, and $70.00 per month thereafter. In the Matter of Construction of Telephone Lines: At this time the Court signed orders permitting the construction of telephone lines to the U.S. Forest Service and also to the Arnold Irrigation District along the County road in Township 18, S.R. 12 E.W.M. There being no further business Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, the 3070 counties and the 49 states in the nation have tried unsuccessfully to cope with the problem of insecurity in old age;. J WHEREAS, the Supreme Court of this nation in its 7 to 2 decision in May, 1937, upholding the old - age benefits provisions of the Social Security Act, held that the matter of relief to the aged is a national matter with which the States cannot adequately cope and stated that "Congress did not improvise a judgment when it found that the award of old -age benefits would be conducive to the general welfare "; WHEREAS, a substantial, universal old -age annuity on a monthly basis to those citizdns over sixty who retire from productive industry would have a tendency to bring jobs to the young and middle -aged, and thus help solve the problems caused by 13,000,000 of our people being out of work, would tend to cut the nation's tremendous crime bill, and would simplify the administration of relief to the aged. by eliminating the costly duplication found in our present -day set -up of 3070 counties and 49 states endeavoring to deal with .a problem which the Supreme Court has ruled cannot adequately be coped with by them; AND WHEREAS, a bill now before Congress known as the proposed "General Welfare Act ", H.R. 4199, if improved and. made reasonable by the proposed amendments submitted by Congressman Gerald J. Boileau of Wisconsin . would provide a practicable means of accomplishing these objects and attaining prosperity for'all groups and classes by means.of the added. purchasing power that substantial aid to the aged and jobs for the young and middle - aged. will bring: . . . NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that °,we, the County Court of the Deschutes County, State of Oregon, hereby memorialize the House of Representatives and the Senate of the United. States to pass the said bill,•H.R. 4199, as it is proposed to amend it, at this session of Congress as a means of benefitting the entire nation through the-medium of aid ,to the aged. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a copy of this resolution be sent to the President of -the United States, the President of the Senate, The Speaker of the House of Representatives, the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, the Chairman of the Senate Unemployment Committee, the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, the clerks of the Senate and. House and. each of the United States Senators and Representatives from this Btate. DATED THis 27th day of April, 1939- C. E. Lyon County Judge Mable G. Livesay County Clerk M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner IN:THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. In the Matter of the Designation ) of ) O RD ER the Direction of a Telephone Line ) This matter coming on for consideration this 27th day of April, 1939, on the application of the United States Forest Service for the designation by the County Court of the place and, manner of erecting a telephone line along the county roads hereinafter described. It is therefore ordered that the United States Forest Service be empowered and authorized to con - struct a telephone line, to erect poles, and string wires thereon in such a manner as not to interfere with t. 390 use of the roads hereinafter mentioned, as public roads in -the majlner and at the places described as follows, to -,wit: Beginning at the west side of the county road now existing along the east lines of Sections 4,-9, and 16, Twp. 18 South, Range 12 E.W.M. at the point where said road crosses the north boundary of said Twp. 18 South, Range 12 E.W.M.; thence extending south along the west side of said road to the south line of Section 16, said township and range;-thence extending east along the north boundary of the county road on the south line of Section 14 and 15, said Township and Range, to the southeast corner of said section 14; thence south along the east side of the county road situated on the east line of Section 23, said Township and. Range, for I three- quarters of a mile; thence east along the north side of the country road situated on the north line of th southwest. quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 24, said Township and. Range for one - quarter of a mile; thence south on the east line of the county road situated on the east line of said southwest quarter. of the southwest quarter of said Section 24, for one - quarter mile; thence east along the north side of the county I jroad situatedal.ong the south line of said Section 24 for three - quarters of a mile; thence south along the west t side of the county road situated on the east line of the northeast quarter of Section 25, said Township and Range, to the south line of said northeast quarter of said Section 25. The said telephone line to be constructed in a substantial manner and the poles thereof to be j placed not more than three feet from the line of the said county roads and, so constructed that the wires f .thereof and.the guy wires used in connection therewith shall not interfere with the use of the said road by the public nor with the entry to adjacent properties at any established place of entry thereto. Dated this 27th day of April, 1939. C. E. Lyon Judge j M. T. Triplett Wm. J" Baer II Commissioners Attest: Mable G. Livesay County Clerk IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. j? In the Matter of the Designation of ) ORDER the Direction of a Telephone Line ) This matter coming on for consideration this 27th day of April, 1938, on the application of the Arnold Irrigation District for the designation by the County Court of the place and manner of erecting a telephone line along the county roads hereinafter described, It is therefore ordered that the Arnold Irrigation District be empowered and authorized to con- struct a.telephone line, to erect poles, and string wires thereon in such a manner 'as not to interfere with the use of the roads hereinafter mentioned, as public roads in the manner and at the places described as follows, to wit:.: Beginning at the east side of the county road now existing along the east lines of Sections 11, 9, and 16, Twp. 19 South, Range 12 E.W.M. at the point where said road crosses the north boundary of said Twp. l South, Range 12 E.W.M.; thence extending south along the east side of said road to the north line of Section 22,.said Township and Range; thence extending east along the south boundary of the county road on the north line of Sections 22 and 23, said Township and Range, to the northeast corner of Section 23; thence south alon, the west side of the county road situated on the east line of Section 23, said Township and Range, for three - quarters of a mile; thence east along the south side of the county road situated on the north line of the sou west quarter of the southwest quarter of Section 24, said. Township and Range, for one - quarter of a mile; then south on the west side of the county road situated on the east lane of said southwest quarter of the southwes .quarter of said Section 24, for one - quarter mile; thence east along the south side of the county road situate A along the south line of said Section 24, for three - quarters of .a mile; thence south along the east side of the county road situated on the east line of the northeast quarter of Section 25, said Township and Range, to the south line of said northeast quarter of said Section 25. Also a line from the point on the south side of the road extending east and west along the north side of Section 22, said Township and_ Range, and connected with the line heretofore described at that point, extending south along the east side of the road situated on the west line of Section 22, said Township and range for three - quarters of a mile: thence east along the north side of the road situated on the north line of the southwest quarter of the southwest quarter of Sectio 22 for one - fourth mile. The said telephone line to be constructed in a substantial manner and the poles thereof to be plat not more than three feet from the line of the said county roads and so constructed that the wires thereof and the guy wires used in connection therewith shall not interfere with the use of the said road by the public b, nor with the entry to adjacent properties at any established place of entry thereto. Dated this 27th day of April, 1939. C. E. Lyon Attest County Judge Mable G. Livesay M. T. � Triplett Wm County Clerk . J. Baer Commissioner r 391 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of a Proposed Tax ) Levy for the Construction of a ) O R D E R new County Courthouse ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, does not own a county courthouse but occupies inadequate rented quarters for the transaction of county business, and Whereas, a necessity exists for the construction of.a courthouse for the transaction,of county business and the adequate protection of county property and county records, and Whereas, it was by the county court of Deschutes County, in regular monthly meeting convened on the 14 day of March, 1938, resolved by said Court that it did by such resolution declare its intention on the 23rd day of May, 1939, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said day, to levy a tax upon all the taxable property in said county for the purpose of building a new county courthouse upon the following described premises located in the City of Bend, Oregon, the county seat of said county as determined by law, to -wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of Bond Street and on the westerly boundary of Block 7, North Addition to Bend, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, on which ~ y, g point is located 100.00 feet north of the southwest corner of said Block 7; thence N. 901 00' E. for 75.00 feet; thence N. 00 00' E. for 25 feet; thence N. 90° 00' E. for 25 feet; thence N. 00 00' E. for 75 feet;. thence N. 90° OOI.E. for 54.03 feet to a point on the easterly boundary of said Block 7, which point is located 52.49 feet 'north from the angle in the west boundary of Harriman street; thence N. 0° 00' E. for 293.90 feet along the westerly boundary of Harriman Street to the northeast corner of said Block 7; thence N. 900 00' W. for 194.03 feet to a point on the east boundary of Bond Street, according to the reestablishment of said. Bond Street as made in 1930; thence S. 00 001 E. for 393.90 feet along the said east boundary of Bond Street to the point of beginning, the said tract including a portionlof said Block 7 of North Addition, a portion of Lot 1, Block 12 of the Plat of Bend, according to the recorded plat thereof and a portion of the area of Bond Street in the original plat of Bend., said portion of Bond Street having been vacated�by ordinance of the Commission of the City of Bend in 1930; and • Whereas, by said resolution, the Court declared that it did not intend to expend any money for the site far said building; that the cost of said building shall be the sum of $95,000.00;•that the said County Court proposes to levy a tax upon all the taxable property in said county in the amount of $95,000.00 less the sum of $5,500.00 heretofore levied by the County Court as a county courthouse sinking fund in two annual levies, being a levy of $40,000.00 on said date for the year 1939, and a levy of $39,500.00.in the year 1939 at the time of the regular annual tax levy, for the year.1940, both of said levies to be upon the following expressed conditions, to-wit: 1. That the said levies be approved by the budget boards of Deschutes County for the years 1939 and 1939 respectively. 2. That the said levies be approved by a majority vote of the legal voters in said county at- a special election to be held in said county for.a specific authorization outside the limitations of Article XI, Section 11, of the Oregon Constitution. That by said resolution it was further intended to submit the said ?proposed tax levies to the legal voters of said county for a specific authorization outside the constitutional limitations above mentioned; and it was further, by said resolution, proposed to commence construction of said building on the 2nd day of January, 1939 .And it was further ordered in said resolution that a public hearing be held upon the said proposed tax levies at the County Court in the City of Bend, on the 27th day of April, 1939, at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said- day; and it was further ordered that notice of said proposed tax levies and of said public hearing be given by publication as provided by law in the Bend Bulletin, the Bend Press, and the Redmond Spokesman, newspapers published in said county; and Whereas the said notices of said proposed tax levies and public hearing were duly given by publication as required by law, proof of which is on file herein; and Whereas, on the 27th day of April, 1939, the said County Court met at the hour of ten o'clock in the forenoon of said. day at the court room of the said Court in Bend., Oregon, and., held a public hearing upon the matters,set out in said resolution; and Whereas, a petition was presented to the said County Court to call a special election throughout said county on the 20th day of May, 1939, and that said.,special election to submit to the legal voters of said county the following specific questions: 1. Shall Deschutes County, Oregon build a new county court house and jail? 2. Shall the cost`thereof to Deschutes County be not to exceed $95,000.00? which said petition has been ;carefully examined by the County Court and it appears; and' the Court finds that said petition is in conformity with the.law and. that the said petition has been signed by more than 2% of the number of electors and taxpayers of said county appearing on the assessment roll for the year 1937 cast for governor in said county at the last general election; and 'Whereas, another petition to the Court requesting the Court to submit.to the legal voters of said county a proposed site for their approdal or rejection'a different site from the site set out in the-said , . li 392 resolution and the Court having examined said petition, finds that said petition was not signed by at least 2% of the number of voters cast for governor in said county at the last general election of legal voters and taxpayers of said county whose names appear upon the tax roll for said county for the year 1937, and that the said petition is therefore not in conformity with the law and should be rejected. Now, therefore, be it ordered that the Clerk of this Court does proceed forthwith to call a speci election within Deschutes County, Oregon, to be held. on the 20th -day of May, 1938, throughout said county at which special election the following specific questions shall be submitted to the electors of said county: 1. Shall Deschutes County, Oregon, build a new county court housd and jail? 2. Shall the cost thereof to Deschutes County be not to exceed $85,000.00? Dated this 27th day of April, 1939. C. E. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Attest: Commissioner Mable G. Livesay County Clerk March 23, 1938. BE IT RMIEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of•the County Court iii and. for Deschutes County was held in the Court House on March 23, 1933. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of the Sale of ✓ County Owned Real Property: The Court signed a contract with James Vaselieu to sell 'Tract C of Blakely Heights for $270.00 on the following terms: $70.00 cash and. the balance in monthly payments of $15.00 each beginning May 1, 1939, with 6% interest on all deferred payments. The Court signed deeds as follows: W. W. Rose Lots 19, 20, 21 and 24, Block 33, Lapine $20.00 Ruby Parkey Lots 1 and 2, Block 123, of the Town of Hillman 20.00 J. 0. Mefferd Lots 9,.9,,10 and 11, Block 148, Second Addition to Bend Park 4o.o0 The Court also signed a. deed to Calvin Smith covering Lot 9, Block 12, Deschutes, the same being the l completion of a. contract heretofore made. t In the 11hatter of Leasing County Owned Real Property: At this time the Court signed the following leases: Roy 1A. Benson NE,NWQ 9 -19 -12 and. SEzlS6`a-41 4 -19 -12 12.50 Ralph Ammon That portion of the NW-x1 of Sec. 36, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W..M. lying East of Deschutes River Bed 3.00 Pat M. Angland N NWa, SWaNVd;, Sec. 1; Si"!I, Sec. 4; NE , Sec. 5; S1N -1 NISWa., Sec. 6; S NW1 NEB, Sec. �; �J -i�W? Sec. 3; F,.!-NW' _, 5,111fV7 NWISVIQ, Sec. 14; N1, SEA, Sec. 15; 47 Ste; Sec. lb; Syl1 of Sec. 21, all in Twp. 1 S:R. 10 E.W.M. containing; 20+0 acres at 3¢ per acre 61.20 In the I\4atter of f I Laying Water Main: At this time the Court signed an order permitting the City of Bend to install and maintain a 6" water main and service along the old D alles- California Highway as established in 19116 beginning at the intersection of said. highway with the Brosterhous Market Road and extending South to Tract No. 8 of Reed Highway Acreage. In t_)-e Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. County Owned Real Estate ) t Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the fl County Court deems it for best interests of said County to sell said property, (� Therefore, be it ordered_ that the Sheriff of this County be and 1-le is hereby authorized. and directed Ito sell the following described real -property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price land terms set opposite each tract: f�Parcel #1. Lot 1, Block 17, Kenwood $10.00 Cash �IParcel #2. Lot 14, Block 10, Lytle 15.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lots 3 and 4, Block 7, and Lot 21, Block 3, Park Addition to Bend -, Oregon 50.00 Cash per �P Lot 23 and South Half of Lot 24, Block 3, Park Addit=ion -to Bend, Oregon 75.00 Cash Parcel #4 Lot 2, Block 8, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon 50.00 Cash Parcel #5. Lots 6, 7 and 9, Block 4, Laidlaw 15.00 Cash ! Parcel #6. A tract of land 132' x 744, lying in NW corner of SW,;SWx1 of Sec. 35, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. described as: Be inning at the NW corner of SW7SWg said.. Sec. 35-17-12; thence 132' S; thence } 744' E; 132' North; thence 74+' W. to point of beginning. �) Also a tract of land. described as follows: Beginning at a. point which is 66o' �i S and 248' W. of NE corner of SWaSW� of said_ Sec. 3 - 17- 12;thence running N. 1321; thence thence W. 556'; thence S. 1321; E. 556' to place of beginning, containing f in all, 3 acres more or less 15.00 Cash !;Parcel #7. SWa of NEn and. SEL of NEa of Sec. 10, Twp. 19 S.R. 13 E.W.M. 80.00.- Cash t arcel.18. NF�4of SE-1 Q of Seca 7, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M.. There 'being no further business; Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer 80.00 Cash County Judge Commissioner Commissioner 39 -1 BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County was held. in the Court Room on Wednesday, May 4, 1538. 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: GENEF:A.L FUND: Kathryn G. Ca.tlow Irma. Wood. State Relief Committee of Ore. Frank A. Scott Aubrey E. Perry Rufus C. Holman Mrs. J. Alton Thompson C. L. .McCauley C. V. Silvis C. V. Silvis Athel Dudley Grenwood Grocery Lois Scouten Vern Hammer J. Alton Thompson J. H. Loomis The Free Press State Department of Agriculture A. H. MacLaren, M.D. Helenmarr G. Hammer Marion M. Lesh Oregon State Employment Service C. L. -McCauley Downing Cafe Z. T. -Gideon Downi iigfOaf e Helenma.rr G. Hammer Mable 'G. Livesay HelenMarr G. Hammer 1'm. J. Baer M. T. *Triplett Stand, ;.rd Oil Conroany Roy Bradetich Mrs. R. D. Rudolph Il Dr. J., W. Thom Dr. R: W. Christiansen State•Ind.ustrial Accident Com. Mid.state Hard.ware Company West Coasting Printing & Binding The Texas Company Thoma.x R. Hudson, Agent City of Bend Pacific Power & Light Co. II if If 11 ' li Chas. F. Metsker The J. K. Gill Company J. S. Davis Company Richfield. Oil Corporation_ Joseph Egg Bend Garbage Co. Election Ex-o. Child Welfare Service Deputy Assessor Waterma.ster Forest Protection School Suptt Clerk Sheriff -- Trans. - orisoners 5.04; Auto 3.79; Tel. 61.13 De -duty Assessor " 1 (Re= appraisement) Sheriff's Deputy Disabled American War Vet. Acct. Treasurer- -Clerk Hire Deputy Assessor School Supt. Travel 37.10; School News 1.00; Stamps 12.00 Actin; Probation, Officer Legal Publications Sealer of Weights & Measures Services rendered. in committing patient to Eastern Oregon State Hospital- County Nurse--Postage Care of Prisoners Operating Costs (May) Sheriff -- Postage Jurors' Meals Deputy Assessor- Prisoners' Meals County Nurse Telephone (March) County Clerk--Postage County Nurse -- Mileage County Commissioners Exp. It 11 it Sheriff's Auto Exp. Refund on Lease School Supt. Clerk Registrar Fees � n Peace'Officers Ins. Watermaster Ins: Jail Exp. Election Exp. Court Exp. 1.15; Juvenile 9.96 Homestead Proofs (Assessor) Rent Treasurer's Office (Apr. & May) Court House Exp. Jail Exp. Assessor 12.11; School Swot. 45.00 Court House Exp. Sheriff's Car Ins. Sheriff's 'Ex-o. Jail Exp. tl ii $26.25 22.50 21.09 150.35 189.gg 500.00 30.00 14.96 9.50 104.00 10.90 5.00 1.25 27.60 50.10 42.70 27.50 18.44 5.00 5.00 17.00 62.50 2.0.00 23.6o 104.00 59.75 7.18 7.65 53.74 55.00 90.00 20.60 5.00 24.00 1.25 S.75 9.79 1.36 .45 31.50 10.01 1.00 20.00 21.33 2.26 57.11 45.00 85.66 2q.29 6.00 1.50 W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp.. 7•75 The Bend, -Troy Laundry Jail Exp. 5.90 Carl Austin 'i •-5 Raymond F. Jones, M.D. Prof. Services 5•()0 Oregon Grange Bulletin Advertising 190:00 Ponderosa Club Cafe Prisoners' Meals 2.75 The Redmond. Spokesman Court 6.50; Election Notices 5.40 11.!)0 Bend. Water De-oartment Jail Exp. 2.25 The Bend Bulletin Misc. Exp. 4o6.41- hk Hogan Studio Fingerprint Identification 6.41 Northwest Printing Company Supplies 2.58'; Election Exp. 7.31 9-S9 Magill Drug Co. Sheriff 1.20; Co Nurse 950 2.15 The Ow*1 Pharmacy Sheriff 1.50; Clerk 650; Treas. 65 3.10 i City Drug Company Co. Judge 5.40; Nurse 1.29; School Supt. 13.90; Sheriff 650 21::1 Arleigh Ames Refund on Advertising 5.00 71. E. T'inzer & Co. Inc. school Supt. -- Supplies 17.39 First*14ational Bank of Portland General Assistance 1,409.:LO GENERAL ROAD FUND: D. D. Tussing Salary 137 • �5 Wm. Carpenter " 112.. -5 Julius Steen " 112.;?5 Carl Ammons " 119.7+ Clinton Delude " 134.75 Roger*F. Taylor " 134.75 Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster 164.74 Lee Hollenbeck Salary 145.34 Dan C. Mood. 139.75 Bend. Water Department Warehouse Service 1.25 M. T.*Triplett County Commissioner 10.00 Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner -- -Mist. 25. Fuel 3.75 31.79 j Pac. Power & Light Co. Misc. 00 (� Chamberlin Electric " 01.. 5 2 General Petroleum Service Sta. Tire Acct. 11.00 i The Lincoln Electric Co. Shop Equipment 210.00 j Clyde Equipment Company 100.00 i } Central Oregon Motor Co. Parts & Repairs 7.50 jBend. Auto Parts, Inc. " " " 3.65 Doug's Service Station Misc. 1.00 J. W. Co-oeland Yards l " • 92 Midestate Hardware Co. Hardware 111.1+ Central Oregon Seed`Co. Parts & Repairs 2.75 J. L. Lindsay Hardware 13.50 William Foss " 1.30 j�Western Auto Supply Co. Parts 1.12 George Childs Hardware Co. Hardware 9.00 New Deal Trading Post " 5.50 Glen Osborn 14isc. 3.00 lRedmond Hardware Co. Hardware 1.60 ! Bend Hardware Co. Shop Equipment 2.30; Hardware 116.91 159 .11 EI The Miller Lumber Company Cement 76.00; Lumber 102.46 179.46 Air Reduction Sales Co. Parts & Re -pairs 11.0+ Standard Oil Company Tire' Acct. 12.41 li State Ind- ustrial Acc. Comm Road Employees' Ins. 61.91 Ballou & Wright Shop & Equipment 60.00 11 if " " I� Tire Acct. 179.17 The Texas Company Fuel 291.12; Grease 2.55 293.67 In the Matter of Memorial Resolution to Congress: The Court at this time passed and signed a, resolution memorializing Congress on behalf of tiie pass of House Bill No. 4199 for the benefit of aged citizens. In th6 Matter of J Opening Ballot Boxes: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to open the ballot boxes in preparation for the nrimaxy election. J L There being no further business Court adjourned until May 18th, 1938- C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer 395 County-Judge Commissioner Commissioner May 18, 1938 BE IT REMEMBERED, that an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon was held in the.Court Room May 18, 1938. 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: First National Bank of Portland. fi tl it if If Aid to Dependent Children Blind Assistance Old Age Assistance $209:90 2 94 659:27 Kathryn G. Catlow Election Ex-o. C. 2.50 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office 9:75 Irma Wood Election Exp. 7.50 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Service -- various office s Commissioner 65,71 GENERAL ROAD FUND: May 23, 1939 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Deschutes Co. Warehouse the County Court in and for 5.L0 In the Matter of the Sale was held in the Court House May 23rd, 1939. All members being present, the following business was transacted: of County Owned Real Estate: �In the Matter of Claims • At this time the Court signed deed to the City of Bend conveying Lot 1, Block 17, Kenwood and Lot 7 Block 14, Park Addition, for the sum of $30.00. _ • In t'rie- 'atter of Leasing paid: County Owned Real Property: At this time the Court signed the following leases: Court Reporter John D. Cronin SEaN171; Lot 2, ElSWxl W?�SE *, Sec. 31, Twp. 22 S.R. 9 E.W.M. 7.00 Maud Saxton All of Block 7; all of Block 8, except Lots 1, 2, 8 and 9; all Ivy B. Davidson • of Block 9; all of Block 10; all of Block 11, except Lot 16; May E. Arnold all of Block 12; all of Block 24 exce -ot Lots 23, 24 and. 25; all 4,50 of Block 25; all of Block 26; all of Block 27; all of Block 28; 4.50 all of Block 29, except Lots 19 and 20; all of Block 30; all of Block 42 and, all of Block 43, in the Town of Hillman Mary E.'Kelley 12.00 • WHEREUPON Court adjourned until Monday, May 23rd, 1939. 4:50 Sadie A. Lucas C. E.Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner May 23, 1939 BE IT RLNEMiBERED, that an adjourned. meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County,•Oregon, was held in the Court House May 23rd, 1939. 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: Florence Swanson Court Reporter 5.00 N. P. Smith Election Board 4.50 Ivy B. Davidson " " 4:50 May E. Arnold " " 4,50 Letha S: LaBertew " " 4.50 Viola Benson " " 4.50 Mary E.'Kelley " " 4:50 Sadie A. Lucas " " 4.50 Ruth Cobk " " 4.50 Marjorie Smith " " 4.50 Myrtle Ba.11antyne " " 4.50 C. 0. Ehtrikin " " 4.50 Walnah E. Francis " " 4.50 Alice Allen " " 4.50 Edna Fo's s en " " 4.50 Jean Mahny it " 4.50 Anna E.' Hampson " ° 4•.50 May D. Fryrear " " 4•. 50 Opal Sprague It 4.50 Ida E. McDonald " " 4.50 Gladys.E. Daly Election Board 4:5o Carrie E. Clapp " 4.5' Dorothy Levi "• 4. 5° Elva Kemmling " 4.50 Faye H. Cornett " " 4.50 Bertha J. Duckworth " " 4.50 Emma Gibson " 4' 50 Grace C. Dick " " 4.' 50 Ella Dexter " " 4.50 Leona R. Cooper " " 4.50 Lela Schwendker " it 4.50 Theresa H. Cox " It 4'50 Ina R. Eames " " 4.5> Anna Marie Larson " " 4.50 Mabel L. Gilbert 4' 50 Olive C. Cook " " 4'50 Pearl Hill " " 4'50 Lulu Armstrong " 4.5o Lillian Van Matie '50 Myrtle Moore " 4;50 Edith Fairchild " It 4'50 E. A. Sather " " 4'50 Bertha Conklin " 4 50 Mrs. R. W. Davidson " " -4.50 Addie Brookings " " 4:50 Clara Barnes " " 4.50 Mildred Sanders " " 4'5« Harriett Ryan " " 4.50 Viola Wood " " 4.5) Hattie M. Brown " 4.50 Neola R. Ross If " 4.50 Beulah Bockman " " 4.50 Elsie Nelson " " 4.51) Bernice Scott " " 4.50 Irene Peters if " 4.50 Roxie E. Moeck " " 4.50 Genevieve Tucker it it 4.51a Ethel R. Burleigh " It 4.50 Georgia Shaw if it 4.5D Myrtle Bowers " " 4.50 Irma Barr " it 4.5'D Louise Eitelgeorge " " 4.5'0 Lora Gales " " 4.50 Lydia Anderson it 4:51 Eliane $amlo " " 4.5'x• Grace L. Morris " 4.5D Doris F, Manny " " 4.50 Nell Armstrong " " 4.50 Claudia. Martin " 4•.5D Edith S. Kostol " " 4.50 Edna M . • Gauldin 4.50 Pearl K. Becker 4.50 Mary 0., Higgins " " 4:50 Cressa A. Spickelmier " " 4.50 Dagna Dudrey " " 4.50 Bessie Ager " " 4.50 Addie Triplett If " 4.50 Alice Pparson " " 4.50 Ora Hall "' " 4•.50 Elsie A. Dunn '+ It 4.50 Sarah B•. Hamilton " " 4.50 Geo. T.• Murphy If 4.50 Stella Nelson 11 " 4.50 1 397 Lucile B..Smead Election Board 4.50 Beulah Chambers +' " 4.50 Luella .S. Griffin " " 4.50 Mave 11. Iler " +' 4.50 Pansy Riedel ++ ++ 4.50 John. Klassen it it 4.50 Mabel Coy " 4.50 ilellie V. Wells " ++ 4.50 A. Laurel Fordham " " 12.50 Ruby Johnson if " 6.00 Melvino. Maker " " 6.00 Cora Stout " " 6.00 Minnie.Miltenberger If " 6.00 Geo. M. Erickson " if 7.60 Carl B. Livesley 6.00 Magnella Reynolds 0.00 John Hohnstein " " 6.00 Ida. D..Olausen it it 6.00 W. A. Rahn " " '- 14.,60 Gladys .Workman If " 6.00 Leona..Gray if " 6.00 Eldiva Harman It if 6.00 Gus Grill " It 6.00 W.• R. Gerking if " 4.50 Edna C. Shepard- " it 4.50 Harriett B. Ward. " " 4..50 Joy Kriger " it 4.50 Gene S. .Chamberlin " " 4.50 T. 17. Vandevert " " 5,90 Fay Becker " " 4.50 Elizabeth Whitlock If " 4.50 Pearl A2. Haynes " '+ 4.50 Carrie V. Scoggin " 4.50 Clara L. Livesay " +' 9.20 Ruth Simmons . . ' +' '! 6.00 .Verne Skelton 6.00 W.,Boyd Simmons " " 6.00 Mae Billingsley ". " 6.00 Alice K: Scott it " 10.40 Nellie Swartz " " 6.00 Effie L..Patterson 6.00 Hazel G. King " " 6.00 Irel Zastera " " 6.00 Kathryn Swind.ig " 4.50 Lydia. Carolin " " 4,50 Doris Tuckfield " '+ 4.50 Evaline Riebhoff " " 4.50 Elizabeth Kanoff " " 4.50 Della L. Ullmann If " 4.50 Ya.quina Davenport " " 4.50 Claire E . Anderson If " 4.50 Hazel R, Haynes " " 4.50 Jessie BnneLel ~n 7.70 Z. T. Uideon � If 4.50 Mabel Zetherow " 4.r0 Olive.M. Gates " " 4.50 Dorothy Franks " " 4.50 Ella Van Arsd.ale " " 4.50 Maybelle Royal " " 7.70 Evereta Hutchins x+.50 Nettie Wright " " 4.50 Josephine Anderson it " 4.50 W. J. nal l If it 4.50 9 Z Mavis Ryan_ Election Board 9.;C. Lottie -Knorr It it 4-5C Catharine P. Holmes " " -4•5C Lena Rasch it It 4-5C Bertha - Houmard. " 11 4' 50 Maude Knorr Parcel 4- 50 Dorothy M. Vestal " " 4.5C Nina E. Kingsbury " " -4' 50 Robert-M. Blair it " x+•50 C. N. Sorensen Election Registrations 2.20 L. V. Farleigh it it 1.50 Mae Arnold_ it •70 Elsie A. Stoffel " " .20 Wm. Foss It n 1:50 Dorothy Vestal " " 2 ;4c) of " " all of Wm. Rahn 39; all of Block 39, except Lot 9; all of Block .4c) Mabel Rennolds " " 11.90) Wilma Shaver It it 2.00 Richfield Oil Corporation Sheriff's Auto Exp. Fs•6:� Oregon-Grange Bulletin Bulletin photos 16.07 R. C. Schott Revalutation Exp. 295.35 In the-Matter of Opening / Ballot Box for Precinct No. 11: It appearing to the Court that the election board. in Precinct 11 through error sealed. the poll books and tally sheets inside the ballot box, it is hereby ordered that the canvassing board open said box in order to obtain the necessary election returns. Whereupon Court adjourned until May 24th, 1939. May 24, 1939 In the Matter of Leasing County 'Owned Property: At this time the Court signed. leases as follows: Lawrence Huettl NWQ IAN .27- 17 -12, except Blocks 15 and 20 2.50. Jack SAumway E?NE1 - NE,.SE�, Sec. 27; N[Fd�SW , Sec. 26; SEISE1, Sec. 24; E -SW?;; SWASIl- , P, 41 NSEQ , Sec. 35; SG'JaSE -, Sec. 35; All of Sect'.ion 36, except NUJ z1V` , all in Township 15, S.R. 11 E.W.M. and Si Sec. 31, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. NJ4 and N?NE�, Sec. 32, Twp. 15, S.R. 12 E.W.M. (containing 1600 acres) 49.00 Earl Fuls Lots 1 to 19, inclusive, of Block 99; All of Block 100; except Lot 9; All of Block 105, except Lots 4, 8, 9, 17, 219 23, 24, 25 and 26; All of Block 106, except Lot 14; All of Block 107, except Lots 3, 4, 5 and 7; All of the East Ralf of Block 101, except Lot 17; .All of the East Half of Block 104, except Lots 15, 16, 19 and 20 in First Addition to Bend Park 10.00 In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ) ORDER FOR SALE Ox' REAL PROPERTY County Owned Real Estate ) 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 said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of Deschutes County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising and. sheriff's sale: Parcel #1. Lot 2, Block 4, North Addition to Bend, Oregon (20% cash -bal. 10.00 per mo.) $200.00 on Parcel #2. Lot 1, Block 14, Northwest 'T'ownsite Company's Second. Addition to Bend, Oregon 25.00 on (20 '/10 cash - Bal . $5. per mo.) Parcel #3• East Half of Lots 10 ano 11, Block 11, River Terrace 35.00 Parcel #4. Lots 9 and 9, Block 27, Bonne Home Audition to Bend 20.00 Parcel #5. Lots 2, Block 22, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon (20% cash- - bal. $5.00 per mo.) 50.00 Parcel #6. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, and 5, Block 11, Laidlaw 25.4 -J Parcel #7. All of Block 34; all of Block 39; all of Block 39, except Lot 9; all of Block 42; all of Block 44 and all of Block 45 of Laidlaw 5.00 There being no further business, Court adjourned. C. E„ Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner .n. J. Baer Commissioner rms erms Cash C a, nth on terms 1 cash Ca L Der lot This memorandum of agreement made and. entered into this 24th day of May, 19.59, by and. between Deschutes County, Oregon, the vendor, acting by and, t'�irough the County Court of said county in regular meeting convened and Paul D. Brookings, vendee, witnesseth: I. 399 ■rte -era! C.qq_ That in consideration of the agreements of the vendee hereinafter contained and. of the payment of the sums hereinafter provided by the vendee to the vendor, the vend.or does hereby bargain and sell to the vendee or h.is assigns all of the timber upon the following described premises: the SE-a of the SW- , and-the SV/-, of the SEj of Section 17; and the W-1. of the NE-1 of Section 20, all in Tarp, 19 South Range 11, E.W.M. upon the following express and stipulated conditions, to -writ: 1. The vendee agrees to cut the timber on said premises for fire wood and to remove said. fire wood from said. premises within five years from the date of this contract, and in ti operation of such cutting, piling, storing, or removing such fire wood, the vendee further agrees to comply with all laws of the State of Oregon pertaining to forest lands and. to all rules and regulations of the Forest Service of the United. States pertaining to such forest lands. The vendee agrees to keep an accurate record and_ account of all such fire wood cut and to permit the vendor or its agents to audit such records and to check such records with the vendee's operations in cutting such wood., and further agrees to pay to the vendor in cash for all such wood cut within thirty days after any and every such audit at the rate of $.25 per cord of _such v�,00d. cut. 3. The vendor reserves to itself all grazing rights on the above described. premises. 4. The vendee is hereby -permitted to erect upon such premises a cabin or other suitable building for the use and benefit of his workmen while engaged_ in the operations specified. herein on the condition that such building be removed by the vendee on the termination of this agreement if so requested Py the vendor. 5. It is further stipulated that in case the lands above described be required. for any purpose connected with the irrigation of such lands or other lands, this contract shall terminate at the option of the County Court upon ninety days notice in writing of the exercise of such option. This contract shall totally cease and terminate at the end of five years from the date hereof unless sooner terminated in conformity with the provisions hereof. It is further agreed. that in case the vendee sha7 or neglect to perform any of the covenants herein contained promptly at the times required, or if the vendee shall fail for a period of one year to cut any wood under the provisions of this contract, or shall violate ar of the laws of the State of Oregon pertaining to forest lands or any of the rules of the United. - States Forest Service -pertaining to such lands or shall fail to promptly pay for such wood cut as above provided, then and in that case, the vendor at its option may declare this contract terminated and of no further force or effect, and may take possession of said premises, and. of any wood. then cut and being on said premises for any 'damage to vendor caused 'by vendee in said operations or for any sums that may be due to the vendor by the terms of this agreement, and it is further stipulated that the vendor shall have full authority to proceed with or without notice to the vendee to sell such wood on such premises and apply the moneys realized. thereon over anc above the expenses of said sale on any sums due to vendor 'by Virtue of the terms hereof. This agreement is executed. in duplicate the day first above written. Deschutes County, Oregon, a Municipal Corporation, by C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer vendor Attest: Paul D. Brookings Vendee Mable G. livesay County Clerk BE IT RE;EMBERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was begun and held in the Court House Wednesday, June 1, 1958. 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: M. T. Triplett County Commissioner $90,00 Wm. J. Baer " " 75.00 J. Alton_ Thompson School Supt. Postage $12. Travel 39.15 50.15 wirs. R. E. Rud -olph School Supt. Clerk 58.50 A H. T. Merritt Justice Fees 7,50 Z. T. Gideon 24.00 Rufus C. Holman Forest)-Protection 89.23 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation_ Officer t}3,1i5 helenmarr G. Hammer County Nurse 25.00 Oregon,State Employment Service June Operating costs 62.50 A. L. Neuman War Veterans Exp. 1; �5 Pac. Power & Light Co. Court House Ex-o. 14.06 Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. ;7.40 a r- f ai Northwest Printing Co. Treasurer 4.67; Assessor 13.90 The Redmond. Spokesman Leg. Pub. Wm. Montgomery Jail Exp. Ber_d. Garbage C. P. Becker Election Exp. Pac. Power & Light Jai. Exp. Pac. Stationery & Printing Co. Clerk's Supplies Bend. Furniture Co. ElectionExp. R. A. Kallio Assessor's Exio. D.C. Wax Office Equipment House Dist. Atty - -Supp lies Bushorg,& Co. Election Exp. State Department of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Maintenance Guaranty (Assessor's Office) City Drug Co. Supplies -- Justice of the Peace Denison's War Veterans' Exp. Bend Water Department Jai 1 Exp. A. E. Simmons Treasurer 36.00; Circuit Judge 4.00 Plainview Club hall Election Exp. Laurel Fordham I La&iesPioneer Club Hall Redmond. Lodge No. 110 K of P Helenmarr G. hammer Juvenile ++ ++ ++ County Nurse's mileage C. L. McCauley Sheriff -- Supplies 1.99; Tel. 6.57; Auto 1.15 J. S. Davis Company Tax Office Deputies - Bond premiums State Industrial Accident Comm. Peace Officers p " " " Watermaster Ins. J. J. Wilt Assistant Watermaster Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster Downing Cafe Prisoners' Meals City of Bend Rent Treasurer's Office (June) C. V. Silvis Showing timber lands !! 0 ++ ++ Deputy Assessor Clyde M. McKay Juror fees (Justice Court Frank Webb case) George F. Hoover " " " " It " It Len C. Davis it " �' �� it 11 11 John L. Chute " it it it Vance Coyner it " " 11 11 it It George W. 'Winslow " " It Wm. nazelwood Witness fees (Frank Webb case) +m. Renfro " " " 11 it Lyle Fletcher H. C. Ellis Justice fees Methodist Church Election Exp. GENENAL ROAD FUND: Lee Hollenbeck Salary Geo. H. 171cAllister " Roadmaster Roger F. 'Taylor Dan C. Woob D. D. Tussing It C. E. Alfrey Clinton Delude it Julius Steen " Wm. Carnienter Carl Ammons 0. G. Hale Geo . T. A,iurphy Robert Lisk State Industrial Accident Comm. Employes' Ins. Central L regon Garage Parts & Repairs Bend. Water Department Warehouse Water General Petroleum Corp. Grease 19.57 32.6o 1.50 1.50 15.00 1.77 7.28 1.50 4.o6 3.96 3.65 f g . 44 24.00 9.6o 8.00 2.25 40.00 3.00 3:00 3.00 3.00 45.95 56.15 9.61 20.00 9.93 1.79 19.83 195.32 19.50 10.00 13.50 115.70 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.00 1.00 1.00 9.35 - 3.00 133.50 159.50 129.50 173.50 133.50 133.50 1;4.75 ' 112.25 112.25 124.75 114:77 99.9b 9.97 '61.46 15.95 1.25 9 -35 lJ Ballou & Wright Shop Equipment 3.45; Motor Oil 27.64; Tires 13.35 44.4 New Deal Trading Post Hardware 2,00 Pac. Power & Light Co. Warehouse Lights 5,g4 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 10.00 In the matter of the Sale of County Owned Timber: At this time the Court signed an agreement with Paul D. Brookings wherein they sold-to Paul Brooking the timber on the Southeast Quarter of the the Southwest quarter and the Southwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 17, and the West half of the Northeast.Quarter of Section 20, Township 19.S.R. ll E.W.M. The fiaid_ timber to be cut for firewood and to be removed within a. period of five years. The County to receive 250 per cord for all. such wood cut an6 payment to be made within 30 days of each and. every audit made. In tare !'latter of the Publication of Notice of Tax Foreclosure: At this time the Court designated the Bend Bulletin as the paper in which the publication of notice of tax foreclosure should be made. In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Real Property: At this time the court signed deeds as follows, to -wit: Alva-Goodrich & Robert H. Foley Lot 21, Block 3, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon $50:00 Antone Fossen and Edna Fossen Lot 2, Block, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon 71.00 Ora. D. Brown Lot 14,-Block '10, Lytle 15.00 Douglas J. Ward Lot 2-, and South Half of Lot 24, ' Block 3, Park Addition to Bend_, "Oregon 96.00 Elmer V. Ward. Lots 3 and,4,. Block 7, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon 165.00 J. P. Baker and Cora Baker A tract of land. 132' x 744' 1ying in N.W. corner of SW -ASW- of Sec. 35,Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.I.M. described. as: Beginning at the NW corner of SWISWn. said Sec. 35- 17 -12; thence 132' S; thence 744' E; 132' North; thence 744' W.eto point of beginning. Also a tr�LQt� of land d. sc ribed' as follows: Be f' at a -ooint which is o0 S. and 2+8 W of NE corner of S�a.SV�a of said` Sec. 35- 17 -12, thence running N. 1321; thence'W. 556'; thence S. 1321; thence E. 556' to place of beginning, containing in all 3 acres more or less. 15,00 James A. Chamberlin and Evelyn D. Chamberlin Lots 6, 7 and 9, Block 4, Laid-law 15.0.0 There being no further business Court adjourned until June 9, 1939. C. E..Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. June 8, 1939 BE IT REMEMBERED, That ari adjourned meeting of the County Court in and. for Deschutes County,' Oregon, was held in the Court Room on June 8, 1938. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: GENERAL FUND: Mable G. Livesay County Clerk--Pottage & Express 18.37; Supplies 1.00 $19.37 Wm. Montgomery Co. Jail Exp. 2.35 Bend -Troy Laundry Jail Exp. 6.30 Joseph Egg " it 2,25 Geo. Childs Hardware Sheriff's Supplies 1.15 Lloyd S. Payne Co. clerk -- Circuit Court Exp. 1.25 Bend Drug Co. County Nurse's Exp. 2.90 Bend -Troy Laundry " " " 1.99 Standard Oil Company Sheriff 34.00; Nurse 2.74 36.74 The Bend. Bulletin Supplies, etc. 372,75 Simpson Bros Paint Co. Jail Exp. ,65 Midstate Hardware Co. Jail 960; Court House 350; Election 2.25 3,56 Co E. Lyon Co. Judge--Postage 6.91; Planning Board 3.46; Jail Exp. 500; Janitor 50¢ .11.37 City Drug Company Clerk 1.95; Sheriff 2.25; Planning Board 4.40; Nurse 3.35 11.95 Helenmarr G. Hammer Co.•Nurse -- Telephone 9.39 ,Magill Drug Co. . 11 " " Supplies 7.49 D. C. Wax Office Equipment Co. •Co•.Judge 3.06; Treasurer 3.06; Assessor 7.83; Sheriff 12.75 28.50 Northwest Printing Co. Election 4.00; Supplies 2.60; Parcel Post 200 6.90 The Owl Pharmacy Election 8.16; Assessor 1.25 8.41 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office 2.50 Virginia Moore Clerk Hire -- School Supt. 1.50 402 Valley Printing Co. W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Hercules Gas Munitions Corp. Magill Drug Co. E. Meistad Munson Supply Co. Hartley's Grocery GENERAL ROAD FUND: i School Supt. Exp. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Sheriff's Supplies Jail Exp. Election 16.50; Sheriff 2.50 Treasurer's Supplies War Veterans' Exp. 10.;17 6..05 92..00 2..65 19.00 11,.75 7 ., 00 Union Oil Company Fuel 39.,75 Woodbury.Company Hardware 40.00 Bend Hardware Company " 26.73 The Miller Lumber Co. Lumber 26„70 Galloway's Garage & Machine Shop Parts' 1,.50 Schaman Auto Electric " 17.25 Houk Motor Company It 11.90 The Texas Company Fuel 219 „34 Shell Oil Company Grease 12.,32 Central. Oregon Motor Co. Parts. 102,,67 MidstatbeHardware Company Hardware 9.73 Doug's Service Station ” 21„00 In the Matter of Retail Beer Licenses: The Court approved the application of Josephine Helfrich for ,a Class C Retail Beer License at B:cothers In the Matter of Sale of i County Owned Property: At this time the Court entered into an agreement with Geo. Sachtjen for the purchase of the Nor�Oheast Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section 7, Township 18 South, Range 12 East, W.M., the same having been advertised fbr sale on May 25, 1939. Terms - $20.00 cash, balance $10.00 per month. The Court signed deeds as follows: City of Bend Lot 3, Block 3; and. Lots 1 -2 -3 -4 and. 9- 9- 10- 11- 12- 13- 14 -15, Block 10 - River Terrace $515.,00 Cleve Piuett et ux Lots 1 and 2, Block 187, Third Add. to Bend Park 25 „00 George F. Hoover tots 5'and 6, Block 9, Kenwood Gardens 30.,00 Frank Sheffold Lot ll,•Block 24, Highland Addition 15.,00 Willa Shaver Lots 20;21;22 and 23, Block 14, Laidlaw 20.,00 Redmond Union High School Dist. #1 Lot 1, Block 31, Redmond Original '50„00 Ira L. Cram et ux SEQSWJ Sec. 4; NE4NWJ Sec. 9 -1912 160.,00 George H. Brewster SEJ, NWaSWa,Sec. 29; E?NWa, NEJ, NISEJ Sec. 27; NW1, N2SWL NWQSEQ, Sec. 26; W2NEa, Sec. 34, all in Twp. 14 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 990,.00 In the Matter of Fencing J Railroad Right of Way: At this time the Court signed a resolution permitting the Great Northern Railroad Company to fence the right-of-way of said railroad over and through Sections 19 and 30,, Township 19 S.R. 12 E. and Sections 25 and 36, Township 19 S.R. 11 E. In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. County Owned Land ) Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to se-11-1 said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directed) to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, Revenue Stamps, etc. Parcel #1. Lots 15 and 16, Block 40, Center Addition to Bend $25.00 Parcel #2. Lots 5 to 32, inclusive, Block 140, Hillman; All_ of'Block 141, Hillman 60.00 Parcel #3. Lots 12, 13 and 14, Block 33, Lapine 115.00 Parcel #4. SE SEA Seca 7, Tp.• 19 - Range 12, E W K 150.00' There being no further business, Court adjourned to meet; Friday, June 10, 1939. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of Fencing the Railroad Right -of -Way ) Whereas it appears that the Great Northern Railway Co. has a railway right - of-way over and through D t r' [1 lJ 403 Sections 19 and j0, Twp 18 S.R. 12 East W.M. and Sections 25 and. 36, ''wp. 19 S R 11 East W.M. and Whereas it appears that there are certain old roads crossing said railway right-of-way through said, sections between the overhead crossing of the new Dalles -California Highway and. the Deschutes National Forest boundary to the south and west of the said overhead crossing and, Whereas it appears that said roads so crossing said railway right -of -way are not county roads and have never been county roads or if they have been county roads they have been vacated as such and are now un- used or very seldom used and are not necessary or beneficient to the general road system of Deschutes County, Oregon; and that it would be beneficient to said railway and to the owners of lands adjoining said 'railway right-6f-way between said overhead crossing and said National Forest boundary be fenced, and Whereas it appears that the said railroadpurposes to fence the said portion of its right- of-way on condition that it have'permission of this Court to fence across said old.'and abandoned roads,. Now, therefore, be it' resolved by the County Court in regular meeting convened this 9th day of June, 1939, that the Great Northern Railway Company be permitted to construct a line of fence across all existing public road rights-of-way at such points as said public roads intersect the north-westerly right-of-way boundary of the Great Northern Railway southerly from Bend, beginning at the intersection of the said Great Northern Railway Right-of-way boundary with the present'route of The Dalles- California Highway in the S.E.-I 4 of the N-E, of Section 19, T. 18 S., R. 12 E.W.M. and. extending across all public roads in a southwesterly direction to the south boundary of Section 36, T. 19 S. R. 11 E.W.M. provided that, should there at any future time be a public demand for the use of any such existing public roads, the said Great Northern Railway Co. will, on demand of the County Court of Deschutes County, construct adequate cattle guards at such crossings of the said fence with the lines of such public road or roads as the said County Court shall designate and provided. further that an adequate cattle guard shall in any case be constructed at the intersection of the said fence line with the line-of the so-called "Arnold Headgate Road" this to be done regardless of the legal status of said, last named road. C. E.. Lyon Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner Attest: Mable G. Livesay County Clerk June 30, 1938 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon was held in the Court Room on Thursday, June 30, 1939. 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: First 1ational Bank of Portland General Assistance Munson Supply Company, Sheriff's Supplies Mable G. Livesay Refund Advertising Land Sale Chas. Whitman Janitor Service First National Bank of Portland Old Age Assistance " " " 11 It A'd t D nd nt Ch'ldr n Lois Scouten Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Pac. Power & Light Co. F. N. Brook M. A. Lynch GENERAL ROAD FUND: Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. `'gym. Carpenter Clinton Delude Julius'Steen Roger .F. Taylor Dan C. Wood D. D..Tussing C. E..Alfrey Geo. H. McAllister 0. G.•Hale Lee Hollenbeck Carl Ammons i o epe e i e " Blind Assistance Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office Telephone -- Various C)ffices Court House 12.79; Jail 1.91 Rent Brook Bldg. (June) Transfer of property erroneously deeded $1,354.96 6.75 8.90 20.00 731.72 211.50 3.94 6.25 51.31 1+.70 x+5.00 56.75 Telephone 9.60 Salary 106.00 It 129.50 " lo6.00 " 129.50 133.50 " 133.50 " 133.50 Roadmaster 159.72 Salary 12+.75 133.50 �' 119.50 Geo. T. Murphy Salary 112.25 In the Matter of Cancellation of County Warrants: The Clerk was ordered to cancel all County Warrants outstanding over seven years in accordance with the list certified to the Court. In the Matter of the Sale of County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: Frances S. Meyer - Lots 17 and 18, Block 17 Lapine $10.00 Walter G. Hirsch - Lots 25, 26, 27 and 29, Block 94, B "illman 20.00 At this time the Court entered into a contract with Andrew Moen for Lot 2, Block 4, North Addition to Bend, Oregon, for the sum of $300.00 - Terms: $60.00 cash, balance $10.00 per month. The Court also entered into a contract with Chas. Whitman for Lot 1, Block 14, Northwest Townsite u Co's, SecondAddition to Bend, for $25.00. Terms: $5.00 Cash, balance $5.00 per month. In the Matter of the Tumalo Falls County Road: At this time the Court passed a resolution declaring its intention to establish the Tumalo Falls County Road and ordered the surveyor to survey the same, and C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker were named as Viewers. In the Matter of the Redmond Airport County Road: At this time the Court passed a resolution declaring its intention to establish the Redmond Airport County "road and ordered the surveyor to survey the same, and C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker were named as Viewerp. In the Matter of the Lowe County Road; At this time the Court passed a resolution declaring its intention to establish the Lowe County Road and ordered the surveyor to survey the same, and C. V. Silvis and C. P. Becker were named as Viewers. In the Matter of Bids for Diesel Fuel Oil: The Court opened bids which had been submitted for diesel fuel oil and after discussion all bids rejected and it was decided to buy on the open market. In the Matter of Deed to County Property: At this time it appearing to the Court that according to the records of March 1, 1933, the Sheriff was ordered to advertise Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 of Block 2, Ellinger's Addition to Redmond. It also appearing that the Sheriff did advertise and. sell the same to F. Parker and issued a deed therefor, but that said deed h been lost and is not a matter of record, and, therefore, the Court at this time executed a new deed in lieu of the one'issued by the Sheriff April 12, 1933• There being no further business, Court adjourned. a C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. ORDER FOR PUBLICATION OF COUNTY WARRANTS. The County Clerk is hereby directed to publish a list of warrants which are over seven years out- standing, giving notice that the same will be cancelled unless presented to the Treasurer within 60 days from July 1,.1939- Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 30th day of June, 1938. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court was held in the Court Room July 6, 1939. All members being present,Ithe following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following claims were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Arthur•Damschen City Drug Company Magill -Drug Co. D. C. Wax Office Equipment House Bend Water Department City of Bend J. H. Loomis H. T. Merritt Harris •uieagher Helenmarr G. Hammer Planning Board Exp. School Supt. 4.05; Planning Board 55¢ Jar Veterans 1.65; County NL'lrse 4.95 Treasurer's Supplies Jail Water War Veterans's Requisition Acting Probation Officer Justice of the Peace Witness fee Mileage 30.95; Gen. Exp. 20..50 $ 3.50- 4.6o 6.6o •55 2.25 10.00 29.00 19.00 1.00 51.45 i J M. T.• Triplett C. E. Lyon Wm. J . Baer Smith's Electric The Bend Bulletin Standard Oil Company Nellie Grater Marion M. Lesh Dr. J. W. Thom W. G. tdanning D.M.D. Mrs. R.*E. Rudolph Fred liarding Jarvis Gould Ralph Flowers J. Alton Thompson Bend Portland Truck Service Aubrey E. Perry J. J. Wilt First Christian Church Mrs. Horace Brookins State Department of Agriculture J. F. Plunkett The Kefly Sales Co., Inc. Schuman Auto Electric R. H. Booton, Sheriff Weed Control Fund Rodent Fund Magill Drug Co. Magill Drug Co. W. B. Anderson Motor Co. nelenmarr G. hammer Carl Austin City of Bend Frank's Service Station Dorothy Bishop United Spanish War Veterans National Encampment Committee `4archant Calculating Machine Co. Z. T. Gideon Justice of the Peace The Redmond Spokesman A. E. Simmons Northwest Printing Company urroughs Adding Machine Co. Union Oil Company of California West Coast Printing & Binding Co. The Bend Troy Laundry Midstate Hardware Company Bend Garbage Co. Marion M. Lesh Athel Dudley C. L. McCauley C. V. Silvis Oregon State Agricultural College Downing Cafe C. P. Niswonger Harris Meagher Dr. Harry Mackey Manget Wilburn Bower Chester-Charles Rohleder William Robert Smith Everett Rambo George F. Hoover Ray L. Jackson County Commissioner Commissioners' Exp. 5.75; Judge Supplies 1.50; Courthouse 250 County Commissioner Court House Exp. Supplies, Legal publications; etc. Sheriff 7.08; County Nurse 4.75 Care of Insane Care of Prisoners Health Officer Dental Extraction for prisoner Clerical Hire -- School Supt. Surveying County Roads n' n n County School Supt.--Postage Freight -- Clerk's Office Watermaster Assistant Watermaster Election Exp. I 11 Sealer of Weights & Measures Clerk's Supplies If if Sheriff's Auto Exp. Board of Prisoners Weed Control Rodent Control Sheriff--Office Exp. 25¢ Fingerprint 3.20 Jail Exp. Sheriff--Auto & Travel Exp. Juvenile Keys Rent Treasurer's Office (July) War Veterans' Exp. Nurse's Telephone (May) Advertising Maintenance Contract LeMl Publications 50.30; Clerk's Supplies 9.95 Assessor's Supplies County Clerk 16.74; Court House 7.55 Service Sheriff's Auto Exp. School Supt. 10.95;.Treasurer 25.50; Election 4.00; Sher- iff 9.00 Jail Exp. u �r Care of Prisoners Sheriff's Deputy Cash advanced transporting - prisoner Deputy Assessor 142.00; Examining County Land 10.60 Agricultural Agent 1000.00; Home Demonstration 550.00 Prisoner's Meals Coroner's fees (Lawrence Inquest) Witness fees Profession Services Witness fees r. n If n Jury fees " It It u If If 99.50 7.50 55.00 14.52 95.65 11.93 12.00 17.00 76.10 2.00 6o.00 16o.40 49.50 39.00 10.00 1.25 195.01 59.50 3.00 5.00 19.44 25.00 1.95 3.00 10.00 200.00 100.00, 3145 1.95 7.90 44.40 1.75 10.00 2.16 9.37 75.00 7.24 13.00 6o.15 4.00 24.29 19.6o 17.35 49.45 2.55 3.20 1.50 2.00 14.00 12.01 152.60 1550.00 97.00. 5.00. 1.00 5.00 1:00 1.00 1.00 1.00 1.50 1.50 f ,; I 1 Ned Howland N. P. Smith Gordon V. Hall N. R. Gilbert Florence Swanson Joseph Egg Victor Plath Edna Beck Fred Landaker May E. Arnold Margaret Hemingway E. J. Wyckoff Walter Wilson W. P. Vandevert State Industrial Accident Com. 11 11 It 11 Mable G. Livesay First i4ational Bank GENERAL ROAD FUND: Standard Oil Company Bend Portland. Truck Service State Industrial Accident Com. Schuman Auto Electric Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Bend Water Department A. E. Ault J. W. Copeland. Yards Doug's Service Station General Petroleum Corp. Union Oil Company General Petroleum Service Sta. Pac. Power & Light Co. Viking Steel Corporation The Miller Lumber Company George Childs hardware Co. K. E. Erickson Co. Inc. Galloway's Garage & Machine Shop Houk Motor Company Central Oregon Seed Co. The Owl Pharmacy Midstate Hardware Company Bend hardware Company Ballou & Wright Wm. J.-Baer Verne hammer The Texas Company In the Matter of the Sale of County Owned Property: J #ry fees (Lawrence Inquest) II II R ii u n u rl tl 11 II tf Court Reporter " 11 Repairing jail lock Grand Juror u n n 1 u 1 u t Bailiff Peace Officers Watermaster County Clerk -- Postage General Assistance Grease Misc. Acct. Road Employees' Ins. Parts i Misc. Acct. Parts Lumber Parts & Repairs Oil Fuel Tire Acct. Misc. Acct. Hardware Lumber Hardware Misc. Acct. Parts & Repairs It it It it Misc. Acct. - Hardware It Tire Acct. Commissioner Hardware Acct. Grease 13.85; Fuel 320.41 1.50- 1.50 1.50 1.50 32.75 .50 6.. oo 6.00, 9.20 6.00 6.oO 9.20 12.60 8.00 9.79 2.36 12.00 888.50 17.63 .97 63.x+9 10.05 4.51 1.25 .50 32.92 20.00 32.18 39.75 7.00 11.99 212.o4 13.68 1.85 9.55 1.75 2.15.._ 3.65 1.49 18.20 35.63 4o.15 10.10 ?0.32 334.26 At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: A. E. Schuman Lots 12 and 13, Block 34, Riverside 324.4o City of Bend Lot 16, Block 10, River Terrace 100.00 In the Matter of Monthly Warrants: At this time the Clerk was ordered to•draw warrants monthly until further notice as follows: $45-00 -to F. N. Brook as rental for the County Judge and WPA office $10.00•to the City of Bend as rental for Treasurer's office There being no further business, Court adjourned until Truly 12, 1939• C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner J i t s I July 12, 1939 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court was held in the Court Room July 12, 1939. All members being present, the following business was transacted; In the latter of Claims Against .the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Fred R. .Sankey Predatory Animal Control 250.00 Harris Meagher Witness fees (Preliminary Hearing Jubb Case) 1..00 Dr. Harry Mackey Prof. fees It " If " .5.00 Florence. Swanson Reporter If " It " 32.60 In the Matter of Lease of County Property: At this time the Court signed a lease to Rodney Rosebrook for $2.00 covering N SWANEa and SETSVI -xl Sec. 9, Twp. 19 S.R. 12 E.W.M. In the Matter of Resolution Accepting Federal Grant: • At this time the Court passed a resolution accepting a $67,500 grant from the F.E.A. to apply on construction of a Court House. • There being no further business, Court adjourned until July 20, 1939. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner R E S O L U T I O N WHEREAS, Deschutes County, owning no dourth6use; and the City of Bend, owning no city hall,-mad.e application in 1937 to the United States of America through the Bureau of Federal Emergency Administration n for a grant of $67,500 to assist in constructing a joint City - County building in Bend., Oregon, and WILIEREAS, a special election was held November 10, 1937, asking approval of the people to construct a City - County building at a total cost of $150,000 and at said election the City of Bend voters voted approval of this project but the general county vote was negative, and WHEREAS, the Deschutes County Court still believed that a Courthouse should. 'be constructed to properl care for Deschutes County records, an election was held on May 20, 1938,; asking the people of-Deschutes County to vote for a Courthouse and. County Jail at a cost of not to exceed $95,000 to the taxpayers of Deschutes County, and WHEREAS, this election of May 20, 1939, was favorable, be it therefore RESOLVED that the Deschutes County Court this date make formal acceptance of the $67,500 grant that i has been offered by the Federal Emergency Administration for a City -- County building, to construct a Deschutes County Courthouse and Jail. Done in open court at Bend, Oregon, this 12th day of July, 1939. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T: Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner July 20, 1939 BE IT RRAEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County.Court was held in the Court Room July 20, 1939. 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: First National Bank of Portland 11 it 11 II II Bert Smith Geo. H.- McAllister Wm. Carpenter Julius Steen Carl Ammons Roger F. Taylor Clinton Delude D. D. Tussing Dan C. Wood C. E. Alf rey Blind Assistance Aid. to Dependent Children Old Age Assistance Fire Patrol u u 11 n If rt it n it u n u n n 3.94 207.67 723.05 3.99 13.19 6.73 7.95 4.99 9.09 9.43 8.38 9.39 9.39 408 1 Lee Hollenbeck Fire Patrol 9.79 Robertson Lawrence it " 3.99 Bishop V. Peters and directe 399 John E. Antt " " 3.99 Harold Kentner " " 3.99 Harry Leach " " 3.99 Clarence Reese It 11 2,49 Versel Phelps it it 3•.9.9 John 'R.. Hankins " It 2.49 Jul'itLs F. -Snapp " 2.49 Francis, E. Davis " " 2.49 Walter C. Fisher " it 2.49 Walter Richardson " " 2.49 Fred`E. McDaniel " " 2.49 John A. Pratt " " 2.49 Clifford Dunmeyer " " 2.49 Robert Horne . . . " 3.99 Cecil E. Duff it " 3.99 Ellis Malone " . " 3.99 State Industrial Accident Comm. " 5.12 In the Matter of Sale of County Judge. County Owned Property: Commissioner. At this time the Court signed deeds to the City of Bend_ as follows: Lots 9 and 10, Block 4, River Terrace $40.00 Lots 14,15,16,17 and 18, Block 27, and Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 and 11 Block 40 of Bend Park $90.00 In the Matter of Petition for Change of Court House Site: At this time a petition was presented to the Court proposing a change in the location of the Court House. In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ) County Owned Land ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY July 25, 1938 A regular adjourned meeting of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County was held in Bend, Oregon, on the 25th. day of July, 1938. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge and. on roll call the following answered present: C. E. Lyon, County judge, Millard T. Triplett, commissioner and Wm. J. Baer, commissioner, with no members - absent; ,1 . f il, Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real Troperty hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized and directe to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the mirfimuni price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, Revenue Stamps, etc. Parcel #1. Lot 13, Block 25, Center Addition °to Bend $12.50 Parcel #2 Lot 5, Block 12, Highland Addition 50.00 Parcel #3. Lots 3 and 4, Block 19, Kenwood 20.00 Parcel #4. Lots 4 and 5, Block 15, Wiestoria 15.00 each Parcel-#5. Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 3, Laidlaw 15.00 Parcel #6. East East ;, Sec. 25, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 160.00 Parcel #7. Southwest Quarter, Sec. 31, Twp. 20, S.R. 10 160.00 Parcel #9. Southeast Quarter, Sec. 9, Twp. 20, S.R. 12 (20 %, down, $12.00 per month) 160.00 term Parcel #9. West Southeast Quarter; Southeast Quarter Southeast Quarter, Sec. 7, Twp. 18, S.R. 12 150.00, In the Matter of Contract to Sell,County Owned Land: At this time the Court signed a contract with L. H. Auf'derhar for Lots.15 and 16, Block 40, Center Addition to Bend, Oregon, for the total purchase price of $25.00. $10.00 to be paid in cash and the balance at the'rate of $5.00 per month. There being no further business, Court adjourned until July 25th, 1939. C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. July 25, 1938 A regular adjourned meeting of the County Court of the State of Oregon for Deschutes County was held in Bend, Oregon, on the 25th. day of July, 1938. The meeting was called to order by the County Judge and. on roll call the following answered present: C. E. Lyon, County judge, Millard T. Triplett, commissioner and Wm. J. Baer, commissioner, with no members - absent; ,1 . f il, 1 409 After discussion of the offer•of the United States of America to aid. by way of grant in financing the construction of a new county courthouse, the following Besolution, numbered 1001,' and entitled "A Resolu- tion Accepting the Offer of the United States to the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, to aid by Way of Grant in!Financing the Construction of a New County Courthouse," was proposed by Millard T. Triplett, Commissioner, and read as follows, in full: RESOLUTION No. 1001 A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING THE OFFER OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES, STATE OF OREGON, TO AID BY WAY OF GRANT IN FINANCING THE CONSTRUCTION OF A NEW COUNTY COURTHOUSE. Be it resolved by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon: _-Section 1. That the offer of the United States of America to the County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, to aid by way of grant in the financing the construction of a new county courthouse.in said county a copy "of, which offer reads as follows, to wit: FEDERAL EMERGENCY ADMINISTRATION OF PUBLIC WORKS Washington D.C., Dated: Jun 27 1939 Docket No. Oreg. 1236 -f City of Bend and Deschutes County, Oregon. Bend, Oregon. 1. Subject to the Terms and Conditions (PWA Form. No. 230, as amended to the date of this Offer) which are made a part hereof, the United. States of America hereby offers to aid in financing the construction of a combined county courthouse and municipal building, including necessary equipment therefor (herein- called the �� rozject ", by making grant to the City of Bend and Deschutes County (herein jointly called the "Appli- cant �,• in the amount of �5 per cent of the cost of the Project upon completion, as d t•ermined by the Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works, but not to exceed, in any event, the sum of U7,500. 2. By acceptance of this Offer the Applicant covenants to begin work on the Project as early as possible but in no event later than 9 weeks from the date of this Offer and to complete such Project with all practicable dispatch, and in any event within 9 months.f rom the commencement of construction. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Federal Emergency Administrator of Public Works By H. A. Gray Assistant Administrator. be and-the same is hereby in all respects accepted. Section 2. That said Deschutes County, Oregon,-agrees to abide by all the Terms and Conditions relating to such grant a copy of which Terms and. Conditions were annexed to the Government's offer and made a part -thereof. Section 3. That the Clerk of this Court be and she is hereby authorized and directed forthwith to send to the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works three certified copies of this Resolution and three certified copies of the proceedings of this Court in connection with the adoption of this Resolution. and such other further documents or proofs in connection with the acceptance of said offer as may be request by the•Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works.- In the•Matter of Claims Against. the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid.: GENERAL FUND: Pac. Te. & Tel. Co. Telephone -- Various Offices $59.21 R, C. Schott Re Appraisement 91,35 F. N. Brook Rent (Co. Judge & PWA Office) July 45.00 F. N. .Brook " It " " It August 45.00 City of Bend Rent (County Treasurer's Office) 16.00 Jay S. Johnson Revaluation Exp. 61.00 J. S. Gilkey " " 61.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Warehouse Telephone 4.00 In the Matter of the Sale of County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: Desda Zierlein Lots 8 and 9, Block 27, Bonne Home Addition to Bend, Oregon $20.00 Mirth tong East Half of Lots 10 and 11, Block 11, River Terrace 35.00 William Crawford All of Block 34, all of Block 38, all of Block 39, except Lot 8, All of Block 43, all of Block 44 and all of Block 45, Laidlaw 355.00 . Roy Lipford Lots 1, 2, 3, 4 and. 5, Block 11, Laidlaw 25.00 . Geo. Sachtjen The Northeast Quarter of the Southeast quarter of Section 7, Township 18 South, Range 12 East, W.M. 90.00 City of Bend E1 Lot 5, Block 11, Kenwood and Lot 12, Block 24, Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Oregon 10.00 There being no-further business, Court'adjourned. C. E. Lyon. County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner F1� BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court in and. for Deschutes County was held in the Court Room August 3, 1938. 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: MARKET ROAD FUND: Roger F. Taylor Salary $129.36 Wm. Carpenter 107'76 Clinton Delude 64.69 Dan C. good " 134.16 Lee Hollenbeck 67.09 GENERAL ROAD FUND: C. E. Alf rey Geo. Murphy Julius Steen 0_. G. Hale Carl Ammons Clinton Delude D. D. Tussing Lee Hollenbeck Geo. H. McAllister Pac. Power & Light Co. General Petroleum Corp. Redmond_ Motor Company Bend Hardware Company Galloway's Garage & Machine Standard Oil Co. New Deal Trading Post Shell Oil Company General Petroleum Service Station The Owl Pharmacy Bend Cuter Department Doug's Service Station Bend Auto Parts, Tnc. Bend - Portland Truck Service State Industrial Accident Commission The Texas Company The Miller Lumber Company J. W. Copeland Yards Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Schuman Auto Electric GENERAL FUND: First'National Bank of Portland Ben Parker Geo. H. McAllister Oscar*Gorman Helenmarr G. Hammer helenmarr G. Hammer Helenmarr G. Hammer Wm. J. Baer Bert C. Boylan J. H. Loomis M. T. Triplett Frank Winslow Victor Haupt Fred Gilbert C. L..McCauley J. J..Massart Burton's Service Station Downing Cafe A. E.. Schuman C. V. Silvis Lois Scouten Salary 11 it n Roadmaster Warehouse Lights Motor Oil " Parts & Repairs Hardware Acct. Hardware 1.00; Tire acct. 75¢ Motor Oil Hardware Fuel 42.50; Grease 12.10 Tire acct. Misc. Acct. Warehouse Water Hardware Acct. Parts & Repairs Misc. Acct. Employees' Ins. Fuel Lumber Acct.. Lumber Pipe Parts & Repairs General Assistance Witness fees -- Insanitary hearing Sheriff's Deputy Witness fees Juvenile 92.95; Supplies :5.00; Postage 5.00 Welephone (June) ' Co. Nurse - -Mileage Commissioner Traveling Exp. Acting Probation Officer County Commissioner Special Deputy n n Cash. advanced by Sheriff Special Deputy Court House Exp. Prisoners Meals Sheriff's Auto Exp. Deputy Assessor 116.25; Reappraisement acct. 25.00 Treasurer -- Clerical Hire 134.16 s9. so 101.51 124.75 113.49 59.43 134.16 67.09 159.16 9.32 31.19 2.00 49.00 1:75 33.49 3.50 54.6o 2.00 1.6o 1.25 7.25 2.25 1.97 49.04 218.34 .1.92 17.69 417.49 7.56 $1,038.17" 2.00 6.6o 2.00 100.95 5.22 36.40 66.50 17.4o- 44.10 100.00 5.00 5.00 5.00 14.72 5.00 2.00 105.25 1.90 141.25 9.75 Z. T. Gideon Assessor's Deputy' 28+.00 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt's. Clerk 39.0.0 C. E. Lyon Co-Judge-Postage 5.94; Court House Exp, 1.43 7,37 . J. Alton Thompson School Supt. -- Postage 12.00; Travel Exp. 9.52 21.52 Aubrey E. Perry 7atermaster 200.93 City Drug Company Clerk 1.90; .Nurse 70¢; Planning Board 1.20 3,90 Fred Harding Surveying 179.65 Bing Stadter " 40.00 Ted Sather " 65.00 Ralph Flowers " 44.00 Erickson's Food Market Courthouse Exp. .fig Bend Garbage Co. Jail Acct. 1.50 Ponderosa Club Cafe Prisoners Board 6.50 Standard Oil Co. of California Sheriff' 23.81; - Commissioners 3.3 27.15 Martin T. Pratt, Sheriff Board of Prisoner (Ralph Jubb) 13.80 West Publishing Co. Dist. Atty's Exp. 3.75 Hanson Blue Print Co. Inc. Revaluation Exp. 6.00 State Department of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures 1s.44 Northwest Printing Company Clerk 18.16; Assessor 4.10 22.26 H. L. Schlink Co._ Sheriff's Auto Exp. 2.75 Munson Supply Company Supt. Supplies 5.00 Redmond Cafe Gen. Exp. 10.00 Secretary of State Auditing 600.00 The 1iation's Schools School Supt. -- Supplies 3.00 City- Drug Company Assessor 75¢; Co. Nurse 30¢ 1.05 Pac. Power & Light Co. Court House Exp. 9,34 8. L. McCauley, Sheriff Postage 15.00 Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Sheriff's Office Exp. 12.00 Hartley'sGrocery Disabled Soldiers' Relief 1.50 Judd. Hale " " " 5.00 Miller•Lumber Company " " " 12.00 Dr. Roy Reynolds " '' " 2.50 D.A.V. of W.W. n. u - n 7.50 The Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub.16.35; Clerk's Supplies 12.40 28.75 Bend Water Department Jail Exp. 2.25 The Bend Bulletin Gen. Exp. 12.70; Tax Foreclosure 672.25; Supt. Supplies x+.45; Legal Pub. 37.05 726.45 Bend Drug Co. Disabled Soldier's Relief 5.00 Pine Tavern County Court 6,40 Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Exp. 5.66 E. Meistad Court House Exp. 4.12; Freight 50¢ 4.63 Wetle' s Courthouse Exp. 4.59 Magill Drug Co. Nurse's Supplies 1.60 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 12.00 St. Charles Hospital Disabled Soldier's Relief -6.00 Marie Fife " " " 2.00 Drs. iiemingway " " " 9.50 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 65.00 J. J. Wilt Assistant Watermaster 59.50 Geo. E. Barr Courthouse Exp. 33.00 Hanson Blue.Print Co., Inc. Reappraisal Fund 6.00 Acme Chemical Company School Supt. Exp. 3.00 State Industrial Accident Com. Peace Officers' Ins. 6.86 it " " " Watermaster's Ins. 1.60 Magill Drug Co. Jail Exp. 2.60 H. T. Merritt Justice Court Exp. 29,75 In the- Matter of Court House Construction; A motion was made and. unanimously carried. to empl6y Ross Farnham Attorney to assist District Attorney Bert C. Boylan to handle the detailed work and assist in the Court House building project. Salary for the same to be $250.00 up to and including the election of November 8, 1938• In the Matter of Transfer of Motor Vehicle License Fund: At this time the Treasurer was ordered- to transfer $3,237.69 from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to 4.1.2 the General Road Fund.. In the Matter of the Lowe County Road: At this time the Viewers' report was publicly read. for the first time. In the Matter of the Bend - Tumalo Falls Road: At this time the Viewers' report was publicly read for the first time. In the 11atter of the Redmond Airport Road: At this time the Viewers' Report was - publicly read for the first time. In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Real Property: At this time the Court signed a contract to sell to Ida Buchtel Lot 2, Block 22, Boulevard Addition to Bend; Oregon, for the sum of $50.00 with terms as follows: $10.00 cash and. the balance to -be paid at the rate of'$5.00 per month with interest at_6% per annum. There being no further business Court adjourned until August 10, 1938- C; E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. •RESOLUTION #1002 I� 1 Docket Oreg.-123 F WHEREAS, the City of Bend. and Deschutes County heretofore jointly made application to the Public Works Administration for a grant to aid in the construction-of a•County -City building in the City of Bend, any } Whereas, the proposition of constructing such joint bu-- llding was thereafter submitted. to the voters of Deschutes County and. by them rejected_, and. Whereas, the Public Works Administration has now made an offer of a grant of not to exceed $67,500 to aid-in the construction of such project, designated as Oregon 1236 -F, and t Whereas, the proposal to construct a joint building has now been abandoned and. Deschutes County - desires to complete said project for a County Courthouse only, and to that end -has heretofore adopted a reso- lution-accepting said offer to assist in the construction thereof, which offer by its terms requires that con i i struction of the project be commenced within nine weeks after June 27, 1938, and Whereas, in order to provide funds.for said project it is necessary that the matter be submitted to the voters of the county at the general election to be held on November 9, 1938, and it i3ill be impossible fo Deschutes County co commence construction on said. project until about sixty days after the date of said elect NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that'Deschutes-County does hereby request that the Public Works Administration grant to Deschutes County an extension of time to January 1, 1939, within which to commence construction upon said.-project.- Done in regular session this 3rd day of August, 1938. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON C. E. Lyon County Judge I M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, o;.11 Wednesday, the 3rd day of August, 1939, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present Hon. C. E. Lyon County Judge, Millard T. Triplett County Commissioner, Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner, Mable G. Livesay County Clerk, C.,L. McCauley Sheriff. Whereupon the following proceedings were had., to-wit: In the-matter of the proposed Redmond. Airport County Road: On this 11th day of .August, 1935, comes on this matter to be heard, and- it now appearing to the, satisfaction of the Court from the records and. files herein; 1. That on June 29th, 1939, this Court did, by its resolution duly and regularly adopted, declare its intention to establish+•. a County Road as in said resolution and this order hereinafter described. 2. That due notice of this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty days preceeding the day named in said resolution and notice for a hearing thereon. 3. That•on June 30th, 1939, said. day being the d.ay named in said resolution and. notice fora hearing on said matter, a Board of Viewers were appointed herein, which said. Board then duly qualified as required. by f( law. 4. That said Board. met at the time and. place designated in the order of appointment and proceeded 0 1� 1� 41 to view said proposed road, and did. on July 23, 1938, file its report as required by said. order. 5., That on August 3rd, 1939, and. August 10, 1938, said days being two different days of the next regular term of this Court and more than ten days after the filing of the report of the viewers appointed herein, said report was publicly read by the Court as required by law. 6. That this day is the day following the day upon which said report was read for the second time and the day upon which this Court is required. by law to enter a final order herein. 7. That the report of the viewers is favorable; that there are no claims for damages unadjusted; that no valid. objection has been made or filed against the establishing of said road,'and the.Court being satis- fied that such road is a public necessity as stated in*said. resolution, it is therefore Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed by the Court, that a County Road. be and the same is hereby established in Deschutes County, Oregon, 60 feet in width as follows, to-wit: Beginning at a point on The.Dalles- California. Highway, revised location thereof as.compieted and opened for traffic in 1937, said point being approximately 400 feet north of the south line of Section 16, T. 15 S., R. 13 E., W.M., thence in an easterly direction for approximately two miles to a termination in the Qchoco State Highway at a point approximately 1100 feet east of the north -west corner of Section 23, T. 15 S., R. 13 E:, VJ.M.' - -- Further Ordered that such road be and the same is hereby designated as the Redmond Airport County Road. Further Ordered, that the County Surveyor be and, he hereby is directed to survey and monument said road along the. alignment established by this order, and to prepare and_ file final records thereof in the manner required by law. Further ordered that when the report of the surveyor has been filed herein as required by law and this order, that this proceeding be recorded at full length in the Road Record of this County. C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County'; in the State of Oregon, was begun and held at the Court House in Bend, in said County, on Wednesday, the 3rd. day of August, 1938, said day being the day fixed. by law for the holding of a term.of the County Court in said. County, when were present Hon. C. E. Lyon County Judge, Millard T.. Triplett Commissioner, Wm. J. 'Baer County Commissioners, Mable G. Livesay County Clerk, C. L. McCauley Sheriff;' Whereupon the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of the proposed Lowe County Road: On this 11th day of August, 1939, comes on this matter to be heard, and it now appearing to the satis- faction of the Court from the records and files herein; 1. Tha.t.on June 29th, 1939, this Court did, by its resolution duly and regularly adopted, declare its intention to establish a County Road. as in said resolution and this order hereinafter described.. 2. That due notice of this proceeding'has been given as by law required for more than thirty days preceeding the day named in -said resolution and. notice for a hearing thereon. 3. That on June 30th, 1938, said day being the day named in said resolution and notice for a. hearing on said matter, a Board of Viewers were appointed herein, which said Board then duly.qualified as :.•required by law. 4. That said Board met at the time and place designated in the order of appointment-and proceeded to view said proposed road, and did on July 23rd, 1939, file its report as required. by said order. 5. That on August 3rd, 1939, and August 10, 1939, said. days being two different days of the next regular term of this Court and, more than ten.days after the filing of the report of the viewers appointed herein, said report was publicly read by the Court as required by law. 6. That this day is the day following the day upon said said. report was read for the second time and fl the day upon which this Court is required by law to enter a final order herein. 7. That the report of the viewers is favorable; that there are no claims for damages unadjusted; that no valid objection has been made or filed against the establishing of said road, and the Court being sati fied that such road is a public necessity as stated in said. resolution, it is therefore Ordered, Adjudged and Decreed. by the Court, that a County Road be and the same is hereby established in Deschutes County, Oregon, 60'feet in width as follows, to wit: Beginning at a point on the Swalley Bridge County Road, which point is located approximately 2000 feet north of the south quarter corner of Section 20, T. 16 S. R. 12 E., W.M.: thence northerly to a point near the south-west corner of the N.W.J of the N.E. of said Section 20; thence easterly for three quarters of a mile, more or less; thence southerly for one quarter of a mile, more or less to a termination at a point near the south -east corner of theBS.W.1 of the N.W.i of Section 21; T. 16 S., R. 12 E., W.M., said point being in the C. . Swalley County Road. Further Ordered that such road be and. the same is hereby designated as the Lowe County Road. 'Further Ordered, that the County Surveyor be and he hereby is directed to survey and. monument said r oad.along the alinement established by this order, and to prepare and file final records thereof in the manne required by law. Further ordered that when the report of the surveyor has been filed herein as required. by law and this order, that this proceeding be recorded at full length in the, Road Record of this County. C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, in the State of Oregon, was begun and, held at the'Court House in Bend; in said County, on Wednesday, the 3rd day of August, 1938, said day being the day fixed by law for the holding of a term of the County Court in said County, when were present Hon. C. E. Lyon County Judge, Millard T. Triplett County Commissioner, Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner, Mable G. Livesay County Clerk, C. L. McCauley Sheriff. Whereupon 'the following proceedings were had, to -wit: In the matter of the proposed Tumalo Falls County Road. On this 11th day of August, 1939, comes on this matter to be heard, and it,now appearing to the satisfaction of the Court from the records and files herein, 1. That on June 29th, 1939, this Court did, by its resolution duly and regularly adopted, declare its intention to establish a County Road. as in said resolution and this order hereinafter described. 2. That due notice of this proceeding has been given as by law required for more than thirty days preceeding the day named in said resolution and notice for a. hearing thereon. 3. That, on June 30th,-1939, said day being the day named in said resolution and. notice for a hearing on said matter, a Board. of Viewers-were appointed herein, which said Board then duly qualified as required by `I law. 4. That said Board met at the time and place designated in the order of appointment and proceeded t view said proposed road, and did on July 23, 1938, file its report as required by said order. j1 1 5• That on Au g ust 3rd, 1938 and. August 10 1938 said days being two different days of the next regular term of this Court and. more than ten days after the filing of the report of the viewers appointed here�n, said report was publicly read by the Court as required by law. 6. That this clay is the day following the day upon which said report was read for*the second time i and the day upon which this Court is required by law to enter a final order herein. i j� 7. That the report of the viewers is favorable; that there are no claims for damages unadjusted; that 4 no valid. objection has been made or filed against the establishing of said road, and the Court being satisfied ?; that such road is a public necessity as stated in said resolution, it is therefore Ordered., Adjudged and Decreed by the Court, that a County Road be and the same is hereby established j in Deschutes bounty, Oregon, 60 feet in width as follows; to -wit: tj Beginning at a point on the westerly city boundary of the pity of Bend at a point where said boundary intersects the center line of Galveston Avenue; thence in a general westerly and. ! south - westerly direction for a distance of approximately ten miles to a point on the west I boundary-of the north -west quarter of Section 10, T. 19, S., R. 10 E., W.M. i Further Ordered that such road be and the same is hereby designated. as the'Tuma.lo Falls County *,Load.1 Further Ordered, that the County Surveyor be and he hereby is directed to survey and monument said. 1 road. along the alignment established by this order, and. to prepare and file final records thereof in the manner required by law. Further ordered that when the report of the surveyors has been filed herein as required by law and this order, that this proceeding be'recorded at full length in the Road. Record of this County. } C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. August 10, 1938 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an ajourned metting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Court House August 10, 1938. All members being present, the following business was transacted In the Matter of Courthouse Grant: At this time the Court signed Resolution No. 1002 asking the FWA for an extension of time in which t begin construction. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: l The following bills were presented'and.ordered. paid: GENERAL FUND: Ira Cram Refund on Benson Lease $ 7.00 H. W. Bull Juvenile Exp. 6.00 R. J. McCann Courthouse Exp. 9.00 Ross Farnham Courthouse Exp. 21.00 1"� I r 4-15 Weed. Control Feed Control 300.00 Grenwood Grocery Disabled Soldiers' Relief 5.00 Vic's Service Station " " " 4.10 Miller Lumber Company " If " 10.00 u n n If n n 10.00 First National Bank Old Age Assistance 72+.10 Aid to Dependent Children l9o•45 Blind Assistance 3.93 In the Matter of the Sale of County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: Charles Whitman Lot 1, Block 14, Northwest Townsite Company's Second. Addition to Bend, Oregon $25.00 Frances S. Meyer Lots 12, 13 -and 14, Block 33, Lapine 20.00 W. M. Brook Lots 5 to 32, inclusive, Block 140, and all of Block 141, Hillman 60.00 . Also signed contract to sell to Ida Buchtel Lot 2, Block 22, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon, for the sum of $50.00 on the following terms: $10.00 down and $5.00 per month with interest at 6% per annum. In the Matter of Resolution on Courthouse: At this time a joint resolution was received from the County Planning Board and. the Courthouse Adviso Committee. The same was read and placed on file. In the Matter of the Lowe County Road: At this time the Viewers report was read for the second time in open court. In the Matter of the Redmond. Airport Road: At this time the Viewers Report was read for the second time in open Court. In the Matter of the Tumalo Falls Road.: At this time the Viewers Report was read for the second time in open court. Whereupon Court adjourned to meet August 11, 1935. August 11, 1938 In the Matter of the Lowe County Road: This being the day following the second reading of the Viewers report,.which is the day fixed by law for final action, the Court signed the order establishing said. road. and. ordered. the County Surveyor to complete the survey of the same. In the Matter of the Redmond. Airport Road: This being the day following the second reading of the Viewers report, which is the day fixed by law for final action, the Court signed. the order establishing said. road. and ordered the County Surveyor to complete the survey of the same. In the Matter of the Tumalo Falls Road: .This being the day following the second. reading of the Viewers report, which is the day fixed by law for final action, the Court signed the order establishing said road. and ordered the County surveyor to complete the survey of the same. Ift the Matter of the County Budget Board.: At this time the Court named. Kenneth Sawyer and Carl J. Lindh of Bend, and Howard Mayfield of Terre - bonne, as members of the Budget Board for 1938. In the Matter of Sale of County Owned. Property: At this time the Court signed a deed. to Central Oregon Irrigation District for The Southeast Quarter of the Northwest quarter of Section 26, Township 17 South, Range 12 East of the Willamette Meridian, for the sum of $40.00. In the Matter of Leasing County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed. the following leases: C. R. Flowers S? SWJ 26 -17 -12 $2,50 Midstate Hardware Co.:. Lots 1 and 2, Block 110, First Addition to Bend Park 5.00 In the Matter of Delinquent Payments on Land. Contracts: At this time the District Attorney was instructed to write to C. E. McCune and. J. W. Peterson, giving them 30 days notice in which to make satisfactory arrangements for delinquent payments on their contracts. In the Matter of Vacation of Plats: At this time the Court instructed District Attorney B. C. Boylan to vacate platted portions of all _1 6 unincorporated towns owned by Deschutes County. In the Matter of the Title to the County Warehouse Property: The Court instructed District Attorney Boylan to quiet the title on the property occupied by Deschut County 11larehouse for road. machinery. In the Matter of the Re -Sale ) of ) County Owned Land ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described., and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered. that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, be and. he is hereby authorize and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, Revenue Stamps, etc. Parcel 41. Lot 3, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition to Bend $10.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block.3, Grandview Addition to Bend 25.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, Hunnell Acres .being a portion of the unplatted Subdivision of SEa of Sec. 4, and NE�.'of Sec. 9, Twp. 19, S.R. 12 E.W.M. 50.00 Cash Parcel A. That portion of Tract 17, Reed Highway Acreage, lying West of The Dalles- 25.00 Cash California Highway Parcel #5. Lots 11 and 12, Block 4, Laidlaw 10.00 Cash Parcel #6r Lots 1 to 7 and 10 to 32, inclusive, of Block 75,'Hi1:Lman 30.00 Cash There being no further business Court adjourned until August 30, 1939- \� ~�_' C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. Docket PWA- Oregon 1236-F WHEREAS, the City of Bend and Deschutes County heretofore jointly made application to the Public Works Administration for a grant to aid in the construction of a county -city building in the City of Bend., and Whereas, the proposition of constructing such joint building was thereafter submitted to the voters of Deschutes County and by them rejected, and. Whereas, the Public Yorks Administration has now made an offer of a grant of not to exceed $67,500. to aid in the construction of such project designated as Oregon 1236 -F, and Whereas, the proposal to construct a joint building has now been abandoned and Deschutes County desires to complete said project as a County Courthouse only and. to that end. has heretofore adopted a. res- olut'i accepting said offer to assist in the construction thereof which offer by its terms requires that construction of the project be commenced within nine weeks after June 27, 1938, and Whereas, in order to provide funds for said project it is necessary that the matter of levying a special tax therefor be submitted to the voters of the county at the general election to be held on November 8 1933, that being the only date on which the statutes permit the ilection for such purpose to be held, and by reason thereof it will be impossible for Deschutes County to commence construction on said project until a sufficient time after said election shall have elapsed to permit the advertising for bids and the letting of contract as required by the regulations of the Public Works Administration. ,NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Deschutes County does hereby request that the Public Works Administration grant to Deschutes County an extension of time to and including December 1, 1939, within which to commence construction upon said project. Done in regular session this 10th d-ay of August, 1933. DESCHUTES COUNTY;', OREGON C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer County Judge: Commissioner Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Court Room on Tuesday, August 30, 1938. All members being present, the following busine�is wa transacted. In the Matter of the Tumalo Falls Road: At this time the Court signed. an order to the Secretary- of State authorizing him to pay to the Stat I. Highway Commission out of the Motor Vehicle License Fund due to Deschutes County the amount of $1262.33, this being the County's portion of the expense for road work done on said highway during the years 1935 and. 36. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: General Fund: (( Vern W. Lantz Arthur Damschen Allowance for Fairs Planning Board Exp. $379.93 4.50 LJ �I 417 ,C. E. Lyon County Judge--Postage 5.50 Erickson's Grocery D.A.V. Soldiers & Sailors 10.50 C. P:Becker Road Viewing 5.00 C. V. Silvis 5.00 Fred Harding " " 71.00 Ralph Flowers 6.00 Mable G. Liyesay Erroneous Advertising 2,50 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office 11.25 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Telephone -- various Offices 60.04 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Warehouse Telephone 5.90 In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Land: At this time the Court signed a deed to the State Highway Commission fo-r right of way through the Town of Hillman; also deed to -State Highway Commission for county owned lands along the Central vregon Highway as follows: 4;520 acres in Sec. 29, Twp. 21 S.R. 20 E.W.M. 100.00 acres in Sec. 22, Twp. 22 S.R. 21 E.W.M. 4.592 acres in Sec. 21, Twp-. 22 S.R. 21 E.J.M. 4..09 acres in Sec. 23, Twp. 20 S.R. 19 E.W.M. The Court also signed deed to Melvin H. Brown and Grace E. Brown for Lot 1, Block 4, Highland. Additi for the sum of $250.00. Contracts of sale were signed as follows: Edith H. Wallace and Edwin T.' Wallace - SVJQ 31-20-10 - for the sum of $160.00 to be paid. as follows: $32.00 cash and the balance $15.00 :oer month with 6p interest. Pearl May and George M. Devenport, SEA ' 19 -13, for the sum of $160.00 on terms as follows: $32.00 in cash and. the balance $12.00 per month with-4-interest. In the Matter of Railroad Crossing of the Redmond Airport Road: At this time the Court made formal request'of the Public Utility Commission for consent to grade crossing over the Oregon Trunk Railway track's: There being no further business, Court adjourned. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this 30th day of August, 1939, by and between the STATE OF OREGON, by and through its State Highway Commission, hereinafter called the "S`l'ate ", party of the first part, and DESCHUTES COUNTY, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, by and through its County Court, herein- after called the "County ", party of the second part; W' IT N E S S E T H RECITALS: 1. During the year 1935, there was made available by the Federal Government funds for the construc- tion, improvement and betterment of county roads. 2. That certain county road known as the Tumalo Falls. -Bend Road was declared by the Federal Govern- ment, the State Highway Commission, and Deschutes County, as a road meeting the requirements to qualify and to share in the said. federal funds. 3. The State Highway Department advertised for bids and awarded a contract for a 3.5 miles section of grading on the Tumalo Falls Bend Road. .•4. Under the date of February S, 1936, the County of Deschutes, by and through its county court, an, the State Highway Commission, by and through its State Highway Commissioners, mutually agreed that any expense or costs involved in the construction of the project which could not be paid from Government funds would be pa. by Deschutes County, and. the State would be reimbursed for any expenditures which the State made out of state highway funds and which the Federal Government would not pay; and it was further provided that the County woul, reimburse the State for such expenditures upon the completion of the job and presentation to the County by the of an itemized statement for such expenditures, to which contract reference is now made. 5. The project has now been completed. and the State has submitted to the Federal Government a state ment of costs and expenses incurred in the performance of said work. The Federal Government has reimbursed th State for such items and costs as are qualified for consideration by the Federal Government. Of the total cos of said project there is the sum of $1262.89 which the Government has declined to accept as a part of its con- tribution toward said project. NOW, THEREFORE, the premises being in general as above.stated, it is hereby mutually agreed by and between these parties as follows: THINGS TO BE DONE BY THE STATE: 1. Submit herewith an itemized statement of all work performed or disbursements made in connection 1i tat with the construction of said project, together with a full statement as to the amount.pa.id the State by the Federal Government by way of reimbursement, which statem ~nt submitted. by the State Highway Commission is a.ttac to this agreement and made a part hereof, and by which statement it is disclosed that the County.is indebted. to tkie State by virtue of said agreement entered into on February 9, 1936, in the sum of $1262.88. THINGS TO BE DONE BY THE COUNTY: 1. Reimburse the State by paying the State the said sum of $1262.98, which sum shall be paid by Cou warrant redeemable at face value. In the event, however, that the County is without funds in the County treas against which to draw for the payment of said. sum, thence the Secretary of State hereby is authorized and directed, to withhold from the next moneys due Deschutes County as its share of the motor vehicle and gasoline tax funds the said sum of $1262.88, and credit the same to the state highway fund. shall be the authorit and instruction to the, Secretary off State 2. Filing of an executed copy of tKis agreement with the Secretary,of tateLto deduct from Deschute County the said sum and credit the same to the state highway fund. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have subscribed their names and affixed their seals the day and year first above written. ATTEST: STATE OF OREGON, by and through its State Highway Commission Secretary By As Chai rman APPROVED: By. — As ommi•ssioner By State Highway Engineer Is Commissioner Party of the First Part DE,SCHU'TES COUNTY, by and through its County Court By C. E. Lyon County Judge. By M. T. Triplett ATTEST: County Commissioner By Wm: J. Baer County Clerk County Commissioner Party of the Second. Part BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County was held. in the Court room on September 7, 1938. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Agairist the. County: The following bills were presented and. ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Wm. J. Baer M. T. Triplett Z. T. Gideon Bert C. Boylan C. V. Silvis H. T. Merritt J. Alton Thompson Mrs. V. B. Rudolph Ponderosa Club Cafe Aubrey E. Perry J. J. Wilt Downing Cafe Helenmarr G. Hammer Helenmarr G. Hammer Helenmarr G. Hammer Helenmarr G. Hammer Dr. J. W. Thom J. H. Loomis Burton's Service Station C. E. Lyon Athel Dudley Chas. Whitman C. L. McCauley Mrs. J. L. Carter. Helen Morgan Fern hale Dorothy Everett Elsie McKelvey County Commissioner 11 11 Justice of the Peace Dist. Atty. -- Travel 4.30; Postage 6.00 Deputy Assessor Justice fees School Supt. -- Convention 23.85; Travel 10.56; Postage 10.00 School Supt's Clerk Prisoners' Meals Watermaster Asst. Watermaster Prisoners' Board County Nurse -- Mileage Juvenile Telephone (July) Juvenile Health Officer Acting Probation Officer Court House Exp. County Judge--Postage 1.70; Newspapers 10¢; Commissioners Exp.4.5 0 Sheriff's Deputy Janitor Service Sheriff-Tel & Tel 13.76; Auto & Travel 25.20 Witness fees - Insanity hearing u u n u u n u n 11 11 ii 11 $74.50 g9 -oo 8.00 10.30 77.10 32.00 94.35 52.50 5. �5 195.19 59-50 9T -50 52.35 17,95 2.39 32.10 133.71 43.20 2.21 6.30 7.00 20.00 39.96 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 7 Donald Graham Witness fees - Insanity Hearing Rollo Morgan it " " " Esther McGimsey " " " # H. C. Nelson Court House Exp. 193.90; Planning Board 10.75 Bushong & Co. Clerk's Supplies State Department of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures Dr. J. W. .Thom Registrar Fees Dr. R. W: Christiansen City of Bend Refund on Erroneous Deed Dr. J. C: Vandevert Disabled War Veterans Exp. Magill Drug Co. Disabled Soldiers Relief Dr. Rademacher Michaelson Grocery " Marion Ni: Lesh Care of Prisoners Northwest Printing Co. Assessor 11.81; Clerk 4.87; School Supt. 3.98 Mable G. •Livesay Clerk -- Postage Bend Water Department Jail Bend Garbage Co. Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. Pac. Power & Light Co. Court House Exp. Pac. Power and Light Co. Jail Exp. Dr. J. C. Vandevert Examination of Insane (Buford & Noble) Midstate•Hardwa = e Co. Jail .91; Courthouse .91 City Drug Company Sheriff 4.85; Circuit Judge 5.85; Nurse 1.50; Planning Board 3.10 Magill Drug Co. County Nurse's Supplies The Bruce Publishing Co. School Supt. Dr. H..E. Mackey Autopsy (Lawrence) Robert B. Gould Planning Board Exp. City Garbage Contractors Court House Exp. Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Treasurer's Supplies Roscoe F. Hunt Reporting & Transcribing (Jubb) The Redmond Spokesman Legal Publication W.B.Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Buckingham Printery County Nurse's Supplies A. E. Simmons County Clerk s Supplies Richfield Oil Corporation Sheriff's Auto Exp. The Bend Bulletin Legal Pub. etc. State Industrial Accident Com. Peace Officers Watermaster Pac. Tel & Tel Co. Telephone -- Various Offices Bend Bulletin Pub. Boundary Board Notice Schuman Auto Electric Sheriff's Auto Exp. Bing Stadter Surveying First National Bank General Sistance Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Telephone School Supt. Hans S. Rovelstad War Veterans Relief GENERAL ROAD FUND: D. D. Tussing Salary Robert DeArmond " Geo. T. Murphy 0. G. Hale Carl Ammons Julius Steen ~" Wm. Carpenter Roger F. Taylor it Dan C. W6od Clint Delude Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster Albert Hilgers Salary Central Oregon Motor Co. Parts & Repairs General Petroleum Service Station Tire Acct. 2.00 2.00 2.00 2o4.65 5.55 18.44 3.75 5.25 5.00 2.50 2.50 9.00 50.00 14.00 20..56 12.00 2.25 1..50 7.30 9.27 3.17 10.00 1.62 15.30 1.20 3.00 10.00 5.00 9.00 4.46 42.50 46.45 16.10 4.25 11.00 4.16 52.70 6.86 1.69 29.14 1.80 4.00 2.00 9og.10 3.20 6.99 15.00 139.75 67.35 53.39 124.75 124.75 112.25 112.25 134.75 139.75 13? -75 164.73 3.09 21.03 10.00 419 200 Redmond Motor Company Parts & Repairs Bend Auto Parts ` Court deems it Shell Oil Company Grease State Industrial Accident Com. Employes' "Ins. Tum A-Lum Lumber Co. Cement Central Oregon Seed Co. Parts Bend Iron Works Misc. Acct. Bend Auto 'jop Shop " Cashman " Contractors Equipment Corp. Parts Midstate Hardware Company Hardware A. E. Ault Parts The Texas Company Fuel New Deal,Trading Post Hardware Bend Hardware .Company j Parcel Doug's Service Station Hardware Acct. Bend Portland Truck Service Misc. Acct. J.W.Copeland Yards Lumber Bend Water Department Misc. Acct. The Miller Lumber Company Lumber Pacific Power & Light Company Misc: Acct. Central Oregon Garage Repairs Schuman Auto Electric Parts Acct. Ballou & Wright Parts & Repairs Robert DeA rmond. Salary MARKET ROAD FUND: 12.76 12.96 50.19 50.90 76.50 .70 5.00 1..50 . 5.95 15.00 25.41 2.70 219.34 6.00 26.26 24.72 6.22 1.90 1.25 26.96 5.00 l..25. 2.93 115.84 62.96 11 C. E. Alfrey Salary 139.75 Lee Hollenbeck " 139 .'75 -. In the Matter of the Resignation of the County Nurse: . Helenmarr G. Hammer, County Nurse, tendered her resignation to the Count- Court, which was accepted. M In the Matter of Weed + Control Agreembnt: !At this time the Court signed an agreement with the State Department of Agriculture for weed control in Deschutes County on a cooperative fund basis. i In the Matter of County Nurse: The Court appointed. Winifred C. Fullington as County Nurse of Deschutes County for the remainder of the year -1939. In the Matter of Resolution for Courthouse: t At this time the Court passed Resolution No. 1003 declaring its intention to levy a tax for the pur- pose of raising funds to build. a Courthouse, setting October 17, 1938, as the date for public hearing on same. In the Matter of the Sale of County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: } City of Bend Lot 7, Block 30, Park Addition $100.00 Phoebe Crumb Langeberg Lot 15, Block 10, Kenwood 75.00 +� At this time the Court signed a deed to the State of Oregon for road right -of -way along the Bend. - 4 Burns Highway in Townships and Ranges as follows: 20 -18; 21 -19; 21 -20; 22 -21; and 22 -22. In the Matter of the Re-Sale ) of ) - ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. County Owned. Real Estate ) Parcel 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 said. property, Cash Parcel #6. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon be and. he is hereby authorized and directed. to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less tha.r. the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract; plus costs of advertising: Cash Parcel #1. Lots 11 to 16, inclusive, Block 130, Second Addition to Bend Park $60.00 Cash Lots 2, Block 2, State Highway Addition to Bend, Oregon 20.00 Cash j Parcel #2. Lots 1 and 2, Block 142, Second_ Addition to Bend'Park 20.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lots 11 and 12, Block 143, Second Addition to Bend Park 20.00 Cash- Parcel #4. Lot 9, Block 13, Riverside 10.00 Cash Parcel #5. Lot 9, Block 7, River Terrace 20.00 Cash Parcel #6. Lots 13 and 14, Block 9, River Terrace 200.00 Cash Parcel #7. N2NW�NE1 Sec. 5, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. ($1.00 per acre) 20.00 Cash 1 i J There being no further business Court adjourned. until Wednesday, the 21st day of September, 1955. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 42.1 WHEREAS, Deschutes County is without a courthouse and county business is being transacted in inade- quate quarters located in several different buildings with consequent loss of - efficiency and. inconvenience to the taxpayers; NOW, THEREFORE, on this 7th day of September, 1938, being the opening day of the regular September terra of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, it is hereby ORDERED that it is the finding and deter- mination of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, that said county srould build a new courthouse, and_ the court hereby declares its intention of building such new courthouse; that the proposed site of said court- house is the following described real property situated within the limits of the City of .Bend, the county seat of said Deschutes County, to wit: Beginning at a point on the easterly boundary of Bond Street and. on the westerly boundary of Block 7, North Addition to Bend, according to the recorded plat thereof on file in the -office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, which point is located. 100 feet north of southwest corner of said Block 7; thence N. 90 000' E. for 7 %,,feet; thence N. 0 °00' E. for •25.00 feet; thence N. 90 100' E. for 25 feet; thence N. 0 °00' for 75 feet; thence N. 800001 E. for 94.03r_feet =toca point on the easterly boundary of said Block 7, which point is located 'p2.4 feet north from the angle in the west bou��??dary of Harriman Street; thence N. 0 °001 E. or 8 .90 feet along the westerly bound. ry of Rarriman Street to the Northeast corner of said Bock 7; thence N. 90 °00' W. for 18.03 feet to a ppoint on the east boundary of Bond Street, according to the reestablishment of said. Bond Street as made in 1930; thence S. 0 000' E* for 38j 90 feet along the said east boundary of Bond Street to the boint-of be- ginning, the said tract including a portion of the said. Block 7 of North Addition, a portion of Lot 1, Block 12, of the Plat of Bend, according to the recorded plat thereof and a portion of the area of Bond Street in the original plat of Bend, said portion of Bond Street having been vacated by ordinance of the Commission of the City- •of,.Bend in 1930. That said site is now owned,by Deschutes County and. no funds will be expended for such site; that the approxi- mate cost of said courthouse will be $150,000 and that the funds therefor shall be provided (a) $67,500 by obtaining a grant in said. sum from the United States through the Public Works Administration, as 45% of the estimated cost of the project, an application for which grant has already been filed, (b) $5500 by using the fund in said amount heretofore levied. and set aside for courthouse construction purposes, (c) $77,000 by leering= a tax in such amount upon all taxable property within the county on the 1938 roll, payable in 1939, such tax t�o be levied on November 15, 1938; that the Court finds it will be necessary to submit a portion of said proposed tax levy to the legal voters of the county for specific authorization outside of the limitation in Article XI, Section 11, Oregon Constitution; that it is proposed to commence construction of said courthouse about December 1, 1938 or as soon thereafter as the grant from the United States is allotted and made available; that a public hearing will be held in the Circuit Court room of the said county in the City of Bend on October 17, 1938, =at 10 o'clock a.m. to permit a full and complete discussion of this order, of the method of financing herein provided, of the advisibility of constructing a new courthouse, and to receive petitions authorized by law if any be there presented. It is further ordered that notice of entry of this order and of the public hearing to be held thereon be given by publishing a notice thereof in the Bend Bulletin, a newspaper printed and of general circulation in said county, publication to be on September 8, 1938, and weekly for four consecutive times thereafter, and. the County Clerk of Deschutes County is hereby instructed and directed to-,prepare and publish the notice herein provided for, which notice shall contain a substantial copy of this order. Done this 7th day of September, 1938. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON . . • C. E. Lyon County Judge M.. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner SEPTEMBER 21, 1938 BE IT RF2,MEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Coijrt in and for Deschutes County, Oregon was held in the Court House September 21, 1938. All members being present, the following business was trans In the Matter of Pacific Power & Light Company Easement Deed: At this time the Court signed an easement deed to the Pacific Power & Light Company for an electric line over county owned lots as follows: Lots 6 and 9, Block 17, and. Lot 3, Block 18, Bend Park Addition to City of Bend. In the Matter of Con- struction of Power Line: The Court signed an order giving the Pacific Power &•Light Company permission to locate its poles and for a transmission and distribution line along the Bear Creek County Road and. also the county road inter- secting the Bear Creek road and extending between Sections 2 and 3, Township 15 South, Range 12 East, W.M. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and. ordered. paid: ed. 424 GENERAL FUND: C. L. McCauley Arthur Damschen Maude I. Pyle Mable G. Livesay Lois Scouten First National Bank First National Bank First National Bank Florence Swanson In the Matter of the Sale of County Owned Property: Sheriff--Postage Van Dyke of County Map Clerk Hire-- Treasurerls Office County Clerk--Postage Clerk Hire -- Treasurer' e; Office Old Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Blind. Assistance Court Reporter (Ellenberger Inquest) $18.00 19.00 3.75 7.53 1.25 76o.07 203.4o 5.25 23.75 The Court signed deeds for County owned property as follows: H. W. Kerns E1 of E1, Sec. 25, Twp. 1S S.R. 12 E.W.M. $160.00 John Klassen Wa of SEA and SF,-,'- of SEd, Sec. 7, Twp. 19, S. R. 12 E.W.M. 150.00 Robert Hanneman Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 3, Laidlaw 15.00 J. 0. Griffiths Lot 13, Block 25, Center Addition to Bend 12.50 John H. Carter et ux Lot 5, Block 12, Highland.,Addition _50.00 Mrs. R. Reineman Lots 3 and 4, Block 19, Kenwood 20.00 B. C. Malone et ux Lot 4 and E1 Lots 5 and 6, Block 5, Hastings Addition 400.00 In the Matter-of the Butler Market Road: A delegation of residents along the Butler Market Road having brought into Court a petition, and the Court having examined the petition and heard arguments in favor of same, signed a petition to the State Highway Commission urging that the Butler Market Road be named as a state secondary highway, and. agreed to present the matter before the Commission and_ invited anyone interested to accompany the Court in -presenting the matter on September 29, 1939. In the Matter of the Salary of the County Nurse: At'this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant for $93.34, being two-thirds of a months' salary in favor of Winifred C. Fullington, and that a warrant be i,3sued to her monthly hereafter in the amount of $125.00. There being no further business, Court adjourned to meet September 27th, 1939. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner September 27, 1939 BE IT MIEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon was held in the Court House September 27, 1939- All members being present, the following business was transact In the Matter of Deed to Central Oregon Irrigation District: At this time the Court signed a deed to the Central Oregon ]Irrigation District based. upon a stipulati filed in the Circuit Court of Deschutes County to the following property: East Half of the Southwest Quarter of the Southwest Quarter and. Southeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter of Section Eleven (11) Township Fifteen (15) South, Range Twelve (12) E.W.M., being the townsite of Cline Falls, for the amount of $550.00. There being no further business,. Court adjourned to meet October 3, 1938- C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner October 3, 1939 BE IT REMEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Courthouse October 3, 1939. All members being present, the following business was transacted: J In the Matter of Resolution #1004 .- Levy for Courthouse Construction: At this time the Court passed a Resolution No. 1004 to certify to the County Clerk that'it will be necessary to submit to the voters for authorization outside the const:ituti6nal 6% limitation a levy of $49,155.00 for Courthouse construction purposes. In the Matter of Notice of Levy: The Court also signed a certificate authorizing the Clerk to call a special election to vote on the matter of levying $49,155.00 in excess of the 6% tax limitation. There being no further' business, Court adjourned. i I I I I i i i i i i i I I i i I I 1 C. E. Lyon M. T. Triplett Wm. J. Baer County Judge Commissioner Commissioner 423 RESOLUTION No. 10014 VHEREAS, a resolution was heretofore duly and regularly adopted setting forth the intention of Deschutes County, Oregon, to build a new - courthouse at an estimated cost of $150,000. of which cost 145% or $67,500 is.to be obtained from the United. States through'its Public Works Ad.ministrat ion -based on an application for such assistance now on file anc approved, and the remainder of such cost to 'be provided by Deschutes County; $5500 from.funds on hand in the courthouse fund ancs $77,000 by levying a tax in said amount upon the 1933 roll payable in.1939 and WHEREAS, the budget of estimated receipts and expenditures for'1939 has now been prepared and it - ap_oears that in order to have sufficient funds available to meet the other financial needs of the county for 1939 no more than $29,945 for courthouse construction purposes may safely be levied within constituti (Dnal limitations, KOW, T:dEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that in the estimation of this Court it is necessary to increase the amount of said tax levy over the amount limited by the Constitution except on vote of the people by levying $149,155 for courthouse construction purposes outside of said constitutional limitations and that this finding be certified to the County Clerk as provided by law. Done this 3rd. day of October, 1939- C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner BE IT RKMEAB FRED, That a regular term of the County Court in and. for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the.Courthouse on October 5, 1939. 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: R. C. Schott Appraisal Exp. $ 9.30 Harry J. Loggan 9.30 J. Alton Thompson School Supt -- Travel 314.1414; Postage 12.00 446,4444 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt.'s Clerk 70.50 r.. T. Triplett County Commissioner 100.00 Wm. J. Baer " " 8+.00 H. C. Ellis Election Exp. 6.00 Z. T. Gideon " " 6.00 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 195.49 J. J. Wilt Asst. Watermaster 140.31 Z. T. Gideon Justice fees 22.00 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Tel. 10.99; Office Exp. 3.50 11.4+9 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 39,15 J. H. Loomis Constable fees 3.30 Mrs. Frank Crow Courthouse Exp. 10.80 Gladys Gardner Salary- -Dist. Atty's Steno. 36,57 Helenmarr G. Hammer Juvile 36.10 Helenmarr G. hammer County Nurse -- Salary for 1/3 of Sept. 441.66 Helenmarr G. Hammer " " Mileage 12.95 C. V. Silvis Deputy Assessor 140.00 C. E. Lyon County Judge--Travel 3.35; Postage 2.10 5.95 Martin T. Pratt Prisoner's Board (Jubb) . 19,.00 Downing Cafe Prisoners' Board 82.25 J. C. Penney Company Soldier's Relief 13.03 J. C. Penney Company g.59 St. Charles Hospital " ;! 76.00 C. P. Niswonger Coroner (Sam Ellenberger Inquest) 5.00 Dr. J. C. Vand.evert Prof. Services " " 5.00 Gene Niece Witness fees " " 1.00 Everett Rambo " it " " 1.00 C. W. Enttikbn " ° " " 1.00 Harry Drake Juror Fees " " 1.50 H. H. Tonsfeld.t " " " " 1.50 s C. D. Brown J. A. Chamberlin Craig Coyner R. M. Smith Bushong & Co. Bend Garbage Co. City Drug Company Northwest Printing Co. Shell Oil Company State Department of Agriculture Hogan Studio A. E. Simmons Martin T. Pratt West Coast Printing & Bind.ing Co. Pine Tavern W.B. Anderson Motor Co. Schuman Auto Electric Ross Farnham The Bend Bulletin The Redmond Spokesman Walt Wintler Body & Paint Shop Marion M. Lesh George Child.s Hardware Co. Standard Oil Company Richfield Oil Corp. First National Bank Mid-state Hardware Col State Industrial Accident Commission State Industrial Accident Commission Winifred Fullington City Drug"Company Pac. Te. & Tel. Co. GENEFZAL ROAD FUND: Robert DeArmond Lee Hollenbeck Carl Alfrey Dan C. Wood Roger F. Taylor D. D. Tussing Clinton Delude Carl Ammons 0. G. Hale Wm. Carpenter Julius Steen Geo. T. Murphy Geo. H. McAllister Floyd Malone Schuman Auto Electric General Petroleum Service Station Stillion' d Body & Fend.er Works Midstate hardmare Co. State Industrial Accident Commission Bend Auto'Top,Body & Paint Shop The Texas "Company The Lincoln Electric Co. Bend Iron 'Works Doug's Service Station Bend Hardware Company General Petroleum Corp. Woodbury Company Shell Oil-Company Central Oregon Motor Co. Pac. Tel. "& Tel. Co. Juror fees (Sam Ellenberger Inquest) II u u It ii It II ii It II n n Ii r u Clerk's Supplies Jail Exp. Sheriff 4.95; Planning Board. 3.35; Co. Jud.ge 950 Treasurer 5.43; Clerk 34.50 ' Sheriff' s Auto Ex-o. Sealer of Weights & Measures Fingerprint Id.entif'ib&tion County Clerk's Supplies Prisoner's Board (Jubb) School Supt. 13.50; Clerk 19.00 Meals Sherif'f's Auto Exp. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Courthouse Project -- telephone calls Supplies, etc. Legal Pub., Election Sao-plies, etc. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Care of Prisoners Sheriff's Exp. Sheriff 59.32; Commissioner;, 5.14 Sheriff's Exp. General Assistance Courthouse Exp. Watermaster Ins. Peace Officers County Nurse--Mileage Circuit Judge 5.95, Nurse 1.50 Telephone Service -- Various Offices Salary It I I I I It I I ' II I I it it 11 It II i r Parts & Repairs Tire Acct. Parts & Repairs Hardware Employes' Ins. Misc. Acct. Fuel Parts & Repairs It n n n n II Hardware Motor Oil Hardware Oil Parts & Repairs Misc. Acct. 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 13/50 17.50 t 9.05 39.93 3.g4 is.44 9.97 1.00 19.60 31.50 6.go 2.70 1.00 12.65 39.95 43.01 4.00 51.00 1 .95 64.46 4.16 746.93 1.50 1.42 6.92 39.45 7.35 6o.35' 62.86 1 39.75 1 39.75 139.75 134.75 139.75 134.75 124.75 124.75 112.25 96.53 95.31 164.75 10.00 45.o6 11.00 4.g�o 99.6o 52.03 7.00 291.12 33.93 1.00 14.50 31.93 23.95 37.19 5.30 75.50 6.73 a i i I i i i I 425 Geo, Childs Hardware Co. Hardware ,g0 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds:. At this time the Clerk was ordered to transfer $15.75.from the Emergency Fund, to the General Assistance Fund. to be, used for assistance to the Blind for the balance of 1939. In the Matter of Deschutes County Assessor: At this time the Court appointed Marguerite H. Lyons as Assessor to fill the unexpired term of W.F. Hammer, deceased.. There being no -further business, Court adjourned until October 17, 1938. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner It has been brought to the attention of the County court that there is not sufficient money in the Road Fund to carry on road work on a cash basis. After all available cash has been taken into consideration there is a deficit of $4,997.77. This amount will be needed to carry us through December 15, 1939, at which time the motor vehicle license distribution will be made. BE IT RESOLVED that Ruth M. Shearer, County Treasurer, is hereby Ordered to prepare a certificate addressed to the State Highway Commission requesting an advance of $4,997.77 from the Motor License money whicr will be distributed. December 15, 1939- 'This Order to be a part of the Court Minutes of the meeting held on the 5th day of October, 1939. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett County Commissioner Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner. It has been brought to the attention of the County Court that there is not sufficient money to meet i the Road Bond and Interest maturities on November lst, 1939. Road Bonds in the amount of $3,000.00 and Road. Bond Interest in the amount of $1,463.75 are payable November 1st, 1939 and. there is now on hand. in the Road Bond Sinking Fund, only $331.75, leaving a deficit of $4,132.00 needed to meet these requirements. There being no other funds with which to meet this obligation BE IT RESOLVED that Ruth M. Shearer, County Treasurer, is hereby ORDERED to prepare a certificate addressed. to the State Highway Commission requesting an advance of $4,132.00 from the'l,16:tor Vehicle License money which will be distributed December. 15, 1939- This Order to be a part of the Court Minutes of the meeting held on the 5th day of October, 1939- C. E. Lyon County Judge. M. T. 'Triplett County Commissioner,. Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner October 17, 1939 BE I`I' REMEMBERED, `Prat an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Desc�utes County, Oregon, was held. in the Court Room October 17, 1938. All members being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of the Tumalo -Falls County Road: At this time the Court entered into an agreement with the State Highway Commission, whereby the County agreed to pay to said. Highway Commission as its share of construction of said road. the sum of $1262.98 and authb r- izing the Secretary of State to withhold said. arriount out of the amount due Deschutes County for Motor Vehicle and gasoline tax. In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Ross Stevens Hall Carpet $ 1.50 Pacific Power & Light Company Courthouse Electricity 9,56. Jail Electricity 1.70 Bend Water Department Jail Service 2. 25 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire - Treasurer's Office 8,50 First National Bank of Portland. Aid to Dependent Children. 2o4.4g " Old Age Assistance 743.66 Blind Assistance 5,25 Helenmarr•G. Hammer Co. Nurse (Telephone- Ausubt)• 4.66 Winifred �ullington " " " Sept. 7,46 Freight 2.01 426 ENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Mater Department Warehouse Service 1.25 Facific Power & Light Company " Eledtricity 9.52 Industrial Paint Works Misc. Acct.- 46.90 State Highway Commission Grading & Surfacing 2900.00 MARKET ROAD FUND: Cd.tlow Transport Company Freight 126.42 In the Matter of the Polling Place in Precinct No. 5: At this time the Court made an order fixing the polling place in Precinct No. 5 as the Helbig resid.en 443 Broadway, instead of the Brookings home. In the Matter of Opening Ballot Boxes: The Clerk was given an order to open the ballot boxes in preparation for the coming election. In the Matter of Special Election: At this time the County Clerk was ordered to call a special election to vote on the prospective sites for the Court House. In the Matter of Cancellation of County Warrants: At this time the Court signed. an order directing the Clerk to cancel all County warrants remaining un paid. that are seven years old or older according to the list as -published in July of this year. In the Matter of the Salary of the District Attorney anti Sheriff's Stenographers; At this time the Clerk was -ordered to increase the salary of the stenographer for the District Attorn, and Sheriff to $65.00 per month for the-remainder of 1938. I.n the Matter of Sale of Real Property: At this time the Court signed a deed to the City of Bend for Lot 4, Block 3, Wiestoria, and Lot 1t, Bl, Riverside— consideration $11.00. In the 'Flatter of the Re -Sale ) of ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY County Owned Land ) Whereas, Deschutes Co4nty, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said. property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized. and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and. terms set opposite each tract, olus.costs of advertising, etc. Parcel #1. Lot 9, Block 1, Cascade. $30.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lots 1 and. 2, Block 6, .Sisters 10.00 Cash Parcel +4. Lots 4 and 5, Block 12, Wiestoria '(Plus city lien of $7.00) 100.00 Terms: 20% cash, $6. per mo. at -6% There being no further business, Court adjourned. IX C. E. Lyon M. T. 'Triplett Wm. J. Baer IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY n the Matter of Cancellation of Outstanding ) 0RDER ounty Warrants Seven Years or Older ) County Judge Commissioner Commissioner The Court having made and entered. an Order on June 30, 1938, directing the Clerk to publish a list of 11 outstanding warrants that are seven years,old_ or older, and said list having been published as provided by ection 27 -509,0 'It is hereby Ordered. that the following warrants which have been registered over seven years and stil npaid be'and the same are hereby cancelled.. JTSTANDING CALLED GENERAL FUND WARRANTS (JULY 1, 1929 through June 30, 1931) arrant Number Date Registered Payee Registered. Number 2385 7 -1 -29 J. A. Struss 17632 6+25 7 -6 -29 John H. Buckholz 17644 6443 7 -6 -29 Oregon Transfer 17662 7307 11 -25 -29 Elmer Bilodeau 18261 76s9 1 -11 -30 J. K. Gill Company lg649 7993 5 -7 -30 st. Charles Hospital lg900 9222 5 -10 -30 Ed Glaab 19164 X395 5 -25 -30 Pilot-Butte Inn 19312 8603 6 -2 -30 Daisy G. Rasmussen 19521 �6g 6 -2 -30 Daisy G. Rasmussen 19603 970 6 -2 -30 Jay Shively 19622 9703 6 -2 =30 W .A . Rahn 19621 Amount $ 6.00 c ^.00 5.00 2.00 36.00 4g.00 1.00 12.50 6.00 1.00 2.50 1.00 k 4o, _ ,. I i i I C I I i i 138989 39995 39479 A -162 A -319 6 -25 -30 Pete Test 7 -5 -30 Mrs. Gertrude '_Srause 10 -30 -30 Jay M. Shively 11 -14 -30 Daisy G. Rasmussen 11 -25 -30 Dr. M. M. Woodworth Done this 17th day of Oct., 1938• 19907 2.00 19905 3.20 20399 4.o0 20631 6.00 20939 50.00 C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY OCTOBER TERM, 1939 In the Matter of Building ) ORDER FOR SPECIAL ELECTION TO DETERMINE SITE, a. New Courthouse ) The County Court having heretofore and on September 7, 1939, duly and regularly made and entered an order declaring it to be the purpose of Deschutes County, Oregon, to- build. a, new courthouse and. fixing October !1939, at 10 o'clock A.M. in the Circuit Court Room in Bend., Oregon, as the time and. place for holding a public hearing upon said order and said time having now arrived and the County Court being in session as specified in i said order and. it appearing from the affidavit of publication on file herein that notice of the time and place of such hearing has been given as required by said order and no voters or taxpayers appearing to discuss said order but a petition being presented, signed. by Horace Richards and. 101 other persons, all legal voters, and taxpayers or record upon the assessment rolls of Deschutes County for the year 1937, requesting that a site therein described different from that proposed by the County Court in its said. order be submitted to the voters for their ap-oroval or rejection and it appearing that said petition is in due form, that the signers thereof constitute more than 2% of the qualified, electors of the County as shown by the vote for Governor at the last general election; and that an election should be held. to determine the site for such proposed. new courthouse, IT IS HEREBY .ORDERED that a special election be and same is hereby called for November 9, 1938, to be held. in the•several voting precincts in Deschutes County, Oregon, between the hours of 9 A.M. and. 9 P.M. of sai day for the'purpose of submitting to the qualified voters for their approval or rejection the following questio to wit: QUESTION NO. I Shall Deschutes County, Oregon, build a new courthouse on the site proposed by the County Court of said. county in its order of September 7, 1938? QUESTION NO. II Shall Deschutes County, Oregon, build a new courthouse on the following described site, to wit: Lots 7, 9, 9, and 10, Block 9 of Bend., being the corner of Bond. Street and. Louisiana Avenue in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon? It is further ORDERED that the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, give notice as required by statute of such special election, prepare the necessary notices, and forward. them to the judges and. clerks for posting- as provided by law; prepare and furnish the necessary ballots, tally sheets, and other material require for the holding of such special election to each and all election boards; and perform any other act necessary for the purpose of carrying out this Order. It is further ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon, shall distribute the ballot-boxes ballots, and other material as required by law for the election herein provided for. Done this 17th day of October, 1939. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON C. E. Lyon Judge. M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner THIS AGREEP�TENT, made and entered into this 17 day of October, 1938, by and between Deschutes County, Oregon, a political subdivision of the State of Oregon, acting through its County Court, hereinafter called the owner, and the Oregon State Board of Forestry, by J. W. Ferguson, the duly appointed, qualified and acting State Forester of the State of Oregon, hereinafter called the Forester, WITNESSETH: That for and in consideration of the protection- furnished by the forester during the year 1939 for timberlands- owned. or controlled by the owner as of June 1, 1939, the- owner hereby agrees to pay to the Forester the sum of $401.70, which amount is computed by applying the rate of .03 cents per acre against approximately 13,399.99 acres, such rate representing the actual cost incurred by the Forester in the protection of the owner's lands, in fulfillment of the re-qui•rements and duties of owners of timberlands as n_rovided. in Section 42 -601, Oregon Code 1930. It is further understood and agreed by and. between the parties hereto that the payment of said. sum of $401.70 by the owner to the forester shall be in full and. complete payment for all forest fire protection and. suppression costs with respect to the lands of the owner during the yearl938- It is also agreed by and. between the parties hereto that the Forester will hereafter r - orovide brotecti for the lands owned or controlled. by the ourner as of June 1 of each year and that the owner will pay the !7, Ls, Forester-for such protection at a rate representing the cost actually incurred by him each year during the life of this agreement. This agreement may be terminated by either party by written notice to the other ,party prior April 1 of any year in waich such termination is to take effect. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have executed this.agreement the day and. year first above: written. BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court in s -nd for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Courthousd on November 2, 1939. 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: DESCHU`i"ES COUNTY WITNESS: By C. E. Lyon County Judge M. Nelson By Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner Care of Prisoners By M. T. Triplett County Commissioner WITNESS: OREGON STATE BOARD OF FORESTRY Eunice Fleenor By J. W. Ferguson Co.Nurse -- Mileage 50.15; Supplies 16.63; Laundry 4.92; State Forester BE IT REMEMBERED, That a regular term of the County Court in s -nd for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Courthousd on November 2, 1939. 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: 7 L i I I Bend - Troy•Laundry Jail Exp. $11.50 Standard. Oil Company Sheriff 75.59; Commissioners 10,.62 96.20 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 11.00 Winifred. Fullington Juvenile 27.50 " Co.Nurse -- Mileage 50.15; Supplies 16.63; Laundry 4.92; Telephone 6.97 79.57 Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. etc. 191.20 Harry J. Loggan Revaluation Exp. 92.15 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire-- Teasurer's Office 7.50 The Bend Bulletin Legal Pub. etc. 235.4o C. J. Rademacher Prof Services (Reedy & Ross) 10.00 W. G. Burleigh Refund. on Lease 2.30 West Coast Printing & Binding Sheriff's Exp. 1.20 Northwest Printing Company Dist. Atty. 5.05; Clerk x+.10 9.15 Remington Rand -Inc. Sheriff's Exp. 25.50 Hanson Blue Print Co. Blue prints •90 Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Sheriff's Supplies 1.00 Irma Wood Election Exp. 39.75 Maud Pyle it 11 3.75 May D. Fryrear " It 1.25 Downing Cafe Prisoner's Board 95.75 Ponderosa Club Cafe " " 10.50 C. V. Silvis Deputy Assessor 5.00 Carl Austin Courth6use Exp. 2.75 R. C. Schott- Revaluation 23.95 Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. 7.63 Dr. Max Hemingway Soldier's Relief (U.S.W.V.) 7.00 Bend. Drug Co. " �� 5.95 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures 19.44 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 176.26 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk -- Postage 5.00;Election 16.75; Express 790 22.5+ Marguerite Lyons Revaluation Exp. .91 J. C. Evans Prof. Services (Jubb) 75.00 Henry Tymer Co. Assessor- -Maps 29.55; Revaluation 23.59 52.13 Athel Dudley Sheriff's Deputy 13.35 C. L. McCauley Transporting Prisoners 42¢ Tel. 9.26 9.6g Erickson's Food Market Soldiers Relief D.A.V. of W.W. 3.00; Percy A. Stevens Post #4 13.00 16.00 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Assessor's Supplies 1.00 Martin T. Pratt Prisoners' Board (Jubb) 19.60 Burton's Service Station Co. Judge.& PWA Office- Vfate;r & Lights 7.24 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 4o.90 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt's Clerk 52.50 7 L i I I LJl7t11� 6f�l � Jia,Y J. Alton Thompson School Supt. -- Postage 10.00; Travel 34.16 44,16 J. K. Gill Company " It Supplies 29,50 McCormick - Mathers Co. If " 1.22 J. K. Gill- Company If It 197 Bend Storage & Transfer Co. Courthouse Exp. - 14.25 M. T. Triplett County Commissioner- 79.50 C. E. Lyon Co. Judge -= Postage 1.50; Travel 5..35 • 6,95 Wm. J Baer County Commissioner 71.00 Tom Duffy Circuit Court Exp. 12.50 Pacific Power & Light Co. Courthouse 15.87; Jail 1.94; Nurse 50¢ 19,21 Magill Drug Co. Sheriff's Exp. F.90 City Drug Company Sheriff 2.20; Circuit Judge 4.00; School Supt. 13.40; Court House 3.75 23.35 Pine Tavern Meals 1.95 H. T. Merritt Justice of the Peace 12.50 Mike Mayfield -Witness fees & mileage (Justice Court) 9,60 Mary Benn If u ii n n 4.80 Charles Nickel Juror fees (Justice Court) 1.ri0 0. M. Whittington " " " " 1.50 Gnarl Hoogner " " " " 1.50 Kenneth Moody it " it 1.50 C. J. Lind.h " It if " 1.P)0 Dawson L. Nedrow It " " it 1.Fo H. T. Merritt Justice of the Peace 37,50 Melvin Erickson Witness fees -- Justice Court 1.00 1. 00 Chas. Miller " " " " 1.00 Ray Miller " " " " 1.00 Everett J. Rambo " " " " 1.00 Harvey Brinson " " ° " 1.40 GENEF.AL ROAD FUND: Floyd Stow Salary 2.24 Earl Wyatt It 3.74 Geo. T. Murphy " 101.00 Geo. H. McAllister " 173.77 C. E. Alfrey " 139.75 Lee Hollenbeck " 139.75 Dan C. Wood. " 139.75 Roger F. Taylor " 139-75 D. D. Tussing " 139.75 Clinton Delude :" 134.75 Carl Ammons " 124.75 Wm. Carpbnter " 112.25 Julius Steen " 99.80 0. G. Hale " 124.75 Walter Davis If 13,47 Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Hard.ware 91.99 Bend. Auto • Top Shop Misc. Acct. 2.50 a Union Oil- Company Fuel 42,50 Redmond. Motor Company Parts & Repairs 15.59 Consolidated. Freight Lines Misc. Acct. 5,76 City of Rjpdmond. " " 3.00 General Petroleum Corporation Motor Oil, 32,47 Doug's Service Station Hardware 17.550 Farmers Hardware Co. Hardware 1.20 Bend Auto-Parts, Inc. Tire Acct. 11.63; Parts 24,59 36.22 u if u u " " 158.72 " 42.52 234.24 State Industrial °cc. Comm. Road. Employees Ins. 50,34 Pacific Power & Light Co. Warehouse Elec. 9.00 Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co, Warehouse Service 6.20 Central Oregon Motor Co. Parts & Repairs 2.05 In the Matter of Assessor''s Bond: At this time the Court approved the bond of Marguerite H. Lyons as Assessor. 430 In the Matter of Sale of Real Property: At this time the Court signed deeds as follows: Paul Marsh That portion of Tract 17, Reed. Highway Acreage, lying West of The Dalles- California Highway $25.00 W. J. Malone Lots 11 and. 12, Block 4, Laid_law 10.00 Terrebonne School Dist. #5 Lots 1 to 7 and 10 to 32, inclusive, of Block 75, Hillman 30.00. Fred J. Charette et ux Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 3, Grandview Adition 30.00 In the Matter of the Purchase of a Truck: The action of the members of the County Court in the purchase of one FWD 4 wheel drive truck with maintenance equipment from the Columbia Equipment Co. of Portland, Oregon, and Spokane, Washington, is hereby ratified and. approved_. There being no further business Court adjourned. tp November 15, 1939. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner vim. J. Baer Commissioner ' l November 15, 1939 The County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met in regular session pursuant to adjournment at Bend City Commission rolm in the Baird Building, Bend, Oregon, on November 15, 1939 at 2 o'clock P.M., that being the time and. place set for holding a public hearing upon the published proposed budget of receipts and exp,endi- tures for the year 1939, there being present Judge Lyon and Commissioners Triplett and Baer. After hearing from all persons present who desired. to speak either for or against any item in sc.id proposed budget and after having made changes therein as follows: Transferred from the proposed courthouse construction levy within the 6% limitation to: County School Fund $ 5990.00 County Assessor 200.00 County Clerk 270.00 Home Demonstration Agent 100.00 General road fund. 120.00 Estimated. tax losses 130.00 The Court approved said budget as published. and based tf:ereon, the following resolution was proposed and. unanimously adopted: RESOLVED that the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, has ,determined that it is necessary to as it does hereby levy for county purposes for the year 1939 a tax upon all the taxable property in the county :in the total sum of $213,176.30 to be distributed. as follows: General $177695.00 General county road 9700.00 Courthouse construction Within 60 limitation 29945. Outside of 60 limitation 49155. 79000.00 County School 461-30.00 County School Library 461.30 County Library 2200.00 In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered. paid: GENERAL FUND: The-First National Bank General Assistance $755•?9 Florence Swanson Gum Hodge Reporter fees Witness fees & milea ge (Eckart Case) 17.75 6.50 Dorothea Hodge �� it 11 11 11 Board x:50 N. P. Smith, Election Ivy Davidson " " " " 4.50 4.50 Viola Benson Sadie A. Lucas " " 9.00 May E. Arnold. " " 4.50 Letha LaBertew " " 4.50 Mary E. Kelley " �' 9.00 Marjorie Smith " " 9.00 Myrtle Ball'antyne " " 9.00 Ruth Cook " " It " 9.00 4.50 C. 0. Entrikin Walnah E. Francis It " 4-50 Alice Allen " " 4.50 Jean Manny It 4.50 Edna Fosseri " n 4.50 Villa Wood .• It " 9.00 Beulah Bockman " " 4.50 Elsie Nelsoh " " R'O 4• 0 5 4. Bernice Scott �i �� - - • 4. FO Roxie Moeck ° 4.50 50 Irene Peters " "0 Genevieve Tucker Ethel R. Bu rleigh '' " 9 '.00 Georgia. Shaw it It 9.00 Myrtle Bowers It . " , 9.00 Irma Barr It It 9.00 Louise G.•Eitelgeorge Dora Gales Lydia E. Anderson Esther I. Ballantyne Grace L. Dorris Doris F. Manny Nell Armstrong Claudia Martin Edith S. Kostol Edna. M. Gauld.in Pearl K. Becker Mary 0. Higgins Dagna Dudrey Bessie Ager Cressa A.•Spickelmier Addie Triplett Alice Pearson Ora Hall . Sarah B. Hamilton Dica M. Banks Stella Nelson Geo. T. Murphy Lucile Smead Beulah Chambers Luella S.-Griffin Mave M. Iler Pansy Riedel John Klassen Mabel Coy- Nellie V.-Wells A. Laurel'Fordham Ruby Johnson Melvina Mhker Minnie Miltenberger Myrtle Burgess W. A. Rahn Gladys Workman Leona Gray_ Gus Grill Eldiva Harman Geo. M. Erickson Carl B. Livesley Magnella Reynolds Ida D Clausen John Hohnstein W. R. Gerking Edna C. Shepard. Harriett B. Ward Joy Kriger Gene S. Chamberlin T. W. Vaniievert Opal Sprague May D. Fryrear Helen S. Evans Gladys E.. Daly Ida E. McDonald. Carrie E. Clapp Dorothy M. Levi Elva Kemm� ing Faye Cornett Emma. Gibson Grace C. Dick Ella Dexter Margaret Else Leona R. Cooper Theresa. Cox Elsa M. Hamilton Mable L. Gilbert Anna Marie Larson Olive C. Cook Pearl H. Hill Lulu M. Armstrong Myrtle E. Moore Lillian Van Matre Ida B. Headrick E. A. Sather Bertha Conklin Mrs. R. W. Davidson Clara Barnes Add.ie Brookings Maude Pyle Weltha B. Devereaux Mild.red "Sanders Hattie M. Brown Fay Becker Elizabeth Whitlock Pearl M: Haynes Carrie V. Scoggin Clara L :*Livesay Ruth Simmons Verne Skelton Mae Billingsley W. Boyd Simmons' Alice K. Scott Lula Van Tassel Effie L. Patterson Hazel G. King Irel Zastera James W. Benefiel Evelyn Riebhoff Lydia Carolin Mrs. Geo. Kanoff Election Board. n n n n n it It „ n n, It it u u u n it It it n n It .n I, n It it t, it it It it u n u 'n u u n n n n II n II u n n n n II n li n n n u u n u tl I, �It n n n n u n n n u u n n n n ii „ n u u n it n u „ n n 11 n n n n u. n n u Ii u n n u t, u si n n n n n u „ u n t, tt n If II n fl n I u u n u u n n n II „ tl n u „ u n u „ n u n n n „ n u tt i, u n 6.00; Mileage 6.20; Lights 1.50 6.00; Wood 1.50 6.00; Mileage 5.00 6.00; Mileage-1.60; Lights 900 6.00; Lights g0¢ 4.50; Mileage 1.40 6.00; Mileage 4.40 4.50; Mileage 3.20 4.50 4.5o 4.50 4.5o 4.5o 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 4.5o 4•`o -4.50 4.50 4.5o 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00. 9. oo 4.5o 4.50 4-.50 4.50 4.50 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 13.70 6.00 6.00- 7.5o 6.00 14.00 6.00 6.00 6.bo 6.00 6.00 5.40 6.00 6.00 6. go 5.90 4.50 4: �0 6.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 4.0 4.50 o 4.50 4.50 4.5o 00 .00 9.00 9.00 9.00 4.5o 4.5o 4.50 4.50 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 9.20 b.00 6.00 6.00 6.00 10.40 6.00 9 .00 6.00 4.5o T. 70 4, Co 4.5�o 431 EL•32 Mrs. Joe Tuckfield Y aquina Davenport Della Ullmann Claire Anderson Hazel Haynes Jesse Benefiel Z. T. Gideon Mabel Tetnerow Olive M. Gates Any Vestal Lola M. Scott Ella Van Arsd.ale Maybelle royal Josephine H. Anderson Everta Hutchins Nettie Wright W. J. Hall Vim. E. Ry.pn. Lottie Knorr Nina E. Kingsbury Lena Rasc�i Bertha Houmard. Maude Knorr Dorothy M. Vesta Robert M..Blair Harold M.. Eby The Methodist Churst Leo Helbig Trinity Lutheran Church Christian. Church Pine Forest Grange Pioneer Club Gus Grill' Geo. W. Kanoff, Secy. D.C.M.I.D. Plainview'Club Hall Knights of Pythias Hall Ladd esPioneer Club J. C. Vandevert The MacMillian Company The J. K.•Gill Company Visual School Report Company Wm. Montgomery Co. R. Wayne Espetsen Mt. Hood. Stages Co. The Free Press Dr. J. W. • Thom R. W. Christiansen State Industrial Accident Commission u n u n Schuman Auto= Electric I Bend Furniture Co. Burroughs•Adding Machine Co. Drs. Hemingway A. E. Simmons Kilham Stationery ($ Printing Co. Bertha J..Duckworth Pac. Tel..& Tel. Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND: A. E. Ault Midstate Hardware Company n n u Floyd Malone Schuman Auto Electric Entrikin Brothers Bend Hardware The Texas Company J. W. Copeland. Yards 1',%RKET ROAD FUND: Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. In the Matter of Beer Licenses: Election Board n n. u n n „ u u ,r u u n 9.00; Mileage 3.20 r, n n n n n n n it „ it If If 9.00; Mileage 4.60 It „ if II Election Exp. n n n If If It u u • u n n n u n Prof. Services (Renno) School Supt. It n Court House Exp. Prof. Services (Danforth U.S.W.V.) Soldiers Relief (Hoff-D.A.V. of W.W.) Election Exo. Registrars fees n n Peace Officers Water Master Sheriff's Auto Exp. Election E Assessor 9+ ; Sheriff 3.75 Prof. Services (McLennon Henderson Rudy Rudy) Sheriff's ,Supplies Election Exp. Election Board Telephone Service - Various Offices Parts & Repairs Hardware u Salary Parts Misc. Acct. Hardware Fuel Lumber Pipe At this time the Court approved the following applications for beer licenses: Guy Allingham Wm. Foss W. A. Rahn In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Land: At this time the Court signed the following deeds: 4.5o 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 4.0 5 4.50 4.50 4.5o. 12.20 9.06 9.00 9.00 '5 4. 0 5 4.50 4.50 4.50 4.50. 13.6o 9.00. 9.00 9.00 9.00 4.00. 5.00 4.00 4.00 4.o0 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.00 6.00 4.00 5.00 1.10 10.75 24.80 57.52 12.75: 4.80 1.75 .50 4.00 6.86. 1.00 4.23 1.00* 13.18 20.00 4. o0 - 46.32 4.50 52. 2 . 5.25 35.93 8.11 8.00 4.28 1.0805 217.08 2.50, 276.04 Grace L. Bear Lot 9, Block 7, River Terrace $20'.00 R. H. Van Landuyt Lots 11 and 12, Block 143, Second Addition to Bend Park 20.00 R. J. Rosebrook Lots 1 and. 2 Bloc'_ 142, Second Addition to Bend Park 20'.00 A. B. Est'ebenet Lots 11 to 1�, inclusive, Block 130, Second Addition to Bend Park 60.00 A. B. Estebenet Lot 2, Block 2, State Highway Addition 20.00 Deloss C: Haines Lot 13, Block 112, First Addition to Bend Park 25;00 State of'Oregon Parcel of land_ lying in SAS; 35 -19 -15 1.00 The Court also signed a-deed to the State of Oregon for road right-of-way along the Bend -Burns Ki in Townships and. Ranges as follows: 19 -14; 19 -15; 19 -16; 20 -16; 20 -17 and 20 -18. In the platter of the Re -Sale ) of ( ORDER. FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY County Owned Land WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described., and. the':• hi away County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized a.nd- direct_ed`�i I i� I I i I i I i I I I ■ 4.33 to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set op- oosite each tract, plus costs of advertising, etc. Parcel #1. Lot 8, Block 1, Cascade $30.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lot 1, Block 11, Bend View Addition 20.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lots 1 and 2, Block 6, Sisters ($10.00 per lot) 20.00 Cash Parcel #4 Lots 4 and 5, Block 12, Wiestoria 100.00 Plus city lien of 7.00 Perms: 20% cash, $6. per mo. at 60 Parcel #,5. Lot 1, Block 2, Deschutes 10.00 Cash Parcel #6. Lot 10; Block 21, Boulevard. Addition to Bend., Oregon 50.00 on terms (20% cash- Bal. 5.00 per mo.) In thP. Matter of Levy for � State Board of Forestry: The assessment for the State Board of Forestry was approved and the Assessor ordered to spread the same on the assessment rolls. In the Matter of Resolution to Re -route a Portion of Century Drive: At this time the Court passed a Resolution #1005 and No. 1006 requesting the State Highway Commission to reroute a portion of Century Drive over Riverside instead of Broadway In the Matter of Resolution to Place Butler Market Road. on Federal Aid_ Program: The Court passed. Resolution #1007 requesting the State Highway Commission to place the Butler Market Road on the Federal Aid. Program; to improve the grade and. hard surface it. Contingent on this tiropos•ed_ work being completed the County agrees to pay $5,000.00 of the cost and the City of Bend agrees to apply $650.00 on the cost of the East 8th Street section of that road.. There being no further business, Court adjourned: C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner R E S O L U T I O N #1005 WHEREAS, under the provisions of Chapter 248, Laws of 1931, and Chapter196, Laws of 1935, the State Highway Commission, by mutual agreement with the respective county courts of the several counties of the State, . is authorized. and empowered to select, locate and designate a system of secondary State highways, which highways shall be selected from the market roads or other county roads, or available locations or routes of the several counties; and WHEREAS, the County Court of Deschutes County, by mutual agreement with the State Highway Commission, has heretofore selected the Century Drive Secondary Highway No. 372, beginning in Bend. and extending in a south- westerly direction to the National Forest Boundary, and WHEREAS, in the judgment of the County Court of Deschutes County, it is and will be'for the best interests of the general 'public and of Deschutes County and. the City of Bend. in particular, that the hereinafter described section of the Century Drive Secondary Highway No. 372 be eliminated from and removed from the second ary highway system of Deschutes County, THEREFORE, be it resolved, that the State Highway Commission be, and hereby is respectfully requested to eliminate and. remove from the secondary State highway system, under and pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 248, General Laws of Oregon for 1931, and Chapter 196, General Laws of Oregon for 1935, the following described section of the Century Drive Secondary Highway No. 372 in the City of Bend, to wit: 6ection of the Century Drive Secondary Highway No. 372: Beginning at the intersection of Broadway and. Franklin Avenue and. Riverside Boulevard. in the City of Bend.; thence via Broadway and Tumalo Avenue to the intersection of Tumalo Avenue and Riverside Boulevard., a distance of approximately 0.5 mile. BE I`T FURTHER RESOLVED and understood that the above- described section of secondary highway shall, from and after the passage of this resolution and its acceptance and adoption by the State Highway Commission, become a. city street, and the improvement, construction, maintenance or repair, shall be an obligation of the City of Bend_ and. shall be solely under the jurisdiction of the city authorities of Bend.. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that this resolution be entered. in the minutes and. records of the County Court and that the clergy be and he hereby is instructed to deliver to the State Highway Commission a duly certified, copy thereof. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTES COUNTY C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett County Commissioner Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner RES0LUT I ON #1006 WHEREAS, the section of city street hereinafter described has been, by the City of Bend_, -pursuant to the -orovi:sions of law of the State a.no the ordinances of the City of Bend, designated. and adopted as a portion C34 of the city street system of the City of .Bend, and WHEREAS, under and. pursuant to the -provisions of Chapter 244), Laws of 1931, and Chapter 196, Laws of 1935, the Highway Commission and the County Court of Deschutes County„ by mutual-agreement, are authorized to I select and designate as secondary State Highways certain of the duly designated market roads or other county I roads or-available locations or routes in said county, and• WHEREAS, in the judgment of the County Court it is and will be. for the best interests of the general -oublic and of Deschutes County and the City of .Bend. in particular, that the following described sectionof city y I street be selected and designated as a part of the Century Drive Secondary Highway in Deschutes County, Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that the State Highway Commission be and it hereby respectfully, is requested.. to setbet, and designate as a part of a, secondary state highway, under and pursuant. to the provisions of Chapter 249, General Laws of Oregon for 1931, and Chapter 196, General Laws of Oregon for 1935, the following section of city street in the City of Bend, to wit: A Section of Century Drive Secondary Highway No. 3722: Beginning at the intersection of Broadway, Franklin Avenue, and Riverside Boulevard in the City of Bend; thence in a southwesterly direction along Riverside-Boulevard to the inter- section of Tumalo Avenue and Riverside Boulevard, a distance of approximately 0.5 mile. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the Highway Commission be and it hereby is respectfully requested to construct, im -prove and maintain said road under the provisions of Chapter 249, Laws of Oregon 1931, and. Chapter 196, Laws of Oregon 1935, and amendments thereof, either at the sole 'expense of the State or at the expense of the State and County pursuant to the mutual agreement of said County and State; provided, however, that no de- scription, designation, or routing of-the highway or road herein described shall prevent the Highway CommissionC from making such changes in the location of said road or highway as. the Commission may deem proper. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, THAT this resolution be -entered. in -the minutes and records of the County Courlt and that the clerk be and he hereby is instructed to-deliver to the Highway Commission a duly certified copy thereof. BY ORDER OF THE COUNTY COURT OF DESCHUTE,S COUNTY C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett County Commission�Pr Wm. J. Baer County Commission, e r RESOLUl'ION NO. 1007 WHEREAS, residents along the Butler Market Road have petitioned. this County Court to improve and sur- face that road at an early date, and WHEREAS, the Federal government is -providing funds thro•u.gh the State Highway Commission in cooperation with the state and counties on certain road. projects, and it is believed, that the Butler Market Road would. qualify for Federal aid, and WHEREAS, the State Highway Commission has viewed this road and has evidenced their willingness to consider the -possibility of placing the Butler Market Road. on the Federal aid -program, and WHEREAS, the City of Bend has passed a resolution agreeing to contribute the sum of Six Hundred Fifty Dollars ($650) with which to cooperate in the cost of irriproving and. surfacing that -part of this route lyir.Lg within the city limits of Bend, known as East Eighth Street, therefore BE IT RESOLVED by this County Court that Five Thousand. Dollars ($5,000) be made available to the State Highway Commission from the Road. Fonds when the Butler Market Road. has been improved. and hard - surfaced under the above mentioned program. BE IT FUR'T'HER RESOLVED that this Resolution 'be entered_ in the minutes of the County Court by referent; number and that the Clerk be and- is hereby instructed to deliver to the State Highway Commission a duly certified I copy hereof. Dated this 15th day of November, 1939. I By Order of the County Court of Deschutes County C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner BE ITT REMEMBERED, That the County Court of Deschutes Cotmty, Oregon, met in regular session in the Bend City Commission room in the Baird Building, Bend, Oregon, on December 7, 1938. All members being present, I the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Harvey Bostwick Witness fees & Mileage (Jubb case) $25.00 Wm. Mayer n It 11 n u 69.00 Barkley A. Newman " it it 11 11 50.70 First National Bank Aid. to Dependent Children 250. F0 Charles F. Parker Witness fees & mileage (Jubb case) 44.60 a 435 First National Bank Blind Assistance ,25 5 It If Major V7illard E. Chinn Joe Murphy Old- Age Assistance Witness fee & mileage (Jubb case) " " " " " 734,97 52,1}0 b1.4b John J.rLA'br•amson " " " " " 5.20 Harold Hurst " " " " " 17.20 Jay Vlaldrori n u n u u 2.00 R. Miller 11 �� 11 �� �� ' Houston ton V..riannon 11 If " " " 13.40 Harvey Bostwick " " " " " 49.60 A. L. Brandt Reporter fees (Jubb Case) 4o.po Melvin A. Pickell Witness fees (Jubb case) 10.00 Mason Henderson " " " " 10.00 Lowell Henderson It " " " 49.60 Manget Milburn Bower li II It Material Witness (Jubb case) �i it 11 11 ,,rp William Robert Smith u u u " " �� n u n It . fo 0.50 170.50 Dr. J. C. Evans Testimony & Observation (Jubb case) 300,00 Charles C.'Rohleder Material Witness (Jubb case) 11 II II II 9f lO:00 Katie Hutchison (Rohleder- Material Witness -Jubb case) 31,75 Richard J. 'Crane Court Reporter 182.0 Victor Plath • Grand. Juror 3--00 Edna Beck Fred Landaker 11 u It 11 3.00 May E. Arnold " " 3126 Margaret Hemingway 3.00 E. J. Wyckoff " u 6.20 Walter Wilson it " 9.60 Paul Reynolds Juror 3.00 Gustave Be3Zry " 19.00 George Euston It 3.00 Roy B. Slate " 3.00 Pearl Moore " 13.00 Ellis Ed.gington " 3.00 Joe Hunter. " 6.00 Bertha Duckworth " 3.00 May Crampton it 13.00 Jesse Miller 6.6o Boyd. Simmons " 3.00 S. P. Barclay It 3-00 ,.Vern 'Triplett It .. 3.00 Theresa Cox If 15.00 Leonard T rueax If 17.00 Roy Austin. ". 7.00 N. P. Smith If 3.00 Geo. T. Murphy " 3:40 Warren Edmunds " 20.00 Dorothy McCauley " 3.00 D. C. Hale- 15.00 Oliver J. Ordway " 3.00 Kenneth Moody " • • . 15.00 E. J. McElroy " 3.00 Eldiva Harman If ' • . 27.00 Walter Spickelmier " 3.00 Ivan McGilvray " 3.00 Geo. Childs " 3.00 C. G. Hoogner If 3.00 M. J. Kelley " 3.00 Maude Pyle- Bailiff 24.00 Robert H. Foley Prof. Services (Rohn Critzer) 30.00 0. D. Allingham Witness fees (Jubb case) 6.00 Frank Crow: u n u u 2.00 Lloyd. Kelley " " " " 2.00 Warren Abercrombie " " " " 43.00 Dr. J. F. Hosch " " " " 5.00 Dr. J. C. Vandevert If " It " 5.00 Dr. H. E. Mackey it 11 " 5.00 R. K. Inner n u n u 2.00 Mrs. R. K.•Innes 11 it 11 11 2.00 Delbert Cochran " " " " 4.00 H. L. Betts it " it "- 2.00 P. E. Ryan' It n n If 2.00 Ray Rademacher " " It It 2.00 Harris Meagher n n it u 2.00 j1 Ray Eubanks u n n u 2.00 Everett Rambo It it if If 2.00 E. H. Kennedy " 11 If 2.00 52.00 Bertha Eubanks " " " " Pilot Butte Inn Jurors' lodging (Jubb case) 144.50 Morris Shipley Grand Jury 1litness 2,00 Morris Shiley Witness fees 4 op Billy Austin If 11 4.00 Melvin Erickson Grand Jury Witness 2.00 Charles Miller 2.00 Ray Miller. If " " 2.00 Harvey Brinson !' " " 2.00 Viola Peterson " If " 2.00 Harris Meagher " If ° 2.00 Viola Peterson Witness fees 4.o0 Max Hemingway " it 5.00 Charles Miller " " 2.00 Ray Miller. " " 2.00 Harvey Brinson 14,00 oo Mel Erickson " " 4 Harris Meagher " " 2.00 Everett Rambo " " 2.00 Joe Rinearson 1.00 Dr. P. W. Chernenkoff " " 5.00 @ . G. McGuire " " . 500 Mike Redding " " 1.00 Ray Stuart " " 1.00 Florence Swanson Reporter fees (McGuire Inquiry) 23.00 43 Pearl Moore May Crampton Theresa Cox Leonard. Trueax Warren Edmunds Gustave Berry D. C. Hale Eldiva Harman Kenneth Moody Lois Scouten Florence Swanson George Williamson Aubrey E. Perry Mable G. Livesay Mable G. Livesay Ruth M. Shearer C. L. McCauley Athel Dudley J. H. Loomis J. Alton Thompson C. L. McCauley State Dept: of Agriculture Mabel Renndlds D. L. Farleigh C. M. Olson Wm. Rahn ' Elsie Stoffel Willa Shaver Mrs. 17m. Foss Dorothy Vesta C. N. Sorensen Irma Wood. Maud Pyle Almer N. Eggen Z. T. Gideon Harry J. Loggan C. P. Becker Ruth M. Shearer Mrs. R. E. •Rudolpph Winifred F�ullin� ion n u ' u Wm. J. Baer Millard Triplett C.`E. Lyon. D.A.V. of W.W. Chapt. 14 J. C. Penney Com-oani Erickson's Food Market The Miller'Lumber Company G. Y. Ha,ggiund Downing Cafe First National Bank State Relief Committee Bushong & Co. West Coast*Printing & Binding Ross Farnham Agnes Hyde Midstate Hardware Company Bend Storage & Transfer Co. The Redmond Spokesman Bend Troy Laundry E. Meistad The, Bend Bulletin C. J. Rademacher Ponderosa Cafe Pine Tavern The J. K. Gill Company State Ind..'Accident Comm. City Garbage W. B. Anderson Motor Co. n n' it It Burton's Service Station Bend. Water.Department Symons Bros. Pac. Power.& Light Co. Bend-Garbage Co. American Education Press Northwest Printing Co. iDowning Cafe The Owl Pharmacy City Drug Company First Methodist Church Magill Drug Co. Standard Oil Company J. W. Copeland Yards George Childs Hardware Co. Standard Oil Company Marion M. Lesh Pacific Telephone Co. DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Coast Stamp Works GENERAL ROAD FUND: Walter Davis Oscar Osmunson Juror fees 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.00 3.ao 3.0.0 Clerk Hire -- Treasurer is Office 3.76 Bailiff fees 72.00 95.05 Jubb Guard Watermaster 153.27 Postage 15.00; Express 37¢; Circuit Court 290. 15.66 Exp. Clerk's Convention 14.95 It Treasurer's " 13.35 Sheriff-Postage 21.00 Sheriff's Deputy 4.30 Acting Probation Officer 4o :49 50.41 Posta e 11.00; Travel 35.91; Supplies 3.50 Tel. 9.93; Auto & Travel 3.55 10.39 Sealer of Weights & Measures 19.44 Election Registrations 11 1 .10 1.90 „ u .'40 It „ ,.30 „ 1.90 It If 1.40 It n 1.00 1.10 n n 2.40 Election Exp. � -75 u u 4.00 Justice of the Peace fees 14.00 Revaluation 269.70 Election Exp. 14.50 Treasurer Postage 10.00 School Supt. -Clerk 3 0 5 County Nurse--Mileage „ „ 16.35 25.00 it " - Postage 5.00 " " - Telephone 1.94 it It - Supplies u .n _ `'Telephone 3.3q 4.52 County Commissioner 96.00 Exp. to Convention '12.00 Postage 3.20; Supplies 50¢; Commissioners 39.50 42.20 Soldiers Relief 31.86 I ° D.A.V. ( of W.W.) 1.58 (Percy A. Stevens Post4) 19. "0 ' (U.S.W.V) 9.00 Weed Control Fund 200.00 Prisoner's Board 101.25 General Assistance 695.99 Child Welfare 10.02 9.65 Sheriff's Supplies' 27_.25 6.75 School Supt. -- Supplies Courthouse Exp. 354.41 Care of Prisoners 11.00 Jail Exp. •65 Coal 29.50 Legal Pub. 20.30 Jail Exp. 1.05 Election Exp. 16.50 11 It- 3.25; Leg. Pub. 17.10 20.355 Prof. Services (Morris) 5..00 Prisoners' Board 24.25 Meals for Jurors 101.70 School Supt. Supplies 5.57 Watermaster .93; Peace Officers 6.92 7.65 Court House Exp. 12.00 6.00 Sheriff's Auto Exp. (Oct . ) n „ " (Nov.) 2.75 Courthouse Ex-o. 92 Jail Exp. 4.80 Watermaster 's Exp. Jail 2.19; Nurse 1.:00" 3.50 25.64 Courthouse 21.95; Jail Ex-o. 6 School Supt's. Supplies 24. 30.27 Revaluation Exp. Jurors' Meals 26.95 Election Exp. 3.30 Clerk 34.50; Circuit Court 1.00; Sheriff 3.50; Planning Board 500 39.50 Election Exp. 3.50 Jail Ex-P. 1.50 Commissioners' Exp. UP Courthouse Exp. Jail Exp. 2.10 Sheriff's Auto Exp. 25.53 Care of Prisoners 29.00 Telephone -- Various Offices 67.25 f I Tags, Receipt Books etc. 41.3o i Salary 9.99 „ 13.47 Geo. T. Murphy Julius Steen 0. G. Hale Wm. Carpenter Carl Ammons Clinton Delude D. D. Tussing Roger F. Taylor Dan C. ti °food. C. E. Alf rey Geo. H. McAllister Lee Hollenbeck Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. State Industrial Acc. Comm. R. J. McCann Standard -Oil Company Bend Water Department Central Gregon Motor Co. Midsta.te •Hardware Company ,Doug's Service Station Bend - Portland Truck Service Shell Oil Company A. E. Ault Pacific Rower & Light Co. The Redmond Spokesman Schuman Auto Electric George Childs Hardware The Miller Lumber Company The Bend-Hardware Company The 'Texas Company J. W. Copeland Yard. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. General Petroleum Corp. Pacific Power & Light MARKET ROAD FUND: Salary It n It n • n It n u n n it Hardware Road Employees Ins. Misc. Acct. Grease Misc. Acct. Parts Hardware Hardware Misc. Acct. Fuel Parts Misc. Acct. Misc. Acct. Parts Hardware Lumber 52e; Cement 23.75 Hardware Fuel Lumber Tire Acct. 12.00; Parts 34.91 Motor Oil Warehouse Lights Earl Snell License In the Nutter of Ap_nlication for Beer .Licenses. • At this time the following a_oplications for beer licenses were approved: Mrs. J. Helfrich Ma llVerg Holt Wiiam Fredrick Barfknecht (2) Lee Grimes (2) William White Rose Dora Yager Walter William Wilson (2) Bert M. Meeks Walter Hickok Esther Inks James William Lemke J. F. Van Allen In the Matter of Sale of County Owned Land: At this time the Court signed. the following deeds: Andrew M: Anderson Lot 9, Block 13, Riverside Andrew Moen Lot 2, Block 4, North Addition to Bend_, Oregon $10:00 400.00 110.00 35.92 124.75 112.25 120;75 119.97 137.75 134.75 137.25 139.75 179.10 139.75- 290.45 48.33 1.25 33.72 2.70 1.00 49.4o 20 .•00 1.90 . 41.50 . 1.10 6.72 6.75 1 7.51 24.27 53.44 291.62 5 46.91 . 31.99 . 2.05 9.00 437 In the I\iatter of Road Equipment: At this time the Court ordered a snowplow for the F.W.D. Truck from Contractors Equipment Corno rat i to cost $460.00. In the Matter of the Re-Sale ) of ) County Owned Real Estate ) / ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL 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 said. property, Therefore, be it ordered that tl:,e Sheriff of Deschutes County, Oregon be and he is hereby authorize and directed to sell the following described. real -property in the manner provided by law for not less than th minimum price and. terms set opposite each tract: Parcel #i. Lot 9, Block 197, Third. Addition to Bend Park $12.50 Cash Parcel #�. Lot 14, Block 23, Highland Addition 20.00 Cash Parcel #3. S1'1SW', Sec. 17; SEISE,, Sec. 19, Twp. 19 S.R. 13 E.W.M. 90.00 terms Parcel #4. SWlF'Nll; NW1S4n Sec. 31, (20 -o cash - -Bal. $20.00 per mo. 6% int.) IN-o. 17(SS -�- 13 East W.M. 90.00 terms 6 55.00 cash - -B al. in mo. at 6p) Parcel #5. N1NE1; E -NWl and SE1SWa Sec. 13, Twp. 14 S.R. 11 E.W.M. 50.00 cash Parcel #6. SW1NE1. sec. 14, Twp.15, S.R. 12 E.W.M. less 13.60.acres deeded to State Of Oregon recorded in Vol. 54, Page 516, Record of Deschutes County Deeds; and NV1�.SEa. of Sec. 14, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. less 2.49 acres deeded to. the State of Oregon recorded. in Vol. 54, Page 467, Deed Records of Deschutes County, Oregon 90.00 Cash. There being no further business Court adjourned until December 21, 1939. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. Triplett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 4.38 December 21, 1938 BE IT RETvEMBERED, That an adjourned meeting of the County Court in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, was held in the Court Room December 21, 10138. 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 : I. E. Barrett Witness fees & Mileage $8.60 Vine W. Stid.ham It It " It it " 6.50 s: 60 Arthur Nus zbaum Tom A. Mogan Grand Jury Witness 2.00 61 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Tele-ohone Service l�(.00 Richard.-J. Crane Court Reporter. C. L. Simpson Juror fees It " 21.00 52'40 Hardy Allen Percy A.. Stevens Post #4 Soldiers Relief 9.97 44.00 L. V. Jenkins Witness fees & mileage (Wilkerson ca�ie) 44.00 G. V. Close " it 11 " " 44.00 James G.. Lutz " " " " 44.00 Robert C. Smith Fred. Wilson Ida McDermott Bailiff Witness fees & mileage (Wilkerson case) g 44 00 44.50 Richard'J. Crane Reporter fees 46.50 George Aitken Juror fees 7' 0 C. N. Sorensen Helen Hemingway " " 9.00 Ed Glaab " " 3.00 D. H. Woods " " 12.20 Chas. Allen " " 11.00 I. D. Hardendorf " " 9.00 Wm. Lackaff 01.00 01.00 R. E. Brown It 9.00 J. D. Donovan it It 4.0 George Langford It 11 3'00 Harry Castle First National Bank Aid to Dependent Children 250.71 It Old Age Assistance 775.29 Blind Assistance 5.25 John Rust Witness fees (Wilkerson case) 2.00 Wm. Austin n u n n �� 2.00 2.00 Frances Wilkerson Viola Peterson " it " " 2.00 Max Hemingway n u It n 2.00 " It it " 4.o0 Chas. Miller u n 11 4.00 Ray Miller " " 11 It 4.0o Harvey Brinson " " " " 4.00 Melvin Erickson 2.00 Harris Meagher Everett Rambo i� i� 2.00 Ruth Livingston " " It " 2.00 75:00 Genevieve Horttkotte Juror fees 660.00 Priscilla Blakley �i Walter Nelson Beulah Bockman 57.00 Don McKenzie " " 15.00 Horace Richards 11 It 51. Letha LaBertew 11 It 3• 00 Arthur Erickson " " 30.00 70.00 Claud. Vanevert " " 60.70 Geo. P. Elliott Theodore Aune ��� 51.00 00 C. 0. Entrikin George Cyrus It i� 76.40 Wilson George it " " 00 63.00 Pearl Becker Carl Baker " " 53.00. Dica M. Banks " " " " 51.00 73.40 Walter Danielski Viola Benson " " 72.00 Inez Boles " " 54.00 Nina Niskanen " " 60.00 51.20 Mark Blakley " " 63.00 Elsa Hamilton 46.00 Florence Swanson Bailiff " 124.00 W. P. Vandevert' " 8.00 Fred Wilson Frances Wilkerson Witness-fees (Taylor case) 2.00 Harvey Brinson Mileage (Wilkerson case) •50 Ray Hill Witness fees (Critzer case), 2.00 Chas. Sipchen it 11 11 11 2.00 K. C. Gulick " " "' " 2.00 . Irma Wood. Election Exp. 10.00 Hartley's Grocery Soldier's Relief (Ray Johnson Post +44) 1.38 N. A. Peterson Land erroneously deeded 10.00 Bert C. Boylan Travel Exp. 27.90 Ray Rademacher Witness fees (Critzer case) 2.00 Viola Benson Juror fees 6.00 MARKET ROAD FUND: Robert Horne Salary 4.99 C. E. Alfrey " 55.90 Geo. H. McAllister ° 65.90 Dan C. Wood " 55,90 Lee Hollenbeck " 55.90 In the'Matter of Bids of .Gasoline for.1939: At this time the Court opened bids from ten oil companies, who each submitted identical bids of 170 per gallon. On motion all bid.s were rejected. A further motion was made and carried to reconsider-gasoline purchase for•1939 end to divide the 'business among the nine bidders who make local deliveries, provided a contract price of 170 is accepted.. There being no further business, Court adjourned.. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. T riolett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner BE I`i' REMEMBERED, That the regular term of the County Court•was begun and held at the Court House in Bend on January 4, 1939, County Judge, C. E. Lyon, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer being present, and this being the time fixed by law for E. E. Varco, Commissioner elect, to take office, he was duly sworn and assumed his duties. In the- Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Wm.•J. Baer Expenses State Highway Meeting $20.00 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner- 90.00 R. E. Eaton Payment on contract held invalid 50.00 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 18.10 J. F. Plunkett County Clerk's Exp. -- Repair Typewriter 23.95 Trinity Lutheran Church Election Exp. (May, 1939) .00 Opal Sprague Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office..00 M. T. Triplett County Commissioner 100.00 Mrs. R. E Rudolph School Supt's Clerk 39.00 J. Alton Thompson Travel'30.10; Postage 10.00; Convention 24.05; Express 250 64.40 Harry J. Loggan Revaluation Exp. 65.60 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk's Supplies .50 Eileen Mayer Sheriff's Clerk- Auto• License 10.00 Orpha Hamby " " " " 15.00 Grace Morris " " " " 35.00 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 125.95 Winifred Fullington County Nurse--Postage 2.00; Laundry 2.30; Supplies 12.67; Telephone 3.75; Mileage 56.25 74.97 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Cash advanced 3,.34, Athel Dudley Sheriff's Deputy 8.00 Art Burnside & Co. Sheriff's Exp. 46.71 Z. r. Gideon Justice of the Peace 13,50 Downing Cafe Juror's Meals 29.25 Prisoners' Meals 71.50 Bushong & Co. Subpoenas 2.60 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights,& Measures 18.44 Martin T. Pratt, Sheriff Prisoners' Board (Jubb) 6.00 Bend. Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 1,50 Deschutes County Advertiser Clerk's Supplies (Election Exp.) 14.00 E. Meistad Jail Exp. 1.00 H. E. Mackey, M. D. Prof. Services (Barron examination 5.00 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 9.00 State Relief Committee Child Welfare 9.91 Marchant Calculating Machine Co. Renewal Maintenance Contract -- Sheriff 12.50 The Bend Bulletin Warrant Call 3.60; Leg. Pub. 34.15 37.75 Pine Tavern Jury Meals _ 39. 25 " " County Court Exp. 10.60 Webb Book Publishing Co. School Supt.--Books .65 Redmond Spokesman Warrant Calls 3.70 If 11 Leg. Pub. 78.30; Statements 6.25; Clerk's Receipt Books 5.20 89.75 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Clerk's Supplies 4.45 Bend Water Department Jail Exp. 2.25 City Drug Company Co. Judge 1.40: Clerk 3.75; Sheriff 2.25; School Supt. 1.65; Planning Board 1.50 10.55 New Deal Trading Post Court House Exp. 30.30 Pacific Power & Light Co. Jai. 2.40; Courthouse 34.65; Nurse 1.00 39,05 Symons Bros. Fingerprint Identification 15.45 11 11 Watermaster's Exp. 2.00 GENERAL'ROAD FUND: Roger F. Taylor Salary- 53.90 Clint Delude " 53.90 Carl' Ammons " 49.90 D. D. Tussing " 0. 1 0. G. Hale " 44.91 Wm. Carpenter " 44.90 Julius Steeft " 40.41 Geo. T. Murphy " 44.9o. Oscar Osmunson " 44.90 Chas. DeShaz'er " 3.00 In the.Matter of the Sale z of County Owned Land: At this time the Court signed. the following deeds: H. M. Eby All that portion of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter in Section 21, Township 14 S.R. 13 E.W.M. lying East of The Dalles- California Highway, $63.52 �,. H. Aufderhar Lots 15 and 16, Block 40, Center Addition to Bend. 1 25.00 In the'Matter of Bids of .Gasoline for.1939: At this time the Court opened bids from ten oil companies, who each submitted identical bids of 170 per gallon. On motion all bid.s were rejected. A further motion was made and carried to reconsider-gasoline purchase for•1939 end to divide the 'business among the nine bidders who make local deliveries, provided a contract price of 170 is accepted.. There being no further business, Court adjourned.. C. E. Lyon County Judge M. T. T riolett Commissioner Wm. J. Baer Commissioner BE I`i' REMEMBERED, That the regular term of the County Court•was begun and held at the Court House in Bend on January 4, 1939, County Judge, C. E. Lyon, Commissioner Wm. J. Baer being present, and this being the time fixed by law for E. E. Varco, Commissioner elect, to take office, he was duly sworn and assumed his duties. In the- Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Wm.•J. Baer Expenses State Highway Meeting $20.00 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner- 90.00 R. E. Eaton Payment on contract held invalid 50.00 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 18.10 J. F. Plunkett County Clerk's Exp. -- Repair Typewriter 23.95 Trinity Lutheran Church Election Exp. (May, 1939) .00 Opal Sprague Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office..00 M. T. Triplett County Commissioner 100.00 Mrs. R. E Rudolph School Supt's Clerk 39.00 J. Alton Thompson Travel'30.10; Postage 10.00; Convention 24.05; Express 250 64.40 Harry J. Loggan Revaluation Exp. 65.60 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk's Supplies .50 Eileen Mayer Sheriff's Clerk- Auto• License 10.00 Orpha Hamby " " " " 15.00 Grace Morris " " " " 35.00 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 125.95 Winifred Fullington County Nurse--Postage 2.00; Laundry 2.30; Supplies 12.67; Telephone 3.75; Mileage 56.25 74.97 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Cash advanced 3,.34, Athel Dudley Sheriff's Deputy 8.00 Art Burnside & Co. Sheriff's Exp. 46.71 Z. r. Gideon Justice of the Peace 13,50 Downing Cafe Juror's Meals 29.25 Prisoners' Meals 71.50 Bushong & Co. Subpoenas 2.60 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights,& Measures 18.44 Martin T. Pratt, Sheriff Prisoners' Board (Jubb) 6.00 Bend. Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 1,50 Deschutes County Advertiser Clerk's Supplies (Election Exp.) 14.00 E. Meistad Jail Exp. 1.00 H. E. Mackey, M. D. Prof. Services (Barron examination 5.00 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 9.00 State Relief Committee Child Welfare 9.91 Marchant Calculating Machine Co. Renewal Maintenance Contract -- Sheriff 12.50 The Bend Bulletin Warrant Call 3.60; Leg. Pub. 34.15 37.75 Pine Tavern Jury Meals _ 39. 25 " " County Court Exp. 10.60 Webb Book Publishing Co. School Supt.--Books .65 Redmond Spokesman Warrant Calls 3.70 If 11 Leg. Pub. 78.30; Statements 6.25; Clerk's Receipt Books 5.20 89.75 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Clerk's Supplies 4.45 Bend Water Department Jail Exp. 2.25 City Drug Company Co. Judge 1.40: Clerk 3.75; Sheriff 2.25; School Supt. 1.65; Planning Board 1.50 10.55 New Deal Trading Post Court House Exp. 30.30 Pacific Power & Light Co. Jai. 2.40; Courthouse 34.65; Nurse 1.00 39,05 Symons Bros. Fingerprint Identification 15.45 11 11 Watermaster's Exp. 2.00 440 The Bruce Publishing Co. School Supt. - -Books .00 Northwest Printing Company Dist. Atty. 17.67; Clerk 39.94; 5.51 Magill Drug Co. Fingerprint Identifaction 2:10; Jail Exp. 1.95 4.05 Geo. Childs Hardware Courthouse Exp.. ,•70 State Industrial Acc. Comm. Watermaster x,.50 Peace Officers 6.86 Winifred Fullington County Nurse--Postage 2.00 MARKET ROAR FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Salary 32.95• GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Salary 65 -qO4 C. E. Alf rey " 89.44 Lee Hollenbeck Dan C. Wood " n 86.24 Roger F. Taylor Clinton Delude it it 66.214 79,g4 Carl Ammons S9.44 D. D. Tussing 0. G. Hale 73•g4 Wm. Carpenter " 74.08 Julius Steen " 49.39 Geo. T. Murphy Oscar Osmunson 35.92 Schuman Auto Election Parts 29.12 State Industrial Acc. Comm. Road Employees Ins. 53.97 1412.71. The Texas Company. Fuel Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Warehouse Telephone 10.70 Bend Auto Parts,.Inc. Parts & Repairs 16.9g The Miller Lumber Company Lumber 10.39 The Owl Pharmacy Misc. 1.70 49.9! Bend Hardware Company Hardware A. E. Ault Parts & Repairs 6.v J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 2.72 4+•1.0 Central Oregon Motor Co. Parts & Repairs Bend Water Department Misc. Acct. 1.2F Geo. Childs Hardware Hardware 1.90 Doug's Service Station " 22.87' Pac. Power & Light Co. Electricity--Warehouse 10.9?. Bend Auto Top,Body & Paint Shop Parts &- Repairs 4.1r' Shell Oil Company Fuel Acct. 41.2`.' In the Matter of Gasoline Contracts: At this time the Court signed and approved the following; Gasoline Contracts: 1. Standard- Oil Co. 2. Texas Co. 3. Shell Oil Co. 4. General Petroleum Corporation 5. Associated Oil Co. 6. Union Oil Company 7. Signal Oil Co. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds: Court ordered Treasurer to transfer $12,961.67 from Motor Vehicle License Fund to Road fund for the purpose of calling Road Warrants retroactive December 29th, 1939. In the-Matter of the Sale of County owned Property: At this time the Court signed. a contract to J. S. Coburn for Lots 4 and 5 of Block 12 Wiestoria for the sum of $100.00. $10.00 to be paid down, and the balance in monthly installments of $6.00 each, commencing January 24, 1939 with interest at '6% per annum At this time the Court signed a 'contrast to Alfred Ludi for Lot 10 Block 21 Boulevard for the slim of $50.00.. $10.00 to be paid. down, and the balance in monthly installments of $5.00 each, commencing January 2?•4, 1939 with interest at 6% per annum. In the. Matter of the Appointment of Officers, for the Year 1939: At this time the Court appointed the following officers: 1. Geo. H. McAllister ---------- -------=- -Boadmaster 2. J. W. Thom---------------- ---- - - - - -- ---County Health Officer Winifred Fullington------------------- County Health Nurse Frank Crow - - - -- -- Janitor and Jailer In the- Matter of an Oregon to ) Withdraw certain lands from ) Land Sale to be held Jan.14,1939 ) At this time the Court entered an order to withdraw the NW-1 of SW- •,.and SW� of NWj of Section 31, Two. 17 S.R. 13 E.W.M. from the January 14th, 1939 Sale as the Central Oregon Irrigation Distriict cannot deliver water for it. In the�Matter of Designating / the Official County Newspapers At this time the Court entered an order designating The Red.mond Spokesman and the Bend. Bulletin as official County Newspapers. In the Matter of Dog Licenses: At this time the Court ordered. that the following fees be collected for Dog Licenses: $1.00 fo:cc male or spayed female; $1.50 for Females except that on and after the 1st day of April, 1939 the fee shall be F - increased an additional 50 cents on each license. u i i i 1 � In the Matter of the Lowering Interest'on County Warrants: At this time the Court ordered. that the interest on.General Fiend Warrants be lowered from 6% to.5%. and Road•Warrants from 6% to 4% effective on and after the 1st day of February, 1939• P In the Matter of the Renewal of r Beer License: At this time the Court ordered the issuance of a renewal of a Store "B" Beer License for 1939, to Charles Taylor Leedy of Sisters, Ore. In the Matter of Dance Hall Licenses:l At this time the Court approved the bond and ordered a license issued to the Tumalo Grange and also to the Please Ridge Communite Hall. , In the Matter of Land Purchase ) Contract covering 190 acres in the ) ORDER Vicinity of the Proposed Wickiup Dam: ) WHEREAS, it appears that the lands described in that certain land purchase contract now before the Court,'being approximately 190 acres of land located in Sections 19 and 31, Township 22 South, Range 9 East, W.M. are proper and necessary for the United States of America to be used in connection with the construction of the proposed Wickiup Dam, and WHEREAS, the United States of America proposes to enter into a land purchase contract with-Deschutes County, Oregon, as of this date, for the purchase of said lands from Deschutes County for the sum of $427.50, i and said purchase price is a proper and adequate consideration therefor. Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that Deschutes County, Oregon, acting by and through its County Court does hereby enter into said land purchase contract with the United States of America-, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the - members of this Court as of this date execute said land purchase con tract. In the Matter of / Official Bonds: John H. Loomis Constable $1000•.00• Jesse A. Fountain Assessor $5000.00 C. P. Niswonger Coroner $3000.00 Mable G. Livesay Clerk $10000.00 Carl Schuman Deputy Clerk $2000.00 In the Matter of the Drawing of Monthly Salary Warrants: At this time the Court ordered•the Clerk to draw monthly warrants to the following officers for the year 1939, or until further notice. C. L. Allen, County Judge $125.00 Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk 150.00 Carl Schuman, Deputy Clerk 1.10.00 Opal Sprague, Recording Clerk 92.50 C. L. McCauley', Sheriff 209.33 R. I. Hamby, Deputy Sheriff 125.00 Marie Noakes, Deputy Tax Collection Office 95.00 Velma Spickelmier, Deputy Tax Collection Office 70.00 J. Alton Thompson, School Supt.- - 166.66 J. A. Fountain, Assessor 166.66 Marguerite Lyons, Deputy Assessor. 100..00. Elsie Cox, Bookkeeping Mach. Deputy 95.00 Ruth M. Shearer, Treasurer 125.00 Gladys Gardner, Dist. Attorney Stenographer 70.00 Winifred Fullington, County Nurse 125.00 Marjorie Smith, Nurse Stenographer -35.00 There being no further business the court adjourned. -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco. Commissioner January 5th and 6th, 1939 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a Court.meeting held on the above dates the County Court started picking a jury Panel for the ensuing year. The Court•then adjourned. until January 11th. At which time they would finis picking the Jury Panel. January 11th, 1939 BE IT REMEMBERED that on the above date the County Court Yield. a meeting. At this time C. L. Allen, who was appointed County Judge by Charles H. Martin, Governor of the State of Oregon upon the resignation of C. E. Lyon, was sworn in and assumed his duties as said County Judge. Commissioners Wm. J. Baer and E. E. Varco were also present. At this time the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims z Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Erickson' s Food. Market Jail Expense $ • �9 Standard. Oil Co. of Cal. Commissioners -$4.37 Sheriff $12:04 16.41 Bend Storage and Transfer Coal 14.25 First National Bank of Port. W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Union Oil Co. of Cal. J. F. Hosch, M.D. Burton's Service Station State Relief Committee of'Ore. C. E. Lyon, County. Judge Mrs. Lloyd Kelley Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Midstate Hardware Co. Carl Austin Eileen Mayer Grace Morris Hogan Studios Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Dr. Robert Hemingway Erickson' s Food Market In the Matter of the Jury Panel for the year 1939: General Assistance Sheriff's Expense Sheriff's Auto Exp. Prof. Services Court House Exp. Child Welfare Salary -- 29.16; supplies 25¢; Postate 3.32; Travel 14.00 Witness fees (Jubb case) Telephone -- Various Osfices Jail Exp. Sheriff's Expense Sheriff's Clerk (Auto License) Sheriff's Clerk " 1' Fingerprint Identification Sheriff 19.60; Assessor 31.20 Spanish War Veterans Acct. Percy A. Stevens Post #44 At this time the Court picked the following Jury: Dewey Achenbach G. W. Ager Batie C. Allen Guy Allingham Bessie L. Allison Lillian A. Anderson Mary P. Anderson Frank Arnold Ray Armstrong Geo. L. Billingsley Homer F. Brown Judd F. Bourland E. E. Burgess C. W. Bush Floyd Barton W. G. Burleigh Myrtle Burgess Mary Benn Wm. S. Bailer C. H. Bishop Horace Brookings Otto Bruehne Ester L. Buegler C. P. Becker Glenn H. Baker Wm. J. Burton Mary E. Gilcher Eugene Glazier Wm. Gray Laura Grimes Bertha Hesse Y. T. Hartley C. G. Hitchcock Perit Huntington Guy Houk Gail Haxdendorf Madge Herron John Hohnstein W. L. Haynes Wm. R. Hatch Corwin Heim Larond V. Hackett Lydia Hawkinson Albert G. Hedstrom Wm. J. Hall A. L. Houmard Catherine Holmes- Wm. C. Hardy Irene Herbring E. S. Hilton C. A. Holmes Paul Hosmer Ned Howland Ivy Hughi tt Isabel Bunnell Marshall Hunt Frank Haner Edith Hodge Herbert Innes Susie Joanis Elmer E. Johnson Jeannette K. Johnson Francis Jackson Ray Jac"an Joseph T. Klein Edith Kostol Marie Kelleher L. C. Kimsey Glenn Kriger Avon Kittleson Otis S. L :comers Myrtle B. Lieuallen Nora Lehnherr Chas. J. Leverett Lonnie Lubbes Sadie A..Lucas Wm. Lindgren Geo. W. Ludowitz Charlotte Birchard Fred Burrow L. P. Baird Emery Banta Kermit Beougher N,. L. Blakiklee- Vera Bowman W. E. Butcher Cary W. Chambers Claude Christ Clare L. Colegrove' W. J. Creighton Bertha Conklin Marie Cashman Geo. Childers P. K. Christofferson Carrie Clapp Hazel Coble M. J.. Coe Berwyn Coyner John• Cronin Alfred Danielson Jack. C. Davis Frank Dubarko Genevieve Davis Effie Douthit Carl J. Lindh A. W. Long W. P. Loser Louis Luckenbill Jenks McDaniels Mrs. N. Morris Frank H. May Bertha McCormack Iva Monohan Dorot,by McGarvey Rudolph Mollner Myrtle Moore Lucile Mayer John .F. Moeck E. G.. McCabe Mike-Morrison Janet Macke Charles W. Marley Olive E. McKay Kenneth H. Minor Carl Mitchell H. T. Mustard. Melvina Maker Howard Mayfield Thos. C. Merchant Tom Murphy Leland S. Minks Nellie Nooe R. M. Nedrow Fred J. Oudermeulen Florence Olson Ethel Obernolt e W. L.-O'Donnell John W. Padden J. M. Piland Ray Peoples Frank R. Prince, Sr. Maud Pyle H. A. Peters Frank Parsyck Harley Peiffer• Glen Pendergast Helen Peak Jessie Peoples Carol Perry L. B. Redifer Frank G. Ribbhoff Herman Rasch J. E. Rentschlar Walter Rydell Olive A. Reiter Marjorie C. Rademacher Eunice Dugan Welch D. Evans Duane Eames Thos. C. Ewing Clarence Elder John M. Franks B. L. Fleck Jessie J. Faddis Edith Fairchild Stewart T. Fox James Fraser Burnice Fissel May Fryrear Andrew Foley Hugh Fountain Henry N. Fowler Walnah Francis Lester Freeman Janie Frisbey Willard G. Gumpert Grover G. Gerking John L. Goodfellow Ada Gates Signa Gardner Kted Gibson xFaadx %k]9 Melvin Shaw Mabel 0. Stockton Hazel Spoo . Harl J. Sand.efs Eleanor Symons Geo. W. Stokoe August Schwartz Chas. V. Silvis :Joe A. Slate Frances Shannon N. Ellen Stuart Frances Short Paul C ..Santa Albert E. Saye A. 0. Schilling Paul Sevy . Frank Shannon Edna C. Shepard. J. S. Sillery G. A. Sinclair Ernest Smith .Daniel Stanton Bettie H. Stearns John Steidl, Jr. Carrie Stevens Ruth Stover 'Mabel Tetherow Jasper Thompson Genevieve Tucker Theodore Tweet T. W. Vandevert Dorothy Van Allen J. L. Van Allen S. H. Westesen Arthur Wurzweiler Douglas J. Ward Vanilleia Wood Gust Weber Morgan T. Williamson Chas. Williamson Sam. M. Wood E. H. Young Deloma Young 1459.99 1.00 1...99 15.00 5.21 4.77 46.73 2.00 92.05 •35 1.50 7.50 12.50 6.55 50.90 14.00 3.50 I _43 William Lynch Vern W. -Lantz Hugh R. Lakin Laving LaMarsh Alwyn Lee Irene A. Rymon P. Riedel S. E. Roberts Mavis Ryan There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner • : January 18th, 1939 - BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a.term of Court held at the Court House in Bend on January 18th, 1939, County Judge C. L. Allen, Commissioners Wm. J Baer and E. E. Varco being present the following business was transacted: In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds: At this time the Court ordered that the sum of $33+.86 be transferred from the Emergency fund into the Sheriff's Fund to take care of several items not budgeted in the 1938 budget. In the Matter of the Leasing of County Owned Lands: At this time the Court approved and signed the following leases, and ordered that all County lands should be leased at the'rate of 4¢ per acre per year unless otherwise ordered: Jess South - - -- All of Section 22; W?NWQ of Sec. 26, SW4 of Seca 26, S1 E4 of Sec. 26, -all in Township 15 S.R. 10 E.W.M. for the sum of $38.40 Glenn Slack - - -SW6/ WIN WA of Sec. 15 -18 -12 E.W.M. for $9.60 Ralph Ammon -- Part of 07- of Sec. 3&-15-12 lying East of DeschuteS River Bed for the sum of $x+.80 Howard Mayfield-- NW4NE -1, E - , NE4SW, Sec. 22; NE4, NE3NE,, NE4SW4, N SEa 21-14-12 for the sum of $19.20 Earl Fula -- --Lots 1 to 18 inclusive of Block 98; All of Block 100, except Lot 9; All of Block 105, except Lots 8, 9, 17, 21, 23, 24, 25 and 26; All of Block 106 except Lot 14, All of Block 107, except Lots 3, 4, 5 and � All of the East half of Block 101, except Lot 17; All of East half of Block 104, except Lots 15, 16, 19 and 20 in First Addition to Bend Park for the sum of $10.00. Carl Amundson ---- SNNW1, SWi of Sec. 13 -17 -11 E,W.M. for the sum of $9.60. Arnold Cattle and Hors A sociation -eta of Sec. 26, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. for the sum of $9.60 J. P. Book --- S: ?NW SW . 7- 11+ -12 E,W:M. for the sum of $x+.80 J. A. Stress-- SEINE', N�NW4, SE4SW1, SWJSE4 -2; NW4NEa, NEa•N*, NE�SE4 -11, NE4NW4i NW4NE�, SEPSE4 -23, SWaNEQ 26 -1 12 for, thhe �}m of $19 20. Joe koward --- Nt`14NN 1, -1+-12, S?NE4•, S?NW4, W�SW4 24- 14 -11; E-.i-,NE4 26- l4 -11; E;SW4, W SE4 22- 14 -1.1; SWINE1' 27- 11+ -11, NESPdx 27 -1 -11, SE�SE4 26- 1�4 -11 for the sum of $2720. Stewart Stapleton -- -Sec. 1, E? Sec. 2; S71NW4 -2, NSW -2, NE -11, N?NW4 -12, SENW -12, E'- SW4 -12, E, -12, NINE4 -12, NEtiMWa 13 -20 -19 E.W.`M. for the sum'of $73.60. ' Lawrence Huettl- NWIN1 27- 17 -12, except 15 and 20 for the sum of,$2.50 , M. H. Duncan--- SWaNWa NWQSWI 21+ -18 -12 for the sum of $3.20 Robert Monical-- SV1xNE,, N�J4SE4 3- 15 -11, SWJSWi -21, SEIAS24 -20, N,NW4.28- 14 -11; •SW4NF7Q -27 SE�NE4 -29, SE3-,SE� 28- 14 -11; SE1SF, -2 SW4SW1 -27, ,SE4NWJ 27 -14 -11 for the sum of $19.20 Otis Lipp a--- SW ;SWi -5,. SE4NE4f NEQSE4 6 -18 -13 for `the sum of $x+.80 S. H. Putman- 41WISWi 30 -15 -13 for the sum of $2.50 Priday Holmes-- S?NWa -2, Y SF- E -1NE1 1 14 -11 for the sum of $9.60 Arthur Sanders - -SE .SEA -9, "S-1 I SWIS4 -10, SE3-SW�_, SW SEA -15, Ni�d,, NWnSE4, NWxNETSW4, s1NE4SW4, SW1SWi -16, F. NE4- 21,NW4- W t S NW4 22 -1 1�+ E.W.M. for the sum of 30.00 E.E. Butler - - -S NW4, NWISW4 18 -17 -13 E.W.M. for the sum of $4.80. In the Matter of the Construction , of a Cattle-Guard :- At this time the Court sented•to the Arnold Cattle and Horse As ~ociation constructing a Cattle Guard on the Ralph Dunn Road. In the Matter of the Sale of i a County Owned House: At this time the Court approved the sale of the old house owned by the County on the SW4SW4 27 -14 -1 for $10.00 to Joe Howard, Jr. In the Matter of the signing of a letter _ endorsing sustained timber operation: At this time the Court signed. a letter endorsing sustained yield timber operation in a program of acquisition of distressed privately owned timber in the Bend. Area by the Federal Government. IN THE MATTER OF TAXES ON' • ` f THE McALLISTER DISTRICT: Whereas, in a suit then pending in the Circuit Court of the State of Oregon, for Deschutes County, wherein N.J. Nelson was the plaintiff•and McAllister District Improvement Company, a corporation, E.E. Varco, and Laura Varco, hush and °and -wife, and Deschutes County, Oregon, a municipal corporation, were the defendants, the said Court on December 3, 1937, made and entered a judgment and decree wherein it was decreed that the plaintiffs lien upon the lands in said decree described, was a prior lien to the lien of the taxes due to the defendant Deschutes County upon said lands, and d.e3creeing the foreclosure of the plaintiffs lien thereon, and Whereas, said Deschutes County then served notice of appeal to the Supreme Court of the State. of Oregon from said judgment and decree of said circuit Court and, whereas on the 23rd day of March, 1938, the sa appeal then pending and undecided and the validity of the taxes upon said premises being then in litigation, a there being by reason of said judgment and decree a grave legal question as to the validity of said tax, the County court thereupon compromised and settled the said tax and all taxes upon said premises for the sum of $150.00 which said sum was shortty thereafter paid, and ` } iI F Whereas, the minutes of the meeting of said County Court of the. 23rd day of March, 1938, by error failing to set forth the said settlement-and compromise of said taxes, Now, therefore, be it ordered by the Court this 18th day of January, 1939, as of the 23rd day of March, 1939, that the taxes upon the lands in said decree described and all taxes thereon due, owing and unpaid as of March 23, 1939, be and they are-hereby compromised and settle& and held for naught, and that the Sheriff and tax collector of this county be,-and he is hereby, ordered to note upon the tax rolls the said settlement and compromise'as'of the date March 23, 1939• Done in open court this 18th day of January, 1939• C.L. Allen, Judge Wm. J.'B aer, Commissioner In the Matter of the Recommendations for transportation of Lots, Poles or Piling over County Roads: At this time the Court approved the recommend- =tions for transportation of Logs, Poles or Piling over County Roads as submitted by the Public Utilities Commissioner of Oregon and ordered that the County continue as in the past- for the year 1939• In the Matter of the Re -Sale of / Order for sale of real property. i County owned Land I+ Whereas,.Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be and he is hereby authorized _ and.d -irected to j sell the -following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus-costs of acivertising,•etc, Parcel #1 Lots 4 and 5, Block 25; Bonn6 Home'Additiori to Bend; Oregon $30.00 Cash Parcel #2 Lots 6 and 7, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition to Bend,•Cregon $3040 Cash Parcel #3 Lots 6,7 Block 27, Bonne Home Addition to Bend, OregonL $30:00•Cash Parcel #4 Lots 14,15 and 16, Block 23,-Center Addition to Bend,0 regon $15040 Cash Parcel #5 North half•of Lotll, Block 9, North Addition to Bend, Oregon 25.00 Cash f Parcel #6 All of Block 49; Lots 6,7,9,9,10,11 and 12, Block 50, Lots 9,10,11,12,13,14,15 and 16, Block 51 Wiestoria 540 Cash )per lot) Parcel #7 Lots 9 and 10 Block 35 Wiestoria 40.00 cash In the Matter of the Sale of Real Property: At this time the Court signed the following deeds: To the City of Bend for Block 3 Wall Street Addition; Lot li Block 3 TerminalAddition, Lot 2, Block 3 Hub Addition Lot 14 Block 4 Hub Addition; lots 15, 16 Block 45 N.W. Townsite Company's 2nd Addition for the dum of $591.00 To C.E. McUne for SWj of Sec. 2, Twp. 17 S.R. 14 E.W.M. for the sum of $700-00- To Calvin Smith for Lot 1 Block 2 Deschutes for the sum of $1040 To'D.L. Penhollow for the sum of $90,00 for Lots 1,2 Block 6 Sisters ' In the Matter of Contracts for County owned land: At this time the Court signed the following contracts: To Walter Kizer for the SWjSWj Sec. 17, SEjSEj Sec. 19, Twp. 19 S.R. 13 1.W.M, for the total sum of $90.!J0 In the Matter of the Signing of a Duplicate Deed lost before recording: At this time the Court signed a Deed to A1va.Goodrich and Hobert H. Foley for Lot 21 Block 3 Park Addition. The original Deed was lost before recording and this deed was given in lieu thereof. In the Matter of the I Approval of a Dance Hall License: At this time the Court approved the Bond for a Dance Hall License for Terrebonne Grange No. 663 and. ordered clerk to issue license upon proper payment of fee. In the Matter of the Transfer of -� Funds: At this time the Court ordered that funds be #ransferred ffb m other funds in the Clerk's Account,, in the j amount of $99.00 to Deputy County Clerk's Salary. In the Matter of the Maintenance of the Cascade Lakes Forest Highway: E� 445 At this time the Court authorized the County Judge and County Clerk to enter into an agreement with the Federal Bureau of Public Roads for the maintenace of that portion Of, the Ce,scade Lakes Forest Highway which shall be constructed in said Deschutes County from and after two years from the completion of the construction thereof. In the Matter of the Transfer of- Funds: At this time the Court ordered the transfer of $1000.00 from the Lumber,. Cement and Pipe account and $500.00 from the Hardware and Powder account in the General Road Fund to the Salaries and Wages account in the General'Road Fund. There-being no further business the Court adjourned COL. Allen, County Judge E.E. Varco, Commissioner xxxxxxxXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BE IT REMEMBERED, That the regaulr term of the County Court was _begun:zand held at the Court House in Bend on February lst, 1939, County Judge, C.L. Allen, Commissioners wm'. J. Baer and E.E. Varco being present, the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Against the- County, i The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: First National Bank of Port. Old Age Ass -Ptance $9 67.59 First National Bank of Port. Blind Assistance 5,25 First National Bank of Port. Aid 'to Dependent Children 239.99 COL. Allen County Judge 95,94 F.N. Brook Rent 11.03 City of Bend Rent 10.00 Elsie Cox Assibessors Clerk 85.00 Frank Crow Janitor 75.00 L.M. Foss, Trustee Court House Rent 200.00 L.M. Foss, Trustee Heating Jail 10.00 J.A. Fountain Assessor 166.66 Winifred C..Fullington County Nurse 125.00 Gladys Gardner Dist. Attorneys Sten. 70.00 R. 1. Hamby Deputy Sheriff 125.00 Rowena Hogan, Agent County Nurse's Rent .9.00 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk 150.00 Marguerite Lyons Deputy Assessor 1004,00 C.L. McCauley, Sheriff 209.33 J.J. Newberry Jail Rent -(Feb..) 300Q0 Marie Noakes Tax Deputy 95.00 Carl Schuman Deputy Clerk 110.00 Ruth Shearer Treasurer 125.00 Marjorie Smith County Nurse's Sten. 15100 Marjorie, Smith ° 20.00. Velma Spickelmier Asst.in TeX Office 70.00 Opal Sprauge Recording Clerk 92050 J.Alton Thomppon School Supt. 166066 .Deschutes Co. Fair Ass. Fairs etc., 200.00 Mable G. Livesay CagiAdvanced for Postage 7.50 (Circuit Court) Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk Circuit Court Exp. 1.10 E.F. Varco ' County Commissioner 40:00 Wm. J. Baer. " 20.00 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire - Treasurer's Office 7050 Mrs. R.E. Rudolph School Supt. ..Clerk 49.50 C.L. McCauley Sheriff Auto & Travel- $5-54; Tel.- $6.12; Supplies $1.21 12.97 Deschutes County Advertiser Sheriff & Clerk's office Supplies 9.25 City Drug County Clerk Supplies 2,65 Harry J. Loggan Re Appraisal Exp. H.T. Merritt Drawing Justice Court JlAry List 3.00 D _ 6 H. C. Ellis Drawing Justice Court Jury List 3.00 H. R. Howell The John Wetle Co. n n n n n Soldier's Relief (American Legion Aux.) 3.00 12.39 M. P. Cashman Soldier's Relief Percy A. Stevens Post No. 4 $1:.99 3.08 , State Department of Agr. Sealer of Weights & Measures 18.44 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk--Postage 15.00 1.60 C. L. Allen Winnifred Fullington County Judge -- Mileage Mileage 80.90; Trip to The De.11es 1+.85 95.75 West Coart Printing & Binding Co._ Clerk $5.55; Sheriff $5.00 400:88 H. T. Merritt Clarence Adams Justice fees Witness fees & mileage (Justice Court,) 7.60 Mrs. Clarence Adams " " " ° • " " 1.00 7.00 Roy arson " " " " 1.00 Irene Larson Downing Cafe Prisoners' Meals 67.25 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 15+.16 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Postage • 20 0.00 7.50 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Bend Insurance Agency Postage Bond Premiums -- Coroner 15.00••- Surveyor 25.00 - -Constable 10.00: Treasurer $90. 10.00 Bend Insurance Agency Bond. Premiums--Deputy Clerk 3_0.00; R.' I. Hamby 12.550 22.50 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 32.20 Deschutes County Clerk Refund (erroneous advertising in. Land,Sale #23) 2.00 150.00 Gilbert's Insurance Agency Bond. Premium -- Sheriff Andrew Foley Bond Premium--Assessor t Clerk 15.00 50.00 J. S. Davis Company Bond Premium -- County D.C.Wax Office Equip. House B'end Bulletin Clerk's Supplies Treasurer 28.00; Assessor 4.'50; Sheriff 4.95 •93 37.15 J. K. Gill Co. School Supt. Books ° 11 ° 1.85 6'57 Metropolitan Press Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Assessor 6.00 -- Sheriff 1.50 7.50 6.73 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Peace Officers St. Ind. Acc. Comm. Watermaster •76 19.62 Kilham Stationery & Print. Co. County Clerk's Supplies 12.61 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 4o.00 J. S. Davis Co. Bond Premium -- County Treasurer 2 20.00 Lumbermens Ins. Co. R. L. Polk & Co. Bond Premium -- County Treasurer Assessor $10.00; Clerk 10.00; Sheriff 10.00 30.00 Caxton Printers. Ltd. School Supt. - -Books 7•q9 3.•�5 The Owl Pharmacy Ore. St. Agr. College Clerk's Supplies County Agent--$1000.; Home Demonstration Agent $550. 1550.00 Square Deal Furniture Go. Hogan Studio Courthouse Exp. Sheriff's Exp. (Fingerprint Id..) 2.00 5.00 Bend Abstract Co. Courthouse Exp. 12.00 2.10 Warp Publishing Co. School Supt.--Books 72.10 Redmond.Spokesman Leg. Publ. A. E. Simmons County Judge's Exp. 5.50 A. E. Simmons School Supt. Supp. 4.00 Shell Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 7.09 Bend Garbage Jail Exp. 1.50 2.25 Bend. Water Dept. Pac. Power & Lt. Co.' Jail Exp. Courthouse 28.13; Jail 2.26; Nurse 1.00 31.39 0. G. Lippe Courthouse Exp. 4.00 MARKET ROAD FUND ° Carl Alfrey Salary " 139.75 139:7 Lee Hollenbeck Ore. St. Highway Comm. Blue prints 5 i GENERAL ROAD FUND i Dudrey Motor Co. Equipment 302.00 16+.96 Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster - Geo. T. Murphy Salary 199.25 T. C. Daly Oscar Osmunson " 89.75 R. L. Gillmouth - " " 13.00 112.25 Julius Steen 112.25 Wm. Carpenter " 124.75 0. G. Hale " 124.75 Carl Ammons • 134.75 I 1 Clinton Delude " 134.75 Roger F. Taylor " 139.75 Dan C. wood j D. D. Tussing " 139.75 - Bend. Water Dept. Misc. Acct. 9.62 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co.. Misc. Acct. 177.N i Houk Motor Co. Tire Acct. Tum -A -Lum Lmbr. Co. Lumber 5 18.0 75.65 ` Andrew Foley Misc. Acct. 460.00 Contractors Equip. Corp. Equipment 5 Ballou & Wright ( E. E. Varco Oil Misc. Acct. X52.7 5.00 Wm. J. Baer Misc. Acct. 79.00 Columbia Equip. Co. Equip. 2800.00 92.63 Standard. Oil Co. of Cal. Grease & Oil St. Ind. Acc. Comm. Misc. Acct. 56• �7 Bend Auto Parts, Inc% Tire Acct. 55.92 Howard Cooper Corp. Parts 69.45 Gen. Petroleum Corp. Oil Acct. 32.18 31.86 Woodbu -ry Co. Howard Cooper Corp.. Hardware Equip. 56+.20; Parts 618.42 1182.62 Tum A -Lum Lmbr. Co. Lumber 34.69 In the Matter of the Vacation of a Street and. Alley in Sisters: At this time the Court ordered the vacation of the alley running East and West thru Block 1 of Davidsons Addition to Sisters and Cedar Street from the South line of Cascade street to the North line of ;f ,State Highway running thru Sisters as shown on the attached sketch, there being no objections to said vacation. In the Matter of the Application for a Beer* License: At this time the Court rejected the application of John Oscar Moen for a beer license (retail Class C) at Lapine, • Ore. In the Matter of the Maintenance of the Cascade Lakes Forest Highway: At.this time the Court signed Resolution No. 1008 for the maintenance of that portion of the Cascade Lakes Forest Highway which shall be constructed in Deschutes County from and after two years from the completio of the construction thereof. In the Matter of the O R D E R Interest on County Orders: Be:it r- esolved by the County Court sitting for the transaction of county business at the regular February 1939 term of said Court, that the rate of interest on all county ordered on the general fund of said county hereinafter issued by the County Clerk of.Deschutes County, and not paid. for want of funds shall be the rate of 5% per annum from and after the registration thereof by the County Treasurer; and be it further resolve' that the rate of interest on county orders drawn on the county road funds of said county shall be 4% per annum from and after the date of registration of such orders by the County Treasurer; and be it further ordered that the County Treasurer shall show upon the fact of all such orders the rate of interest which said orders bear as fixed by the Court in this order. Dated this 1 day of February, 1939. IN The Matter of Posting Signs on County Owned Property: At this time the Court ordered signs posted on all County owned property warning people to apply to the County Court for permit to remove any wood-from said. premises. In the Fatter of a Permit to Cut Pine on County Owned Land: At this time the Court granted. George Carpenter permission to cut 20,000 ft. of pine near the Old. Fish Hatchery at a cost of $2.00 per thousand ft. There being no further business the court adjourned until Feb. 15, 1939. C. L. Allen, Co. Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Maintenance ) of the Cascade Lakes Forest Highway ) #1008 Whereas, the Federal .Bureau of Public Roads has appropriated money for the building of a highway, a portion of which is to be located in Deschutes County, Oregon, and. known as the Cascade Lakes Forest Highway, and Whereas, the said. Federal Bureau of Public Roads requires that some local ad.ministratrive'body enter into an agreement with the said Bureau for the maintenance of said highway from and after two years from the completion thereof, Therefore, be it resolved by the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, in regular monthly session !� this day of February, 1939. that the County Judge and County Clerk of said County be, and they are herebly, authorized_ to enter into a contract with the Federal Bureau of Public Roads for the maintenance of that portion( of the Cascade Lakes Forest Highway which shall be constructed, in said. Deschutes County from and after two years from the completion of the construction thereof. Dated this 1 day of February, 1939. C. L. Allen Judge. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E.Varco Commissioner BE IT REMRAIBERED that at an adjourned term of the County Court held February 8th, 1939, Commissioner E. E. Varco and County Judge C. L. Allen 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: City Drug.Company Sheriff 6.00; Co. Judge 1.50; Planning Board 90¢ g.40 Pac. Te. & Tel. Co. Assessor -• -4.80; Treas. 4.00; Dist. Atty. 6.10; Sheriff 24.95, Clerk 3.75; School Supt. 8.65 52.25 Bend Hardware Co. Janitor's Supplies 15.05 Magill Drug Co. Jail Exp. 1.50 Northwest'Printing Co. Clerk 35¢, Dist. Atty. $1.39 1.92 Crane Direct Mail Service Sheriff's Exp. 25.00 W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. `5.35 Burton's Service Station Court House Exp. 5. 7i 5.71 C. L. Allen County Judge--Postage ostage City Drug Co. Midstate Hardware Co. GENERAL ROAD FUND Mrs. Kate Hutchinson Owl Pharmacy Bend Auto Top Shop A. E. Ault Galloway's Garage and Mach. Cent. Ore. Motor Co. Doug's Service Station Midstate Hardware Co. Bend Hardware Co. Cent. Oregon Garage Bend Port. Truck Service Howard Coo er Corp. Shell Oil. Eo. H. L. Pritchard Co. Houk Motor Co. Clerk's Supplies 4.90 Court House Exp. 3.60 Misc. Acct. 7.00 Misc. Acct. 2.55 1 5 0 Parts Parts 2.50 1 Parts 2.95 I I Parts 2.35 Hardware Acct. 16.50 Hardware Acct. 17:33 Hardware 7 53 41.50 Parts Misc. Acct. 1.50 23.43 ! Parts Fuel 352.16 4 Hardware 3.90 Parts 32.20 In the Matter of the Appointment of a Member to the Library Board.: At this time the Court re- appointed Mrs. Meredith Bailey to the Library Board to serve four more years. In the Matter of the Leasing - of County Owned Property: At this time the Court renewed the Lease of Earl Fuls for 133.00 covering the following property: All of Block 49; Lots 6 to 12 inclusive Block 50; Lots 9 to 16 inclusive Block 51;.and. all of Block 52 Wiestoria. In the Matter ofSCounty Owned Property: At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: 1. George E. Aitken--N014, ElNGJa, S4SWi 13 -14 -11 for the amount of $50.00 2. Marion Walters- --Lot 14 Block 23 Highland for the amount of $20.00 33. James R. Harvey and Verda B. Harvey - -Lt. 9 B1. 157 3rd Add. Bend Park for $12.50 4. N. A. Peterson- -SWNET 14 -15 -12 less 13.60 acres deeded to State of Oregon recorded in Vol. 54, Page `516, and NW-IS4 14 -15 -12 less P,.49 acres deeded to State of Oregon recorded in Vol. 54, page 467, Deed Records. In the Matter of the Application of Anthony Road�h for a Permit to ORDER Haul Logs over Certain County Roads On this day comes Anthony Roach and applies to this Court under the progisions of Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit to haul logs over and upon the following roads in Deschutes County, Oregon: A portion of the Spoo Road and a portion of the three (3) C.ireeks Lake Road, being about four (4) miles in length. It appearing to the Court that the interest of'the public will be served by the proposed- operations, It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of the said. Anthony Roach for a permit to haul logs over and upon the above described roads, be and. the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all of the re- strictions and regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioner. - It is further Ordered that for an violations of Chapter 446, General Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935, Session, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the applicant -fur nishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 9th day of February, 1939- C. L. Allen, County Judge. E. E. Varco, Commissioner In the Matter of the Issuing of a Deed to Property Erroneously Foreclosed_ At this time the Court signed a deed conveying title to the NEB SE-1 of Sec. 19, Two. 14 S.R. 13 E.W.M. to the State of Oregon, represented and. acting by the World War Veterans' State Aid Commission. C L.Allen Co. Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner At an adjourned term of•Coiirt held February 234d, 1939, C. L. Allen, County Judge and E. E. Varco and m. J. Baer, Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: At this time the following claims were presented against the county and ordered paid by the Court: n the Matter of Claims gainst the County: ENERAL FUND: irst Nat. Bk. Port. ac. Tel. & Te. Co. irst N/B Port. n u n n n u arion Lesh end Troy Laundry . C. Wax Office Equip. House arley' s Grocery end Drug Co. Alton Thompson A. Fountain General Assistance - $1,073.60 County Judge 11.03; Circuit Judge 5.00 1 6.00 .Aid. To Dependent Children 237.99 Blind Assistance 5.25 Old Age Assistance 515.99 Care of Pris6ners 1.00 Jail Exp. 9.00 Courthouse Exp. 19.00 Soldier's Relief 2 3.55 11 11 13.30 School Supt -- Travel 28.94; Posta €;e 1 00; Supplies 250• '37-50 Assessor--Postage $7.50, Convention $15.20 22.70 ! _I i ! ! ! ! i i I l J� -1 umbQrmenrtSnsurance agency Sheriff Bond Premium Gilbert's Insurance Agency Deputy Sheriff's Bond 50.00 7 5 L. E. Garrison Justice of Peace Bond.b.b� Dr. J. W. Thom Registrar Fees 4.701 Dr. R. W; Christiansen It 11 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures 14 50 Lois Scoiiten Treasurer- -Extra Clerk Hire 47:00 10.00 F. N. Brook March Rent -- County Judge and W.P.A. Office L. M. Foss, Trustee Heating Jail J. J. Newberry Jail Rent 30.00 Rowena M. Hogan, Agent County Nurse Rent (March) 9.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Oregon Trunk Railway Misc. Account? 12.92 In the Matter of the Cancellation of Warrants:' At ' t his time the Court ordered the cancellation of Warrant No. 3705 for $24.06 to American Education Press, Itc. and a new warrant drawn in lieu thereof for $24.06, At this time the Court ordered the cancellation of Warrant No. 3957 for $7.60 to Clarence Adams. In the Matter of the �- Transfer of Funds: At this time the Court ordered the transfer of $330.00 from the Emergency Fund into the Sheriff'.s account for the Third Deputies Salary. In the Matter of Protest of the Transfer of Water: 'J At this time the Court instructed that a letter be written to the State Engineer objecting.to the transfer 'of water rights off of Deschutes County lands onto lands lying within Crook County. In the Matter of the Appro °val -of a Bond: At this time the Court approved a bond for $1,000.00 for Henry T. Merritt, Justice -of Peace. In the Matter of the Leasing of County Owned Land: At this time the Court signed the following leases: To J. A. Struss for $30.40 for the N!SW,, S1SEQ, SINE -3, 5�, SW -10, N;NW SW�NW W1SW1-15, NW NWT, NE+NEQ 22 -15 -12 E.W.M. To Pat M. Angland for $il.60 for N,NW4j SW�NW� -1, SW�-4, NE4 -5. S ?NW j, N SWJ -6, SNW, NE-7, W?NW -g, E�NW , SW1NW1, NW�SW- -14, N;,SEa -15, S -16, SW 21 -21 -10 There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT RE:IEM:BERED, That at an regular term of' the County Court held. March lst, 1939,_ County Judge, C. L. Allen, Wm. J. Baer, and E. E. Varco, County Commissioners being present, the following business was trans acted_: In the Matter of Claims against the County: At this time the following claims were presented and ordered paid.. GENERAL FUND: Florence Swanson Reporter Fees. $ 5.00 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 25.00 C. L. Allen County Judge Mileage 3.20 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 30.40 E. E. Varco Commissioner 4o.g0 Mable G. Livesay, Co. Clerk Supplies .r0 l Winifred Fullington County Nurse-Mileage $56.45; Laundry 1.19; Supplies $3.00; 60.64 Winifred Eullington Janitor Work 1.75 J. Alton Thompson School Supt. -- Travel $30.24; Postage $11.00; Freight 1.06; 44¢; Express Ribbons 30¢ 43.04 C. L. McCauley Sheriff -Tel. 4.05; Travel $12.15 16.20 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 154.59 Athel D»dley Sheriff--Auto & Travel 15.45 Harry J. Loggan Re Appraisal Ex-o. 76.40 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt. -Clerk 45.00 Downing Cafe Prisoners' Meals 64.25 City Drug Co. Treasurer 4.10; School Supt. 3.25 7.35 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Clerk's Supplies 1.25 J. K. Gill Co. School Supt. Supplies 5.35 Northwest Printing Co. Clerk-6.69; Assessor 9.34 15:03 Bend Water Dept. Jail Exp. 2.25 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Courthouse $32.73; Jail 2.61; Nurse 1.00 36,34 450 Galloway's Garage & Mach. Shop Sheriff's Auto Exp. 7.45 Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. 125.10; Warrant Call 2.50 1T7.60 L. M. Foss, Trustee Court House Rent 100:00, . Ore. State Game Commission Predatory Animal Control 250.00 GENERAL RQAD FUND: • • • Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner _ 61.00 Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster - Salary 164.75 Lee Hollenbeck Salary 3.39.75 13+.16 Carl Alf rey Salary Roger F. Taylor Salary 129.36 129.74 Carl Ammons Salary 0. G. Hale Salary 119.76 Julius Steen Salary 112.25 107.76 T. C. Daly Salary Wm. Carpenter Salary 119.76 " 107.76 Geo. T. Murphy jOrpha " 20.00 Hamby Wm. S. Crawford Truck Hire 32.00 It 90.00 John Crawford D. E. Varco County Commissioner 39.25 Bend. Water Dept. Misc. Acct. 1.25 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Misc. Acct. 9.0g Brolks- Scanlon Lmbr. Co. Clearing China Hat, 25.00 �I State Ind. Accident Comm. Road Employees Insurance 53.59 Galloway's Garage & Mach. Shop Parts 7.47 Doug's Service Station Hardware 10.00 !1 J. S. Davis Co.. Misc. 11.00 Lumbermens Ins. Agency Misc. x+.93 IDo Misc. 130.57 MARKET ROAD FUND: D. D. Tussing Salary 13+.16 Dan C. Wood Salary 134.16 Clinton Delude Salary 144.14 t In the Matter of a Suit filed against the County: At this time the Court discussed the suit brought by Samuel R. Shutt, through his Attorney A. J., Moore for $5+7.90. Settlement was asked foy $250.00 by Plaintiff but the Court refused and ordered District Attorney to proceed. with proper defense. ( In the Matter of the Refun ) i on Lot 23 Block 3 Waterway At this time the Court ordered the refund of $3.69 to JesseSouth for, taxes, Advertising Costs and cash laid for Lot 23 Block 3 Waterway Addition to Redmond. This lot was sold by County to Jesse South erron- eously as' the County never meld Title. Title was held. by Joseph Redil and upon a. deed_ property executed by Jesse South to Joseph Red.il clearing title the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant for $3.69 refund to Jesse South. In the Matter of the ) Approval of a Petition) IAt this time the Court approved a Petition to remove road. hazard at the Junction-of the Dalles -Calif ornia Highway and. the Tumalo- Deschutes Market Road. In the Matter of the ) Vacation of a Street) At this time the Court ordered the vacation of Street eight between B and C with Block 70 on the West j and. Block 75 on the East, running North and South in Terrebonne, Oregon. 11n the Matter of the Contract to Purchase of County owned Property: ' -At this time the Court signed a contract with Carl V. Erickson for All of Bl. 4 9 Lots 6,7,8,9,10,11 1 and 12, Block 50, Lots 9,10,11,12,13,1+,15 and. 16, Block 51, Wiestori.a for $115.00. $21.00 to be paid on, execution-hereof and the balance in 2 payments one on July 1; 193D, anti 451 In the Matter of a Deed i to County owned. Property: At this time the Court signed a deed to R.D. Stowell• and Ada Stowell for the sum of $324.86 on SE1 -5- 18-13 E.W.M. In the Matter of an error in , Assessment of property: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant for $21.00 payable to Myrtle M. Dennis for an error in payment on taxes for the following property: Two acres in SW-1- 4 -15 -10 E.W.M. In the Matter of the Closing of an Alley: At this time the Court assured Earl Fuls that they would have no objections to the closing of the Alley in Block 45 Wiestoria. In the Matter of the Transfer of .a Water Right: At this time the Court signed. an Application to the State Engineer to transfer the Water right from the SW1• of NW? of Section 24, Twp. 18, S.R. 12 E.W.M. owned by Deschutes County to the SW� of the NW-! a of Sec. 21, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. owned by Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company, Inc. In the Natter of. Predatory Animal Control: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant to the Oregon State Game Commission... for $250.00, for predatory animal control. In the Matter of Gasoline Contracts: At this time the Court approved. the contract for the purchase of gasoline submitted. by the Richfield Oil Company. IN THE MATTER OF THE RESALE OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: WHEREAS, Deschutes County Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and. the County Court deems it for the best interests of said. County to sell said property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be,.and. he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real - oroperty in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel #l. Lots 2, 3, 4 and 5, Block 151, Second Addition to Bend Park ($15.00) -per Lot $60.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lot 4, Block 1, Grandview Addition to Bend 10.00 Cash Parcel 0. Lot 1, Block 18, Highland Addition 15.00 Cash Parcel #4. Lots 10 and 11, Block 1, Larch Addition to the City of Bend, Oregon ($20.00) per -lot 40.00 Cash Parcel #5. NkSW+NEQ, SEQSWnNE� Sec. 9, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 60.00 Cash Parcel #6. SE•NWl, NWyNWx1 Sec. 18, Tarp. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 50.00 Cash Parcel #7. NExl Sec. 27, Twp. 18 S.R. 11 E.W.M. 75.00 Cash Dated this 1st day of March, 1939• C. L. Allen, County Judge •E. E. Vargo,' Commissioner In the Matter of an Erroneous Assessment: At this time the Court ordered. the cleric to draw a warrant to W. W. Van �,latre for an erroneous assessment of', improvements for year 1938 on Part of Collins Add.. in Sec. 9 -15 -13 and instructed the Tax Collector to credit him for said. error in the taxes for the year 1939. The County Treasurer is hereby Ordered to charge each levying body its proportionate part and credit the total of $12.70 to the General Fund. There being no further business the Court adjourned until March 8th, 1939. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer. Commissioner E. E. Vargo Commissioner At an adjourned session of the County Court, C. L. Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer -.and. E. E. Varco, Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: GENERAL FUND: Shell Oil Co. Symons Bros. State Ind. Acc. Comm. State Ind. Acc. Comm. Butlers Drug Store. Standard. Oil Co. of Cal. Ponderosa Cafe Bend Bulletin City Drug Co. Sheriff--Auto & Travel Watermasters Exp. Watermaster Peace Officers Jail Exp. Sheriff--Auto & Travel Prisoner's Meals Legal Publications -Etc. Clerk 37.50; Treasurer 9.15; Sheriff 95,E $ 3.02 2.50 .71 6.61 2.75 17.59 2.00 126.20 47.6o 452 Magill Drug Co. Public Health Ex_o. 20.95 W.B.Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Exp. 3.50 New Deal Trading Post Courthouse Exp. 9 -•15 Winifred. Fullington County Nurse -Tel. 4.30 Frank E. Leforgey Courthouse Exp. 13.50 Myrtle M. Dennis Tax Refund 21.00 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Clerk $x+.00; Co. Judge 7.01; Asi3esssor 4.,OO;Sheriff 16.00; x+2.66 Bend Hardware Co. Treasurer x+.00; Dist. Atty. 7.63 Redmond Spokesman Co. Judge -- Supplies 3.50 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. 6.75 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Misc. Acct. 6.2F� Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Warehouse Telephone 5.10 J. W. Copeland. Yards Lumber Acct. 1.44 A. E. Ault Parts Acct. Midstate Hardware Co. Hardware 9• �9 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Parts 1.35 Gifford Motor Co. Parts .50 Central Oregon Garage Parts & Repairs Acct. 45.44 Schuman Auto Electric Parts & Repairs 21.50 18.6f1 Bend Hardware Co. Hardware J. F. Arnold_ Insurance (Mist. Acct.) 6+.12 Entriken Bros. Parts Acct. 1.00 R. J. McCann Misc. Acct. 6.2F� George Childs Hardware Co. Hardware 7-OE' J. W. Copeland. Yards Lumber Acct. 3•76' Bend. Battery & Electrical Service Parts Acct. ' 11.09 Union Oil Co. of Cal. Fuel Acct. 41.25 4+.80 Elmer Lehnherr Insurance L. E. Garrison Insurance 4.00 , Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Oil $11.34; Fuel $433.72 445.06 Bend Auto Top Shop Parts Acct. 2.00 Redmond -Land & Loan Co. Ins. 25.80 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR A BEER LICENSE: . At this time the court approved. the application of W. L, Short, Tumalo for a Package Class ."All Beer License., In the Matter of Deeds to County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To City of Bend for $55.00, Lot '9 B1. 2 Grandview;.Lots 14, 15 B1. 29 Highland.; Lot 3 Block 6 Kenwoo( Gardens; Lot 5 Block 18 Center, Lot 3 and jDj- of Lot 2 Block 41 Riverside; Lot B,.Block 40, Riberside, and Lot 9 Bl. 185 3rd Add. to Bend. Park. To Mary Morris for $100.00 -Lots 19 and 20 Block 12 Kenwood. To City of Bend for $10.00 Lots 6, 7; 8, 9 Bl. 1 Center; Lots 6, 7, 8 Bl. 2 Center; Pt. Lots 12,13 Bl. 2 Center lying NW of the Pilot Butte-Canal. and part of SW1 OF Tract 35 Lytle Acre Tracts. In the Matter of the Leasing of County owned -oroperty: At this time the Court signed leases to the following property:, To R. E. Lynds for $2.50- -NE?;, - 2 -16 -12 To Wm. Ryan for $5.00 - -SF SWx1 -24; NE­1,jIW - 25 -14 -13 To Lloyd L. Arnold. for $5.00 per mo. for Lot 1 Block 22 Bend To Con Guiney - -for $28.00 per year for the years 1937,1939,1939,194(D--w-11-3, All of Sec. 5, E' -6, W- -15, All of Sec. 16, N; of Sec: 17, NE1, and N1 of NW'- 30- 22 -17. To Midstate Hardware for $5.00- Lot 8 B1. 110 First Add. to Bend. Park. In the Matt.er of a Resolution for Road Vacation. At this time the Court signed. a resolution for a vacation of portion of Century Drive Market Road.. Resolution No. 1009. In the Matter of the Reconveyance of a Right of Way: At this time the Court signed a deed reconveying a right -of-way for a -portion of the Century Drive Market Road. for Shevlin -Hixon Co. In the Matter of the Sale of Timber-on County owned Property: At this time the Court approved the sale of timber on NE1- 5 -21 -10 for $2.50 per M. to Chas. V. Silvi as Agent. In the 'Matter of the Digging of a Basement: At this time the Court gave -permission to Geo. McAllister, Roadmaster to dig a basement for the Hos -pita.1 at Redmond and charge what he thinks a fair charge, if asked by the proper parties for the hospital. I. J 1� 453 In the Matter of the Approval of a Plat: At this time the Court approved.and signed. the Plat of Sothman's Andition to the City of Redmond.. Dated this 8th day of March, 1939• There being no further business to come before the Court at this time the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E.' E: Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 15th day of March, 1939, a regular term of Court, C. L. Allen, County udge, E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, Commissioners being oresent the following business was transacted.: n the Matter of Claims gainst the County: At this time the following claims were presented. and. ordered paid by the Court. ENTERAL FUND: 'I ac. Tel.. & Tel. Co. Circuit Judge - Telephone $ 5.35 Illalter E. Pearson, State. Treas. Forest Protection 805.03 Magill Drug Co. Jail Exp. 3.00 Ilidstate Hardware Co. Courthouse Ex-o. $3.00 Jail 910 3•gl Northwest Printing Co. Clerk's Supplies 2.38 Grant Salsbury Assessor (Field. Deputy Arden Thatcher " ° " 5.20 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Pritchard. Co. Parts 3.95 (In the Matter of the Payment of an Old. Warrant: IAt this time the Court ordered the Treasurer to pay General Fund Warrant No. 159+8, Registered Number 5190, dated. March 17, 1923, cancelled. September, 1933, in the amount of $5.00, with interest up to the date 1 arrant was called.. �In the Matter of an Application for a Liquor License: 1 At this time the Court refused the application of Clara Marie Grill, Brothers, Oregon, for a Retail II lass "C" Beer License. `In the Matter of an Order for Hearing-of a Vacation of a. portion of Century Drive vlarket Road: At this time the court signed an order setting May 3, 1939 as the time for the hearing on the vacatioi I)f a, portion of Century Drive Market Road. aIn the Matter of the signing of Deed to Shevlin -Nixon Co.: At this time the Court signed a Deed to Shevlin -Nixon Co., for a portion of land. in the NE�,NE-F� of, Sec, 9, Twp. 20 S.R. 11 E.W.M. and in SE�,SF , SWiSEa of Sec. 5, Twp. 20, S., Rge. 11 E.W.M. being that portion vacated in Harper. 'In the Matter of the Application Hof a Dance Hall License: IIAt this time the Court approved the application of Eastern Star Grange Hall for a Dance Hall License. In the Matter of the Re -Sale of ORDER ounty Owned Property C. L. Allen, Co.-Judge Win. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHU`1'ES In the Matter of the Petition Ito Vacate Portions of a Certain ) O R D E R STREET and Alley in the Town of Sisters This matter came on for hearing on the 1st day of February, 1939, being the first day of the February WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner. of the real property hereinafter described, and the ounty Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said. property, Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and directed o sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price nd terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. arcel #1. West half of Lots 1 and 2, Block 6, Kenwood Gardens $50.00 Cash arcel #3. Lot 11, Block 9, River Terrace 10.00 Cash arcel 44. Southwest quarter of Northeast quarter, Sec. 22, Twp. 17 S.R. 14 E•y.m. 40.00 Cash Dated this 15th day of March, 1939• There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen, Co.-Judge Win. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHU`1'ES In the Matter of the Petition Ito Vacate Portions of a Certain ) O R D E R STREET and Alley in the Town of Sisters This matter came on for hearing on the 1st day of February, 1939, being the first day of the February `_1154 term of the County Court, upon the petition of School District No. 6, Deschutes County, Oregon, praying for the vacation of The alley running east and west through Block 1 of Davidsons Addition to Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, and also Cedar Street from the south line of Cascade Street to the north line of the State Highway running through the said Town of Sisters, and It appearing from an examination of the records and files herein that a petition was duly filed in li the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, on the 29th day of December, 1935, which petition was signed by School District No. 6, praying for the vacation of said. described alley and. street, and It further appearing from the affidavit of C. T. Leedy that a notice was given and. duly posted. i:a three public places in the vicinity of said. proposed vacation, to- wilt:. One notice on the bulletin board in the U. S. Post Office at Sisters; 'One notice on a telephone pole on the south side of Cascade Street near Elm'Street in Sisferd; and. One notice at the intersection of Cedar Street and the McKenzie Bend State Highway; that said notice was posted on the 29th day of December, 1938, and notified. all persons interested that said petition would be presented. to the County Court on the 1st day of February, 19:39, at the County Court House in Bend, Oregon, for hearing any objections that should be made thereto, and .It further appearing to the court from an examination of said. proceedings that they were and. -are in all things regular and in conformity with the law of the State of Oregon, and. .It further appearing that School District No. 6, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of all of th abutting property on said alley and on that portion of said. Cedar Street sought to be vacated and. that said. petition was duly and. regularly signed by said. School District No. 6, Deschutes County, Oregon, and -No person or persons having appeared at this time or heretofore objecting to the vacation of said alley and.*street and hereinabove described, and more than 30 days having elapsed since the filing of said petition and giving of notice thereof as shown by the records and, files herein, Therefore, it is hereby ORDERED and ADJUDGED that All of that portion of Cedar Street in the plat of David.son Addition to Sisters, located northerly from the north boundary of the right -of -way of the McKenzie -Bend. State Highway and located southerly from the south boundary of Cascade Street,'the said portion of said street being between Blocks 1 and 2 of the said. Davidson Addition, and All of the alley located in Block 1 of the said Davidson. Addition, be and the same are hereby vacated. Dated at Bend., Deschutes County, Oregon, 111 IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION ) TO VACATE PORTIONS OF A CERTAIN ) STREET IN HILLMAN, NOW KNOWN AS- TERREBONNE, OREGON ) this 1 day of February,, 1939. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer E. E. V'arco Commissioners IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES)CHUTES ORDER This matter came on for hearing on the lst day of March,, 1939, being; the first day of the March term of the County Court, ullon the petition of School District No. 5, Deschutes County, Oregon, praying for the vacation of Street eight between B and C with block 70 on West side and. Block 75 on East side running North and. South It appearing from an examination of the records and files herein that a petition was duly filed in office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, on the 14 day of January, 1939, which petition was signed. by School District No. ,5, praying for the vacation of said described alley and street, and It further appearing from the affidavit of Maude Knorr that a notice was given and.duly posted in three public places in the vicinity of said proposed. vacation, to -wit: One at Post Office One at Inks Service Station One at Club Hall Door that said notice was hosted on the 14th day of January, 1939, and. notified all persons interested that- said petition would be presented to. the County Court on the .regular meeting held in March, 1939, at the County Cou House in Bend, Oregon, for hearing any objections that should be :made thereto,, and It further appearing to the court from an examination of said proceedings that they were and are in all things regular and in conformity with the law of the State of Oregon, and. It further appearing that School District No. 5, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of all of t abutting property on that portion of said Street eight sought to be x...Itoated and that said. petition was duly and regularly signed by said School District No. 5, Deschutes County, Oregon, and No person or persons having appeared at this time or heretofore objecting to the vacation of said. alley and. street and hereinabove described, and more than 30 days having elapsed since the filing of said petition and. giving of notice thereof as shown by the records and files herein, Therefore, it is hereby ordered and ADJUDGED that, F� 11 r- _c�5 -All that portion of Street eight between B and C with block 70 on 'lest side and Block 75 on East side running North and. South be and the same is hereby vacated. Dated. at Bend, Oregon this 1st day of March, 1939. C. L. Allen, ` Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco O R D E R County Judge Commissioners WHEREAS by Deed, dated November 2, 1939, the Shevlin Hixon Company did convey unto Deschutes County a right of way Sixty (60.) feet in width, being Thirty (30) feet on each side of the center line of the Century Drive Market Road. in Deschutes County, Oregon, and WHEREAS that portion of the right of way conveyed by said deed between Engineer's Station "B" 2 plus 82.3 and Engineer's Station 25'plus 77.3 is now partially abandoned, and is partially included.in a relocation of said. road from the north line of said. Section 6 to Engineer's Station 67 plus 97.4 of the survey of said. relocated road, said last mentioned Engineer's Station being identical with Engineer's Station 25 plus 77.3 above referred. to, and. WHEREAS it is the desire of Deschutes County Court to reconvey said. right of way between the Enginee 's Stations above mentioned so that the -title to the abandoned portion of the same may be restored. to the Shevlin Company and so that the title to •the• relocated portion thereof may be conveyed to Oregon State Highway Commiss and WHEREAS it is the intention of the County Court of Deschutes County to so reconvey the same, it is therefore, HEREBY ORDERED ADJUDGED AND DECREED that in conformity with Section 27 -116 of the 1930 Oregon Laws authorizing this conveyance that deed issue from Deschutes County to said Shevlin Hixon Company for all the abandoned portion of the said Century Drive Market Road right of way as above described. and. as more narticul described. in a deed from Deschutes County to said Shevlin Hixon Company, dated_ March 8, 1939. Done in open court this Eighth day of March 1939. COUNTY JUDGE C. L. Allen COMMISSIONERS Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION ) OF A PORTION OF ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD VACATION #1009 • THE CENTURY DRIVE-MARKET ROAD ) 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 9th day of March, 1939, and continued from-day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said. County Court, sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time the Court may legally, by resolution, vacate any county road or part thereof, the following, among other proceedings, was had, to wit. WHEREAS, it is hereby-considered that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the hereinafter described portion of the Century Drive Market Road, said Court does hereby declare its intention to vacate sai portion of said road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, the portion of said road. to be so vacated. - being described as follows: Beginning at a point on the north boundary of Section 6, T. 1S S. R. 12 E., W.M., said point being located 170.5 feet west of the north quarter corner of said Section 6; thence in a general southerly or south- easterly direction along the line of location of said road for 2800.0 feet to engineers survey station 25� 77. of' the location of said road, which point is further located 20 feet north and. 714 feet east from the center o said.section 6, the said point being further located at engineers survey station 67 +97.4 of the center line location of the Century Drive Secondary State Highway as made and constructed by the Oregon State Highway Department in 193S- The said. road has previous to November 19, 19M, been a portion of the Century Drive Secondary State Highway, on which date by resolution of the Oregon State Highway Commission, the said, portion of said road was abandoned as .a part of the route of said highway. The said portion of said road_is.nory substantially paralleled by the recently constructed line of sa State Highwa,-y, located on a shorter and more direct route, which serves all of the purposes of the herein de- scribed. portion of said road.. The said road. will in the future be useless as part of the general road system of the County and bur some•to imaintain and. the public will be benefited by its vacation. The various tracts of land adjacent to the said proposed vacation, together with the iwners thereof, are as follows: GoverGovernment Lot No. 2, Section (, T. 19 S. R. 12 E., W.M. nment Lot No. 3, Section T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W.M. S.W.1 of N.E.-I, Section 6,,T. 18 S., R. 12 E., W. M. All of the above described property is owned by Shevlin -Hixon Company of Bend., Oregon. NOW, THEREFOR it is hereby ordered that the County Surveyor be, and. he hereby is, ordered. to examine said. road so proposed to be vacated and. make a report in writing on same as to whether or not said road should be vacated, whether the same is in use or has been in use, whether it is advisable to preserve the same for thi general road system in the future, whether the public will be benefited by the vacation as proposed, and. all xo a 45C; other facts, matters and, things which will be of importance to the County Court and that said report, when completed, be filed with the County Clerk of said Deschutes County. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 8th day of March, 1939 - C. L. Allen County Judge Wm.,J. Baer County Commissioner E. E. Varco County Commissioner In the matter of the vacation ) of a portion of ) The Century Drive Market Road ) Order for Hearing The County Surveyor having filed a report to the effect that it would be beneficial to the publ_ic to vacate the above road, it is therefor hereby ORDERED that the•County Surveyor forthwith cause legal notices to be posted, as by law required., in the above matter, and. that the vacation of the said portion of said road. be considered by the County Court at its meeting on the 3rd day of May, 1939. Dated this 15th day of March, 1939• C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco C BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular term of the County Court held April 5th, 1 939 C. L. Allen, Coun Judge, E. E. Varco and. Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners, being present, the :following business was transacte In the Matter of Claims Against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: First Nat. Bank of Port. General Assistance $761.18 Health Officer Salary $30.00 $ 791.18 First Nat. Bank of Port. First Nat. Bank of Portland First Nat. Bank of Portland F. N. Brook City of Bend L. M. Foss, 'Trustee L. M. Foss, Trustee Rowena M. Hogan, Agent J. J. Newberry H. T. Merritt. City Drug Co. Downing Cafe J. H. Loomis J. Alton Thompson Wm. J. Baer H. T. Merritt Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk -Lois Scouten Frank Scott E. H. Young Alma McClay Ellis Edgington Robert Neal C. L. McCauley C. L. Allen State Planning Board Aubrey E. Perry Winifred Fullington E. E. Varco Irma Wood. Harry J. Loggan Z. T. Gideon State Dept. of Agriculture West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. Old Age Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Blind Assistance Rent (Co. Judge & W.P.A. Office) Rent (Treasurer's Office) Court House Rent Heating Jail County Nurse's Rent Jail Rent Justice of Peace (Office Rent and Exp.) Justice of the Peace (Off ".ce.Supplies) Prisoners ,Board Acting Probation Officer. School Supt. -- Travel 28.70, Postage 12.00; Music 706 County Commissioner Justice of Peace Postage Clerk Hire- Treasurer Assessor - Field. Deputy Assessor -Field Deputy VFW Soldiers & Sailors Relief Sheriff-Postage 990. Tel. 6.50, Directory-$2-56 County Judge - Postage Townshio Flats Watermaster Co.Nurse- Supplies 5.98, Laundry 2:79 :Postage 5.00, Telephone 16.00, travel 55.35, Special Health Service 9.95 County Commissioner County Clerk - SClerk dire' Re -A-o orai sement Justice of Peace Sealer of Weights & Measures Clerk $2.52, Sheriff 13.50 757.91 271.09 4.85 x+5.00 101.00 300..00 5 „00 9„00 30.00 32.50 3 ., 4o 63.00 59.15 4o . 40 20.00 70.95 17.00 3.75 186.80 132.79 44.15 57.45 6o.00 10.05 2.00 3. 20 193.75 95.o6 x+0.90 8.00 is. 44 16.02 I 457 City Drug Co. Planning Board 85¢, Circuit Judge 5.50, Assessor 250 Sheriff x+.90 11.50 Magill Drug Co, Fingerprint Identification 1.60, Jail Exp. 2.00 3.60 Bend -Troy Laundry Jail Exp. 1 2.00 Owl Pharmacy Assessor 60¢,• Treasurer 1.25 1.95 Redmofid Spokesman Legal Publications 51.80 Bend Bulletin Su-oolies- Various Offices 153.60 Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Sheriff Auto & Travel 38.66 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 3.00' bBend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 3.00 Carl Austin Sheriff's Exp. 1.75 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Identification 10.79 J. S. Davis Co. Bond Premium -Velma Spickelmier 10.00 Bushong Co. Clerk's Supplies 1.96 State Ina.. Acc. Comm. Peace Officers $6.73, Watermaster 860 7.59 Joseph Egg Court House Exp. 3.95 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff -Auto & Travel 47.07 Northwest Print. Co. Clerk $2.36, Assessor $5.62 7.99 J.W.Copeland Yards Coiirthouse'Exp. 10.41 Bostitch- Northwest Inc. • , •Sheriff.Supplies 7.50 Franklin Print. Co. Planning Board 5.10 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. 4.64 Shell Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 7.91 Bend Water Dept. Jail Exp. 2.25 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Courthouse $23.7+, Jail $2.43 Co..Nurse 1.00 27.17 MARKET ROAD FUND: W. Malone Salary 62.96 T. C. Daly Salary 112.25 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Orpha Hamby Salary 40.00 Geo. T. Murphy " 112.25 Julius Steen " 112.25 0. G. Hale " 124.75 Wm. Carpenter 12+.75 Carl Ammons " 124.75 Dan C. Wood It 139.75 D. D• Tussing " 139.75 Carl Alfrey " 139.75 Lee Hollenbeck " 139.75 Geo. H. McAllister 1.6+.73 A. L. Stearns Truck Hire 24.00 John Crawford.. " •32.00 Roger F. Taylor Salary 134,75 Clinton Delude " 134.75 A. E. Ault Parts 3.44 J. W. Copeland Yards. Lumber •95 Sexton Saw Service Misc. Acct. 1.05 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Misc. Acct. 5.11 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Misc. Acct. 4. 25 Tide Water Ass. Oil Co. Oil 69,49 Woodbury Co. Hardware 17.33 Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner 67.00 Texas Co. • Fuel 345-95 Doug's Service Station Hardware 1+.50 Houk Motor Co. Parts .4o Miller Lumber Co. Lumber 34•57 Bend Auto-Parts, Inc., Tire Acct. $60.50, Hardware Acct. $55.05 115.55 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Road Employes' Ins. 36.47 Bend Water Dept. Misc. Acct. 1.25 Midstate Hdwre.Co. Hardware 6.30 Bend Hardware Co. Hardware 27.41 Bend. Port. Truck Service Misc. Acct. •97 Galloways Garage and Mach. Shop Parts 71.21 Standard Oil Co.. of Cal. Fuel 91,91 Howard Cooper Corp. Parts 89.88 E. E. Varco Country Commissioner 39.55 In the Matter of an Offer for purchase of County onned?Ti,mber: At this time the Court offered $2.00 per M. by Tom Bennett, Kenneth McKay and Milford Chapin for timber on Sec. 23, S; of Sec. 26, N.i-, of Sec. 3,5, Twp. 17 S..R. 11, : @.W.M. owned 'by County. Offer will be accepted or rejected after timber is cruised and looked. over by Commissioners. In the Matter of Approval of Beer. Licenses: At this time the Court approved the application for Beer License of Clara Marie Grill for a.Package Class "A ". The Court also approved the renewal of a Retail.Class "C" Beer License for Wm. T. Lindgren. In the Matter of the Transfer of Funds: At this time the Court ordered. the transfer of $375.00 from the Taylor Grazing Act Fund. into the Predhtory Animal Control Fund. In the Matter of the Leasing of County owned. Lands: At this time the Court signed the following Leases: James F. Jewel----- SE!SE4 Sec. 20, Two. 16 S.R.- 12 E.W.M. for $5.00 Wm. Ryan ----------- SE4SW4 Sec. 24, NEaNW4 Sec. 25, Twp. 14 S.R. 13 E.}'`�.?vt. for $5.00 M. M. Schmitz - - - -- All City Lots East of Railroad Tract in Terrebonne, Ore. for $2.50 C. E. Bryant ------ SE4 Sec. 17, S SE4, S_ -iSW4 Sec. 16, Twp. 14 S.R. 11 E.W.M. and. W� of Sec. 21, Twp. 14. S. R. 11 E.W.M. for $24.00 In the Matter of the Issuance of Deeds to County owned Property: At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: E. J. Fink -- - - -- --Lots 9, 10 Block 35 Wiestoria for $40.00 John DeBoer ------ North Half of Lot 11,.Block.9, North Add. for 2 5.00 Bend School Dist. No. 1 -- --Lots 14, 15, 16 Block 23 Center Add. for $150.00 P. A. Erickson -- -Lots 6, Block 2 Bonne Home for $ 0.00 Roy E. Burhart --- Lots 6, � Block 2;j Bonne Home for $30.00 Zeal Holland - - -- -Lots 4, 5 Block 25 Bonne Home for $30.00 In the Matter of the Salary for the Justice of Peace, H. T. Merritt: At this time the Court, pursuant to the law passed by the 1939 Legislature ordered. the Clerk to issue, a Warrant for $100.00 each month to H. T. Merritt, Justice of the Peace for Salary from the General Fund rind to be charged to Justice of Peace Account. IN T=E .MAT'T'ER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER COUN`1'Y .OPINED LAND WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County-Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered. that the Sheriff of this County be, and.; he is hereby authorized and) directed� to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum 9 price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. { Parcel-01. Lot 1 Block 4 North Addition $10.00 Cash l Parcel-#2. Lot 16 Block 10 Lytle 15.00 Cash Parcel-#3- Lot 1 Block 199 Third. Addition to Bend Park 10.00 Cash. Parcel• #4. Lot � Block 19 Highland 25.00 Cash Parcel-#5. Lots 11, 12 Block 1 Deschutes Addition 30-00 Cash Parcel• #6. N1NE1Sgx� of Sec. 21, West 10 acres of NW7W4 Sec. 22, Twp. 17 S„R. 1.4 E.W.M. 30.00 Cash IN THE'MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF A DEED TO COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed the following Deeds:. City of Bend -Lot 10, B1. 9 Grandview Add., Lot 4 Block 7 Grandview Add; Lot 6 Block 25 Park Add.; Lots 2, 3 B1. 5 Lytle for $50.00 There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. 'Varco Commissioner BE IT RM�,EMBERED that at an adjourned term of the County Court held April 12th,, 1939, C. L. Allen, County.Judge, E. E. Varco and. Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners, being present, the follor *ring business was transacted. In the. Matter of Claims against the County: The following bills were presented and ordered paid. E GENERAL FUND: Pacific Tel. & Tel. Co. Telephone Service -- Various Offices $66.04 Ericksbn' s Food Market Jail Exp. 2•'55 C. L. Allen Northwest Printing Co. J. S. tavis Co. County Judge Postage Clerk's Supplies Insurance -- Sheriff's Car. 2.25 7.08 7+.66 In the Matter of the Renting of a County Owned House: At this time the Court rented the house on Lot 7 Block 26 Bend to G. B. Cameron for $10.00 per mo., payable in advance commencing April 10, 1939. In the Matter of the granting of a Right -of -Way on County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed a Bargain and Sale Deed to the State of Oregon by and through its Stat Highway Commission for a right of way over Lot 7 Block 186, Third. Addition to Bend Park. In the Matter of the Granting of Permission to install a pipe line: At this time the Court granted. permissiong to J. W. Peterson, Rte. 2, Bend, Oregon to-install a 41' pipe line from Ossie Pedersen place to his own. The County reserves right to cancel permit any time line leak sufficiently to be a nuisance. In the Matter of a Deputy Sheriff for town of Sisters: At this time the Court was asked police protection by Mr. Hardy Allen, Mr. Nicholson and 10r. Farleig a committee from tie town of Sisters. The County to bay part of the Deputies Salary and part of it to be paid by Sisters. The request was referred to the April 26th meeting of the County Court. In the Matter of a Deed to County owned property: At tl�:Lis time the Court signed a deed to Ida Buchtel for Lot 2, Block 22 Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon for the sum of $50.00. In the Matter of the Leasing of County owned property: At this time the Court signed a Lease to R. L. Knorr for $5.00 for Blocks 102, 103, loo, 113, 114, 115, 120, 121, 122 Hillman There being no further bu:siriess the Court ad.journed.. C. L. Allen, Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco ,County Judge Commissioner Commissioner BE* IT REMEn "BERID That at a regular term of Court held April 26th, 1939, C. L. Allen. County Judge, Wm. J. Baer and E. E. Varco, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted.: IN THE P,1ATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: AT this time the following claims were presented to the.Court.and ordered paid.. GENERAL.FUND: W. B. Crawford State Dept. of.•Agriculture Erickson' s Food Market I rma Wood GENERAL ROAD FUND: Oregon Trunk Ry. IN THE'MATTER'OF'THE APPLICATION FOR BEER LICEJSES: Courthouse Exp. - Sealer of Weight and Measures Soldiers Relief County Clerk - -Clerk Hire Installing Crossing (Gen. Ex- p. At this time the Court approved the following Beer Licenses: Wm. C. Tyson -- Retail Class "C" Mrs. Ruth Halstrom -- Restricted Class "C" Phillip Datchler -- Package Store Class "A ". Baer refused to approve same. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION OF CERTAIN STREETS AND LOTS IN BEND, OREGON: $ 1.00 ig.44 12.60 1.25 251.6o This license was approved.by E.E. Varco and C. L. Allen but Wm. J. At this time the Court approved the vacation proceedings instituted by the City in the vacation of a portion of South 3rd. St., and Woodland- Boulevard. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF DEEDS TO'COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To Jim and Anna, May Vaseliu for Tract "C" Blakley Heights for $270.00 To M. E. Rogers for N,NWeNE- of Sec. 5, Twp. 17, S.R. 12 E.W.M. for $20.00 To Walter Kizer for S4SWa -17, SE,- �SEg _j9, Twp. 18 S.R. 13 E.W.M. for $80.00 IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLU`T'ION TO THE STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION BE IT RESOLVED, That Ruth M. Shearer, County Treasurer, is hereby ORDERED to prepare a certificate addressed to the State Highway Commission requesting an advance of $4,957.68 from the Motor Vehicle License money which will be distributed July 15, 1939. Resolution No. 1010. 460 IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed a contract with Arthur Sanders for the :purchase of SWINEg of Sec. 22, Twp. 17, S.R. 14 E.W.M. $20.00 to be paid on execution hereof and the balance of $20.00 to be paid 60 days from date hereof. IN TnE MATTER OF LEASING OF COUNTY OVII�ED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed a lease to Mike Merg for Nt -110.; of Sec. 9, Two. 17, S.R. 12 E.W.M. for the balance of the year 1939 for $2.50. IN THE MATTER OF THE RESALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY COU=NTY OWNED LAND WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best 'interests of sai.d'County to sell said. property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real =,property in the manner provid.ed by lacy for riot less than the minimum pric and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel #1 Lot 11 Block 21 Northwest Townsite Company's Second Add.ition $20.00 Cash Parcel #2 Lots 5, 6 Block 76 Bend Park 40.00 Cash Parcel #3 Lots 9, 10 Block 29 Highland. 25.00 Cash Parcel 44 SW SW' of Sec. 9, and also a tract of land described as follows: Beginning at the Southeast corner of the NW-SW1 of Sec. 9 T p 1.9, S.R. 12 E.W.M. thence North 767.5 feet, thence West 478 feet, thence §outh 767.5 feet, thence Last 479 feet to the uoint of beginning, being a tract of eight acres, all in Town- ship 18 S.R. 12 E.W.Ml. 48.00 Cash Parcel #5 NEISE -- of Sec. 11, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 40.00 Cash. There being no further business to come before the Court„ the Court adjourned.. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm_ J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commiss -inner It has been brought to the attention of the County Court that there is not sufficient money to meet the Road Bond and Interest maturities on May 1st, 1939. Road. Bonds in the amount of $5,000.00 and. Road. Bond Interest in the amount of $1,355.00 are payable May lst, 1939. There is now on hand in the Road Bond Sinking Fund only $1,427.32, leaving a deficit of $4,957.69 needed to meet these requirements. `here being no ot].Zer funds with which to meet this obligation BE IT RESOLVED that Ruth M. Shear, County Treasurer, is hereby ORDERED to prepare a certificate addressed to the State Highway Commission requesting an advance of $4,957.68 from the Motor Vehicle License money which will be distributed July 15, 1939. THIS ORDER to be a part of the Court Minutes of the meeting held on the 26 day of April, 1g39. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm, J. Baer County Commissioner. E. E. Varco County Commissioner. Florence Swanson Bailiff Fees 36.00 W. P. Vandevert Bailiff Fees 36.00 Court, C. L. Allen, County BE IT PO4EMBERED That on this 3rd. day of May, 1939, being a regular term of Judge, Wm. J. Baer, and E. 'b E. Varco, County Commissioners, eing present, the following business was transact ed: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: The following bills were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Edna C. Shepard Grand. Juror $ 8.20 H. A. Peters 6.00 S. H. Westesen " 9.60 i A. L. Houmard " 11.00 Melvin Shaw " 9.00 i Laura Grimes " 6.00 Frank G. Riebhoff " 9.60 Harley Peiffer " 19•4o . Richard J. Crane Court Reporter 72.10 W. W. Van Matre General Expense 12.70 Thomas Hagan Fighting Fire 7.00 Jack Sampsel Fighting Fire 7.00 Richard J. Crane Court Reporter 31.00 Florence Swanson Bailiff Fees 36.00 W. P. Vandevert Bailiff Fees 36.00 ■ 461 In First Nat, Bank Port. Old Age Assistance 643.03 First Nat. Bank Port. Aid To Dependent Children 194.67 First National Bank Port. Blind. Assistance 1+.00 First 1�a.tional Bank Port. General Assistance 1119.09 F. N. Brook* Rent County Judge & WPA Office 45-00 City of Bend Rent Treasurer's Office 10.00 Elsie Cox Assessor's Clerk 85.00 Frank Crow Janitor 75.00 L. M. Foss, 'Trustee Court House Rent 300.00 Rowena M. Hogan, Agent County Nurse Rent 9.00 J. J. Newberry Jail Rent 30.00 L. M. Foss,'Trustee Heating Jail 5.00 W. B. Crawford Court House Exp. 1.00 State Dept.'of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures 18.44 Erickson's Food Market Soldiers Relief '12.60 Irma. Wood ' County Clerk Hire 1.25 Ruth M. Shearer Treasurer -- Postage 30.00 Lois Scouten Extra Clerk Hire -- Treasurer 11.25 J. A. Fountain Assessor -- Travel Exp. 11.70 Raymond. L. Falk Re Appraisement Exp. 12.00 Harry J. Logan " 99•25 Wml J. Baer' County Commissioner 20.00• E. E. Varco• " 41.40 Aubrey E. Perry Wastermaster 1$9.16 C. L. McCauley Tel. & Tel. 4.13 Athel Dudley Sheriff's Deputy 10.50 Winifred Fullington County Nurse -- Supplies 1.70; Tel. 5.70; Mileage 52.40; Laundry 440 60.24 Downing Cafe Prisoners Meals 23,50 Alma McClay• Assessor -Field Deputy 5. 25 E. A. Y oung. Assessor's Field Deputy 15.25 Ellis H. Edgington It 75.00 A. E. Simmons Sheriff's Supplies 11.00 Bend. Bulletin Supplies etc. 76.95 East Side Adding Mach. & Type. Co. Treasurer's Exp. 4.50 Simpson Bros. Paint Co. Courthouse Exp. 1.70 Consumers Gas Corp. Justice of the Peace 1.00 Magill. DruggCo., Fingerprint Ident. 1.60; jail 25¢ 1.95 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 6.00 Bend -Water Dept. Jail Exp. 2.25 Bend Garbage Co. " " 1.50 Shell Oil Co. sheriff's Auto Exp. 15.81 St. Ind. Acc. Comm. Wastermaster Ins. ,95 Bac. Power & Lt. Co. Courthouse $20.30, Jail $1.66, Nurse $1.00 22.96 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. 3.21 Redmond Spokesman Leg. Publ. $1+9.60, Treas. 4.70 54.30 City Drug Co. Watermaster 9.50;' Clerk 2.50; Planning Board 1.60,' Co. Judge 1.10 14.70 Mid.state Hdwre. Co. Courthouse Exp. 2.45 H. L. Schlink Co. Sheriff's Ex-p. 2.51 Magill Drug Co. Des. Co. Public Health Exp. 1.75 Symons Bros. Waterrcaster -- Repair Clock 1.50 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Justice of Peace- Electricity 1.44 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Circuit Judge 4.65; School Supt. 7.65; Assessor 4.00, Clerk 4.00; Sheriff 17.15; Treas. 4.00, Dist. Att. 4.g0 46.25 J. Alton Thoftson School Supt. - Postage 10.00; Mileage 29.1+0 39.10 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt. Clerk 37.50 ROAD FUND: (General) Hilda Acree Salary 26.66 Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster Salary 164.75 Clint DeLude Salary 134.75 C. E. Alf rey " 137.75 Roger F.. Taylor " 132.00 0. G. Hale. " 122.75 462 Wm. Carpenter Salary 99.05 Carl Ammons " 123.75 Julius Steen ° 112.25 T. C. Daly IN THE MAT T.ER OF A 112.25 Geo. T. Murphy " 109.50 W. Malone 11 103.25 E. E. Varco Commissioner 41.50 " 74.00 Wm. J. Baer IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING Houk Motor Co. Parts 4•25 Tum A-Lum Lmbr. Co. Cement 53.00 Midstate Hardware Co. Hardware 52.37 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 4.12 Bend Auto Parts `fire 92.26 Cent. Ore. Garage Parts 2.25 Columbia Equip. Co. Hardware 26.63 Lincoln Electric Co. Hardware 6.05 Gen. Petroleum Corp. Motor Lubrication 32.19 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Misc. Acct. 5.00 Bend Water Dept. Misc. Acct. 1.25 A. E. Ault Parts 2.25 Tumalo Service Station Tire •50 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Misc.Acct. 4.g0 Owl Pharmacy '50 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Insurance 57.01 Doug's Service Station Hardware 13.17 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts 3.65 Bend. - Portland Truck Service Misc. Acct. •75 Richfield. Oil Corp. Fuel 306.00 MARKET ROAD. FUND : Lee Hollenbeck Salary 139.75 Dan C. Wood. n 130.75 D. D. Tussing 'r 139.75 . n' IN THE MATTER OF THE FENCING OF A COUNTY ROAD: At this time the Court have Horace Brookings permission to fence the old road. running through Broo? Place near the Halfway House. IN THE MATTER OF THE RENEWAL OF A BEER LICENSE: At this time the court renewed Allen Willcoxon's Class "A" Beer 'License. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF W. C. HOLLINSHEAD FOR A PERMIT TO HAUL LOGS OVER CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS: At this time the Court signed an order permitting W. C. Hol.linshead to haul logs over and. upon the Pringle Falls Road and over the Fall River Road from Fall River to the Highway. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed. the following Deeds: City of Bend for $150.00 - -- Lot 5, B1.'73, Bend Park; E. 30' of Lot 9 and all Lt. 10 B1. 2 Deschutes, Lot 19, Block 15, River Terrace, Lots 19, 19 and 20 Block 6, Town df Lytle, Lots 1 and 2 and. also 3, Block 3 Wiestoria, Lots 7, s B3l. 14 Kenwood, and. Lot 17, B1. 5 Kenwood. Frank Webb -for $10.00 - - -Lt. 4, B1. 1 Deschutes. IN THE MAT T.ER OF A DEED T'0 CLEAR TITLE: At this time the Court signed a Deed to clear Title to .I. John Bell for a part of Lot 24 Block 'LO and part of Lot 23 Block 10 River Terrace. IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: ' At this time the Court signed a contract with Arthur Sanders for the SW�NE-,; 22 -17 -14 E.W.M. for $20.00 down and $20.00 sixty days from date hereof. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the County signed. the following leases: Marion Mayfield. for $6.x+0 --- SEa of 3 -19 -13 A. J. Connolly for $67.20-- -S1NW7 SS's -13, E?;NW-1 W1NE -a, N?SWQ, SE SWn, NWi SE,i - -2�, SW NWa, W;N NW <S S?SEa SE Sw -25, SE1 -23, NEa, N?SF�,' Sw SE� W?SW 26; N1- 35 -17 -11 H. H. D ace•for %5.00 per month - -Lot 1 to 6 Block 13 Bend View. ThPrP being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco Co, Judge Commissioners S 1. I' 1 1 N THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION F W. C. HOLLINSHEAD FOR A PERMIT 0 HAUL LOGS OVER CERTAIN COUNTY 463 On this day comes W. C. Hollinshead and applies to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 360, General Taws of Oregon, 1931, as amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit to haul log over and upon the following roads in Deschutes County, Oregon: Pringle Falls Road and. over Fall River road. from Fall River to Highway It appearing to the Court that the interest of the public will be served by the proposed_ operations" It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of W. C. Hollinshead for a, permit to haul logs over and. upon the, above described. roads, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant 'be subject to all of the restrictions and. regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioners. It is further ORDERED that for an violations of Chapter 4+46, Capter Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935 Sessions, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the applicant furnishing a Bond, the amount of' which to be set by the Court. Dated at :Bend., Oregon, this 3rd. day of May, 1939. C. L., Allen County Judge. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REt:R,iBERED that at a term of Court held. May 10th, 1939, C. L. Allen, County Judge and. E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business was tra.nsa.cted: In the Matter of Claims against the County: At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered. -,paid: GENERAL FUND: Deschutes County Advertiser Justice of Peace -- Supplies $17:50 Standard-Oil Co. of Calif. Sheriff's Auto & Travel 13.79 Northwest Printing Co. Treasurer's Supplies 2. FS Bend Drug Co. Soldier Relief 11.75 Don Stuart Court House Exp, 9.00 City Drug Co, Circuit Judge -- Supplies 10.84 J. H. Loomis. Probation Officer 34,30 C. L. Allen County Judge -- Postage 2.50 G. Y. Hagglund Rodent Fund 100.00 J. K. Gill Co. School Supt'. 102.23 DOG LICENSE FUND C. R. Harvey Sheep killed by Dog 10.00 GE:ERAL ROAD FUND H. L. P ri t chard Co. Hardware 14.3.44 Miller Lumber Co. Lumber 41.44 Tum A-Lum Lmbr. Co. Lumber 11.05 Standard Oil Co. of•Calif. Fuel 2•q9 Shell Oil Co.* Friel $41.25; Lub. 11.99 53.214. Texas Co. Fuel 10.50 Bend Hardware Co. Hardware 7x•79 Bend_ Insurance Agency Misc. Acct. 35.35 Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Pipe Acct. -- 201.76 Schuman Auto Electric Parts 23.07 Des. Grain & Feed Co. Tire Acct. 126.1+ Ballou & Wright Tire Acct. 119.71 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Equip. 1915.00 IN Tn MATTER OF THE SALARY OF HEALTH OFFICERS: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a Salary warrant each month for the sum of $25.00 in payment of Health Officer's Salary. IN THE MATTER OF A LETTER TO BE SENT TO CONGRESSMEN: ' At this time the Court signed a letter to be sent to Oregon Representatives and Senators in Wa.shingt {o D.C. asking for their support in H.R. 4+576 for an appropriation from said bill for a 4+5fo grant to build a ne Courthouse for Deschutes County. / 4AA IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO A RIGHT OF WAY: At this time the Court signed a deed for a right of way to Shevlin -Nixon Co. for a right of way to Shevlin -Nixon Co. for a right of way through NEnNE4 -8, SEnSE , SW SEa- 5- 20 -11. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed_ the following leases: S. F'. Jacobs for $2.50 for Block 1 135, 136, 137 Hillman C. E. Williamson for $2.50 for NEQ i- 13- 17 -12. A. B. Garrett for $2.50 for Block 132, 133, 139, 139, Hillman IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT OF SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: Fred Elmore for 15.00 down and the balance in six months at 6% per annum. Total price $30.00. Property Description: N?NE SEz1- 21 -17 -14 Nest 10 acres NW- SWa- 22- 17 -14. There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen E. E. Varco Co. Judge Commiss =.oner BE IT REIMErAtBERED THAT AT A REGULAR TERb, OF COURT Held May 24th, 1939, C. L. Allen, County Judge, E. Ell Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted.: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMiS AGAINST TAE COUNTY: At this time the following bills were presented and ordered. paid: GENERAL FUND: Richard J. Crane, Court Reporter Reporting $ Elmo J. Gibson General Exp. 2700 27.00 . First N/B Bort. General Asst. 779.66 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. County Judge -Tel. 3.95 . J. N. Hunter r Cruising County Lands 110.00 Thomas C.. Merchant Juror Fees 33.00 First N/B Port. Aid Dependent Children 194.27 First NA Port. Old Age Asst. 633.30 First N/B Port. Blind Asst, 4.00 Richard J. Crane Re p Reporter 42.55 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR BEER LICENSE At this time the Court approved Harry Arthur Bedwell Application for Restricted Class "C" Beer License. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed the following lease: 1 To: C. C. Graves for $6.40 for NEQNEQ, S?NEa, S NWT- 16- 22 -10. I IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed a Deed. to Carl Erickson for all of Block 49 Wiestoria for $40.00. At this time the Court signed. a Deed. to :City of Bend for Lot 19, Block 21, Boulevard: Lot 2, Block 10. Staats; Lot 3 Bl. S, Staats, Lots 7,9 Bl. 7 Deschutes; Lot 13, Block 26, Boulevard; Lot 2 Block 4 Park; Lot 4 Block 4 Park; Lots 9, 9 Block 1 Boulevard; Lot 4 Block 4 Boulevard; Sa of Lot 17, Lot 16 Bl. 13 River Terrace; Lots 6, 14 and 15, Block 15 River Terrace; Nly I Lot 11 and all of Lot 10 and Lots 14, 15, 16, 17, 18 and 19 Block 1 Wall Street Addition for the sum of $520.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER'OF 9UNDS: At this time the Court ordered the transfer of $2000.00 from the Old Age Assistance Account to General Assistance Account. IN THE MATTER OF A LOG 1 HAULING �IERMI T : iAt this time the Court gave Glavis Reed permission to haul logs with two trucks for about 5 miles ovel the Pringle Falls Road. It is understood that any damage did to 'bridges by trucks shall be stood_ by Glavis Ree.. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS: AT this time the Court ordered the transfer of $175.00 from the Emergency Fund into the Deputies account of the Sheriff's Budget. IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION REFUSING TO APPROVE ANY Resolution No. 1010. MORE APPLICATIONS FOR BEER LICEivTSE ON PUBLIC HIGMVAYS At this time the Court signed. a resolution refusing to grant any more beer licenses on Public HighWE within the County. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF BEER LICENSE: AT this time the Court approved. the Application of Ray H. Reed for a Package Beer License. 4(1t5 IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF \ ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPFRTY COUNTY OWNED LAND Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property he described., and. the County Court deems it for the best interest of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered•that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and direct to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum pri and terns set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, record, et c. Parcel #1 Lot 16 Block 26 Highland $60.00 Cash Parcel #2• Lot 20 Block 15 Boulevard 75.00 Cash Parcel #3 Lots 17, 18 Block 22 Bonne Home (20% down-Bal. 6 mo. 40.00 Terms payments) (Interest 6% per annum) Parcel #4. Lot 14 Block 12 Kenwood 20.00 Cash Parcel #5 Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 Block 66 Bend Park 60.00 Cash Parcel 46' Lots 7, 9 Block 3 Center (20% Down Balance One Year (Interest 6� per annum) 300.00 -Terms Parcel #7 Lots 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Block 30 Wiestoria (20% Down -- Balance in 6 mo. payments ) Interest 6% 90.00 Terms :Dated this 24th day of May, 1939• C. L. Allen County Ju E. E. Varco Commissio Wm. J. Baer Commissio .There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Ju E. E. Varco, Commissio IN THE BATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF GLAVIS REED TO HAUL LOGS OVER 0 R D E R CERTAIN COUN'T'Y ROADS: On this day comes Glavis Reed and applies to this Court under the -provisions of Chapter 360, Genera Laws of Oregon, 1931, as amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit to haul logs over and upon the following roads in Deschutes County, Oregon: Five miles of the Pringle Falls Road It appearing to the Court that the interest of the Public will be served by the proposed_ operations It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of Glavis Reed. for a -permit to haul logs over and upon the above described roads, be and. the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of 'the Applicant be subject to all of the restrictions and. regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioners. It is further ORDERED that for an violations of Chanter 446, Chapter Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935, Sessions, that this permit may be cancelled and. that another - oermit will not be issued without the applicant furnishing a 'bond, the ancount of which to be set by the Court. It is further ORDERED that any damage done to bridges owned by the County on said. road by the truck operated by Glavis Reed. or his agents s %hall be taken care of by Glavis Reed. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 24th day of May, 1939. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner IN THE COU14TY COURT OF THE S'TA'TE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN ThE i':IA'T"TER OF THE APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION No. 1010 BEER LICENSES ON HIGHWAY BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a term of the County Court held. May 24th, 1939, sitting for the transacts of County business, at which time the Court may legally, by resolution refuse to grant any more Beer Licenses on a Public Highway. WHEREAS, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that no more beer Licenses shall be granted to any party or -oarties operating a Beer dispensing Agency on a Public Highway in Deschutes County. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon this 24th.day of May, 1939. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner 466 BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 7th day of June, 1939, the County Court held_ its regular session, County Judge, C. L. Allen, and County Commissioners, Wm. J. Baer, E. E. Varco being present the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims Against the County: At this time the following claims were presented and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: Richard J. Crane Circuit CourtReporter $42.55 . Thomas C. Merchant Juror fees 33.00 Mabel 0. Stockton Trial Juror 60.40 Dewey Achenb ach Trial Juror 36.40 A. 0. Schilling Trial Juror 45.00 P. Riedel Trial Juror 3.00 Edith Hodge Trial Juror 3.00 Duane Eames Trial Juror 36.00 " 54.00 L. B. Baird " 54.00 Marshall Hunt n 27.00 L. C. Kimsey . Grover G. Gerking " 30.00 Fred Gibson " 57.00 " 18.60 Chas. Williamson It 36.00 W alnah Francis " 54.00 Irene Ryman " 54.00 John L. Goodfellow " 3.00 fester Freeman ° 32.00 George Childs Paul Hosmer " 18.00 " 36.00 Jesse J. Faddis " 42.00 Henry Fowler It 36.00 Sadie A. Lucas " 6.00 H. T. Hartley It 39.90 Myrtle Burgess it 48'00 Myrtle B. Lieuallen Bertha Conklin " 19.00 Ray Armstrong " 5.00 R. M. Nedrow " 3.00 Helen Peake " 18.00 It 24.00 Deloma Young August J. Schwartz " 3'00 Gust Weber " 3.00 Welch D. Evans " 3.•00 Harl J. Sanders " 3.00 Bertha McCormack " 3.00 W. P. Vandevert Bailiff Fees 40.00 " " 40.00 Florence Swanson George Childs " 10.00 A. L. Brandt Reporter Fees 34.20 Richard J. Crane " 4.25 Herbert C. Hamilton Sheriff's Deputy (May Salary) 25.00 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Postage 15.00 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office 5.00 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Tel. 5.04; Transporting PrisibnExs 2.82 7.86 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 35.00 It 4o..g0 E. E. Varco J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 33.40 Ellis H. Edgington Assessor'sField Deputy 20.60 J. A. Fountain -Assessor--Travel Exp. 5•4o Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt. Clerk 39.00 P. Alton Thompson School Supt. -- Mileage 31.50; Postage 12.00 43.50 Downing Cafe Prsioner's Meals 22.25 �Kilham Stationery & Print Co. Sheriff's Supplies 22.20 Magill Drug Co. Fingerprint Ident. 3.90 Dr. R. W. Christiansen Registrar Fees 7.00 I Shevlin -Nixon Co. Labor for Fire 17.57 0 Marion M. L.esh Schuman Auto Electric City Drug Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Monroe Calculating Mach. Co. Marchant Calculating Mach. Co. Bend Water .Dept. Midstate Hardware Co. W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Frank Bondurant City of Redmond J. K. Gill.Co. Northwest Print. Co. Burton's Service Station Bend. Garbage Co. Carl Austin Hogan Studio Shell Oil Co. P ac. Power.& Lt. Co. Magill Drug Co. Winifred Fu llington Raymond L.Faulk A. R; Von Lehe Harry J. Loggan Z. T. Gideon Mable G. Livesay J. J. wilt Aubrey E. Perry Magill Drug Co. State Dept. of Agr. Sec. of State,Division of Audits C. J. Rademacher, M.D. Midstate Hardware Co. 1St. Ind. Ace. Comm. Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Downing Cafe Marion M. Lesh Bend Bulletin Redmond_ Spokesman J. K. GillCo. Consumers Gas Corp. P ac. Power & Lt. Co. P ac. Tel. & Tel. Co. L. E. Garrison GENERAL ROAD FUND: C. E. Alf rey Geo. H. McAllister D. D. Tussing Carl Arnmons 0. G. hale Wm. Carpbnter Geo. T. Murphy Julius Steen Beal Pipe & Tank Corp. Texas Co. T. C. Daley Hilda Acree Ind. Paint Works Howard Cooper Corp. H. L. Pritchard Co. Bend Hardward Co. Doug's Service Station Joseph Egg Care of Prisoners Sheriff's Auto Exp. Clerk- -7.70; Planning Board 450 Sheriff 2.10 Courthouse Exp. TreasTer 12.00; Assessor 24.00 Sheriff-Renewal Maintenance Cont. Jail Exp. Courthouse Ex-o. Sherif'f's Auto Exp. Janitor Salary Meals (Earl Phillip) ReApp rai sal Exp. Assessor $2.60, Sheriff 22.79, Clerk 77.00 Courthouse Exp. Jail Exp. Sheriff's Exp. Fingerprint Ident. Sheriff's Auto Exn. Treasurer 1.20; Jail 1.44; Courthouse 15.98; Nurse 1.00 Public Health Exp. Co. Nurse -- Supplies 2.20; Laundry 45¢;Special 35.00; Tel. 8.58; Mileage 46.40 Annual State Meeting 25.00 Reappraisal Exp. it Justice of Peace Fees Co. Clerk- -Exp. & Postage Asst. Watermaster Watermaster U.S.W.V.Soldier's Relief Sealer of Weights & Measurers S�al�xxpt�x'#��cgiaxx�€xMsa�a County Audit Assisting with preparation of Budget Sanity Exam. (Mrs. Greiner) Courthouse Exp. Peace Officers 6.73; Watermaster 1.15 Sheriff'sAuto Exp. Juror's Meals Care of Prisoners Leg. Publications Leg. Publications 10.55; Warrant Call 1.60 School Supt. Supplies Justice of Peace n Rent- Justice of Peace's Office (Apr. & May) Salary n u n u u u Pipe Fuel Salary It Hardware Parts Hardware . It . u Part s 27.00 3.15 10.25 1.30 36.00 12.50 2.25 2.55 34.17 37.50 10.05 5.62 .102.3g 2.99 1.50 .25 7.41 11.55 19.62 18.80 117.64 104.00 80.15 88.50 . . . 9.00 2'. 32 21.82 207.02 19.4g 1g.44 ' 697.11 9g. go 5.00 1.81 7.99 8.11 30.35 2.00 33.35 12.15 1.•52 2.20 1.22 7.10 20.00' 139.75 164.77 139.75 124.75 119:01 124.75 112.25 112..25 35.e6 9.73 112.25 40.00 24.00 66.5s n -1939 21.39 9.00 -50 467 468 Cent. Oregon Motor Co. Dowsett's Auto Parts Depot George Childs Hardware Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Moty & Van .Dyke, Inc. Owl Pharmacy Gen. Petroleum Corp. of Cal. Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Pac. Tel & •Tel Co. Bend dater Dept. Schuman Auto Electric A. E. Ault- Gilmore Oil Co. State Ind. -Acc. Comm. Midstate Hardware Co. Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco MARKET ROAD FUND: ,Dar. C. Wood Lee Hollenbeck „ 6.9o. County 12.49 . Hardware .1.00 54'35 Tire and directed Hardware 43.59 than the 4.05 Misc. Acct. set opposite each tract. Lub. Acct. 55.IL4 Misc. Acct. 7.20 $20.00 7.70 1.25, Parts 7.93 Parcel 2.75 Fuel Acct. .'323. 00 Employee's Ins. 54.47 Hardware 21.91 Commissioner 52.00 20.00 34. oo Salary 139.75 , 19.75 Roger F. Taylor " _ 13+.75 IN THE MATTER OF THE SALE OF COUNTY OWNED TIMBER: At this time the Court executed a Bill of Sale to L. V. Smith for timber on N?NEzl, SW.;lg NEQ -5- 21::10. E.W.M. for-$171.25. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF WARRANTS EACH MONTH: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant for $25.00 each month to Herbert C. Hamilton Deputy Sheriff at Sisters, Oregon until the sum of $175.00 had bee)1 disbursed.. Also ordered a warrant issued to Nolan H. Gilbert each month for $10.00 for rent for County Trea.surer(;s office. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OviNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed a leash to Mrs. Cora Baxter for $2.50 :for Lots 4, 5, 6, Block 3 of Sub. of SEn Sec'. 4, Twp. 19 S.R. 12 E.W.M. and NEJ 9- 18 -12. IN THE MATTER OF THE DEEDING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To: Joe Trout for $10.00 - - -Lot 1 Block 4 North Acid. To: City of Bend - --Lot 9 Block 22 Park Add. To: John DeBoer --Lot 16, Block 10 Lytle for $15.00 To: Robert Plummer--Lot 1 Block 189 Third Add. to Bend Park for $10.00 To: J. R. Edwards - --Lots 11, 12 Block 1 Deschutes for $30.00 To: R. H. Youngberg--Lot S Block 19 Highland for $25.00 IN THE MATER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF -REAL PROPERTY COUI4TY OWNED LAND +There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen, County Judge. Wm. J. Baer, Commii4s3oner C. L: Allen, Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco Co. Judge Commissioner Commissioner I Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered. that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract. Parcel #1. SW-12 of SE* of Sec. 5, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. $20.00 (Terms) ($10.00 down and. Balance in 6 mo. Parcel #2. East 50 ft. Lots 3, 4 Block 22 Kenwood 25.00 (Terms) ($10.00 Down -- Balance in 6 mo.) Parcel #3.. Lot 6 Block 17 Wiestoria 20.00 (Cash) Parcel #4.. Lot S Block 52 Center 20.00 (Cash) Parcel #5. Lots 4, 5 Replat of Bl. 7 Riverside (50% Down--Balance in 60 da..) 35.00 (Terms) Parcel #6. N? Lots 15, 16 Block 41 N.W. Townsite Co's "nd Add. 20.00 (Cash) .Dated. this 7th d.ay of June, 1939• +There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen, County Judge. Wm. J. Baer, Commii4s3oner C. L: Allen, Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco Co. Judge Commissioner Commissioner I BILL OF SALE Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, a municipal corporation, acting by and through the County Court of said County, has heretofore by verbal contract entered into an agreement with W. L. Kertcher whereby the said County sold to the said. W. L. Kertcher approximately 135,000 board feet of standing timber located on the North half of the Northeast quarter and Southwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section five, Township twenty - one South, Range ten East of the Willamette Meridian at the agreed and stipulated. price of $2.75 per thousand . board. feet and, with the further stipulation that the said purchaser W. L. Kertcher should. cause the brush from said timber after it was cut to be disposed of in conformity with the rules of the State Forester, and Whereas the said W. L. Kertcher has cut said standing timber and has removed a portion of each of the trees thereof and has left remaining on said premises'the•balance-of said trees-which are suitable for aaw logs and said. saw logs so remaining are now in immediate danger of deteriorating and spoiling -so as to make them unfit for lumber, and Whereas, the said W. L. Kertcher has paid Deschutes County the-sum of $200.00 on said agreement -and. is still indebted. to Deschutes County in the sum of $171.25 thereon in accordance with Salo" agreement, and. Whereas, the said. W. L. Kertcher has abandoned his said contract and said saw logs, and Whereas, Deschutes County has a stumpage lien upon said saw logs for the unpaid portion of said con- tract and has taken possession of and is now in possession of said saw logs under said stumpage lien, Now, therefore, Deschutes County, a municipal corporation, acting by and through its County Court in regular monthly session convened this 7th day of June, 1939, by virtue of its said. lien upon said saw logs, does hereby sell and transfer to L. V. Smith all of the saw logs now cut and left by the said. W. L. Kertcher upon r said. premises for the stipulated price of $171.,25 payable forthwith, and for the further consideration that the said L. V. Smith shall within one year hereafter burn the limbs and brush from said saw logs in conformity.with the rules of the State Forester of Oregon. Done in open Court this 7th day of June, 1939. C. L. Allen Judge. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner Attest: E. E. Varco Commissioner ' L . V. Smith• BE I`1' REMEMBERED, That on this 21st day of June, 1939, the County Court held its regular session, ' County Judge, C. L. Allen, and County Commissioners, Wm. J. Baer, E. E. Varco being present the following busi: was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the following claims were presented. and ordered paid.: GENERAL FUND: First NIB Port. General Asst. $957.6+ J. N. Hunter CniiCino rrmnty (Nmhcv J. N. Hunter " " " 180.00 Mable G. Livesay, Co. Clerk Postage 10.00 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. County Judge - -Tel. 1.35 Dr. Fred A. Lieuallen Soldier's Relief 12.50 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire -- Treasurer 2.50 C. L. Allen County Judge:-­Postage 3• �5 First N/B Eort. Aid. to Dependent Children 2+2.13 First NIB Port. Blind Asst. 4.00 First NIB Port. Old Age Asst. 671.10 A..J. Connolly Gen. Exp. 80.00 Ore. State Board of Forestry Fire Patrol Protection 201.70 IN THE MATTER OF PERMISSION TO CUT TREES ON STREET IN SISTERS At this time the Court gave the Deschutes Porver Company of Sisters,Oregon permission to curt four tree on Ash St. between Jefferson and St. Helens St. Sisters, Ore. Power Company to assume any liability for damage sustained. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF A WARRANT FOR FIRE PROTECTION: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant for $201.70 to the Oregon State Board.of. Forestry for Fire Protection. IN THE MATTER OF' THE ISSUANCE OF A WARRANT FOR TIMBER ERRONEOUSLY CUT ON PRIVATELY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant for $50.00 to A. J. Connolly for timber cu on his Sand in SE�SFxl Sec. 17, Twp. 17 S.R. 11 by Geo. Carpenter. This timber was sold to Geo. Carpenter by th County as County owned timber. 470 IN THE MATTER OF LOGGING PERMITS: At this time the Court ordered that all Logging Permits issued by the County would be subject to the rules and. regulations of the Public Utilities Commission. IN THE MATTER OF `1''HE SIGNING OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the County signed the following deeds for County owned land: To: Leo A. Bishop and. Alice Bishop for'Lots 5, 6 B1. 76 Bend Park for $40.00 To :' Harrison R. Stewart and. Elizabeth Stewart for Lot 9 Bl. 29 Highland for $26.00 To: C. A. Nickell for SWQSWJ of Sec. 9, and also a tract of land described as follows: Beginning at the South- east corner of the M41SW11•6f Sec. 9, Twp. 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M., thence North 767.75 feet; thence West 478 feet, thence South 767.5 feet, thence East 478 feet to the point of beginning, being a tract of eight acres, all in Township 18 S.R. 12 E.W.M. To: Paul M. Schutt for Lot 10 Bl. 29 Highland. for $13.50 To: E. L. Davis to NE-,ISE* Sec. 11, Twp. 15 S.R. 12 E.W.M. for $40.00 To: Roy Kutch for Lot 11 B1. 21 N.W. Townsite Co's 2nd.Add. for $20.00. There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen E. E. Varco Wm. J. Baer Co. .. Judge Commissioner Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 5th day of July, 1939 at a regular session of the County Court, C„ L. Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer and. E. E. Varco, Commissioners being present the following business was t:cans- acted: Asst. Watermaster 59.50 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS School Supt. Supplies 12.30 AGAINST THE COUNTY: Care of Prisoners 29.00 At this time the Court ordered warrants drawn for the follorsrin claims: 2.25 GENERAL FUN Sheriff's Auto Exp. 2.80 Mrs. R. E. dolph County School Supt.- -Clerk $ 39.00 ` J. Alton Thompson Travel $10.50, Convention $22.30, Stamps & Express 10.44 43.24, Dr. Raymond F. Jones Coroner's Exp. 10.00 Geo. E. Euston Soldier's Relief 5.00 C. L. Allen " 6.00 Shellhart's Cash Grocery Care of Juveniles 3.00 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures 18.44 `'geed Control Fund Weed Control 200.00 Erickson's Food Market Soldier's Relief 1.50 Pine Tavern Meals 5.85 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 37.85 Downing Cafe Prisoner's Meals 39.75 J. A. Fountain Mileage 5.10 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Tel. $8.17, Auto & Travel $2.00 10.17 Athel Dudley Sheriff's Deputy--Auto & Travel 8.00 Wm. J. Baer' Commissioner 48.80' Raymond L. Talk Re- Appraisal Exp. 107..65 Harry J. Loggan Re- Appraisal Exp. 287.00 A. R. von L'ehe " 89.35 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office - 2.50 Aubrey E. Ferry Watermaster 186.24 J. J. Wilt Asst. Watermaster 59.50 West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. School Supt. Supplies 12.30 Marion M. Lresh Care of Prisoners 29.00 Bend. Water Debt. Jail Exp. 2.25 Bend_ Auto Parts, Inc.. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 2.80 Burroughs Adding Machine Co. Sheriff $19.60; Assessor 30.20 49.80 State Ind. Acc. Comm :: Watermaster Ins. 1.51 Peace Officers Inc. 6.69 Redmond Spokesman Le Pub. 26.10; Warrant Call 1.60 Leg. 27.70 C. L. Allen Hotel Exp. 11.70 Marion M. Lesh Care of Juveniles 3.00 E. E. Varco Commissioner 51.00 Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse -- Supplies 1.90; Laundry 18¢; Tel. 5.50; Postage 46.40 59.98 $5:00; Mileage Burton's Service Station 'Court House Exp. 2.98 Bend -Troy Laundry Jail Exp. 6.05 Oregon State Agr. College Agricultural Agt. $1000.00 Demonstration 1�gt."550.00 1550.00 Redmond Spokesman Legal Pub. 1.30 I Shell Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Ex-o. 10.27 R. J. McCann "Nn Parking" Sign 1.25 Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 1.50 Redmiond Spokesman Foreclosure 3.00 N.W.Printing Co. Sheriff 7.62; Clerk 4.12; Dist. Atty. 11.39 23.1.3 Pac. Power & Light Co. Courthouse 18.46; Treasurer 2.76; Jail 1..33; Nurse 1.00 23.55 City Drug Co. Sheriff 35¢; Treasurer 35¢ •70 Bend Bulletin Leg. Pub.. etc. 307.85 City Garbage Contractors Courthouse Exp. 12.00 Midsta8.e Hardware Co. " .40 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Co, Judge 4.00; School Supt. 5.65; Watermaster 4.55; Cir. Ct. Judge 11.2 ; Dist. Atty. 4.05; Sheriff 17.90; Clerk 4.00; reas. :00; Assessor r+ 00; J.P. 4.00 64,40 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Justice of Peace 1.11 Consumers Gas Corp. " 2.40 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Hilda Acree Salary (Gen Exp 40.00 Roger F. Taylor Salary 134.75 Julius. Steen if 112.25 D. D. Tussing " 139.75 Carl Alfrey " 139.75 Dan C. Wood 139.75 C &inton Delude . . . " 139.75 Lee Hollenbeck 139.75 Geo. H. McAllister " 164.74 Geo. T. Murphy " 108.25 0. G. Hale " 124.75 T. C. Daly " 112.2.5; Bend. Water Dept. Warehouse Service 1.25 Pac. 'Tel. & Tel Co. " " 4.80 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. " 5.55 Gen, Petroleum Corp. Fuel 210.50 Drake's Auto Shop Parts & Repairs 8.70 Feenaughty Mach. Co. Parts 60.79 Des. Grain & Feed Co. Tire Acct. 90.71 Shell Oil Co. Lub. .Acct. 4.90 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Hardware Acct. 20.43 Morrison Specialty Co. Parts Acct. 6.20 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 62.50 Bend. Auto Parts, Inc. Parts 2.10 Midstate hardware Co. Hardware 7.43 Duffy Knorr Gen. Exp, 30.00 H. L. Pritchard Co. Farts 1.62 State Ind.. Acc. Comm. Ins. 54•4g Tum A Lum Lmbr. Co. Lumber 102.95 E. E. Varco Commissioner 47.60 Richfield. Oil Corp. Lub. Acct. 126.30 Pittsburg Steel & Tool Co. Hardware Acct.. 34.92 MARKET ROAD FUND: W. A. Carpenter Salary 124.75 Carl Ammons . " 124.75 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR A BEER LICENSE: At this time the Court rejected the application of Mr. Zitek of Sisters, Ore. for a Beer License. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF A DEED TO THE STATE OF OREGON: At this time the Court signed. a Deed to the State of Oregon for Lot 2 of the Plat of the Sub - divisio for Block nine (9) Park Addition to the City of Bend., Deschutes County, Oregon, except a portion of said above described. lot described as.follows: Beginning at the North corner of said lot; thence southwesterly along the curve of the alley boundary of said-lot for foxty -six and sixty - eight.one- hundredths (46.68) feet; said curve having a radius of 100 feet; thence South 39 degrees thirty -four minutes west for 5 feet to the west corner of the said lot; thence south 51 degrees 26 minutes east for 10 feet along the Southwesterly boundary of'said.'lot thence north 38 degrees 34 minutes East for 5 feet; thence on a curve to the right, said curve having a radius of 90 feet and being parallel to and 10 feet distant from the curve along the alley first herein described-, and terminating in the Northeasterly boundary of Lot 2 North 51 degrees 36 minutes west for 11.36 feet to the 472 oint of beginning, which was deeded to the public for alley purposes July 12 1922 which deed was rpcorded .n ol. 33 of Deeds page 406 Deschutes County, Oregon. This land was erroneously foreclosed on for delinquent. axes while•owned by the State of Oregon. IT THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION F OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY FOR AUTHORITY 10 CONSTRUCT AN INDUSTRIAL SPUR TRACT ,T GRADE ACROSS SCOTT STREET (THE DALLES ALIFORNIA HIGHWiAY) NEAR - BEND, DESCHUTES BOUNTY, OREGON At this time the Court approved the construction of the s=our If the R,).ilroad Co. will pave the rossing up. to the tracts. N THE MATTER OF THE SIGNING OF ONTRACTS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the. Court signed the following contracts: o: George Drost for Lot 3, f+, 5, 6, 7 Block 30 Wiestoria. for $90.00. onthly installments at 6 interest per annum. $20.00 down payment and balance in 6 o: L. G. Bertrain for Lots 7,9 Block 3 Center for $400.00. $90.00 down payment and balance. in twelve equal onthly payments with interest at 6% per annum. o: Floyd. Renn for Lots 17, 19 Block 22 Bonne Home for $40.00. $9.00 down payment and. balance in 6 monthly ayments with interest at 6% per annum. N THE MATTER OF' THE CONSTRUCTION ND OPERATION OF A TELEPHONE LINE: At this time the Court approved the erection of a telephone line beginning at the South end. and. an the west side of the Butler Market Road going north about one fourth of a mile more or less; also beginning; at the intersection of the "Boyd Lane" with the County road and going east about 1900 feet thereon to intersect at the Butler - Market Road, thence Northeast thereon to the Huettl Place in NEx1N0. -29-17-12 E.W.M.: also beginning at the intersection of County road with the Boyd Land and going North and east thereon about one quarter of a mile. Said petition was presented by H. Dyer, J. Snyder, Geo. W. F[uettl, L. N. Huettl, Geo. T. Huettl. .Any an all liability for the erection of said line shall be held by the Petitioners herein. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed the following lease: To: G. Lawson for E15NE41 -31, E• - 31 -21 -11 E.W.M. for $6.40. IN THE. MAT'T'ER OF THE RE -SALE ORDER FOR SALE OF RE tLL PROPERTY OF COUNTY OWNED LAND Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be„ and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described- real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract. Parcel #1. Lots 16, 17, 19, 19 Block 1 Orokla; also that part of SWj of NEq of $100.00 Cash Sec. 29, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.W.M. lying South and- East of Deschutes 'diver, containing 2.79 acres more or less Parcel #2.. Lots 14, 1 16, Block 195 Third Addition to Bend Park 50.00 (Terms) ( 0.00 down and $5.00 per mo.) Parcel #3. Lot 10 Block 6 Grandview 30.00 Cash Parcel Lot 10 Block 26 Highland -30.00 Cash Parcel 45. Lots 5, 6 and 12 Block 153 Second Addition to Bend Park 50.00 Cash Dated this *5th day of July, 1939. C.L. Allen, County Judge Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner There being no further business the court adjourned.. C'. L. Allen Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco Co. Judge Commissioner,. Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that on this 19th day of July, 1939, the County Court met in regular session, C. L. Allen, County Judge, E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer being present the following business was transacted.: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the County Court approved the following bills and ordered warrants drawn. GENERAL FUND: Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Co. Judge $4.00; School Supt. $5.65; Wate'rmast 4.55; Ct. $64.40- Judge 11.25; Dist. Atty. 5.05; Sheriff $17.90; Clerk 4.00; Treas. 4.00; Assessor x+.00; Just.Peace $4.00 Pac. Power & lt. Co. Justice of Peace 1.11. Consumers Gas Corp. 'f a 11 2.4c) First NIB Port. General Asst. 997.00 First N/B Port. Blind. Asst. 4.00) i I � L First N/B Port. First N/B Port. H. C. Nelson Symons Bros. Richfield Oil Corp. Magill Drug Co. Bend Hardware Co. C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Hartley's Grocery Lois Scou #en Oregon State Game Comm. Standard Oil Co. of Cal. GENERAL ROAD FUND Standard Oil Co. of Cal. Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Cent. Ore. !Motor Co. Cent. Ore. Garage Bend Hardware Co. J. W. Copeland. Yards IN THE NLkT'TER OF THE ISSUANCE 01 DEEDS TO COUN'T'Y Os NED LAND: Old. Age Asst. Aid to De-oendent Children Courthouse Exp. Watermaster Exp. Sheriff' s A-Lto Exp. Public Health Exp. Sheriff's Exp. Postage Soldier's Relief Treasurer- -Clerk Hire Predatory Animal Control Sheriff's Auo Exp. Fuel Pipe Acct. Parts Acct. Tire Acct. Hardware Lumber Acct. 691.90 255•.33 45.4g 3.00 3.98 6160 .1.69 11.00 5.00 3.75 250.00 9.90 4.o6 ss.49 1.70 14.03 30.15 1.90 43 At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To: R. F. Dwyer for Lot 9 Block 70 Laidlaw for the sum of $3.23. To: City of Bend for Lots 14, 15 B1. 12 Keystone Terrace; Lots 1 and 2, Block 23, Deschutes, and Lots 3, 4, Block 10, Staats; Lot 10 Bl. 26 Bend, Lots 18, 19,.20 B1. 3 Park, Lot 9 and Nly , of Lot 10, B1. 6 River Terract for the sum of $200.00. To: Arthur Sanders for S` +`f`NEG- 22 -17 -14 E.W.M. for the sum of $40.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF LEO FI SCIiER FOR A PERMIT TO HAUL LOGS OVER CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS: At this time the Court signed an order permitting Leo Fischer to haul logs over the following roads: From Tumalo Fish Hatchery Road to the Shevlin -Hixon Company Mill at Bend, Oregon for three miles. IItii THE MATTER OF -THE COMPROMISING OF CERTAIN TAXES: At this time the Court discussed with the School Board. of School Dist. #3 a certain levy made on lands now owned. by Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Company, Inc. lying within the boundaries of School District No. 3. This levy through an error was left off of the Tax Rolls in 1937. The Sheriff however caught the error in 193 and levied a Sheriff's Assessment on the oroperty lying in said School District. Due to a -oartiti6tLoof said lands by the owners prior to the sale to Brooks- Scanlon Lumber Co., Inc. these lands were d.ivid:ed and, the deal completed before this levy was corrected on the Rolls. Rather than go through a long court procedure in collecting the same the County Court and..School Board agreed. to accept 7/9 of the taxes with interest in full settlement of taxes as to land_ owned. by :Brooks - Scanlon. IN 'T'l1E MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF CONTRACTS OF SALE FOR CERTAIN COUNTY OZINED LAND: At this time the court signed. the following contracts: To: M. L. Crow for Lots 4,5 Replat of Block 7 Riverside for the total sum of $35.00. $17.50 to be raid down and the balance in sixty days. To: Ole W. Grubb for $1+0.00 for SWnSV1 5 -17 -12 E.W.M. for the total sum of $40.00. $20.00 to be -oaid. down and the balance in six monthly installments. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION No. 1011 A RESOLUTION *WAVING HEARING: At this time the Court signed. a, resolution waiving appearance at any hearing to be held upon the application for permission of Oregon Trunk Railway to construct an industrial spur track across Scott Street, in Bend., Oregon, and consents that hearing may be had at the office of the P.U.C. at Salem, Oregon, or else- where as may be deter-mined by said. Public Utilities Commissioner. IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLING OF TAXES ON STATE OVVNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed anorder ordering the Sheriff to cancel taxes for the gears 1931. and. 1932 against the N'N- , SWINW-�, NW'SWa, Sec. 31, Twp. 15 S.R. 11 E.W.M. as said property is now owned by the State. IN THE IIATT ER OF THE APPROVAL OF A PLAT: At this time the Court approved and. signed the plat presented. by Olaf Anderson Called South Moreland Acres situate in NW1SW", S,rd+NW� of Sec. 16, Tjrp. 15, S.R. 13 E.WJ'l- l There being no further business to come 'before the Court; the Court adjourned. C. L. ;Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E,,Varco Commissioner Iii THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the matter-;df cancellation of delinquent ORDER taxes on lands acquired by the State of Oregon INTow at this time, this matter coming on to be heard upon the petition of Lewis D. Griffith, Clerk of the State Land Board., for an order canceling certain taxes, interest and penalties, assessed and levied against the following described real property, located. in Deschutes County, Oregon, to wit: N?NWI, SW7�N A, NW- SS'-L, Sec. 31, Twp. 15 S.R. 11 East Will. Mer., which taxes are as follows: For the years 1931 and 1932 And it appearing to the Court that proper deed has been issued in favor of the State of Oregon, and recorded in the Deed Records of Deschutes County, in book 51, page 529, under date of Nov. 26, 1932; And it further appearing to the Court that all taxes levied and assessed. against said property for tY. years 1931 and 1932 should be -groper cancelled in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 229, Oregon Laws 1939- IT'IS IT— BEFORE ORDERED AND DECREED that the tax collector of Deschutes County, Oregon, be and. is hereby authorized and directed. to cancel the taxes, interest and penalties, levied and agaessed. against said, real property: for the years 1931 and 1932. Dated.- at Bend., Oregon, this .... day of July, 1939.. IN 'THIS] MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF LEO FI SCHER. FOR A PERMIT TO HAUL LOGS OVER CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS # ` Jv C. L. Allen- Wm. J. Baer E. E. Varco County Judge County CommiFsi County Commission On this day comes Leo Fischer and applies to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit to haul logs over and upon the following roads in Deschutes County, Oregon: From Tumalo Fish Hatchery Roads to the Shevlin Hixon Cott!pany Mill at Bend, Oregon for three miles It appearing to the Court that the-interest of the -oublic will be served. by the proposed operations. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of Leo Fischer for a permit to haul logs over and. upon the above described roads, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all of the! restrictions and. regulations of the State Highway Commission or ofthe Public. Utilities Commissioners. It is further understood and agreedthat any damage done to bridges by Ldo Fischer's Trucks shall. be assumed by him. It is further ORDERED that for a. violation of Chapter 446, Chapter Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935, Sessions, that this permit may be cancelled. and that another permit will not -be issued without the applicant furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the; Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 19th day of July, 1939• C. L. Allen Wm. J. Baer E. E. Var-co RESOLUTION J 1011 Co. Judge Commissioner Commissioner The matter of the application of the Oregon Trunk Railwe,y for permission to construct an industrial sour tract across Scott Street, near Bend, in Deschutes County, Oregon, coming regularly on for further con- sideration at this time and applicant having indicated its willingness to install reflectorized crossing signa' instead of the sawbuck type originally proposed and-to have said crossing paved. for the width of the hard sur- facd paving now on said. street so soon as a paving plant is availELble in the vicinity, it is hereby RESOLVED: that Deschutes county, Oregon, does hereby consent to the construction of said spur track across said Scott Street, waives notice of and appearance at any hearing to be held upon the ayoulication there and. consents that the hearing may be had at the office of the Public Utilities Commissioner at Salem, Oregon, or elsewhere as may be determined by said. Public Utilities Commissioner. Done this 19th day of July, 1939. DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON By C. L. Allen Judge Jim. J. Baer E. E. Varco Commissioners r, S u 475 • BE IT R X EO ERED that on this 2nd day of August, 1939, the County Court met -in regular session, C. L. Allen, County Judge, E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer being present the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the County Court approved the following bills and. ordered warrants drawn. GENERAL FUND: Andrew T. Hyde Witness Fees (Coroner's Inquest) $1:00 G. w. Winslow Acting Coroner 5.00 Leonard Doid.ge Witness Fees (Hyde Inquest) 1:00 John M. Griswold It It It " 1.00 Richard L. Smith It " " " 1:00 Dr. R. W. Hemingway n it n u 00 5. Alfred Danielson Juror Fees - Hyde Inquest 1.00 F. J. Smith " " " " 1.00 Einar Meistad 1.00 M. L. Hunt " " " " 1.00 R. K. Innes u It It n 1.00 K. G. Cruickshank ° " " " 1.00 Florence Swanson Reporter Fees Hyde Inquest 27.50 E. E. Varco County Commissioner 35,90 Wm. J. Baer " " 35.00 Raymond L. Falk Re- appraisal Exp. 107.60 A. R.von Lehe " " 96.35 Harry J. Loggan " " 95.15 J. A. Fountain Assessor -- Travel 22.30; Postage 9.00 31.30 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt. Clerk 39.00 J. Alton Thompson School Supt. Postage & exp. 5.25.; Travel 9.10 1+.35 Mable G. Livesay Erroneous Ad- Parcel 1, Land. Sale #31 1.40 Downing Cafe Prisoner's Meals 69. 25 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Tel. 3.85, Travel 3.25, Supplies 75� 7.75 Aubrey L. Perry watermaster lg0.35 J. J. Wilt Asst. watermaster 59,50 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 47.55. Dr. J. W. Thom Registrar Fees .75 Dr. R. W. Christiansen " It 9;50 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of weights & Meas. lg.44 Z. T. Gideon Justice Fees 32.00 R. B. Gould County Surveyor 75.79 Magill Drug Co. Jail Exp. 3.90; Fingerprint Id.en. 1.1+0 5.30 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 20.00 New Deal Trading Post Courthouse exp. 4. 25 R. B. Gould. " Office Rent •(Jaly & August) 20.00 South- western Publishing Co. School Supt. 1.36 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Ident. 3.05 Bend. Bulletin Leg. Pub. etc. 42.90 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. 2.77 City Drug Co. School Supt. Supplies 17.90 State.Ind.. Acc.Comm. Watermaster 1.53 State Ind. Acc.Comm. Peace Officers 6.73 Redmond. Spokesman Legal Pub. 59.60 A. E. Simmons Clerk's Supplies 11.00 Bend. Troy Laundry Jail Exp. 9.35 A. L. Brandt Tax Foreclo -sure Exp. 17.60 Shell Oil Co. Sheriff's Exp. 6.50 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Justice of Peace - $1.22, Jail Exp.1.22, Treas.• 2.76;. Courthouse 16.14, Co. Nurse 1.00 22.34 Consumers Gas Corp. Justice of Peace 1.00 Bend dater Dept. Jail Exp. 2.25 Bend Garbage Co. Jail exp. 1.50 MARKET ROAD FUND Carl A,lfrey Salary 13+.16 GENERAL ROAD FUND: b. D. Tussing .Salany, 127.41 Dan C: wood Salary' 134.16 476 Roger E. Taylor Salary 0. G. Hale W. A. Carpenter " Geo . T. Murphy " T. C. Daly " IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER.OF FUNDS: 129.36 119.76 119:76 1013.76 109.91 109.91 123.35 132.99' 136.49 16+.76 40.00 36.00 15.00 56.50' 4q.90 246.96- 2.69. 10.93- 2.50 3.71. 6.50 22.30 15.99. 54 53.77' 5.66 1.2F 41:25 . At this time the Court ordered the following transfers: To transfer $4, 593.99 from the ?Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Bond, Sinking Fund.. To transfer $4,272.76 from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Fund.. These two transfers to be retro- active Jiuly 29, 1939• To Transfer $296.00 from Taylor Grazing Act Fund to Road Fund (Salary Account) To transfer $25.00.00 to General Fund from Special Relief Fund. IN THE MATTER OF THE DEEDING OF COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: • AT this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To: C. V. Monical for $20.00- -Lot 14 Block 12 Kenwood To: Elton Rowland for $20.00--N-1 Lots 15, 16 Bl, 41 N.W. T. CO's 2nd Add.., To: Lola Heden for $75.00 - -Lt. 20 Bl. 15 Boulevard. To: August A. Anderson for that part of land. lying S and W. of rimrock in the Southwesterly corner of.SW-SW 16- 15 -13. This deed is a duplicate of a deed issued by county heretofore which was destroyed. by firer. To: City of Bend for $600.00, Lots 7, 9, 9, B1. 9 Bend. To Pearl May Devenport et vir for $160.00. SEI, Sec. 9, Two. 19 S. R. 13 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF THE RENT FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE: At this time the Court ordered the drawing of a warrant each month for $10.00, commencing July 1, 1939, to Robert B. Gould, County Surveyor for rent of his office.- IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF' REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LAND Julius Steen Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property described, and the Carl Am Ens Clinton belude for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Lee Hollenbeck It Geo. H. McAllister " Hilda Acree (Gen. Exp.) Therefore, be it ordered. that the Sheriff of this County, be, and b.e is hereby authorized and. directed C. B. pax mon " to sell Gus Grill following described. real -property in the manner orovi6.ed by law for not less than the Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner E. E. Vasco set opposite each tract. Gen. Petroleum Corp. of Cal. Fuel 21+.79; Lub. 32.19 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Parts Parcel Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Tire Acct. Lots 16, 17, 19, 19 Block 7 Orokla; also that part of SW� of NEB of Section Texas Co. Fuel J. W. Copeland. Yards Lumber Houk Motor Co. Parts 29, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.-W.M. lying south and East: of Deschutes River containing Moty & Van Dyke Hardware Contractors Equipt. Corp. Parts H. L. Pritchard Co. Parts 2.79 acres more or less State Ind. Acc. Comm. Road Employees Ins. Cash Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Warehouse Electricity Parcel Bend Water Dept. b4isc. Acct. Lots 6, 7 Block 70 Bend Park Union Oil. Co. of Cal. Fuel Acct. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER.OF FUNDS: 129.36 119.76 119:76 1013.76 109.91 109.91 123.35 132.99' 136.49 16+.76 40.00 36.00 15.00 56.50' 4q.90 246.96- 2.69. 10.93- 2.50 3.71. 6.50 22.30 15.99. 54 53.77' 5.66 1.2F 41:25 . At this time the Court ordered the following transfers: To transfer $4, 593.99 from the ?Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Bond, Sinking Fund.. To transfer $4,272.76 from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Fund.. These two transfers to be retro- active Jiuly 29, 1939• To Transfer $296.00 from Taylor Grazing Act Fund to Road Fund (Salary Account) To transfer $25.00.00 to General Fund from Special Relief Fund. IN THE MATTER OF THE DEEDING OF COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: • AT this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To: C. V. Monical for $20.00- -Lot 14 Block 12 Kenwood To: Elton Rowland for $20.00--N-1 Lots 15, 16 Bl, 41 N.W. T. CO's 2nd Add.., To: Lola Heden for $75.00 - -Lt. 20 Bl. 15 Boulevard. To: August A. Anderson for that part of land. lying S and W. of rimrock in the Southwesterly corner of.SW-SW 16- 15 -13. This deed is a duplicate of a deed issued by county heretofore which was destroyed. by firer. To: City of Bend for $600.00, Lots 7, 9, 9, B1. 9 Bend. To Pearl May Devenport et vir for $160.00. SEI, Sec. 9, Two. 19 S. R. 13 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF THE RENT FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR'S OFFICE: At this time the Court ordered the drawing of a warrant each month for $10.00, commencing July 1, 1939, to Robert B. Gould, County Surveyor for rent of his office.- IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF' REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LAND Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property described, and the County Court deems it7 for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered. that the Sheriff of this County, be, and b.e is hereby authorized and. directed to sell the following described. real -property in the manner orovi6.ed by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract. Parcel #1. Lots 16, 17, 19, 19 Block 7 Orokla; also that part of SW� of NEB of Section 29, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.-W.M. lying south and East: of Deschutes River containing 2.79 acres more or less $100.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lots 6, 7 Block 70 Bend Park 70.00 Cash Parcel 43. Lots 3,4 Block 24 Riverside ($10.00 Down -$5. per mo. L.ntil paid - -Int. 6% per annum). 4o.00 Term s Parcel +4. Lot 13, Block 33 Riverside 10.00 Ca.s(h Parcel #5. Lots 30, 31,.32, 33 Block 9 Highland ($25 Down -$12 per mo.until paid. -Int. 6% per annum) 200.00 Ter1! Parcel #6. Lots 3,4,5,6,7,9 Block 30 Highland ($19.0ODown -- Balance in six mo.) 90.00 Term's Parcel #7. Lot 6, Block 1x+3 Second Addition to Bend Park ($7.50 dibwn- Balance in six months) 15.00 Terms Parcel #9. Lots 1,2,39495,6,7,9,9910,11,12 Bl. 161; Lots 1,2,3, 4,5,6,7,9,9,10,11,12,13,1+,15, 16,17,19 Bl. 162 Second Ad.d.. to Bend. Park ($96.00 Down- $192.00 six: mo. thereafter and 490.00 Terms $192.00 twelve mo. hereafter) �! 47'7 Parcel #G. Lots 1, 3,4 ,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,16 Bl. 87 Hillman 25:00 Cash Parcel #10. E.'-=SW1NWx1NWn -18, Twp. 22,S.R. 9 E,W.M.; SE- . R?V" J1. ,WISE,,NE�SW1,E?SE1SWu,- 31 -22 -9 Containing 190 acres more or less 427.50 Cash Dated this 2nd. day of August, 1939. There being no further business to come before the Court at this time the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wrn. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner July 28, 1939 IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Treasurer transfer $4,583.99 from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Bond Sinking Fund. to meet the August 1st road bond and interest requirements. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Treasurer transfer $4,272.76 (balance remaining-in Motor Vehicle Emcense Fund after above transfer) from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Fund. to be used, for calling registered. Road Fund. Warrants. This order to be dated, back to July 28, 1939 and to be a part of the County Court Minutes of the regular meeting of the County Court August 2, 1939• DESCHUTES COUNTY COURT By C. L. Allen Judge By Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. By E. E.,.Varco Commissioner. BE I`P REMEMBERED THAT ON THIS 16th day of August, 1939, The County Court met in regular session, C. Ljl Allen, County Judge, E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the Court approved the following claims and ordered warrants drawn for the same. GENERAL FUND: Florence Swanson Bailiff Fees for Grand. Jury $ 8.00 Roy E. Lewis. Grand Jury Witness 3.20, Esther Hackett If " " 3.20 Chester Hackett " " ° 3.20 Mrs. Paul Hackett " " " 3.20 Paul Hackett " It " 3.20 Clinton Delude " If " 2.00 W31ter Low " It 3.90 Edna C. Shepard Grand Juror 9.20 H. A. Peters " ° 6.00 S. H. Westesen " " 9,20 A. L. Houmard " If 11.80 " If 9.00 Melvin Shaw _ Laura Grimes If " 6.00 Frank G. Riebhoff " " 9.20 Nellie Grater Care of Prisoners 18.00 May E. Arnold Transporting Prisoners 4..00 Bert C. Boylan Dist. Atty. Freight 1.25; Travel $1.00 2.25 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire -- Treas. Office 12.50 Weed. Control and Weed Control 200.00 Dr. Rademacher Soldier's Relief 20.00 City Drug Co. Treas. $2,50, P1. Bd. 11.10 3.60 Clackamas County Sanity Exam. 10.00 Magill Drug Co. Health Officer Exp. 7.75 J. S. Davis Co. Bond Premium (Tax Deputy Bond) 10.00 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 6.00 R. J. McCann Courthouse Exp. 2.00 Midstate Hardware Co. Janitor Supplies ,20 Northwest Print. Co. Treasurer $2.70; D.A. $3.93 6.6 3 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Co. Judge $4.25; J.P. $4.00; Assessor 4.00; Treas. 4.00; D.A.$4.00; School Supt. 10.70; Sheriff 20.65; Clerk 4.00; Circ. Judge 4.00 59•6o Mrs. Carl Amundson Care of Prisoners 15.00 Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk Postage 15.50. Richfield Oil Gorp. Sheriff's Exp. •6.33 Standard Oil Co_. of Calif. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 7,39 Drs. Hemingway Prof. Services 10.00 W. B. Anderson'Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. •4.25 C. J. Rademacher, M.D. Sanity Hearing 5,00 Lois Scouten In lieu of Warrant #4433 2.5o Bend Bulletin Nctice of Street Vacation 9.30 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Pac. Tel,. & . Tel . Co. Warehouse 5.30 Bend Hardware Co. hardware 32.26 Bend Garage Co. Tire 43.00 Midstate Hardware Co. Hardware 20.87 Schuman Auto Electric Parts 1.00 Tum A-Lum Lumber Co. Lumber 19.05 478 Gen. Pet. Corp. of Calif. Fuel r 78.64 Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. Pipe Standard. Oil Co. of Calif. Fuel ' . ' -9.39 Hitchcock & Lomax, Dist. Lub. Acct. 25.44 Central Oregon Motor Co. Parts 2.20 E. Meidtad Gen. Exp. 9.71 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF A PLAT: At this time the Court'approved and signed a plat of Boyds Acreage Tracts. IN THE MATTER OF A LOST WARRANT: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a new warrant for Lois Scouten for $2.50 in lieu of warrant No. 4433, which was destroyed.by fire. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF THE COURT TO CONTRIBUTE TO THE STATE IND. ACC. FUND FOR WEED CONTROL WORK: At this time the Court approved the election to contribute to the State Industrial Accident Fund for Weed Control Work.✓ IN THE MATTER OF A LAND EXCHANGE: At this tube the Court approved an informal Land Exchange offer with the United States for 14,559.49 acres of land. in exchange for National Forest Timber. IN THE MATTER OF THE SIGNING OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LANDS:- At this time the Court- signed the following deeds: To: Wilma Holman for Lot S B1. 52 Center for $20.00 To: R. H. Holmes for SEJ- 24 -21 -10 except that part deeded to the Dalles California Highway, for $ 53.04. IN ThE MATTER OF A CONTRACT TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following Contract: H. H. Knopsnyder for Lots 15, 16 Bl. 195 Third Add. to Bend Park for the sum of $33.34. $20.00 Down and balan at %5.00 per mo. until paid. Int. at 6% per annum. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: . At this time the Court.signed the following Lease: To: Geo'. Barclay for $2.50 --- - S -20 -11 and Bl. 1 to 15 inc'!. Harper except Lots 3,4,5,6,11,12,13 B1. 11 Harper. IN THE MAT'T'ER OF THE SALE OF EQUITY IN A CONTRACT: At this time the Court sold the County's equity in that certain contract with Jacob Peterson to the Central Oregon Irrigation Dist. on NEjSW -, SEaSW� OF Sec. 11, Twp, 16 S.R;, 12 E.W.M. for $430.42 with interest at V per annum from date of contract. IN THE MATTER OF THE SIGNING OF DEED TO COUNTY OTINED LAND: At this time the Court signed a deed to M. L. Crow for ],ots 4, and 5 Bl. 7 Riverside for $35.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE DESIGNATION OF PAPER T0. ADVERTISE COUNTY FORECLOSURE: At this time the Court gave the Land Foreclosure on lands with Delinquent Taxes to the Redmond' Spokesman for advertisement. IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE ) OF ) ORDER FOR SALE .OF REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OPINED LAND ) C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wm; J. Baer Commissioner E.. E. Varco Commissioner ' Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and -the County Court deems it for the best interests of said. County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and. direct to sell *the following described real property in *the *manner provided by law for not less than the minimum Sri and terms set opposite each tract. Parcel 41. Lot 14, Block 67, Bend. Park $15.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lot 5, Block 152, Second Addition to Bend. Park 25.00 Cash Parcel #3. Lot 6, Block 19, Deschutes 75.00 Cash Parcel #4. Lot 11, Block 1, Larch Ad.d.ition to the City of Bend, Oregon 50.00 Cash Parcel #5. Lot 3, Block 4, Mill Addition 25.00 Cash Parcel #6. Lots 19 and 20, Block 7, Riverside 20.00 Cash C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wm; J. Baer Commissioner E.. E. Varco Commissioner ' INFORMAL LAND EXCHANGE OFFER (Tripartite) (Act of 3- 20 -22, as amended) 479 We, C. L. Allen, W. J. Baer, and E. E. Varco, Members of the County Court of Deschutes County, here- with offer to convey to the United States, in exchange for National Forest timber, the following described lan T. 14 S.,R. 10 E., W.M. Acres S. 14, SEQ 160 S. 22, W, of NW4, Na of SW4 160 S. S. 29, 32, S1 of SWA E1 of SE,,, F1 of SWC of SEa 90 100 S. 34, SE•a 160 S. 36, Wj I E? of NEg 400 S. 9, Total 1060 q'. 15 S.,R. 13 E., W.M. 10 E;, 17. M. S. 14, SW4 160 S. 22, All 610 S. 26, SW4, W-1 of NW1, S1 of SEC 320 S. 36, W1 of •w 160 S., R. 11 E., W.M; Total 1250 T. 16 S., $. 10 E., W.M. S. 1, SW. of SEC 4o S. 3, SE*, Sl of SEQ of NW-1 or Lot No. 3 169.05 S. 11, Sn of SW4, SW4 of SE-,l 120• S. 12, E? of E;. NWn of NEQ, NEB of NW4 240. S- 13, .E � , E1 o f W- , SWC Of S71-4L 520 . S. 14, SEg, S of NE-4L, NW4 of NE-41, VL x, of W� 11 ., W.M. NW4 of NW, 490. S. 24, NF,;,,- 160. S., R. 14 E., W.M. Total 1729.05 T. 16 S.,R. 11 E., W.M. S. 30, W2 of SE$, SEC of SEC Total T. 17 S., R. 11 E., W.M. S. 5, SWI, E1 of SE•C S. 6, NEC;,d N � of S, S. 7, All S. 35, S. 9, N;, SEC T. 21 S., R. 11 E. W.M. S. 31, E2 of E1 T. 21 S., Total T. 19 S., R. 11 E., 97. M. T. 21 S., R. 15 E., W.M. S. 27, NE4 Total T. 19 S., t. 12 E., W.M. 16, All S. S. 35, NW4, SEa Total T. 18 S., R. 13 E., W.M. S. 31, NF} of NW4 Total T. 19 S., R. 10 E., W. M. S. 16, All except SW4 of.SE4 Total T. 19 S., R. 11 E., W.M; S. 17, SE4 of SW4, SW4 of SEa S. 20, W' of NE4 Total T. 20 S., R. 10 E., W. M. S. 16, All Total T. 20 S., ]�. 11 ., W.M. S. 7, SEC of SE4 Total T. 20, S., R. 14 E., W.M. S. 36, SEA Total T. 21 S., A. 10 Ex., W.M. S. 1, W! of NW4, NE-1 of NW4 4, S. SW1 . S. 5, NE� S. 6, S1 of NW-z', N�.of SW4 S. 7, S; of Np, Ni- of NE4 S. g, W1 "of NW4 S. 14, E; of NWa, SW-14 of NW4, NWa of SW4 S. 15, R-1, , SE4 S. 16, S. 21, Sa S*.,', S. 24, SEQ S. 27, N; of SW-;1g, NW4 of SE*, NE4 SW4 of N4 S. 32, S. 136, NW-1 4 of NW4 Total T. 21 S., R. 11 E. W.M. S. 31, E2 of E1 T. 21 S., R. 13, E., W.M. S. 16, All T. 21 S., R. 15 E., W.M. S. 16, s,:' T. 21 S., R. 16 E., W.M. s. 16, All S. 31, W. of SW4, SEC of SWC Total Total Total Total 120. 240. 326.11 666.39 4go. 1712.49 160. 320. 40. .NW 90. 90. 160. 640. 4o. 160. 120.27 160. 166.24 147.61 233.92 go. 16o. 4go. 320. 160. 160. 160. 16o. C �"O.V•* 160. 640. 320. 64o. 118.1.7 758.17 s T. 22 S., R. 9 E., W.M. Acres S. 31, E of SW ,L, W1 of SE1, SF4 of NW41, N1 of SWJ of NW J, SE,- of SW1 of NWT 229.59 S. 13, W of SwQ, NF of SWi _120. Total 349.59 T. 22 S., R. 10 E., W.M. S . NWT- -,16o . . S. 16, El of NEB, SW-41 of NE41, SEx of NW-1 4 16o. S. 24, Stg of SE 40• S. 25, Nq of NEJ _ 40. To tal 400 T. 22 S., R. 11 E., W.M. S. 19, Swa of Swi, S1 of NEI of SWJ 51.70 S. 3Q, NW-1- of NWT - 31.45 Total 93-15 T. 22 S., R. 16 E., W.M. S. 33, E? of SE--- 90. S. 34, wl of W1 of SW-41' _ 4o. Total 120. W? of NEB - 20- 19 -1.1 E of SWi _ 32-19-13 E; of Wl of NEJ - 9-20 -11 ` E? of W-1 , WIa of Elk, - 20-20-11 N; NWt of Swi - 36-22-10- Nil - 19-17-11 SEJ - 21 -21 -10 E; of Wx of SFr,'- - 33 -22 -16 Total 124o. f GRAND TOTAL 14,559.49 t f We agree to accept in exchange for such land., if this offer is finally approved and. title accepted- bZ the Government, $14,559.49 at timber -sale contract prices, from the following described National F6rest land:- We hereby agree that the timber selected may be cut and removed by t:he operator upon such unit in coi nection with his general operation;-provided that before cutting and. removing said selected timber the operato shall pay the value thereof, amounting to a total of $114,559.49 into a special deposit account with the R(�gionl Fiscal Agent at ----------- - - - - -, it being understood. and. agreed -chat, if said selected timber is cut and if title to the land offered herein is accepted the amount so deposited shall be paid.'over to Deschutes County, as full compensation for the timber received in exchange for the :Land. reconveyed to the Government. In consideration of the approval of this offer by the Secretary of Agriculture. and.. Interior, We afire to convey this land. to the United States by warranty deed when notified to do so and. to furnish a good and sufficient title to said lands free from all encumbrances and otherwise comply in all respects with the requir ments of the General Land Office Circular No. 963, approved. March 20, 1925, and containing regulations governi . the consolidation of National Forests by land exchanges. The rules and regulations of the Secretary of Agricu where applicable to reservations of any rights retained by Deschutes County shall -be made apart of the deed o conveyance to the United States. ` No member of or Delegate to Congress, or Resident Commissioner, after his election or appointment, and either before or after he has qualified, and during his continuance in office, shall be admitted to any sh or part of this contract or agreement, or to any benefit to arise thereupon. Nothing, however, herein contain shall be construed to extend to any incorporated company, where slach contract or agreement is made-for the general benefit of such incorporation or company. (Section 3741, Revised Statutes, and Sections 114 -116, Act March 4, 1909). C. L. Allen County'Judge Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner Aug 16, 1939. E. E. Varco Commissioner Dated: Sept. 6th, 1939 BE IT REMEMBERED THAT AT A REGULAR TERM OF THE COUNTY COURT, C. L. Allen, County Judge and Wm. J. B and E. E. Varco, Commissioners being present, the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the Court approved the following claims and ordered warrants drawn for the same. GENERAL FUND: First N/B Port. Old Age Asst. $706.30 First N/B Port. Aid to Dependent Children 240.53 4.00 Blind Asst. First N/B Port. First N/B Port. General Asst. 9 04.20 Winifred Fullington County Nurse - Mileage $35.00, Telephone $$.57 43.57 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 19$•19 J. J. wilt Asst. Watermaster 59.50 Z. T. Gideon Deputy Assessor 100.00 e E J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 45.95 Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk Advertising Parcel #10 -Land Sale #32 2,35 Downing Cafe Prisoners Meals 67.75 E. E. Varco Commissioner 39.00 Wm.' J. Baer " 35.00 J. Alton Thompson School Supt -- Travel 19.11; Exp. 25¢; Postage 3.00 f_ Lois Scouten Clerk Hire- Treasurer 7.50 Harry J. Loggan Reappraisal Exp. g9.90 C. L. McCauley Sheriff-Tel. 4.32; Travel 5.55 9,97 Mrs. K. E. Rudolph School- Supt's Clerk 42.00 A. R. von Lehe Reappraisal Exp. 84.30 Raymond L. Falk " " 113.75 Mrs. Carl Amundsen Care of Prisoners 31.00 J. A. Fountain Assessor - Mileage 7.10 Fred Gilbert Jail Exp. 5.00 Athel Dudley Sheriff's Deputy 11.50 Erickson's Food Market Soldier's Relief (V.F.W) 1.50 James M. Shepherd Do (American Legion) 2.43 State Dept. of Agr. Sealer of Weights & Measures 19.44 Marion M. Lesh Care of Prisoners 5,00 Monroe Calculating Mach. Co. Sheriff Exp. -- Maintenance Guaranty 12.00 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. '2,55 Ore. St. Highway Comm. Maps •75 Bend Food Store Courthouse Exp. .60 Northwest Printing Co. Watermaster $1.25, School Supt. $7.45 9.70 Bend Water Dept. Jail Exp. 2.25 Shell Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 11.41 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 10.00 Hogan's Studio Fingerprint Identification g.59 Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. 23:10 Symons Bros. Watermaster 3,00 George Childs Hardware Co. Jail Exp. ,50 Bend. Bulletin Leg. Publications 27,55 Monroe Calculating Mach. Co. Treasurer's Exp. 10.50 Joseph Egg Jail Exp. ;q0 Bostitch- Northwest Inc. School Supt. -- Supplies 14.49 State Ind. Acc. Comm. Peace.Officers 7.39 State Ind. Acc, Comm. Watermaster 1,63 City Drug Co. County Clerk•10.00; Co. Judge 1.09; School Supt. 17:50; Assessor $.70; Treasurer $.30 29,59 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Co. Nurse 1.33; Courthouse 15.59; Treasurer 3.09; Jail 2.1.0 22.10 W. B. Anders6n rotor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 27,45 LAW LIBRARY'FUND Stevens -Ness Pub. Co. Books 2,50 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. T. Murphy Salary $112.25 T. C. Daly It 112.25 Geo. H. McAllister " 164.73 Lea Hollenbeck " 145.34 Clinton Delude " 134,75 Carl Alf rey " 139.75 D..D. Tussing 139.75 Dan C. Wood. " 139.75 Roger F. Taylor " 134.75 Carl Ammons " 124-75 W. A. Carptenter " 124.75 0. G. Hale a 124.75 Julius Steen " 112.25 Hilda Acree " (Gen. Exp;) 40.00 Charles DeShazer Gen. Exp. 3,00 E. E. Varco Commissioner (Misc. Acct.) 34.20 Wm. J. Baer Do 55.00 State Ind.. Acc. Commission Employees' Ins. 4.67 Bend Hardware Co. Hardware 16.67 Texas Co. Fuel 4.35 Bend Iron Works Hardware Acct. 4.00 H. L. Pritchard. Co. Hardware 1.04 Vic's Service Station Tire Acct. 1.00 Galloway' -s Parts 1.10 Howard, Cooper Corp. Parts 79.17 J. 47. Copeland. Yards Lumber 2.16 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 11.71 Tide Water Associated Oil. Co. Fuel 131.75 Contractors Equip. Corp. Parts 11.91 Midstate Hardware Co. Hardware �57,91 Carroll & Wint]er Parts & Supplies 9.50 Bend eater Dept. Mis. Acct. 1.25 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Misc. Acct. 5.75 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Misc. Acct. 6,65 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Hardware 26.01. IN THE MATTER OF A FRANCHISE GRANTED TO PACIFIC POWER AND LIGHT COMPANY: At this time the Court granted a franchise to Pacific Power and Light Company to erect Light Poles, and. other, necessary fixtures for carryidd and transmitting electric power over certain County owned_ roads. IN THE MATTER OF THE CUTTING OF CERTAIN TREES ON COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court granted permission to James D. Langman of the Deschutes Power Company at Sisters to cut certain trees on county land. in order to erect a Power line. IN THE MATTER OF THE SELECTION OF A BUDGET COMMITTEE: At this time the Court appointed Carl Lindh, Howard Mayfield and Jim Short. to serve on the Budget Committee. IN THE MATTER OF THE COLL=ECTION OF LICENSES FOR POOL TABLES: At this time the Court instructed the Sheriff to collect $5.00 from each Pool Table in o-perp,tion' in* the unincorporated towns of Deschutes County for the balance of the year 1939• IN THE MATTER OF THE CONTRIBU`T'ION TO S'TATt INDUSTRIAL ACCIDENT COMMISSION MID 09 NEED CONTROL WORK At this time the Court confirmed G. Hagglunds authority -to contribute to State Industrial Accident Fund on Weed Control Work. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF DEEDS TC COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At the times the Court signed the following Deeds: To: K. V. Brown for Lots 5, 6, 12 Bl. 153 Bend Park Second Add.* for $50.00. To: Clyde Young for Lot 10 Bl. 26 Highland for $30.00. To: Nina Davis for Lot 10 B1. 6 Grandview for $30.00. IN THE NATTER OF THE ACQUIRING OF A RIGHT Or 'SAY: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrent for $20.00 on the General Road Fund— General 'Expense to H. C. Gilliland for the moving of a fence and a right -of -way for County road described as follows:. A part of NE,NW4- 17 -18 -12 described as follows: Beginning at•a point on the easterly right of way line of -the said., The Dalles- California Highc;ay, said point being opposite and 30.00 feet distant from the centerline of said highway at engineers center line station 1134 0.43; said point also being 933.16 feet sol11 and 773:59 feet west of the north quarter section corner of -said. section 17, twp. 18 SR. 12 E.W,14, and. nLnnin6 thence on a 72.32 foot radius curve right (the long chord of which•bears N. 6c) degrees OS' E. 114.85 feet, a distance of 132.70 feet; thence S 59 degrees 18' E. a distance of 14.2 feet, to a point on the-southerly right of way line of the R. S. .Hamilton County_Road, opposite and 30.00 feet distant; from the center line of sa =id county road at engineer's center line station 10}06.9 P.C.; thence on a 223.19 foot radius (chord. definition) curve right (the long chord of which bears N 42 degrees 22' 30"T^­ 122.48 feet) a distance'of 124.07 feet to a point of the easterly right of way line of the said The Dalles- California Highway, opposite and 30.00 feet dis. tant from the center line of said highway at engineer's center line station 11361LO9,72; thence S 16 degrees 34' W. a distance of 129.29 feet to the point of beginning. IN THE MATTER OF A LOG HAULING PERMIT: At this time the Court signed a log 'Hauling permit to G: ^ogan Bros. to haul logs over and across the following county roads: On Fish Hatchery Road for 3A,- miles to Sh-evlin -Hixon Company. IN THE MATTER OF THE SIGNING OF CONTRACTS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following contracts: To: Gerald Jeffries for Lots 3,4 B1. 24 Riverside for $40.00 To: Carl Allen for Lots 30, 31, 32, 33 B1. 8 Highland. for $200.00. To: K. C. Gulick and Ray Rademacher for Lots 3,4,5,6,7,8 B1. 30 :�iighland for $90.00 To: Max' Larkin for Lot 6 Bl. 143 Second Add. to Bend Park for $15.00 To: Sula Everetts for Lots 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9, 10,11,12 Bl. 161; Lots 1,2,,3,4„ 5,6,7,9,9,10,11,12,13, 14,15,16, 17,18,31. 162 Second Add. to Bend Park for $480.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: a At this time the Court signed the following lease:' To: A.• M. Brown for Lot 12 B1. 11 Lytle for $2.50 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. 'Varco Commissioner C. L. Allen Co. Judge In the Matter of Application of the ) Pacific, Power & Light Company for ) an Order approving location of its poles and other necessary fixtures ) O R D E R for transmission and distribution ) lines along certain public roads in Deschutes County. ) Now on this day,this cause coming on for hearing in open Court upon petition of the above named. Pacific Power & Light Company for an Order approving and designating the proposed location of transmission an distributing lines for the purpose of conveying electric power or, electricity on and along the county roads particularly mentioned in said petition, said.lines consisting of poles, cross -arms, fixtures, wires, and other nedessary or desirable appurtenances; And. the Court having read said petition and being fully advised finds: that said Pacific Power & 483 Light Company is a corporation engaged in -the business of furnishing electric power and electricity in the County of Deschutes; that in order to accomodate the needd of the people along and near the said public roads, it is necessary that the said. Pacific Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, erect and maintain pol, and place thereon cross -arms, fixtures, wires and other necessary or desirable appurtenances, for carrying elec tric power and electricity on and. along said county roads; Now, therefore, it is hereby considered, ordered and adjudged that the prayer of said petitioner be and is hereby granted., and. that the location of said poles and other necessary fixtures for carrying and trans- mitting electric power and electricity•be set along the north side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the east and west center line of Section 21, Township 14 South, Range 13, East, W.M. from the Oregon - Califonria State Highway to the Quarter section corner between Sections 20 and 21, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, and along the east side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the west line of Section 16 and 21, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, W.M. from the southwest corner of the NWJ of said Section 21 to the northwest corner of said Section 16, and along the south side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the south line of Section 17, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, W.M. from the southeast corner of said Section 17 to the southwest corner. of the SEi of the SVII of said. Section 17, and along.the north side of the following described road, to wit: , The county road as located and used along the north line of Section 17, Township 14 South, 'Range 13 East, W.M. from the northeast corner of said Section 17 to the quarter section .Corner on the north line of said Section 17, and. along the west side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the north and south center line of Section 8, Township 14 South, Range 13 East, W.M. from the south line of said Section S to the north .line thereof. and along•the south side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the north line of Section S, Township 14 South, .Range 13 Ea. "st, W.M. from the northeast corner of said Section 8 to the northwest corner thereof. It is further considered and_ ordered that said. petitioner, Pacific Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns, shall so construct, maintain, and operate said. poles, cross -arms, fixtures, wires and. other necessary or desirable apiourtenances as not to interfere with or obstruct the ordinary use and travel upon said. county I1 road.s; and that in case said county roads shall be damaged or impaired in any manner thereby, that in that event) said county roads shall be repaired and restored to as good condition as they now are or may be at the time of said obstruction or injury, by and at the expense of said Company; That said Company shall in all cases in all circumstances protect, indemnify and save harmless the said County of Deschutes and its successors, from any and all damages, or claims for damages, that may arise or be asserted by any person or corporation, by reason of the presence, construction, maintenance or operation of said poles, cross -arms, fixtures, wires and other .necessary or desirable appurtenances upon said county roads; That the Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to require the company to make such change or changes in the location of any particular pole or poles erected. by said Company hereunder as may be necessar for safety of the public using said roads. Dated this 6th day of Sept, 1939• C.,L. Allen Judge Wm. J.. Baer Attest: Commissioner i Mable G. Livesay E. E. Varco Clerk Commissioner By Carl Schuman Deputy IN THE MATTER � OF THE APPLICATION OF GROG AN OVERIIERS FOR A PERMIT TO CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS: 161209 On this day comes Grogan Bros. and applies to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit to haul logs over and upon the following roads in Deschutes County, Oregon: On Fish t'atchery Road for 31. miles to Shevlin -Hixon Company It appearing to the Court that the interest of the public will be served by the proposed operations. It is therefore, hereby ORDERED by the Court that the application of Grogan Bros. for a permit to haul logs over and. upon the above described roads, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all of the restrictions and. regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioner. It is further understood and agreed that any damage done to bridges by Grogan Bros. Trucks shall be assumed by him. OWL, It is further ORDERED that for an violation of Chapter 446, Chapter Laws of the State of Oregon„ 193 Sessions, thatthis permit may be cancelled and. that another permit will not be issued without the applicant furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 6th day of September, 1939• C. L. Allen Judge Wm.' J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED THAT ON THIS 20th day of September, 1939, the County Court met in regular session, C. L. Allen, County Judge, E. E. Varco, and Wm. J. Baer; County Commissioners being present the following busi ness was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the Court approved the following claims and. ordered warrants drawn in payment of same. GENERAL FUND: Francis M. Shaver A. E. Simmons A. E. Simmons Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk Harry J. Loggan Erickson' s Food Market J. A. Baughn Redmond Spokesman Phalen Sheet Metal Works Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Consumers Cr. Coro GENERAL ROAD FUND: Trapper Sheriff' s. Office Supplies Circuit Judge Exp. Telephone- Various Offices Express Reappraisal Exp. Janitor's Supplies Labor on Jail Legal Bublications Courthouse Exp. Justice of Peace Justice of Peace Howard Cooper Corp. Parts Feenaughty Machinery Co. Gen: Exp. Central Oregon Seed Co. Parts Ballou & Wright Hardware Bend Portland Truck Service Misc. Acct IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed the following Lease: To: W. P. Smith for Lot 14 Block 51 Center for $2.50. IN THE MATTER OF THE DEEDING OF COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: ' At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To: W. M. Schulke for Tract 14 Lytle Acres for $150.00. To: Edith H. and Edwin T. Wallace for SEQ- 31 -20 -10 for $160.00 To: Alfred Ludi for Lot 10 Block 21 Boulevard for $50.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS: $ 68.55 9.00 6.00 75.93 .25 39.10 •23 2.00 2.20 117.35 1.22 1.00 4.35 125.00 7.25 53.10 2.44 At this time the Court ordered the transfer of $375.00 from the .Tay'Lor Grazing Aft Fund in to the General Fund (Stock and. Game Protection Account). IN THE MATTER OF THE DEEDING OF CERTAIN COUNTY LANDS TO THE CENTRAL OREGON IRRIGATION DISTRICT. At this time the Court approved the sale of certain Lands in the Ce:atral Oregon Irrigation District owned by the County to the Central Oregon Irrigation District consisting of approximately 4,130 acres. It is however understood that the County will have the right to purchase back from the Central Oregon Irrigation District 80 acres of said. land for a hospital site. IN THE MATTER OF LAND PURCHASE CONTRACT COVERING 185 ACRES IN THE VICINITY OF THE PROPOSED WICKIUP DAM: WHEREAS, it appears that the lands described in that certain land purchase contract now before the Court, being approximately 195 acres of land located in Sections 19 and 31, Township 22 South, Range 9 East, W.M., are proper and necessary for the United States of America to be used in connection with the construction of the proposed Wickiup Dam, and WHEREAS, the United States of America proposes to enter into a land purchase contract with Deschutes County, Oregon, as of this date, for the purchase of said. lands from Deschutes County for the sum of $416.25 and said. purchase price is a proper and adequate consideration therefor. Therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that Deschutes County, Oregon, ar_ting;by and through its County Court does hereby enter into said land purchase contract with the United States of America, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the members of this Court as of this date execute said. land purchase contract. IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LAND ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY 485 Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and. the County Court deems it for the best interests 6T said County to sell said property. Therefore, be. it, ordered. that the Sheriff of this County be,. and_ he-is hereby authorized and directei to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum pricl and terms set opposite each tract. Parcel #1..." Lot 14 Block 7 Aubrey Heights $375.00 (Terms) ($100.00 Doan -- $10.00 per mo. 6% int.) Parcel #2.- Lot 4 Block 77 Bend Park 65.00 (Cash) Parcel #3.• Lots 6,7 Block 17 Wiestoria 50.00 (Terms) ($10.00 Down- 45.00 per mo.- - -6% int.) Parcel #4. Lots 6, 7, 5, 9 Block 9 Highland 200.00 (Terms) ($40.00 Down -- $10.00 per mo. - -6% int.) Dated this 20th day of September, 1939. IN THE MATTER OF THE PURCHASE OF CERTAIN-• PROPERTY: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a Warrant for $20.00 on the General Road Funa for the purchase of a parcel of land lying in N E4NVI of Sec. 17, Twp. 15, R., 12 E.W.M. to H. C. Gilliland. C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wm. J. Baer Commission's E. E. Varco Commission BE IT REr,,TMBERED that on this 4th day of October, 1939, the County Court met in regular session', C".L Allen, County Judge, E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer County Commissioners being present the following business wa€ transacted: IN THE HATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE - COUNTY: .At this time the Court approved the following claims and ordered warrants drawn in payment of same. GENERAL FUND: First N %B.Port. General Assistance $556.70 First N/B,Port. Blind Asst. 4.00 First N/B .Port. Aid to Dependent Children 236.67 J. Alton Thompson School Supt. - Travel- $31.71.Office Exp.Postage $10.00,Exp. 50¢ 42.21 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 4g.00 Mrs. Carl-Amundsen Board of Prisoners 1Q.00 , R. I. Hamby Sheriff--Auto & Travel 2.60 J. A. Fountain Assessor - Travel Exp. 9.20 Mable G. L•ivesay, County Clerk Advertising--Parcel 44, Land Sale. #33 2.25 . Lois Scouten Extra clerk hire - - Treasurer's Office, 7.50 Weed Control Fund Sneed Control 210.00 J. J. Wilt Asst. Watermaster 42.23 Wm. J. Baer- County Commissioner 35.00 C. L. McCauley Sheriff -Tel.& Tel. 6.56, Postage $1.65, Auto & Travel $4.00, - Trans. Pris. 25 cents 12.46 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt. Clerk 39.00 Aubrey E..Perry Watermaster 193.76 Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse - -Trans. Patients 14.10;Tel. 6.44, Milegi e$47.00, Supplies $1.50, Laundry 13¢ 69.17 A. R. von' Lehe Reappraisal Exp. 58.05 Ray Palk Do 109.40' Downing Cafe Prisoner' 's Board 56.13_ Z. T. Gideon Justice of the Peace 34.1.0 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights& meas. 1g.44 Association of.Oregon Counties Membership Fees 67.56 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff's Exp. 10.79 . Oregon State Highway Comm. School Supt. Exp. .75 Pine Tavern Meals (County Judges etc.) 7.00 Northwest' Print. Co. School Supt. (Supplies) .55 George Childs Hardware Co. Sheriff -- Ammunition 2.90 Kee Lox Manufacturing Co. Treasurer -- Supplies 5.50 Redmond. Spokesman Leg. Pub. 40.05 Midstate Hardware Co. Jail Expl 1.62 Schuman Auto Electric Sheriff's Auto Exp. 4.25 Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Assessor's Supplies .60 City of Redmond Ra ,kw Prisoner' s Meals 65 Midstate Hardware Co. Jail E:", 4.22; Courthouse .25 4.47 W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Exp. 5.90 Drs. Hemingway Commitment (Cheney) 5.00 Bend. Water Dept. Jail Exp. 2.25 Consumers Gas. Corp. Justice of Peace - -Gas Service 1.00 Geo. W. Kanoff Witness Fees -- Justice Court(Ferrell case) 3.00 R. E. Bailor Witness Fees--- Jutice Court (Ferrell Case) 3.00 C. E. Culler Witness Fees -- Justice Court (Henderson Case) 1.00 Mrs. C.-E. Culler witness Fees -- Justice Court (Henderson Case) .1.00 Burton'-s -Service Station Courthouse Exp. 3-10. Magill Drug Co. County Judge's Exp. 2.75 Shell Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 15.01 i �I 486 Ponderosa Cafe Prisoner's Board a City Drug Co. Co.Judge $2.00, Planning Board 1.55; Justice of Peace 14.75, County Clerk 2.25, Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Jail $1.33, Treas. $2.54, Courthouse 17.58; Nurse 1.00, Just. Peace $1.00 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Postage Richard J. Crane Official Court Reporter Florence Swanson Ifailiff Fees N. P. Smith Do A. J. Moore Prof. Services (McKee) Francis M. Shaver Livestock & Game Commission John F. Moeck Trial Juror Iva Monahan Do Elmer E. Johnson Do John Steidl, Jr. Do Hugh Fountain Do John Honstein Do Batie C. Allen Do .John W. Padden Do Edith Kostol Do Geo. rF . Ludo wi t z DO' Mabel Tehherow Do C. W. Bush Do Ray Peoples Do ! C'. G. Hitchcock Do C.•G. Hitchcock D o Ernest Smith Do E. G. McCabe Do Judd F. Bourland Do Edith Fairchild Do N7m. R. Hatch Do Ethel Obernolte Do E. H. Young Do Dorothy McGarvey Do Lucile Mayer Do Wm. J. Burton Do Ned. Howland Do Willard •G. Gumpert Do John M. -Franks Do C. L. Mannheimer Witness Fees f Evelyn Williams Do RobertL: Hulette Do i Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Telephone- Various Offices GENERAL ROAD FUND H. C. Gilliland General Exp.--Purchase of Rt. of Way Hilda Acree Gen. Exp. T. C. Daly Salary Geo. T. Iturphy Julius Steen Do 0. G. Hale Do W. A. Carpenter Do Carl Ammons Do 4i D. D. '.Fussing Lo Carl Alfrey Do Roker F..Taylo r Do Dan C. Wood Do Clinton DeLude Do { Geo. H. McAllister Do j' Lee Hollenbeck Do i Woodbury' Co . Hardware 4 National' Hospital Assoc. Gen. Exp. + Harvey Winslow Equip. Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. Fuels Des. Gr.•& Feed Co. Tire Acct. Pac. Pow *er & Lt. Co. Misc. Acct. Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts E. Meisfad Misc. Acct. Gen. Pet•. Corp. of Calif. Lub. Acct. Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Misc. Acct. Bend Water Dept. Misc. Misc. Acct. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Tire Acct. Howard Cooper Corp. Parts & Supplies Owl Pharmacy Misc. Acct. Bend Hardware Co. Hardware Midstate Hardware Co. Do Cent. Oregon Motor Co. Parts Contractors Equipt. Corp. Hardware Wm. J. Baer Misc. Acct.. Texas Co; Fuel State Ind. Acc. Comm. Misc. Acct. E. E. Varco County Commissioner -Misc. Acct. " MARKET ROAD FUND C. L. McCauley Transfer of Title 5.50 20.55 23.45 15.00 49.90 12.00 12.00 15.00 125.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 10� 19,60) 3.00 9.00 9.00 12.20 13.6o 9.00 �.00 9.00 9.00 9.00 9.0/0 9.00 9.00 4.00 "9.00 12.00 9.00 9.00 .15.90 a.00 2.00 2.00 2.00 54.99 20.00 40.E 11.0.25 109.75 110.25 . 122.75 119.75 119,75. 137.75 137.75 132.75 1j�j. 163.75 14o.54 4 7.71 26.00 250.00 2.3 9.70 32.06 5.99 50.59 14.59 32.18 5.20 1.25 1.00 4.72 2.30 3.o4 39.25 3.00 34.53 69.50 4.35 55.24 40.96 2.00 C �Tj ?WZ -5/ ll 0 Ow N N N NNN AAA N � O O {n 000 N U 41 xxx 111 111 T 111 m 111 .4 1 .4 41$A to • 489 NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shall �I 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 con - cerned.that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its next term on the 6th day of December 1939, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said-road will be read for the first time, and at which time and•until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated. at Bend, Deschutes•County, Oregon, this 4th day of October, 1939• C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. •Varco Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN ''!HE MATTER OF THE ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD #1013 Ryan County. Road ) BE IT REI1fEt43ERED, 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 4th day of October, 1939, and continued from day to.day thereafter to and. including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and. at' which time said Court may legally, by re- solution, establish 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 along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point in the George P. Elliott County Road on the west boundary of the S.W.' of S.W. of Section 24, T. 14 S., R. 13 E., W.M., said point being south - easterly from and 20 feet distant from the south- easterly boundary of the right -of -way of the City of Prineville Rail- road; thence in a north - easterly direction parallel to said. right -of -way boundary for approximately 1600 feet to a termination at the east line of the N.W'.Q of th:e S.W.j- of said Section 24, said road to be 40 feet in width, NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor 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 notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this thirty days previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County CourtLat its term or. the 6th Cou't day of December, 1939, at which time the •report.of. the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed. on account of said. proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 4th day of October, 1939• C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD #101+ Frank W. McCaffery County Road ) 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 4th day of October, 1939, and continue from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular -term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by reso lution, establish any County road, the following, among other, proceedings were 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 along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: Beginning at a point on The Dalles California Highway (Establishment thereof as made in:the year 1919) where said highway intersects the east -west quarter line of Section 9, T. 15 S., R. 13 E., W-M., thence east for a_oproximately 1700 feet to a point located 330 feet east of the N.E. Corner of the N.W.a of the S.W.Q• mf Section 10, T. •15•S., R. 13 E.,W.M., said road to be 30 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor 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 the resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the 6th day of December, 1939, at which time the report of the Board of Counter Road Viewers on said. road. -will be read for the first time, and at which time and until the second reading thereof' the Court will consider any objections, re r monstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said; proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 4th day of October', 1539. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, that on this 18th day of October, 1939, the County Court met in regular session, C. L. Allen, County Judge, and E. E. Farco, being present the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST 'THE COUNTY: At this time the following claims werepresented and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: First N/B Port. General Asst. $1100.03 Harold Allen Witness Fees (Metcalf) 1.50 Mac Burke Do 1.50 C. P. Niswonger Mileage $3.20, Coroner $5.00 (Metcalf) 8.20 Florence Swanson Transcript (Metcalf Case) 16.55 Hammond & Stephens School Supt. - -Class Records 10.94 4.00 Midstate Hardware Janitor Supplies Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 1.50 6.15 James, Kerns & Abbott Co. Assessor' s Supplies City Drug Co. Sheriff's Office Supplies 4.10 - L . V... McMahon Wood ... 19.00 Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 1.50 Bears Jewelry Store Courthouse Exp. Exp. 1.50 = '?33 =t?� Redmond Spokesman Tax Foreclosure. Lois Scouten Extra Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office 3.75 Richfield Oi•1 Corp. Sheriff' s Auto Exp'. 6.27 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Collins Concrete and Steel Pipe'Co. Pipe Acct. 70.14 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Lub. Acct.' 24.91 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber Acct. 11 .14 Howard Cooper Corp. Parts Acct. 28.41 Central Oregon Seed Co. Parts Acct. 3.24 IN THE MATTER OF THE SIGNING OF CONTRACTS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following Contract: To: Wilma Holman for Lot 5 Block 11 Aubrey Heights for $0700. $12.00 Down and balance,in monthly payments of $8.00 each. IN TIE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF A LEASE: At this time the Court cancelled that certain lease dated lvarch,,l, 1939 to Con Guiney on W; -3, All Sec- 5, Fa -6, W-?1-15, All Sec. 16, N1-17, NE•,, and N,NWW -30, Twp. 22 S.R. 17 E.W.M- IN TiE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed a Lease to Olaf_ Hemstad for all of Sec. 5, E -6. NE-41, and. N- l,IMJ- 10-22 -17 E.W.M. for $50.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE SIGNING OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LANDS: To: L. B. Bertram for Lots 7,8 Block 3 Center for $400.00. To: William and Mary Schmidt for Lot 14 Bl. 67 Bend Park for $1Fl.00 To: O.M.Cochran, et ux for Lot 6 Bl, 19 Deschutes for $75-00 To: Walter J. Perry for Lots 19,20 Bl. 7 Riverside for $20.00 To: Ralph A. Bailey and Oscar J. Coy for Lot 5 Bl. 152 Bend Park: Second for $25.00 To: Clyde L. Jackson for Lot 3 B1. 4 Mill for $25,00 To: 'City of Bend for Ldt 11 B1. 7 Center, Lot 9 B1. 7 Center, Lt. 13 B1. 6 Center, Lot 10 B1. 78 Bend Perk, Lot 3 B1. 131 Bend Park 2nd, Lt;. 6,7 B1. 7 River Terrace, Lt. 14 B1. 3 Riven Terrace, Lt. 5 Bl. 9 River Terrace, Lots 1,2, Bl. 11 Boulevard, Lot 17 B1: 10 Highland., Lt. 3 Bl- 1 YA11 , Lt. 10 Bl. 4 Grandview, Lts.5,6,7 B1.7 Park, Lt.2 B1. 30 Park for $415.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF A WARRANT: At this time the Court ordered the cancellation of Warrant No. 4501. to Oregon State Highway Commission for 75¢ on the General Fund.. �! IN THE MATTER OF SEALED BIDS: .-The Court called for Sealed Bids at this time on No. 30 and 40 S.A.E. Eastern Oil, Diesel Oil and Gasoline. Said bids to be in by Nov. 1, 1939, -for the year 1940. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE of a deed to county owned land: At this time the Court signed the following Deed: To: Central Oregon Irrigation District for the sum of $1000.00 for the following described property, AiW4S�'�� -2�, Sylw'SWa 31, SW- 0141 -35, Twp. 14 R. 13 E.W.M. ; SRIS - 35-15 -12, NW?N;hfa -6, NW- SW1 - 1� -1�, N1,%1-2, SW SEl -12 N�1�aNWl -13 W?N i _ -24 WiNE1- 3�F -16 -12 NEaNEX -1 NEr SWJ14 -15, Ni"J� SE-. - "15, NEQN1V -22, SEz - ,4. -25, S ,iW -26�, 4 , g , 2, , � a , 4 3+ NWaNIT, -27 NEISEl- 27- 17 -12, NW1- 10,SE:NWa- 18,NW7SI1 -18,NW N*- 29:8 ?SW�- 30,SW'= NWn -jl NW SWA -31 N �.sw - 32,:iEQNE V33, 17 -13, SEl -11, N Ni'�a- 13,NEaS4'd�T -13, N NET -� -14, TSVp. 17 R. 14 2. W. Yd2 and Skl¢- 1,fi - -2, N* Sal = 3 +SF� -3+ 491 E ?NEa -4, SWQ SW' -5, SE'NEI -6, NEQ SEA -6, NEQ -10, NWQNW¢'_10, N-4- 11- 1g -13, SWIQNWQ -3, NW-x Iga._3, SEQNEQ -4, $W?DTE� -4, SjNWa -4, 51 -4; NWQ -5, NEQ -g,, N;NWQ -9, SE�NWj_9- 18 -14; Lots 9 to 14 incl. Bl 5 Waterway; Lots 11, 12 Bl.y1, - Lots 6 and 10•B1. 2; Lots 1,y3,4,5,6,7,9,9,10,11,12 Bl. 3 of M & W Acres, Section 3, Township 18 S.R. 12 E.W M IN THE MATTER* OF THE RESALE OF ORDER FOR.SALE OF REAL.PROPERTY. COUNTY OPINED LAND Whereas Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and direct to sell the following described real property in the manner provid.ed' by law for not less than the minimum pri and terms set.opposite each tract. Parcel #1. Lot 16 Bl. 14, Lot 5 131. 14, Lt. 2, Bl. 19 Highland- .($25-00 Down Payment and. $7.00 per month - -Int. 6% per annum) Parcel #2. Lots 2,3,4 Bl. 42 N.W. Townsite Co's 2nd Ad.d.. .($36.00 Down Payment and $12.00 per month-- Int.6% per annum) Parcel #3. Lot 4 Bl. 20, and Lot. 18 B1. 17 Boulevard Parcel #4. Lots 6,7,8,9,10 B1. 4 Kenwood Parcel #5. Lots 3,4, B1. 16 Deschutes Parcel #6. 'Lot 21 Bl. 7 Riverside C. L. Allen, E. E. Varco, $110.00 Terms 180.00 Terms 100.00 Cash 350.00 Terms 150.00 Cash 15.00 Cash Co. Judge Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that on this 1st day of November, 1939, .the County Court met in regular. session,} C.L.Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer, and. E. E. Varco being present the following business was transacted:' ' IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: ' At this time the Court approved the following claims and oxder warrants drawn for same. GENERAL FUND:' First N/B Port. General Asst. $1.100.03 Harold Allen.,' Fees (Metcalf) 1.50 Mac Burke Do 1.50 C. P. Niswonger Mileage $3.20, Coroner $5.00 (Metcalf)- 9.,20 Florence Swanson Transcript (Metcalf) •16.55 Hammond & Stephens School Supt. - -Class Records 10.94 Midstate Hardware Janitor Supplies 4.00 James, Kerns & Abbott Co. - ssessor's Supplies 6.15 City Drug Co.' Sheriff's Office Supplies 4.10 L. V. McMahon Wood 19.00 Bend Garbage 'Co. Jail Exp. 1.50 Bears Jewelry' Store Courthouse Exp. 1,50 Redmond. Spokesman Tax Foreclosure Exp. 233.40 Lois Scouten * Clerk Hire -- Treasurer 3.75 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 6.27 Coy Delozier • Grand. Jury Witness 28.60 M. J. Thompson Do 30.80 Mac Burke Do 10.80 Harold Allen Do 10.80 Don F. Hamlin' Do 2.00 First N/B Port. Old. Age Asst. 712.10 First N/B Fort. Aid to Dependent Children 242.67 First N/B Port t. Blind Asst. 4.00 Florence Swanson Court Reporter 15.20 A. R. von Lehe Reappraisal Exp. 81.20 Florence Svianson Bailiff Fees - -Grand Jury 8.00 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 40.00 C. L. Allen Co. Judge--Postage $5.00, Mileage $4.60 9.60 E. E. Varco Commissioner 49.60 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 45.40 Willard Farnham Chainman for County Surveyor 25.00 Robe'rt'B. Gould. County Surveyor 116.gg. Ralph Boylan Chainman for Co. Surveyor 8.20 V. C. Wyman Chainman for Co.' Surveyor 9. 55 R. Harold Heider ihainman Co Surveyor $ Phil Beaumont xeman for o. urveyor ld W. B. Gilbert Transitman for Co. Surveyor 21.70 " J. Alton Thompson Travel 33.81 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt. Clerk 39.00 -. Rut)i Blucher School Supt. -- Clerical Help 1.50 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire -- Treasurer 7.50 Die. Attys. Assoc. of Ore. Dues 5.00 ` Aubrey E. Perry W atermaster 187.6g Ray Falk Assessor- -Field Deputy •129.50 J. A. Fountain Assessor -- Postage $1.20, Mileage $2.15 3.35 Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse- -Laundry 20¢, Tel. 5.30, Post. $5.00 Supplies 5.84, Mileage $48.65 64.99 Athel Dudley Sheriff's Deputy 3.20 C. L. McCauley Sheriff--Cash Advanced. 6.59 Downing Cafe Prisoners' Meals 65.75 J. F. Plunkett Circuit Judge's Exp. 7.50' Mable G. Livesay, Co. Clerk Postage 10.25 Z. T. Gideon Justice Fees 21.00 ~ est Coast Print. & Bind. Co.- Treasurer 5-95; Sht�-riff 10.03 15-99 Dr. J. W. Thom Registrar fees 1.75 Dr. R. W: Ch�istianson Do 5.00 Magill Drug Co. Health Officers Exp. State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures is.44 Northwest Print.Co. Dist. Att. 11-03 ' Clerk 13.64 24.67 Ericksons Food. Market Janitor's Supplies 4.10 Bend Water Dept. Jail 2.25 Cashman Jail Supplies 47-76 Midstate Hardware Co. Janitor' s Supplies .75 St. Ind. Acc. Comm. Peace Officers 7. 39 Do Watermaster .92 Coast Awning Co. Jail Exp. 31-50 ,North J. W. Copeland Yards Courthouse Exp. .60 Standard Oil Co. Sheri f f I s Exp. 30-05 Shell Oil CO. 7.57 J. X. Gill Go. School Supt. Supplies 45-94 merican Eftcation Press, Inc. Do 9.64 Visual School Re-oort Co. Do 76.s4 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. 4.lg DOG LI CENSE. FUND Ii. W. Merrifield Sheep killed by Dog 6.00 ,LAW LIBRARY FUND Stevens-Ness Law Publishing Co. Annotations 2.5o GENERAL ROAD FUND: Collins Concrete & Steel Pipe Co. Pipe Acct. 70.14 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Lub. Acct. 24.Ql J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber Acct. 11.14 .Howard Cooper Corp. Parts Acct. 2$.41 'Central Oregon Seed Co. Parts Acct. 3.24 E. E. Varco Commissioner (Misc. Acct.) 39-90 Woodbury Co. Hardware 32-36 lBend Water D*ept. Misc. Acct. 1 25 Idonsolidated*Freightways,Inc. Misc. Acct. 21 'Bend Auto Top Shop Parts 1 -25 ISt. Ind. Acc.. Comm Misc. Acct. 5�.01 jUnited Steel. Co. Hardware 115-07 'Beall Pipe &'Tank Corp. Pipe Acet. 130-31 lFeenaughty Mhch. Co. Gen. Exp. Acct. 125-00 'Bend Auto Pa:rts, Inc. Tire Aect. 52 -54 IStandar'a Oil* Co. of Calif. Fuel 10-70 J. Baer * Commissioner 25-00 IWm. Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster 1-62-74 Lee Hollenbe`ck Salary 137-75 Carl Alfrey 137-75 Carl Ammons 117-76 A. Carpen . ter 122-15 Murphy 110 25 �Geo. Julius Steerf 110r.25 ID. D. Tussirfg 13T 75 F. Taylor 135:54 PRoger 'National HosiPital Ass. Gen. Ex-o. 26.00 MARKET ROAD.FUND alter iischer Saldr� 22.45 IN THE MATTER OF BIDS iON GASOLINE AND FUM OILS: At this time the court approved. the following bids for gasoline and fuel oil. 1. Gilmore 2,, Richfie'. 3, Signal 4; Union 5. Shell 6. Standard 7. General ?>. Texaco: 9 Association. It is understood that the various companies shall sell Gasoline and Fuel Oil proportionately throughout the ;�6ar. IN THE MATTER OF THE DEDICATION OF Ali ALLEY: At this time the Court dedicated the following alley for the use of the public described as follows:. A strip of land. through Block 24'Bend desetibed as follows: Beginning at the south-*est corner of said Lot 12; thence east along the south line o-f said lot for-30-00 feet; Ithence north 12.00 feet; thence west for 30-00 feet to a point on the west line of saidLot 12; thence south along the said west line of lot 12 for 12.00 feet to the point of beginning. I N THE MATTER OF THE SETTLEMENT - At this time the Court H. to accepted $150.00 in full settlement of a : case pending between Deschutes Qourity- Insurance house which burned on Lot 16 Bl. 15 Weistoria. It is understood land W. Wallace pertaining on a I. 4.3 that this relieves W. H.. Wallace of any further liability in this case. IN THE 14 -ATTER OF THE GRANTING OF RIGHT- OF-WAY FOR CENTURY DRIVE MARKET ROAD: At this time the Court signed. a right -of -way deed to Shevlin -Hixon Co. 60 feet wide, being 30 feet on each side of the center line as surveyed of parts of the Century Drive Market Road across the S; of SW�-- 25 -18 -1 E.W.M. II4 THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following contract: To: Paul Beall for Lot 5 Bl. 6 Orokla for the sum of $20.00. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To- H. H. Knopsnyder for Lots 15, 16 Bl. 185 Bend Park 3rd, for $33.31+ ,To: Floyd Renn for Lots 17,18 Bl. 22 Bonne Home for $40.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS: TO; Earl Snell, Secretary of State, Salem, Oregon. This is to certify that you are hereby authorized. to transfer the sum of $5,000.00 to the State Highway Commission, said sum representing Deschutes County's contribution to the cost of paving the Butler Market Road in Deschutes County, Oregon. Said. $5,000-00 to be held from Deschutes County's share of the Motor Vehicle money to be distributed. by your office on December 15, 1939. C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT RE`.EMBERED, that at an adjourned term of the County Court held November 8th, 1939, C. L. Allen, County Judge, E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business was trans- acted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the Court approved the following claims and ordered warrants drawn in payment of same. GENERAL FUND: Francis M. Shaver Predatory Animal Control $125.00 City Drug Co. Clerk's Supplies 2,60 George Childs Hardware Co. Janitor Supplies 2.10 Redmond. Spokesman Leg. Pub. 34.25 Consumers Gas Corp. Justice of Peace 1.00 Dr. J. F. Hosch Prof. Services 5.00 W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 17.50 Texas Co. Commissioners Exp. 5.90 Cliff Goodwin, Mgr. Prisoners Meals 3.75 Bend. -Troy Laundry Jail Exp. 9,35 First N/B Port. Gen. Asst. 1169.32 Magill Drug Co. Sheriff Jail Exp. 2.14, Fingerprint Id_ent. 3.45 5,39 Irene Pet?rs Refund (Filing Fee Birth Cert) 2.Q0 City Drug Co. Sheriff's Supplies 2.25 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Telephone -- Various Offices 51,36 Standard Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 13,58 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Hardware Co. Hardware 37,35 Farmers Hardware Co. Hardware Acct. 35,90 H. L. Pritchard Co. Pts. Acct. 7.10 Miller Lumber Co. Lbr. Acct. 9,25 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts Acct. 54.11 Carroll's Body & Fender Repairs Do 2,25 Midstate Hardware Co. Hardware Acct. 115.72 ! Houk Motor Co. Parts 1.20 Central Oregon Motor Co. Parts 2.25 E, Howard. Cooper Corp. Parts 20.61 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Lub. Acct. 24.ol Shell Oil Co. Lutj. Acct. 28,53 Signal Oil Co. Fuel Acct. 34.00 lumalo Service Station Fuel 1.15 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Misc. Acct. (Warehouse) 6.05 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Lub. Acct. 6.63 IN THE MATTER OF GASOLINE CONTRACTS: At this time the Court approved the following Gasoline and. Diesel Oil Cont. 1. Gilmore Oil Co. 2. Richfield Oil Corporation 3. Signal Oil Company 4. Union Oil Company 5. Standard Oil Co. of Calif. 6. Shell Oil Company 7. Texas Company 8. Tide Water Associated Oil' Company 9. General Petroleum Corp. of Calif. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: I I I 194 To: Fred Elmore for $30.00 for N'- ITE- ,SE1 -21 and Vest 10 acres of T1WnSWQ- 22- 17 - -14+ E.W.M. To: Clarence 71. Nelson for Lot 5 Block -3 Highland for $50.00 To: Floyd Mobley and Dorothy Mobley for Lots 1,2 Bl. 17 LaPine for $10.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND At this time the Court signed the following Lease. To: W. C. James for SWISWz'SE3- 25 -17 -11 for $2.50. Lease to run sixty days from Nov. 8th, 1939 to January 7th, 194o. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS TO COUNTY OVNED LAND: To: Thurman W. Broadwater for Lots 6,7,8,9 Bl. 8 Highland, for t'se sum of $200.00 To: S. E. York for Lot 14 Bl. 7 Aubrey Heights for sum of $375.00 IN THE MA'T'TER OF AN AGREEMENT TO MAIN'T'AIN CASCADE LAKES HIGMVAY: 9 At this time the Court signed an agreement *ith the Forest Service covering the Construction and Maintenance of the Cascade hakes Highway, Oregon Forest Project 11'46 -C. IN THE MP.TTER OF THE ADOPTION OF THE BUDG9 FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR YEAR 1940. ' At this time the Court signed a resolution adopting the budget for the year 194+0. IN THE MATTER OF THE RESALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LAND Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described., and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County, 'be and he is hereby authorized and di.recte to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum pric and terms set opposite each tract. Parcel #1. SW4Srti_SE4 of Sec. 25, Tvrp. 17 S.R. 11 E.W.M. $10.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lots 2, 3 Bl. 83 Bend Park 50.00 (Term: ;) ($10.00 Down and $5.00 per mo. - -6% int.) Parcel #3. Lots 13,14 Bl. 37 Wiestoria 30.00 (Terms) $10.00 Down and. $5.00 per mo. - -6% int.) Parcel 4-4.4. Lots 10,11 Bl- 34 Riverside 30.00 Cash There being no further business the Court adjourned. C. L. Allen Co. Judge 1-7m., J. Baer Commissioner E.' E. Varco Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNT.' IN THE PAAV2ER OF T'3% ADOPTION OF Resolution No. 1011 A A BUDGET FOR THE YEAR 1940. Whereas, the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, met in session November 8th, 1939, C•.•L. All( County Jljdge, 'Um. J. Baer and E. E. Varco, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: WHEREAS, the proposed budget of receipts and expenditures of Deschutes County for the year 1940 was presented .and after h earing from all persons present who desired to speak either for or against any item -in said. proposed budget the Court approved said budget as published and based thereon, the following resolution was proposed. and unanimously adopted: -RESOLVED: that the County Court of Deschutes County *, Oregon, has d':etermined that it is necessary to and it does hereby levy for county purposes for the year 1940 a tax upon all the taxable property in the county in -the total sum of $17+,922.30 to be distributed as follows: Ger_eral $87,557.00 'General county road- 9,,'350.00 'Courthouse Construction 25,000.00 County School 47,773.00 -County School Library 477.30 .County Library 4+, 500.,00 . C. L. Allen, County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E.. Varco -Commissioner 0 I. 4,95 BE IT., REMEMBERED THAT ON `.PHIS'6th day of December, 1935, -the County Court met in session, County Jude C. L. Allen, and County Commissioners,, E. E. Varco and. Wm. J. Baer being present the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: AT this time the Court approved. the following claims and. ordered warrants drawn for same. GENERAL FUND: Florence Swanson Reporter -Corner Inquest $22.50 C. P. Niswonge'r Coroner 15.60 Dr. J. W. Thom Coroner Inquest 5.00 Cyrus Pratt Witness Fee - Coroner Inquest 1.50 William F. Renken Do 1.50 C. P. Niswonger Coroner 12.40 First N/B Port. Blind Asst. 4.00 First N/B Port. Aid to Dependent Children 212.90 First N/B Port.. Old Age Asst. 742.10 Elmer Scott Witness Fee--Baxter trial 19.00 Mrs. Id.a Hackett Do 7.00 Chester E. Hackett Witness fees 7.00 Esther Hackett Do 7.00 Jean Eastman Do 6.00 Roy E. Lewis Do 7.00 Henry Bowman Do 10.20 Della Rice Do 20.00 Billy Gibbs Do 20.00 Walter Jurgens Do 6.50 Daniel Brown Do 6.F0 Myrtle Pitcock Do 4,00 R. A. Long Do 16.00 R. Harold Heider Surveying 4.95 Ralph Boylan " 9.00 Willard Farnham " 13.90 W. B. Gilbert 15.75 V. C. Wyman " 9.00 Schuman' s Auto. Electric Sheriff's Auto Exp. .5.15 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire (Treasurer) 6.25 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 62.45 Lois Scouten Clerk Hire (Treasurer 11.25 Ruth M. Shearer Postage -- Treasurer 20.00 E. E. Varco Commissioner .45.60 R. I. Hamby . Serving Papers 1,95 Mable G. Livesay Co. Clerk- -Post. 5.00 Exp. 790 5.79 C. L. McCauley Sheriff -Tel. 4.32, Auto 73.60 77;92 Athel Dudley Sheriff's Deputy 9,50 R. B. Gould. Surveyor 79.11 St. Charles Hospital Vet. Relief 40,00 E. Grunefelder Vet. Relief 10.00 Francis M.' Shaver Trapper 54.16 J. H. Loomis • Probation Officer 54.g0 Miss Rut# Perry School Supt. - -Office Hire ,75 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures 19,44 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 171-97 7 97 J. Alton Thompson- School Supt. Post.1.00, Freight 1.06, O.S.T.A. Membership 2.00, Travel 35.210 48,27 Miss Hazel Nelson Clerk Hire -- School Supt. 12.00 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt. Clerk 28.50 C. L. Allen County Officer's Convention 12.00 Bert C. Boylan Dist. Atty. Exp. 16.70 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Postage 15.00 Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse- Trans. Patients 49.15; Mileage 40.10; Tel. 8.65, Supplies 1.25, Laundry 4.70 103.95 Bushong & Co.' Clerk's Supplies 10.90 Downing Cafe Prisoner's Meals 70 F0 Ray Falk Assessor's Field Deputy 10 9,. 45 Mable G. Livesay Clerk's Convention 5.50 Z. T. Gideon Justice of Peace 25.00 H. C. Hamilton Witness Fees 5.40 Mrs. W. E. Winkle Do 1.00 Pherne Winkle Do 1.00 W. E. Winkle Do 5.40 Dr. J. F. Hosch Prof. Services 10.00 W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 10,95 Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. 25.00 J. K. Gill Co. School Supt. Supplies 7,65 Pat Phalen's Sheet Metal Works Courthouse Exp. 2.99 Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 3.00 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. 5.47 Consumers Gas Corp. Justice of Peace 4.70 Herbert H. Carroll., Sheriff Service Subpoena 9.70 L. E. McDonnell Treasurer' s Exp. 7.50 Wasco County Clerk Certified. Copies 1.10 Ponderosa Cafe Prisoner's Meals 5. 5n Hogan Studio Sheriff' s Exp. 16.40 Shell. Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 9.84 Standard Oil Co. Do 34.06 Midstate Hardware Co. Courthouse Exp. 4.75 George Childs Hardware Co. Surveyor's Supplies 14 Bend Water Dept. Jail Service 2.25 Iq IN THE Matter'of the Installation OF A "SCHOOL SLOW" SIGN: At this time the Court ordered the installation o.f a "School Slow!" Sign for LaPine School at ihe'SE corner of Block 32 to the NE corner of Blk. 31. Speed Limit to be 15 miles per hour. IN THE MATTER OF THE INSTALLATION OF A PIPE LINE ACROSS MARKET ROAD: At thiG time the Court gave E. M. Wright permission to install a 1 1/4 in. pipe line across Innes Market Road. IN TIM MATTER'OF THE APPROVAL OF A'PLAT: At this time the court approved and signed a plat of P.la.nerville an addition to the City of Redmond. IN THE MAT'T'ER' OF THE APPROVAL OF RENTETIAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES: At this time the Court approved the following Liquor Licenses: Mrs. Josephine Helfrich -- -Class "A" Walter Hickok:---Class "B" Walter Wilson =- -Class "B" Mrs. Esther Inks, et vir --- Class "B" Wm. A. Rahn -- -Class 11C11 Jas. Wm. Lemke -- -Class nC�i Wm. F. Barfknecht --- Class "B" J r II� City Drug Co. School Supt. 2.55; Clerk 4.80, 'Treas. 6.75, Assessor 15.20 2 ,9•30 Magill Drug Coc Circuit Judge 250,- Sheriff 2.70,•Health,Officer 9.7F 12.70 - State Ind. Acc. Comm. Peace Officers 7.33, Watermaster 920 8.25 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. J.P. 4.00, Co. Judge 4.45, Sheriff 15.95, Treas. 5.15, Clerk 4.00, Circuit Judge 4.85, School Supt.. 6.35, Assessor 4.00, D.A. 12.10 60.85 Bend Bulletin Leg. Pub. 39.70 Richard J. Crane Court Reporter 155.05 Florence Swanson Bailiff Fees 40.00 40.00 N. P. Smith Bailiff Fees Dis. Amer. Vet'. of W.W. Soldiers Relief 100.00 4.92 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Tel. - -Co. Judge Andrew S. Thomas Soldier's Relief 31.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster 162.76 Lee Hollenbeck' Salary it 78••26 7,3•.26 ar]. Alfrey �� 71'.66 Clinton DeLud.e• 132.16 D. D. Tussir_g Dan C. Wood 132.16 Roger F. Taylor " 127.36 Carl Ammons " 117.76 W. A. Carpenter " 117.01 0. G. Hale 117.76 Julius Steen ° 105.7 6 Geo. T. Murphy " 105.76 T. C. Daly 105.76 Walter Fischer Natio�hal Hospital AssN. Gen. Exp. (Hospital Dues) 26.c0 Hilda Acree Gen. Exp. (Salary) 6.40 36.40 J. C. Messinger Gen. Exp. (Cutting Food) Geo. H. McAllister Gen. Exp. (Trip to Port.) 10.50 Harold Brink it ° (Tank & Pump) 70.00 Dowsett' s Auto- 'Parts Depot Parts 1.00 40.70 E. E. Varco Commissioner (Misc) Wm. J. Baer Do 58,00 Bend dater Dept. Misc. Acct. 1.25 58.62 Bend Hardware -Co. Hardware Midstate Hardware Co. 11 it 29.57 35.00 Farmers Hardware Co. g6.44 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber, Cement, etc. Miller Lumber.Co. Lumber 69.09 Bend Auto Top .Shop Parts Acct. 1.00 Texas Co. Fuel 3.60 Signal Oil Co.. Fuel 187.00 Bend Burner Oil Service Do 41• �5 Gen. Pet. Corp. of Calif. Lub. Acct. 31.05 Carroll's Body & Fender Repair Parts •75 H. L. Pritchard Co. Hardware 1.98 F'eenaughty Mach. Co. Gen. Exp. 125.00 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Misc. Acct. 4.00 Do Do 6.98 Schuman Auto Electric Parts 6.15 • Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Tire Acct. 20.72 Pac. Mach. & Tool Steel Co. Hardware Road. Ins. 39.79 55.54 St. Ind. Acc. Comm. Employees Woodbury Co. Hardware 16.40 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts .32.14 Ind. Paint Works Hardware 31.27 Bend Bulletin Misc. Acct. (Payroll Sheets) 13.25 Bend Portland -Truck Service Misc. Acct. 1.61 MARKET ROAD FUND Clinton Delude Salary 51.90 Lee Hollenbeck It 53.90 Carl Alfrey 53 90 Earl Snell Truck License & Title 9.00 IN THE Matter'of the Installation OF A "SCHOOL SLOW" SIGN: At this time the Court ordered the installation o.f a "School Slow!" Sign for LaPine School at ihe'SE corner of Block 32 to the NE corner of Blk. 31. Speed Limit to be 15 miles per hour. IN THE MATTER OF THE INSTALLATION OF A PIPE LINE ACROSS MARKET ROAD: At thiG time the Court gave E. M. Wright permission to install a 1 1/4 in. pipe line across Innes Market Road. IN TIM MATTER'OF THE APPROVAL OF A'PLAT: At this time the court approved and signed a plat of P.la.nerville an addition to the City of Redmond. IN THE MAT'T'ER' OF THE APPROVAL OF RENTETIAL OF LIQUOR LICENSES: At this time the Court approved the following Liquor Licenses: Mrs. Josephine Helfrich -- -Class "A" Walter Hickok:---Class "B" Walter Wilson =- -Class "B" Mrs. Esther Inks, et vir --- Class "B" Wm. A. Rahn -- -Class 11C11 Jas. Wm. Lemke -- -Class nC�i Wm. F. Barfknecht --- Class "B" J r II� 497 Harry and Helen Bedwell -- -Class "C" Vim. Foss -- -Class "A" Chas. T. Leedy - -- Class "B" Wm. W. Rose -- -Class "C" Bert M. Meek -- -Class "C" IN THE MATTER OF A DANCE HALL LICENSE: At this time the Court approved a Dance Hall License for Pine Forest-Grange Hall. IN THE MATTER OF APPROVAL OF RESOLUTION No. 1012 -1.: The Court at this time signed a resolution respectfully petitioning the State Highway Commission to take necessary steps to add the Warm Springs Highway from Madras to its junction with the Plapinitia Highway, to the Federal Aid. System of the state of Oregon in order that additional funds may be available to insure early completion. IN TIRE MATTER OF 'THE SIGNING OF A DEED TO CITY OF BEND FOR COUNTY OWNED PROPERTY: To: City of Bend- -Lots 8,9 Bl. 4 Grandview, Lots 1,2,3,4, B1. 25 Boulevard., Lt.B Bl. 15 Awbrey Heights for the sum of $70.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS: At this time the Court ordered the transfer of $25.00 from the Emergency Fund into the Sheriff's Account to pay Deputy Sheriff at Sister's December Salary. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION NO. 1011 A. At this time the Court signed Resolution adopted budget for the year-1940: IN THE MATTER OF THE PURCHASE OF A CHEVROLET TRUCK: At this time the Court ,purchased a Chevrolet Truck from the Bend Garage for $850.00 Cash. Iii TEE MATTER OF THE APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS: At this time the Court signed an order appropriating the sum of $3200.00 for use in Deschutes for agricultural or farm demonstration ar''J. field work. IN THE MATTER OF THE PURCHASE OF ROAD MACHINERY: At.this time the Court purchased 1-D-6 Logging Crusier 18" H.T. Shoes; L- W.C. 6 Letourneau Angle Dozer, 1- Diesel No. 212 Motor Grader with cab complete and lighting system for the sum of $6650.00 payable Feb. 10th, 1940. IN TEiE MATTER OF THE SHERIFF'S BOND: At this time the Court signed an order reducing the - .bond. of the Sheriff for the year 1940 to $20,000jOO. IN TIE MATTER OF CONTRACTS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following contracts: To: Max L% Hawes for.Lot- 16 Bl. 14, Lot 5 Bl. 14,. ,Lt.',2 Bl.. 19 Highland.for, the sum of $110.00. $25.00 Down and balance in,-monthly payments of $7.00... IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: E At this time the Court signed the following Deeds: To: Geo. Drost for Lots 3,4,5,6,7 Bl. 30 Wiestoria for $90.00 To: Lewis M. Lancaster, et ux -for Lot 4 B1. 77 Bend Park for $65.00 To: Jerry Cronin, et ux for Lot -6,7 Bl. 17 Wiestoria for $50.00. IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION FOR A ROAD: At this time the Court signed Resolution No. 1015 for the proposed Baer County Road. C. L. Allen Co. Judge r Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner RESOLUTION +1012-A WHEREAS, the 7 arm Spring Highway, now under construction between Madras anal_ its proposed junction with the T apinitia Highway, ;vest of Bear Spring, is the natural outlet to Portland for all df that territory on and. adjacent to the following highways: the Ochoco, the John Day east of Dayville, the Central Oregon, the Fremon and The Dalles- California, and WHEREAS, the completion of the above mentioned Warm Spring 'Highway will shorten the distance from most points on and adjacent to t,-,e above mentioned highway to Portland by approximately 34 miles'_and. will also furnish an alternate route from Klamath Falls to Portland of substantially 4the same distance as the Willamette Highway, and WHEREAS, there nor. remains approximately 30 miles of grade to be constructed and approximately 10• miles completed grade to be surfaced., and. . WHEREAS, the only funds available for such rlork are the "Public Land" funds which are appropriated by 498 Congress and. such Forest Highway funds as may be allocated to that section of the highway between the North boundary of the 'Warm Spring Indian Reservation and the Wapinitia .Highway, and WHEREAS, there is a very great need for the early completion of this highway to furnish a speedy route between Portland and the above mentioned territory and aFso to furnish a speedy freight route between Portland. and the above territory as well as furnish a speedy and. economical freight route between Portland and. Southern Idaho, permitting Portland business houses to compete in that excellent market with other cities and permitting the farmers of Southern Idaho and Malheur County, Oregon, to reach the Portland market speedily and economically,now THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED By the Deschutes County Court that the State Highway* Commission of the State of Oregon be respectfully petitioned to take the necessary ,steps to;ad.d. the Warm Spring Highway from Madras to its junction with the Wapinitia Highway, to the Federal Aid system of the state of Oregon in order that additional funds may be available to insure the early completion of this route, thereby saving much time and. money for a large percentage of the population of Eastern Oregon. The aboveresolution was passed by the Deschutes County Court on the r6th day of December, 1939. C. L. Allen Judge 177. J. Baer Commi: ssi one r E. E. Va:rco Commissioner IN THE MATTER OF THE SHERI: +F' S BOND It appearing to the Court at this time that the Deputy Tax Collector in the Sheriff's office makes daily deposits of all collections and that he is bonded, And, it appearing that conditions warrant redu6ing the bond of the Sheriff, it is, therefore, ordere beginning January 1, 1940 that the bond of the Sheriff as Tax Collector be, and it is hereby fixed. at $20,000. C. L. Allen Judge Wm. �J. Baer ` Commiissioner E. E. Va:rco December 6th, 1939 Commissioner CERTIFICATE OF APPROPRIATION OF FUNDS FOR AGRICULTURAL OR FARM DEDIONSTRATION AND FIELD WORK IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES TO the Secretary of State of the State of Oregon, I{ • - I Salem, Oregon. THIS IS TO CERTIFY, That pursuant to the provisions of Section 18 -501+, Oregon Code 1930, the County j i Court of Deschutes County, state of Oregon, by appropriate order duly made and entered. upon the journal of the'j i proceedings of said. Court on the ..... day of ....•.....1,93. 193—, , did provide and appropriate the sum .of Thirty Two Hundred & no/100 Dollars ($3200) for use in and. about agricultural ox° farm demonstration and field. work in sai� County of Deschutes, State of Oregon, during the year 1940, to be expended as provided in Sections 15 -802- 15 -508, Oregon Code 1930, subject to the supervision of the State Agricultural College of the State of Oregon. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, we have hereunto set our hands and caused the seal of the County Court of Deschutes County, State of Oregon, to be hereunto affixed this 6th day of December,'1939- • 0. L. Allen County Judge (COUNTY COURT SEAL) Attest: Mable G. Livesay County Clerk Wm. J. Baer E. 1 Varco IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES IN THE MATTER OF The Baer County Road ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD: Commissioner Commissioner #1015 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular ter m.of the County Court of Deschutes County; Oregon, begun and held at the County Court House in,Bend in said County on Wednesday, the Sixth day of December, 1939, and con- tinned from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regular term of said County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and. at which time said Court may legally, by resolution,, establish,, any county road, the following, among other, proceedings was had, to -irit: 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 along the center,•line thereof as follows, to - wit:.beginning at A point on the south line of the southwest quarter of the northeast quarter of Section 4, T. 15 S., R. 12 E., W.M., said point being on the southerly cite boundary of the City of Bend. and being located approximately 200 feet east of the center of said Section 4; thence in a general southerly or south- easterly direction to a. termination in the Redd. Market Road at a point on the south line of said section 4 approximately one quarter mile west from the 0 LJ I �I U J 499 south -east corner of said Section 4, said road to'be 60 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certified to as such by the County 01e at the place-of holding county court and. also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road. thirty day previous to the consideration of this resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concern that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon by this Court at its term on the Seventh day of Feb rua 1940, at whidh time the report of the Board bf County Road Viewers on said road will be 'read. for the first tim and at which time and. until the second reading thereof thbr.-Court will consider any objecttions, remonstrances 14 0 or petitions-for damages which may be filed on account of said. proposed. road. Dated. at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this Sixth day of December, 1939. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that on this 20th day of December, 1939, the County Court met in regular. session, C. L. Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer and E. E. Varco being present the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the following claims were presented and. ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: First NIB Port. Gen. Asst. $934.32 John 14. Franks Juror Mileage 1.30 John M. Franks Juror Fees 31}.30 John F. Ivloeck Do 30.00 Iva Mo n o han Do 21.00 Elmer E. Johnson Do 24.00 John Steidl, Jr. Do 30.00 Hugh Fountain Do 2+.00 Levi Smith Refund on Timber 124.60 John Hohnstein Juror Fees 36.20 John W. Padden Do 21.00 C. W. Bush Do 28.60 Ray Peoples Do 15.00 C. G. Hitchcock Do 39.00 Ernest Smith Do 18.00 E. G. McCabe Do 19.00 Judd F. Bourland Do 40.60 Ethel Obernolte Do 31.00 E. H. Young Do 31,00 Dorothy McGarvey Do 30,00 Lucile Mayer Do 19.00 Wm. J. Burton Do 30:00 Ned Hovland. Do N.00 Wm. Lindgren Do 0,00 Genevieve Tucker Do 27,00 Jasper Thompson Do 5.40 Wm. S. Bailor Do 24.80 E. S. Hilton Do 24.00 Jennie Ferrell Do 00 Gerald. McCann Do 3.00 C. P. Becker Do 15.00 Avon Kittleson Do 3.00. J. W. Padden Refund. on Contempt Fine 5.00 Magill Drug Co. Courthouse Exp. " 1,50' Midstate Hardware Co.. " City Garbage Contractors 12.00 Northwest B tint. Co. Clerk'-s Exp. 2.74' p3ii_sC N1/B Port. Aid. to Dependent Children' 229.50 First NIB Port. Blind Asst. 4.00 First NIB. Port. Old -Age Asst. 720.30 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff's Auto & Travel 7,95 Hartley' s Grocery Soldier' s Relief 2.50 J. C. Penney Co. " " 10.00 Dr. Thom " " 10:00 J. C. Penney Co. ". " 7.00 N. P. Smith Bailiff Fees 4.00 Florence Swanson " " 4.00 Francis M. Shaver Predatory Animal Control 2.29 Herbert C. Hamilton Deputy Sheriff 25.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Salary 66.00 Lee Hollenbeck " 56.00 Clinton Delude " 54.00 D. D. Tussing " 56.00 Carl Alfrey " 56.00 Dan C. Wood. " 56.00 Roger' ?. Taylor.- " 54.00 Carl Ammons " 50,00 14 0 eJ� ' V.. A. Carpenter Salary 50.00 0. G. Hale Julius Steen It 45-00 45.0 i T. C. Daly Geo. T. Murphy •00 Chas. Hughes It 3'00 Feenaughty Mach. Co. Hardware 59.70 Consolidated Freight Linbs,�nc. Misc. •90 P. L. Crooks & Co. Hardware 17.00 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Fuel 14+4.50 Bend Garage Co. Equip. 850.00 Drake's Auto Shop Parts & Repairs 120.48 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Fuel 1.1.0 Hilda Acree Salary 40.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF A WARRANT: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant for $124.60 to Levi Smith as refund for burning and. clearing of slashing of waste material from Logging Operations on timber sold to Mr. Smith by County. IN THS� 14ATTER OF THE RENEWAL OF A BEER LICENSE: At this time the Court granted Maude E. Eaton a Retail Glass "C" :Beer License. IN TINE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF A WARRANT: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk tc draw a warrant for $61.70 to State Forester for Fire Patrol. IN THE MATTER OF THE RENViAL OF BITER LICIL'n?SES: At-this time the Court renewed. the following Licenses: To: Cleo B. Holl.inshead-- "Class "C" Beer License To: Lee Grimes -- Package Store Class "B" Beer License To: John F.•Van Allen -- Package Store Class "A" Beer License To: Philip Datchler -- Package Store Class "A" Beer License. IN THE IIATTEI? OF INSURANCE FOR THE COUNTY: At-this time the Court asked J. S. Davis, Ward. H. Coble and- L. E. Garrison, Insurance Agents to call ' a meeting, of_the variousinsurarce men of Deschutes County to discuss and recommend to the Court the manner in which to handle the insurance on Deschutes County Equipment. IN THE MATTER OF THE BILL RYAN ROAD: I At, this time the Court ord -erect the construction of the 3ill Ryan Road. provided suitable right of way can be obtained. J IN THE MATTE? OF THE RE -SALE ) OF ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL Pi3OPERTY I COUNTY OWNED.LAND ) WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described., and the County Court• deems it for the best interests of said. County to sell said- property: THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County, be and he is hereby authorized and. directed i to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum.price and.terms set opposite each tract. Parcel #1. Lot 17 Block 11 Lytle $35.00 Cash Parcel #2. `Lot 16 Block 14 Lytle 40.00 Cash Parcel #3. fir, Section 4, Township 20, Range 18 320.00 Cash Parcel m4. • Lots 1,2,3 and 4 Block 77 Redmond. Original 60.00 Terms $15.00 per lot ($12.00 Down -Bal. $5.00 per mo: at Eid%, int.) Dated this 20th day of December, 1939- There being no further business the Court adjourned.* C. L, Allen Co. Judge 'gym. J. Baer Commissioner � E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED THAT ON January 3 4th, 5th, 8th, 9th,1940 the County Court met in regular session, C. L. Allen County Judge,Tm. J. Baer and E. E. Verco being present the following business was transacted: In the Matter of Claims against the County: At this time the following claims were presented and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Catherine McLennan Sheriff's Clerk $ .37,50 J. L. Murray,Distributo Treasurer - Supplies 25000 Wm. J. BaAr Commissioners 58.80 Lois Scouten Sheriff's Clerk 10.00 Winifred Fullington County Nurse - Mileage $47-10 Tel.$6.10 Laundry $$5.00, Suuplies 926. �+ 84.65 C. L. McCauley Trans. of Pris. $1.87, Tel. 5.04 6.91 J. A. Fountain Postage - - Assessor 0.00 H. C. Hamilton Sheriff's Auto & Travel 38.80 Downing Cafe Prisoners Meals 74.00 Ray Falk Assessor's Field Deputy 110.15 J. A. Fountain Assessor -- Travel Exp. 2.85 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 28.10 E. E. Varco Commissioner 34.00 Bears Jewelry_ Assessor's Office Exp. 1.00 J. W. Copeland Yards Courthouse Exp. 1.80 Marchant Calculating Mach. Co. Sheriff's Exp. 12.50 Northwest Print. Dist. Atty's Supplies 8.14 George Childs Hardware Co. Courthouse Exp. .20 Shell Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 2.45 Magil Drug Co. Jail Exp. $2.12,Figerpring Id. .80¢ 2.92 Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk Postage $2.00, Exp. .350 2.35 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Id. 4. Midstate Hardware Co. Jail Exp. 1.62 St. Ind. Ace. Comm.. Peace Officers 7.38 Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 1.50 Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub.$$8.25,CountyJudge Supplies X9.85 18.10 Pac. Power & Lt. Co. Electricity 38.16 State Forester Fire Patrol 61.70 McCann The Sign Man Courthouse Exp. 1.50 West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. Clerk's Election Exp. 4.17 Bend Water Dept. Jail Exp. 2.25 Gladys Gardner Circuit. Judge's Exp. 10.00 Ponderosa Cafe Prisoner's Meals 47.25 City Drug Co. Clerk's Supplies 2.00 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. 9.30 D. C. Wax Office Equip. House Clerk's Supplies 2.60 Bend Bulletin Leg. Pub. $1.40 Co. Nurse $7.65 9-05 State Ind. Ace. Comm. Watermaster Ind. .92 Dr. C. J. Rademacher Soldiers Relief 10.00 Richfield Oil Corp. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 4.18 City Drug Co. Planning Board $1.25 Sheriff .250 1. 0 Mrs. M:.E. Middleton Witness Fees - Justice Court r: 1.0 Irene Mortimer Witness Fees -- Justice Court 1.20 Kenneth Gulieh Witness Fees -- Justice Court 1.00 Walter Osborn Witness Fees -- Justice Court 1.00 Betty Lee Wittness Fees -- Justice Court 1.00 Johnny Montgomery Witness Fees -- Justice Court 1.00 C. L. McCauley,Sheriff Tax Foreclosure- Postage 79 14 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 134.36 Kenneth Gulich Witness Fees - Justice Court 1.00 Consumers Gas Corp. Justice of Peace 4.85 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Hilda Acree Salary 40.00 Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster- Salary 96.75 Lee Hollenbeck Sal &ry 86.3+ Clinton DeLude Salary 84.14 D. D. Tussing :518:.7 , Dan C. Wood " 8393,8 4 Roger F. Taylor " 78.7 Carl Ammons 72,34 W. A. Carpenter " 66.6 0. G. Hale " 71.84 Julius Steen " 69,74 T. C. Daly " 65.2 5 Geo. T. Murphy " 66.1+ Chas. Hughes " 36.81 C. E. Alfrey " 86,34 Texas Co. Fuel Acct. .2.70 Carroll's Body .and Fender Repair. Parts 5.90 Dowsett's Auto Parts Depot " 23.91 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 284:`5.3: Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. If 10.50 State Ind. Acc..Comm. Road Employees Ins. 57.93 Woodbury & Co. . Hardware 34.00 K. C's Bear Alinement Service Parts 11.501 K. E. Erickson Co., Inc. Gr. Exp. 4.00 H. L. Priteha.rd.Co. Hardware 1.851 Bend Water Dept. Misc. Acct. 1.25j Midstate Hardware Co. Hardware 160.71! Consolidated Freight Lines; Inc. Misc. Acct. 1.95' J a 502 GENERAL ROAD FUND Pao. Tel. & Tel. Co. Union Oil Co. of Calif. E. E. Vard.o Feenaughty Mach. Co. Wm. J. Baer National Hospital Ass.- Pao. Power & Light Co. Bend Hardware Co. = Central Oregon Motor Co. Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF A DANCE HALL LINCENSE: Misc. Acct. Fuel Acct: Commissioner (M9 -s. Act.) Gen. Exp. Misc. Acct. Gen. Exp. Misc. Acct. Hardware Parts Hardware Acct. I )*00 3.39 49 . c -10 125.00 61.00 26.00 11.05 70-70 3.c.5 18. cl- 3 48.o9 At this time the.Court signed and approved an Application for Dance Hall License for the Pleasant Ridge Dance Hall.. IN THE MATTER OF A QUIT -CLAIM DEED FOR TRACT 24 Virginia Park: At this time the Court signed a. Deed to'D. N. Graham for Tract 24 Virginia- Park which was erroneously foreclosed by the County for Delinquent Taxes. IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL LICENSES: At this time the County Court ordered the Clerk to add.a.'clause to all Dance Hall Lincenses issured forbidding dancing after 12 o'clock P. Mi; Saturday nights and any time Sundays. IN THE MATTER OF THE SIMMONS COUNTY ROAD RESOLUTION No. 1016. At this time the Court signed -a Resolution for the Simmons County goad described as follows: Beginning at the west auarter corner of Section 33, T. 14 S., R. 11 E. W.M., thence east one half mile to the center of said Section 33; thence- southerly-" one q_ua.rter mile to a, termination at the south -east corner of the north -ea.st quarter of the souxth -west quarter•of said section 33. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF - ROAD VIEWERS: At this time the Court appointed Chas. V. Silvis, C. P. Becker, as Road Viewers for the Baer County Road and the Simmons County Road. IN THE MATTER OF THE DESIGNATION OF COUNTY -- NEWSPAPERS : . At this time the Court designated the Bend`Bullet:in and the Redmond Spokesman as official County Newspapers IN THE MATTER OF DANCE HALL LICENSES!s . At this time the Court approved and signed the Application for Dance Hall License of the Pine Forest Grange Hall. •• IN THE MATTER OF INTEREST ON - GENERAL FUND WARRANTS: - At this time the Court ordered the- -Clerk to drop the interest ratefrom 5% on General Fund Warrant to 4 0. IN THE MATTER OF A BEER LICENSE: At this time the Court approved a "Class "B" Beer License for Dora. Yeager. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF.A ROADMASTER AND COUNTY NURSE: Atthis time the Court appointed Geo. H. McAllister as Roadma -ster and Winifred C. Fullington as County Nurse. IN . THE MATTER OF THE DRAVIING OF.MONTHLY SALARY WARRANTS: . At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw monthly sa.:Lary warrants to the follow officers for the year 1940, or until further notice. C. L. Allen, County Judge $125.00 Elsie Cox - Assessor's Machine Deputy 90.00 Ray Falk -- Assessor's Ofi'ice Deputy 100.00 Frank Crow - Janitor 75.00 J. A. Fountain, Assessor 166.66 -. Gladys Gardner, District Attorneys and Sheriff Stenographer 70.00 R. I. Hamby - -First Deputy Sheriff's Office 125.00 Herbert C. Hamilton - - Sisters Deputy Sheriff 25.00 Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk - 150.00 C..L. McCauley, Sheriff 208.33 H. T. Merritt -- Justice of Peace 100.00 Marie Noakes-- Secorid Deputy Sheriff 90.00 Velma Povey- -Third Deputy Sheriff 70.00 Carl Schuman -- Deputy County Clerk 115.00 ,Ruth Shearer — Treasurer 125.00' Marjorie Smith -- County Nurse Stenographer 35.00 Opal Sprague -- Recording Clerk 90.00 J. W. Thom -- Health Officer 25.00 1 J. Alton Thompson -- School Supt. $166.66 !IN THE-MATTER OF JURY PANEL FOR THE YEAR 19.40. !� At this time the County for the 19.0. Court picked the followin g Jurors for the J ury Panel 1 year Wm. Abernathy Otto Bruehne E. E. Butler G. W. Ager Harvey Armess Glenn H. Baker Fred Burrown Theodore G. Becker Lester Ballard Ruby Armstrong Emery Banta Zelma Burdell Frank Arnold Kermit Beougher Lloyd Blakely Warren Arthurs M. L. Blakslee Florence Burrell F. G. Atkinson Veva Birchard John Berning Geo. L. Billingsley Henry Boentje Robt. M. Blair Homer F. Brown Wm. Ralph Burton Eunice Benson E. E. Burgess Floyd Barton F. C. Butler Joe Burich Cary W.Chambers W. G. Burleigh Louise Brogan Clare L.- Colegrove W. J. Creighton C. H. Bishop Dica M. Banks M. J. Coe Horace Brookins John Cronin Frances Jackson J. L. Ross Henry Colver Ray Jackson Harriett L. Ryan Mrs. Wanda Veatch Clark John H. Kruse Stella Runge Wm. E. Chandler Geo. F. Keyes Lois J,Rice Lloyd S. Craven Maude Knorr Joe Roe Ward Coble Melvin Cyrus Marie Kelleher Glenn Kriger Eleanor Symons Geo. Alfred Danielson Chas. �T, Leverett W.Stokoe Chas. V. Silvis Jack 0. Davis Lonnie.Lubbes Joe A. Slate Frank Duborko E. V. Dartt Williams Lynch Vern W. Lantz N. Ellen Stuart Lillian Dudding Hugh R. Lakin Paul C.Santa Albert E. Saye Delmar Davis Carl J. Lindh Paul Bevy Clyde Dahl Geo. Dorn A. W. Long W. P. Loser Frank Shannon J. S. Gladys Daly Louis Luckenbill Sillery G. A. Sinclair Mrs. Everett Donahue W. F. Lady Daniel Stanton Mrs. Edna Dutt Wm. Lynch A. E. Stevens Geo. Dyer E. J. Leithauser Ruth Stover J. A. Dudrey Oscar Larson Geo. Short Clarence Elder E. C. Eastman Charles Latta Mrs. Lois Lammers Lela Schwendker Geo. M. Erickson Jenks.McDaniels Glenn Slack Mrs. Ruth Stol-lmaek Wayne Entrikin Frank H. May Rudolph Mollner Ruby Steiwer Harl J.Sanders Irene Erickson Myrtle Moore Freda Seim Elizabeth Vance Erickson Mike Morrison Albert L. Shults Laura Emard Janet Mackey Josephine Scott Stuart T. Fox Charles W. Marley L. R. Spires James Fraser Kenneth H. Minor Mary Schmidt Janie Frisbey Carl Mitchell StanleyScott H. S. Farquharson H. T. Mustard Theodore Tweet Dorothy Franks Howard Mayfield Robert R. Thompson Vida Fitzgerald Tom Murphy M. E. Taylor Mrs. Anne Forbes Leland S. Minks P.'H. Tally Eugene Glazier Bertha Mayrand T. W. Vandevert Wm. Gray Marguerite Misner J. L. Van Huffel Geo. F. Gates Cliff Marquis Dean Van Matie Vina Gunderson Geo. MacGregor Herbert Valley Julia. Guiney Helen Malone James Underwood Mrs. Hannah Gibson Ruby McCann Arthur Wurzweiler Cecil H. Goodfellow Martin McGinnis Douglas J. Ward Ira Green Meta Glassow R. A. Morehead Carl Mottiee Vanilli ea Wood Morgan T. Williamson Perit Huntington Nellie Nooe Bert Ware Gail Hardendorf Mrs. Florence Nelson F. W. Wells Madge Herron Roy Newell Harry W eaver W. L. Haynes Fred J. Oudermeulen Mary Willers Corwin Heist Florence Olson �" Robert J. Walker Larond V. Hackett W. L. O'Donnell Geo. E.Wakefield Albert G. Hedstrom Milton L. Odem Jesse J. Wilt Wm. J. Hall Frank R. Prinee,Sr. Wm. C. Hardy Frank Parsyck C. A. Holmes Glen Pendergast Frank Haner W. H. Penhollow Gordon Hall Frank Perry_ May E. Harvey John Phalen R. C. Hollister Robert H. Prentice Eldiva Harman L. B. Redifer Joe C. Henry Herman Rasch Geo, T. Huettl J. E. Rentschlar Mrs. Einar Halverson Walter Rydell Mrs. Gladys Hauck Marjorie C. Rademacher Benjamin Hamilton S. E. Roberts A. W. Heston Geo. Roberts John Hopper Getrude Russell Wilford Hutchins Wm. Rick Geo. Holton Paul Reynolds Herbert Innes Gus Roats Susie Joanis IN THE MATTER OF THE ACCEPTANCE OF A PORTION OF REDI-IOND =:BEND SECTION OF THE DALLES20ALIFORNTIA HIGHWAY AS ABANDONED BY RESOLUTION OF THE OREGON . STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION RESOLUTION ado. 1017 At this time the Court signed Resolution No. 1017 accepting a. portion of Kedmond -Bend section of the Dalles - California. Highway as abandoned. by :resolution of the Oregon State Hig way Engineer's Stateion 191 -40.2, said point being at ',he edge of and. fifty feet distant; fr the new Da.11es- California Highway thence southeasterly a distance of 0.3 of a mile to inte section with the new Dalles- California Highway at Engineer's State on 4160,.which right of is 60 feet wide and contains 2.21 acres, more or less. IN THE MATTER'.-'OF CONTRACTS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed the following contracts to county owned land; To; Irene Edwards for Lots 13,14 Bl. 37 Wiestoria for.$4.5.00 To; E. M. Goodman for Lots 2, 3 Block 83 Bend Park for 050.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF ELECTION BOARDS,FOR THE YEARS 1940 and 1941.. At this time the. Court appointed the following to serve on the election Boards for the. years 1940 and 1941. Precinct 1 N. P. Smith, Chairman May Kelly, Chairman 'Viola Ivy Davidson,-Judge Benson, Judge Florence Carroll, Clerk Myrtle Ballantyne, Clerk Mae Arnold, Clerk 'Kallona Fox, Clerk Ruth Cook, Clerk Marjorie Smith, Clerk Precinct 2 C. 0. Entriken Chairman .Anna Ham-oson, Chairman Walna.h E. Francis, Jud.ge 'arrie Stevens, Judge Mrs. Norman Allen, Clerk Ida E. McDonald, Clerk . Hannah Gibson., Clerk :Helen Evans, Clerk Margaret Else Clerk Gladys E. Daly, Clem Precinct .3_ . Carrie Clapp, Chairman 'Leona Cooper, Chairman . Dorothy Levi, Judge Lela. Schwendker, Judge Faye Cornett, Clerk Lillian Carnarn, Clerk Bertha Duckworth,, Clerk Clerk Laura Emard, Clerk Florence Freidley, Clerk Elva Kemmling, 4 Predinct Almer Eggen, Chairman :Mrs. Pearl Hill, Chairman Elsa Hamilton, Clerk Lulu Armstrong, Judge Mable L. Gilbert, Judge Lillian Van Matre, Clerk. Genevieve Horstkotte, Clerk Iva Monohan, Clerk Ida Headrick, Clerk Vivian Pitman, Clerk Precinct 5 E. A. Sather,, Chairman Hattie Ryan, chairman Ada Helbig, Judge Carrie Shellhart, Judge Clara Barnes, Clerk Mildred Sanders, Clerk Mrs. R. W.Davidson, Clerk Mrs. Viola Woods, Clerk Mrs. HelenPursel, Clerk Mrs. Hattie Brown, Clerk Precinct E Beulah Bockman, Chairman Genevieve Tucker, Chairman Elsie Nelson, Judge Ethel Burleigh, Judge Bernice Scott Clerk. Myrtle Bowers, Clerk Roxie Moeck, �lerX Georgia Shaw, Clerk Irene Peters, Clerk Viola LaP lant, Clerk Louise Eitelgeorge, Chairman Precinct 7; Edith Kostol, �'hairman Dora. Gales, Judge Nell Armstrong, Judge Esther Balla.ntyne, Clerk Edna. Ga.uld.in, Clerk Lydia Ande-r.spn, Clerk Claudia Martin, Clerk Elaine Ramlo, Clerk Vava Rudolph, Clerk Precinct 8 Addy °�x°�p�et�;- �haira Mrs. Pearl Becker, Chairman -! Addie Triplett, Chairman Cressa A. Spikelmier., Judge _ Mary Higgins, Judge Alice Pearson, Clerk "Bessie Ager, Clerk Ora. Hall, Clerk Marion Innis, Clerk . Da_gna Dudrey,.Clerk Dica M. Banks, Clerk Precinct Geo. T. Murphy, Chairman Mave M. Iler, Chairman Stella Nelson, `'lerk . Pansy Reidel, Judge Mrs. Carrie Chambers, Judge Nellie V. Wells, Clerk. Mrs. Luella Griffin, Clerk John Klassen, Clerk Lucile `'mead, Clerk Mable Coy, Clerk Precinct 1.1 W. A. Rahn Chairman Gladys Workman, Judge . �'lerk Mrs. Leona Gray, Clerk Gus Grill, Mrs. Eldiva. Harmon, Clerk Precinct 7.2 Wm C. Horsell Chairman Carl V. Livesley, Judge Magenelia Reynolds, Clerk Ida Olaussen, Clerk J. Hohnstein, Clerk Precinct 13 W. R. Gerking, Chairman J. W. Vandevert, Chairman . Edna Shepherd, Judge Faye Becker;. Judge Joy Kriger, Clerk Helen Malone, Clerk Jean Chamberlin, Clerk Pearl Haynes, Clerk Carrie Scoggin, Clerk Harriet:Ward', Clerk Precinct :L1I � Mae Billingsley, Chairman Ruth Simmons, Judge Verne Skelton, Clerk L. h. Spires, Clerk i u ti Lois Harrington Alice K.�.,Seott, Chairman Hardy Allen, Clerk. Effie L. Patterson, Clerk James W. Benefiel, Chairman Evelyn Riebhoff, Judge Lydia Carolin, Clerk Mrs. Geo. Kanoff, Clerk Mfrs. Joe Tuekfield, Clerk Z. T. Gideon, Chairman Mable Tetherow, Judge Dorothy Franks, Clerk, Amy Vestal, Clerk Olive M. Gates, Clerk W. J..Hall, Chairman Mrs. Mavis Ryan, Judge Maude Knorr, Clerk Caterine Holmes, Clerk Lena Rasch, Clerk Precinct 15 Precinct 16 Precinct 17 Precinct 18 Lulu Van Tassel,,- Judge Irel Zastero, Clerk Della Ullman, �ha.irman Yaquina Dav6nport,!Judge Claire Anderson • Clerk Jesse Benefiel, Clerk Hazel Haynes, Clerk Mrs. Ella Van Arsdale, Chairman Mable Roayl, Judge Everta Hutchins, Clerk Nettie F•. WrightI Clerk Josephine Anderson, Clerk Bertha Houmard, Chairman Nina. E. Ringsberg, Judge Dorothy M: Vestal, Clerk Harold M. Eby, clerk Robert M. Blair, Clerk There being no further business to come before thecourt at thistLme the Court adjourned. William J. Baer C. L. Alien E. E. Varco Commissioner County Judge Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE �F OREGOR FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the matter of the Simmons County Road Resolution for Road No 1016 BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County Court of Deschutes County, Oreg begun and held at the County_Coty House in Bend in said. County on Wednesday, the Third day of January, 1940, and continued from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the same being a regula.rterm of said County Court sitting for the transact of County business, and at which time said Court may legally„ by resolution,.Establish 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 Establis a 0/ounty road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along the center line thereof as follows, to -wit; beginning at the west quarter corner of Section e33 T. 111 S., R. 11 E., W. M., thence east one half mile to the center of said Section 33; thence souther one quarter mile to a termination at the south -east corner of the nortxi -east quarter of the south -west quarter of said Section 33, said toad to be 60 feet in width. NOW THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor 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 cou t-y court and. also at three public places in the vicinity of said proposed road thirty days previous to-the con- sideration of this resolution by the resolution by the County Court, notifying all persons concerned that said Resolution will be considered and passed upon bythis Court at its next term on the sixth day of March, 1940, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers.-on said road will be read for the first time and at which ttme,,dnd until the secon reading thereof the Court will consider ahy objections, remonstrances or petitions for dama. which may be filed on account of said. proposed orad. Dated at'Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this Third day of January,,1940. C. L. Allen- County Judge Wm. J. Baer-- Commissioner E. E. Varco -- Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that on this 17th day of January, 1940 the County Court met in regula session. C. L. Allen, County Judge, Wm J. Baer, and E. E. Varco being present the following business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the Court approved the following claims and ordered warran-`s drawn in nay ment of same. GENERAL FUND: A. L. Brandt Robert H. Foley. First N/B Port.. W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Pine Tavern Gilbert's Insurance Agency H. Williams Ore. State Agricultural Coll George Childs Hardware Co. A. E. Simmons Magill Drug Co. Greenwood Grocery Shellhart's Grocery Northwest Print. Co. Bushong & Co. ' Pie MacMillan Co. Publishers D. C. Wax Office Eauip. House J. L. Murray, Distributor West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. Burroughs Adding Mach. Co. Court Reporter $13.65 Creuit Court Attorney Fee 15 .00 General Asst. 1084.79 Sheriff's Auto 500.00 Commissioners Meals 7.00 Premium on Sheriff's Bond 100.00 Co. Judge T ewriter Overhaul 9.75 Agr. Agent 1 ®50. Home Demonstration x`550 1600.00 Soldier's Relief 2.8$ Co. Jud •e Office Supplies 4.00 Soldier's Relief 1.00 I. it 15.00 If " 10.00 Clerk's Supplies 94.50 fl II 32.82 School Suet. -Books 1.63 Ulerk's Supplies 16.25 County Treasurer- Supplies 22.50 i Treasurer' s Supplies 1.74 Sheriff $19.60, " Assessor 00.20 49.x.0 l+ R T. E. J. Duffy Postage 7.50 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measurers 19.44 Magill Drug Co. Soldier's Relief '.00 G. Y. Hagglund Potato Beetle Control (Gen. Exp.) 100.00 Aubrey E.Perry Wa.termaster -Exp. 32.84 Lois Scouten r'irst N/B Port. Treasurer - Clerk Hire; Dependent 3,75 Cash Children 186.80 First N /BPort. Old -Age Asst. 1760.67 First N/B Port. Blind Asst. 4,00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Fuel 2,24 Schuman Auto Electric Parts 33.00 Standard Oil Co, of Calif. Fuel 2,34 Union Oil Co. of Calif. Fuel 289.00 Shell Oil go. Fuel $4 -1.25, Lub. 37:66: Pastel;! -�#7, R. B. Gould Gen. Exp . 7.91 105,3E Phil Beaumont Gen. Ex-o: 21.00 Willard Farnham " "_ 24.80 W. B. Gilbert this 17th day of January, 1940. 79.45 V. C. Wyman r� rr 52.89 Ralph Boylan " " 36.00 R. Harold Heider " " 31.50 IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS: Vasco � At this time the Court ordered the transfer o { $1.00,.00 from: Emergency Fund into the General Expense Account of General Fund for the year 1.940 for Potato Beetle Control. At this time the Court ordered the transfer of $4,052.41ifrom Motor Vehicle License F to the General Road Fund session, C. L. Allen, County Judge, Wm J: Baer and E. E. Verco, Commissioners IN THE MATTER OF THE PREPARATION AND REPRESENTATIOM TO CONGRESS OF FACTUAL DATA RELATIVE TO PROPBSED FEDERAL LEGISLATION FOR THE PAYMENT OF MONEY IN LIEU OF TAXES ON FEDERALLY OWNED INCOME PRODUCING LANDS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to transfer w351.00 from the Emergency fund of the 1940 Budget into the General Expense Account -- General Fund and ^rdered the Clerk to a warrant in said amount to Guy G$rdon, attorney -at -law of Roseburg `Oregon for the preoar and presentation to Congress of factual data, relative to proposed federal legislation f,�r the payment of-money in lieu of taxes on federally owned income producing lands in•Dese ut County. IN THE MATTER OF THE REDUCTION OF THE COUNTY ASSESSOR'S BOND: At this time the Court ordered the reduction of the Assessor's Bond to the amount of 41Y2000.00. IN THE FATTER OF THE READING OF ROAD RESOLUTIONS: At this time the Court read the following Road Resolutions for the first time: 1. Car Baker County Road 2. Frank W. McCaffery County Rad ;. Warren Edmundson County Read. 4.1 T: Baer County Road 5. The Sim*nons County Road 6. Ryan Coun�y,Roa.d IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS: At this time the Court ordered-the transfer of X483.56 from the Emergency Fund - -19739 Budget into the General Expense AccountX - General Fund. IN THE MATTES OF THE RE -SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LANDS: raw ion WnEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems 3t, for the best interests o:f said County to sell said property. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County; be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by later for not less than the minumum price and terms set onposite each tract. Parcel 4,11. Lot 10 Block 51 Center X50.00 Cash Parcel #2. Lot 3 Block 16 Kenwood 510.00 Down Payment - -%5.00 tier mo. Int. 6% annum 30.00 Terms Parcel #3. Lot 5 Block 17 Deschutes •-100.00 Cash L: . Lot 6 Block 17 Deschutes 150.00 Cash Parcel #4 Lot 5 Block 3 Deschutes "50.00 Cash L&t -:6 Block 3 Deschutes j60.00 Cash Parcel #5. Lot 13 Block 28 Hi�.,'hland J -40.00 Cash Parcel -#6. Lots 2,7,8,0.10,11,12 , 10 Block 142 Second Addition. Bend Park 50.00 Pastel;! -�#7, Lois Block 19 Laidla.w 1;0.00 Parcel #8. NE4. of NEB of Sec. 3 Twp. 18 S. R. 13 D. W. M. �I =0.00 Dated this 17th day of January, 1940. There being no further business to come before the Court at this time the Court adjourned. Wm. J. Baer C. L. Allen E. E. Vasco � Commissioner County Judge Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED THAT oA this 7th day of February, 1940, the County Court met in regulr.r session, C. L. Allen, County Judge, Wm J: Baer and E. E. Verco, Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: IN 'THE MATTER OF CLAII_S AGAINST THE COU'ITY: I L [J a'7 IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY:. . At this time the Court approved thefollowing claims and ordered warrsnts drawn for same. GENERAL FUND: Oregon State Game Commission Predatory Animal Control $ 250.00 Herbert C. Hamilton Deputy Sheriff 25-00 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 40,75 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 173,51 Layle Van Tassel Watermaster Asst. 15.00 Lois Scuten Treasurer -Extra Clerk Hire 7.50 Z. T. Gideon Justice of Peace 16.00 Mrs: R. E. Fudolph School Supt.- -Clerk Hire 43;50 Caterine McLennan Auto Licenses Exp. 2,50 Wm.-J. Baer Commissioner -4o;oo C. L. McCauley,Sheriff Postage 1 ?0.00 Lois Scouten Auto Licenses Exp. 2.50 C. L. McCauley Sheriff -Auto & Travel �$10.45;Tel.$6.24 16.66 Magill Drug Co. County Health Officer 21,5 Dr.-J. W. Thom Registrar Fees 1.;;0 Dr. -R. W. Christiansen Do 3o.1 Bert C. Boylan D. A. -- Travel Exp. 12.1 Bend Insurance Agency Bonds 137.50 Mable G. Livesay,County Clerk Postage 15-00 State Dept. of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures 18.44 Miller Lumber Co. Soldier's Relief 4.00 Magill Drug Co. Do Do .65 J. C. Penney Co. Soldier's Relief 26.o9 Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse - Laundry 17�,Supplies5O¢ Postage $ .00,Trans.Patient $15.25 Supplies,i5.15,Mileage $$45.40,Te1.$9.91 81.38 Downing Cafe Prisoners Meals 9375 West Coast Print. & Bind. Co. Clerk's Election Exp. -75 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. Sheriff's Auto Exp. - 11.82 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Ident. 3 :47 D. C. Wax Office Equipt. Co. Sheriff's,Cert. of Redemption 9.00 Bend Bulletin Leg. Pub. n I. ,' ")1, - 169.50 Midstate Hardware Co. Jail•$4.00 Courthouse $1.62 5.62 George Childs Hardware Co. Jail 2.10,Planning Board 90¢,Sheriff $3.85 6.85 Bend Water Dept. -Ja.il • 2.25 The-Flax Co. Clerk's Supplies 2.00 Erickson's Food Market - Janitor's Supplies ; 2• Pacific Power & Light Co.- Courthouse Exp. 41.5 State Ind. Ace. Comm. Peace Officers 7.71,Watermaster 98¢ 8.69 Miller- Bryant - Pierce Treasurer's Supplies 12.00 W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 21.15 Shepard's Citations Dist.-Atty.- -Books 50.00 Shell Oil Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. - 7-,07 Northwest Print. Co. Circuit Court Seal $5.15 Election ` Exp. 4.l0,Dist. Atty.$3.4•9 12-74 Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. 76;55 J. S. Davis Co. Bonds 92.33 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Prem. Treasurers Bond 20.00 Bend Garbage Co. Jail Exp. 1-50 Ponderosa Cafe - Prisoner's Meals 79.75 America Education Press,Inc. School Supt. 4o,77 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. o C. L. Allen, County Judge Postage 4,5o City Drug Co. Assessor $3.00,School Supt. 60¢ 3.60 City Drug Co. Sheriff's Supplies 2.65 C. L. Allen Exp. 1.70 E. E. Varco Commissioner 47.20 Florence Swanson Bailiff Fees 18.00 Oregon Trunk Railway Freight •25 R. B. Gould Est. County Surveyor $67.00, Mileage $7.20 74.20 W. B. Gilbert Surveying Exp. 16.80 P. R. Gould - Surveying Exp. 22.04 C. V. Silvis Surveying Exp. 5.00 C. P. Becker Road Viewer 5.00 Robert H. Foley Circuit Court �- Attorney Fee 50.00 \ First N/B Port. General Asst. 959,52 C. P. Niswonger Coroner's Inquiry 8.00 Chris Kostol Coroner's Inquiry (Witness) 1.50 S. R. Peoples Witness Fee Coroner's Inquiry 1.50 Ed Winkle Witness Fee Coroner's Inquiry 1.50 Janita Winkle Do Do 50 . 1 Dr. J. W. Thom Do Do 1- Q0 Florence Swanson Reporter's Fee Coroner's Inquiry 2Z..0200 C. P. Niswonger Coroner's Inquiry 5.00 Stanley Haller Witness Fee Coroner's Inquiry 1.50 Jack Kelly - Do- Do 1.50 Edward Grace Do Do 1.50 Stanley Chachlski Do Do 1.50 Taylor Arthur Do Do 1.50 Cyrus Katchia Do Do 1.50 Edwin T. Wallace Do Do 1.50 Al Cubid Do Do 1.50 Melvin George Lorenz Do Do 1-5-0 Florence Swanson Do Do 56.60 GENERAL ROAD FUND: George H. McAllister Roadmaster 162 -,74 1�4..�05 Lee Hollenbeck Salary Do 130 "05 Clinton Delude Do 134.,95 D. D. Tussing Do 137 ., 75 Car]. Alf rey Do 1� Dan C. Wood 120..25 Roger F. Taylor Do Carl Ammons W. A. Carpenter Do 120'.25 Julius Steen Do 110..25 i08.00 T. C. Daly Do Do 106.00 Geo. T. Murphy !, Chas. Hughes DO �j8. 60 Hilda Acree , Gen. Exp.(Sala.ry) Gen. Exp.(Dues) 40 . 26.00 National Hospital•Ass. Reed Tractor & Equip. Co. E ui t. • �. p 6650.00 Bend Hardware Co. Hardware Hardware 50.65 3.05 H. L. Pritchard Co. 25.30 Midstate Hardware Co. Reed Tractor & Equip. Co. Do Parts 1.50 Farmers Hardware Co. Hardware 35.09 5.55 Bend Auto Parts,Ine. Parts Parts 52.39 Cent. Ore. Motor Co. Parts 3.20 Carroll's Body & Fender Bend Auto Top,Body & Paint - 2.75 Shop Parts Bend Iron Works Parts 3-63 26'05 Hour Motor Co. Do. 7.44 Galloway's Union Oil Co, of Calif. Do Fuel 102.3 Entirken Bros. Parts 1.00 5.45 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. _ Misc. Acct. Brookings Wood Yard St..Ind. Ace. Comm. Gen. Exp. , Road Employee)'s Ins. 55:00 6 00 , H. V. Williams Mise.'Acet. Lumber 3.95 1.05 J. W. Copeland Yards Fuel 23.95 Standard Oil Co. of Calif. 1 Sheil Oil Co. Lub. Acct. .50 1.25 Bend Water Dept. Misc. Acct. 9.29 Pac, Power & Lt. Co. Wm. 'J. Baer Misc. Acct. Commissioner (Misc. A00t.) 51, 25 Owl Pharmacy Misc. Acct. 5 Woodbury Co. 'Hardware _- 01 3•. x•65 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Parts Gen. Exp. 12x• Do Tum:.A -Lum Lmbr. Co. Lumber 7Q • 60 61..9-1 I Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. , Beall Pipe & Tank Corp. Hardware Pipe & Lumber Aect. �. 24;.16 , Des. Grain & Feed Co. Tire Aeet. 64C►.79 Dowsett's Auto Parts Depot Ha.rdwa.re 17.55 Bennett's Garage and Mach. Shop Hardware F�•92 Bend Portland Truck Service Freight , Lub. Acct. •97 39.73 Texas Co. Bend Garage Co. Equipment 44.8.15 4c► 00 E. E. Varco Commi s s ione ry . . MARKET ROAD FUND 0. G. Hale Salary 121%74 j IN THE MATTER OF THE SALARY FOR.DEPUTY SHERIFF SALARY: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant _for $50.00 each month first four months of the year to Herbert C. Hamilton, Deputy Sheriff at Sister: IIfor,the and,$25.00 a month for the remaining eight months of the year. IN THE MATTER OF THE ISSUANCE OF . A WARRANT FOR PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL: At this time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant for $250.00 to the Oregon State Game Commission for Predatory Animal Control. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTMENT OF A DEPUTY COUNTY ROADMASTER At this time the Court appointed W. B. Gilbert, Deputy County Roadmaster. IN THE MATTER OF ROAD RESOLUTIONS: AT this time the Court read the following road resolutions for the second time. 1. Carl Baker County Road 2. Warren Edmundson County Road 3. Ryan County Road 4. ,Frank W. McCaffery County Road. IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO THE BUTLER COUNTY ROAD; No. 101.5 u 1 I At this time the Court signed a resolution addressed to the: State Highway Commission resolving that no encroachments will be permitted on the county road known -as the Butler County Road. There being no further business the County Court adjourned. C.L. Allen Co. Judge Wm.J.Baer Comm. E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 21st day of February, 1940, the County Court met in regular session, C. L. Allen,- County Judge, Wm. J. Baer and E. E. Varco, County Commissioners being present the following business -was transacted: IIIN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the Court approved the following claims and ordered warrants drawn in payment of same. GENERAL FUND: Mable G. Livesay, County Clerk Petty Cash 25.00 C. L. McCauley,Sheriff Post -age 21.80 Secretary of State Auditing Services 315.00 Drug Co. Soldiers Reli ef Bend Mrs. Bert Zufelt Witness Fee (Justice Court) 1.00 Bert Zufelt Do Do 1.00 Pa.c. Power & Light Co. Electr•icity(Justice of Pea.cef 1.55 Consumer Gas Corp. Justice of Peace 4.06 Northwest Print. Co. Clerk's Supplies 25.94 Lois Scouten Treasurer -Clerk Hire 7.50 Free Press Justice Court Claim Blanks .8.50 Ruth M..Shea.rer Postage 25.00 Erickson's Food Market Soldier ° -s Relief - 17.00 Bend Insurance Agency Bond Premium 20.00 ac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Telephone- Various Offices 55.75 Pao. Tel. & Tel. Co. J. A. Fountain Telephone- Assessor 55. .�5 Travel Exp /Assessor - 1 0 First N /.B Port. Blind Asst. 4.00 First N/B Port. Aid to Dependent Children 209.60 IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the County leased the following described property: To: Jess South for Sec. 22- 15 -10, W NW4- 26- 15 -10, SW4- 26- 15 -10, S Se4- 26 -15 -10 for $38.40. To: Frank B. Foster for N2 S�4,S N 4 -6, NT4,- 5,SW4 -4 NE4- 7,S2NW1 -7 W NW4 -8 -21-10 for $32.00 To: Wm. Ryan for a period ending April 1, 1940 for SE&SW4 -24,NE NW4- 25 -14 -13 for X2.50 IN THE 14ATTER OF THE ADOPTION OF ROAD RESOLUTIONS: • . . At this time the Court signed the following resolutions establishing roads: #1019- -Ba.er County Road #1020 -- Simm6ns County Road IN THE MATTER OF A LEASE TO THE.CENTRAL OREGON GRAZING ASSOCIATION FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the County signed a Lease to Central Oregon Grazing Association for 120,673.52 acres of County owned grazing land. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROPRIATION FROM THE TAYLOR GRAZING ACT FUND: At this time the Court ordered an appropriation of 50% of 1939 Taylor Grazing Act Fund payments for improvements of the Range. IN THE MATTER OF THE ADVANCEMENT OF $25.00 for CHANGE IN COUNTY CLERK °S OFFICE. _ Office. At this time the Cart ordered a warrant drawn for $25.00 for change in the Clerk's IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO CITY FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed a Deed to the City of Bend for $220.00 conveying following described property: Lot 8 Block 29 Park; Lots 7 9 B1. 10 Deschutes; Lot 12 B1. 36 N.19,, Townsite Co °s 2nd Add.; NWT of Lots 5,6B1. 5iastings; Lot 14 B1. 25 Bend,,Lot 16'B1., 6 Highland; Lots 7,8,9 B1. 14 Bend View; Lot 5 Block 3 Highland. IN THE MATTER OF A DANCE HALL LICENSE: At this time the Court issued a Dance Hall License to Terrebonne Grange #663. - IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court signed a Deed to Fred Elmore for $30.00 for N1 E--SEI- 21- 17- 14E.W.M. and West 10 acres NWISW4- 22- 17 -14. IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the Court si ned a Contract with 0. C. Crump for.the purchase of Lots 102,3,4 B. 77 Redmond for 60.00. $15.00 Down and monthly payments of $5.00. IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the County signed a Lease to Frank B. Foster for the leasing of 2SW�,S2NW -6, NE- S,SW14- 4,NEi -7, WNW- -21 -10 E.W.M' 32..00 N THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER COUNTY OWNED LAND WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to seli said property. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real propE .,rty in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract. Parcel -#l, Lots 11 and 12 Block 46 Center $150.00 Term $30.00 Down and $10-.00 per mo: - -6% per annum Parcel #2,Lots 5,6 B1. 16 Kenwood 25.00 Cash Pareei # , Lots 35 Block 8 Highland 45.00 Cash Parcel #.Lots 13,14 Block 43 Riverside 40.00 Cash Parcel #5. Lots 2,3 Block 42 Riverside 30.00 -Cash Parcel #6, Lots 12,13 Block 15 Park 10.00 Each FOR A DONATION_.DEED_TO THE - Resolution No. 1021. Cash arcel #7, Lots 4,5 Block 7 Awbrey Heights 10.00 Each arcel #8. All Block 3 Riverside 50.00 Cash arcel #10.Lots 7 to 26 inclusive Block 46 Wiestoria 120.00 Term $24.00 Down and $16.00 per mo. - -6% int. per annum.. arcel #11. Lots 9,10,11 Block 68 Bend Park 1 50.00 Term IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION FOR A DONATION_.DEED_TO THE - Resolution No. 1021. UNITED STATES OF AMERICAN At this time the Court signed a resolution donating 26.98 acres in El of SEJ S2 of NEJ of Sec. 36, Twp. 14 S.R. 13 E.W.M. to be used in connection with the proposed - construction of the Wickiup Dam. IN THE MATTER OF A DONATION DEED: -- At this time the Court signed a Deed donating 26.98 acres in El of SE4, Sz of NEg of Sec. 36. Twp. 14 S. R. 13 E.W.M. to be used in connection with the proposed construction of the Wickiup Dam. IN THE MATTER OF AN AGREEMENT TO MAINTAIN HIGHWAYS IMPROVED UNDER THE FEDERAL AID ROAD ACT: At this time the Court signed an agreement with the Oregon State Highway Commission greeing to make available a right of way having a width of at least 60 fee throughout and o maintain such streets or roads as may be used as detours during; the performance of work n the Butler Road. IN THE MATTER OF A LEASE OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the County Court signed a lease, leasing the SWJNWJ, NW;3gSWJ of See. 24- . 18 S. R. 12 E.W.M. for $3.20 to M. H. Duncan l IN THE MATTER OF A HAULING PERMIT: At this time the Court signed a hauling permit, pelmitting Anthony Roach to haul logs over the Spoo Road. J [J IN THE MATTER -OF AN ORDER ESTABLISHING A ROAD: At this time theCourt entered an order establishing the McCaffery Road. Dated this 21st day of February, 19400 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ANTHONY ROACH FOR A PERMIT TO HAUL LOGS OVER CERTAIN COUNTY ROADS ORDER C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer - Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner On this day comes Anthony Roach and applies^to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit to haul logs over and upon the following roads in Deschutes County, Oregon: Spoo Road and Three Creek Road to Sisters It appearing to the Court that the interest of the public will be served by the roposed operations, It is therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of Anthony Roach for a permit to haul logs over and upon the above described roads, be and the same is hereby granted. - It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all of the restrictions and regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commission, It is further ORDERED that for an violation of Chapter 446, Chapter Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935, Sessions that this.permit may be cancelled and that another permit will "not be issued without the applicant furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set' by the Court. Dated At Bend, Oregon this 21st day of February, 1940. G BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 6th day of March, 1940, regular session. C. L. Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer and E. E. being present, the following business was transacted.: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS Against the County: C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner the County Court thet in Varco, Commissioners al At this time the Court a -proved the following claims and order warrants drawn for same: GENERAL' -FUND: J.'-L. Murray Athel Dudley State Department of Agriculture Greenwood Grocery E. E. Varco Richfield Oil Cornorat,ion Aubrey E. Perry Downing Cafe Ponderosa Club Marion M. Lesh Estate Winifred Fullington J. A. Fountain G. L. McCauley J. Alton Thomason Mrs. R. E. Rudolph Wm. J. Baer Magill Drug Co. City Drug Company Standard Oil Co. Bend Garbage Co. Dr. H. E. Mackey J. W. Copeland Yards The Bend Bulletin P. E. Beaumont Ralph A-. Boylan Clerk's Exp. IL 7.50 Sheriff's Deputy 8,8'0 Sealer of Weights &; Measures 18.44 Soldier's Relief (D. A. V. of W. W. ) 15.00 Commissioner 43.60 Sheriff's Auto Exp. q,63 Watermaster 178.38 Prisoner's Board 80.50 Prisoners' Board 91.00 o r� 13.00 County Nurse 73 29 Assessor - Mileage 4,30 Sheriff - -Tel. 10.05; Auto &; Travel 6.25 16.30 School Sunt. -- Travel 37.10; Posta.te 15.00 Repairs 500 2.60 School Supt's Clerk 5.00 Commissioner 47,73 Health Officer 8.00 Sheriff 4.20; Circ. Judge 5.60; Co. Judge 3.40; Treas. 50�; Assessor 1.45 15.15 Sheriff's Auto Exp. 13,67 Jail Exp. 1.50 Police Station Examinations 10.00 Planning Board 1.80 Leg Pub. etc. 79.45 Engineering Exp. 1 ?:88 Engineering Exp. �ta���.- A,•- Beyle� ��g��ee���g -E�p.. -� :BB Victor C. Wyman Engineering Exp. 8.50 W. G. Manning Prof. Services rendered Prisoner 2.00 Bend Water D,e_nartment Jail Service 2.25 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Identificarlon 5.31 The Redmond. Spokesman Leg. Pub. 9.85 Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. 7.97 Burton's Service Station Courthouse Exp. 6.84 Square Deal Furniture Co. Jail 3.75 Brookings 'Mood Yard Wood. 25.00 H. L. Schlink Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 12.39 Union Oil Co. If 11.19 Consumers Gas Corp. J. P. Exp. 4.85 Pac. Power & Light Co. Courthouse 4''.93; J, P., 1.66 46.59 Owen Gudgel Witness fees & mileaFe (Justice Oourt) 7.00 Bernice Hill " " " " " " 7.00 Herman Seamon " ° " " " " 7.00 Paul Yager " " " " " 7.00 Doar Yager " " " ° " ° 7.00 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 32.25 - State Industrial Acc. Comm. Peace Officers & Waterma.ster Ins. 8.59 R. B. Gould Engineering Co. Engineering Services 51.00 First National Bank General Assistance 1231.77 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Roa.dmaster 162.7 Clinton DeLude Salary 138.1 D. D. Tussing Salary 137.75 Dan. C. Wood " 137.75 Carl Alfrey 137.75 - Roger F. Taylor " 121 .97 W. A. Carpenter " 115, :26 Carl Ammons " 122:75 0. G. Hale " 122.75 Julius Steen " 110.25 Geo. Murphy „ 110.25 T.-C. Daly " 110.25 Chas. Hughes " 107.76 Chas. Triplett 2.89 Hilda Acree 1f0.00 National Hospital Ass'n. Gen. Exp. 2.00 Houk Motor Company Parts 1.55 Columbia Equipment Co. Parts 7.31 State Industrial Ace. Comm. Road Employees' Ins. 59.25 Bend Hardware Company Hardware 133._25 General Petroleum Corp. Lub. 31.63 Contractors Equipment Corp. Parts 26.97 Reed Tractor & Equipment Co. Parts 16.30 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Parts 11.74 Midstate Hardware Co. Hardware 53.80 Central Oregon Garage Parts n.60 Tum -A -Lum Lumber Co. Lumber 112.90 Hitchcock & Lomax Fuel 273.4 Shell Oil Company Lub. 2.44• Howard Cooper Cor-p.. Parts 81.00 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 2.76 Galloways Parts 3.25 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Hardware 13.76 Woodbury Company Hardware 21.4o H. L. Pritchard Company " 17.92 Richfield Oil Corporation Lub. = 32.86 The Miller Lumber Company Lumber 76.44 Schuman Auto Electric Parts 5.80 Deschutes Welding & Blacksmith Co. Parts 7.59 Standard Oil Company Fuel $47.09; Lub. 21.60 69.69 Joseph Egg Pasts 2.00 Bend Water Department Misr. Acct. 1.25 The Owl Pharmacy ; Misc. Acct. 4.45 Pac. Power & Light Co. Misc. Acct. 00 Brown's Service If ", 2.00 Tuma.lo Service Station Tire Acct. 1.95 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Ii Gen. Exp. 125.00 If rr Hardware 192.75 Tide Water Assoc. Oil Co. Fuel E. E. Varco Commissioner X3.0 55 Wm. Montgomery Misc. Acct. 4-35 Bend Iron-Works Parts 6.50 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 2.�8 Feenaughty Ma.chinery.Co. Parts 1.92 Wm J. Baer Commissioner 47.00 Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. Pipe 143.87 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Misc Acct. 268.95 MARKET ROAD FUND: Lee Holienbeck Salary 137.75 In the Matter of a Culvert to be Placed on Ross Farnham place on the Hamby Market Road; .At-this time the Court ordered a culvert placed near the Ross Farnham place oil the Hamby Market Rbad. �� n r--4 Ll 1_ P_.� I i -_ 513 In The.Matter of Deeds to County Owned Property: At this time the Court signed the following deeds: To J. L. Wertzbaugher - Lot 16 Block 14, Lytle for $40.00; To Stuart Stapelton - E1 _ Sec. , Twp. 20 S. R. 18 E. W. M. for $320.00 To Mack C. Miner -- Lot 17, Block 11; Lytle for 44$35.00.- In the ±Matter of an Opinion To be Rendered by-the District Attorney: At this time the Court instructed the District Attorney.to rend r an opinion whether the County Court has a fight to exchange cut over lands with the Forest Service for timber lands and whether County can give a Warranty Deed for same. In the Matter of Deed to County Owned Property: At this time the Court ordered a. deed drawn to W. L. O'Donnell for the S. 56 feet o.f Lots 141 15 and 16, Block 15, Kenwood for $95.98. In the Matter of the Re -Sale Order for Sale of Real Property of County Owned Land WHEREAS, Deschutes County,'Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. SWXSW::, Sec. 31, TwP. 14 R. 10 70.00 Cash IN THE MATTER OF BOND . FOR JUS`?'ICE OF THE PEACE:- At this time the Court approved the bond of L. E. Garrison as Justice of the Peac( for District No. 2. 1 There being no further business, Court adjourned. •C. L: Allen = - County Judge Wm J. Baer - -- Commissioner E: E. Varco - - Commissioner �I BE IT RE171MJ1BERED, That on this 20th, day of A,arch, 1940, the County Co:;xt me THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County, be and he is hereby i authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner pro- At this ti-me the Court ap-oroved the vided by law for not less than the minumum price and terms set opposite each tract. I First National Bank of Portland • • o General Assistance Parcel #l. NE&, Tract 3, Lytle Acre Tracts j tdest Coast Printi 1 ; & •Bind -inn Co. a' eriff Is Supplies Northviest P-cirting Company �i Dist. Attorney's Sapp. Bushong & Co. Clerk's Supplies &50.00 down and $5.00 per mo. at 6% interest) McCann Sign Com?-)any $100:.00.Terms The Bend -Troy Laundry _Jail Expense Parcel #2. Lots 2 Block 4 Riverside N, ` First National Bank of Portland I 20.00 Cash Old Age Assitance Parcel #' . SWINWi-, Sec. Twp. 18, R. 13 East Side Adding Machine & Type. Cog 1.1 -0.00 Cash Witness fees (Coroner) Parcel V. Lot 7, Block 25, Highland �i R. W. Christiansen 35.00 Cash Parcel ##5. Lot 8, Block 9 H�ghland 50.00 Cash Parcel #6. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, , 13, 14,'15, and 16, Block 50, Wiestoria 6.00 each Cash Parcel ##7. Lot 5 Block 23, Boulevard.. 65.00 Cash I Parcel. #8. SE..4-SE .&, Sec.. 36, Twb. 14 R. 10 SWXSW::, Sec. 31, TwP. 14 R. 10 70.00 Cash IN THE MATTER OF BOND . FOR JUS`?'ICE OF THE PEACE:- At this time the Court approved the bond of L. E. Garrison as Justice of the Peac( for District No. 2. 1 There being no further business, Court adjourned. •C. L: Allen = - County Judge Wm J. Baer - -- Commissioner E: E. Varco - - Commissioner �I BE IT RE171MJ1BERED, That on this 20th, day of A,arch, 1940, the County Co:;xt me C. L. Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer-and. E: E. Varco, Com.:,issioners being present, t IIwas transacted: IN THE HATTER OF CLAI P, S II Against the County: At this ti-me the Court ap-oroved the following claims and order ,•.arrants draw GENERAL FU-TD . I First National Bank of Portland • • o General Assistance County Fair Association Fairs I�Deschutes Lois.Scout6n-.' Ex. Clk.'Hire- Treas. Office j tdest Coast Printi 1 ; & •Bind -inn Co. a' eriff Is Supplies Northviest P-cirting Company �i Dist. Attorney's Sapp. Bushong & Co. Clerk's Supplies I� G. Y. Hagglund -Rod_ent Control McCann Sign Com?-)any Courthouse Exp. The Bend -Troy Laundry _Jail Expense C. L. Allen County Judge -- Postage The First National Bank of Portland Blind Assitance ` First National Bank of Portland I Aid to Dependent Children First National Bank of Portland Old Age Assitance H. C. Ellis Justice Crt. Ex.p. (List Jur.) i Irving D. Broom Circuit Court (McNally) East Side Adding Machine & Type. Cog JusticeeCourt (Type. Overhaul) I) t Chad Irvin Witness fees (Coroner) Janes Schoonover Witness fees (Coroner) ii Joe Miller Witness fees .(Coroner) �i R. W. Christiansen Witness fees (Coroner) in regular session, following business j for same: $1231,.77 350.00 10.00 ` 93.50 4,09 1.26 100.00 12.50 2.95 ` 5.00 4.00 224.20 402.63 3.00 15.00 12.50 1:50 1.50 1.50 1.50 Bob Gillispie = Witness :fees (Coroner) Athel Dudley Witness fees (Coroner) Max, A. Cunning Witness fees (Coroner) Marguerite Langtry Steno. fees (Coroner's Inq.) C. P. Niswonger Coroner's fees (Coronerts Inq.) Pacific Telephone & Tele 'graph Co. Tel. Services (Various Off.) Stanley Scott Justices Court Exp. DOG LINCENSE FUND: R. L. Hogan H. R. Heller, D. V. M. GENERAL ROAD FUND: Charles Hughes - Central Oregon Motor Company Richfield Oil Corporation Andrew Foley IN THE PjATTFR OF HIGHWAY RIGHT OF WAY: Grant to the State: Goats killed by dog Autopsy on Dog Salary Parts $41.41 Lub. oil $41.25 Fuel Ins. (Misc. Acct.) 1,50 1•.50 .1; 50 7.50 9.20 55•x5 i 3.00 20.00 I 3.00 I I i 47.03 i 6.60 92.66 69.90 At this time the Court granted a 200 foot-'right-of--way on the Bend to Burns highway, deed granted, to the state. IN TIIE 1IA.TTEft OF FULL SETTLIIIIENT FOR CLAIM: At this time the Court ordered a urarrant drawn for 11Ir. W. D. Schutt for the payment of old building. '($60.00) At this time the Court instructed the Roadmaster to have a, culvert built on -the old Prineville road. IN THE II&TTER OF THE LEASING OF C CUITTY O ? "JI`ED LAITD: At this time the County leased t',e following described. property: To: Jack Shum4 '� or $ f 12. 0 � 4 SFr + of Sec. 14 W1NW2 Ag" f N1ti' S'W � Sec. 22.- all in Twp. 14 S•. R. 10 E. W. M. I, i f To: McCann Sign Co. for Lot #4, Block 45 Center. (Rental $5,.00- To: J. E. Thompson S1@4, E21SI4,c- ; QNE4 ; SE-41-Ml-,I, NNW ,1; IRI^ NF, , Sec. 14. SISW- ; SWISE-'-, Sec. 11. ETSEq ; I A- - • ; Seca 12 NWhTt -; NT,41N(fJ ;/All in Twp. 16 S. R. 10 E. W. M. 940 Acres (11entai $33.60) IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the. Court signed Deeds for the folloi.,ing land: Janet Williams -- Lot 1;3, Block 16, Kenwood. 0$-30.00) V. E. Swanson n Lots 5 & 6 Block 17, Deschutes. $250.00 r Dave .Zumwalt et al - Lot X10, Block 51 Center $50.00 I A. M. Baker - Lot #13, Block 29, Highland $4o.o0 Lafe Seems- Lots 6,7,9,9,10,11,12. Block 19 Laidlaw. $50.00 I� Carl Thielman - Lot 10 Block 19 Highland, According to the official plat thereof on file in the Clerk's Office of said County and State $213.£5. II _ 1 J. H. Hall -NE,, of NE-Z' of Sec. 3 Ti•rp: S. R. 13 E. W. H. $40.00 H. C. Nelson - Lot 9, Block 9, River Terrace, according to -the official -plat thereof on file in the Clerk's office. $250.73. Carl Thielman- NW b , NEnNI'JZ1, Sec. 36. Twn. 16 S. R. 13 E. W. M. $59.13 City of Bend Lots 1 ane 2, Block 12. Keystone Terrace; Lots 99 10 & 11, Block 3, AUrbrey Heights; Lot 7, Block 27, and Lot 16, Block 22, Boulevard. Addition to Bend, Oregon; Lot 4, Block 26, Bend; Lot 7, Block 26, Bend; Lot 16, Block 3, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon; Lots 1 anc 2, Block 76, Bend Park; Lots 1 and 2, Block 15, Deschutes; Lot 1 and W. of 2, n ock 41, Riverside; Lots 1 and 2, Block 15, Bend View Addition, Crook County, Oregon; Lots 2 to 9 Inc., Block 1, Wall Street Addition to Bend, Oregon; Lot 12 and all that-part of Lots 9 and 10, lying south of Deschutes Place, in Block 9. $1,495.00. (Trim of Lytle). _ IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES ' IN THE 14ATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LAED WHEREAS, Deschutes County Oregon is the owner of the real ,property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of'said County to sell said property. TFEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED That the Sheriff of this County, be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minumum price and terms set opposite each tract. I I� t LA i �J 0 5_x_5 Parcel No. 1. Lot 3, Block 6, Deschutes .$50.00 Cash Parcel No. 2. Lots 15 and 16, Block 21 Bonne Home 830.00 each Cash Parcel No. 3. ES?,IW, Sec. 16,.Twp. 17 R 12 $30.00 Cash Parcel No. 4. Lot 3, Block-26, Northwest Tovmsite Cots 2nd Add.. $210.00 Cash Parcel No. 5 Lot 13, Block 7, Orokla 525.00 Cash ° Parcel No. 6. Lot 2, Block 12, Higi,.land $40.00 Cash Paxcel No. 7. Lot 3, Block 34, Northwest Tovmsite ° Cots 2nd Add. $40.00 Cash Parcel No. 8. Lots 1 and 2, Block 30, Wiestoria $35.00 Cash Parcel No. 9. Lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Kenwood Gardens ($6.00 cash and $6.00 per mo. at 6% interest) $15.00 each Parcel No.. 10. SE4S11, 'Sec. 23, Tarp. 14, R. 11; E�NEY Sec. 26, Twp. 14, R. 11; S1f-z11\7E­x1 and SzNVl4 Sec. 27, Twp. 14, R. 11; ° N- SWi and SW.St+T4 Se. 27, Tip). 14, R. 11; ` NW,NE,41- and E-'NWI, Sec.. 26, Twp. 14, R. 11; $490.00 Cash Parcel No. 11. Lots 1 and 2, Block 13, Boulevard $50.00 Each ' Lot 4, Block 13 Boulevard $75.00 " ($35.00 dorm, balance $12.00 per mo. at 6% interest.) Parcel No. 12. 1,ot 12, Block 17, Highland $x+0.00 ($5.00 dorm and $5.00 per. mo. at 6% interest) Dated March 6, 1940. Due to an oversight this record was omitted from court minutes, dated Larch 6, 19+0. . C. L. Allen County Judge ,f Vfm J. Baer CCommissioner. . E. E. Varco Commissioner ° .IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE TATTER OF THE RE -SALE A OF COUNTY OWIMD LAND ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY VIHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon is the ovmer of real _property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell saia- property. •THE EFORE, BE IT ORDER-12D that the Sheriff of this County,''?be and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and-terms set opposite each tradt. 'Parcel No. 1 N11 SW,, and IT SE SVI 'Sec. 1.4, Tiro. 17, R. 14 $1600.00 Terms' ($320.00 down, $250.00 December 1, 1940, ° $500.00 December l,'1941, and $400.00 December 1, 19+2 at 6%) (Leased to J. H. Williams ' to Jan. 1, 1941) Parcel No. 2 NWaSFrn and SVI71 SE , Sec. ?.7, Tiro. 15, R. 13 E $1700.00 Terms ($340.00 dovaai, $360:00 December 1, 1940, ° $500.00 December 1, 1941, and $500.00 December 1, 1942 at 6'-- interest) (Leased to R. L. Denton to Jan. 1, 19+1) . Parcel No. 3. Lot 5, Block 25, Park $220.00 Terms ($44.00 down, $12.00 per month at 6 % Int. ) Parcel No. 4. Lot 1, Block 73, Bend Park $35.00 Terms ($10.00 d0 -M, $5.00 per month at 6% Int.) Parcel No. 5. Lots 9 and 10,'Block 10, Highland and Lot 11, Bloch 17, Highland _ $120.00 Cash Lot 7, Block 10 Highland 40.00 Cash Parcel No. 6. Lot 4, Block 74, Bend Park* 70.00 Cash = Parcel No. 7. SW11TW , ITV74SVIX1, Sec. 23, Tarp. 15, R. 12 $350.00 Cash -Parcel No. .£ All that pDrtion of ofSSe4 of Sec. 9, Twp., 17, R. 12 lying west of the present location df the Dalles California Highway $60.00 Cash _ it Parcel No. 9. Lot 1, Bloch 22, Bend Addition , .$800.00 Cash Parcel No. 10. Lots 9, and.10, Block 1, Waterways Addition .$10.00 Each cash C. -L. Allen. County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner . E. E..Vardo Commissioner BE IT F� iI+IiBER�'D, That on this 3rd day of April, 1941), the County Court met in regular session, C. Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer and E. E..Varco, Co_,�:nissione-rs being present, the follo,�ring business was transacted: IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS Against the County: At this time the Court approved the followiAg claims And order warrants drawn for same: (xENrRAL FUND : Alva Goodrich Alva Goodrich W. D. Schott J. S. Inne s C. P.' Niswonger 0. H. Parker Frank D. Roadstroi4 Clark A. Runyan L. C, Edmundson Mrs. 14agnus Holme Florence Swanson yor -Ilan Stewart Wi.11axd G. Giunpert i illiam R. ?-latch Mabel Thetherow Geo., W. Ludowitz Edith Fairchild .Beattie C. Allen 7Bdith lcostol Alva Goodrich The First National Bank of Portland Dow -ping Cafe Newt Perm L. A. Stratton State Department of Weights & P•ieasilres West Coast Printing & Binding Company Aubrey E. Perry ?fable G. Livesay .J E. Va-rco J. Alton Thompubn Wni. J. Baer :Floyd Scott E. H. Young C. P. Becker :Lois Scouten :Phil Beaumont Mrs. R. E. Pbad.olph .Ralph Boylan .R. B. Gould Engineering Co. .Alma McClay :Northwest Printing Company Buton's Service Station The Bend Bulletin The Redmond. Sookesman :Kidstate Hardware Company Marion M. Lesh, Estate Hogan Studio CO. B. Anderson Motor Company 1 Pacific Power & Light Com-pany Pacific Pourer & Light Con,)any t t Attorney Fees Attorney Fees Claim agsinst count= Vaciun Cleaner Coroner ?'fitness Fees Witness Fees Witness Fees Witness Fees . Witness Fees Court Re-porter Salary Dep. Clerk- Grand Jury Duty Grand Jury Duty Grand Jury Duty Grand_ Jury Duty Grand.-Jury Duty Grand Jury DutJ Grand,'Jury Duty Attorney-Jack B. Robinson. General Assistance Prisoner's Bored Assisting Water-master Assisting Watermaster (Department of Agriculture) Election Exp. Watermaster Espress. 25¢ Pcst cards,.25¢ C omr.:i s si oner School Exp. (Supt.) Commissioner Assessor's Field Deouty Assessor's Field Deputy Assessor's Field Doputy' Treasu-rer's Extra Clerk' Hire Chainman (Staking Courthouse Prop.) School Subt's Clerk Chainman (Stakin Courthouse Prop.) Engineering services Assessor's Field Deputy. Dist. Atty. E1tpense Courthouse E. ±p. Leg. Pub. etc. Leg. Pub. Taylor Grazing Fund Prisoners's Board Fingerldrint Identifications Sheriff's Auto Ex-a. Courthouse Expense Justice of the Peace $ _15.00 1.5.00 60.00 5.00 5.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 17.00 53,70 1.5.80 9.00 12.20 9.00 9.00 17.50 9•or" 15.00 1123.80 99.25 5,00 5.00 18.44 x-1.15 181.35 .50 47.20 x+9.07 x.3.50 53.60 4.3.15 42.85 6.25 1.00 10.50 1.00 5.00 71.00 19,33 5.74 93.25 32.70 162.00 32.00 12.78 9890 1-2.95 1.55 0 1� 1, Bend Hardware Company Magill Drub Company Cons;.Lmers Gas Corporation Shell Oil Company Bend dater Department City Drug Company Pacific Telephone 8. Telegra; -)h Company A. L. Brandt Ponderosa Cafe J. H. Loomis Winifred Pu- llipgton Thomas Boeke Taylor Grazing Fund HealtheOfficer &ceSheriff l s E ,). Justice of the Peace Sheriff's Auto Exp. Jail Water Service Various Departments Various Departments Circuit Cotart Reporter Prisaner's Board Acting Probation Officer Co. Nurse Expense Atty. Fees (Royal Williams) Cir. Crt. DOG LICEYSF FUT11D: R. L. Hogan Goats killed by dog H. R. Hedler, D. V. M. Autopsy on Dog GENERAL ROAD FUPtD: Charles Hughes Salary Geo. H. McAllister Roadmaster Lee Holler-beck Salary Carl Alfrey Salary Chas. Triplett Salary W. A. Carpenter Salary D. D. Tussing Salary Clinton Delude Salary Roger F. Taylor Salary n 0. G. Hale . Salary Carl Ammons Salary Geo . T. Murphy Salary Julius Steen Salary T. C. Daly' Salary Oscar Bowman Wood National Hospital Association Dues Hilda Acree Salary H. L. Pritchard Coi rpan,yr Hard ;rare Inc_c_stri, l Paint Wor'.;:s Hardware St 'e Indus''ri.al Accident Coru;ission Road Emr;loyees Ins. Houk 1111otor Corropny Parts The Miller Lumber Company Lumber & Pine Acct. Moty & Van Kyke, Inc. Hardware, J..W. Copeland Yards Lumber Acct.• - Bend Portland Truck Service Misc. Acct. Central Oregon Seed Company Parts Redmond ,Lpid & Loan Company,. Inc. Ins. Contractors Equipment Corporation Parts Pacific Power & LIght Company Electricity Bend Auto Parts, Inc., Parts Hitchcock & Lomax Fuel Farmer Hardware Company Hardware Wm. J. Baer Commissioner - Road Inspection Brookings Wood Yard Wood Midstate Hardware Company Hardware East Side adding Machine & Type. Co. Roadmaster E. E. Varco RoadeTnspection J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber Feenaughty Machinery Company Equipment Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Misc. Acct. Carroll Parts Woodbury Company Hardware Bend Water Department Misc. Acct. MARKET ROAD FUND: Gus Grill Salary . Roy Allingham Salary Dan C. Wood Salary IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: $ 300.30 ?x.90 3.63 10.27 2.25 21.75 `;53.90 59.55 2+.75 4 ,-.69 72.31 30.00 29400 3.00 47,03 162.7+ 143.74 146 - 55 154.07 144.59 137.75 111.2.73 . 13275 132.73 132.73 128.20 114.74 119.23 26.25 26.00 x-0.00 7.51 51.55 56.71 16.0 120.68 30.95 3.74 .88 2.50 16.80 2.98 16.99 6.20 276.46 2.07 52.50 25.00 227.56 63.00 38.00 54177 1011.25 11.10 9.o4 10.£9 1.25 40.-97 20.94 143.34 I In the matter of a deed to county owned land it was requested that a deed be drawn up for J. L. Christoson for Lot 6, Block 20, of the Northwest Townsite Company's Second Addition to Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: Sygg ?sted that a gonlract be drawn up for John and Faith Israel for land: E W -jl Nff SE4;1SW- SET, See. 2 NV�JE4: NE�1W4.,, Sec. 11 All in Twp. 20 S. R. 17 E. W. M. Consideration: $150.00 _ 3 IN THE MATTER OF A CENT FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: I In'the matter of a deed to the Oregon State Highway Commission for the fb llowing described real -property: Two Parcels of Land involved: 1 A parcel of land lying in the Northeast Quarter (NE-;'j) of the Southeast Quarter(SET) of Section 2, Township 1 20 South, Range 16 East, W. M., Deschutes County, bregon, and being a� portion of the following described property: That tract of land which was conveyed by that certain deed to C. F. Brennan, recorded in Book 27, Page 313 of i Deschutes County Record of Deeds; the said parcel being described -as follows: Beginning at the Southwest corner of the Northeast Quarter (NET) of the Southeast. Quarter (SET') of said Section °2: said point also being 20 feet distant South-westerly from (when measured at right angles to) the center line .of the Central Oregon Highway at Station 172711.0; thence East along the Southline of said � property a distance of 296.2 feet to a point which is 100 feet distant Northeasterly from (when measured.at right angles too the center line of said highway; thence North 660 06' W3st parallel to and 100 feet distant from said center line a distances, -of 324 feet to the West line of the Northeast Quar=ter (NE4) of the Sourtheast-Quartll r (S&4) of Section 2; thence South along the said West line a distance of 131.3 :feet to the point of beginning. The parcel of land to which this description applies contains 0.45.acres, of which 0.11 acres lias with in the existing right of way, and 0.34 acre lies outside of the existing right way. Second Parcel: A _parcel of land lying in the Southeast Quarter (SE-1) of the Northwest Quarter(NVf,')= and- in -the- North Quarter (NE-;I-) of the Southwest Quarter (SV4), and in the North Half (TW" of the Southeast Quarter (SE4) of Section '50, Township 19, South, Range 15 East, W. M., Deschutes County, Oregon, and being a portion of the following described property: That tract of land which was conveyed by that certain deed to Carolyn Hazukaa recorded in Book 17, Page 80 of Deschutes County Record.of Deeds. Thd said parcel being all that portion of the foregoing described property included in a strip of land 200 feet in width, 100 feet on each side of tie-center-line of the Central Oregon Highway as said highway has been located and constructed over and aeross.or adjacent to the said�l property; the location of the said strip of land (in so far as it ancroaches up,onsaid property) being determined by the said center line from Station 1134 -65.0 to Station 1179 99.0 which portion of center line is described as follows: Beginning at a point which is Engineer's center line Station 1131 -65..0 opposite and 100 feet distant from which point the Northerly line of the said strip of land interse.ots_ the 70st line .of the Southeast Quarter (SE-,1j7) of the-Northwest Quarter (NW) of Section 30; said point being 1916.9 feet.South.and 1981.0 feet East of the Northwest corner of Section 30, Township 19 South, Range 15.East, W. M. the nce.South 500 38' East a distance Of 226.1 feet; thence on a 5730.0 foot radius curve left (the long chord of which curve bears South 59° 44' 30'1 East, 1814.1 feet) a distance of 1821.7 feet; thence South 68° 51.' East • distance of 2486.2 feet to Station- I IL179 -99.0, opposite and 100 feet distant from which Station the. Southerly line of the said strip of land i:at- erseets the East line of said Section 30. The parcel of land to which this description applies contains 20.21 acres, of which 8.10 acres lie within the existing right of way, and 12.11 acres lies outside of the existing right of way. IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY 01ANED LAND: In•the matter of contract to the following real property: f To: Robert H. Foley at ux; Lots 7 to 26 Inclusive, Block 46, Wiestoria $1 :20.00 X24.00 Cash f ' . Terms 1 ` To: A. L. Graffenberger { Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block 68, Bend Park $50.00 $10.00 Cash fTerms IN THE MATTER OF THE LEASING OF COUNTY OWNED • LAND : it At this time the County leased the following described property :. To: Geo. R. Barclay for $124.80, N2 ET of Sec. 15- 21 -10. s of Sec. 16- 21 -10. NE4 of NWT; 52 of NWT; Nib of SWT of Sec. 14- 21 -10. S2 of Sec. 21- 21 -10. Sec. 36- 2Q- 1A= N111VT of Sec. 1- 21 -19. S I1 of Sec. 1- 21 -19. N2 of SW4 of Rec..27- 21 -10. S1 ,NEB of Sec. 27- 21 -10. SBT of Sec. 29- 21 -10.° NE of Sec. -32- 21 -10. NE-1 of Sea. 5- 22 -10. NWT of Sao. 4- 22 -10. S�E1 of Sec. 5- 22 -19. N,* of See. 8122 -10. NW4 of Sec. 9- 22 -10. (3,120 acres @ .94,d per acre) (This lease is made subje,et to sale) IN THE MATTER OF ESTABLISHING A (:OUN ROAD: At this time the County Court, the Baer Road came up for second read=ing ° (See Resolution) ' At this time the County Court, read the posting notice of establishing the Simmons County Read. IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO COUNTY OWNED 'LAND: _ • To :. The Central Oregon Irrigation District for X401000 for the following real property. ° Part of the Northwest quarter of the Southwest quarter of Section irwienty -Three (23) Township Seventeen (17) South Range Twelve East W. M. As follows: A strip of land 290 feet in width, running North and south from the west line of said 'NW4 Of .S<9Tg O£' »:Sec; 23 Twp,, 17 Range 12 East W. M. ' IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interest of the said County to ,sell said property. THEREFORE, BE IT ORDERED that the Sheriff of this County, be and he is.hereby.authbrized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price stnd terms set opposite each tract. Parcel No. 1. Block 21, Deschutes Park 25.00 Cash Parcel No. 2. Lots 11, 12, and 13, Block 187 Tljird Addition to Bend Park ($7.00 down and $5.013 per month ° at 6% interest) 35.00 Terms.. Parcel No. 3 Lots 7 and 8. Block 4, Northwest Townsite co's First Addition 25.00 each Cash t 59 Parcel No. 4. NftSEl Sec. 4 4, 7, TwP 15, R. 13 ($162.00 Cash, $150.00 December 1, 1940, $225.00 December 1, 1941, and $225.00 December 1, 1942 at 6% interest) $762.00 Terms Parcel No. 5. Lots 13, Block 80, Bend Park 60.00 Cash Lot 14, Block 80, Bend Park 65.00 Cash Parcel No. 6. N2NE4i SE -4NE1, that portion of the SE-4N not included in Shevlin Park, That portion of the NW�SW4not included in Shevlin Park, and iVE4SE4s Sec. 26, S*p. 17, R. 11; NW­41NW4a Sec. 6, Twp. 18, R. 12 250. 34 Cash Parcel No. 7. 100 foot- nt°r�p between Block 1 and the Canal, Redmond original 75.00 Cash IN THE MATTER. OF THE SALARY FOR DEPUTY COUNTY CLERK At this time the Clerk appointed Norman K. Stewart , Deputy County Clerk. The court ordered a warrant drawn each month for $115.00 for Deputy Clerk's salary. There being no further business the County Court adjourned.. C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. Be Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED, That on this 17th day of April, 1940, the county Court met in regular session, C °. Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer and E. E. Varco, Commissioners being present, the following business was transacted :' IN THE MATTER OF CIA IMS Against the County: At this time the Court approved the following claims and order warrants drawn:f'or same: ' GENERAL FUND: Irving D. Brown Attouney Fees $ 15.00 Richard J. crane Court Reporter 104.55 William A. McCoy Coroners Wit. Fees 1.550 ° Glen Floonor Coroners Wit. Fees 1.50 C. P. Niswonger Coroners Fees (.Windham Inq.) 13.50 Mrs. Irma Marie McCoy Coroners Wit. Fees 1.50 Florence Swanson Court Reporter Coroners Inq. 17.75 Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co. J. P. $4.00, Co. Judge..5.75; Dist Atty. ,7•65 17.40 J. S. Davis Company Prem. on Bond (Velma Povey) 10.00 Lumbermens Insurance Ageney Bond (C. L. McCauley4 50.00 Standard Oil Company of Cal. Sheriff's Auto Exp, 6.32 Bend Garbage Company Jail Expense 1.50 Schuman Auto Electric Sheriffs' Auto Exp. 4.20 Wakefield's. Sheriffs' Auto Exp. 2.00 State Forester Forest Protection 281.80 New Deal Trading Post Courthouse Exp. 3.50 C. L. McCauley Sheriff -Tel. 13.32; Trans. Prisoners.?5� w Auto 6.69 20.76 J. F. Plunkett Repair & Clean D. A.'s Typewriter 7.50 Stanley McDonald Handwriting Expert Witness b9.00 L. Be Jaynes Witness fees & Mileage (Jairnes Case) 46.00 N. P. Smith Baliff Fees 40.00 Florence Swanson Baliff Fees 52.00 �j A. W. Heston Grand Jury 6.60 W. H. Penhollow Grand Jury 6.60 P. H. Talley Grand Jury 6.80 Lonnie Lubbes Grand Jury 3.00 Floyd Barton Grand Jury 6.60 J. L. Van Huffel Grand Jury 3.00 Josephine Scott Grand Jury 5.00 Mrs. Bert Zufelt Witness Fees (J. Be Robinson) 2.00 Bert Zufelt Witness Fees Do 2.40 Wayne Vaught Witness Fees Do 2.00' John Svetic Witness Fees Do 2.00 Dennis Doody Witness Fees $oval Williams ) 2.00 Douglas J. Ward Witness Fees Do 2.00 George Barclay Witness Fees Do 2.00 Bruce L. Dyer Witness Fees Do 3.00 Alice Carver Witness Fees Do 2.00 Alfred L. Nosen Witness Fees Do 2.00 Mrs.-Alexander Walters Witness Fees Do 3.40 _A16'aatidbrlWalters Witness .Fees Do 3.40 Alfred Ball Grand Jury 11.20 L. W. Franks GrandJury 11.20 Glenn Plass Grand Jury 11.20 Denniss Doody Grand Jury 8.00 James Arbow Grand Jury 8.00 Mrs. Bert Zufelt Grand Jury 8.00 Bert Zufelt Grand Jury $.00 Robert Morehead Witness Fees (V&. Meyers) 2.00 Robert Fox Witness Fees Do 2.00 Farley Elliott Witness Fees Do 2.00 Everett Rambo Witness Fees Do 2.00 John Montgomery Witness Fees Do 2.00 Andrew Foley Witness Fees (Omer I. Jaynes ) 2.00 Lois Scouten Extra Clerk Hire Treas. Office 11.25 F. M. Arnold Witness Fees (Omer I. aynes) 52.00 Thomas W. Carlon Witness Fees (Omer I. Jaynes) 6.00 Robert F. Brentano Witness Fees (Omer'l. Jaynes.) 6.00 L. C. Edmundson Witness Fees (Omer I. Jaynes ) 4.00 Pearl Moore Witness Fees (Omer I:. Jvcynes) 4.00 Mrs. Clifford Thompson Witness Fees Omer I. Jaynes 2.00 Mrs. Williams Brown Witness Fees (Omer I. Jaynes 2.00 . f Pansy Jaynes Witness Fees-(Omer I.-Jayne s). 2100 E 5.20 Clinton Watrous Witness Fees (Omer I. Jaynes ) 2.00 H. G. Iunker Witness'Fees (Omer I.�Jaynes ) 19.20 Wilbur Jackson Witness Fees (Omer I. Jaynes ) 2.60 Carl Mitchell Trial Juror 22.40 'W. L. O'Donnell Trial Jurora, 22.40 Joe Roe Trial Juror 30.60 T. W. Vandevert Trial Juror 31.00 Josephine Scott • Trial Juror 23.00 Floyd Barton- Trial Juror 21.60 A. W. Heston Trial Juror 30.60 Veva Birchard Trial Juror 30.00 Douglas J. Ward Trial Juror 18.00 Horace Brookings Trial Juror 30.00 Lonnie Lubbes Trial Juror 24.00 Myrtle Moore a • Trial Juror 27.00 P. H. Talley Trial Juror 27.80 J. L. Van Huffel Trial Juror 18.00 Fred J. Oudermeulen Trial Juror 21.30 M. E. Taylor Trial Juror 34.00 Frank Hazier Trial Juror 24.00 W. H. Penhollow Trial Juror 33.60 Irene Erickson Vial Juror 94.00 W. G. Burleigh Tri.A.l Juror 30.00 Joe Burich Trial Jurye 'it== 3.00 Johm A. Strand Grand Jury Witne: >s 2.00 Earl Wood Grand Jury Witness 2..00 Wm. Abernathy Trial Juror 12.60 Pearl Moore Witness Fees (caner I. Jycynec } 2.00 Andrew Foley Prem, Assessor's Bond 6.00 DOG LICENSE FUND:- - R. Le-Hogan H. R. Hedrer, D. V. M. TAYLOR GRAZING FUND: Midstate Hardware Company Bend Hardware Company GENERAL ROAD FUND: Gus Grill - Tum A -Lum 'Lumber Company Bend Hardware Company Union Oil Company of California Shell Oil - Company Woodbury Company Gilbert's Insurance Agency Central Oregon Motor Company L. E. Garrison Tide Water Associated Oil Co. Feenaughty Machinery Company Schumanns`Auto Electric MARKET ROAD FUND: Gus Grill` Roy Allingham Dan C. Wodd 9�6ats killed by dog Autopsy on Dog Hardware Hardware Misc. Acct. Lumber & Cement Acet. Hardware Lub. Acct. Lub. Acet. Hardware Misc. Acct. Parts -Misc. Acct. (Ins.) Fuel Hardware Parts Salary Salary Salary 20.00 3.00 162.00 300.30 18.00 23.25 34.20 41.25 29.12 17.15 49.99 24.20 50.18 41.25 63.15 z 26.52 40.97 26.54 143.34 IN THE MATTER OF A BEER LICENSE: 'The court at this time approved a clsass c beer license; for Wm. C. Tyson who 1i the proprieter of the East Lake Resort. IN THE MATTER OF A DONATION DEED COVERING 26.98 ACRES TO BE USED'IN CONNECTION WITH THE NORTH UNIT MAIN CANAL: WHEREAS, it appears that the lands described in that certain Donation.Deed now before the Court, being approximately 26.98 acres of land located in Section 36, 1vvanship 14 S. R. 13E. W. M. are proper and necessary'f or the United States of America to be used in connection with the ;North Unit Main Canal, and aTHEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That Deschutes County, Oregon does hereby donate to the United States -of America by deed a tract of land in E2 of SE-4 S2 of NFt of Sec. 36, Twp. 14 S. R.13 E. W. M., Containing 26 ;98 acres more or lesq. r • BE IT F1JRTHER RESOLVED that the members of this Court as of this date execute said donation deed. IN THE MATTER OF BARGAIN AND SALE DEED OF COUNTY LAND: •The Court at this time deeded to the State Highway Commission three (3) parcels of land for strips of land of varying widths for state highway. Parcel #1 A parcel of land lying in the Southwest quarter (ST T') of Section 16, Township 22 South, Range 21 East, W. M. -Parcel J2 A parcel of land lying in the West half (Y�) and the Northeast quarter .(.NEt) of the Nor west quarter (NPR) of Sectie ,--20, Township 20 South, Range 18 East, W. M. .Parcel #3 A parcel of land lying in the Southwest quarter CS4) of Section 36, Toonship 20 South, Range 18 East, W. M. IN THE MATTER OF SALE OF LAND TO THE S-gUAW CREEK IRRIGATION DISTRICT: At this time the court ordered the sale of the following described real property to the Swuaw Crekk Irrig. District: SW4NEl SE�MV! - Sec. 5 Twp. 15 S. R. 11 E. W. M. Consideration 8750.00 .1� 1 IN THE MATTEROF SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LAND. At this time the court ordered the sale of the following described.real property to the Central Oregog Irrigation Dist. NETNWT Sec. 36 Twp. 15 S. R. 12 E.W. M. IN THE MATTER OF WAIVING CROP RIGHT: At this time the court ordered the waiving of any crap .loan on iiim.H. Williams crops. IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY 'OWNED LAND: In the matter of a contreet to the following real property: To: Fred Hodge: Lots 1 and 2. Block 13, Boulevard, and Lot 4, Block 13. Boulevard.. To: A. C. Sholes: Lot 12, Block 17, Highland To: Martha E. Austin: Lots 1 and >2, Block 8, Kenwood Gardens• $175.00 $ 40.00 $ 30.00 35.00 Cash Terms 8.00 Cash Terms 6.00 Cash Terms 52 IN THE MATTER OF AN UNRECORDED DEED: At this time the court ordered the following deed for real property which has been paid the full con- _ sideration being 30.00. Lots one (1) and Two (2) of Block Thirty -Fi *e (35) Northwest-Tvavnsitets Company 2nd Addition to Bend Purchaser of the above described property is 0. H. Rowland. IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS: �1 At this time the court ordered drawn from the courthouse rand to be transferred to the- n6ral Road fund. Salary $860.52 Hardware $300.00 Parts, Rep.$232.84. IN THE MATTER OF INFORMAL LAND EXCHNNGE OFFER: At this time the court entered into an informal land exchange offer with the United States Government in exchange for National Forest t Aber, the motion covering all land.involved was 14,184.10 acres, motion passe for the exchange. IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FROM THE BROOKS - SCANLON Lumber COMPANY TO DESCHUTES COUNTY: FOR REAL PROPERTY: At this time the court received a deed from the Brooks- .Soanlon Lumber Co., Inc., conveying the fall- owing described real property to the county: A ,parcel of land, the same being apportion of the NE- of Sec. 5, Twp. 18 South, Range 12 East. M. A parcel of land the same being a portion of the NET of the NE- g2 ,. - of Sec. 5, Twp. 18 South Range 12 Eas ff. M., in Deschutes County. IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LAND: Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the "Oounty Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, ne it ordered that the sheriff of this Counby.be, and he is hereby authorized and directe to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel No. 1. Lot 1, Block'35, Highland Addition $20.00 Cash ° Parcel No. 2. Lots 5, 6, 11, and 12, Block 160, Second Additionto Bend Park ($12.00 Cash and $10.00 per month at 6% interest ) $15.00iBadh terms Parcel No. 3. Lot 8, Block 34, Wiestoria $50.00 Lot 9, Block 34, Wiestoria n ''"0 90.00 'berms ($1$.00 Cash, balance $12.00 per month at 6% interest ) Parcel No. 4. Lot 1, Block 11, Redmond First 4ddition $x•0 Lots 2 and 3, Block 11, Redmond First Addition �p40.00 each . $130.00 Cash Parcel No. 5. Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4, Block 5, Hunnell Acre Tracts ' ° Lots 5 and 6. Block 4, Hunnell Acre Tracts $30.00 Cash Parcel No. 0* Lots 1, 2, 15, and 16, Block 134, Second Addition to Bend Park ($12.00 Cash, balance $6.00 per Month at 6% interest ) $15.00 Each Terms THE MATTER OF LEASING OF COUNTY ED LAND: ° At this time the court ordered the leasing of the old J. A. Jeager farm to F. M. Plann and F. F. MewilAis, ointly consideration to be $90.00 for the year 1940. Described as follows: SELSW Sec. 24 Twp. 14R. 13 E. W. M. NE4 Sec. 25 Twp. 14. R. 13 E. W. X. being no further business the County Court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner k yy BE IT REMEBERED, That on this 1st dg:y of May, 1940, the county`Court met in regular session, C. :L. Allen, County Judge, Wm. J. Baer and E. E. Varco, Commissioners lie:ing present, the following business was transacted: , IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the Court approved the following claims and order warrants drawn for the same:: GENERAL FUND: > L. M. Foss, Trustee Mrs. Clifford Thompson Mrs. William Brown First National Bank of Portland First National Bank of Portland Morgan Williamson West Coast Printing & Binding Co. State Department, of Agriculture Downing Cafe C. P. Becker R. E. Rudolph (Mrs.) Winifred Fullington The Bend Bulletin Icily Journal of Commerce IAylion Company The MacMillan Company fiend Water Department Pacific Power & Light Company Bend Hardware Company J. S. Davis Company Bend Hardware Company Hogan Studio State Industrial Accident Commission Northwest Printing Company A. E. Simmons Martha Rastovich DOQ LINCENSE FUND: Frank Houston TAYLOR GRAZING FUND George Childs Hardware Company Fiend Hardware Company GENERAL ROAD FUND: 1I C�eo. H. McAllister it Dan C. Wood ;II). D- Tussing Clinton Delude Roger F.Taylor 0. 'G. Hale Carl Ammons Julius Steen Steen i C4o. T. Murphy 7.'. C. Daly (Roy Allingham Arne Shannon Carl Alfrey Yr. A. Carpenter Chas. Triplett E[ilda Acree National Hospital Association = J. S. Davis Company Pacific Power & Light Company .Signal Oil Company Fiend Portland Truck Service Fiend Water Department Sexton Saw Service< State Industrial Accident Commission Vim. J. Baer E. E. Varco E[. L. Pritchard Company > Woodbury Company Ballou & Wright ° Contractors Equipment Corporation Contractors Equipment Corporation Feenaughty Machinery Company IHlmer Lehnherr May Courthouse Rent 300.00 Witness Fees (Jaynes Case) 4.00 Witness Fees (Jaynes Case) 2.00 Old 1%e Assistance 707.40 Blind Assistance 4.00 Janitor 239.60 County Clerk, Elec...13xo., 4.00; School Supt- 1.75 5.75 Sealer of Weights & Measures 18.44 Prisoner's Meals 49.25; Jury Meals 7.95 57.20 County Clerk - Election Exp. 140.00 School Supt. Clerk 51.00 Co. Nurse - Mileage 47.50 ;; Trans. Pat. 12.05; 49.39 Supplies 1.63 61.46 = Courthouse Fund (New) Adv. for Bids 8.60 Adv. for Bids for Courthouse.(Now) 21.50 School Supt, Exp. 4.00 School Supt. Exp. 1.91 Jail Exp. > 2.25 Electricity 39.94 Jail Exp. (Janitors' Supplies) 7.50 Sheriff's Car Ins. 82.00 Janitor's Supplies .60 Fingerprint -,Ind6ut. 6.21 Peace Officers (April) 7.69 Assessor 4.02; Dist. Atty. - -2.29 0.31 Clerk's Supplies 11.00 Clerk Hire -- Election Exp. 26.2 Hardware 11.85 Lamb killed by Dog 8.00 Wire & Nails (Taylor Grazing Fund) 186.25 TAYLOR GRAZING FUND (Wise) 66.550 Roadmaster Salary 162.74 Salary 137.75 Salary 137.75 Salary 132. 75 Salary 132.75 Salary 122.75 Salary > 122 -?5 Salary 110.25 Salary 105.25 Salary 110.25 Salary 112.25 Salary 49.39 Salary 145.75 Salary 122. 75 Salary 127.25 Salary (Gen. Exp.) 40.00 Gen. Exp. 26.00 Ins. (Misc. Acct.) 60.87 Tede. (Mist. Acct.) 7.42 Lub. Aect. 27.73 Freight (Misc. Acct.) 1.63 Misc. Acct. 1.25 Misc. Acct. -85 Road Employees Ins. �',Misc. Acct.,! 64.17 Commissioner 35.00 Commissioner 45.140 Hardware 7.52 Hardware 11.85 Tire Acct. 1621 39 Hardware 170 -00 Hardware 48.90 Hardware 50.48 Ins. (Misc. Acct.) 55.40 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Lee H611ebbeek. Salary 6134.75 I t� 1� ■ IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered deeds be drawn for the following listed individuals: Bert Babcock: Lots 15 and 16, Block 21, Bonne Home Carl Lindh: Lot 13, Block "7, Orokla Chris Larvick Lot 3, Block 6, Deschutes Nels Andersen E2 W4, Sec. 16, Twp. 17 S. R. 12 E. W. M. Frank Pruitt Lots 13 and 14, Block 43, Riverside Walter Rowley Lots 2 and % Block 42, Riverside Abner Lloyd Smith Lots 5 and 6. Block 16, Kenwood Frank E. Bockman Lot 35, Block 8, Highland S. E. York Lots 4 and 5, Block, 7, Awbrey Heights John Anderpon et ux Lot 2, Block 12, Highland Lucille McNemar Lot 3, Block 31, Northwest .Tdwnsite Companyts" Second Addition Elma Paris Lot 3, Block 26, Northwest Townsite Companyls Second Addition George Drost Lots 1 and �, Block 30, Wiestoria Charles W- Sullivan All Block 3, Riverside Carl V. Erickson Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 and 12, Block 50, lots 9, 10, 11, 12; 13. 14. 15 and 16 Block 51 Wiestoria IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: $60.00'" 45.00 50-00, 80.00 " 40.00" 30.00 50.00 45.00 29.00 " 40-06" 40-00, 21.0.00 " 35.00 50.00 75-00" At this time the county court ordered contracts drawn for the following real property: William DeLude NEI, Tract 3, Lytle Acre Tracts $100.00 50.00 Cash 50.00 Monthly IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered deeds be drawn for the following'real property: Robert Monical Parcel #10. SEgSE4a Sec. 23, Twp. 14- R. 11; E81NE -, See. .26,1Twp- 14. R. 11; N SV and ;SVt-SW. -1 Sec. 27, Twp. 14, R. 11; N1 NE4 and E2N1'�1 Sec. 26, Twp. 14, R. 11; . $400.00 Cash J. S. Coburn Lots 4 and 5, Block 12, Wiestoria $100.00 ✓ IN THE MATTER OF VACATING OF REDMOND AIRPORT ROAD: At this time a petition was presented by J. R. Roberts for the vacation of the airport road which is 2 miles approximately in length, the vacated part of.the road is to be about -3/4 of a mile in length to provide additional space for a new runway, county court ordered the posting of notices. IN THE MATTER OF RECEIVING APPLICATIONS FOR NEW COURTHOUSE BUILDING INSPECTOR: At this time the court acknowledged they would receive applications for courthouse building provided one was needed. (� IN THE WITER OF A BEER LICENSE: Zbufti,appkovedha beer license to be issued to Glen King of Carroll Acres. IN THE MATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS : At this time the court ordered transferred fromtthe new courthouse funds to the General Road fund following :. , Salary $401.11 Hardware 146.55 Fuel 97.02 4• IN THE MATTER OF ELECTION BALLOTT BOXES AND POLLING PLACES: ELECTION BOARDS: At this time the court ordered the County Clerk to designate polling places and be-responsible to tl court for the ballott boxes." Now at this time the court confiatmed the appointment of election boards as appointed at the January Term of Court, and the revisions thereof of which appear on file in the office of the County Clerk. The fo.11owingplaces were selected this day by the Court, as polling places+ Bend Precinct No. 1 - Court House Millican No. 11 - Rahn's Store " it No. 2 - Allen School Alfalfa No. 12 - Rock School " it No- 3-- Methodist Church Tumalo No. 13 - Project Office u " No- 4 --Reid School Plainview.No- 14 - Community Hall " It No- 5 - Crowell Res. Sis e s No • 15 - Gym No. 6 - Trinity Luthern Churc e mondNo- 16 - American Legion Hall No- 7 - Kenwood School Redmond No -17 - Norberg's Office No. 8 - Christian Church Terrebonne No- 18- Pioneer Hall Pine "Forest GrangeNo. 9 - Grange Hall Lapine Precinct No- 10- Pioneer Club IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court approved a deed to the city of Bend for the following Peal property: Conside $710.00 Cash. Lot 4, Block 1, Larch Add. To City of Bend Lots 7, 0, 9 Block 4, Boulevard Addition to Bend Lot 17, Block 15, Park Addition to Bend Lot 10, Block 1, Keystone Terrace Lot 7, Block 16, Riverside s on 7[N THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR t:ONSTRUCTION OF NEW COURTHOUSE: The county court met at the circuit court room in the courthouse on May 1, 1940, at 8 o'clock P.I.L. °�� that being the time fixed for opetiiiigr bids for construction of the nevi courthouse, There were present C. L. Allen, County Judge; W. J.Baer and E. E. Varco, Commissioners; Mable G: Livesay, County Clerk, Truman E. Phillips, Architect; Ross-Farnham, Special Counsel; representatives of various bidders aiid fifty or'more interested citizens. Bids were thereupon opendd, found to be in proper form and read as follows: I� Birkemier & Saremal, Portland, Oregon - Dougan- Hammond Construction Co,, Portland, Oregon L. B. James, Portland, Oregon Julius Johnson, Portland, Oregon Malarkey & Kallander, Portland, Oregon Tri -State Construction Co., Portland , Orw�on Vernon Brothers Co., Boise, Idaho T'iesko & Eannaman, Salem, Oregon C. W. Watkins& Son, Boise, Idaho George H. Buckler Company L. B. James Julius Johnson Lord & Loryea 71m. Montgomery W. R. Ransom Otto Schulz Urban Plum. & Htg. Co- Allison Electric Co., E[. A. Cottongim, Dimitre Electric Co., W. R. Grasle Co., A* R. Johnson A. T. Johnson, Kenney Electric Co., Montgomery Electric Co., NePage Electric Co., Smith Electric Co. Portland,. Oregon Bend, Oregon Salem, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon General-Contract: - - - 474, 785 .64,649 70;839 69,513 72,200 65,391 71,846 69,977 739462 Combination contract: Portland, Oregon $92,126 n n 86,879 n n 84,063 Plumbing & Hea.ting.Contract: 4193 0855 comb. 3755,-29 6879.75 $11,581 4191 7350 11,441 4468 8171 12032 Electric Wiring Contract: Portland,.Oregon Redmond, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Vancouver°;,Washington Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Portland, Oregon Bend, Oregon $2639.7 :2 2425.00 2500.00 24.24.00 2922.00 5150.0) -?490.00 2459.0q 2498iQ0____.: 238500 J' Electric Fixture Contract: Baker- Barkon Corporation Portland, Oregon $1550.00 Dimitre Electric Co. " " 2000.00 W. R. Grasle Company '_' " 1685.00 Kenney Electric Co. " � 1850.00 Packard Malloy, Inc., " "2 1927.218 Smith Electric, Bend, Bend, Oregon 1690.00 Upon consideration of said bids the following resolution was presented and unanimously adopted: RESOLVED: that the general contract for construction of the Deschutes countycourthouse be awarded to Dougan- Hammond Construction Company on its bid of $64.649.00; that the plumbing contract thereon be awarded to William Monrgomery on his bid of $3755.29; that the heating contract thereon: be awarded to William Montgomer on his bid of $6379.75; that the electric wiring contract be awarded to Smith Electric on its bid of $2385. ►00; end that the electric fixture contract be awarded to Baker- Barkon Corporation on its bid of $1550.00 - The County Clerk wad directed to notify the successful bidders,of such awards and to return bid bonds and certified checks to the unsuccessful bidders. There being no further business before the meeting same was on motion adjourned. IN THE MATTER OF ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY WHICH PROPEFTY ' DESCHUTES COUNTY HAS CONTRACTED TO SELL TO THE UNITED STATES: WHEREAS, is has been brought to the attention of this Court thata certain Order for Sale of Real Property, dated August 2, 1939 described certain lands and stated that said lands contained 190 acres more or L to be sold at $427.50; and, WHEREAS, above mentioned Order For Sale of Real Property„ dated August 2, -1939, should have stated th said lands, described as Parcel #10, contained 190 acres, more or :less, and'that said tract, or any part thereo could be solid at $2.25 per acre, the minimum price on said land; and THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That said Order for Sale of Real Property, dated August 2, 1939, be amende to provide for the sale of 190 acres, or any portion thereof, at not less than $2.25 per acre, Cash. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J.,.Baer Commissioner E.,E. Varco Commissioner There being norfurther business court adjourned. C. L. Allen, County Judge 1m.1J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco, Commissioner S, 1� IE ,V 525 ni rl.x ,h r IN THE COUNTY COUR'B_ OF "'T,HE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Vacation of a Portion of,the Redmond Airport ) RESOLUTIONrFOR ROAD VACATION Road. ) BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular term of the County CoVirt of Deschutes County, Oregon, begun and held inthe County Courthouse in Bend, in said Cotinty, on Wednesday, the 1st day of May, 1940, the same being a regular term of said County Court, sitting for the transaction of county business, the following, among other' proceedings; was had: WHEREAS, It appears that a public necessity exists for the vacation of the hereinafter described portion of the Redmond Airport Road, and the said court does hereby declare its intention to vacate said portion of I said road in-Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution., the. said portion of said road being described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of said Redmond Airport Road, said point being designated as engineer's station 30KO, and said point being further located apnroxinately S. 61 015' E. 965 feet from the N.W. corner of section 22,. T. 15 S, R. 13 E.W -m- Thened 5500.00 feet along center line of said Redmond Airport Road, as staked on the ground, to Engineer's Station 39 -� 00 . The strip of land above described con- tains approximately �(.3 Acres. NOW, THEREFORE, It is hereby ordered that the County Surveyor be, and he hereby is ordered to ex- amine said road so proposed to be vacated, and to made a report in writing on the sane as to thether or not the said road should be vacated, whether. (the same is in use or has been in use, whether it is advisable to pre- serve the same for the general road system of the county in the future, whether the public would be benefited by the vacation as proposed, and all fac#-s, matters and things which would be important to the County Court, and that sai� report, when completed, be filed with the County Clerk--of Deschutes County, Oregon, before the next regular meeting of this court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 1st day of May, 1940. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner • E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REREYABERED, That on this 7th day of May, 1940, the County Court met in regular session, C. L. •Allen, County Judge, Vdm. J. Baer and E. E. Varco, Commissioners being present, the following business was tran- sacted; IN THE MATTER Or CLAI dS AGAINST THE COUNTY: At this time the Court ap roved the following claims and ordered warrants drawn for same. GENERAL FUND: R. B. Gould Engineering Co. Engineering Ser. W.P.A. Courthouse 36.00; Surveyor's Acct. Rent 20.00 $ 56.00 State Industrial Accident Comm. Surveyor's Insurance 9.07 The Redmond Spokesman Legal Pub. 53.55 J. F. Hosch, M. D. Prof. Services (Perry & Lewis) 10.00 W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 41.35 W. J. Mishler Justice of the PeacelsSupplies 10900 Consumers Gas Corporation Justice of the Peace 3.27 Ponderosa Cafe Prinsoner's Meals 33.50 Richard J. Crane Court Reporter 6.00• City Drug Company sheriff's Supplies 1.95 pacific Power & Light Co. Justice of the Peace 1.44 Phil Beaumont New Courthouse fund (Chainman) 13.00 Ralph Boylan New Courthouse fund Ohainman) 14.00 • GENERAL ROAD FUND: R. B. Gould•Phgineering Co. Salary Acct. (Engineering Ser., etc.) 129920 Ralph Boylan Salary Acct. (Chainman) 31.90 Phil Beaumont Salary Acct. (Chainman) 26.92 Victor Warman Salary 1+.47 Orval Hovey. Salary 4.99 Pac. Tel. &,Tel. Co. Misc. Acct. 7.00 Central Oregon Garage Parts 2.60 Bend Burner-Oil Service Fuel 41.25 Central Oregon Motor Parts 12.25, Bend Hardware Company Hardware 32.61 2A Bend Iron Works Hardware Bend Auto Parts, Inc., Tire Acct. Midstate Hardware Company Hardware Bennett' s Garage and Machine Parts The Miller. Lumber Company Lumber Shell Oil Company Lub. Acct. Tide Water. Associated Oil Co. Ygel Acct. Moty & Van Dfke, Inc. Hardware 1.50 6o.19 59.13 1.75 51.37 2.15 4.29 16063 IN THE MATTER OF THE APPROVAL OF A BEER LINCENSE: At this time the court approved a Class A. lincense for the Paulina Lake Lodge, Ray H. Reed Proprieter. IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR CO"JNTY OWITED LAXD: At this time the court ordered a -quitclaim deed to be drawn :for, Chas. Griffith for the following described real property: NW1 of SEA, Sec. 29 -19 -13 NEJof NW- Sec. 31 -13 -13 E2 of SI Sec. 32 -1� -13 INTHE MATTER OF A CORRECTED DEED FOR C017NTY OWNED LAND: The court at this time an the correction of a delsd issued to R. B. Mutzig to read: SEA or South- easterly of Lot (1) One, Block (10) Ten, original T%Ton of Bend,- and the northeaster quarter of Lot Two (2), Block Ten (10). town of Bend, Deschutes County, to be added to this description is the alley in the rear of the property. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen Wm. J.. Baer E. E. Varco Judge Commissioner Commissioner BE IT REME14BERED that a special term of Court held May 13„ 1940, C. L. "Allen County Judge and M. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business ixas transacted: IN THE MATTER OF THE REM OF CERTIFIED CHECKS AND BOND TO REJECTED BIDDERS: At this time the court ordered the certified chebks and bond retur:Led to to the rejected bidders. IN THE MATTER OF THE HIRING OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR FOR TEE Nfq COURTHOUSE: At this time the motion was presented by Wm. J. Baer and seconded 'by E. E. Varco, the hiring of C. I,. Isted as courthouse building inspector at $150.00 per month until theXcom•pletdon of the construction. There being no further business, court adjourned. C. L. Allen County.Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. l'. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that at the regular term of Court held May 15, 1940, C. L. Allen County Judge and E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Uommissioners being present the f ollvw.ing business was transacted: At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and_ ordered maid: GENERAL -FUND: The First National Bank of Portland Magill Drug Company State Industrial Accident Commission Marion M. Lesh, Estate Winifred Fullington Qty Burton's Service Station Bend Portland Truck Service County Plerk Union Oil Company of California Erickson's Food Market C. L. Allen 1Martti3 a itaBtrovich Lois Scouten General Assisrance Health Officer Watermaster Board of.Prisoners County Nurse- Telephone County Judge's Supplies Courthouse Exp. County Clerk- Freight Postage Etc. 6heriff's Auto Emp. Soldier's Relief (V.F.W.) County Judge (Postage) Extra Clerk Hire- Treasurer's Office Extra Clerk Hire Treasurer's Office $354.62 1+.260 .99 30.00 9.25 1.00 5.19 1.06 4.64. 10.20 15.50 5.00 9.75 2.50 a 1, IN THE MATTER OF THE CONTRACT TO PURCHASE OF `COMITY OWNED PROPERTY: At this time the court signed bbntracts with: Kenneth Frost: Lots 13 and 14,'131ock 90, Bend Park W. M. Hall: Lots 11, 12, and 13, Block 197, Third Add. to Bend Park Milton Pheiffer: All of Block 21, Deschutes Park $ 135.00 Total 25.00 Cash 35.00 .Total 7.00 Cabh 25.00 Total ,5.00 Cash ;1'6 IN THE 14ATTER.OF THE SALE OF REAL PROPERTY: At this time the Court signed the follovigg deeds: - To: Lonnie 0. Wright et ux, for Lot 2, Block 43 Riverside. for the sum of $20.00. To: Verne and Cecile Skelton: SE4SE4f Sec. 36, Twp. 14 S. R. 10E.W.M. SW4SW4, Sec. 31, Tvrp. 14 S. R. 11E.W.M. for the sumof $70.00. To: H. H. Sheldon et ux: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block 50, Wiestoria, sun of $54.00. ►�,p: H. W. Segerstrom et us: Lot 7, Block 25, Highland .for the sum of $35.00. To: Alfred•Incognito: •SPT4NW4, Sec. 24, Tarp. 19 S.R. 13 E.W.M. for the slim of $40.00. To: James Midwood: Lot 5, Block 23; Boulevard Addition. for the sum of.$65.00. To: Vida Belle Coo$: Lot lknd•2 Block 23, Kenwood. for the sum of X479.29. IN THE MATTER OF THE TBANSFER OF FUNDS: , At this time the court ordered the County Treasurer to transfer $331.44 from the County General Fund to the O.P. Fund money derived from the Squaw Creek Irrigation Dist..deed on land sale dated Maya, 1940- IN THE 14ATTER OF PREDITORY dAt IMAL CONTROL: Atthis time the Court ordered the Clerk to draw a warrant to the Oregon State Game Commission ftr $2501,00,under its "Predatory Animal Control Fund" in cooperation with the U. S. Biological Survey for predator �imal control. IN TI7 MATTER OF THE APPLICATION FOR A BEER LXI -.T I�g ; At this time the court approved the application of Allen Willcoxom, Elk Lake, Oregon for a Class "A" Beer Lieen.nev IN THE PATTER OF 'M T.ynkLIZAI'ION OF VARIOUS COUNTY ROADS: At this time the court ordered an affidavit posted of notice for legalizing the follwing county T®gds: first '_nearing of same to be 30 days hence: Wells Road Paulina0r. Road Ogg " Franks Dobson" Smith " Whitted " Muma " Euston " Kriger " IN THE FATTER OF THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF THE RED?IOND AIRPORT ROAD: At this time.the court ordered a posting of notices for the hearing on the vacation of portions of the Redmond Air -Port Road, Hearing date to be June 19, 1940. IN TIM MATTER OF T17, RE =SALE OF COUNTY 0`,MED LANDS: At this time the Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property._ Dated this 15th day of May, 1940. Parcel No. 1 Lots 10 and 11, Block 165. Second Add. to Bend Park $50.00 Terms $30.00 Cash $45.00 Cash $35.00 Terms $75.00 Terms ($10. down, balance $5.00 per month at &W) interest) Parcel No. 2, Lot 16, Block 15, Wiestoria Parcel No. 3 • NW IZI4s Sec. 36, Tarp. 21 R. 10 Parcel No. 4' Lots 21 and 22, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition ($7.00 doom, balance $5.00 per month at 6% interest) Parcel No. 5° Lots 9 and 10, Block 12, Kenwood Addition ($15.00 down, balance $10.00 per month at 6% interest) $50.00 Terms $30.00 Cash $45.00 Cash $35.00 Terms $75.00 Terms PPME 528 Therebeing nor further business court adjourned. �. L. Allen County Judge 119L."EJ. 'Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner ,1 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF,THE STATE OF OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DESCEUTES In the Matter of the Vacation ) of a Portion of the Redmond ) O R D E R Airport, Road. ) This matter coming on for hearing at this time pursuant to a petition heretofore filed asking for tr vacation of a portion of the Redmond Airport Road,. the portion to be vacated 'being more expliditly described in an order of this Court dated Mayl, 19+00 WHEREAS, the County Surveyor has filed a report pursuant to the order of this Court of May first wherein this report states that the following described portion of the Redmond Airport road encroaches upon the ,main runway of ,said ariport, and for this reason should be vacated. Beginning at a point on the center line of said Redmond. Airport Road, said point berg designated as engineer's station 30-00, and said point being further located..approximately S..610 15' E. 965 feet from the N.W. corner of Section 22, T. 15 S., R. 13 E. 141. M. Thence 5300s00 feet along center line of said Reid r,� mond Airport Road, as staked on the ground, to Engineer's Station. 93 - 00. The strip of land above described. contains approximately 7.3. Acres. NOW, THEREFORE, it is hereby ordered that Notices of a hearing on a, petition to v4cate such road above described be posted according to law and that due proof of posting and return thereof be made before this Court on the 19th day of June, 1940, -in the Court Room in Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, at 10 :00 of in the forenoon of saki day at which time the matter will be up for final hee -ring. Dated this 15th day of May, 1940. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm.'J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that at a special meeting of Court held May 21, 1f3li0, C. L. Allen Gounty Judge and E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business bras transacted: At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: Standard Oil Company First National Canis of Portland First National Bank of Portland First National Bank of Portland Qlenn H. Baker Ivy Davidson May E. Arnold Florence Carroll Roth Cook Mary E. Kelley Vi0,1a Mae Benson Myrtle Ballantyne V &va B. Rudolph Marjorie Smith C. 0. Entrikin _inah E. Francis Hannah E. Gibson Lila M. Schwartz Margaret Else Carrie L. Stevens Ruby McCann Gladys E. Daly Mda E. McDonald Emma Gibson ` Elva Kemmling Dorothy M. Levi Grace C. Dick Sheriff's Auto Exp. Blind Assistance Old -Age Assistance Aid to Dependant �hildren Election Board Election Board Election Board Election �oard Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board ElectionE,Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election Board Election!'Boar.d Election Board Election Board. Election Board Election Board Election Board $19.Og 4.00 701.04 238.20 x+.50 4.50 4.5o 4.5o 4.5o 4.5o 5.25 5.25 5.25 '> >5` 35 4.5o 4.50 x-.50 4.50 x+.50 7.15 7.15 . 7.15 7,15 7.15. 4.5o 4.50 4.50 t, r�L 529 Faye H. Cornett Election Board 4.r-O Bertha J. Duckworth Election Board 4,r0 Leona R. Cooper Election Board 6.75 Lela Schwendker Election Board 6.75 Laura Emard Election Board 6.75 Florance Friedley Election Board 6,75 Lillian Connarn Election Board 6,75 Almer Eggen Election Board tT1},50 Elsa Hamilton Election Board 4.r% Mabel L. Gilbert Election Board 4'.50 Genevieve Hor§tkotte Election Board 4.50 Ida Headrick Election Board 4.rO Pearl H. Hill Election Board 4 ;90 Lulu M. Armstrong Election Board 4040 Vivian H. Pitman Election Board 4.90 Iva Monahan Election Board 4.90 Lillian Van Matre Election Board 4.90 E.A. Sather Election Board 4.90 Bertha Conklin Election Board 4.50 Opal Halverson Election Board 4.50 Ina Ramsay Eames Election Board 4.50 Helen Pursel Election Board 4.50 Weltha B. Devereaux Election Board 11,70 Carrie M. Shellhart Election Board 4.70 Mildred Sanders Election Board 4.70 Viola Wood Election Board 4.70 Hattie t•1. Brown Election Board 11,70 Beulah Bockman Election Board 4.50 Elsie Nelson Election Board 4.50 Bernice Scot Election Board 4.50 Roxie E. Moeck E Election Board 4,50 Irene Peters Election Board 4.50 Genevieve Tucker Election Board 5.25 Ethel R. BurleiFh Election Board 5%�a5 Goorgia Shaw Election Board 5.25 Myrtle Bowers Election Board 5.25 Evelyn Marshall Election Board 5.25 Dora Gales Eledtion Board 4.50 Louise Brogan Election Board 4,50 Lydia Anderson Election Board 4.50 Edythe Wolfe Election Board 4.50 Eliane Ramlo Election Board 4.50 Edith Kostol Election Board 5.45 Nell Armstrong Election Board 5.45 Sarah B. Hamilton Election Board 5.45 Claudia Martin Election Board 5.45 Edna M. Gauldin Election Board 5.45 Pearl K. Becker Election Board 4.50 Alice Pearson Election Board 4.50 Cressa A. Spickelmier Election Board 4.50 Dagna. Du.drey Election Board 4.50 Edith Hodge Election Board 4,50 Addie Triplett Election Board 5.50 Alfred Danielson Election Board 5.90 Ora Hall Election Board, 5.30 Maxine Beach �'lection Board 5990 Syble Potts Election Board 5.90 Geo. T.Murphy Election Board 4.50 Beulah�Chambers Election Board 4.50 - Stella Nelson Election Board 4.50 Lucile B. Smead�, Election Board 4.50 Luella S. Griffin Election Board 4.50 Mave M. Iler Election Board 5.55 Pansy Riedel Election Board 5.65 John Klassen Election Board 5.55 Mabel Coy Election Board 5.65 Nellie V. Wells Election Board 5.65 Bea Strouse . Election Board 7.50 Myrtle Burgess . Elec. Board 7.50; Mileage 6.00 13.50. Anna M. Munier Election Board 7.50 Eveline E. Caldwell Election Board 7.50 Minnie Miltenberger Election Board 7.50 W. A. Rahn Elec. Board 5.65; Mileage 5.50 11.45 Iva Morris Election Board 5.65 Leona Gray . Election Board 5.65 Gus Grill Election Board 5.65 Lucille Meeks Election Board 5.55 Carl B. Livesley Election Board 5.25 W. C. Horsell Election Board '5a5 Jolin Hohnstein Election Board 5.25 Ida D• Olausen Elec. Board 5.25; Mileage 2.50 9.05 Magnella Reynolds Election Board 545 W. H. Gerking Election Board 4.50 Edna Shepard Election Board 4.50 Joy Kriger Election Board 4.50 Gene Chamberlin Election Board 4.50 Mrs. E. M. Wright Election Board 4.50 T. W. Van devert Elec. Board 6.00;Mileage 2.20 9.20 Fay Becker Election Board 6.00 Ruby Armstrong Election Board 6.00 Pearl Haynes Election Board 6.00 Harriet Ward Election Board 6.00 Mae Billingsley Elec. Board 5.40; Mileamj 4.44 9.90 Verne Skelton Election Board 5.40 Ruth Simmons ElectionBoard 5.?#0 Lois Harrington Election Board 5.40 L. R. Spires Election Board 5.40 Alice K. Scott Elec. Hoard 6.75; Mileago 4.40 11.15 Daisy B. Allen Election Board 6.75 Effie L. Patterson Election Board 6775 Ellen M. Edington Election Board 6.75 Irel Zastera Election Board 6.75 Nellis Richardson Election Board 4.50 _Lydia Carolin Election Board 4.50 Elizabeth Kanoff Election Board 4.50 Doris Tuckf ield Election Board 4.50 Evaline Riebhoff Election Board 4.50; Mileage 3.40 7.90 Della Ullmann Election Board 4.90 Yaquina Davenport Election Board 4.90 jHazel Haynes Election Board 4•90 Claire E. Anderson Election Board 4.90 Jessie Benefielzko Election Board 4.90 Mable Thetherow Election Board 4.50 Olive M. Gates Election Board 4.50 Amy Vestal Election Board 4.50 Dorothy Franks,' Election Board 4.50 Ruth Hartley Election Board 4•50 Nettie F. Wright Elec. Board 5.65; Mileage 3.40 9.05 Alice Lantz _ Election Board 5.65 Everta Hutchins Election Boaf-d 5.65 Velda M. Bushne•• Election Board 5.55 May R. Beckwith Election Board 5.55 Mrs. W. J. Hall Election Board 4•50 Mavis Ryan Election Board 4.50 L, Maude Knorr Eledtion Board 4•50 I. �16 Catharine P. Holmes ElectionBoard 4.50 ;dith D. Mitchell Election Board 4.50 Bertha Hoamard Election Board, - 3.75 yr Nina E. Kingsbury Election Board 3.75 Dorothy M.- , Ves tal Elect ion, Board 3.75 Harold M..Eby -.Elec. Board 3•75+ Mileage 4.20 -7.95 + Robert M. Blair Election Board 3.75 Methodist-Church Rental (Election Exp.) 4.00 Harry S. Orowell Rental (Election Exp1) 5.00 Trinity Luthern Church Rental (Election Exp.) x-.00 Christian Church Rental (Election Exp.) 4.00 Pine Forest' Grpnge Rental. (Election Exp.) 4.00 ` Pioneer Club • Rental (Election Exp.) 4.00 Gus grill Rental (Election Exp.) I+100 Geo. 14• Kanoff, Secyq D.C.M.I.D. Rental (Election Exp.) 4.00 ` Plainview.Club Hall Rental (Election Exp.) 4.00 B. L. Rennolds Election Exp. 4.00 ' Ray Johnson.Post, American Legion Rental (Election Exp.) 4.00 ` Ladies Pioneer Club Rental (Election,Exp.) 4.00 Mabel Rennolds Registrations (Election Exp.) 29.20 C. N. Sorensen Registrations (Elect.i6n Exp.) 5.70 Elsie Stoff el Registrations (Election Exp.) 1.20 D. L. Farleigh Registrations (Elections Exp.) 2.20 J. F. Arnold Ins. Prem. (Furisture, Equipment & SuppO 310.00 COURTHOUSE,BUILDING FUND: Truman E. Phillips Architect 3,000.00 IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT AND LEASE FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: !At this time the county court ordered contracts dracm for the following real property: J. W. Hunter Lot #9, Bloc] ;1 --.9 Highland Addition $ 50.00 10.00 Down- 5.00 per month C. R. MerrellLease NEJSWJ Sec: 17 Twp.`16 -Range 12 IN THE MATTER OF PAYMENT FOR ARCHITECTURAL SERVICES:- At this time the county court ordered a warrant drawn for Truman E. Phillips for a erviee•rendered. IN THE MATTER OF PAYMENT FOR COUNTY_ ROAD RIGHT OF WAYi , -}Lt this time the court ordered warrants drat, for Mrs. Cora Baxter.$30.00 and to Mike Dragich $25.00 for right of way on Baer Mark6t Road. IN THE PtAT.= OF PAYII3ENT FOR ELECTION. BOARD MEMBERS FOR SERVICES RENDERED: At this time the court ordered i •rarrants drawn for election board members rate of pay to be .3 'FX¢ per hour.. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner _ •, • - E. E. Varco Commissioner i 1 BE IT REMEMBERED That at'a regular meeting of Court held June 5, 3.940, C. L. Allen County Judge and E.E. Ira and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business transacted; At this time.the following claims "re presented to the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: R: B. Gould Engineering Co. Martha Rastovich Martha Rastovich Association of Oregon Counties Floyd W. Scott C. P. Becker C. P. Becker Geraldine Sexton R. I, Hamby Jim Boyd Dr. J. W. Than ' Dr. R. W. Christiansen C. M. Olson Willa Shaver Dorothy Vestal J. J. Newberry Co. City Drug Co. Mable G. Livesay MableG. Livesay C. P. Becker CarrieE. Stevens J. J.wilt Magill Drug Co. Pacific Power & Light Company Bend Furniture Company The Redmond Spokesman Northwest Printing Company State Industrial Accident Comm. Porter- Signett Printers City Garbage Contractors Shell Oil Company .Martin T. Pratt W. B. Anderson Motor Co. Union Oil Company of Califo Mla The Bend Bulletin State Industrial Accident Commission Monroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc. Midstate Hardware Company J. F. Arnold Burton's Service'Statidnn Marion M. Lesh Estate Tum A-Lum Lumber Co. B. L. Rennolds Ponderosa Cafe City Daug Company Shell Oil Company Mt. Hood Stages, Inc. J. C. Penney Company Pac. Telephone & Telegraph Mrs, H. C. Miltenberger GENERAL ROAD FUND: Cora Baxter Mike D- rggich National Hospital Association Wm. J. Baer Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. George Childs Hardware.Co. Surveying 36.65; Rent 10.00 Clerk Hire -- Teas.* Office Election Exp. hues Assessor -Field Deputy 24.00;Travel 11.10 Election Exp. Assessor's Deputy 88.00; Travel 49.55 Sheriff's Clerk Election Exp. Election Exp. Registrar Fees Registrar Fees RegistrattottgElection Exp. Election Exp. (Registrations) Election Exp. (Registrations) Election Exp. Election Supplies Election Supplies Election Postage Canvassing Board (Election Exp.) Canvassing Board (Election Exp.) Assistant Watermaster Jail Exp. Electricity Election Exp. Warrant CE111 County Clerk 81,61; Assessor.50 Surveyor County Clerk 6.5C;_ Teas. 5.75 Courthouse Exp. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Erisoner's Board (Dean McCormick) Sheriff's Auto Exp. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Election Exp., Supplies etc. Peace Officers Assessor's Exp. ' Jail Exp. Ins. Courthouse Exp. Prisoner's Board Election Exp. - 'lection Exp. Prisoner's Board Treas. 2.05; Sheriff 2.90; Clerk 3.35 Sheriff's Auto Exp. Soldier's Relief (Am. Leg. RFty Johnson Post No. 44) Soldier's Relief (D. A. V. of W. W.) Telephone-Various Offices Election Exp. (Liter 2.00, Wood 2.00) Gen. Exp. (Baer )Mkt. Road) Gen. Exb. (Baer Mkt. Road) Gen. Exp. (Dues) Commissioner (Misc. Exp.) Hardware Hardware $ 45.65 11.25' 6.3o. 17.56 35.M0 15.00 137.55 30.bo 2.50 7.50 1.50 5.25 ' 3.40 2.6o 3.50 1.70 ' 1.10 .6a 1.219 ' 8.00 22.52 5.60 -- 25.63 -------- •94 1.70 82.11 10.77 12.25 12.00 7.07 51.00 4.95 3.50 ..449.35 7.54 24.00 1.62 3.97 25.00 1.85 1.00 25.50 8.30 3.39 3.65 3.98 117.50 4.00 30.00 25.00 26.00 45.T5 28.31. 3.36 rIL 0 .30 The Miller Lumber Company Lumber 37.44 Woodbury Company Hardware -Tide, Water Associated Oil Company Fuel 1+.21 Houk Motor Company Tire Acct. 21.62 Bend Auto Parts Tire Acct. 5.79 Richfield Oil Corporation Fuel 273.44 General Petroleum Corporation of Cal. Lub. Acct. 31.63 State Industrial Accident Commissiom Ins. 56.3? Bend Iron Works Hardware Acct. 1.20 Consolidated Freightways, Inc. Misc. Acct. .99 Shcuman Auto Electic Parts 4.90 Bend Portland Truck Service Misc. Acct. •75 H. L. Pritchard Hardware 3.0 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber Acct. 3.79 Pacific Power & Light Company Misc. Acct. 5.55 Midstate Hardware Company Hardware 31.80 Standar4 Oil Company ofCalifo rnia Lub. Acct, Ito Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. Lbr. & Culvert Acct. 108.24 Beall Pipe &.Tank Corporation Lbr. & Pipe Acct. 153.61 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Misc. Acct. - - - ~ - 46, 62 'Bena Water Department Misc: Acct. 1,25 Bend Hardware' Company Hardware 73.90. E. E. Varco Misc. Acct. (Commissioner) 44.00 David Sterling Salary 39.67 Carrel Boylan Salary 23-70_ _ -- Orval Hovey Salary 54.36 Ralph Boylan ..., Salary _ 52.39 R. B. Gould Engineering Company Salary 135.70 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Misc. Acct. (Telephone) 4,50 MARKET ROAD FUND: Lee Hollenbeck Salary 137.75 COURT HOUSE-BUILDING FUND: Chas. Triplett Salary 66,i9 7 J. Elwood Isted Courthouse Inspection 7540 Ralph Boylan Salary 6; 5p R. B. Gould Eng. Company Salary 1+.09 IN THE MATTER OF THE RE_SALEOF ORDER FOR .SALE OF REAL PROPERTY. COUNTY OWNED LANDS ` Whereas,-Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. ` Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and direct( to sell the following described real property in the manner provided bylaw for not.less•than the minimum.pric( and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc.. Parcel No. 1. Lots 7 and 9, Bloch 27, Highland Addi &ion (20% down and balance $10.00 per mo. at 6% interest) 60.00 Terms Parcel No. 2. Lot 7, Block 19, Deschutes (15.00 down and balance $10.00 per mo, at 6% interest) 75.00 Terms Parcel No. 3. Lot 13, Block 108, First Additionto Bend Park 50.00 Cash Parcel No. 4. Tract 20, Deschutes Park ($5.00 down. Balance $5.00 per mo. at 6% into) 25.00 Terms Parcel No. 5. W-PINWI, Sec. 15, Twp. 14, Range 13 ($16.00 Down. Balance $32.00 in 6 months and $32.00 at end of 12 months at 6�int.) 90.00 Terms Parcel No. 6. NWJNW4, Sec. 25, Twp. 18, Range 12 -$8.00 down. Balance in 6 months at 6%int. ) 40;00 Terms Parcel No. 7. Lots 7 and g, Block 9, Northwest Townsite Co's First.Addition and Lot 1, Block 10, Keystone Terrace ($15.00 down. Balance in 90 days at 6% interest.) 40,00 Terms Parcel No. 89 Lots 1 to 6• inc., Block 34, Riverside ($15.00 down'. Balance $10.00 permo. at 6%int.) 7500' Terms Parcel No. 9. Lots 19 and 20, Block 28; LaPine Lots,35 and 36, Block 27, LaPine 30.00 Cash •Dated this 5th day-of June 1940. a -34.. IN THE MATTER OF PAYMENT OF OFFICE RENT FOR COUNTY SURVEYOR: At this time the court ordered a warrant to be drawn each month for payment of office rent for d'ount surveyor. IN THE MATTER OF MAKING DEED FOR 'LOST ONE PREVIOUSLY DRAWN: At this time the court ordered a deed be drawn for James 0. Fowler in lieu of one lost. IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION / FOR IMPROVEMENT OF COUNTY ROAD:` At this time the Gourd ordered that mile of the Bear Crekk Road be improved, also that a bridge or cilirert be constricted, T he petition was presented by,_Bert Toikelson. ; IN THE MATTER OF SALARIES ' FOR THE SHW FF' S OFFICE: f ' At this time the court ordered thatVelma Povey be paid $80..00 per month. Geraldine Sexton to be pale $60.00 per month. IN THEMATTER OF A FRANCHISE FOR TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION LINES ALONG CERTAIN PUBLIC ROADS IN DESCHUTES COUNTY: At this time the court granted a franchise to the Pacific Power and Light Company for transmission ar :dEbtribution lines along public roads in Deschutes County, the lines were bounded by Tumalo, Redmond, andCline Falls. , IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: / At this time the Court signed the following deeds: Thomas Bracken; SE4 Sec. 16 Twp. 22 Range 19 $ 72.1.2 Cash n J; 'E. Rambo; Lot 1, Block 35 Highland. $20.00 Cash ' Sim. & Annabelle McCrady; All that portion of W2 of SE4 of Sec. 9, Tarp. 17 S. R. 12 E. W. M. =- $60.00 Cash Lying west of the present location of the Dalles- Califo)mia. Highway. John DeBoer; SFWii Nwiswi, Sec. 23, Twp. 18 S.R. 1.2 E. W. M. Y 380.00, Cash Andrew Peterson; Lot 1, Block 73, Bend Park $65.00 Cash Jess C. & Addie South; L6ts 9 and 10, Block 1, Water wags Addition 22.00 Cash , R. M. Howard; Lot 7, Block 10, Highland 40.00 Cash Brooks - Scanlon Lumber Co; N-1,N4, that portion of SEdNWJ not included. in • , Shevlin Park, and the NEySEJ,;3ec. 26, Twp. 17 ' S. R. 11 E. W. M. NWJNWJ Sec. 6, Twp. 18 S. R, 12 E. W. M. $2 25c.34 Cash J. C: Young; Lots 9 and 10, Block 10, Highland 80.00 nCash John W. Paullin et as; Lots 7 & S Block 4, Northwest's Cols 1st..AddAtion 150.00 Cash Vida Welch; Lot 11, Block 17, Highland 40.00 Cash Verell Gray; Lot 4, Block 74, Bend Park 70.00 Cash F. Dement; Lot 1r Block 22, Bend • 800000 Cash Wilma Holman; Lot 5, Block 11, Awbrey Heights 60.00 Cash IN THE MATTER OF ADVERTISING COST AND DEED MR COUNTY OWNED LAND: ✓ � _ At this time the court ordered that Cora Baxter pay the advertising and recording cost of $3.25 for county deed: . IN THE MATTER OF RE11MBURSEMENT TO THE COUNTY FOR BREAKING DOWN ' FOR SALE OF IRRIGAND LAND: - _ - At this time the court ordered that a charge of $10.,18 be fixed for the breaking down of costs of6r irrigated land, this is to reimburee the county, for each sale. IN THE MATTER(OF A REFUND ON / A DEED FIR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered that Barney Fales be-reimbursed $162,00 for land which the county had given a- contract, The C. 0. I. appearing within the alloted 20 days period. and paying up back taxes and le valuation (bo the county,thus cancelling. the contract with Barney ]Pales, ordered a deedbe• drawn for same land. to the 0. 0. 1. There being no further business court adjourned. , C. L. Allen, County udfe Wm. J. Baer, Cpmmiss�'one� E. E. Varco, Commissioner I- i 535 In the Matter of the Application of Pacific Power & Light ) Company for an Order approving location of its poles and other } necessary fixtures for transmission and distribution lines '�) . ORDER along certain public roads in Deschutes County ) Now on this day this cause coming for hearing in open Court upon petition of the above named Pacific Powe r & Light Company for an Order approving and designating the -proposed location of transms$ ion and distributing lin�Is for the purpose of conveying electric power or electricity on and along the county roads particularly mentionedI in said petition, said lines consisting of poles,'c ross- arms, fixtures, wires, and other necessary or desirable appurtenances; And the Court having read said petition and being fully advisedff-inds: that said Pacific Power & Light Company is a corporation engaged in the business of furnishing electric power and elctricticty in the County of Descutes; that in order to accommodate the needs of the _oeople &long and near the said public roads, it is necessary that the said Pacifid Power & Light Company, its successors and assigns., erect and maintain poles and place thereon cross -arms, fixtures, wires and other necessary or desirable appurtenances, for carrying electric power and electricity on and along said county roads; Now, therefore, it is hereby considered, ordered and ajduged that the prayer of said netitidner be and he is hereby granted, and that the location of said -poles and other necessary fixtures for carrying and transmitting electric power and electricity be set along the east side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the west line of Sedtion 13, Twp 16 South, Range 12 East, W M, from the northwest corner of said Section 13 to the one - fourth section corner on the west line of said Section 13, and along the south side of the following described road, to wit: The county rptl as located and used along the south line of Sections 10 and 11, Twp 16 South, Range 12 East, W M, from the southwest corner of said Section 10 to the southeast corner of said Section 11, and along the east side of the following described raad, to wit: The county road as located and used along the west line of Section 11, TiTp 16 South, Range 12 East, W M, from the southwest corner of said Section 11 to the quarter corner on the west line of said Section 11, and along the east side of the following described raod, to wit: The county road as located and usdd along the west line of Section 15, Twp 16 South, Range 12 East,. W M, from the northwest corner of said Section 15 to the junction of said road with the State highway near the'quarter section corner on the west line of said Section 15, and along the south side of 'the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and usdd along the east and west center line of Sections 17 and lg; Twp 16 South, Range 124East, W M, from the one - fourth section corner on the west line of said Section 19 to the one - fourth section corner on the east line of said Section 17, and along the east side of the following described road, to wit: IThe county road as located and used along the east line of Section 7, Twp •16 South , Rangef12 East, W M, from the junction of said road with the state highway near the southeast corner of said Section 7 to the one- fourth section corner on the east line of said Section 7, and along the east side of - ' The county road 'located and used along; the west line of Sections 6 and 7, Two 16 South, Range- 2:2 East, W M, from the quarter corner on the west line of said Section 6 to the north sixteenth f corner on the west line of said Section 7, and along the east side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the north and south centerline of Section 18, Twp 15 South, Range 13 East, W M, from the one - fourth section corner on the north line of Section 19 to the one - fourth section corner on the south line of said Section 18, and along the north side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the north line of Sections 19 and 20, Two 15 Soilfh, Range 13 East,•W M, from the one - fourth section corner on the north line of said Section 19 to the northeast corner of the Northwest Quarter (Nell) of the Northeast darter (NE4) of said Section, 20, and along the west side of ,the following described road, to wit: The county road.as located and used along the east line of the West Half (W1) of the Northeast Quarter (NE-41) of Section 20, Two 15 South, Range 13 East, W M, from the north line of Section 20 to the east'and west center line of said Section 20, and ' along the east side of the following described road, to wit: The County road as located and used along the north and south center line of Sections, 24 and 25, Twp 15 South, Range 12 East, W M, from the one - fourth section corner on the north line of said 1� Section 24+ to the one - fourth section corner on the south line of said Section225, and along the south side of the following,de.scribed road, to wit: The county road as located and usdd.along the south line of Section 30, Twp 15 South, Range 13 East, W M, from the southwest corner of said Sedtion 30 to the southeast corner of the 'Southwest 'Quarter. (Si �) of the Southeast Quarter ( SPxl) of said Section 30, and along the east side'of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and used along the east line of the Southwest Quarter(SW ) of the South2 east Quarter (S.'4) of Sectio;} 30 Twp 15 South, Range 13 East, W M, from .tine . junctionof said road with the state highway to the southeast corner of said Southwest Quarter (SVI -) of the S@Obeast Quarter (state of-Section 30, and • r, along the east side of the following described road, to wit: The county road as located and usdd along the north and south centerline of Section 31, Tarp 15 South, Range 13 East; W M, from the one - fourth section corner;on. the north line of said Section 31 to the one - fourth section corner on the south. line of;s'aid Section 31, and ,along the west side of the following descrlbed road to wit: The county,road as located and used along the west line of Section 31 Twp 15 South, Ragge13 Eabt, W M, from the northwest corner of said Section 31 to the one - fourth section corner on the west, line of said Section 31, and along the north side of the following described road, to wit: The County Road as located and used along the north line of Section 21 and 22, Twp 14 South, Range 13 East, W M, from the angle in said road near the northeast corner of said Section 21 to the north- east corner of the NW4 of the M of said Section 22, 6145 along the north side of the following described road, to wit: The county Road as located and used along the east and west center line _of Sections 13, 114 and 1.5, Twp 14 South, Range 13 East, W M, from the northeast corner of t;he NW1 of the SIft of said Section 13 to the center of said Section 15. It is further considered and ordered th::. t said petitioner, Pacific Power & Light Company, its succ- essors and assigns, shall so construct, maintain, and operate saio- poles, cross -arms, fixtures, wires ana otine: necessary or desirable appurtenances as not to interfere with or obstruct the ordinary use and travel upon sai d county roads; that in case said county roads shall be damaged or impaired in any manner thereby, that in that event said county raads shall be repaired and restored to as good condition as they now are or may be at the time of said obstruction or injury, by and at the expense of said Company: �I That said Company shall in all cases in all circumstances :orotect, indemnify and save harmless the said County of Deschutes and its successors, from any and-all damages, or claims for damages, that may.ar"_se or be asserted by any person or corporation, by reason of the presence, construction, maintenance or operation .of said poles, cross -arms, fixtures, wires and otherrnecessary or desirable axilurtenances upon said county." ` roads; That the Board of County Commissioners reserves the right to require: the Company to make such change or changes in the location of any particular pole or poles erected by said Company hereunder as may be necessa for safety of the public using said raads. Bated this 5th day of June, 19110, / C. L. Allen_ Allen, Judge Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner Attest: (COUNTY COURT SEAL. E. li. Varco, Commissioner Mable G. Live say, Clerk BE IT. REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of Court held June 19, 1910, C. L. Allen County Judge and E. E. Varoo and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted„ At thi=s time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: Carl B. Livesley Wm. C. Horsell John Hohnstein Ida D. Olausen Magnella Reynolds Erie Davis Lila May Schwartz August J. Schwartz Ruby Patrick Rodney Roberts R. W. Hendershott Edward F. Roberts Florence Swanson Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co. Barney Fale s The First Nat. Bank of Port. Irvind D. Brown J. Alton Thompson Dr. C. J. R2�d-emacher W. Ell $ot Judge Magill Drug Co- Merchant Calculating Mach. Co. Monroe Calculating Mach. Co. Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co. Election Board $ 0.75 Election Board -75 Election Board -75- Election Baat?d •75 Election Board .75 Coroner Inquiry (Roberts) 1.50 Witness Fees -- Coroner's Inquiry ( Rob er t s 1.50 Witness Fees Cor. Inquiry(Roberts) 1.50 Witness Fees -- Cor.. Inquiry(Roberts)1.50 Witness Fees- -Cor. Inquiry,(Roberts)1.50 Prof. Serv. -Cor. Inq. (Roberts) 5.00 Witness Fees- Cornoer's Inq. (Roberts)1.50 Court Rep.-Cor. Inquiry(Roberts) 33.58 Telephone- County Judge 9196 Refund on Land sold to C 0 I 162.00 General Assistance 912.66 Atty. Fees (King) 15.00 School Supt- Travel 14ffi.Sg;Post, "L•1.1.40 60.Og Soldiers Relief (U.S.W.V.) 29.90 School Supt. Exp. 3.90 Health Officer 6.70 Maintenance Contract- :iheriff I s Exp. 12.50 Maint; Treas.6.00;5chool Supt. 6.00 12.00 Justice of the Peace(May Telephone) 14.00 oil, a3 7 Pacific Pottier & Light' Co'." •" Justice ,of' the Peace' Consumers "Gas 'Corporation: Justice of the Peace 5.47. J. H. Loomis Acting- Probation Officer 43.90 CityDBta.g Clerk Supplies (Eledtion Exp.) 4.35 _ IN THE FATTER OF *BIDS FOR FLOOR / COVERING FOR NEW-COURTHOUSE: At this - time the county court received sealed bids for ^floor covering of the new courthouse, The Bend Furnituxe +Company submitted a bid of 3,376.45 i,rhich -was' approved by the court, a certified check for 5% of the gross bid was received as bor_d. TN THE MATTER OF UE VACATING OF A ROAD: At this-time the county court or that -that portion of the Redmond Airport road be vacate., legal notices havdng been posted for the alleted days- required by law. IN THE MATTER OF THELSALE OF COUNTY OWNED LAND? NOTIFICATION HAVING BEEN ` GIVEN TO THE C. 0. I. At this time the court received anoffer of$g50,.00 for land described as follows: (Frank McCaffery made offer.) SE,,M! ,,*Sec. 20 Twp. 15 Range 13. A notice was sent to the C. 0. I. IN THE MATTER PF.A DEED ✓ ~ po,a COUNTY OWNED .LAND: ° At this.time the court ordered a deed to be drawn to Henry Helzer for the described as folows: �•. Lot S, Block 76, Bend.Park _n deed was ordered drawn. for -the City of_ Bend. desct.ibed as follows: _ Lot 5,'Block 24, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon, Lots 18, 19 and 20, Block 3,Xgenwood; Lot 3,° Block 2, State. Highway Addition tr ' Bend, Oregon; Lot 9, Block 4, Wiestoria; Lot 5, Block 24, Wiestoria and also E1 Tract o. 14. Lying between Block 43 and Block 44 and between 2nd Street and 3rd Street in Wiestoria•andalso sometimes describes as Vg-of L°ot 14 Block 43 of Wiestoria being a tract 60 feet by 150 feet, said tract to be used for street purposes, according to the official plat thereof on file and on record in the office of the County Clerk for Deschutes County, Oregon. IN THE MATTER 0Y A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY 01,41 ED LAND: . At this time the court ordered a contract be ma.d6 &o Robert M. Belshee; Lot 4, Block 30, Cenrer Addition $257.00 Balance 40.00 Doom 10.00 Per month IN THE RfATTER OF THE, RE -SALE OF i COUNTY OWaTED LANDS , Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the -owmer of the real property hereinafter described, and the ,County .Court deems it for the best .interests of said County to sell said property. -' a Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and directec p to sell the following.described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel No. Lots 10 and 11, Block 165, Sedond Add. to Bend Park -*--*--$50--00- Terms ($10.00 down, balance $5.00 permonth at 6% interest) Parcel No. 2 Lot,16, Block 15, Wiestoria 30.00 Cash Parcel No. 3 NW -41M[ , Sec. 36, Twrp. 21, Range 10 45.00 Cash Parcel No. 4 Lots 21 and 22, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition 35.00 Terms ($7.00 down, balance $5.00 per month at 6% interest) Parcel No. 5 Lots 9 and 10, Block 12, Kenwood Additi &n ($15.00 down, balance x'10.00 per mont at 6% interest) Dated this 22 day of June. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer, Commissioner E. E. Varco, Commissioner 0 i BE IT REMEMBERED, That at a regular meeting of Court held June 19, 1c)4O, C. L. Allen County Judge and E. E. Varco, and Wm. J•. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: At this time., the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered. paid. GENERAL FUND: Carl B. Livesley Election Board $ 0.75 Plm. C. Horsell Election Board -75 John Hohnstein Election Board •:���. Ida D. Olausen Election Board ..75- 1!agnella Reynolds Election Board -75. ICrie Davis Coroner Inquiry (Roberts) 1.50 Lila May Schwartz Witness Fees -- Coroners s Enquiry (Roberts) 1.50 August. J. Schwartz Witness Fees - -Cor. Inquiry (Roberts) 1.50 Rub; Patrick Witness Fees -Cor. Inquiry (Roberts) 1.50 RodneyRoberts Witness Fees -Cor. Inquiry (Roberts;) 1.50 11. W. Hendershott Prof. Serv. -Cor. Inq. (Roberts) 5.00 j Edward F. Roberts Witness Fees- Coraners' Inq.(Roberts) 1.50 Florence Swanson Court Rep.- -Cor. Inquiry (Roberts 33.5 Pacific Telephone Tel. Co. Tel. ephone -- County Judge 9.96- Barney Fales Refund on Land Sold. to COI 162.00 The First Nat. Bank of Port. General Assistance _ • 812.66 Irving D. Brown Atty. Fees (Icing) 15.00 J. Alton Thompson School Supt. - Travel 48.58; Post. 11.50 60:08 Dr. C. J. Rademacher Soldier!, 8 Relief (U. S.?�r. V.) 28,00 W. Elliott Judge School Supt. Exp. 3.90 Magill Drug Co. Health Officer 6.70 Marchant "Calculating Mach. Co. Mlaintenance Contract- Sheriff's Exo. 12.50 Monroe Cal cualting Mach. Co. 14aint; Treas. 6.00; School Suet. 6.00 12.00 Pacific Telephone & Tel. Co. Justice of the Peace (May Telephone) 4.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Justice of the Peace 2.99 Consumers Gas Corcoration, Justice of the Peace 5.47 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 43.90 City Drug Company Clerk Supplies (Election Exp.) 4.35 IN THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR : ,SOOR COVERING FOR NEW . COURTHOUSE: At this time the county court received sealed bids for floor covering of the new courthouse, The Bendl :Furniture Company submitted a bid of 3,376.45 which was approved by the court, a. certified check for 5 % of they gross bid was received as bond. _ IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATING j OF A ROAD: At this time the county court ordered that that portion of the Redmond Airport road. be vacated, legal, :notices having been posted for the alloted days required by law. I THE MATT OF S E 0 } COU Y Oti ED TD TI CAT OIu' _ :HAVI B GI TO HE .O. IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTABLI SHEMENT OF COUNTY ROADS: At this= time the court ordered that the following roads be established; The alloted time after post* g date expires: The Wells Road Ogg Road Dobkins Road Whit,ted Road ' IN THE MATTER OF THE PLACEMENT OF WATER PIPES UNDER THE BUTLER t,9ARKET ROAD: At this time the court agreed to let Robert Foley -glace 2�� water pines under the Butler Market Road -, +the number of -places the oioe crossed under the road being three, the stipulation being that if the pipes leaked or ` 0 - in any way became a nuisance that Robert Foley would at his expense remove they pipes. IN THE MATTER OF THE SIGNING OF A CONTRACT FOR COURTHOUSE FLOOR COVERING: At this time the court signed a contract with the Bend. Furniture Commany for courthouse floor covering. IN THE MATTER OF A DEED VOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered a deed to be drawn to Henry Helzer for the described. as follows: Lot 8, Block 76, Bend Park A deed was ordered drawn for the City of Bend- described as follows: 4; Lot 5, Block 24, Boulevard Addition to Bend., Oregon: Lots 19,19 at?d 20, Block 3, Kenwood; Lot 3„ �I 1i 539 Block 2, Stae -Highway Addi.ticn to Bend,, Oregon; Lot 9, Block 4; Wiestoria; Lot 5, Block 214, Wiestoria and also E? Tract NcS. '14* Lying between Block 143 and Block 1414 and between 2nd Street and 3rd Street in Wiestoria and alsc sometimes describes as En of Lot 114 Block 43 of Wiestoria being a tract 60 feet by 150 feet, said tract to be used for street purposes, according to the official plat thereof on file and on record in the office of the County Clerk for Deschutes County, Oregon, IN THE MATTER OF A COIF "TRACT FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND:, At this time the court ordered. a contract be ,mode to Robert M. Belshes; 4 Lot 14, Blaak'30, Center Addition $2 7x.00 Balance 0.00 Down 10.00 Per Month ` IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LANDS Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of.the real property hereinafter described., and the County- Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it orderedd that the Sheriff of this County Be, and he is hereby aut4rized.• ard- dd -rect to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum prico and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc, Parcel No. 1 Lots 10 and 11, Block 165, Second. Add.. td Bend. Park $50:00 Terms ($10.00d.own, 'balance $5.00 per month at 6% interest)'' Parcel No. 2 Lot 16, Block 15, Wiestoria 30.00 Cash Parcel No. 3 NWaNIMI , Sec. 36, Twp. 21, Range 10 --145.00 Cash Parcel No. 14 Lots 21 and 22, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition 35.00 Terms. ($7.00 down, balance $5.00 per month at 6% interest)' Parcel No. 5 Lots o and 10, Block 12, Kenwood Addition 75;00 Terms ($1:5.00 down, balance $10.00 per month at 6% interest) u Dated this 22 Day of June. , There being no further business court adjourned. ,- C. L. Allen, County Judge Vm. J. Baer, Commissioner E. E. Varco, Commissioner BE IT RE127MBERED THAT at a regular. meeting of Coi4rt held. July 3, 1940, C. L. Allen County Judge and E. E. Varco and Wm. J.,Ba.er,.County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. GEMFFAI, FUND: . Martha Rastovich Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office $13.75 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 30.00. E. E. Varco • Commissioner 142.20 George Williamson Sheriff's Deputy 13.00 Jim Boyd. Election Exp. 7.50 Mariond M. Lesh, Estate Prisoners Board 5.00 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 514.55 The Owl Pharmacy' Clerk' s ' Supplies 75 W. B. Anderson-Motor Co. Sheriff's Auto Ex -o. 15.5 Magill Drug Corkany Sheriff's Exp. .95 Oregon State Agricultural College Agricultural Agent $1050.; Home Dem. Agt. $ F 50. 1600.00 Gf.r A. Dunn ° Claim of Idemmnity for Diseased Cattle Slaughtered 9.00 Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Inc. Treas. Maintenanace Guaranty 10.50 Pacific Power &•Light Company Courthouse Exp, 23.13 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Ident. 14.22 State Industrial Accident Comm. County Surveyor 22.143 City Drug Company Planning Board 1.40: Drinking Cups 2.65 14.05 KQlham Stationery & Printing Co. Sheriff's Office Supplies 39.95 Floyd 71. Scott Asse'ssor's Field Deputy 32.00; Travel 15,15/147.15 Ray Falk Travel Exp. -- Assessor 3.35 _ Shell Oil Company Pheriff's Auto Ex,). 5,67 Dowling Cafe Prisoner' s Board 59.25 State Industrial. Accident Commission Watermaster 1.24 The Redmond Spokesman Tax Foreclosure Exp. 1.95 State Industrial Accident --Commission Surveyor 12.32 Hoag X -Ray Company County Nurse 2.614 Magill Drug Company Jail Ex-a. 3.60 J. J. Wilt Asst. 63.75 , The Redmond Spokesman Justice of the Peace Dist. #2, Supplies 3.05 L. E. Garrison H. T. Merritt (J.P. Dist. +1)Bond Prem. 10.00 541) The Redmond Spokesman _ Co.* Judge 1.85; Election E�.p.� 3.g5;L'eg. Pub. s _ / 45.5e . 1 $ 51.20 Ericksonis Food Market Janitor Supplies Richard J. Crane 6.75 G eorge Childs Hardware Company Sheriff- Ammunition 1.85 45.00 The Bend Bulletin Supplies, Pub., etc 303.910 Telephone; The J. K. Gill Company Sbhool Supt. 59.75 .:ZS Bend Water Department Water Service(Jail) a 2.2.5_ 19m. J. Baer State Industrial Accident Comm. Peace Officers 7.6= Commissioner Magill Drug Company Health Officer = 7.50 13.00 11. B, Gould Engineering,:Comoany Surveyor 25.10 L. E. Garrison _ COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: 19.00 _ J. S. Davis Company Prem. ,Tax Clerk's Bond The Bend Bulletin Cal for Bids -,�.75 1.60 J. Elwood =Isted Courthouse Inspector 5 150.00 Martha Rastovi-ch r b y IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR - 5.00 :Dawson L. Nedrow , ° Justice .Court. Juror Fees(State vs. COUNTY OWNED LAND: Carl Hoogner • Justice Court Juror Fees(Sta.te vs. Roats) 3.00 At this time the court ordered a deed be made to the Central_ Oregon Irrigation District for the roll owing described property: Justice Court Juror Fees,(Sta.te -vs. Roat-s) 3.00 1.3oyd DeBunce , ' •Range Roats) 3.00 IV. E. Redeman Justice Court Juror Fees(Stat•e vs. SELNVA Sec. 20, Twp. 15 13. John S. Fowlds .' Justice Court Witness fees(State vs. Roats11.00 'Pat Murray Consideration to be $70g.Og. Dr. J. W. Thom - 2.75 IN THE MATTER OF APPOINTING Registar fees . DEPUTIES FOR THE 4th OF JULY CELEBRATION: - At this time the court ordered that Sheriff McCauley appoint Four men as deputies, for three days to be paid $3.00 for the d.ay, and $5:00 for Saturday. _ • IN THE MATTER OF ALTERATIONS OF THE t = NTITO COUNTY COURTHOUSE: At this time the County Commissioner W. J. Baer wished to go on record as saying that he _would. not approve any partition in the new courthouse building for the welfare offices. There being no further business court adjourned.. ` C. L. Allen, Co. Judge. 1 = - Wm .T. R�cr rnmmi not nncr. n We IWO VMJ.l.V, VV1:IL:1 :Jb.LU11G1. t BE,IT REMEMBERED THAT at a regular- meeting of Court Held August 7, 1940,_C. L.,Allen County Judge . and E. E. Varco and Wm., J. Baer,.County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: At this time the following claims were -presented to-)the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: Florence Swanson ,. Reporter - $x+.05 , First National Bank of.Portland Blind,.Assistance 4.00 'First National Bank of Portland Aid to Dependent Children 208.60 :First National Bank of` Portland Old 4ge Assistance 687.40 Richard J. Crane General Expense 69.00 . F. N. Brook Rent (Co. Judge & k-pa Office) 45.00 L. E. Garrison Rent Justice of the Peace Office $July) 10:00 C. L. McCauley Telephone; 3.50 The Owl Pharmacy County Clerk (Repair Fountain Pen) .:ZS Harry J. Loggan . Assessor Reappredsal 73.50 19m. J. Baer Commissioner 50.00 E. E. Varco Commissioner 41+.00 C. L. 1cCauley Sheriff Postage 13.00 Bushong &Company Clerks s Suppliese 4.15 L. E. Garrison _ , J. P. .Dist . #2 . 19.00 _ J. S. Davis Company Prem. ,Tax Clerk's Bond .10.00 The Redmond Spokesman, Leg. Publications 1.60 13. C. Hamilton Sheriff's Deputy 9.50 Martha Rastovi-ch r b y County Treas.-Clerk Hire 5.00 :Dawson L. Nedrow , ° Justice .Court. Juror Fees(State vs. Roats) 3.00 Carl Hoogner • Justice Court Juror Fees(Sta.te vs. Roats) 3.00 Robert Ennis , � Justice Court Juror (Fees (Sta.te vs. Roats) 3.00 Charley Silvis Justice Court Juror Fees,(Sta.te -vs. Roat-s) 3.00 1.3oyd DeBunce , ' Justi -ce• Court Juror Fees(State vs. Roats) 3.00 IV. E. Redeman Justice Court Juror Fees(Stat•e vs. Roats) 3.00 John S. Fowlds .' Justice Court Witness fees(State vs. Roats11.00 'Pat Murray Justice Court Witness fees(State vs. Roi.ts) 1.00 Dr. J. W. Thom Registar Fees 2.75 :D r. R. W. Cliristiasiseri' _ . ' Registar fees 5.00 Ll 541 Harry P. Kooyman Jgustdce af Court Witness & Mileage(State vs. Lewis 614o C. L. Osborn Justice Court Witness & Mileage fees 6.140 Richard Wyndham Justice Court Witness & Mileage fees • 6.140 Dean P. Kelley Justice Court Witness fee 1.00 Marion M. Lesh Estate Board of Prisoners 3.00 Downing Cafe Board of Prisoners 69,550 MagilyDrug Company Jail Exp. 2. y0 The Bend Bulletin Leg. Publications 19.25 Hogan Studio Fingerprint Ident. 4.03 City Drug Company School Supt, 114.15;Circuit Judge 2.50 16.65 The Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub., Supplies, etc. 214.00 The Bend Bulletin Notice of Equalization Board Meeting 5.20 Secretary of State,Division of Audits Audit 755-75 The Bend-Dairy Store Soldier'sRelief(V.F.M.) 2.00 Courthouse Building Fund: ` J. Elwood. Isted Courthouse Inspector ° 150.00 Smith's ElectricS • Electrical Work 956.96 Wm. Montgomery Plumbing & Heating 931+.00' Dougan- Hammond Construction Co. Oourthouse Construction 15,000.000 IN THE MATTER OF THE PUBLICATION ' OF TAX. FORCLOSURE NOTICE: " The court at this time designated the Bend "Bulleting,to publish the tax foreclosure btatement. _ I N THE .MATTER OF IDEMNI TY FOR SLAUGH'T'ERED CATTLE: The court ordered at this time a blanket order to cover idemnity for slaughter of diseased cattle. Rate of.idemnity to be for Grad4cattle $14.00 and for Registered - cattle $6.00, this order to be in effect until the liquidation of the fund set aside for this purpose. IN THE MATTER OF A VACATION OF.A PUBLIC STREET: At this time the court directed the assistant county Roadmaster to make a report on the feasibility of the'vacating of the following described property: s ` That portion of Hood St., east of McKenzie highway to Locust st., a strip of land 140ft in width along west side of Locust st.--from Highway to the junction of cascade street. IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR COUNT.Y'OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered a deed be made to Mr. L. Chrisman for Lot 3, Block 1, Deschutes Bend, consideration to be $10.00 and advertising costs. ' • At this time the court ordered a deed to be made to Mrs. Laura Newlands for NW4NWQ Sec. 25, Twp. 18 S. R. 12 E.W.M. consideration to be $40.00. „ IN THE*MATTER OF THE RE -SALE • OF ORDER FOR. SALE OF' REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LANDS + WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described,.and the CountyCourt deems it for the besyfi terests of said county to sell said property. THEREFORE, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be., and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel No. 1 Lots 17, 18, 19, Block 119 Boulevard Addition $90.00 Terms ($18.00 down, balance in six months at 6% interest) ... . Parcel No. 2 Lots 1 and 2. Block 143, Second Addition to Bend Park $35.00 Terms ($7.00 down, and the balance $5.00 per mo. at 6p interest) Parcel No. 3 Lots 15 and 16, Block 146, River$ide $140.00 Terms ($5.00 down, balance $5.00 per mo. at 6% interest) " Parcel No. 14 Lots 12 and 13, Block 27, Bonne Home Addition and Lots 21 and 22, Block 28 Bonne Home Addition. $80.00 Terms ($16.00 Down, Bal@,nce at 6.00 per mo. at 6% interest!)! Parcel No. 5 Lots 10,11,12, and. Block 32 LaPine - $20.00 -Cash Parcel No. 6 Lot 3, Block 1, Deschutes $10.00 Cash Parcel No. 7 All of Block 52, Wiestoria • $108.00 Cash Parcel No. 8 Lots 1 to 8 inc., Block 51, Wiestoria $1+8.00 Terms • (20% down, balance December 1, 1940 at 6% interest • Dated this 19th day of June, 1940. ° • C. L. Allen Co. Judge. Wm. J. Baer Commissioner. E. E. Varco,Commissioner. - IN THE MATTER OF THE PET'ITION FOR EASEMENT FOR IRRIGATION DITCH: At this time the county court received from School District No. 6 a petition for the granting of Easement for Irrigation Ditch, the petition was signed by the members of the school board, the easement effecting 5- 9[2 the land described as follows: Beginning at a point offi Cascade Street *here the irrigation ditch leaves the highschool property of School District No. 6, thence east along the south side of Cascade Street, through a culvert across Locust Street, and Conti uing east along the county road to a point where the ditch crosses the Coun road. At this time the court granted an easement for right- of -,vay for the above described land. ji% THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered that a contract be made for Dora Kassner, for the following described Lot 13 Block 33 Riverside, consideration $10.00: $2.8 down and $100 . per month. There being no further business court adjourned; C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner BjRx:jRjMff&E xRRkjxztxax, mg 2:axxmamttxgxo[tx-Qmxrtxkatxiatyx E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED THA2'at a regular meeting of Court held July 17, 19140, C. L. Allen County Judge and :E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business was t iansacte- f At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and. ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: Plu -mbing & Heating < 1012.00 Guy Shepherd Witness Fees - Justice Court (TomWAtson case) $ 5.30 Charles E. Messenger Witness Fees - Justice Court(Watson Case) $ 6.*) Myrtle Messenger Witness Fees- Justice Court(Watson Case) y _ 6.40 11. A. Davis Witness Fees = Justice Court(Watson Case), 1.00 :Edith Watson Witness Fees - Justice Court(Watson Case) 1.00 Oven Lee Witness Fees - Justice Court(Watson Case) 1.0O z. W. Williamson Witness Fees - Ju's'tice Court(Watson Case) 1100 H. C. Hamilton Sheriff's Deputy 11.00 Ivan Novak She riffIs.Deouty 9.00 :Elmer C. Cody ShettffEs iDeputy 11.00 :Herman H. Seiss. Sheriff's Deputy. 10.00 J. H. Loomis Sheriff's Deputy 11.0() Winifred Fullington Telephone., C. L. Allen Poptage S.OU C. L, McCauley Sheriff Auto & Travel 25¢:Tel. &Tel.•3.25 3.50 Richfield Oil Corporation Sheriff's Auto Exp, T.v,� State Department of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measurers 18.44 ' Standard Oil Company of Calif. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 12.51 Porter- Signett Printers Qounty Clerk's Supplies - 6.71,5 Bend'Garbage Company Jail Exp. 1.50 Notthwest Printing Company Sheriff 6.11;Dist. Atty. & J. P'. 12.74 18.�5Fi E. Meistad. Election Exp. 23.9+ J. W. Ferguson, State Forester Fire Patrol 572.5' - Chamberlin Electric Ran. Exp. 1.90;O1d Courthouse Exp. 1.15 3.09 :Ponderosa Cafe Prisoner's Board 7.75 Marion Lesh Estate Prisoner' s Board 2.0') ;Monroe Calculating Machine Company Sheriff's Maint. Guaranty 121100 :Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co.* Telephone < 61.2.1 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: t < < - The Bend Bulletin J. Elwood Isted Dougan- Blammorid Company Smith Electric Company Wm. Montgomery GENE:4 ROAD FUND; The Texas Company Standard Oil Company Tum A Lum Lumber Company Schuman Auto •Electric Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Central Oregon Motor Company MARKET ROAD FUND: W. A. Carpenter roperty, r' Call for Bids 3.75 Courthouse Inspector 150.00 General Fund 11573.4.2 Electrial Work 350.00 Plu -mbing & Heating < 1012.00 Fuel Account 240.01 Lub. Acct. _ 4g.94 Lumber Accounty - 25.60 Parts z4.00 Telephone (Mist. Acct.) 4.40 Parts 4.55 Salary 41.86 f 543 IN THE MATTER OF ADDITIONAL COST FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE WELFARE .UNIT IN THE NEW COURTHOUSE: At this time County Commissioner Wm. J. Baer wished to go on record as saying that he would not app- rove any additional expense in the construction of the Welfare Unit in t}ae new courthouse: L IN THE MATTER OF THE PAYMENT OF FOREST FIRE FIGHTERS: At this time the court ordered that Joe Campbell and Fred Wert be paid at the rate of $4.50 per day, for one days fighting of fire on county owned land. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered that a deed be drawn for School District #6, for land, the description of which will be given to the court in the future. At this time the court ordered deeds be made to the following: E. L. Barclay Lot 16, Block 15 Wiestoria $30.00 IN THE MATTER OF A LEASE FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered a lease be made for William A. Hall described as. N2.,' SEx'SL , Sec. 26. Tyro. 16 Range 11 Consideration $36.00 IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this -time the court approved contracts made to the following individuals: Arthur Polk Tract 20 Deschutes' Park - •Opota� R R. L-. Burris- WX 1, Sec. 15 Twp: 14 -Range 13 E.W.M. 00© er Month $5 .00 o tral 16.00 Down 32.00 Semi- annua.ly H. E. Sullivan Lots 7,5,9, Block 9, Northwest 'Townsfite 1st Addition $40.00 Total Lot 1, Block 10, Keystone Terrace 15.00 Down Balance in 90 days. Charles Whitman Lots 7 & 5, Block 27, Highland Addition $60.00 Total 12.00 Down 10.00 Per month .Paul Rippee Lot 7, Block 19, Deschutes $75.00 Total 15.00 Down 10.00 per month Ed. Allen Lots_1' to '6 Inc. Block 34; Riverbide. $75.00 Total _. ., 15.00 Down 10.00 per month Mrs. Laura Newldnds NWJNW - 49 Sec.25, Twp. 18 Range 12 E.WM. $40:00 Total 5.00 Down Balance in 6 months IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND:' At this time the Court ordered a deed be made to the Central Oregon Irrigation District for the following .described' property: Consideration $672.36. SFisw , Sec�-.44 Tm, . 14 Range -13 E. W.M. EUWL Sec 25 Twp: 14 Range 13 E.W.M. N a, . , wp. 14 Range 13 E.W.M. The court at this time ordered a deed drawn to the city of Bend for the following desciibed real property, Consideration $226.50. 11 and E.. E. Lot 5, Block 7, Center Addition to Bend, Oregon; Lot 10, Block 7;i Deschutes; Lot 5, block 31, Kenwood; Lot 3, Block 12, River Terrace and Lot 7, Block 12, River Terrace; Lot 4 Block 3, Staats Addition to Bend, Oregon; Lot 7, Block 2, Lytle; Lot 27, block 13, River Y, Terrace; Lots 3.1 and 12, Block 13, Bend View, according to the official nlat thereof on file and on record in the office of the County Clerk for Desc6ites County, Oregon. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge. Wm. J. Baer PCommissioner. E. E. Varco ommissioner. BE IT REMEMBERED THAT at a regular meeting of Court held August 21, 1940, C. L. Allen County Judge Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissio#ers being present the following business was transacted. At this time the following claims were presented-to the Court and ordered paid.. GENERAL FUND: First National Bank of Portland First National Bank of Portland First -National Bank of Portland Charles F. Williamson Burtonis Service Station Association of Oregon Counties State Department. of Agriculture Porter- Signett Printers Bend Bulleti -n Shell .Oil Company Union Oil Co. of California Blind Assistance Aid to Dependent Children Old Age Assistance Indemnity for Bang's Diseased Cattle Slaughtered Courthouse Exp. Dues Sealer of Weights & Measures *Registration Cards (Election Exp.) Financial Report -Six months C. L. McCauley Sheriff - $3.46 and$2.10 $ 4.00 225.6o 69+.20 13.4o 2.66 9.01 18.44 10.25 15.60 3.83 5.56 COURT HOUSE BUILDING FUND: State Industrial Acc. Comm. Dougan Hammond - .66,$.19,$.•64 .___ ...... 1.49 TAYLOR GRAZING FUND: Mrs. Herb Meeks Meals 72.40 IN THE MATTER OF A _IFACATION OF PUBLIC ROAD: The court at this time received a surveyors report on 'this vacation of,.portions of Hood and Locust streets in Sisters, Oregon, it was directed by the court that one notice be posted on the court house bulletin board., and two notices be posted in Sisters, Date of hearing set for the 2nd day of October. IN THE MATTER OF HAULING W 1,OGS OVER COUNTY • ROADS : The court at this time directed that Larson Brothers be ;riven permission to haul logs over the Burgess Road, to the Shevlin Hixon siding at La'Pine. Speed Limit on return trucks to point of operation to be 35 mile' per hour. IN THE MATTER OF A PARTITION FOR THE COUNTY SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT: - - - - The court directed that a partition be made in the country school "Superintendent's office in the new court house; cost to be $175.00. ` IN THE MATTER OF SECONDARY H_ IGHWAY PROGRAM: The court at this time met-with Oscar Cutler of the Oregon State ;,Highway Commission. Upon motio.a of Commissioner, Wm. Bair, seconded by Commissioner Varco, the court voted unanimously to improve the Terrebonae- Lower Bridge road bar straightening and graveling. And to petition the State Highway Commission to survey.,and designate this road -as the road to receive the first funds alloted to Deschutes County from Federal funds for secondary roads. - r r ;IN THE MATTER OF DFZDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: - To John E. Johnson, Lots 10, 11, 12, & 13, Block 32, Lapine, cost $20.00. To Alva Goodrich, All of Block 52, Wiestoria, cost`$108.00. To Paul Beall, Lot 5, Block 6, Orokla, cost $20.00. To •John Diekinson, All of Block 21, Deschut'esrPark, cost $25.00. To City of Bend, Lots 6,7,8 & 9, Block 6, Bend; Lots 10(% 11, Block 131, Second Add. to Bend Park; Lot 11, Block 23, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon; Lots 3,4,5,6 &,Ei, Block 19, Center Addition to Bend, Oregon; Lot 16, Block'12, Keystone Terrace; S. 56' of Lot 5,'Block 2, Mill Addition; Lot 5, Block,4, North Addition to Bend, Oregon; Lot 9, Block 22, Park Addition to Bend., Oregon and the W. 112;' of Lot 7 Block 4, - Park Addition; Lots 9 & 10, Block 1, River Terrace and Lot 4, Block 5,, River Terrace, also Lots 6 A 7, Block S, River Terrace, also-Lots 6 & 7, Block 8, River.Terrace; Lot 16, Block 5, Wiestoria and Lot 13, Block 11, Wiesto Consideration $295:00. :IN THE MATTER OF TIDE FEDERAL HOOD STAMP PLAN: - In order for Deschutes County to participate in the Federal Food Stamp Plan it is necessary for this Court to accept on behalf of the County the terms and conditions to put the plan into affect. It is resolved therefore that the County Court of Deschutes County favor the acceptance of the plan and further the court agrees to make available $2500.00 as its' part of the necessary revolving fund. C. L. Allen; - County Judge ' Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge e r Wm, J. Baer Commissioner . E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED THAT at a regular meeting of Court held September 4, 1940, Gc. L. Alien County Judge and E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners -being present the following business was transacted. At this time the following. claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: ;Standard Oil Company of California The Miller Lumber Company' Shellhearts Grocery The Redmond Spokesman ]Downing Cafe Magill Drug Company .Robert -R. Thompson Pacific Power & Light Company Bartley' s Grocery l'3a.rtley' s Grocery COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: ;State Industrial Acc. Comm. 47. Elwood I sted ]Dougan-Rammond Construction Company Smith Electric Iffm. Montgomery Sheriff $6.68 Soldier's Relief (D.A.V.of 'W.W.) 4.00 .7,.50 Leg. Pub. 1.70 Leg. Pub. 23.30;J.P.Dist #2 3.50; Clerk 8.65 3545 Prisoners Meals 37.75 Films; Sheriff 1.20 Claim of Indemnity for Bang's 'Disease cattle 4.00 Electricity (Courthouse) 20.90 Soldier's Relief (Amgr. Legion) 1.50 If 2.00 Dougan- Hammon - $.66,$.19,$.64 1949 Courthouse Inspector 151.75 Courthouse Construction 14,6 q.08 Courthouse Wiring 1330.00 Courthouse "Plumbing & Heating 2,322.60- a; rl it GENERAL ROAD FUND: g. Bend Water Department Misc. Acct. Galloway's Parts & Repairs R. B. Gould Engineering Company Salary Pacific Telephone & Telegraptr Co. Misc. Acct. State Industrial Accident Commission Misc. Acct. The Miller Lumber Company Lumber Oregon Culvert & Pipe Company Pipe Acct. The Owl Pharmacy Misc. Acct. TAYLOR GRAZING FUND: Mrs. Herb Meeks Meals Associated Oil Company Fuel Lee Hollenbeck- Salary Clinton DeLude " Geo.- V. Murphy " T. C. Daly " .IN THE MATTER OF A -DEED FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the--court ordered a deed drawn for: Gerald Jefferies; for Lots 3 & 4 Block 24, Riverside; $40.00 Cash $1.25 15.50 14 .81 ' 6.20 57:07 34.bg 260.18, .go. 72.40 36.20 96.10, 47.92 5T.21 72.40 a4,5 IN THE MATTER OF TRANSFER OF FUNDS.: At this time the court ordered transferred from the following accounts to -the Revolving Stamp Food Plan; $900.00 from General Assistance Fund; $900.00 from Aid to Dependent Children;. and $700.00 from Liquor Enforcement Fund;�for a total of $2500.00; The $2500.00 will-be-matched by the state with an additional $2500, for a total of $5000.00. •IN THE MATTER OF THE ASSISTANT ROAD MASTER' S SALARY: At this time the court ordered that the assistant roadmaster be taken off the payroll, and be paid a the rate of $10.00 per diem, this was necessary due to the balance in,the surveyor's account. IN THE MATTER OF THE SIGNING OF AN INFORMAL LAND AGREEMENT: At this time the court signed an informal land agreement with the U. S. Forestry Service. Descripti, and prices will be given.at a later court meeting. IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LANDS Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said, county to sell said. property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and. he is hereby authorized and directe to sell the following described real property in the manner - orovid.ed by law for not less than the minimum pric and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. F?arcel No. 1 Lots 6 and 7, Block 40, Northwest Townsite Co's Second Addition $90.00 Cash Parcel No. 2 Lot 6, Block 26, Highland Addition 35.00 Cash Parcei No. 3. Lot 9, Block 56, First Addition to Riverside 25,00 Cash Parcel No. 4. Lots 12 and 13, Block 5, Wiestoria 30.00 Cash Parcel No. 5. Lot 9, Block 79, Bend Park (200 down, balance in one year.) 50.00 Terms Dated this 24+th day of m=, 1940. C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner There being no further business court adjourned. to be in equality with the assessment C. L. Allen, County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner The Board of Equalization in and for Deschutes County, Oregon, met as required by law at the Court House on Monday, August 12, 1940. Members present C. L. Allen, *County Judge, J: A. Fountain, Assessor, and Mable G. Livesay, Clerk. After hearing arguments in support of petitions which were filed, the Board adjourned from time to time for 15 days during which time petitions were filed and complaints were heard. Now after making investiggtions and reviewing the premises, and having considered all petitions and the facts relating thereto, the Board finds as follows: The following petitions were denied for the reason that the assessments were considered to be in equality with the assessment of other and adjoin #& gproperty ASSESSMENT OWNER LOT BLOCK LOCATION LOT IMP. TOTAL Emil Gramm 5 16 Highland Add to Bend i.4o 490 530 John DeBoer• 5 & 6 16 Boulevard 160 405 565 ACm es Fletcher 16 1 Boulevard 100 315 415 Bertha M. Wilson 15 1 Boulevard 100 665 765 OWNER LOT BLOCK LOCATION' LOT- IMP. TOTAL Harold E. _Jackson '7 & g 15 Deschutes 70 100 470 1355 54C> 1455 Mrs. John Norene 18 14 Park: Park 645 1600 22455 Trinity' Episcopal Church 6 & $t 7 8 rj40 4430 690 600 150 170 465. 3663 James L: Agrafas 4 to g Inc. 14 4 LytT_e Center 100 o 670 995 770 925 Mrs. L.-B. Roach 1'. E. Atkinson_ 12 4 & 17 Elli.ngeors Add. t,o Redmond 1260 1320 L. M. Royal 3 & 18 Redmond_ Original. 100 780 880 L. M. Royal 5 & 6 18 Redmond. Original. 120 750 970 J. Sidney Loyd 4 6 Redmond. Original. 160 850 1010 The following Assessments were reduced as noted for the reason that they were higher than similar s adjoining property. General Assistance $900.00 (State Treasurer Aid to Dependent Children 900.00 :Erickson Food Market Soldiers & Sailors Relief (V.F.W.) 10.00 J. F. Hosch, M.D. Prof. Services (Insane) Jack Hayes OWNER City Drug Company LOT BLOCK LOCATION ASSESSMENT A','_: LOT IMP. TOTAL UAMIZE3) ASS TO Harold P. Carlile 3 1 & 2 11 5 Deschutes Wiestori.a 150 170 rj40 4430 690 600 150 170 465. 3663 61 53 James L. Grindle James Fraser Consumers Gas Corporation 2 1.00 by l 130 70 1100 �4o: 690 130 890 475 102 525 John DeBoer 3.00 17 15 1.10 5o Justice of the Peace Offices, Telephone 1.99 5o Various 56.26 Eleanor G. Goodsil Sheriff's.Auto Exp. " 6 & Ei 7 9 Kenwood 70 240 310 . *70 170 240 M. L. Myers :Bend Garbage Company 2 22 Highland 35 535 570 35 500 535 Mrs. J. L. Fread 15 26 = Highland 30' 350 380 30 195 225 Flora Tribou 5 to 8 Inc. 56 Redmond Original 790 4465 5255 790 4035 482 J. F. Arnold.Adm'r. S�, S� of N„ NEx of NE��, NW� of ) 'Um. Montgomery LAND IMP. TOTAL LAND IMPR. TO Hardware NW* and W, of NEj of NWR 534 A - -) 72.9 4955 150 5005 3305 119) 345 Bend Hardware Company Sec.- 16, Twp..18,R: 12 E. ) Bennett's Garage and Machine Shop Parts 1.00 Tide Water Associated Oil Company Fuelt.' 252.48 Richfield Oil Corporation J. R. COWAN SEQ of Sec. 35, Twp. 16, R. 11 E. Parts 3605 100 370.5 2195 100 329 Having considered all matters brought before it the Board adjourned this 11th day of September, '1940.1 C. L. Allen :Judge & Chairman J. A. Fountain Assessor Mable G. Livesay Clerk, BE IT REMEMBERED THAT at a regular meeting of Court held September 13, 1940, C. L. Allen County J and E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, •County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted. At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: .State Treasurer General Assistance $900.00 (State Treasurer Aid to Dependent Children 900.00 :Erickson Food Market Soldiers & Sailors Relief (V.F.W.) 10.00 J. F. Hosch, M.D. Prof. Services (Insane) Jack Hayes 5.00 City Drug Company Co. Treasurer 4.65; Justice of the peace 1.50 6.15 J. A. Fountain Assessor -- Travel Exp. 16.00 'Ray Falk 40 Martha Rastovich Clerk Hire -- Treasurer's Office 1.25 C. L. Allen Co. Judge -- Postage 5.00 :Lillian E. Tugging Claim for Indemnity for Bang's Diseased Cattle 3.33 Consumers Gas Corporation Justice of the Peace 1.00 13 & L Cafe • Prisoners' Meals 9.75 :Bend Garbage Company 'The Bend Pilot Jail Garbage Justice of the Peace 17.50; Sheriff 7:50 1•�j0 25. 0 .Schuman Auto Electric Sheriff Auto Exp. 3.00 10. L. Hensen Cafe Prisoner's Meals 1.10 :Pacific Power & Light Company Justice of the Peace Offices, Telephone 1.99 :Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Various 56.26 Standard Oil Company of Cal. Sheriff's.Auto Exp. " 41.22 City Drug Company Assessor's Supplies 3.70 H gan Studio o Fingagprint Ident. 6.49 The Bend Bulletin Sheriff's Supplies; Leg. Pub. etc. 29.65 :Bend Garbage Company Justice of the Peace 50 10.43 Mable G. Livesay Clerk -- Postage 10.00; Circuit Court Express .43 'Bend Troy Laundry Jail EX 11.70 4.00 Midstate Hardware Company Janitor s Jail Supplies Erickson's Food Market Janitor Supplies 7.01 Bend National Guard Mess Fund (Chg. General Emergency Fund) 100.00 State Treasurer For Food Stamp Compliance 700.00 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: State Industrial Accident Comm. Ins. 1.40 J. Elwood I sted Courthouse Inspector •151.75 Dougan Hammond Construction Co. Courthouse Construction. 14,639,08 Smith Electric Courthouse Airing 130.00 'Um. Montgomery Courthouse Plumbing & Treating 2,322.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Midstate Hardware Company Hardware 57.50 Central Oregon Motor Company Parts 72.9 Reed Tractor and Equipment Co. Parts 9• H. L. Pritchard Company Parts 7J7 Bend Hardware Company Hardware •13.84 Bennett's Garage and Machine Shop Parts 1.00 Tide Water Associated Oil Company Fuelt.' 252.48 Richfield Oil Corporation Fuel 39.52 2.96 Houk Motor Company Parts Fl� I a4 7 Ate this time the court ordered that contracts be drawn for the following described property: month. Lofts 25, 26, 27 & 29, Block 81, -Be4d Park to W. L. O'Donnell et ux $60.00 Total $14.00 Down 14.00 p Lots 1, 2, and 25-Block 116,•First'Additiori to Bend $90.00 Total 18.00 Down 5.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: TAYLOR GRAZITNG FUND: Lot S, Block 9, Highland to Isabella Hunter $- 150,00 Mrs. -Herb Meeks Meals 72.40• Associated Oil Company Lee HollenbeEk Fuel 36.20 Clinton DeL de Salary Salary 86.10 47.92 Geo. T. Murphy Salary 57.21 T. C. Daly..- Salary 72.40 County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT to sell the• following described real _property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum •uric MR COUNTY OWNED LAND: .P rcel No. 1. Lot 5, Block 52, Center Addition $90.00 Cash Ate this time the court ordered that contracts be drawn for the following described property: month. Lofts 25, 26, 27 & 29, Block 81, -Be4d Park to W. L. O'Donnell et ux $60.00 Total $14.00 Down 14.00 p Lots 1, 2, and 25-Block 116,•First'Additiori to Bend $90.00 Total 18.00 Down 5.00 per month. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: The court approved at this time upon the suggestion of J. S. Davis that $100.00 be alloted from the General Emergency Fund to the Bend National Guard, Mess Fond. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTME 1 OF A BUDGET BOARD: AT THIS time the court appointed to the budget' board the following men. Jim Short., Howard Mayfield and Charles, Monahan. IN THE MATTER OF AN INSPECTION OF A COUNTY ROAD'IFOR STREET VACATING: At this time the court requested that the Assistant County Roadmaster inspect and survey in the vicinity of StannAim Road to the South Line of Milwaukee St. for the purpose of determining the feasibility of facating this road. IN THE MATTER OF AN AGREEMENT FOR AN INFORMAL LAND EXCHANGE: At this time the court signified its intention of exchanging land with the Central Oregon Irrigation District,- for forty acres, of land, and the Central Oregon Irrigation District granting forty acres to- the cou: the description of said land being on file in the County Clerk's Office. The purpose of the exchange being fo gravel pits, etc. for the county. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner J E. E. Varco Commissioner . Ate this time the court ordered- that deeds be drawn for the following described property. Lot S, Block 9, Highland to Isabella Hunter $- 150,00 Lots 9 & 10, Block 2, Kenwood Ad.di-tion to H. C..Harris $180.00 Lots 1 to'S inclusive, Block 94, Hillman, Mabel Knott Hirsch $ 40.00 Lots 17 to 26 inc., Block'87, Hillman, to Geo. J. Davis et ux •$ 30.00 Lots 19 and 20, Block 24, Lots 7 & S,.Block 54, Redmond Original to Olaf Anderson $200.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE • OF ORDER FOR SALE OF' REAL PROPERTY COUN'T'Y OWNEDI LANDS Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. T EREFORE, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and directe to sell the• following described real _property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum •uric and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. .P rcel No. 1. Lot 5, Block 52, Center Addition $90.00 Cash Parcel No. 2. Lots 11 and 12, Block , Northwest Townsite Co's First Addition 40.00 Terms ($8.00 down, balance $5.00.per month at 6% interest) P rcel No. 3. Lots 6, 7, 8, 9, and 10, Block 25, Laidlaw 25.00 Cash Parcel No. 4. NWQSWx, Sec. 5, Twp. 17, S.R. 12 E.W,M, 40.00 Cash Parcel No. 5. NEQSWx, Sec. 20, Twp. 20, R. 11 E.W.M.• • - 50.00 Cash Parcel No. 6. All that portion of SWxSE ,I, Sec. 6, Twp. 17, S.R. 12 E.W.M. lying line west of a paralleling and 20 feet distant from the west bank of the Deschutes River and containing about five acres more or less. 250.00 Cash Dated this 18th day of September,•1940. C. L. Allen Co.,Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner IN THE MATTER OF A LAVATORY gnR mRF. NRW''GOURTHOUSE- `Judge Allen made motion that there be installed in the jury room of the new courthouse a lavatory fo women, the notion was seconded 'by Comm. E. E. Varco. Commissioner Wm. Baer voted against the motion. THE IN MATTER OF THE TWSFER O? ,COUNTY FUNDS: Ati this time the county court approved the transfer of treasurer funds: From the supply budget. to. the Clerks' (Extra Hire in the amount of $40.00. IN THE MATTER OF ISSUING A WARRANT TO THE BEND NATIONAL GUARD: The court approved at this time upon the suggestion of J. S. Davis that $100.00 be alloted from the General Emergency Fund to the Bend National Guard, Mess Fond. IN THE MATTER OF THE APPOINTME 1 OF A BUDGET BOARD: AT THIS time the court appointed to the budget' board the following men. Jim Short., Howard Mayfield and Charles, Monahan. IN THE MATTER OF AN INSPECTION OF A COUNTY ROAD'IFOR STREET VACATING: At this time the court requested that the Assistant County Roadmaster inspect and survey in the vicinity of StannAim Road to the South Line of Milwaukee St. for the purpose of determining the feasibility of facating this road. IN THE MATTER OF AN AGREEMENT FOR AN INFORMAL LAND EXCHANGE: At this time the court signified its intention of exchanging land with the Central Oregon Irrigation District,- for forty acres, of land, and the Central Oregon Irrigation District granting forty acres to- the cou: the description of said land being on file in the County Clerk's Office. The purpose of the exchange being fo gravel pits, etc. for the county. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner J E. E. Varco Commissioner . 5.48 BE IT RMEMBERED THAT at a regular meeting of Court held. October�2, 1940, C. L. Allen County'Jud.ge k and E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted. ` ^' At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid.. Hilda GENERAL FUND: Central Oregon Educational Conference Institute Fund $75.00 Walter L. Short Indemnity for Bang's Diseased Cattle 4.00 George Willaimson Sheriff's Reputie.s and Clerks Acct. 16.50 C. L. Henson Cafe Prisoners' Meals 1.00 Henry Tymer Company Assessor- ReAppraisal Acct. 7.03 Pacific Power & Light Company Various Offices 23.23 J. Alton Thompson School Supt. - travel 19.09; Postage 11.00 29:09 C. L. McCauley Tel. 9.30;T rans. Prisoners 9..73; Auto 1.00 19.03 The Nation's Schools Publishing Co. School Supt. Subscription 3.00 Weed Control Fund Weed Control 250.00 The Bend Bulletin Pub. etc. 62.65 I Magill Drag Company Sheriff --Jail 50¢; filmfs 2.15 2.65 �! ! Burton's Service Station .. Courthouse Exp. 3, 32 1 E. E. Varco Commissioner 40.40 Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse;Mileage 42.255;Postage 5.00;Supplies•6.79 54.99 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. County Clerk -- Election Exp. 19.00 Bend Water Department Jail Service 2.05 Northwest Printing Company Circuit Court 15.36;Election 4.1.0; Clerk's Sup &l10es 23.56 Alice J. Weeks Prisoner's Meals 1.00 R. B. Gould Estate Blueprint Planerville Plat .Z5 69: 9 L. C. Smith & Corona Typewriters, Inc. Clerks Typewriter 1 Martha Rastovich Election Exp. 12.50 I Miller- Bryant Pierce Assessor's Supplies 1.00 City Drug Company Sheriff's Supplies 1.10 41.00 Downing Cafe Prisoner's 'Meals 14.6o J The Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. Opal Sprague Clerk. -Hire; Treasurer's Office 2. �)0 f Audrey Fox Clerk Hire; Treasurer's Office 12.25 } Mable G. Livesay Postage (Circuit Court) .50 L. E. Garrison Justice Court fees Dis'",. #2 24.00 Wm. J. Baer Commissioner 32.50 State Indusirial'Accident Commission Surveyor 1.93 R. B. Gould Engineering Company Surveyor 25.05 Ralph Boylan Surveying Acct. 15.37 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: K.C.'sBear Alinement Company Parts R. B. Gould Engineering Co. W.P ..A, Courthouse 22.00 Ralph Boylan W.P.A., Courthouse_ • 55 State Industrial Accident Commission Courthouse Building In,;pector 1.32 f Wm. Montgomery ' ' . Heating & Plumbing 4,000.00 Dougan Hammond Company Courthouse Construction 11,097. Smith's Electric Courthouse wiring_ 135 •vv J. Elwood Isted Salary Courthouse Inspector (Sept.), 150.00 GENERAL ROAD FUND: National Hospital Association Acree Dues (Gen. Gen. Exp. Salary Exp.) 26.00 359,90 Hilda Geo. McAllister Roadmaster 162.76 Lee Hollenbeck Salary 132.16 Clinton Delude Salary 127.36 Dan C. Wood D. D. Tussing Salary Salary 132.16 132.16 Carl Alf rey Salary 61.09 Roger Taylor Salary 62.68 Carl Ammons Salary 122.75 0. G. Hale Salary 122.75 W. A. Carpenter Salary 112.77 Julius Steen Salary 110.25 Geo. T. Murphy Salary 110.25 T. C. Daly "Roy Salary Salary 110.25 67.35 Allingham I� Wm. J. Baer Misc. Acct. (Commissioner) 35.00 1bty &.$e1ne.Dyke, Inc. Parts 33.76 Feenaughty Machinery Company Hardware 91.75 J. W. Copeland Yards State Industrial Accident Comm. Lumber Misc. Acct. (Ins.) 25.56 50.94 Bend Water.Department Misc. Acct. (Water) 1.15 Pacific Power & Light Company Misc. Acct. (Lights) 6.99 R. B. Gould Engineering Company Salary 16.59 4.50 K.C.'sBear Alinement Company Parts E. H. Spoo Lumber 153.63 E. E. Varco Misc. Acct. (Commissioner) 38.00 IN THE MATTER OF PLASTERING FOR THE NEW COURTHOUSE: I At this time the court approved the pastering of the new courthouse jail walls. Price to be $191.50 IN THE MATER OF POSTING OF NOTICES FOR STREET VACATING; At this time"the court directed that n6tices be posted for the vacating of the street described as follows: Stannium Road from south line of Newport St. to the North Line of Milwaukee St. save an alley -way across the center of the foregoing. Date of hearing set for November 13, 1940. 1 ,;I �1 i, IN THE MATTER OF THE PUBLICATION NOTICES FOR THE PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICT FOR CENTRAL OREGON: At this time the county court designated the Redmond Spokesman to publish the Public Utility Distri notice of election. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FAR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the county court.directed.that deeds be drawn for the following described property: Lot 7, Block 19, Deschutes, to Mrs. Dessie Rippee, Amount $75.00 Lots 17, 19, 1.9, Block 11, Boulevard Addition, to J. L. Ross, Amount $90.00. IN THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR MATERIAL FOR THE NEW COURTHOUSE: At this time the court upon receiving bids for material for plumbing outlets from the new courthous accepted the bid of the Midstate Hardware Company of $5.45. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT R1311EMBERE0 THAT at a regular meeting of Court held October 16, 1940, C. L. Allen County Judge and E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business was. transacted. _ At this time the follot..eing claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. RENERAL YOUD : Oregon State Highway Commission Election Exp.(P•U•D• Maps) $ 3.52 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Sheriff - - Postage 15.00 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk -- Postage 10.00 Winifred Fullington County Nurse - Telephone 9.45 Ruth r?. Shearer Treasurer -- Postage 25.00 Consumers Gas Corporation Justice of Peace - -Gas 1.00 City Drug Company Election Exp. 1.25 Porter- Signett Printers Treasurer -Tax turnover sheets 24.50 Shell Oil Company Sheriff- -Auto Exp. 13.81 The Bend Bulletin Tax Foreclosure Proceeding 166.90 Bend Garbage Company Jail Exp. 1.50 W. B. Anderson Motor Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. 7.00 Alice J. Weeks Prisoner's. Board. 2.00 Midstate Hardware Company Courthouse. Exp. ..91 Northwest Printing Com -oany Clerk's `Sur)-olies 1- 4:7I0 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph 'Company Telephone - Vairous Offices 62.50 R. L. Polk & Company Sheriff - -City Directory 10.00 GENERAL ROAD I'UND : Carroll' s Body and Fender Repairing Parts 12.77 Woodbury Company Hardware Account 9.27 K. E. Erickson Company, Inc. Hardware 36.06 Midstate Hardware Company Hardware Acct. 2.40 The Deschutes Grain and Feed Company Tire Account 126.40 Dowsett's Auto Parts Depot Parts Account 4.50 Central Oregon Motor Company Parts 16.50 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Tire Account 20.93 Contractors Equipment Corporation Parts 27.41 Bend Har&,,raxe Com-oany Hardware Account 9.2.5 Signal Oil Com -pony Fuel Account 209.10 Bennett's Garage and Machine Shop Parts 2+.99 The Miller Lumber Company Lumber Account 5.67 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Misc. Account (Telephone) 5.65 Tum -A -Lum Lumber Company Lumber Account 32.55 TAYLOR CRAZING FUND: : Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation TAYLOR GRA2,ING Ftt TD 461.92 I421 TEII, MATTER OF CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: M At this time the court directed that contracts be made for the following described -property: Lot 9, Block 79, Bend Park, to Emil Gramm $50.00 Total 10.00 Down Balance in 1 year 50 IN TIT, MATTER OF THU RESALE Lots 12 & 13, Block 5, Wiestoria, to Williar--1 Prideaux OF .$30.00 Total COUNTY OW1,FE'D LANDS 6.00 Dorm Whereas, Deschutes County, Ore on is the oimer o the real property here',.na_fter described, and the 5.00 per month for the best interests of said. County to sell said. hroperty. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR be it ordered that the She -iff of this counts be, and he is hereby authorized and direct COUNTY OWNED PROP!M- TY: real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimun pri and terms set opposite AT this time the court directed that deeds be made for the following described property: Parcel No. Lots 2 & 3, Block 93, Bend Park, to E. 1`t. GooEman, Lot 8, Block 23, Boulevard Addition $75.00 Cash Parcel No. Consideration $50.00 Lot 1, Block 29, Center Addition 50.00 Terms Lot-3,-Block 14, Lytle, to James Agrafas, ($15.00 Cash: Balance $5.00 per mo.) Consideration $10.00 (at 6% interest.) Parcel No. Lot Block 13, Highland Addition, to Edward Green, Lots 9 and 10, Block 18, First Add. to Awbrey Heights 20.00 Cash -Parcel No. Consideration $25.00 Lots 9 and 10, Block 10, Grandview 55.00 Terms lot 16, Block 23, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon ($17.00 Cash; balance $10.00 per rno. a.t 6% interest) Parcel No. Lot 4, Block 28, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon Lots 10 and 11, Block 2.5, Bonne Home Addition ($10.00 Cash; $50.00 Terms Lot 8, Block 21, and Lots 9 & 10, Block 25, Center Add. to Bend, Oregon Parcel No. 6. Lot 16, Block 10, Highland Addition, Lot 5, Block: 2, Hub Addition 35.00 Cash Parcel No. Lots 16, & 17 Block 3, Kenwo6d; West 50 ft. of Tract 5, Lytle Acreage _ _ - Ir, of Lot 2' ar_cl all of Lots 3,4, 5, & 6, Block 30, Park Addition to Bend, Oregon, 60.00 Terms and lots.2 7 3, Block 18, Wiestoria according to the official plat thereof `Parcel No. on file in the of 'ice of the . County Clerk Deschutes County. Lots 6 & 7 Block 35, Wiestoria 90.00 Terms To theCity of Bend. Consideration !200.00. IN TIE MATTER OF A[T • INFORMAL LAND EKCI4j�]TGE : . At this time the court signed an amendment to informal land. exchange offer with the United States. IN TF E 0010TY COURT OF THE STA2B OF OR1 "GUN • FOR DESCHUT1P�S 30TRITY IN TIT, MATTER OF THU RESALE ORDER FOR SALE OF R7 -L PROPR`.lY OF COUNTY OW1,FE'D LANDS Whereas, Deschutes County, Ore on is the oimer o the real property here',.na_fter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said. County to sell said. hroperty. Therefore, be it ordered that the She -iff of this counts be, and he is hereby authorized and direct to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimun pri and terms set opposite each tract plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel No. 1. Lot 8, Block 23, Boulevard Addition $75.00 Cash Parcel No. 2. Lot 1, Block 29, Center Addition 50.00 Terms ($15.00 Cash: Balance $5.00 per mo.) (at 6% interest.) Parcel No. 3. Lots 9 and 10, Block 18, First Add. to Awbrey Heights 20.00 Cash -Parcel No. 4. Lots 9 and 10, Block 10, Grandview 55.00 Terms ($17.00 Cash; balance $10.00 per rno. a.t 6% interest) Parcel No. 5. Lots 10 and 11, Block 2.5, Bonne Home Addition ($10.00 Cash; $50.00 Terms Balance $5.00 per month at 6% interest'.) Parcel No. 6. Lot 5, Block 17, Wiestoria 35.00 Cash Parcel No. 7. Lots 15 and 16, Block 116, First Add. _ _ - to Bend Park ($12.00 Cash; balance at 60.00 Terms $5.00 Der month at 6% interest) `Parcel No. S. Lots 6 & 7 Block 35, Wiestoria 90.00 Terms 18.00 Down . 10.00 -oer mo. ' •Dated this 16th da;;T of October, 19110. C. L. Allen Co. Judge Wm. J. Ya6ry Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner 1� I-_ 1. - l I I ' ` ' . . . . ^ ' ' . ' ^ ' , . , , ' . . ^ ' . ^ ' , ^ ' ' ^ ' ^ . ` - , ' , ' . . ' . ' � . . , 5-152 L .ACQ,UISITION - Deschutes :Exchange Bend, Oregon :Deschutes County 471 AI1dEND`rMNT TO INFOP1 AL LAND MMH TGE OF17ER We, the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, herewith amend paragraphs 1 to 3, inclusive, of our informal land exchange offer of April 17, 1940, to read as follows: We, the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, herewith offer to convey to the United States, in exchange for National Forest timber, the folloidng described lands: T. 14 S., R. 10 E., W.M. Acres Section 14,' SE4 160.00 if 22, Wn IAA, N- SW-4 160.00 90.00 It 29, S' SZ^F it ►r 3, Z' , 100.00 160.00 34, Total 66o.00 T. 15 S., R. 10 E., W.M. 640.00 Section 22, All 640.00 it 26, S1441, W1 NSA S!, 320.00 22 S., R. 9 E., W.M. Total 960.00 T. 16 S., R. 10 E., W.M. SW4 Section 1, Ste'' SE41 If SE�; 40.00 169.05 rr 3, Lot No.3 11, S1 swa- SW SEA 120.00 rr 12, F? F5 i1 NEB, NF}� ITW 2+0.00 40.00 SWQ SW,L 1N S-�, S? Ivy, NWT IVI'� E1 Wt NWT 11W 520.00 490.00 n , , 24, 16o.00 Total 1729.05 T. 16 S.. R. 11 E.. W.M. Section 30, 14 SE, SA- SE'i 120.00 %- 17S..R.11E..W..2. Section 5, S�+�, Er SE`s 2+0.00 6, Lots 1, 2 & 6, S M4, IMA SW it, R. SF,s- 326.11 if 7, All 666.39 u g N? S v.,,,,- 490.00 a 19, Lots 1 and 2, E NW 120 Total 1995.69 T. 19 S.. R. 12 E.. W.M. Section 35, NWT, SF1 (320.00 T. 19 S.. R. 13 E., W.M. Section 31, N]@44- NWT 44.00 if 32, Fr sW 90.00 Total 120.00 T. 19 S.. R. 10 E. . W.M. Section 16, All except Sw- i Mgk 600.00 T. 19 S., R. 11 E., W.M. Section 17, S0' SW-4i, SI'Ii SEQ 901.00 if 20, W NEB 90.00 Total 160.00 T. 20 S.. R. 10 E.. W.M. Section 16, All 6+0.00 T. 20 S., R. 11 E., W.M. Section 7, SE4 SEi x+0.00 rr g, E? W NEB 44;00 20, E', 20.00 Total 400 .00 T. 21 S.. R. 13 E.. W.M. Section 16, All 640.00 T. 21 S.- R. 15 E., W.M. Section 16, S-,,- 320.00 T. 21 S., R. 16 E., W.M. Section 16, All 640.00 rr 31, Lots 3 & 4, Ste; SWt' 109.17 T. 22 S., R. 9 E., W.M. Total 749.17 Section 13, 1-7--k Wk, NF-14 SW4 120.00 T. 22 S., R. 10 E., W.M. Section 24, S� SE-1 40.00 T. 2.2 S., R. 11 E., W.M. Section 19, S' N!?r SW-4 51.70 T. 22S., R. 16 E., W.m. Section 33, E1 SE- , E1 W. sE4 120.00 u 3 c�r1 VA-;- smi . o0 Total 16o.00 Grand Total 967+.61 D�3 We agree to accept in exchange for such land, if this offer is finally approved and title accepted by the Government $6,955.31 of ti;.iber.at timber -sale contract prices, from the following descaibed National Forest Land: Portions of Sees. 13, 14, 22 to 2S, inc., 33, 34 & 34, T. 23 S., R. 12 E.; Secs. 29, 30,, 32 & 33, T. 23 S., R. 13 E.; Secs. 13, 14, 15, 17, 24 and 25, T.- 24 S., R. 11 E.; Secs. 1 to 4, Inc., 7 to 15, 41c- 17 to 27, inc.., 30 & 35, T. 24 S., R. 12 E.; Secs.: 1+,7,17 to 20, inc., & 27 to 34, inc., T. 24 S., R. 13 E.,, W.M. of the c!si ,le of November 13, 1039 to The Shevlin- Hix_on Company. We hereby agree that the timber selected may be cut and removed by the o erator:v.pon such units;-- in connection with his general operation; Provided, that before rutting and removing said selected timber the operator shall pay the value thereof, amounting to a total of $6,999.34' into a. special deposit account, with the Regional Fiscal Agent at Portland, Oregon, it being understood and. agreed that if said selected time is cut and if .title to the land of,fe_ -ed herein is accepted the amount so de -oosi ted shall be -paid ovex to us as full come ,)en,sation for the timber received. in exchange for the land reconveyed to the Government. C. L. Allen County Judd October 16th, 1940 Date Wrn. J. Baer Commissioner hJM :LB E. E. Vasco Commissioner BE IT REIAE1IBERED That a ,t a special ,neeting of Court held October 24, 1940, C. L. Allen County Judge and. E. E. Varco and Wm. T. Baer, County Commissioners being present the follo! -ring business 1,as tra_nsa.cted. IN THE 11ATTER .O l TF_u OPENING OF BALLOT BORIS: At this time the court directed that the ballot-boxes, be opened by the Sheriff. IN THE M&TTER OF THE DESIGNATION OF POLLING PRECINCTS AND APPOINTMENT OF' Ate ANCOUNTING BOARD TO TIDE SISTERS P:HECINCT: At this time the county court directed that at a \gcoi -nting board be added to the Sisters Precinct No. 15. The court checked the election Boards and polling; places. IN THE PATTER OF THE DESIG1d'ATION OF NEW POLLING PLACES: At this time the court designated that the Eastern Star Grange replace Rock School in Precinct #12. In precinct No. 16 the Redmond Commmnity Church replaced the Norberg Office, formerly used as a polling place. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REIIEI,03ERED, That at a special term of court of the County Court held October 31, 1940, C. L. Allen, County'Judge, E. E. Varco and Wrn. J. Baer, County Commissioners bein„ present the following business was transacted: ' IN THE 1,1ATTER 'OF THE ADOPTION OF THE BUDCTrIT ,FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY FOR YEAR 1911. At the final Budget Hearing there were no objections to any item, 'lu.d.g ;et approved. A delegation from the Health Unite was present. IN THE MATTER OF THE RAISING OF PREDATORY ANI;iAL CONTROL FUND: At this time the court granted a request b -lr Mr. Con Breen to add 10% to the Predatory Animal Contro Fund, increasing the total amount $50.00. Thee being no further'bi.siness court adjourned. C. L. Allen' County Judge • Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REI,1EMBERED that a regular meeting of Court held November 6, 1940, C. L. Allen County Judge. and E. E. Vargo and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being present the following business eras transacted. GEAR; RrLL FUITD : Wm. J. Baer Commissioner $27.50 E. E. Varco Commissioner 47.50 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt's Clerk 30.50 J. Alton Thompson Travel 19.74, Postage 11.00 30.74 Bert C. Boylan Dist. Atty. Travel & Postage 27.69 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 49.00 Audrey Fox Extra Hire--Treasure-1 Office 1.75 Athel Ihdley Sheriff Is Deputy 1g.60 551 R. I. Hamby Sheriff's Auto & Travel. C. L. McCauley Sheriff-Auto & Travel $29.00; Tel. 6.71 City Drug County Nurse-Supplies R. G. Schott ReAppraisal- Acct. R.• C. Schott- - • ReAppraisal Acct. Chester J. Wojahn •ReAppraisal Fund Chester J. Wojahn ReAppraisal Acct. Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster J. J. Wilt Asst. Watermaster Robert H. Wilson Claimfor Slaughtered Cattle Ind. Robert H. Wilson Claim for Slaughtered. Cattle Ind. West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Clerk's Supplies Margaret Graves Election Exp. Audrey Fox Election Ex-D. Martha, Rastovich Election Work Magill Drug Company Jail Exp. 2.65;Fingerprint 2.60; Health Officer 7.70 The Bend Bulletin Election Exp. leg. pub. etc. Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse Mileage 54.45 Lmuidry,.200 City Drug Company Circuit Judge Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. H. E. .lackey M.D. Sanity Exam. (Ormiston) The Redmond Spokesman P.U.D. Notices Porter - Signett Treasurer Midstate Hardi -.care Company Election Exp. Alice J. Weeks Prisoner's Board The Redmond Spokesman Ballots, etc. H & L Cafe Prisoner's Meals Downing Cafe Prisoner's Meals ` W. B. Anderson Motor Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. City Drug Company Sheriff's Supplies Hogan Studio Fingerprint Ident. Bend Hardr:!are Company Sheriff ' The Owl Pharmacy 'Jail Exp. The Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. H & L Cafe Prinsoner' s Meals R. L. Polk & Company. County C1Prk's Directory Burton's Service Station Courthouse Ems. State Industrial Accident Comm. Watermaster State Industrial Accident Comm. Peace Officers State Industrial Accident Comm. Surveyor Standard Oil Co. of California. Sheriff' s Auto Exp. Bend Water Department Jail Pacific Power & Light Company Courthouse Electricity s Pacific Power & Light Company Justice of the Peace - Electricity Paeffic Telephone:& Tel:egrapki "Co. Tel. Service - Various offices ' Morgan Williamson Janitor Service City Drug Company Circuit Judge Mable G. Livesay Election Exp. Stamps 10.00; Exp. .50,0 West Coast Printing & Bind. Co. • • Treasurer's Supplies Mrs. R. E. Rudolph Co. School Suet's Clerk Robert H. Foley -Atty. Fees (State of Oregon v. E. Hall) f Florence Swanson Reporter Feez C. P. Niswonger Coroner's Fees & Mileage (HIppet Inquiry) Sylvista Compton Witness Fees (HIppert Inquiry) Bertha. Compton Witness Fees ( Hippert Inquity) Curley Compton Witness Fees (HIppert Inquiry) Mrs. Inez Compton Witness Fees (Hip pert Inquiry) Iris Sisley Witness Fees (Hippert Inquiry) Florence Swanson -Reporter Fees (HIppert Inquiry) Fi rst National Bank of Portland General Assistance 3.20 35.71 3.10 225.OQ 99- +•30 101.15 125.00 199.35 9.50 4.0o 4.00 4.50 3.75 2.50 61.25 12.95 202.35 54.65 2.50 6.16 5.00 45.4© 1.00 ,60 12.00 274.35 19.75 55-50 22.15 4.o0 12.57 2.64 3.00 2.20 9.50 10.00 3.65 1.29 6.73 1.77 15:30 2.05 32.44 1.9.9 74.29 7.50 2.95 10.50 2.75 10.00 15.00 10.00 9.00 1.50 1:;0 1.50 1.50 1.50 29.40 1.o96.21 I iu 1 u 1 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: Dougan- Hammond'Construction Courthouse Construction 691+99.02 Smith's Electric Electric Work 70.00 Wm. Montgomery Plumbi4g & Heating 750.00 J. Elcfood Isted Courthouse Inspector 150.00 J. McNeely Brick Man -Bole 17 *90 Midstate Hardware Company Pipe & Fittings etc.9 152.17 State Industrial Accident Commission Salary .66 GENERAL ROAD FUND: National Hospital Association General Ex-o. (Dues) _ 26.00 Geo. H. McAllister Salary - Roadmaster 162.73 Lee Hollenbeck Salary., 4.05 Clinton DeLude Salary 51.72 Dan C. Wood. Salary 81+.69 D. D. Tussing Salary 59.3+ Carl Alfrey Salary 131+.75 Roger F. Taylor Salary 99.55 Carl Ammons Salary 07•75 W. A. Carpenter Salary ' 113.75 0. G. Hale Salary 122.75 Julius Stten Salary 81.99 Geo. Murphy Salary 16.30 T. C. Daly Salary 42.75 , Moty.& Van Dyke, Inc. Parts 515.44 Feenanghty Machinery Co piny Parts 51+.36 Central Oregon Motor Company Parts "3.35 Chamberlin Electric Misc. Acct. 11.73 H. L. Pritchard Company Parts 10.06 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 7.29 Carroll' s Parts 5.25 Hitchcock.& Lomas Lub. Acct. 25.44 Midstate" Hardware Company Hardware 6.79 Galloway' s" Parts 2.00 Bend Berner Oil - Service Fuel 33.00 Bennett's Garage & IlIachine Shop Parts 5.25 George Childs Hardware Company Hardware 7.55 The Miller Lumber Com- .-)any Lumber 11.92 Columbia Equipment Company Hardware 26.17 Farmer' s Hardware Company Hardware 36,40 Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation Lumber & Pipe Acct. 137.25 Entrikin Brothers Parts 1.00 E. E. Varco General E:qp. 37.00 Wm. J. Baer General Exp. 19.00 Central OregonIrrigation Dist. Gen. Exp. 35.00 Standard Oil Company Fuel Account 9.22 Schuman Attto Electric Parts 2.20 Reed Tractor & Equipment Company Parts 11.20 Wm. B. Gilbert Salary 36.42 Ralph Bo clan Salary 19.21 George Giskaas Salary 7.49 Pacific Telephone & Tele. Co. Misc, Account 6.95 Pacific Power & Light Company Misc. Account 7.20 State Industrial Accident Comm. Road Employees Ins. 55.73 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Tire Acct. 50.96; Parts 69.99 120.94 Bend Water Department Misc. Account 1.15 TAYLOR, - GRAZING FUND: Lee H611enbeck Salary $ 100.90 Clint°DeLude Salary -97.20 Geo.' T. Murphy Salary 94.50 Dan` C. Wood_ Salary 50.1E0 D. D. Tussing Salary 91+.00 T. C. Daly Salary 67.50 Carl Arimons Salary 55.00 5 5 13 556 W. A. Carpenter Salary 10.00 R. F. Taylor Salary 43.20 Julius Steen Salary 31.5© IN THE MATTER OF INTENTION OF Ild +'ORR AL LAi D EXCHA[ GE RESOLUTION: At this time the county court approved an informal land land exchange for various Land in 'Des- chutes County, the resolution being on file in the County Clerk's Office. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ap-)roved the following deeds: •To: °A. M. Agge, Lot 3, Block 26, Highland Addition $35.00 -W. 111.Hall, Lots 11, 12, 13 Block 157, 3rd, Addl to Bend Park $35.00 Ray E. Baker, Lot 9, Block 56, lst. Add. to Riverside $25.00 -Ed Allen, Lots 1 to 6 inclusive, Block 34, Riverside x.75.00 -Charles Whitman, Lots 7 & 5, Block 27, Highland Addition $60.00 IN THE MATTER OF A]MITIONS AND ALTERATIONS TO TEL HEW COUIRTHOUSE: At this time the court aoT)roved the cost of $61.00 for cove and !corners to the Bend Furniture Company, and to the Douga.n- Hammond Construction Co. $49.97 for the openine, to attic s- Pace. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Alen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner • E. F. Varco, Commissioner • IN THIP COUNTY COURT OF THY, STATE OF ORI1G011 FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the 14atter of Exchange ) of ) RESOLUTION Co-Linty-Lands- _ _ 'Whereas, the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon in regular session co;zvened this 6th - day of Nove.mbel -, 10410, deems it to be for the best interests of said- county to exchange lands belonging to sai county for other lands belonging to the Central Oregon Iri-igatibn District as hereinafter set out, therefore, be it resolved'by the Court that the Court does intend to exchange to the Central Oregon Irrigation Distract the following described real property belonging, to said county and of the present appraised value of $100.00 to -writ: The Sit$ of the 1T4171, Section 18 Township 17 South, Range :L3 East W.M. for t %Ze following described real property belonging to the Central Oregon Irrigation District and of the sane ap-�?ra.ised value, to -writ: The AT1rs of the' 11-Et of Section 13, Township 17 South, Range 12, East W.M.; *Also to exchange the fo'_lwing described real property belonging to said county and of the app- raised value of $100.00, to-wit: The PJWb of the S`'!i of Section 12, Township 1 -6 South, Range 11 East W.M. for the following described real property of the ap.nraised value of $100.00 belonging, to G. S. McCartney, to- wit: NE-41 of the SE-z- of Section 11L, Township 16 South, Range 11 East W. 14.; Also to exchange the follouring described real ?rro_r)ert5?- belonging to said county and of the app- raised value of $100.00, to -unit: S4+T4 of the N'- of the IV-It of the SM4 of Section 4, Township 15 South, Range - 12 East W.M. lying east of the right- of -wray of the Baer' County road as recorded a.nd staked on the groun d. j'or a 60 ft. strip of land belonging; to H. F. Murphy and of the appradsed. value of $100.00, the center line of wrhi 60 ft. str ip of land_ is described as follows: Beginning at engineers station 7 # 10 on survey of the Baer road, which station is further located on the nort. line of the SIT-14 of the III -I of the SE-a of Section 4, Towns ?lip 15 South, Range 1.2 East W.M.; thence south 290011: east 379 ft. to engineers station 10 + 59.1 as staked on the groinld, said station being on the south 1'ine' of the N of S1411; *of NWZ of Sr—i of said section 4, said portion of land containing; approximately 0.5 acres; ° Also to exchange the following described property belonging to said county and of the appraised value of $100:00 to -writ: That portion of the S'h`-f of the S1 of the Ml- of the &E-14 of Section 4, Township 15 South, Range 12 East W.M. lying wrest of the right -of -waz of the Oregon. Trunit Railu -ray for the following; describe real property belonging to E. H. Young and of t%ie appraised value of $100.00, 'to -writ: a 60 ft, strip of land being 30 ft. on each side of the following described `cent'er line, to -wit: Beginning at 'engineers. stati on 104259.1 as staked on the ground, said station lying on the south line of the Nl of S`al-z of N'?Ta of SEi of Secti 4, Toiaiship 15 South, Range 12 East W.?i.l thence south 29 °Ole 4511 east 379 £t. to enggineera. station 14+-69 wrhi& point lies on the south line of the Milt of the SF-4- of said section LLL; said portion of land containing approx- imately 0.5 acres; -And be it further resolved that on the 2nd day of 'ranua-ry, 1941, At the hoer of 10: otclocl. in the f orenoon= of said day at the place of holding county court of said county in Bend, Oregon, be set. as the time and. - ola.ce for hearing; objections if any there be to such. exchange. i I `�")7 Anti be it orUerecL that the C_Lerk of this Court- give notice of sucri nearing T pubCic Lion- tYrereo` *� in a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in said county once each week for four cons- ecutive -:reeks prior to the date of such hearing. Done in open Coiirt this 6th day of November, 1940. C. L. Allen Judge IgTm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REIZI]rBERED that a regular meeting of Court held.. November 20, 1910, C.. L. Allen County Judge and E. E. Varco i1nallm. J. Baer, County Commissioners being; present the following business was transacted: GENERAL FUND: Martha, Rastovich Clerk Hire - Election Exp. $ 9.75 Bostitch- Northwest, Ind. Sheriff' s Supplies 5.62 Northwest Printing Company County Clerk Supplies 8.07;Election Ex0.6.56 14.63 Audrey Fox Clerk Hire - Treasurer' s. Office 1.00 Martha Rastovich Clerk Hire - Treasurer's Office 2.50 Mable G. Livesay Bounty Clerk Clerk's Convention 6.50; Selective Ser.- Postage.90 7.1+0 First National Bank of Portland Blind Assistance .7..00. First National Bank of Portland Old -Age Assistance 710.20 First National Rank of Portland Aid to Dependent Children 213.�D Western Union Conscription Exp. .35 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Tustice of the Peace Tele. Ser. 1.00 Brooking Wood Yard ?flood for County Jail 10.00 The Bend Pilot Clerk's Su =plies 6.75;Election Expense-3-00 9.75 L. E. Garrison Justice of the Peaces' fees 9.00 Northwest Printing Com-)any Election 1.1+0 Alfred Swift Claim of Idem. for Bang's Dis. Cattle Slaughtered 3.33 Charles F. Williamson Claim of Indemnity for Bang's Dis. Cattle Slaughtered 16.00 Winifred Fullington County Nurse - Telephone 7.10 Bend Garbage Company Jail. Exp. 1.50 Dr. J. td. Thom Registrar Fees 2.00 Dr. R. W. Christiansen Election Exn. .65 C. A. Becluaith Election Exp. 16.95 Methodist Church Polling Place 4.00 Harry Crowell Polling Place 5.00 Trinity Lutheran Church Polling Place 4.00 Christian Church Polling, Place 1x.00 Pine Forest Grange Polling Place 1+.00 Jake Settleyimejyer, Jr. Election E :T. - Polling Place 4.00 Eastern Star Grange Polling Place 4.00 Deschutes County Municipal Imp. Dist. Polling Place 17.00 Plainview Cl rLvv Polling Place • 4.00 �edriond Community Church Polling Place 1+.00 Ray Johnson Post #44, American Legion Polling Place - 4.-o0 Ladies Pioneer China Polling Place 11.00 Mabel Rennolc1s Election Ex`). -- Registrar 38.20 C. id. Sorensen Election Exp. -- Registrar 10.00 D. L. FarleiFrh Election E=k . -- Registrar 3.60 Dorothy Vestal Election ExP. -- Registrar 3.10 Clinton Olson Election ri xo.-- Registrar 5.1+0 Walter Petersen Election Exp.-- Registrar 3.30 Elsie Stof.fel Election Exn. -- Registrar .70 Willa Shaver Election Registrar 3.70 Edna Shepard Canvassing Board 4.00 Marguerite Lyons Canvassing Board 11.00 DOG LICENSE FUND: Mary V. Jackson Shee-o killed by dogs 32.00 William Blakely Sheep killed by dogs 100.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATING OF A PORTION OF STANI11UM ROAD: At this time the court ordered the vacating; of: All °that portion of Stannium Road in Donne Hoare Addition to Bend, Oregon, as platted and filed in the county Clerk' s Office in Deschutes County, lying; between Neirpor. t Avenue and Miliraukee Avenue, excepting a strip of land 15 feet in width and. 60 feet in length connecting the alley in Block 1 of said- Bonne Home Addition with the alley in Bloc': 15 of the Northwest Townsite Co' s 2nd, Addition to Bend -, Oregon as platted and f iled in the county clerk's office in Deschutes County, Oregon IN THE KATTER OF THE ACCEPTA1,TCE OF BEER LICE?SE APPLICATIONS: At this time the court an--)roved the-following beer 116ense applications: Harry A. Bedwell, Sisters, Oregon Class "c" Josephine Helfrich, Brothers, Oregon Class "A" C Cleo B.. Hollinshead, Lapine, Oregon Class "C" 7 James William Lemke, Bend, Oregon Rt. 2, Class "C" William Foss, Lavine, Oregon Class "A" Lee Grimes, Sisters, Oregon Class "B ", Class "B" Package H <<D. Day, Lapine, Oregon Class "A" William. Albert Rahn, M- ill_,ican, Oregon Class "C" William White Rose, La-pine, Oregon Class "C" Walter Hickok, Terrebonne, &egon Class "B" IN THE P.IATTER OF SET OF OREGON CODE FOR THE COUNTY JUDGE: The court at this time approved the county judge's request for a set of Oregon Lode, price to be $59.75. IN THE MATTER OF AN HOURLY WAGE FOR THE ELECTION BOARDS: ' ° At this time the county court dTirected that the electicn boards be- paid $0.35¢ for the first t,,,elve (12) hours and-590 be raid for every additional hour. IN THI; MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY 01,111'T.3D LAID: ` At this time the court a-paroved the following deeds: ' To the city of Bend, for $30.00, • Lots 6 & 7, Block-6, Orokla; Lot 1, Block 13, River Terrace; Lot 14, Block 5, Wiestoria, according to the official plat thereof on file anc. on record. in the office df the County Clerk for Deschutes County, Oregon ` To Cecil King et ux, for $75.00, ' A certain tract of land being a 100 ft. strip lying between Block One, Redmond Original -arid the canal, described as follows: Beginning at a point which is the Southeast corner of Lot 2 of Block 1 pf the Original Toimsite of Redmond, thence east about'100 feet to the crest boundary of the Central Oregon Irrigation District Oanal, thence in a northerly direction about 300 feet to a point 7.00 feet due east of the northeast corner of Lot 1 of Block 1 of Original Townsite of Redmond a,s the same is shoim by the plat thereof on file with the County Clerk of Deschutes County, thence .rest 100 feet to the northeast corner of Lot 1 of Block 1 of Original Townsite of Redmond„ • thence in a southerly direction about 300 feet to the point of beginning. • To A.L. Graffenbe-rger, for $50.00 Lots 9, 10 and 11, Block 69. Bend Park To State of Oregon, ° All of the Northeast quarter (N 4) of the Northeast quarter of the Southwest quarter �I (SW4),and the Northwest quarter (Mol) of the Nortlzi-rest ouarter,(NW-4) of the Southeast quarter #j (SE4) of Section 3, Township 20 South, Range 16 East, W.M., Deschutes County containing 20 acres. IN THE VIA.TTER OF AN ANCHOR BASE FOR T_-RC PACIFIC POWER & LICHT COMPANY. C At this time the court approved that an anchor base be granted on the northwest corner of t'he new courthouse building grounds, p�Irpose of the anchor to hold in position a nole carrying high tension wires. There being no further business coi.rst adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge ` Wm. r. Baer Commissioner , E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular meeting of Court held December 4, 1940, C. L. Allen County and E. E: Varco and Wm. J. Baer, County Commissioners-being present the follo-Ang business was transacted: GENERAL FUND: First National Bank of Portland R. C. Schott A. L. Brandt Mrs. R. E. Rudolph C. L. Allen J. H. Loomis J. Alton Thompson Wm, J. Baer E. E. Varco Winifred Fullington Magill Drug Company Standard Oil Company of California Consumer Gas Corporation Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Burton's Service Station General Assistance $1,093.39 Re •.Apprai sal 30 5. 5 Court Reporter 8g.65 School Supt. Clerk '33.00__ Highway Meeting & Convention Exp. 16.00 Acting Probation Officer 43.50 School Supt. -- Travel 29.61; O.S.T.A. dues 2.00 31.61 Commissioner 61.70 Commissioner 52.25 County Nurse--Mileage 52.90; Tele.6.'Tl Supplies`20¢59.71 Jail Exp. 1.25 Sheriff's Auto Exp. 11.19 J.P.--Gas 4.46 J.P. -- Telephone 4.00 Courthouse Exp. 5.41 r Midstate Hardware Courthouse Exp. .27 The Bend Bulletin Leg. Pub, etc. 24.35 Charles F. Williamson Claim for Bang's Diseased Cattle Slaughtered* 14.00 Erifkson's Food Market Soldier's Relief-V.F.W. 7'.52 Dr. Geo. M. Blinn Soldier's Relief- -TJ.S.W.V. 15.00 - Audrey Fox Clerk Hire-- Treas. Office 3.50 Ray Falk Assessor- Travel Exp. 3.95 City Drug Company School Supt. 11.35; Assessor 2.05 13 4o Pacific Power & Light Company Justice of the Peace 2 .-97 Pacific Power &•Light Company Courthouse Electricity 33,69 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Courthouse -Tele. (Various Officers) 42.90 City Drag Company Sheriff's Supplies 1. 29 C. L. McCauley Sheriff Tel. 3.25; Election Exp. 1.00; Trans. Prisoners .75<; 5100 Pacific Stationery & Printing Company Justice of the Peace Dist. #2- Supplies 6.16 State Industrial Accident Commission Peace Officer 7.69; Watermaster .9¢ 9.63 H. C. Hamilton Sheriff -Auto & Travel 2.40 C. P. Becker Election Exp, 19.50 City Drug Company Election Exp. 2.15 State Department of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & Measures 1g.144 The Bend Pilot Leg. Publ (Notice of Intention to exchange • county Land) 29.50 Bend Water Department Jail 2,05 Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Auto & Travel 16.21 The Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. 13-50 Henson Cafe Prisoners' Meals ,75, H. & L. Cafe It " 1+9,25 Doming Cafe Prisoners' Meals 47.50; Jurors Meals 6.95 54.45 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 196.68 C. P. Niswonger Coroner 10.50 R. I. Hamby Auto & Travel Exp. -- Sheriff 3.20 Mable G. Livesay Election Exp. 5.00 The Miller Lumber Company Soldier's Relief (V.F.W.) 3.00 State Industrial Accident Comm. Asst. Watermaster (Oct. Payroll) .10 DOG LICENSE FUND: Pacific Coast Stamp Works Dog Tags 29.15 PENERAL ROAD FUND: Geo. H. McAllister Salary 162.76 Lee Hollenbeck Salary: 137.75 Clinton Delude Salary 132.5 Carl E. Alfrey Salary 137.75 D. D. Tussing Salary 1314.21 0. G. Hale Salary 122.75 W. A. Carpenter Salary 99.25 Julius Steen Salary 105.76 Geo. T. Murphy Salary 106.39 T. C. Daly Salary 105.°76 Roger F. Taylor Salary g.6o Dan C. Wood Salary 5375 Carl Ammons Salary 117.76 Hilda Acres Salary (Gen. Exp.) 140.00 National Hospital Association Dues (Gen. Exp.) 26.00 Geo. H. McAllister Convention Exp. (Gen. Exp. Acct.) 6.Oo Schoop & Schulze Tire Service Tare Account 1.75 State Industrial Accident Comm. Ins. (Mist. Acct.) 52.140 Union Oil Company 6f California Fuel 192.52 Bend Hardware Company Hardware 19.61 Galloway's Tire Account 4.00 W. W. McClure • Hardware Acct. Brookings Wood Yard Gen. Exp. 15.00 Entriken Brothers Parts 1.00 Central Oregon Motor Company Parts 2.79 The Texas Company Lub. Acct. 3.90 The Miller Lumber Company Lumber 74.66 Carroll's Boar and ,Fender Repairing Parts 9.6g Reed Tractor and Equipment Company Parts 16.39 Schuman Auto Electric Parts 2.00 Houk Motor Company Parts 3.64 Midstate Hardware Company Hardware 50,97 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Gen. Exp. (Ins.) 7.95 J. W. Copeland Yards Lumber 11,99 E. E. Varco Gen. Exp. 1+1+.10 Wm. J. Baer Gen. Exp, . 27.90 Bend Hardware Company Hardware 52.29 Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Parts 33.30 Farmers Hardware Company Hardware 43.95 Pacific Power & Light Company Misc. Acct. 9,52 Bend Water Department Misc. Acct. 1.15 Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Parts 4o.16 Standard Oil Company of California Fuel 5.69 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Misc. Acct. 5.35 Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation Equipment 900.00 560 IN THE MATTER OF OFFICE EWIPMENT BIDS FOR THE NEW COURTHOUSE: At this time the court received and ppened bids for the office equipment for the new courthouse, the following bids were received. Bushong & Company (Magill. Drug Co.) $4,341.80 RepulAA c Steel Corporation 4,267.00 Koke- Chapman Co. (Piece of Equipt.) 348.00 Oregon Equipment Co. Metal Office Furn. Co. 4,739.36 City Drug Co.. (& Redmond Spokesman) . 4,072.00 Contract awarded to City Drug Company & Redmond Spokesman upon the motion.of I'm. J. Baer and seconded by C. L. Allen and E. E. Varco. ` IN THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR STATIONERY SUPPLIES: At this time the court opened bids for stati6nery for various offices, the bids were as follows,: Bend Bulletin $39.95 Bend Pilot 40.30 Porter Signett 31.95 The lowest bid being by Porter- Signett Company for $31.,95 the contract was awarded to that firrn. IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR LOG HAULING BY BROOKS - SCANLON LUMBER COMPANY;" At this time the court the hauling of logs over certain roads by the Brook - Scanlon Lumber company described as follows: A portion of the Skyliner's Road from approximately the Anderson Mill to a point about 2 1 miles' west of Bend and for about 2 miles of the Shevlin Park Road, being about 7 miles for' the-total haul. IN THE MATTER OF RIGID.' -0F -WAY EASEMENT: At this time the court signed a right•of way easement given to Central Oregon Electric Cooperation by Deschutes County described as follows: NEJ of SWq and the Nz of the SE* of Sec. (6) Twp. (17) South Range (12) N.W.. of NWJ of Sec. (8) Twp. (17) South Range (12) South z of NW of Sec. (32) Twp. (15) South Range (11). Resolution is on file at the clerk's office for this easement. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court signed the following deeds: To: Warren Art_hurs, et ux Lot 1, Block 153, Second Addition to Bend Park. $20.00 To: Allen Grant NE Sq, Sec. 20, Twp. 20 S.R. 11 E.W.M. $50.00 E To: Ole Grubb, et ux NW-ISIFJ of Sec- 5, Twp. 17 S. R. 12 E.W.M. $70.00 To: Richard E. Bailor, et ux Lots 6, 7, 8, 9.and 10, Block 28, Laidlaw $25.00 To: 0. C. Crump Lots 1, 2, 3, and 4 Block 77 Redmond Original $60.00 To: Max M. Hawes Lot .16, Block 14, Lot 5, Block 14 and Lot 2 Block 19, highland; $110.00 To: A. C. Suhre, et ux All -that portion of sWjSE,-, Sec. 6, Twp. 17 S.R. 12 E.R.M. lying west of a line paralleling and 20 feet distant from the west bank $250.00 of the Deschutes River and containing 5 acres more or'less. In THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS FCC? COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court approved the following contract's: 11 To: Francis E: Davis j Lots 15 and 16 Block 116, 1st Add. to Bend Park $60.00 Total 12 00 Down 71 • 1� To: Mrs. William Durfee a Lots 6 and 7, Block 35, Wiestoria To: Leo Kentner Lots 10 and 11, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition To Bert Smith. Lots 11 and 12 Block 9, Northwest Townsites' Company l,st. Addition 5.00 per month $90.00 Total 18.00 Down 10.00 per month $50.00 Total 10.00 Down 5.00 per month, $40.00 Total 8.00 Down 5.00 per mo. To: J. L. Ross Lots 9 and 10 Block 10, Grandview $85.00 Total 17.00 Down 10.00 per month 11 19 561 IN THE MATTER OF A LEASE FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court signed a lease for county owned land To: G. McCann, Lot 9 Block g Lytle, $10.00 for lease. IN THE MATTER OF NOTICE FOR VACATING OF BUILDING USED FOR COURTHOUSE: At this time the court directed the County Clerk to give notice to L.. M. Foss, Trustee that• on or before Jan_..3,.1941 that the county offices would move to the newly constructed county courthouse. IN THE MATTER OF EASEMENT OF LAND IN A FORM OF DEED FOR FIGHT OF -WAY TO DESCHUTES COUNTY: At this time the county court approved purchasing for right-of-way from the Great Northern Railway Co. the following described property, consideration to be $15.00: The north forty (40) fleet of the west six hundred seventy four and forty six hundredths (67:.46) feet of the northwest quarter of the southeast quarter ,(NW�SEQJ of section nine (9),, township eighteen (19) south, range twelve (12) east Willamette Meridian, containing sixty two hundredths (0.62) of an acre, more or less-. IN THE MATTER OF A LEASE FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court signed a lease for county owned land, To: C. W. Adams W -INEJ Sec. 27, Twp. 17 Range 14 E.W.M. SO Acres 0 .04¢ per acre There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner In the Matter of the Application of ) BROOKS SCANLON•LUMBER CO for a permit ) O R D E R to haul logs over certain County Roads ) $3.20 On this day comes Brooks Scanlon Lumber Co mpary and applies to this Court under the provisions of of Chapter 360, General Road Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter 446, General Road Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit tc: haul logs over and upon the - following roads in Deschutes County, Oregon: A portion of the Skyliner's Road from approximately the Anderson Mill to a point about two miles west of Bend and for about 2 miles of the Shevlin Park Road, being about 7 miles for the total haul. They propose to haul these logs with one Ford V-S Truck. It appearing to the Court that the interest of the public will be served by the proposed operations it is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of said Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company for a permit to ha- logs over and upon the above described Roads, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ordered that the Operations of the Applicant be subject to all the restrictions and regulations of.the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioner. It is further ORDERED that for any tiolations of Chapter 446, General Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935 Session, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the applic furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 4th day of December, 1940. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm. J. Baer County Commissioner E. E. Varco County Commissioner RESOLUTION RESOLVED, that the County Judge and County Commissioners, constituting the County Court of Deschute County, Oregon, for and in behalf of said County be and they are hereby authorized, ordered and empowered to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Central Electric Cooperative, Inc., a cooperative corporation, proper right-of-way easement, granting unto said Central Electric Cooperative, Inc. its successors and assigns, the right to enter upon the lands of said County situate in said County and State, and more particularly described as follows: The Northeast (iarter of the Southwest (�aarter,'and the North Half df the Southeast gi.arter of Section Six (6), Township Seventeen (17), South, Range Twelve (12); the Northwest Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of Section Eight (S), Township Seventeen (17), South, Range Twelve (12); South Half of the Northwest Quarter of Section:Thirty- two (32), Township Fifteen (15), South, Range Eleven (11) all east of the Willamette Meridian, and to construct, operate and maintain on the above - described lands and in or upon all streets, roads•and highways abutting said lands an electric transmission or distribution line 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 falling. C. L. Allen County Judge E. E. Varco Co. Con. BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular meeting of Court held December 19, 1940, C. L. Allen County Judge end E. E. Varco and Wm. J. Baer_, County Commissioners being present; the following business was transacted: Laura Emard Juror Fees $1g.00 N. Ellen Stuart " `r 21.00 W. F. Lady Juror fees & mileage - 27.90 Dorothy Franks " " " 1 9.20 Clare L. Colegrove " " " 21.20 Alva Goodrich Atty. Fees (Thompson) 15.00 Martha Rastovich Election Exp. 23.75 East Side Adding Machine & Type. Co. Sheriff Typewriter Overhaul 19.00 Marchant Calculating Machine Company Sheriff--Renewal Maintenance Con. 12.50 Test Coast Printing & Binding Co. Sheriff-Is Office Supplies 49.33 T. E. J. Daffy Circuit Judge -- Office Supplie:t 3.25 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster- Typewriter 70.00 Burroughs Adding Machine Company Sheriff $21.50; Assessor 13.30 54.g0 Richfield Oil Corporation Sheriff's Aub Exp. 5.97 11axguerite Lyons Assessor P.U.D. Work 50.00 Redmond Electric Election Expense 1.90 Alice J. Weeks Care of Prisoners 17.00 West Coast Printing & Binding Co. Northwest Printing Company School Sup t. Exp. Election Im. 41.25 9.53 Porter- Signett Printers L. E. Garrison Charles F. Williamson City Garbage Contractors C. L. Allen Porter- Signett Printers Bend Drug Company Audrey Fox . C. L. McCauley Bushong & Company 'Shepards Citations } Bender -Moss Company Floyd Scott !S hellhart's Cash Grocery American Legion Magill Drug Company Pine Tavern DOG LICENSE FUND: - William Blakely Pacific Coast Stamp Works GLRERAL ROAD FUND: 1x1 Snell 13hell Oil Company Great Northern Railroad Company 13oward Cooper Corporation Woodbury Company Union Oil Company of California Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. General Pet. Corporation of Cal. 1K. E. Erickson Co., Inc. 13. L. Pritchard Company 3. L. Pritchard Company Feenaughty Machinery Company IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LANDS Nursd 6. watermaster 4.�(} ;; Clerk 6.00; Suvt. 3.0; Sheriff 9.95; Judge x..50 J.P. Dist. #2 Indemnity for Bang's Diseased Cat.tle Slaughtered Garbage Co. Judge--Postage Election Exp. Circuit Court Exp. Clerk Hire--Treas.-Office Sheriff--Postage Sheriff Office Supplies Citations (Circuit Court Exp.) Cranford Stat. Con. ( Circuit Court Erro.) Assessor-Field Deputy Soldier's Relief (American Legion Bend) Soldier's Relief (Bend Am. Legion) (U.S.W.-V.) lunch -- County Association w - Sheep killed by dogs Dog Tags -license Plates L-ab 21:12; Fuel 234.94 General Exp. Parts Hardware Fuel Parts Lub. Acct. Hardware Parts Parts Parts ORDER FOR SALE OF' REAL PROPERTY 33-95 1`+' j.00 6.5o 12.00 5.00 6.75 1.00 .7.00 95.00 .6.35 10.00 10.00 5.00 7.50 92.50 10.00 9.60 100.00 29.15 9.00 264.06 15.00 21.95 5.59 75 .96 3.39 31.63 9.6o 5.27 1.91 60.gg WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said county to sell said property. 'WHEREFORE, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and di.rec to sell the following described real property in the manner p rovieled by law for not less than the minimum pri and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs "of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel No. 1. SW,SWj, Sec. 35, Twp. 21, ange 10. ($8.00 down, balance in six months at 6% interest) $40.00 Terms Parcel No. 2. Lot 2, Block 42, Northwest Townsite Co's. Second Addition ($15:00 down, balance $5.00 per month at 6% interest) $75.00 Terms Parcel No. "3. Lot 2, Block 199, Third Addition to Bend,Park $10.00 Cash Parcel No. 4. NWjNEj, Sec. 27, Twp. 19, Range 14 $0.00 Cash Dated this 19thday of December, 1940. i C.L.A.11en l Co. Judge Wm. J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner �J N IN THE 14ATTER OF THE TRANSFER OF FUNDS: .The County Treasurer is_hereby ordered to transfer $3,675,12 from the Motor Vehicle Fund to the Road Bond Sinking Fund and to transfer $18,276.23 from the Motor Vehicle License Fund to the Road Fund. Said $18,276.23 to be used for calling.Roa.d. Fund Warrants. IN THE MATTER OF PAYMENT OF LOST WARRANT: The County Treasurer is hereby Ordered to Pay M. Burich $135.15, which represents payment in full of General Fund Warrant Registered No. 40056, which was lost or destroyed. Bond for $250.00 was approved.by the County Judge and is on'file in County Treasurer's Office,'as required by law. IN THf: MATTER OF A PERMIT TO HAUL LIGHT POLES EVER DESCHUTES COUNTY ROADS: The court at this time granted to Mr. Jess Tetherow permission to haul light poles over Deschutes County Roads. IN THE MATTER OF A SAFE FOR THE SHERIFF'S OFFICE: At this time the court approve an expenditure of $200 for the purchase of a safe for the Sheriff's office. i IN THfMATTER OF LOAD LIMITS OVER DESCHUTES•COUNTY ROADS: At this time the court approved the motion that restricted the load limits of county roads to be in- creased, the only exception being in the case of the use of the roads by the U.S.National Government for Nation Defense. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY 0TiM LAND: At this time the court approved the following deeds: To: Central Oregon Irrigation Company ' Beginning at the bwer and northerly end of the main flume of the Central Oregon Canal of the Central Oregon Irrigation District. at station designated as 5900 in the NEg of the SWJ of Section 7, Township 18, South Range 12 East of the W.M. thence in a southerly direction to a point 50 feet south of the southerly rim of the Deschutes Canyon which point is 450 feet north of the Southeast corner of the. NEJ of the SWJ of said Section 7, thence southwesterly on a line parallel to and 50 feet southwesterly from the southerly rim of said carryon through the' SE.1 of the SWJ of said Section 7 to a point on the west line thereof which point is 180 feet north of the SW corner of the Southeast taarter of the SEg of said Section 7; also beginning at a point on the east line of said Section 13, Twp. 18, S.R. 11 E.w.M., which point is 260 feet south of the NE Corner of said section thence southwesterly on a line parallel to and 50 feet southwesterly from the southerly rim of said canyon through the E7 of said Section 13 and to the intersection of the existing road as laid out and established through the SEa of the NEa of Section 13, Tot The City bf Bend Blocks 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, 8 and 9 in Bend Park, Lots 1 to 8 both inclusive in Block 124, and all of Blocks 125 and 127 of 1st Addition to Bend Park. E Half of Lot 1, Block 23, Bend, Lot-9, Block 23, Boulevard Addition to Bend, Oregon. Lots 1 and 2 Block 19, Center Addition to Bend, Oregon N'of tract 18 Lytle Acreage and Lots 12 & 14, Block 11, Wiestoria according to the official plat 6n file and on record in office of the County Clerk for Deschutes County Oregon Consideration $255.00 To: Ole W. Grubb SWJ of SE.1 of Sec. 5 Twp. 17 S. R. 12 E.W.M. To: Mrs. G. 0. Cowley Lot 8, Block 23, Boulevard Addition There being no further business court adjourned. In the Matter of the Application of ) Jess Tetherow ) for a permit to haul light poles over ) County Roads ) Consideration $40.00 Consideration $75.00 C. L. Allen County Judge- Wra. J. Baer Commissioner O R D E R On this day comes Jess Tetherow and applies to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit to haul light poles•over and upon the County Roads in Deschutes County, State of Oregon. It appearing to the Court that the interest of the public will be served by the proposed operation It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of the said Jess Tetherow a permit to haul. 1 poles over and upon the above County Roads, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all the re- strictions and regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioner. - It is further ORDERED that for any violations of Chapter 446, General Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935 Sessions, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the t 56 applicant furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 19th day of December, 1940. C. L. Allen County Judge Wm: J. Baer Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner BE IT REt,1EMBrRED that o, remnl ar o- - me�;ting of Co1ITt held- Jar 2, 1� ? , Ci. L Al' en, Co:__t�; J :k tanc L Ti�..•r ri� ^7. f� -r� �'Im J • ::l�.+l t _ V�'.��.tv �f ^aii =� .�i :� L __l.iJ be�nE; ire sent l��i'e �1 lolls! ;. /, rq-? , > 1 L� -_-,sl V� t� e ss tfa`s t tnr st�.V tea C7'Ely ER AL VT.n: D 695-50 C • L. irc-cerley, Mheri.rf 206.20 First 17a.tio nal Bank of Portland First national Bail. of Portland First iational Bank of Portland Bear, s Jewelry Store 2.50 The Bend Bulletin 55.00 J. F • Hosch, M. D. John M]Lchelet 5.00 Winifred Fullington 3 •50 Magill Drug ComPany Bushong & Company State Industrial Accident'Comm. State Industrial Accident Comm. Bend Portland Truck Service 'a • B • Gozxl d Kendall Sealer Company Shell Oil Company :Bend Garbage Com,0an1,r Art Burnside & Company Northwest Printing Company He pry Tymer Company R. 0• Schott I •J -Baer Marie 1?0017es Martha, Rastovich Bushong & Com- p any ,kabrey E • Perry Downing Cafe Mable G • Livesay Northwest Printing Company Morgan Williamson Lyle Woods H • G. Meagher Winifred F`allington 9 Aadrey Fox Pac. Telerhone & Tele. Company Bend Troy Laundry Pacific Power & Light Company West Coast Printing & Binding CO.Mpany Wm • J . Baer Thednonc3 Spokesman Kendall Sealer Coy pang Dr • H. A • Huffman Mrs • Roy E • Rudolph L •E , Garrison R• B • Go -old Engineering Company N • R. Gilbert DOG LICENSE: Mary V • Jackson GEU +.RA.L ROAD FUND: r_. tore) 695-50 Aid to Dependent Cail dren 206.20 Blind Assistance 7,.00 715.40 01,1 .Age Assistance Re,)air Clerk's Clock 2.50 55.00 Leg. p,ab. etc • Prof • Services ion F•rt•Click) 5.00 De�ositlon Of Japes Steen (lioiil`� -1 case) 3 •50 Sheriffs Auto and Travel Expense 15.10 Jail 4.30; Sheriff 1.30 5.60 Sheriff's Office Supplies •' 5 6-73 Peace Officers •94 Watermaster Emergency Fund 22'35 Assessor 5.00; Misc . Gen, Exp . 10.00 15.00 Sheriff's Office Suppplies `x•15 Sheriff's Aato Exp • 6.35 J a.i.1 Exp . 1.50 I 31-36 Sheriff s Fx-o • Emergency= Fund" 20b .06 14.56 Assessor Reli;oPraisal ( �alary & Exp -Acct •; 293.10 Commissioner 37.50 Isazing Auto Licenses - C 19.00 Issuing A'dt.o Licenses 32.50 County 01eri -I s Supplies 4 • `'9 W +a ",, aster 203.26 Prisoner s Meal s 62 .00: Jurors(I�jir •Co„-rt) 6.55 Juvenile 1.00 Country* Clerk - Stamps'. Circuit Co'I_Ir't ;Ox'o - Jail Exp Circuit Court Eat; •(COm_Ot0n Circuit Court Exp•(Com-: ;ton County Nurse-Mileage 5G-75 Guard) Guard) Supblie s 7 - 40 Posla.,e 5.00. Clerk Hire- Treas! Office County Judge Tele . (Oct . &; !ITOV., ,) County Hurse- Laundry Courthouse lamp •' Aerk' s Supplies Rant - Deposit Boxes (Sheriff '& Clerk) Leg • Pub • Treasurer) s Sun_�li c;s Soldier's Relief (ti •S .W •V •) School Su7t, Clerk Pent J.P. Office ( ]sec •) Rent (Dec.) Rent County Treasx -ergs Office (Dec.) Sheep killed. by dogs 69.55 5.00 2.59 15.00 12.50 10.00 69.15 4.25 9-35 S .41 x+2.25 40725 6.32 46.90 1.95 12.00 36•oo 10-00 10.00 10 .00 32.00 0 . -1 Hilda Acree Villiar.:;. Hilgers National Hosoitel Association State Industrial Accident Comm. Bend Water Department Ballow & Wright Wm .J . Baer Faxmer s Hardware Company Pacific Power & Light Co,:roany III THE WATT -72 OF THII TRANSFER OF FU'TDS : Gen. Exp . Acct. Gen. Exi) • Acct, "( Gen. Exp. Acct• Ins. Misc. Acct Parts Commissioner (Gen. Er_a - Acct,) Har dwar e Misc • Acct. '}0.00 15-00 206 .0G 53.56 1.15 15.77 29-70 32.99 13.4 It is hereby Ordered that the County- Treasurer transfer $595.99 from the General Fund to the School District Bond. and Interest Fund-Said transfer is according to suggestion of State Auditors in 1g3o, Audit Report IN THE MATTER OF INTEIRYST RATES FOR COUNTY WARR.LNT S : At this time the county court directed that the interest rate on General Fund Warrants be reducbd to 3% interest, and for General Road Pa d. the interest rate also be 3 %, effective February 1, 1941. IN TIC i,:ATTLR OF A DANCE HALL PERMIT: At this time the court granted a dance hall perml.t to R. F. Riedel and' Geo T. I4 ur -ohy, Jjr. for 'he o-peration of the Pine Forest Grange Hall • IN THE LviATTER OF' THE DESIGNATIO11 OF A TELEPHO1,;1 LINE 'At this time the county court granted a right of way to the Tetherow Butte Co-operative Telephone ComaLuny for the pla.ce.ment of poles, description of right of uray on file in the County Clerk's Office. i IN T11I iIATTER OF A LAND XCHIO?GE: 'At this time the county entered into a, land. exchange with H. F. Murphy and E. H. Young and Central Oregon Irrigation District and deeded to aforesaid r.arties land on the Bear Market Road, description of land being on file in the County -Clerk' s Office . IN T?-+I MAI<T'�"R 01' A D OFD FOR . COMYTY OVI ED LAND: ,At this time the county deeded property to the following: To: Leo El1.is Lots 21 and 22, Block 25, Bonne Hone Addition $ 35.00 ,To: A. C. Stoles Lot 12 Block 17, Highland It"') -CO To: R. B. Hollembaek East 120 feet by 200 feet of Tract 1, Lytle Acres122.61 There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge E. E • Varco Commi ssioner _ Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COtfRT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR T?II DOMITY OF DESCHUTES In the Matter of the Designation 1 of } ORDER the Direction of a Telerhone Line } This matter coming do for consideration thi s 2nd day of January, 1ni i, on the a?)rli Cat? 0i1 Of the Tetherow Butte Cooperative-Telephone Company for-the designation by the County Col rt of the -place and- manner of erecting-, a telephone Line alon.7 the county, roads horeinafteer described, • It is therefore orc!ernd that the Tethero,.r P-Litte Cooperative Telep hone Conran;- be emmwered and auth- orized to-construct a telephone line, to erect poles, and string vrir.es thereon in such a manner as not to inte: fe---e with-the use of the roads hereinafter mentioned, as public roads in the manner and at the Maces descri' e as follows, to -, ".nit: o. I. Beginning at the Southeast :corner of the Southeast Quarter SE1 f 1 T + + V� � Q ( .,�' o_ she I cr ;,:zeas � Qt,ar „er. D Section 4, T"� - 15 � Range 1 E.W.M. and extend_in directly north for 1?- mile to the Soublurest Corner of the y "'' Sec. 27,3tvo. 1!-, S. Ran;;e 13 •W-1 thence directly east mile; thence directly north for 1 mile to the Southwest Corner of the No • 2 • Beginning at a ooint on the north line of the NWl PTE'-,��- Section 34, T,•r?D. 1I1, S . Range 13 • E -W--"1- ' a..�, r0::i ^lc ^..tel?r 3171 feet ,°.Test of the Northeast Corner Of the a Ore deSCrl tt7 On, thence westerly to this south;,rest corner of the Soil SW- 27- 14 -13; Thence directly south for ' "s i:lile; Thence directly east for 3/I mile to a -point located u,t the Southwest Corner, of the Northwest Qa.arter Section 35,- .Twp. 14, S. Range 13 Thence directls- south for a distance of mile, Thence in a southvesterl, direction adjacent to the Pilot Butte Cana?. to a point on the east line of SE1 I?l; 1_15 -13 aioprGxlIlia. 300 feet d.srectly south of the Northeast Eorner of said above descrirtion. No • 3 Beginning at a. „oint in the Northeast Corner of the Northeast Quar. te.r. (I?ED Section 4, Tvro • 1 S. Range 13 EX-M- thence extenr.in,n, west for mile, thence Ctirect_y sol,tH to point on the east line of SE-4 RTt1ti i.- _15 -13 €+.Iaproxili•atblY 300 feet north of the southeast Corner of ^said. above description The said Telephone line to be constructed in a substantial ;-canner. The boles thereof to be placed not more than three feet Prom the line of the saiC- count,, rOadS and. so constructed that the wires thereof and the guy wires use:11. ih connection there -with sholl not interfere ,•;itn t1 he use of the sa.i road by the nulblic nor ly rz4 with the entry to adjacent properties at any established T)la.ce of entry th.ereto- Dated this 2hd day of January , 1'"11. . 3'. Allen Judge 'ism .J . Baer Co- n-aissioner :E . E . Var co Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular meeting of, Court held Janua.r�r 15, ,1�' 1, C - L• Allen County Jud.gb and E. E. VUrco and Ole t^t. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacteO.: (x�iRAL FUND: Fritz Waller. Courthouse Moving Fund $ 7.95 C. H. Bishop Courthouse M,ovint­ Acat. 21.-94. - Earl Thalman Courthouse moving Acct . 21 .941 Geo. Roberts Courthouse Moving Acct. 15.96 Vern Hammer Courthouse Moving Acct. 15.96 John. Thalman Courthouse Moving Acct. -10 •97 Floyd Sto;Te Courthouse Moving Acct. 9.97 Francis Berridge bourthouse Moving Acct. 10-97 Smith Courthouse Moving Acct • 13.96 State Industrial Accident Comm. Courthouse Moving Acct. 11.25 :Bureau of Labor Courthouse 1Expense 5.00 Clifford J. Dunmyer Courthouse Expense 55.91x- .Andrew Foley Assessor's Bond (1941 Irem -. 6.o0 :Liubermens Insurance Agency Sheriff's Bond (1911 Prem.) 50.00 H. C. Nelson Sheriff' s Exp • 49-03 :Fred G. Moore Courthouse Moving Account 39-00 :Ruth Shearer County Treasurer (1/6 of a, month's Sal.) 20.53 :Fred Moore Courthouse Moving Fund 9.90 John Michelet Deposition (James Steen) (Cir • Court. FJrp.) 9.50 Gladys Gardner Dist. Atty. . & Sieri.ff' s Steno. 11.67 �1 First National Bank of Portland. General Assistance 1.231 •22 George Childs Hardware Company Courthouse Bro. 3.20 J. S. Davis Company Prem. Treas. Bond 150.00 I. The Miller Lixmber Company Fuel New Courthouse !24.00 Smith's Electric Circuit Court • 15 i l Bend Furniture Com -many Jail Eqiiiptment 20I1.95 J . W . Copeland Yardss Courthouse Equipment 27.99 Packer, Scott Company Janitor' s Supplies 79-7 4 J . S . Inner Jail Equipment - ii5 °30 0. L • McCauley Jail Equipment 72.00 Oregon State Agricul, College Agricultural Agent & Hanle Dem. 1600.00 Gilbert' s Insurance Agent Sheriff's Bond Prem. 100.00 J. S • Davis Company Clerk' s Bond Prem . 50.00 ; De p . Clerk 5.00 55.00 L. E. Garrison Bond J .P . Dist . #1(H .T -Merritt), 10.00 Bend Insurance Agency Bond Prem, Wm.B.Gilbert 2Fi_00 R.I.Ha,mby 12.50 15.00 62.50 J .H.Lo,omis 10.00, C. P •Niswon,er II T.E.J. Duffy Postage •- Circuit ,judge 10.00 Young's Mat Factory Courthouse Exp • 7-69 J .J . Newberry Company Jail Equipment . 11.15 H.W. Woolworth Company Jail Equipment L;.-63 Cla` pool Furniture Company Jail Eq-ai.p -rent 3� •00 First National Bark of Portland Old-Age Assistance 695.00 First National Bank of Portland. Blind. Assistance 7.00 First National Bank of Portland Aid to Dependent Children x-210.50 � L. E. Garrison J. P. Dist-#2 27.00 1 DOG LIGMTSE FUND: 1porter-Signett Printers L!og License 10'75 I IN THE MA`T'TER OF BIDS FOR A COUI`TTY TRJCK: At this time the court accented the bid of the Houk Motor Company for a 2 ton truck low bid. being $1653-64, IN THE NATTER OF A PETITION OF AT EXTENSION OF THE H94BY I•iARJ�ET ROAD: At this time the court recei-,red a -re tition from 41 re ,-istered voters in votinfg precincts number nine � II� and twelve, that the Hamb,� Ma.r'Let road. be extended one ouarter I ,. 567 IN THE PLATTER OF THE APPOINTh'.ENT OF COUNTY OFFICERS: The follmring appointive officers are hereby reta.inedi George H. T'IcAllister, County Road Master Dr. J. W • Thorn, County Health Officer &irs. t°tinifred. Fullington, CouAty Nurse• J Danmyer, Jailer-janitor IN THE MATTER OF TH? DESIGNXTIO'NT OF COUNTY NEWSPAPERS: . The Bend "Bullbtin and the Redillond Spokesman are hereby designated as county newspapers for the year lgl�l . IN THE MATTER OF AN EASE1 YT IMED: At this time the county court directed t7-,,.t an easement deed be made to the Central Electric Cooper - ative, Inc. for the following described property. Southwest Quarter of Sout_.v,est of Section Thirty --six (36) , Township Fifteen (15i�, South Rang Ten (10) and Northwest Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Section Twenty -four (24), Township Sixteen (1 South Range Eleven, East of the Willamette Ivierid an. also Easement Deed. The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Qaar. ter of Section Thirty -Six (36) , Township Fifteen ((,,15) , South Range Twelve (12) ; Southvrest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty -six (26) , Township `Six..teen (16) , South Range T,..-relve (12) ; Northwest Quarter of Southeast (Zaarter of Section Twenty -Two ( 22) ; ITcrtheast Qaar t er of Northwest quarter and ITort•heast Quarter of Southeast Quarter of SectionTvrenty -Three (23) ; Northwest Quarter of Northt -,rest N, .arter of Section Twent-i Foy r (241 ; and Northeast Quarter of ?ortheast Quarter of Section Twenty -six (26); all in Township Eighteen (18), South Range TTrelve (17) W1cst Half of West Half of Section Sever_ (17), and %lest Half of Northwest Quar, Of Section Eighteen (18) South, Range Thirteen (13) E •t -Yl . IN THE MATTER OF A ZEFD TO COUNITY OlflrOD LAND: The county at this tine the court directed that deeds be dravm for the following: To the City of Bend: Lots 11 and 12, Block 1, River Terrace and. Lot 16, Block 11, Wiestoria, according td the official plat thereof on file and on record in the office of the County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon• Consideration $1.99 IN THE TATTER •OF A •PERMIT TO HAUL LIGHT POLES OVER COUNTY ROADS: At this ti:ie the court grante4jigriaission to Earl Broom to haul light poles over county -ro +,ds. IN TF± I- IATTER OF SALARIES: At this time the Clerk was or. ?.erect to draw monthly v!arrants to the following- officers for the year 19) -!•1. or until further notice: J. A. Fountain Assessor $166.66 Ray Falk Dept:ty Assessor 110.00 Elsie Cox - Deputy Assessor . • • 100.00 Mable Livesay County Clerk 150-00 Norman Stewart Deputy County Clerk 115.00 0p al Sprague Deputy County Clerk 199.00 'C.' L . Allen Count;; Judge 125.60 Hilda Acree County Court I+0.00 Hilda Acree Road -30:00 J • Dunmyer,K Janitor 100.00 Margaret Graves Sheriff 30.00 Margaret Braves District Attorney 30.00 Dr • Thom Health Officer 25.00 Mrs. Winifred Fullington, Co. County Nurse 135.00 Margaret Smith Clerk, County :Nurse 35.00 - H. T. McPritt Justice of the Peace 100.00 r C. L. McCauley Sheriff 209.33 R. I. Hamby Deputy Sheriff 135-00 Herbert Hamilton Deputy Sheriff 33,33 Vlema Povey Sheriff Clerk gG.00 Geraldine Arney Sheriff's Clerk 70.00 J. A. Thompson School Sept. 166,66 R. A. Ferguson County Treasurer 125.00 III? THr� MATTER OF T10 RE -SALE OF COL71TY 011 NDS ) ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY TED LA_ Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter desceibed, .and the County Court deers it for the best interest of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Slle-riff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and.directed to s_e1l the following describes real property in the manner provided. by lai %, for not less than.. the mi marl price anti terms set opposite each ';ract, plus Costs of advertising, recording, etc • 0 5-69 f7 Parcel 'No - 1 - Lot 7, Block 30 Davidson! s Add. to Sisters $5;.00. Cash Parcel Tdo , 2. Lot 7, ]31ocII- 2, Gram dviEn•, 25.00. CaskL - . - Parcel No 3• That part of Lots 1 -2 -3 and I1, Block- 7, Sub. a`Z''41, Section 4, and NE $ Sec. 9 Tm­p . 18 R. 12 E.W. lvin.g between Central Oregon Canat and Great Nothern Rai>"oa right of r way; A so Lots 5 -6 -7 and S, Bloc_ 5, Sub. SEA, Section 4 ' and NE a Section 9, Twp. 18 R'•, 1.2 E except rail -road right of way • - 55.00 Parcel No. I+ Lot 13, Block 1, Irld iStreet Addition. ($25-00 doc!n, balance $10.00 -ber month at 6% interest) • 100.00 Parcel No. 5 Lots 15 and 16 Block 25, Center Add'. ($10.00 clown, balance $5.00 per month at 6% iAterezt) 50.00 Parcel No • 6 M,1 SF� , Sec . 13, Tarp . 1 ,5, R. 12 E •�1' • 1 .00 ( $10.00 down �I5.00 Atli; t 15, 1911 and $15.00 S.e_,tember . 15, 1911 a N interest) Dated this 15th day of January, 19111. C. L Allen, County Judge Ole W. Gi-abb Commissioner E. E. Varco Commissioner THE 14ATTER OF DEEDS FOR TIE RANGE Oil LAND. Cash Terms Terris Terms In order to clear .title of- right- of -way for Bear County load- the County Covrt Exchanged three axate ,parcels of property for three others of e(Tlal value To: Central Oregon,I-rrigation District, The Stir of the T`RJ Section 18, Township 17 So-atll, t'ange 13 East WIM. From: Central Oregon Irrigation District to Deschutes County NE4' of the T1E of Section 13„ Toi!nship 17 South, Range 12 East W-14. To: E • H. Young - The'SUx of the SL of the Tn'T1, of the SFz of Section I!, Township 19 South, Range 13 EaTt W- "4-lying west of the right- of -viay of the Oregon T- 1, n'.:. Railway. From: E. H. You:ag to Deschutes County s This deed is given ir, exchange fora 60 foot, st>ip of land, the center line of which is d.escribE as follows:-- Beginning at engineer's station 10& -Sc)..l as staked on the ground said- station also loin on the south line of tl:p N of the SW1 of the i1WY of the SI e Sec . 4. Ti!p . 15 S . , Range l� E th�.'41.; thence S �90 Ol 45utt 379 feet to enginE;erl s statior. IJ61 which noint Lies on the south line of the Ml' of the SE of said. Section 4,. Said portion_ aT and containing approx':Yate] 0.5 Acres. To: H. F. Marphy Si' o- of the II of the 11. 4-4- of the U of Section IL, "wlo • 19 SO- Range l2 E -.W .M-.- lyinf; east- o_f- the right- of-wa;T of the Baer Creek County Road as .recorded and staved on the ground. From H. F. idurphy to Deschutes County This deed. is given in e. change for a 60 foot strip of 1p. d,' the center line of which is de:scrib( as follows: Beginning at en ginaerl s station 7110 on survey of the Bear Creels Road, z,!hich static is further located on the north Line of the SWI of. the N -a'- of the STo. of Section 4, TWp . ll S . 7 12 E -W •II • ; thence south 29201 L5"' east 379 feet to engineer' s station 10 +S9 .1 as sv I on the ground,. said station bein on thesouth line of the I?l of the Sll of the 11171%k of the SR, of said Section 4, said -oortion of land containing a- roxi3nately 0.5 Acres. 'From: Alice Dragich to Deschutes County for $30.60 Cash A 60 foot strip of land, the center lire of G!hi ch :is described as follows: Beginning at enzine station 1I.1469 said- station 1. ring or she south line. o: the T�I'.�- of the S.rri of Sec. 1� S.R 12 E.W.M.; thence S. 29 Ole t.1 "E. 692.6 feet- then, -e on an S° curve to the left 75 feet more or 5 less to a point on the S. Line of the id', of Uhe N- of the S&� of said Section. I.., above rarcel of land contains w-;-i)roxi-nately 1.05 Acres. Is I+I;N . THE 1,1ATTER OF JURY FIVIIIEL FOR YEAR 1941: !A.• R. Adains John J. DeRnshia Ivan IfcGilvray IN[ae Arnold Kristine Dewhurst M. A. I4,lsness ITloise R. Aane Idabel Dunl: Keen �L Td E, Arid.erscn Delrier Davis Kenneth I cankers ' t -ia �Mable L. Allen Geo. Dorn Geo . T. :Michaelson �Tfels Anderson Geo F. Ralston Evelyn ; °'arshalt llAnna Abra'a aai�sor_ Marjorie Ertle Eileen rdayer Z..Allen Elizabeth Vance Erickson R, H. McCallum . 4��fellie �;enneth Ballentyne Grace Fdler R. A. McClanathan L. G. Bourns James A. Edler, Nice J. 'tF ^fir =r Daisy E. Broom Ellen Edgington Ilervin Moore I�William J. Burton Dean Fox AlIred H. Itilskesen Norman Fugitt J. L. 'setts IF ;tit1: BeaC}1 ' Airs . Alice Bishop D. L. Farleigh Ronald MacGregor � IStanley H. Brosterha� -is Mabel Franks Jose chine Mayf ied_-d II'rancis F ..Berridge Grover C: Gerking r Alma I�IcClay j ,Creorge Baer Bert Grant H. T. Mustard Ii�obert J. Barr John L. Garske Walter Nelson �6earl Becker Benin Gilander John Newby 1'a: l Brookings Avis GI) mpert Lulu L. Nielson Russell Galbraith Leo i`ior,:,an 1J' • F • Bowe Margaret Hicliox Theodore G. Nettl.etc >n Samuel L. Burgeea Mrs. Maxine Hunnell John A. Olson Minnie Baker E. Haverson Victor Plath frederick Blatch (..,Elmer Hudson Jane Pederson lond B• Ba'ter Hazel Hull Thelma Roberts John Berning Mary E. Hanson Alvin Re itan wen Brown Leo F. Helbig Olive A. Reiter IC. E. Bush Leo R. Herbring Stella P. Runge H. B. Colver W. A. Huff Bernyze Russell illiam Cone Will Horsell Sr. Lillian Revell W. E. Claypool Lee Haines William Rick �lirginia Chapman Fred Hodecker Belle D. Roley Walter Christopherson John Hopper E. D. Robinson na Cloer 0. C. Hart I. E. Stevens F. J. unerette Catherine Holmes Hans Slagsvold M. P. Cashman Edith A. Hodge Harry Skjersaa Wm. E. Chandler Clarence Ives Byrl Shellhart !George J. Childs Nellie J. Irvin Frank C. Settlemeyer Glenn R. Coie Jeannette K. Johnson Cressa A. Spickelmier Vida B. Cook Grant Jensen Archie A. Symons Charles C. Corkett Mrs. R. E.Johnson Francis Seeley Sid Conklin Howard Kessler Rozella Smith Florence Cox Bgnes Kistle Harry R. Schanno IJaaes Chamberlain J. F. Kelley Henry Sterkamp !Richard Cooper Claude Kelley Vivian Swanson Frank Crawford John Kruse Ruth Sharp (George M. Cooley E. A. Kildee Waae H. Short Victor L.'Clark Joy Kriger C. H. Smiyer Dorsey Corner W. 'rf.King Jay M. Shively Roy Carpenter Eula B. Kilgore J. W. Schrunk Bernard Cox C. J. Leverett Helen Terwilliger Boyd W. DeBunce Marguerite Lyons L. Opal Thompson (Ida Dickson Merle S. Lowden R. E. Ullrich IWffi. Dickerson A. R. Leary Arthur Van DeZande Edna Dutt Carl J. Lindh Maurice Van Sickle Adeline Darling Carl Livesley Sam T. Vaughn (Ge'o - Dugan E. A. Lintz Dean Van Matre Helen Dacey Mildred Lynes Ruth Washburn Gus Lemke Bernardine Wilcox Mamie H. Y,,c @lure Harry M. Wood Marry Weaver Ruby McKinney Mary E. Ward (Elizabeth Walters 3Cgry .W`: Chambers Bessie M. Welshons Mildred Walker W. J. Creighton Ira Green `Grace Wilson John Cronin Meta Glasaour David Zumwralt Lloyd S. Craven Perit Huntington Harvedr Armes Ward-Coble Madge Herron ,`,Ruby Armstrong Melvin Cyrus IFrark Arnold Corwin Heim Alfred Danielson Larond V. Hackett Geo L. Billingsley y Frank Dubor.�o Wm. J. Halt H'gomer F. Brown E. V. Dartt Wm. C. Hardy R._ Burgess Lillian Duddin g Geo. T. Hue ttl C. H Bishop G 01 rd_e Dahl Mrs. Einar Halverson fGlenn H. Baker Mrs. Everett Donahue � Mrs. Gldays Hauck _Fred Burrow 11 Geo Dyer Wilford Hutchins 11 Emery Banta Clarence Elder Geo. Holton Kermit Beougher Geo. M. Erickson {I Herbert Inns i11 Boentje Wayne Entriken Susie Joanis F. C. Butler Stuart T. Fox George F. Keyes 11 Louise Brogan Janie Frisbdy Maude Knorr Dica M. Banks H. S. Farquharson Marie Kelleher E. E. Butler Vida Fitzgerald William Lynch Lester Ballard Mrs. Anne Forbes Vern W. Lantz II IZelma Burdell Eugene Glazier A. W. Long (Lloyd Makeryr Wm. Gray W. "P. Loser Eunice Benson Vina Gunderson E. J.' Lei#hau.ser 1i - 570 Charles Latta Mrs. Lois Lammers Jenks. McDaniels Frank H. May B:udolph Mollner Kenneth H. Minor Howard Mayfield Tom Murphy Leland S. Minks Bertha Mayrand Marguerite Mi srer Relen Malone Martin McGinnis R. A. Morehead Carl Mottice Nellie Nooe Florence Olson Albert E. Sire -- Prank -R. Prince, Sr. Paul Sevy ; Frank Parsyck Frank Shannon Glen Pendergast J. S. Sillery . Frank Perry G. -A. Sinclair Robert H..Prentice Daniel Stanton Herman Rasch ]vela Schwendker J. E. Rentschlar G -lenn Slack Walter Rydell Mrs. Ruth Stollma do Marjorie C. Rademacher A3u.by Steiwer Geo. Roberts Harl J. Sanders Gertrude Russell Frieda'*Seim Gus Rohts L. R. Spires J. L. Ross Mary Schmidt Lois J. Rice Stanley Scot ^ Eleanor Symons Theodore Tweet Geo. W. Stokoe :Robert R. Thompson. Chas. V. Silvis .Arthur Wurzweiler Paul C. Santa Morgan T. Williamson 'Bert Ware F. W. Wells Mary Willers Robert J. Walker Geo. E. Wakfield. Thereybeing no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb Commissioner I ;In the Matter of the Application of ) Earl Brown ) O R D E R for a permit to haul light poles over County Roads ) On this day comes Earl Brown and applies to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended.by Chapter 446,: General Laws of Cregon, 1935, for a permit to haul light :poles over and upon the County Roads in Deschutes County, State of Oregon. !� It appearing to the Court that the interest of the public will be served by the proposed operations,, f It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application'of•the said Earl Brown for a permit to hax!1' light poles over and upon the County Roads., be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of.the Applicant be subject to all the rest- .rictions and re�ulations•of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioner. It is further ORDEMD that for any violations of Chapter 4+6, General Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935 Session, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the api)lica j furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 15th day of January, 1941. C. L. Allen County Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner O. W. Drubb Commissioner RESOLUTION . RESOLVED, that the County Judge and the County. Commissioners, constituting the County Court of :Des- chutes County, Oregon, for and in behalf of said County be and the y are hereby authorized ordered and em-oowered to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Central Electric Cooperative, Inc., a cooperative corporation, pro -, r right-of-way easement, granting unto said Central Electric Cooperative, Inc., its successors and assigns, the right to enter upon the larde*of said County situate in said County and State,, and more particularly described as follows: Southwest quarter of Southwest quarter of Section Thirty -six (36), Township Fifteen (15), South, Range Ten (( 0), and Northwest Quarter of Southwest quarter of Section Twenty -four (24), TURAght" Sixteen (16 , South, Range Eleven, East of the Willamette, and to construct, operate and maintain on the above - described lands and /or in or upon all streets, roads and highways abutting said lands and electric transmission or distritration 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 aretall enough to strike the wires in falling. STATE OF OREGON ss County of Deschutes ) I, Mable G. Livesay, hereby certify that I am the duly appointed-, acting and qualified County Clerk of Deschutes County, Oregon, that B have in my possession . and under my control the books and records of said - L7 571 County; that I have carefully compared the foregoing copy of resolution with the original thereof as the.-same. appears in the records of minutes of meeting of .the County Court of said. County held on•Jan. 15,.1911, as the same appear in Book 3, at page of Commissionerls Joi=nal of said County; that the foregoing As a true and correct transcript of said original and of the whole thereof. That the meeting of said County Court held• on said day, at which said order and resolution were duly adopted, was a regular meeting of said County Court and that-all members thereof were present and voted in favor of the adoption of said resolution. . Dated Jan. 15, 1941 Mable G. Livesay County Clerk BE IT RE1,104BERED that a meeting held February 1, 1941, at which meeting; C. L. Allen County Judge,, E. E. Vardo,, County Commissioner, and 0. W. Grubb, County Commissioner were present, the followift resolution was unamious13 adopted :. "Resolved that C. L. Allen, County Judge be and he is hereby appointed and constitued the lawful agent of the County Court, with full power to act for said Court in all matters pertaining to the adjustment, compromise and settlement of alliclaims for losses sustained, or to be sustained by said County of Deschutes by reason of the fire which -occured on or about the 31st day of January, A.D. 19: , including all claims against the Fire Insurance Companies interested in said losses, and to execute_ for said Deschutes County in its name or otherwise, all documents, appraisal and other agreements, proofs of loss; receipts and releases as*may in his judgment be necessary or desirable in the premis, In itness whereof we have each hereunto affixed our signatures, this the first day of February A. D. 1941 There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge -E. E. Varco, Commissioner 0. W. Grubb, Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that a regalar--meeting of Court held February 5, 1941, C. L. Allen, County Judge E. E. Varco and file W. Grubb, County Commissioners being; present the following business was transacted: GENERAL FUND: Irving D. Brown Atty. Fees (Peter Lavelle Case) $15.00 Florence Swanson Court Reporter 5.00 H. W. Woolworth Co. Jail Exp. City Drug Company J. H. Loomis Benton County, Oregon Pacific Power & Light Company Kendall-Sealer Company C. L. Allen Fred Gibson, Secretary-Treas. Standard.Oil Company of Cal." Bob Nelson Wm. J. Baer Porter- Si;nett Printers City Drug Company • C. Schott R.L. Polk & Company Bend Water Department Erickson!s Food Market Aubrey E. Perry The Bend.Bulletin The Redmond Spokesman North Coast Chemical & Soap Wks. The Miller Lumber Company J . tv . • Copeland Yards The Bend Pilot City Drug Company Walter E.- MCCalliLm . A.mBrican Education Press Inc. The J. K. Gill Company Mrs . R . E . R+adolph Bert C: Boylan . J. Alton. Thompson State Department of Agriculture State Industrial Accident Comm. State Industrial Accident Conn. School Supt. 2.55; Circuit Judge 7.75 Juvenile Court (Acting Probation Officer) Hearing .& Dr. Fees (Calvin Redding, febble -md.) Electrietty,Court House Expense School Supt. County Judge - Postage Misc. Exp. Courthouse Exp. Courthouse Exp. (Janitor Supplies) ~County Commissioner Tax Record Sheets Assessor ` Land Arnraisel Assessor (Directory) Courthouse Exp. ` Soldier's Relief(V•F.W.) Watermaster Pub. Etc. Leg. Pub. Courthouse -Exp. Courthouse Exp. Cour th:ous,- E,-Co. Clov�rthouse Exp. Ju vice of cite Peace Dist . g,kl Clerk .75 ;. Treasurer. 9.40 Indemnity for Bangf s, Diseased Cattle School Supt. School Supt. School Supt's Clerk Special Prosecutor (Circuit Court) Sehoo Supt Travel 29..92;,Postage 10.00 Sealer of Weights & Measurez Peace Officers Watermaster 10.3o 59 i90 12.00 22.74 1'-95 5.00 76.46 5.50 10.00 5.00 23.65 1.70 225.00 10.00 7.6o 4.6o 196.73 30.35 13.75 3.22 93.40 J!--23 32.42 10.50 9.15. 20.00 2.10 43.3'5 39.00 400.00 39.92 18.44. 6.73 1.03 State Industrial Accident Comm. Surveyor Nov. 16e.; Dec. 860 1.02 �d :itandard Oil Co- of Cal. Standard Oil Co . of Cal . Winifred Fullington Mrs. Lydia Hakanson The John Wetle Commany I City Drug Company Hogan Studio H. L. Schlink Company Athel Dudley C. L. 11- Cauley C. J. Dunmyer t7nion Oil Company of ,California Schuman Auto Electric MagillDrug Company W. B. Anderson Mash Company. Shell'Oil Company Bend Drug Company Downing Cafe The Miller Lumber Co. T. Condra Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. E . E . Varco 9 0 . W . Grubb McCann Poster Adv. Co. Adv. Co. D. C-. Wax Office Equipment House Clyde M. McKay Redmond Spokesman The Boy' s and Girll s Aid Soc . The Pacific Telephone & "Tele Co." George Childs Hardware Company Catholic'Charities, Inc. 1sE17;RAL ROAD MID: LTational'Hospital Association American'Ra.ilway Express :Bend Water Department ;Pacific Power & Light Company Pacific Power & Light Company :Houk Motor Company Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Shell Oil.Company :Farmers Hardware Company Standard'Oil Company H. L. Pritchard Company Bennettls Garage and Machine Shop iBend Garage Company State Industrial Acc. Comm. :Midstate'Hardware Company Contractors Equipment Corp. Tidewater Associated Oil Company Shoop & Schulze Tire Service Bend Hardware Company Beall P ?tipe & Tank Corporation .Reed Tr actor & Equipment Co. The Miller Lumber Company Tutu A -Lain Lumber Company J. W. Copeland Yards Howard Cooper Corporation The Deschutes Grain and Feed Co. Houk Motor Company Carrolll 's Entiikin 'Brothers I� 14oty & Van Dyke, Inc. Galloways Sheriff's Auto Exp. Courthouse Exp. (on corrected invoice) County Nurse- Supplies ` Prisoner's Meals Jail Exp . Circuit Court F.=. Sheriff I s Exp. Sheriff Is Exp. Sheriff's- Deputies & Clerks Acct- Sheriff-Auto 17--50;-Tel' 3.2 §; Jail fto. 49¢ Prisoners Board Sher if I s Atito Exp . Sheriff Is Auto Exo. Jail Exp. Sheriff Is Auto Exp. iheriff I s Aito Exp . Sheriffts Supplies Xurorls Meals Soldier's Relief (Spanish Am .War . Vet . ) Sol'diere a" Relief(D.A.V. of W.W.) Tele . Commissioner Commissioner Courthouse Exp. Couthhouse Fxp . Ins-Prem. ( Courthouse Ex: .) Pub. Juvenile Court Fund Tele . D. A. 12.48; Treas. 6.88 Courthouse Exo Snodgrass Children Gen. Exp. (Dues) Gen. Exp. Misc . Exp Misc. Acct. Misc. Ace#r.' Equipment Parts Fuel Hardware Lub. Acct. Parts Parts Parts - Road Employes Ins. Hardware Parts Lub. Acct. Tire Acct. Hardware Pipe Acct. ' Parts Lumber Acct. Lumber Acct. Lumber Acct. Parts Tire Acct. Parts 10.21; Tire Acct .;36.63 Parts Parts Parts Parts 5 69 :.50 26.95 13.25 85.54 2.50 7.53 24.18 10.50 21.24 149'45 2.05 4.1-5 •75 3.35 3.33 1.00 16.4o 3.00 5.79 99.76 48.6o 35.00 34.95 _ 4o-79 45.50 3 i70 16.00 19.36 20 �3g 9.00 26 .00 2.77 1.35 ' 12.48 5.30 1653 .g4 ­ 6-93- 573.51 18.95 33.99 26.68 1.25 9 '77 63--09 26o.99 - 17.41 33.54 8.00 159-34 . 399.96 14.93 73.94 4-.6o .50 41•.10 391.30 46.84 1.80 .50 4i.93 13.00 1� 573 Central Oregon Seed Company Parts 2.20 0• W• Grubb Commissioner 35.00 E. E. Varco Commissioner 49.25 DOG LICENSE FUND: J. T. Lamb Sheen killed by dog .4 .00 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUNDD: James Fraser Building Retaining Wall 30.00 Wm. Gill Building Retaining Wall 45.60 N.-P. Smith Foot Rail on Judgels Box 2.50 Jim Fraser ., Building Retaining Wall 25.9O -George Childs Hardware Co. Mail Box Plates 27.80 Wm. Montgomery Foot Rail Jury Box 2.49 RELEASE OF ELECTRICAL WIRING BOND: At this time the court directed that the electrical wiring contract bond be returned to the Smith Electric Company. IN THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR - A ROAD GRADER: At this time the court received numerous bids for a road grader, the' Reed Tractor & Equipment Compar submitted the low bid of $3950.00 for a Diesel Motor Grader Weight 14, 331 lbs• Tandem Drive and was accepted by the court. Comm. Ole W. Grubb did. not sign the contract for the grader and objected to its purchase becax it was too small and had no scarifier,. the budget shows $3600.00 for grader purchase, Com -. Ole Grubb wanted a Caterpillar grader weight 20,030 pounds at a cost of $5150.00. IN THE MATTER OF A SPECIAL ORDER: FROM THE CIRCUIT COU1iT : At this time the court acknowledged a special order from Judge T. E. J. Duffy appointing Mr. Bert C• Boylan as special prosecuting attorney in the case of the State of Oregon vs. Guy Compton. IN THE.MATTER OF THE CONTRACT WITH THE U.S GOVERNMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF BRIDGES: At this time the court entered into a contract with the U. S. Bureau of Reclamation for the construe of bridges the location of which is on file with the County Clerk. IN THE.MATTER OF THE VACATING OF PROPERTY BY PETITION: At this time the court received a petition from FranW. McCaffery et al for the vacation of said East Half of Southwest Quarter of Said Sectioit Ten (10), and the platting thereof, excepting as to the North 30 feet of said East half of Southwest Quarter of said Section (10), postings having been made hearing will be held on March 5, 1911. IN TIM MATTER OF A VACiL TION OP A PUBLIC STREET: At this time the court directed the County Surveyor to make a report on the feasibility of the vac- ating of the following described property: That portion of Hood St:, east of McKenzie highway to Locust St., a'•strip of land 40 -ft. in width along west side of Locust st., from Highway to the junction of Cascade Street. IN THE t­IATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LANDS: At this time thecounty court directed that deeds be given to the following: To: Oscar W. Broadwater Lots 6,7,5 and 9 Block 5 Highlmd a $ 200.00 To: Arthur Polk Tract 20r Deschutes Park 25.Q0 IN THE IAITTER OF AN EASEMENT OF RIGHT -OF -WAY TO TILE U.S. BUREAU OF RECLAMATION: Tnder authority of Chapter 302 Oregon Session Laws 1939 permission is hereby granted to the United States Reclamation service to construct and maintain transmission lines on county lards as more fully set out in a certain ag eerient entered into by and.between Deschutes County and the U.S. Bureau of Reclamation service by its agents this 5th day of February,'1941 IN THE MATTER OF LOG HAULING " PERMITS OVER COUNTY ROADS: At this time the court granted log, hauling permits to the following individuals: R Levi Smith: over Brosterhous Road -. A. B. Wilkinsons any of the County Roads entering; the McKenzie Highways between Sisters and Redmond. Jessie F. Scott: County road around the section north of Sisters Oregon IN THE MATTER OF A DANCE HALL PERMIT: At this time the court granted a dance hall permit to the Eastern Star Grange. Hall IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the county court directed that a deed be issued to: �±. City of Bend All of Block 126, 1st Addition to Bend Park $1.00 There being no further business court adjourned. C• L. Allen County Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner Ole W. G.•ubb Oommi s si oner ion In the Matter of the Application of ) 'VIRGIL CARPENTER ) O R D E R For a permit to haul logs over certain County Roads. ) On this day comes Virgil Carpenter and applies to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 36G, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a= permit_ to haul .logs over and upon the Shevlin Park Road in Deschutes. County, State of Oregon, with a Ford Truck. It appearing to the Court that the interest of the pabli.c will be served by. the proposed operations, It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the An be subject to all the restrictions and regulations of the State Highway Commission cr of the Public Utilities Commissioner. It is further ORDERED that for any violations of Chapter- 446, General Laws of the State of Oregon, :1935 Session, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be ,issued without the applica :furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. This permit is revocable,at anytime in the 0-is cretion of the court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 5th day of February, 1941. 0. L. Allen County Judge. E . E. Vardo Commissioner . 0. W. Grubb Commissioner.. In the Matter of the Application of ) ;Levi Smith ) ORDER for a permit to haul logs over certain County Roads On this day comes Levi Smith and applies to this Court under the provision.s of -Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter 446,• General Laws of Oregon,. 1935, for a permit to haul logs over and upon the Brosterhous Road in Deschutes County, State of Oregon: It appearing to the Court that the interest of the publiic will be served by the proposed operat'.Lons, It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of the said Levi -Smith for a-permit -to -haul - logs over and upon the Brosterhous Road, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all the rest- rictions and regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utitlities Commissioner. It is further ORDERED that for any violations of Chapter 446, General Lairs of the State of Oregon, 1935 Session, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the applicant ti furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 5th day of February, 1941. C. L. Allen County Judge 39. E. Varco Commissioner 9 0. W. Grubb Commissioner In the Matter of the Application of ) �. B. WILKINSON ) for a vermit to haul logs over certain O R D E R County Roads. ) On this day comes A. B. Wilkinson and applies to this Court under the -provisions of Chapter 360, Seneral Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon,1935, for a permit to haul logs over-and upon the following Roads in Deschutes County, State of Oregon:. Any of the County Roads entering the McKenzie Highway between Sisters and Redmond, It appearing to the Court that the interest of the public will be served by the proposed operations..;. It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application Of said A. B. Wilkinson fora permit to haul logs over and upon the above described Roads, be and the same is-hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all the res- trictions and regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Ut'•ltlities Commissioner. It is further ORDERED that for any violations of Chapter 446, General Laws of the State of Oregon, 1935 Session, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the applicant furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 5th day of February 1941. C. L. Allen County Judge :E. E. Varco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb Commissioner In the Matter of the Applications of �T - .Tesse F. Scott ) O R D E R for a'permit to haul logs over certain County Roads. ) On this day comes Jesse F. Scott and applies to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 360* General Lat•!s of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter 446, General Lawe of Oregon, 1935, for. a permit to ha:+ul logs over and upon the County Road around the section North of Sisters in Deschutes County, State -of Oregon: It appearing to the Court that the interest of the public will be served by the proposed operations, It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of the said Jesse F. Scott for apermit to haul logs over and upon the above described Roac, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all the restrictions tai d c) and regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public utilities Commissioner. It is further OARED that for any violations of Ciia -pter 446, General.Laws of the ,State of .Oregon, 1935 Session,.that this permit ma,T be cancelled and that another permit will riot'be issued without the app licant furnishing a bond:, the amount of which to be set-by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 5th day of February, 1941. C•. L. Allen Co .Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb Commissioner RESOLUTION RESOLVED, that' the County Judge, and the County Commissioners, constituting the County ,Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, for and in ,behalf of said County be and they are hereby authorized, order and empowe to execute, acknowledge and deliver to Central Electric Cooperative, Inc., .a cooperative corporation, proper right -of -pray easement, granting unto said Central Electric Cooperative, Inc., its successors and assigns, the right to enter upon the lands of said County situate in said. County and State, `'and more particularly described as follows: The Southeast Quarter of the Southeast Q,iarter of Section Thirty -six (36),''Township Fifteen (15) , South Range Twelve (12) ; Southwest quarter of Southeast Quarter of Section Twenty -six (26), Tow' nship Sixteen (16), South, Range Twelve (12); Southwest Quarter of Southwest quarter of Section Six (6), Township Seventeen (17), South, Range Twelve (12); Northwest Quarter of Southeast quarter of Section Twenty -two (22) ; Northeast Quarter of Northwest Quarter and. . Northeast Quarter of Southeast quarter of Section Twenty -three (23);-Northwest. Quarter of Northwest quarter of Section Twenty -four (24); and. Northeast. Quarter•of Northeast Quarter of Section Twenty -six (26), all in Township Eighteen (18), South Range Twelve (12); West- half of West Half of Section Seven (7)9" and West Half of Northwest Quarter of Section Eighteen (18), in Township Eighteen (18) South, Range Thirteen (13), to all East of the Willamette Meridian, andLconstruct,,operate and maintain on the above - described lands and /or in or upon all streets, roads and highways abutting said lands an electric transmission or distribution line 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 enol to strike the wires in falling. STATE OF OREGON ) se County of Deschutes ) I, Mable G. Livesay, hereby certify that I am the duly appointed, acting and qualified County Clerk of Deschutes County,. Oregon, that I have in my possession and under my control the books'and records of said County; that I have carefully compared the foregoing copy of resolution with the original thereof as the:same appears in the records of minutes of meeting of the County Court of said County held on Jan. 15, 1941, as the same appear in Book 3, at page of Commissioners'-Journal of•said County; that the foregoing is a true and correct transcript of said original and. of the whole thereof. That the meeting of said County Court held on said day, at which said order and resolution were duly adopted, was a regular meeting bf said County Court 9 and that all members thereof were present.and voted in favor of the adoption of said resolution. Dated Jan. 15, 1941. Mable G. Livesay ' County Clerk. BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular meeting_ of Court held February 19+ 1941, ,C. L. Allen, County Judge and E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transac GENERAL FUND: Union Oil Company of California Sheriff's Auto Exp. $ Q4 Mrs. Joe F. Weigand Indemnity for Bang's Diseased Cattle 1..00 E. Meista8 Courthouse moving fund 260.00 Alice J. Weeks Prisoners Board 9.00 Crane Direct Mail Service Sheriff's Exp. ;n'•,• 25.00 City Drug Company Sheriff's Office Supplies 6J60 Magill Drugg Company health Officer 5.6 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 45.60 Dr. J. W. Thom Registrar fees 2.75 Dr. R. W. Christiansen Registrar-Fees 6.00 Mable G. Livesay Circuit Court 3.47; Clerk's Supp. 250 3.72 W. M. Hall Justice of.the Peace's Supplies 1.00 J. S. Davis C omparly Bond Pre m. - -Tax Deputy 10.00 Paulsen & Holes Laboratories Courthouse Exp. 51.14 Richfield Oil Corporation Sheriff's Auto txp. 3.73 Smith's Electric Sheriff's Exp. 10.15 Northwest Printing Company Clerk's Exp. 21.77 Safeway Stores Soldier's Relief - 5.00 Safeway' Stores Do 5.00 Audrey. Fox Clerk Hire -Treas. Office 3.75 Oregon State Game Commission Predatory Animal Control 275.00 612.10 Oregon State Board of Forestry Fire Patrol protection - J. C. Penney Company. . Soldier's Relief 2.99 C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Postage- -Sheriff's Office 146.33 COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: W. B. Crawford Sand 49.95 9 76"1 GENERAL ROAD FUND: Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. Lbr. & Pipe Account 203.50 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Misc.- Acct. 3.92 :Bend Iron Works Parts 2.00 Feenaughty Machinery Company Hardware Account 104.25 Howard Cooper Corporation Parts 34.1 L. E. Garrison Car Ins. .Account 37.00 :Lumbermens Insurance Agency Car Ins. Account 290.40 Floyd Hamilton Miscellaneous 15.00 :Lumbermen Insurance Agency Ins.' Prem. 1.20; Policy A74369'1 12.65 13.55 'IN THE MATTER OF THE RE- APPOINTMENT OF MEMBERS TO COUNTY LIBRARY BOARD: The court at this time approved the re- appointment to the Deschutes County Library Board Mr. Ross r'arnham and A. J.- Glassow. { „ IN THE MATTER OF PREDATORY ANI MAL FUND: "it is hereby ordered 'that the $550.00 budgeted, for predatory animal control to be paid to the Oregor State Game Commission in trust, to be used as to them seems proper." IN THE MATTER OF SURVEYORS, .REPORT ON VACATING OF STREET: At this tune the court received from the County Surveyoz• a repo'--'t'- on the feasibility of the vacating of "That portion of Hood St., east of McKenzie Highway 10 Locust et., a strip of land- 40 ft. in width along west side of Locust at., from Highway to the Junction 'of Cascade street." 'The notices having been posted the final hearing will be held on April 2,.1941. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS TO COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court ordered that deeds be drawn for the ' following; To' Audrey.Shannon - W3 NWT of Sec. 24 Twp. 15, Range 12, E.W.M... $17.34 To Fred Hodge r Lots 1 and 2 Block lj Boulevard $100.00 To James E. Gould Lots 10, 11, Block 165, 2nd Add. to Bend Park 50.00 To E. W. Williamson Lot 4, Block 30 of Center Addition to Bend $2911•22 To Fred Hodge Lot .4, Block 13, Boulevard 71.5-00 To H. E. Beach Lots. 19, 20, 21, 22 Block 102, Bend Park Second Add. 42.66 To City of Bend Lots 4, 6, Block 21, Center Addition to Bend, Ore. Lots 1 to 4 inclusive, Block 5 Town of Lytle, and the N� of vacated Seward Avenue abutting Lot 1, Lot 7,'Block 35, Northwest Company's Second Add. to Bend, Oregon...and Lots 12 to 16 inclusive, Block 0 42,'Riverside: $9 • oo IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the'county signed contracts to the following: To: G. W. McCann 'Lots 1.3, Block .1,° Wall Street Add... $ D-00 - ($25.00, Down - $10.00 Month) • 1 - To: 'Thomas B. Tubman - SW+M Sec. 35 Twp. 21 R. 10 E.W.M. 40.00 (10.00 down $15.00 2 payments) IN THE MATTER OF A - LOG HAULING PERMIT :' ; At this time the court approved a log hauling permit for Glavis Reed for hauling logs upon the Count Roads Northwest of-Sisters adjoining the Santiam Highway. IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR COUNTY OWNED•LAND: At this time the court deeded to Lucile B. Smead the following real property. N;NWJSWJ•Section 9, Township 18 S. Range 12 E.W.M. There being no further business, court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner. 0. 11r. Grubb Commissioner I n L1 577 In the Matter of the Application of Glavis Reed ) O R D E R For a Permit to Haul Logs over Certain County Roads: ) On this day comes Glavis Reed and applied to this Court under the provisions of Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter 446, General Laws of Oregon, 1935, for a permit to haul logs over and upon the County Roads Northwest of Sisters adjoining the S antiam Highway., i ht. appearing to the Court that the interest of the'public will be served by the proposed,operations, It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of the said Glavis Reed for a permit to haul logs over`and upon the above described Roads, be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ORDERED by the Court that the operations of the Applicant be subject to all the re- strictions and regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioner. It is further ORDERED that for any violations-of Chapter 446, General Laws of the State of 'Oregon; 1935 +Session, that this permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the applican furnishing a bond, the amount of which to be set by the Court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 19th day of February, 1941" C. L. Allen E. E. Varco 0..W. Grubb County Judge Commissioner Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular meeting of Court Held March 5, 1941, C. L. Allen, County Judge E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: GENERAL FUND: Mrs. R. E.. Rudolph School Supt's Clerk ' $36.00 Porter Signett Printers Treasurer's Supplies 10.75 J. A. Fountain Assessor - Office Exp. 6.00; Mileage 1.60 7.60 J. Alton Thompson School Supt. - Travel 24.30; Postage 12.50 42.75 0. W. Grubb Commissioner = • 32.50 E. E. Varco Commissioner 36,10 C. L. McCauley Sheriff -Auto & Travel 42.50; Tel. 9.99 51.48 J. H. Loomis Acting Probation Officer 36.15 Ray Falk Assessor4lileage 26.10 C. J. Dunmyer Prisoner's Meals - 143.00 Pacific Power & Light Co. Courthouse Electricity 23,79 Bend Garbage Company Courthouse Ex1l. 1.00 H. & L. Cafe Prisoner' s Meals 1.50 Kilham Stationery & Printing Co. School Supt. Exp. 4.15 Art Burnside & Co. Fingerprint Identification 3.45 Magill Drug Company Jail Exp. .65 W. B. Anderson Nash Co. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 34.70 City Drug Company Assessor 4.95; Sheriff 1.55 6.50 Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. 3,74 The Redmond Spokesman Leg. Pub. 37.20 J. F. Hosch Soldier's Relief (U.S.W.V.) 11.00 The Bend Bulletin Leg. Pub. etc. 149.30 Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse--Mileage 35:95; Tele. 11.10; °Special 36.90 93 .95 Bushong & Company Sheriff's Supplies 2+.13 State Department of Agri. Sealer of Weights & Measures 18.44 Pacific Tel. & Tele. Co. Telephone-Various Tele hone Various Offices 75.75�.� Standard Oil Company of Cal. Sheriff's Auto Exp. 20.30 The Miller Lumber Company Courthouse Fuel 93.00 Helen-Patterson J.P. Fees Dist. #2 16.50 Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster 197.10 Boys' & Girls' Aid Soc. of Ore. Juvenile Court 16:00 Catholic Charities, Inc. Juvenile Court 9.00 C. J. Dunmyer Jail Exp. 2.00 Winifred Fullington Co.Nurse. Laundry 1.39; Postage 5.00; Supplies 3.61 9.119. J. N. Allen Supple Company Courthouse'Exp, 23.95 C. L. Alleh Co. Judge - Postage 5.00 L. C. Fleming Courthouse Exp. 13.00 Safeway Stores Soldier's Relief (D.A.V. of W.W.) 4.00 Bend Water Department Courthouse Exp. 15.95 GENERAL ROAD FUND: National Hospital Assn. Dues 26.00 A. R. Adams Storage 5.00 0. G. Hale Warehouse Shop & Tool Acct. 25.00 Geo. H. McAllister Warehouse Shop Tool Acct. 13.50 Pacific Power & Light Co. Misc. Acct. 9.17 0. W. Grubb Commissioner 45.00 E. E. Varco Commissioner 10 Deschutes Welding & Blacksmith Co. Parts 4.60 Fred N. Van Mfa.tre' Warehouse Shop Tool Acct. 1170.40 Galloway's Parts j4.20 Gilberts Insurance Agency Ins. 7.50 'I 6,s Lumbermen's Insurance Agency Fire Ins. Acct. 15.60 Oregon Mutual Fire Ins. Co. Fire Ins. Acct, 92944 Moty & Van Dyke Parts 24.39 Farmers Hardware Co. Hardware 11.97 VA-dstate Hardware Co. Hardware 25.37 Schuman Auto Electric Warehouse Tool Acct. 7.6� "; Parts 5.60 ,13.25 Iibuk Motor Company Parts 7.35 Central Oregon Garage Parts 105/63 Contractors Equipment Corp.- Parts 47.52 Redmond Machine & Welding Wks. Parts 13.97 Feenaughty Machinery Co. Warehouse & Shop Tool.Aec:t. 6.g9 Wall Street Service Sta. Tire Acct. 9.05 The Miller Lumber Co. = Lumber 526.62 Shell Oil Company Lub. 38.19; Fuel 213.79 251.97 Standard oil Co. of Cal. Fuel 2.19; Lub. 3.56 5.75 Bennett's Garage & Mach. Shop Parts 1.00 Lumbermens Insurance Agency Fire Ins. Acct, 9955 Pac. Tel. & Tel. Co. Misc. Account 11.01 Carroll's Warehouse & Shop Tool Acct. 22.57 Bend Iron Works Parts 15.90 F Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Parts 2.9 ' Lumbermen's Ins. Agency Fire & P.L.P.D. 19-93 F. 0. Wright Shop Tools 25.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE :{ VACATING OF PROPERTY: At this time the court ordered that the streets and alleys in Redmond Townsite Company Redmond Acres Addition to Redmond be vacated more accurately described as: 11E2 of SRS of Sec. 10 Twp..15 Range 13 E.V.M. in Redmond Townsite Company Redmond Acres Addition to Redmond.';excepting the North 30 feet thereof, in Deschutes County, Oregon and the platting of the same, be and. it is hereby vacated. IN THE M)kTTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWED LAPID: At this time the court directed that deeds be drawn for the following: To: Deschutes County Title & Abstract Co. SW-416SE, and the SW- SW Section 24, N, Sec. 25 Twp. 17 Range 7.1 E.W.M. reserving to the grantors a right of may over and across all roads now in existence on said premises. Purchase Price $132.12 To: Audrey Shannon.- W_MM Sec. 24, Twp. 15 Range 12 E.W.M. Purchase Price $ 77934 i To: C. L. Plummer Lot 2, Block 1990 3rd. Addition to Bend Park Purchase Price $ 10.00 To: C. L. Griffith NWJNEJ Sec. 27 Twp. 19, S. R. 14 E.W.M. Purchase Price $ 40.00 To: Kate Rockwell Matson North 100' of Lot 7 Block 29 Park Add. Purchase Price $219.86 To: H. E. Beach Lots 19, 20, 21, 22, Block 102 Bend Park lst Addition Purchase Price' $ 42.66 I'M THE MATTER OF A LEASE FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court approved a Lease to: C. R. Morrill NE,�SEJ Sec. 17, Twp. 16 Range 12 E.W.M. Lease $30.00 IN THE MATTER OF AN ERRONEOUS LIEN MADE AGAINST LAND: Order: 'It appearing to the court that the taxes heretofore levied against the personal property of N. I. Holgate for the years 19319 1932, 193+ and 1935 were erroneously made a lien against the NVSWQ Section 6, Town ship 14 S., Range 13 E.W.M-Inasmuch as the above described premises were a portion of the Public: Domain and not subject to any lien, it is therefore, ordered that the Sheriff of. Deschutes. County be instructed to cancel the taxes, with all penalties'and interest, so levied for the years 1931, 1932, 193+ and 1935• C. L. Allen Co. Judge E. E. Varco Commissione'r `. 0. W. Grubb Commissioner IN THE MATTER OF TIM APPLICATION FOR A BEEP, LICENSE: At this time the court approved the application of W. W. Wilson, Shevlin, Oregon for a Class "C" Bee License. . IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO DESCHUTES COUNTY: d At this time the court received from Elise Lucille Merritt for One ;Dollar and other valuable con- siderations the following property for a right of way. A strip of land 40 feet in width along the east side of the SEJSq, Section 6, Twp. 15 S. R., 13 E.W.M. more particularly described as follows: Beginning at a point which is the SE corner of the SEA of the SE-1 Q of said Section six (6) j thence west forty (40) feet, thence north on a line parallel with the East boundary of said i:, SEJ of the SEJ and everywhere distant therefrom to the north boundary of said SE. of the SEa, 1 thence east forty (40) feet to the NE corner -of'said Sq. thence South along the East boundary of said Sq of the SEg to the point of beginning, containing 11 acres, more or less. IN THE MATTER OF A DANCE HALL PMMIT: Due to an error a dance hall permit signed by the county court Jan. 15, 1911 was omitted from the court minutes the permit was issued to the Pleasant Ridge Community Hall for the year 1941. IN THE 1%TTER OF A LEASE FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court signed the following leases to: Cloyde Burdett et ux: SE4NW , Sec. 25, Twp. 17 S., Range 13 E.W.M. $125.00 Frank B. Foster NaSn, S Nn of Sec. 6, NEa of Sec. 5► SWJ of Sec. 4, NEB of Sec. 7, S1 of N4V4x of Sec. 7, V of NWT• of Sec. 5, Twp. 21 S. of Range 10 E.W.M. $32.00 IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF COUNTY OWNED LANDS ORDER FOR SALE OF PEAL PP.OPERTY Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said county to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County Be, and he is hereby authorized and dire to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum pri and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel No, 1. Lots 9 and 10, Block 4, INTorthwest Townsite Co's First Addition, and Lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Keystone Terract ($25.00 down, balance $10.00 per month at 6% interest) Parcel No. 2. Lots 4, 5, 6, and 7, Block 4, Grandview ($16.00 down and $10.00 per month at Y. interest) Parcel No. 3, Lots 11 and 12, Block 37, Northwest Townsite Co's Second Addition Parcel No. 4. Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 2, Orokla Parcel No, 5. Lots 27, 25, 29, 30, 31 and 32, Block 57, Hillman ($12.00 Cash; balance $5.00 per month at 6% interest) Parcel No. 6. NW�Sq, Section 15, Tv*. 14,' S.R. 12 E.W.M: ($5.00 down, balance $16.00 in 6 months and $16.00 in 12 months at 6% interest) Parcel No. 7. Lot 5, Block 157, Third Addition to Bend Park Dated this 5th day of March, 1911. $ 55.00 $50.00 $90.00 $550.00 $ 60.00 $40.00 Ter $40.00 Cas C. L. Allen Co. Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner 0, W. Grubb Commissioner IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court signed to the following persons contracts for land: Mrs. R. A. Florence Lots 11 and 13, Block 44, Northwest Townsite Co. Second Addition $35.00 7.00 Dovm 5.00 .Monthly Arthur Hagan Lot 1, Block 39, Northwest Townsite Co's Second Addition $40.00 5.00 Down 5.00 Monthly Pauline Sears Lots 6, 7, 5, 9, 10, Block 13, Lytle $50.00 10.00 Down 5.00 Monthly There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen County Judge E. E. Vaxco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb Commissioner IN THE COUNTY CCU--,T OF THE STATE •- OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY In the Matter of the Vacation of ) East Half of S outhrest Quarter of ) Section 10, ToNvnship 15, South, ) Range 13, East of the Willamette ) Meridian, excepting the North 30 ) feet thereof. ) On this 5th day of March, 1941, this matter coming on before the Court on petition ofFRank We I McCaffery and Minnie D. McCaffery, husband and wife; Frank L. Frown and Nettie M. Brown, husband and wife; and Neva F. McCaffery, a widow, praying that East half of Southwest Quarter of Section 10, Township 15, South, :Range 13, East of the Willamette Meridian, excepting the North 30 feet thereof in Deschutes County, Oregon,be, vacated, and It appearing that,heretof ore and on or about March 1st, 1`911 plat was duly filed in the office of the County Clerk of Crook County, Oregon, showing the sub - division of Southeast Quarter of Southwest Quarter of Said Section 10, then in Crook County, now in Deschutes County, Oregon, which plat was designated "Redmond Acres ", I� and that thereafter and on or about March 12th,, 1912 plat was duly filed in the office of said County -Clerk and approved by said County Court, showing the sub - division of East Half of Southwest Quarter of Said Section 10, excepting Lot 22 of said Redmond Acres, according to the official map theretofore filed as aforesaid, and con- sisting of the re- platting of Southeast Quarter of Southwest gaarter of said' Section,' excepting said Lot numbered 22 and the platting of Northeast Quarter of Southwest quarter of said. Section 10, which plat was designated as "Redmond Townsite Company's Redmond Acres Addition- to Redmond', and f It appearing that subject to public rights to alleys acid streets dedicated, said petitioners are the sole owners of said East Half of the Southwest Q:aarter; that none of said property has been improved other, than for agricultural purposes and that said premises are valuable only for farmin €; purposes; that none of the streets and alleys as dedicated by said plattings have been opened, improved or used, excepting the north 30 feet of said East Half of Southwest Quarter, which has been used and is now be�:ng used for road purposes; that the value of said premises would be greatly improved if the same were vacated; that no person, firm or corporation other than said petitioners, would be effected by such vacation and that no person, firm or corporation would be in- jured or damaged thereby, and It appeared that said petitioners filed said petition With the CourLty Clerk of the above named Court'more than thirty days prior to this date and that notice-of the pendency of such petition has been given as required by law, and s It appearing that no objections have been made or filed to said proposed vacation and that there is no property abutting any streets or alleys proposed to be vacatdd owned by any person, firm or corporation, Ether than said petitioners, which is not accessible from other public highwWr. ° IT IS T?i =ORE HEREBY ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that East`Half of Southwest Quarter -of Section 10, Township 15, South, Range 13, East of the Willamette Meridian, excepting the North 30 feet thereof, in Deschutes County, Oregon, and the platting of the same, be and it is hereby vacated. Attest: (COUNTY COURT SEAL) C. L. Allen E. •-E.. Varco County Judge Commissioner Mable G. Livesay 0, W. Grubb Commissioner County Clerk. ` BE IT REMEMBERED that at a regular meeting of Court held Mftrch 19, 1941., C. L. Allen, County Judge and E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: GENERAL -FUND: Bert C. Boylan Burroughs Adding Machine Company J. H. Loomis Marjorie Smith ' Florence Swanson Northwest printing Company State Industrial Accident Commission William B. Gilbert Ralph Boylan George Giskaas David Coe Association of Oregon Counties Atty. Fees(Boyce & Meadows) Paper - Various Departments Justice Court Exp. Clerk -Hire Treasurer ~' s Office Court Reporter Clerk's Supplies Surveyor Surveyor Surveyor's Acct. Surveyor's Acct. Surveyor's Acct. 1.4isc . f 30.00 11.32 4g 5o 1.25 10.00 3.46 .4o 36.15 g •99 5.99 1.49 150.00 L F, 11, L GENERAL ROAD FUND; Tide Water Associated Oil Company Fuel 41.29 Reed Tractor and Equipment Company Parts 26.j3 Bend Garage Company Equipment 500.06 Redmond Land & Loan Company, Inc. Ins. P.L.& P.D. 11:80 Feenaughty Machinery Company Hardware 115.01 Columbia Equipment Company Hardware 15.91 Bend Portland Truck Service Gen. Exp. Acct. 1.70 Albert Reichel Gen. Exp. Acct. 4.00 Consolidated Freightways, Inc. Gen. Exp. Acct. 1.01 Howard Cooper Corporation Parts 35.00 The General Fund In Lieu of Warrant #162+ 30.00 IN THE MATTER OF A RESOLUTION FOR THE PURCHASE OF VENETIAN BLINDS: At this time the court passed a resolution calling for sealed bids for the purchase of Venetian Blinds for the new courthouse, bid opening One o'clock P. M. on April 16, 1941, bid must include date set for completion of job. IN THE MATTER OF CLAIMS AGAINST THE DOG LICENSE FUND: At this time the court aplm oved a claim made by Frank Houston for reimbursement of one sheep killed by dogs, warrant to be made against the Dog License Fund. IN THE MATTER OF A PERMIT FOR A DANCE HALL: At this time the court approved a license to Clarence Parsons et.all for the operation of a dance hall at LaPine, Oregon. IN THE MATTER OF A CANCELLATION OF A WARRANT: The court at this time directed that a warrant issued to Cora Baxter be cancelled and a new warrant be drawn to credit the general fund in the amount of $30.00, the amount of the original warrant. IN THE MATTER OF THE ASS I GAIl IENT OF A LEASE: At this time the lease signed by Cloyde Burdett st ux and assigned to J. W. Morley for the sum of $1.00 and other considerations for the following described land: S.E<�,- NWJ; Sec.. 28 Twp. 17 Range 13 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF A CONTRACT FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court approved a contract to: C. C. Meyers et ux for: Lot 6 Block 6, Center Addition for IN THE MATTER OF A LEASE FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND : At this time the court approved a lease to: Geo. R. Barclay for: Rh SA of Sec- 15-21-10, S1 of See. 16 -21 -10 NE4 of NWT; Sl of NWT of SWJ of Sec. 14 -21 -10 S2 of Sec.21- 21- 10;NNWJ of Sec. 1 -21 -10 SVJII114 of Sec.l- 21 -10;N SWJ of Sec. 27 -21 -10 SVJY* of Sec.27- 21 -10; S1; of Sec. 29 -21 -10 NEi of Sec. 32- 21 -10; NEJ- of Sec. 5 -22 -10 NWJ of Sec. 4 -22 -10;x? NE- of See. 9 -22 -10 Sz S* See- 5 -22 -100 SWJ of Sec. 4- 22 -10� NE*SWJ Sec. 19- 20 -ll; SF4 SFJ of Sec- 7 -20 -11 W2S*S4 of Sec. 26 -20 -10 2,330 acres at .040 per acre $ 179.91 45.00 Down x+5.00 Three payments 93.20 I ,11 IN THE FATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court approved deeds to the following: A. A. Skaggs Lot 7, Block 2, Grandview* consideration $25.00 Rodney Rosebrook That part of Lots 1 -2 -3 and 4, 'Block 7 Sub. SEJ Section 4, and NE Sec. 9, Tarp 18, R 12 E.W.M. lying between Central Oregon canal and Great Northern Railroad right of way,consideration 15.00 George W. Carroll Lot 7, Block 30, Davidson's Addition to Sisters cn.sideration 21.00 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE* STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER FOR SAIY, 01' REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LANDS WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the renal property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not�less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel No. 1 Lots 9 and 10, Block 1, Grandview $90.00 Cash Parcel No. 2 Lots 15 and 16. Block 28, Northwest Townsite Cols Second Addition ($50.00 Cash; balance $5.00 per month 100.00 Terms at 6% interest.) Parcel No- 3 Lots 25 and 26, Block 113, First Add. to Bend Park ($25-00 cash; balance 125.00 Terms $8.00 per month at 6% interest) Parcel No.4 Lots 1,'8, 17, 18, 19 and 20, Block 116, First Add. to Bend Park ($30.00 150.00 Terms Cash; balance $7.00 per month at 61,, interest) Parcel No-5 Lots 3 and 4, Block 143, Second Add.. to Bend Park($8.00 cash; balance $5.00 40.00 Terms per month at 6% interest) Parcel No.6 Lot 5, Block 17, Wiestoria ($7.00 Cash; balance $14.00 July let. 35.00 Terms and $14.00 August 1st. at 6% interest) Parcel NO-7 Lot 1, Block 32, Northwest Townsite Coos. Second Addition ($8.00 Cash; balance 40.00 Terms $5.00 per month at 6% interest) ParcelNo.8 Lot 3, Block'7, Awbrey Heights 10.00 Cash Parcel No .9 N� of Lots 1'and 2, All of Lot �, Block 16, Kenwood($8.00 Cash; balance X5.00' per month at 6% interest) 40.00 Terms 11, II LJ' �1 �l Parcel No. 10 Dated this 19th day of March 19+1 IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF A CONTRACT: W2 of Lot 5, Block 14, Kenwood 25.00 Cash C. L. Allen, County Judge E. E. Vpxco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb Commissioner The Court at this time directed that the contract entered into between W. W. Babcock and Deschutes County be cancelled, cause being W. W. Babcock did not meet demands of contract; land being. SW% of Section One, Twp 16, South Range 12 E.W.M. (Less 1 acre) IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION FOR WATER RIGHTS: At this time- the Court signed a petition to Charles E. Stricklin, State Engi- neer, requesting the transfer of twenty five acres of water rights from lands owned by Deschutes County under.the Deschutes Reclamation and Irrigation Company's irrigation system to lands belonging to The First National Bank of Portland. IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the coir t approved a deed na de to: Floyd Lovelace Lots 9 and 10, Block 12, Kenwood Addition $75.00 IN THE MATTER OF TRANSPORTATION FOR DEPENDENT CHILDREN: At this time the court approved the transportation of the Durfee Children to Portland, chargeable to the Juvenile Court Fund - $6.90 There being no further business court adjourned. 83 C. L. Allen, County Judge E. E. Vasco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb. Commissioner BE IT RE1EMESERED that at a regular meeting of Court held April 2, 1941, C: L. Allen, County Judge and E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners, being present the following business was transacted; GENERAL FUND 1st. National Bank of Portland General Assistance $1,297.89 1st. National Bank of Portland Aid-to Dependent Children 19+.90 1st. National Bank of Portland Old Age Assistance 739.60 1st. National Bank of Portland Aid to the Blind 7.00 Norma B. Seidenbecher Rent (Courthouse Expense) 10.00 Irving D. Brown Atty. . Fees ( Gibson Case). 30.00 Mt. Hood Stages Juvenile Expense 6.90 Marie-Noakes -Extra Clerk Hire for Tax Collection 66.00 E. E.•Varco County Commissioner 41.10 . J. H.-Loomis Acting Probation Officer 40.10 . Ray Falk Assessor - Travel Exp. 15.55 Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt's Clerk 37.50 R. A.-Ferguson Treas. Convention Expense 14.45 Martha Rastovich Treas. Clerk Hire 7.50 City Drug Company Treas.95¢;sheriff .550;School supt.$2.95; 4.35 John Duvall Assisting Water Master 15.00 J. Alton Thompson School Supt.Travel $39.5+; Postage 10.00 49 54 C. P.-Becker Assessor - Field Deputy 66.25 E. H. Young Assessor - Field Deputy 35.25 - E. C. Schott Land Classification 225.00 . C. L. McCauley Sheriff- Transporting Prisoners 26.70 Athel• Dudley Sheriff's Deputy 10.20 Wm. 13. Gilbert Surveyor's Account 12.19 83 f Ralph Boylan George Giskaas David Coe Robert Duffy 0. W. Grubb The Macmillan Company State Industrial Accident Commission .State Industrial Accident Commission Carl Austin Noble and Noble, Publishers, Inc. Standard Oil Company of California "Porter- Signet t- Printers Smiths Electric The Redmond Spokesman W. B. Anderson Company Magill Drug Company Northwest Printing Company The Bend Bulletin, Logan Studio The Bend Troy Laundry Shell Oil Company :Bond Street Food Market I Magill Drug Company C. J. Dunmyer ,Aubrey E. Perry State Department of Agriculture East Side Adding Maching Company Union Oil Company of California Bend Water Department lacifie Power & Light Company State Industrial Accident Commission West Coast Printing & Binding Coiipany. Paul Schatz Furniture Company Smith's Electric 114able G. Livesay C. L. Allen GENERAL ROAD -FUND: i C. L. McCauley, Sheriff Reed Tractor & Equipment Company Hilda Acree Geo. H. McAllister Lee Hollenbeck Clinton DeLude 111ational•Hospital Association i j A. R. Adams I The Bend-Bulletin E . E . Varco 0. W. Grubb Columbia-Equipment Company tioward CoopEr Corporation Mrs . C. B. Harman Central Oregon Seed Company Bend Hardware Company - Mrs. Herb Meeks Mowrey's Welding Service Pacific Power & Light Company ti. L. Pritchard X. E. Erickson Co., Inc . Reed Tractor & Equipment Company ;State Industrial Accident Commission Standard- Oil Company of California Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Surveyors s Account Surveyor Is Account Surveyorls Account Surveyors Account County Commissioner School Supt. Exp- Surveyors Peace Officers Courthouse Exp. School Supt. Exp. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Assessor - Supplies Courthouse Exp. Leg. Pub.$29.25; Co. Judge .6o¢ Sher iffI s Auto Exp. Fingerprint Identification Clerk's Supplies Leg. Pub . Fingerprint Identification jail Exp. Sheriff I s Auto E:xp . Jail Exp- Jail Exp. Prisonerl.s Meals Watermaster Sealer of Weights & Measures Dist .Atty 4.50; Sheriff 4.50 Sheriff's Auto Exp- Courthouse Exp. Court ouse Exp. Watermaster School Supt. 1.50; Clerk 3.30 Courthouse Expense Courthouse Expense County Clerk - Express County Judge - Stamps Misc. Account Equipment County 'Judge' s Steno. Roadmaster Salary Salary Dues (Gen. Exp ) Car Storage (Gen.Exo.) Gen. Exp- Commissioner Commissioner Parts Parts Gen. Exp . Parts Hardware Gen. Exp . Parts - Misc. Acct. - Warehouse and Shop Tool Acct. General Expense Parts Insurance hub. Account Parts 12-16,-Tires 28.30;Whse.tool 109.99 32.34 21-45 6.4s 11.97 3 5.00 1.91 .61 6.g6 .75 2 45 5)'49 39.75 2.39 419 .95 5.40 .35 95.76 14.80 6.30 4.12` 4.03 3.95 1.50 113.25 192.94 1g .44 9.00 9.30 11-057, 20.59 1.20 4. go 4.00 4.55 1.31 5.00 2.00 3 600 .00 30.00 162.74 153.74 14g 54 . 26 .00 5.00. 7.00 37,10 37.50 _ 9 64 .101.12 9.60 2.20 7 0.94 9.90 2 .g0 . 4.55 100.1+0 24-90 . 6.16* . 71.52 47..34. 151.15 �J Woodbury Company Farmers Hardware Company Beall Pipe & Tank Corporation Bend Water Department J. S. Davis Company Bend Portland Truck Service Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Hardware Hardware Lumber and Pipe Account Misc. P.L.& P.D.-Truck Ins. Acct. Misc. Account Warehouse Tool acct. 123.55;parts 63.05 IN THE t LATTER OF CO14TRACTS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court apxr oved contracts to the following people: Alvan Turner - N40j Section 13, Tarp 19 S. R. 12 E.W.M. Pearl Kilpatrick Lot 17, Block 17, Bolevard Addition to City of Bend IN THE MATTER OF LEASES FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court am.r oved leases to the following: Mrs. Cora Baxter - 14NW4 Section .10, Twp 19, S. R. 12 E.W.M. Lease three years. 40 acres at $2.50 per year Rodney Rosebrook E2 SEC Section 9, Twp 19 S. R. 12 E.W.M. NEQNW ;S ?NW4 Sec. 10 Twp 19 S.R. 12 E.W.M. 200 acres at .030 per acre Lease three years Maurice Jones 5211WI, and S�Stn�, Section 13; SWE4, NEL N2SW4 Section 11 Twp 17 Range 11 E.W.M. Lease three years 0. B . Harmon NVF W2NE N2SWj Sec. 4 Twp 21 South 20 E.W.M.Range 320 acres at .0Y per acre Lease One year Walter Kaiser E2 and the E2W2 See . 16, Twp 19 S .R. 13 E -W -M . 490 acres at .030 pe r acre Lease three years E. M. Wright N2SA Section 12, Twp 16 S. R. 11 E.W.M. 90 acres, at $2.50 per year Lease Three years N. A. Peterson S40f S* Section 23; �rl NE NW$SE,� , E2SVJ and NASWJ, Section 24; SW16N* , W2 Elf SE.1SW$, Section 25; N2 Section 35; N4SE4, S2SWJ, SWNE W25Fj Section 26; SD .ISE41, Section 12; E2N* and E2SW}, Section 13 All Twp 17 S • R. 11 E .W .M 1360 acres at .030 per acre p-er year 122.40 three year lease 40.00 10 00 Down 15.00 Tt,o Payments 29.3.55 60 00 Down 25.30 9.44 79.g4 1.65 13.50 .75 lg6.6o 10.00 Each month until balance paid 7.50 2.50 Cash 2.50 Two Payments 19.:00 6 :OQCash 6.00 Two payments 39.6o 13.20 Cash 13.20 T,,vro payments 9.'6o Cash 43:20 14:40 Cash - 14.40 Two payments 7.50 2» -,j0, Cash 2.50 Two pe yment s 42.00 Cash 39.6o 1942 �+0 .go 1943 't- s, 58 5 IN TIM MATTER OF DEEDS FOR CO IM OWNED LAND: At this time the court signed the following deeds: Grace M. Moore Lots 19 2 and 3; Block 14, Laidlaw - 15.00 Brooks- Scanlon Lumber 0ampro y S* of Section 5, N2 of Section 6, N2 of Section 5 also Ez of Section 7 and N14 of Section 9, Twp 17 S. R. 11 E.W.M. 1.00 Cecil B. Steans SE SRJ Section 7, Tarp 20 Range •11 •2 -W.M:. NFr.N4 Saction 19, Tp.20 Range 11 E.W.M:. 160 .00 Floyd Lovelace Lots 9 and7Q, Block 12 Kenu!ood Addition. 75.00 City of Bend Lot 11, Block 3, Center; Lot 7, Block 21, Center; Lot 9, Block 24; Center; -Lots 19 and 20, Block 2 Kenwool; Lot 13, Block 9, Keystone Terrace; Lots 11 and 12, Block 9, Kenwood Gardens; Lot 7, Block 29 Park and Lot 4. Block 7, River Terrace, according to the official plat thereof on file and on record in the office of the County -Clerk for Deschutes Gbunty',Oregon 175.00 IN THE MATTER OF A JUSTICE- OF PEACE FOR DISTRICT No. 3: The Court at this time notified his Excellency The Honorable Charles A. Sprague that a vacancy exists in Justice Precinct Number•3'in Deschutes County.. IN THE MATTER OF PROOF OF POSTING ' AND THE VACATING OF STREETS: Proof of posting was presented to the court for the vacating of : "All that portion of Hood Street between tie West line of Locust Street and the northerly line of the McKenzie Highway as located on and across Davidson's Addition to•Sisters, Oregon. IlAlso, the West 40 feet of Locust Street from the South line of Cascade Street to the North Line of the McKenzie Highway as located through the town of Sisters,Oregon being in Davidson's Addition to Sisters, Oregon IN THE MATTER OF A PERMIT FOR HAULI1TG LOGS OVER COUNTY ROADS: The court at this time approved a log hauling permit to Larson Broth rs to haul logs over: A Portion of the Pringle Falls Road., about seven miles in length to the She vlin Loading Siding• IN THE MATTER A DEED TO THE ' COUiy-TY FOR A RIGHT OF WAY: At this time the Court accepted a deed for County road right of way from Brooks Scanlon Lumber Company Inc'. consisting of 2.16 acres adjoining Vm Shevlin Park Market Road. - There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen; County Judge S. E. Varco, C ommissioner 0.. W. Grubb Commissioner 1� li li IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF ) LARSON BROTHERS, For a Permit to4aul ) logs over certain O:)unty Roads ) O R D E R On this day comes Parson Brothers and apply to this court under the provisions of Chapter 360, General Laws of Oregon, 1931, as Amended by Chapter*446, General Laws of Oregon 1935, for a permit to haul logs over and upon the following roads in Deschutes County, State of Oregon: A Portion of the Pringle Falls Road, about seven miles in length to the Shevlin Loading Siding. Hauling to be done on two Ford V-S Trucks. It appearing to the Court,that the interest of the public will be served by the proposed operations, It is, therefore, hereby ORDERED that the application of the said Larson Brothers for a permit to haul logs over and upon the above described Roads, be and the'same is hereby granted. It is further ordered that all logging trii6ks must stop at all railroad crossings. It is further,ORDERED by the County Couert that the operations of the Applicant be sub*eet to all "the restrictions and regulations of the State Highway Commission or of the Public Utilities Commissioner. It is further ORDERED that for any violations of Chapter 446, General Laws of. the State of Oregon, 1935 *Session, that this ;permit may be cancelled and that another permit will not be issued without the ap- plicant furnishing a bond, -the amount of which "to be set by the court. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 2nd day of April 1941. C. L. Allen County Judge - - - - - - - E. E. Varco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb Commissioner IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATION ) OF ) PORTION OF HOOD STREET AND LOCUST ) STREET IN THE TOWN OF SISTERS ) " DESCHUTES COUNTY, OREGON ) ORDER SETTING TIME OF HEARING This (court having on the 5th.dsy of February 1941, ordered.the County Engineer to report according to law on the proposed vacation, and the engineer having filed his report herein recommending the-.vacation -be made as prayed for in the petition filed: herein on the following described premises$ All that portion of Hood Street between the West Line of Locust Street and the northerly line of the McKenzie High - - W as located on and across Davidson's Addition to Sisters, Oregon. Also, the- West 40 feet. of Locust Street from the South line of Cascade Street to the North Line of the McKenzie Highway as located through the town of Sisters, Oregon, being in Davidson's Addition to Sisters, Oregon It is therefore Ordered and Decreed that threenotices be posted at three prominent places on the streets to be vacated in the Town of Sisters, Deschutes County, Oregon, and one no tice on the Bulletin Board in the Coutt House,which notices shall give a description of the property to be vacated and setting April 2nd. 19+1 at 10 :00 A.M. at tlr County Court room as the time and place for final hearing upon the proposed vacation. Dated at Bend, Oregon, this 19th day of February 1941. C. L. Allen County Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner I, E. E. Varco, being duly sworn depose and say that the 0. W. Grubb Commissioner foregoing is an exact copy of three notices that I have posted in three public places in Sisters,Oregon and one on the Bulletin board in the County Court House-on the 19th daZr of February 1941. Subscribed and sworn to before rrn this 2nd day of April 1941. E. E. Varco C. L. Allen County Judge BE IT M- MEMBERED that at a regular meeting of Court held April 1.6 1941, C. L. Allen, County Judge and E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid: GENERAL FUND: Bernice Erickson Mable G. Livesay Alma McClay Magill Drag Company Erickson '9 Food Market The Bend Bulletin State Industrial Accident Commission City Drug Company M. Hall H.& L Cafe p The Miller-Lumber Company The Bend Bulletin J. W. Copeland Yards Florence Swanson Pacific Tele.& Telgph.Company Schuman Auto Electric Porter - Signett Printers K. C. Bear Alinement Service Troy Seiber Drs. Hemingway J. S. Davis Company Carl Austin L. E. Garrison The Bend Bulletin St. CIarles Hospital SNOW CREEK, IRRIGATION DISTRICT FUND: J. E. Thompson GENERAL ROAD FUND Simpson Paint Company Oscar Kale Schuman Auto Electric Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Gray Davis Chevrolet Company Moty & Van Dyke, Inc. Deschutes Welding & Blacksmith Company Chamberlin Electric Industrial Paint Works Joseph Sigmund Central Oregon Garage The Miller Lumber Company Magill Drug Company _Qarroll's Body & Fender Repairing Bit Service Entrikin Brothers Bend Garage Company J. S Davis Company Pacific Telephone •& Telegraph company Union Oil com1my of California J. W. Copeland yards Consolidated Freightways, Inc. - Houk Motor Company The Bend Bulletin Clerk Hire- Treas. Office 1.50 Recording Deed 1. 00 Assessor's Field Deputy 71.00 County Health Officer 4.90 Soldier's Relief (V-F-11- - Appling &,Sanders) 18.90 Leg. Pub. 15.00. Asst. Watermaster .11 Dist. Atty. 5.35; J.P. Dist, #l, ,g•00 *-35 J.P.Dist. #1 Typewriter rent(March) 4.00 Prisoner's Meals 2.00 Fuel 73.00 Leg. Pub . 29.80 Courthouse Exp . 1.59 Reporter 8.60 Tel-ohone - Var ioiz Offices 63 •31 Sheriff's Auto Rp . 1.25 Sheriff's Supplies 19.50 Sheriff's Auto Expense 4.00 Indemnity for Bang's diseased Cattle slaughtered 6.00 Insanity Examination (Kribs) 5.00 Sheriff's Car Insurance 71.90' Cour thouse expense 475c, Justice Court #2 Exp. 10.00 Leg. Pub. 20.80' Soldier's Relief(An.er.Leg.Redmond C.C.Watts) 94.00 Labor Claim 522• 51 (J.E.Thompson) 3'70 Warehom & Shop Tool Acct. 26.00 Salary 68 62 16.60 Parts Warehouse & Shop Tool Acct. 20 00 242.2*,1 Equipment Parts 179 . Fi:L 6.7!5 Parts Warehouse & Shop Tool Acct. 61.315 Hardware 31.90 16 -& Salary Parts .90 Lumber 519.99 1•o4 Misc. Account Parts 2.15 36.60 Hardware Parts 1.00 Gen. E= . Acct. - 1.75 P. L. & P. D. Fire Ins. Acct. 19.00 Misc . account 6 1.2 Lub. 27.30; fuel 216.25 243 .55 Lumber 3'70 Misc . Acct . 3 "9 Parts Gen-Exp. Acct. 7.00 li 11 589 IN THE MATTER OF BIDS FOR VENETIAN BLINDS: At this time the court opened bids for venetian blinds. The contract was awarded to the Rolscreen Com- pany for $895.00. The Reinholdt& Lewis Company was second low bid with a price of $979.30, Commissioner E. E. Varco ra de motion that the Rolscreen Company's bid be accepted; this was seconded by Judge C.L.Allen. IN THE MATTER OF A DEED FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the court signed deeds which were made to.tlr following: Central Oregon Electric Cooperative Inc. The North.One half (2) of the SWj of Section twenty six (26) Township Fifteen (15) South Range 10 E .W .M . ( This being execu ted for the purpose of right -of -way across the land.) Redmond - Sisters Snortmen's Club 0X4 of the. SWj of Sec. 11, Twp 15, S.R.12 E.W.M. $25.00 Central Oregon Irrigation District Sq ST*, 20 -16 -12 75.00 IN THE MATTER OF A PETITION FOR THE VACATING OF A STREET: The court at this time received a petition for the vacating of; South724 feet of Ash Street in Sisters between Cascade & 'Main because of bridge across Main Street - that the balance of the street be vacated by the county- the county surveyor was requested to file report. IN THE MATTER OF THE VACATING OF A STREET: At this time the court received a petition -from William`Foss ei ux for the vacating of: Block 35 Oregon Trunk Railway Block in towmsite of Lapine, Deschutes County; the county surveyor was notified to sub- mit a re-oort on the feasibility of such vacation. IN THE 1AATTER OF AIEASE FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: At this time the county court granted the following leases: To: Dominique Verges 2960, t, Acres Twp 21. S R. 19 E .W .M M. 2701.39 Acres Tdp.21. s.R. 19 F.w..M. 3799.79 Acres Twp .22 S.R. 19 E.W.M. 5+27.61 Acres Twp.22 S.R. 19 E.W.M. 903.0+ Acres Twp.21 S.R. 20 E.W.M. 15,690.93 Acres at .020 per acre ' Three year lease Homer H. Brown N2SEL SWiS*, SE146SWJ, S2SWj Sec. 6, E<1NW1, WrN10.6, WaS4 See-36, Sec. 32, *NEi,Sec. 33, $313.92 Tr year allin Sec. 5, Twp. 16 S. R. 11 E.W.M. Sec. 7, all in Twp 7:6,5. R. 11 E:9.M. N1NEµ Sec. 36, all Two 15 S.R. 10 E.W.M. Sec-31; S2NWj,Wt2NEI � '. mod, M't$ SE Twp 15 S. R' 11 E.W.M. 1090 acres at .03¢ per' acre -three year lease 32.40 per year Bert M . - Meeks , N1A2, SW.SSWe, N1N� E2SE14 Sec. 15 N21 S*rT except 13 acres right of way, Sec. 16 All township 22, Range a. E.W.M. 17662 Acres at .020 per acre Three Year Lease - 35.32 per year 1 C. B. Harman NW141 041 Section 4, Tam 21 S. R. 20 E.W.M. 320 acres at .02¢ per acre 6.40 One year lease W. J. Creighton SE� Sec. 16, Tw-p 22, Range S. 10 - W1-514 and N *SV Sac . 13, Twp 22, Range 9 290" acres at .o4+ , per acre 11.20 One year lease Robert Maynard All of Sec . 36 Twp 16 S .R R. 12 E .W .M . 640 acres at- .03¢ per acre 19.20 each year Three Year Lease J . 'C . South i All of Section 22; WNW,, SWj; and S1SA41, Section 26 Tarp 15 S . R . 10 E.W -M 960 acres at .04¢ per acre 39.40 Lease for one year J. S. Thompson and R. " h • Young j S-1 S4i • "Sys 5�c • 11, NW2,%-M%* Sec. 12 d NE4, 2W, Sec . 14; NE.INWL N4NE j` El , E 7A m4swi, Sac . 1 ; , S c . 2�+ All in Twp . 16 Ranp'ei 10 E .W .M . Z*N%q, S,� S Si , sec., 9 g iY /y W �A)vW A, ' W/ /Y W? Sec • �': S-�1� . Ski Sec -8; NVTa vJ /yN �, , i :t i SA. SE�SW, sec . 16; I NEI, S'�N4, �a W Soc. 17 z �c 4o NW1NF � St,,NW�N1� Sec. 19 All Sec. 19, V, WI,iNE♦ Sec. 20, All in Twv• 16 S. R. 11 E.W.M. 4,520 acres at :03¢ per acre $135.60 per year Three year lease.- IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS I FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: I At this time the court approved the following contracts: C. E. Mgmberlin NWtSE See . 19 Twp . 1�+, S'. R. 12 EI •W •1!2 . $ :gg Do�,n. 1 .00 Twp payments A. D. Hibbard Lots 27,29,29,30,31 and 32, Block: 97,Hillman $10r� 0 S Down 5.00 Morith John Kl6infeldt Lots 4,5,6 and 7, Block 4, Grandsriew $9 .00 1 .00 Down 10.00 Month IN THE MATTER OF A DEED TO DESCHU^1ES COUNTY: At this time -the county accepted from the. Central Oregon Irrigation I� District a deed to the following land; `I N of NE} Section 15; Sq and SOEX4 Section 1.0; 5A-2 of N5; �! of r3j, N;- of S14, NWJ of SE S-7-. of S14 secition 11; NJ. off N�� S ction 12 and NE of Nt Section 14 Tarp • 15 ►�. B 12 E .T .M.. �onvey to th grantee he Cline Fa i s c I except S14 of SBJ and SE* of SWJ Section 11 and Wff of NEJ of section 14; in said Ta and Range. Water r:L ht expired in 1930, water right not conveyed with the lah&; consideration $1.00 IN THE MATTER OF AN INCREASE IN THE INISENIIJITY FOR BANGI S DISEASED CATTLE: The court at this time complied, with a state law increasing the indemnity for slaughtered cattle infected with bang!:s disease. The old rate being $4.00 for grade cattle which was increased to $6:00 a head for indemnity. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY IN THE MATTER OF THE RESALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL, PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LANDS Whereas, Deschutes County Oregon is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, aril the County Court deems it for the best interests of Said County to sell said property! Therefore be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby-authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by late for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising, recording, etc. Parcel No. 1 Lot 10,pp Block 37, Riverside ($aN C"h, bstyce $5'00 per month Parcel No. 2. Lots 14 and 15, Block 27, Bonne Home Ad%i n. e($5 at b n. tres t .p0 Cash, 5.00 per month Parcel No. 3 Lot 6, Plock 5, Orokla Parcel No. 4 Lots 192,3,4, and 5, Block 1, Bonne Home. Parcel No. 5 Lots 9 and 10, Block 449 Northwest Town — site co's Second Additon (,$25-00 Down, balance $25.00 per month at 6% interest) Parcel No. 6 Lots 1, 2, and 3. Block 102, First Addition to Bend Park Parcel No. 7. 3 N t, Section 7, Twp. 14, S. R..12 E.W.M. Parcel No . 5 W.!�,NWJ and N SWr ec . 15, T pi 2l S. R. arp 1?_ i.W.M. Parcb1 No. 9. Lot 12 Block 55, First Addition to Riverside - Parcel No. 10. *SEISF4, Sec. 26, Twp. 16 S. R. 11 E:W.M.' ($1+0.00 Cash; $60.00 December 1, 1941, $250.00 December 1 1942 and $250.00 December 1 0 e Webster to January 1, 1942. Dated this 2nd day of April, 1941. $30.00 Terms $50.00 Terms $25.00 Cash $100.00 Cash $75.00 Terms $150.00 Cash 1. $50.00 Cash $160.00 Cash :$1.55..00 Cash $700.00 Terms C. L. Allen County Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner O.W. Grubb Commissioner IN THE MATTER OF THE REALIGHNMENT OF A COUNTY ROAD: The court at this time approved a resolution for the realightment of the north portion of the Redmond - Powell Buttes Market Road because said portion enroachs-upon the Redmond Airport. IN THE MATTER OF AN APPLICATION FOR A BEER LICENSE: The court at this time approved a Class nAn Beer license for RW H. Reed of Pau.lina Lake. IN THE MATTER OF THE PURCH&SE OF COUNTY OV11ZD TIMBER: 591 The county court entered into an agreement with D. F. Hildebrand of Sisters, Oregon for approximately 60,000 board feet of standing timber located on the SWJ of Section 6, Tip. 14 S. R. 11 E.W purchase price $125.00 all timber in excess of 60,000 board feet on said land to be purchased for an additional $10.00. County to be paid at the rate of $2.00 per thousand board feet as the saw logs are delivered to the Tits Knot Pine Mill, Sister, Oregon There being no ;further business court ajourned. C.L. Allen County J E.E. Varco Commission 0 -W Grubb Commissi x199 IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF'OREGON FOR THE COUNTY OF DES)CHUTES IN THE MATTER OF The re--alignment of a portion ) RESOLUTION FOR ROAD of the Redmond - Powell Buttes Market Road ) 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 Toth day of April,: 1941, and cont:inu from day to day thereafter to and including the date of this resolution, the :same being a regular term of sa County Court sitting for the transaction of County business, and at which time said Court may legally, by resolution, Re- align, any county road, the following, among other, proceedings was had, to -wit: WHEREAS-it is hereby considered that a public necessity exists for the Re- alignment of a portioiz t of the road hereinafter described, said Court does hereby declare its intention to re -align a portion of a County road in Deschutes County, Oregon, by resolution, described along.the center line thereof as follows, to -wit: beginning at a point on the Ochoco Highway said point being the NE corner of the NW-- of -the NE4 of section 23, TO 15 S., R 13 E.,WM.; thence southerly along,the E: boundary of the #z of the ET of said section 23 approximately 4640'feet to a point on the Redmond- Powell Buttes Market Road said point being approximately Engineerts Station 57 } ! +5 on the Redmond - Powell Buttes.Market Road survey of 1927 said survey being platted and filed in the office of the County Clerk in Deschutes County, Oregon. said road to be 60 feet in width. ` NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, that the County Surveyor or his duly qualified Deputy, shall give notice of this Resolution by posting true copies thereof, properly certi ?'Tied 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 its next term on the 21st day of May, 1941, at which time the report of the Board of County Road Viewers on said road will be read for the first time, acid at which time and until the second reading thereof the Court will consider any objections, remonstrances or petitions for damages which may be filed on account of said proposed road. Dated at Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon, this 21st day of April-, 1941. ORDER C. L. Allen E. E. Varco 0. W. Grubb County Judge Commissioner Commissioner Whereas on the 19th day of December, 1936, Deschutes Cumty,'Oregon entered into a contract to sell certain real property situated in Deschutes County, Oregon, to -wit: - - Southwest Quarter (SW -,11) of Section One (1), Township Sixteen (16) South, Range Twelve • (12) EWItI (less 1 acre), to W. W. Babcock for the sum of $901.00 payable $150.20 upon the date of said contract and the balance in two equal annual payments of $360.40 each, commencing December 19, 1937, with interest at 6% on.the unpaid balance to be paid annually. Whereas said Contract provided that in case of the failure to the buyer, W. "I. Babcock to pay a:ay installment of either principal or interest as the samd became due, that Deschutes County might declare-t',-le agreement forfeited and retain all payments as rental and, Whereas said 17. W. Babcock failed to pay the installment due December 19, 1937,.and has failed to make any other payment, either on principal or interest, and no extensions of time having been-granted or allowed, Deschutes County herewith elects to declare said default and terminate said Contract. It is therefore hereby ORDERED that said Contract be and it, is hereby cancelled, and all payments forfeited as rentals. It is further ORDERED that the Sheriff of Deschutes County serve a certified copy of this Order upon the holder of said canceled Contract. C. L. -Allen County Judge E, E. Varco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb, Commissioner 0 'i 1i, li 11 LJ BE IT REMEMBERED THAT at a regular meeting of Court held May 7, 1941, C. L. Allen, County Judge and E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted. At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: ;tom Vvinifred Fullington County Nurse -- Postage 5.00'; Tel. 9.40; Special 25.40; George W. Winslow Coroner's fee (Shaver Inquiry) Lois Ferguson Victor Anthony Roach Witness fees It " J. Alton Thompson Robert,- Stanley Goodman Witness Fees 'r n Mrs. R. E. Rudolph Clyde Shaver ++ +r u n State Department of Agriculture Florence Swanson Reporter fees J. H. Loomis - Florence Swanson Court Reporter Shellharts Grocery 0, W. Grubb Commissioner Ponderosa Cafe " E. E. Varco Commissioner Bushong & Company Rodent Fund Rodent - Control West Coast Printing & Binding Company Weed Control Fund Weed Control - Registrar Fees Winifred Fullington Co. Nurse-- Tele'-. if -1 It "' Kilham Stationery & Printing Company Sheriff's Office- Supplies Courthouse Exp. Winifred Fullington County Nurse--- Supplies Leg; Pub. John'Bartusek Jail Expense Exp. (Case Victoria Brown) A. E. Simmons County Nurs6-- Office - Supplies Warrant Call.._.' The Boys' & Girls' Aid Soc.of Ore. March'16.00,• April -16.00 Courthouse Exp. ' City'Drug Company County Judge's Supplies Peace Officers -6.56; Watermaster 1.00 H. C. Nelson Courthouse Expense -" Courthouse Exp. Tlest'Coast Printing & Binding Co. County Clerk's Supplies Jail Exp. W. B. Anderson Nash Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. Sheriff's Auto Exp: City'Drug Company Sheriff's"Supplies- Insanity Examination (Grant & Witte) L. E. Garrison Bond Prem. J.P. Dist. - #2 Sheriff's Auto Exp. Safeway Stores Soldier's Relief (D.A.V. of W.W.) Leg. Pub. Etc. - Ericksons Food Market Soldier's Relief (V.F -.W.) Clerk's Supplies Bushong & Company County Clerk's-Supplies Sheriff's Exp. C. L. McCauley ( Sheriff -Tel. 3.35; Auto & Travel 5.50 Examination (Victoria 'Brown) Aubrey E. Perry Watermaster - - - .. -..- Circuit Jude &.SO; School Supt. 5.00 Ray Falk Assessor-- Traveling-Exp. School -Supt. Supplies C. P. Becker Assessor - -Field Deputy Courthouse Exp. A: I; Wright it 11 if Tele.- Various Officers E. H. Young tt n rr Sheriff's Auto Exp. C. J..Dunmyer Prisoners' Rleals Vvinifred Fullington County Nurse -- Postage 5.00'; Tel. 9.40; Special 25.40; TAYLOR GRAZING FUND: - Bend Hardware Company Wire GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Water Department - _ Mileage- -28.15 Lois Ferguson Clerk Hire- Treas.­Office J. Alton Thompson School Supt.­Mileage Mrs. R. E. Rudolph School Supt-'s -Clerk State Department of Agriculture Sealer of Weights & measures J. H. Loomis - Acting Probation Officer " Shellharts Grocery Soldier's Relief (Bend American Leg.) Ponderosa Cafe " f " - _ . it _­ - " " # Bushong & Company School Supt. -- Supplies West Coast Printing & Binding Company Dr. J. W. Thom Registrar Fees R. W. Christianson,M.D.- if -1 It "' The Miller Lumber Company Courthouse Exp. The Redmond Spokesman Leg; Pub. Joseph Beeman, M.D. Exp. (Case Victoria Brown) The Redmond Spokesman Warrant Call.._.' Bend Garbage' Company Courthouse Exp. ' State Industrial Accident Comm. Peace Officers -6.56; Watermaster 1.00 Bend Water Department Courthouse Exp. Smith's Electric Jail Exp. Shell Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp: J. F. Hoseh, M.D. Insanity Examination (Grant & Witte) Union Oil Company of California Sheriff's Auto Exp. The Bend Bulletin Leg. Pub. Etc. - A. E. Simmons Clerk's Supplies Hogan Studio Sheriff's Exp. H. E. Mackey, D. Examination (Victoria 'Brown) City Drug Company Circuit Jude &.SO; School Supt. 5.00 The J. K. Gill Company School -Supt. Supplies Pacific Power 8- Light Company Courthouse Exp. Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. Tele.- Various Officers Standard Oil Company Sheriff's Auto Exp. East Side Adding Machine Co. County Clerk -- Adding Machine Overhaul Catholic Charities, Inc. Juvenile (March & April) Monroe Calculating Machine Co. Sheriff's Office Supplies L. E. Garrison J. P. Dist. #2 - fees Bend Troy Laundry County I`,Turse-- Laur_dry TAYLOR GRAZING FUND: - Bend Hardware Company Wire GENERAL ROAD FUND: Bend Water Department 10isc. Acct. Bend Hardware Company Hardware Bend Portland Truck Service Misc. Acct. Elmer Lehnherr George Childs Hardware Company Hardware L. E. Garrison Ins. Prem. National Hospital Association Exp) Cox Oil Company Storage C. L. McCauley, Sheriff License & Title for Federal Truck (Gen. Exp.) $5.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 22.50 20.00' 30.00 43.60 100.00 250.00 7.90 6.04 7.30 39.00 5.55 32.00 2.60 10.39 21.10 17.40 .60 20.00 4.00 5.00 2.12 9.15 209.73 16.55 115.$0 51.65 74.20 33.50 67.95 6.25 20.16 34.50 18.44 43.10 7.35 5.00 3.55 6.75 .75 6.75 51.00 17.95 4.00 1.00 2.00 7.96 7.60 1.00 6.73 10.00 7.39 57.50 19.50 6.12 5.00 13.50 41.54 15.51 57.15 22.46 10.00 16.00 1.00 21.00 .35 199.50 1.15 55.74 ..55 16.17 2.10 25.00 24.00 5.00 2.00 5-93 - - Fire Ins. Acct. -' Dues (Gen. Exp.) (Gen. Exp) License & Title for Federal Truck (Gen. Exp.) $5.00 1.50 1.50 1.50 22.50 20.00' 30.00 43.60 100.00 250.00 7.90 6.04 7.30 39.00 5.55 32.00 2.60 10.39 21.10 17.40 .60 20.00 4.00 5.00 2.12 9.15 209.73 16.55 115.$0 51.65 74.20 33.50 67.95 6.25 20.16 34.50 18.44 43.10 7.35 5.00 3.55 6.75 .75 6.75 51.00 17.95 4.00 1.00 2.00 7.96 7.60 1.00 6.73 10.00 7.39 57.50 19.50 6.12 5.00 13.50 41.54 15.51 57.15 22.46 10.00 16.00 1.00 21.00 .35 199.50 1.15 55.74 ..55 16.17 2.10 25.00 24.00 5.00 2.00 5-93 l- State Industrial- Accident Comm. Geo. H. McAllister 0. W' Grubb E. E. Varco Entrikin Brothers Contractors Equipment Corporation Bend Water Department Standard Oil Co. of California Pacific Power & Light Company Bend Iron Viorkd Bend Auto'Top Shop Howard Cooper Corporation Bend Garage Company Rxr Contractors Equipment Corporation Mowrey's gelding Service George Childs Hardware-Company Central Oregon N.otor Company Galloway's Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Bend Burner Oil Service Standard Oil Co. of California Shell Oil Company Midstate Hardware Company H Bend Hardware Company Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. J. W. Copeland Yards The I:iiller Lumber Company H. L. Pritchard Deschutes Grain & Feed Company Central Oregon Garage Houk M of or Company IN THE MATTER OF A DANCE HALL LICENSE: Iris. 63.39 Roadmaster Salary 162.74 Commissioner 36.50 Commissioner 42.50 Parts 2.00 Parts 3.82 M i's c. Acct. ' 1.64 Fuel' 1:03 Misc., Acct. 6.43 Parts 12.85 Parts 15.00 Parts 13.82 Parts Acct. 3.00 Parts 1.52 Parts 17.18 Parts 31.68 Parts 1.54 Parts _... 35.75 Parts 13.72; Tire Acct. 37.52; Viare.25.75 76.99 Fueld Acct. 39.11 Lub. Acct: 6.63 Lub.'Acct. 29.12 Hardware 74.03 Hardware 47.34 Misc. 6.55 Lumber 8i55 Lumber _ -. 245.98 Warehouse '8c Tool Acct. 18.87 Tire Acct. 61.40 Parts 13,70 Parts 9.69 The County court at this time approved a dance hall license permit to the Terrebonne Grange #663. IN THE T' TIER OF A PETITION F8R-THE VACS 01T OF A STREET: The court at this time considering the petition of William and Thor Foss for the vacation of that portion of Hill st., proposed to be vacated ask that the petitioners post notices as statue requires. June 18, 1941 set as date of hearing for the vacation. IN THE BATTER OF A PETITION FOR THE VACATION OF A STREET: The court at this time received a petition for the vacation of that portion :of -East Seventh St., between the north City Limits of the City of Bend and Vail Lane in Ellis Subdivision, the petition was filed and the county surveyor was ask to make a report concerning the vacating of tie street. IN TIE,' 1,,,ATTER OF SEALED BIDS FOR ASSESSED VALUATIONS ROLL: The court at this time having opened bids for assessed valuations roll received the following bids: Porter Signett $190.00 Redmond Spokesman 1'178.75 Bend Bulletin 6125.00 The lowest bid having been made by the Bend Bulletin it was accepted. IN TF-� I;A^1TER OF CONTRACTS FOR COL£ TY OTMED LAND: The county court at this time approved the following contracts: James Fisher _ Lot 5, Block 17, 41diestoria Floyd R. Stowe Lots 7, 8, 17, 18; 19, 20 Block 116, First Addition to Bend Park M. Van Landuyt Lots 3 and 4, Block 143, Second Add. $35.00 7.00 Down 14.00 -2 Payments $150.00 30.00 Down 7.00 I ll onth' to Bend Park 40.00 8.00 Down 5.00 £tiio. Archie Smith, Orlena Smith N of Lots 1 and 2, All of Lot 4, Block 16,Kenwood 40.00 8.00 Down 5.00 Month Buford R. Smith Lots 25 and 26, Block 113, lst Add. to Bend Park $125.00 ,x.5.00 Down 8.00 Month 1_'� 1I, li 11, 595 W. E. Kirkpatrick Lots 1,2,3,4,5, Block,l, Bonne Home Addition $100.00 50.00 Down 5.00 Month Ronald'Spani et ux Lots 9, 10, Block 44, Northwest Townsite Co's Second Add.to Bend $75.00 25.00 Doan 25.00 IVIonth Lonnie 0. Wright et ux Lot 10, Block 37, Riverside 030.00 6.00 Dgwn 5.00 Iii nth Warren E. Nelson Lots 14 and 15, Block 27, Bonne Home Add. to Bend V50.00 5.00 Down 5.00 P onth IN THE NATTER OF LEASES FOR COUNTY OR TED LAND: The court at this time signed the following leases: Jack Shumway 2000 acres at .02¢ per "acre $40.00 per year Lease for three years. Chas. Griffith 6,763 acres at .020 per acre 135.26 per year Lease for Three years. In the MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUPt TY MNED LAND: The court at this time approved the following deeds. .John Keyes et ux E�NE1 Sec. 1 Twp. 17 S.R. 11 E.17.I:1I. Central Oregon Irrigation District S]E SE4 Sec. 20 Twp. 16 S.R. 12 E.W.M. Leslie I.% Ross Lots S and 9 Block 25, Bonne Home Add. W. K. Zook Lots 11 and 12, Block 37, Northwest Townsite Co's Sec. Add. John W. Paullin Lots 9 and 10, Bloc. 4, Northwest Townsite Co's First Add. and lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Keystone Terrace Ivan N. Wickens Lot 5, Block 187 Third Add. to Bend Park $690.4.5 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $90.00 $55.00 $40.00 IN TIM I +,LATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OMIED LANDS Whereas, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property. - Therefore, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and directe( to sell the following d4ecr bed real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising and recording, etc. Parcel No. 1 Lots 10 and 11, Block 141, Second Add. to Bend Park $60.00 Terms (20rb Cash, balance x5.00 per month at 6% interest) Parcel No. 2. Lots 19 and 20 -; Block. 25, Bonne Home Addition (20j Cash," Balance $5.00 per month, 6% interest) $35.00 Terms Parcel No. 3 Lot 7, Block 133, Second Add. to Bend Park (20' dorm, balance $5.00 per month 6% interest x'25.00 Terms Pastel. No. 4 Lot 16, Block 25, Center Addition (20 Cash, Balance $5.00 per month, at 6% interest) $45,_00 Terms Parcel No. 5 Lot 12, Block 21, Bonne Home Addition (20© Cash, Balance $5.00 per month at 6 interest) 040.00 Terms Parcel No. 6 Lot 5, Block 143, Second Add. to Bend Park $20.00 Cash Parcel No. 7 Lot g, Block 2, Kenwood (20% Dash, Balance $20.00 per month at 6% interest) $700.00 Terms Dated this 16th day of April, 1941 C. L. Allen County Judge E. E. Varco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb Commissioner In the MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUPt TY MNED LAND: The court at this time approved the following deeds. .John Keyes et ux E�NE1 Sec. 1 Twp. 17 S.R. 11 E.17.I:1I. Central Oregon Irrigation District S]E SE4 Sec. 20 Twp. 16 S.R. 12 E.W.M. Leslie I.% Ross Lots S and 9 Block 25, Bonne Home Add. W. K. Zook Lots 11 and 12, Block 37, Northwest Townsite Co's Sec. Add. John W. Paullin Lots 9 and 10, Bloc. 4, Northwest Townsite Co's First Add. and lots 1 and 2, Block 5, Keystone Terrace Ivan N. Wickens Lot 5, Block 187 Third Add. to Bend Park $690.4.5 $ 75.00 $ 50.00 $90.00 $55.00 $40.00 59+6 Calvin -and Wilma Charmon- Lots 1, 2, and 3 Block 2, Orokla Iiv THE PLATTER OF A BEER LICENSE PERMIT: $550.00 At this time the county court approved two beer license permits to 111. E. Roats for the Glen Vista Club for one "Service License and one Restaurant Hotel License." IN THE MATTER OF A SUBORDINATION AGREEP:'IEN ^1: The county court at this time approved a subordination agreement'ma6.e by the Farm Credit Administra- tion for 1941 crops grown by Jim H. Williams There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen E. E. Varco 0. W. Grubb Co. Judge Commissioner Commissioner BE IT REMEMBERED THAT at a regular meeting of Court held PJIay 21, 19L.1, C. L. Allen County Judge and E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUND: R. I. Hamby Lois Ferguson Marjorie Smith Mrs. N. E. Terwilliger C. L. Allen 14able G. Livesay, County Clerk Oregon State Game Commission Magill Drug Company Vanco Janitor Supplies Bend Garbage Company Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. W. i4_. Hall City Drug Company Paulsen & Roles Laboratories The J. K. Gill Company Kilham Stationery & Printing Company Consolidated Freightways, Inc., Columbia Mercantile Company Dr. Fred Lieuallen GENERAL ROAD FUND: Deschutes Welding and Blacksmith Co. Union Oil Co. of California Schuman Auto Electric Poty & Van Dyke, Inc. It It u n IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF TAXES: Mileage J $4.80 Clerk Hire-- Treas.OfficE: 1.25 Clerk Hire -- Treas. Off:_ce 1.25 Extra Typing- - Clerk's Office 6.00 Iwnileage 2.50 Postage 10.00 Predatory Animal Control 275.00 County Health Officer 8.25 Courthouse Exp; 2.50 Courthouse Exp. 1.00 Tele. J.P. Dist #1. 4.00 Typewriter rent (ff.P.D'_st. #1 4.00 Courthouse Furniture Acct. 3800.00 Courthouse -Exp. 37.50 Circuit Court Exp. 2.16 County Treas'. 1.10 Circuit Judge .75 Soldier's Relief (U:S .'W .'V.) 20.00 it it (DaA.V. of W.W. ) 22.50 Parts 2.45 Fue1-399.23; Lub. 6.29 405.52 Parts 23.90 Parts 341.14 Warehouse & Shop Tool Acct. 78.00 The county court at this time ordered that the taxes be can.celle'd on the W. W. Babcock property, the Central Oregon Irrigation District at this time paid to the county $1.000.00 for the county's equity in the property described as the SW-41- Sec. 1 Twp. lei Range 12 E.W.M. III TIE MATTER OF BIDS FOR STATIONERY: The county at this time having opened bids for stationery for various offices, accepted the bid of the Bend Pilot, which was $24.25. IN TIDE PATTER OF THE IVAKING OF -A NEW DEED: The county court at this time directed that a new deed be issued to Dora Yager for the recording; of the same, the original deed having been lost and not recorded, description of property, SW-,'. of NEB, Sec. 15, Twp. 22, S.R. 10 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWl?ED LAND: The court at this time ordered that deeds be made to: I', 1� 11 1� 1 . Z-y'� Mrs. Hazel Gafrm6nd . Lot 1, Block 32, Northwest Townsite Co's Second Add. $10.00 Tim Kribs Lot s 9 and 10, Block 1, Grandview, $90.00 Camilla Pape W-21 of Lot 5, Block 14, Kent °good x`25.00 George P; . Deven -port et' ux Lot 3, Block 7, Awbrey Heights $10.00 Central Oregon Irrigation District Stid4 Sec. 1, Twp. 16 Range 12 E.1v.PYi. $1000.00 IN THE I49ATTER OF LEASES FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: The court at this time approved the following leases: Claude Vandevert E:Ez Sec. 31, Twp. 21, Range 11 E.W.N. 160 acres at .04,¢ per acre (Lease one Year) z' 6.40 tiY M. H. Duncan SWfNW , Nti' SW4, 24 -.1�,A 12 Lease for one year, $ 3.20 IN THE MATTER OF COT• ?TRACTS FOR COUNTY OV1114ED LAND: The court at this time approved the following contracts: Ilda Garman E' Lot 13, Block 14, Kenwood Addition $29.5 6.00 Down 5.00 No. IN THE MATTER OF THE REALIGNMENT OF THE P0;'JELL BUTTE MARKET ROAD: At this time the court read for the first time, a resolution providing for the re- alignment of the Powell -Butte Market road which encroaches upon the Redmond Airport. There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen E. E. Varco 0. W. Grubb IN THE COUNTY COURT OF THE STATE OF OREGON FOR DESCHUTES COITNTY STATE OF OREGON County Judge Commissioner Commissioner In the Matter of ) .ORDER Cancellation of Taxes ) IT APPEARING TO the Court that on the 19th day of December, 1936, the County Court of Deschutes County, Oregon, entered into a contract with W. W. Babcock to sell to the said W. W. Babcock real property situated in Deschutes County, TO -PIT: Southwest Quarter (SSA) of Section One"(1-)-� Tornship Sixteen (16), South, Range Twelve (12) East of the Western Meridian, less one acre, and IT APPEARING to the Court that the said W. W. Babcock has failed to make payments as agreed in said contract of sale, and IT FURTHER APPEARING tha_ for failure to male payments as agreed, the County Court did, on the 19th day of Burch, 1941, cancel said contract and did serve certified copy of the order of cancellation orir_the said W. W. Babcock as provided in Section 56 -113 Oregon Compiled Laws Anotated. IT FURTHER APPEARING TO THE COURT That Section 86-143 Oregon Compiled Laws Annotated provides that when contract of sale is forfeited, the County Court shall cancel all taxes and the land shall not be placed on the assessment roll until a resale thereof has been made. BE IT THEREFORE ORDERED that C. L. McCauley, as Tax Collector of Deschutes County be, and he is here directed to cancel all taxes now due and owing on the above described premises. C. L. Allen County JUDGE E. E. Varco COIdiI!,_ISSIONER Dated this 21st day of May, 1941. 0. W. Grubb COI!.U4IISSIONER e, , 8 BE IT REP:EhrIBERED THAT at a regular meeting of Court held June 4, 1941 C. L..Allen County Judge and E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid GENERAL FUND: R. C. Schott C. L. McCauley E. E. Varco C. L. Allen ]VIrs . R. E. Rudolph Winifred Fullington The Boys' & Girls' Aid Soc. of Ore. Eriksen's Stationery & Office Supplies Magill Drug Company The McMillan Company Northwest Printing Company. :Lincoln & Allen Hogan Studio Aubrey E. Perry J. J. Wilt John D. Newsom ,T. H. Loomis A. I. Wright IT. A. Fountain :Ray Falk Marie Noakes Marguerite Lyons C. P. Becker Floyd W. Scott Winifred Fullington Bend Troy Laundry W. B. nderson Nash Co. The Miller Lumber Company H. & L. Cafe Magill Drug Company City Drug Company The Bend Bulletin The Bend -Troy Laundry The Bend Pilot `.1'he Redmond Spokesman it a it George Childs Hardware Co. State Industrial Accident Comm. :Porter Signett Printers State Department of Agriculture Northwest Printing Company Robert H. Foley :Pacific Power & Light Co. Bend Water Department :Paul Woerner Standard Oil Company of California ]Lois Ferguson R. A. Ferguson Oregon State Highway Commission Standard Oil Company of California Oregon State Highway Comm. C. J. Dunmyer :Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Norma B. Seidenbecher {lorence Swanson COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: Rolscreen Company T. D. Sexton GENERAL ROAD FUND: Orpha Hamby National Hospital Association Cox Oil Company Storage E. E. Varco Ole Grubb Reed Tractor &. Equipment Co. :Bacific Power & Light Company Bend water Department Contractors Equipment Corp. Lumbermens Insurance Agency Standard Oil Co. of California Oregon Culvert & Pipe Co. Eriksen's Stationery & Office Supplies Bend Hardware Company, 11,11 oty & Van Dyke, Inc., Phe Miller Lumber Company :Bend GarageeCompany George Childs Hardware Co. :Bend Auto Parts, Inc. Signal Oil Company Signal Oil Company Shell Oil Company Houk Motor Company Entrikin Brothers Reappraisal Account Sheriff - -Tel. $.55; Auto & Travel 7.75 Commissioner County Judge -- Postage School Supt's Clerk County Nurse -- Mileage Juvenile Assessor -- Typewriter Repair Sheriff's Exp. School Supt. School Supt. -- Office Supplies ReAppraisal Acct. Sheriff's Exp. Watermaster Asst. Watermaster Asst. Watermaster Acting Probation Officer Assessor's Field Deputy Assessor -- Travel Exp. Assessor -- Travel Exp. Assessor's Deputy Acct. it u if if Field Deputy it it if Co. Nurse -- Annual meeting County Nurse­- Laundry Sheriff's Auto Exp. Courthouse Fuel Prisoners' Meals Health Officer 9.70; Jail Exp. 50¢ Clerk 10.00; Sheriff 9.50; Treasurer 4.35; 6ircuit Judge 1.60 Leg Pub. Jail Exp. Stationery--Various Offices Leg. Pub. Warrant Call Courthouse Exp. Watermaster Sheriff's Office Supplies Sealer of Weights & Measures Dist: Atty. Office Supplies Dist. Atty. -- Mileage Courthouse Electricity Courthouse Water Prof. Services (Examination Victoria Brown) SheriffIs- Auto Exp. Clerk Hire-- Treas, Office Treasurer -- Postage Reappraisal Acct. Sheriff's Auto Exp. Reappraisal Acct. Prisoner's Board Tele -- Various Offices Rent (May) Reporter Venetian Blinds Costumers Co. Judge & Roadmasters' Steno. Dues (Gen. Exp.) (Gen. Exp.) Commissioner Commissioner Parts IVIis6 Acct. Misc, Acct. Parts. P.L. & P.D. Ins. Lub, Acct; Lbr. Acct; Typewriter Repair Hardware Parts Lumber Acct. Parts Hardware Tire Acct. 27.60; Parts 11.50 Lub. Acct. Fuel Lub. Acct. Parts Acct. Parts Acct. $225.00 16.63 36.10 .. 5.00 37.50 46.75 16.00 4.00 1.35 2.43 4.15 67.60 15.01 214.42 44.63 72.25 50.15 15.50 5.00 3.70 79.50 55.00 67.30 32.15 25.00 1.25 25.45 24.00 2.50 10.20 25.75 35.55 3.61 24.25 49.10 1.30 2.55 2.15 15.65 15.4L,. 2.26 2.16 13.04 7.60 5.00 19.53 1.25 5.00 32.34 19.53 32.34 56.50 62.55 10.00 15.00 576.15 31.22 30.00 24.00 5.00 35.00 35.00 10.29 5.33 1.65 17.55 14.53 33.55 53.52 5.50 125.25 17.52 117.47 7.30 1.20 39.10 24.64 175.75 27.62 ,_-iz 1� r li Do Midstate Hardware Company Hardware 71.46 State Industrial Accident Comm. Road"Employees Ins. 55.53 Bend Auto Top Shop - Parts 12.00 H. L. Pritchard Company Parts 2.16 iVlowrey's Welding Service Parts .50 Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Tele. 5.30 IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: The County court at this tome approved the following deeds: N!elvin L. O'Day et ux Lot 12, Block 55, lst. Add. to Riverside $15.00 W. T. Curtis Lot #6, Block 5, Orokla $25.00 IVIrs. G. H: Richardson, Lot 12, Block 21, Bonne Home Add. $40.00 Ronald Spani et ux -- Lots 9 & 10, Block 44, Northwest Townsite Co.'s Second Add. to Bend $75.00 J. L. Ross Lots 9 and 10, Block 10, Grandview $85.00 Jack Gold Lots 1, 2, and 3, Block 102, lst Add. to Bend Park $150.00 Priday B. Holmes. S-�NW-117 Section 7, Twp. 14 S.R. 12 E.W.IvI. $80.00 IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: The court at this time approved the following contracts: George Balitieh Lot 16, Block 25, Center Addition $54.00 10.80 Down 5.00 Mo. Chester G. Springer et uxv60.00 Lots 10 and 11, Block 141, Second Add. to Bend Park 12.00 Down 5.00 Mo. Leo J. Ellis $35.00 Lots 19 and 20, Block 25, Bonne Home Addition 7.00 Down 5.00 h1o. IN THE MATTER OF THE RE -SALE OF ORDER FOR SALE OF REAL PROPERTY COUNTY OWNED LANDS WHEREAS, Deschutes County, Oregon, is the owner of the real property hereinafter described, and the County Court deems it for the best interests of said County to sell said property THEREFORE, be it ordered that the Sheriff of this County be, and he is hereby authorized and directed to sell the following described real property in the manner provided by law for not less than the minimum price and terms set opposite each tract, plus costs of advertising and recording, etc. Parcel No. 1. Lots 4, 51 6, 7, 8, Block 103, lst Addition to Bend Park (201/1- down, balance $10.00 per month) $200.00 Terms Parcel No. 2. S-,'�N�4' and i- ;L-SVq, Sec. 13, Twp. 17, R. 11 E.W.M. $270.00 Cash Parcel No. 3. Lots 4 and 5, Block 68, Bend Park ` 50.00 Cash Parcel No. 4. Lots 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 239 24, Block 11, Laidlaw Addition $ 35.00 Cash Parcel No. 5. Lots 8 and 9, Block 133, 2nd Addition to Bend Park. (20% down, balance at $5.00 per month.) 40.00 Terms Parcel No. 6. Lot 16, Block 279 Bonne Home Addition. (20% doiin, balance $5.00 per month 25.00 Terms Parcel No. 7. Lots 8 and 9, Block 37; Riverside Addition (20% Down, balance $5.00 per month) $ 60.00 Terms Parcel No. 8. Lots 1 and 2, Block 103, lst Addition to Bend Park $100.00 Cash Dated this 4th day of June, 1941. -C. L; Allen County Judge E: E. Varco Commissioner 0. 111. Grubb Commissioner CONTRACTS CONTINUED: Mrs. G. H. Richardson $ /0.00 Lot 12, Block 21, Bonne Home Add. 0.00 Down 5.00 Mo. Mrs. Evelyn Darrar Lot 8, Block 2, Kenwood l Max Dick Lot 7, Block 133, 2nd Add. to Bend Park I! Earl Holman Lot 9, Block 52, Center Addition IN THE NATTER OF LEASES FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: The court at this time approved the following leases: Mr. Jacob Settlemeyer N, Sec. 22 Section 9- 10- 17- 21228- 29 -32 -33 20-18 2- 6-7 -16 21 -18 IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY O DIVED LAND: $740.00 148.00 Down 20.00 Mo. 25.00 5.00 Down 5.00 Mo. $40.00 6.00 Down 5.00 Mo. 8.736.64 acres at .02¢ per acre Three year lease $174.73 The court at this time approved two deeds for land to the State of Oregon for the following: A parcel of land lying in Lot 9, Block 6, Orokla, an adcition to „the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon (Three parcels of land) 1. A parcel of land lying in Lot 109 Block 5, Orok:la an addition to the City of Bend 2. A parcel of land lying in Lot 8, Block 6, Orokl.a, an addition to the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon 3. A parcel of land lying in Lot 10, Block 6, an addition to the City of Bend, Deschutes County, Oregon There being no further business court adjourned. C. L. Allen E. E. Varco 0. W. Grubb Co. Judge Commissioner Commissioner BE IT REP,+EMBERED That at a regular meeting of Court help. June 18, 1941, C. L. Allen County Judge: and E. E. Varco and Ole W. Grubb, County Commissioners being present the following business was transacted: At this time the following claims were presented to the Court and ordered paid. GENERAL FUED: lst. National Bank of Portland .A. 0. Schilling ].•Marie Noakes Mrs. R. E. Rudolph Winifred Fullington ,State Department of Agriculture The Bend Pilot Vanco Janitor Supplies :Bend Garbage Company Northwest Printing Company J. S. Davis Company Plarchant Calculating Machine Co. Benson Cafe City Drug Company .Burroughs Additg Machine Co. lVionroe Calculating Machine Co., Inc. Barnes & Noble, Inc., Shell Oil Company :Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. It it n it COURTHOUSE BUILDING FUND: Rolscreen Company T. D. Sexton GENERAL ROAD FUND: :Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company Bend Garage Company J. W. Copeland Yards Signal Oil Company .Leighton Waters Union Oil Company General I ssistance $1,179.86 Grand -Jury Witness 2.00 Assessor - -Field Deputy Acct. 30.00 School Supt. -- Clerk: 21.00 County Nurse -- Telephone 7.69 Sealer of Weights 8: Measures 18.44 Justice of the Peace Dist. #1 -- Supplies 13.50 Courthouse Exp. 7.75 Courthouse Exp. 1.00 County Clerk -- Supplies 4.10 Sheriff's Clerk- -Bond :Premium 10.00 Sheriff's Exp: 12.50 Prisoner's Meals 1.35 Assessor -- Supplies 1.00 Sheriff -- 21.50; As .-essor -- 33.30 54.80 Assessor-= 11aintenance Guarantee 24.00 School Supt. 1.05 Sheriff's Auto Exp. 8.98 Tele.-- 77atermaster 5.45 " Justice of the :Peace 4.00 Venetian Blinds 876.15 Costumers 31.22 Tele. 5.30 Equipment 66.47 Lumber ' 2.88 Fuel Account 101.27 Salary 58.37 Fuel Account 3.58 1'i 1'i I" 0 1 IN THE MATTER OF THE SALARY OF THE JUDGE'S STENOGRAPHER: The court at this time approved a salary of $60.00 per month to Jackie Steidl for the position of Stenographer to the County Judge. IN THE MATTER OF CONTRACTS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND : The county court at this time approved the following contracts: Mrs. Sula Everetts Tract 21, Virginia Park Add. C. E. McFadden Lots 5 &. 6, Block 24, Riverside Add. IN THE MATTER OF DEEDS FOR COUNTY OWNED LAND: The county court at this time approved the following deeds: Lonnie -0. -Viright et ux Lot 10, Block 37, Riverside Hugh H: Kelley et ux Lot 5, Block 143, 2nd Add. to Bend Park John W. Burris WjkNVd4i Sec. 15, Twp. 14 S. R. 13 E.W.M. IN THE MATTER OF A TYPEWRITER FOR THE COU14TY CLERK'S OFFICE: 50.00 10.00 Down 10.00 I,onth $90.00 15.00 Down 6.00 Month $30.00 20.00 $80.00 601 The court at this time approved a motion made bar Judge C, L. Allen that the purchase of a typewriter be charged against the courthouse furniture account, the motion via; seconded by Commissioner E. E. Varco. IN THE MATTER OF TIT; PAYIAENT OF THE BALANCE OF TIE FURIITURE ACCOUNT The court at this time approved the final payment of $179.00 to be paid to the City Drug Company for the new courthouse furniture. IN THE 1:ATTER OF THE RELEASE OF A CHECK HELD IN LIEU OF A BOND: The court at this time approved the release of a check to the Rolsereen Company which was a bond for the installation of venetian blinds. IN TIE, MATTER OF THE RE- ALIGNIAENT } OF THE REDMOND POWELL -BUTTE MARKET ROAD: } The court at this time having proof of final posting on the Redmond - Powell Butte Market Road approved the vacating of that portion within the boundary of the Redmond Airport and the establishment of the road on the alignment. IN THE 111 TIER OF THE VACATING OF HILL STREET IN LAPINE: The court at this time having received proof of final posting ordered that part of Hill Street in Lapine that had been set forth in petition to the court be vacated. IN THE 1GLATTER OF AN INCREASE \ OF LAW LIBRARY FEES: The court at this tire approved an increase from 10% to 15% for the law library fees that are deri from filing of Circuit Court Cases and from Probates filed with the county clerk. IN THE MATTER OF THE CANCELLATION OF PERSONAL PROPERTY TAXES ON THE HORSE RIDGE TELEPHONE CO: Upon the Petition of the Tax Collector and District Attorney the Tax Collector of Deschutes County was directed to accept $89.15 in full payment for all taxes on the - property of the Horse Ridge Telephone Company, the taxes were more than 3 years delinquent and are-wholly uncollectible, the balance of the said taxes are hereby ordered cancelled, authority given under Chapter 256, Oregon Laws, 1941. There being no further business court adjourned. C: L. Allen County Judge E; E. Varco Commissioner 0. W. Grubb Commissioner IN THE MATTER OF THE PETITION OF W ILLIAIri FOSS AND THORA K. FOSS FOR THE VACATION OF A PORTION OF HILL STREET IN LAPINE the County Surveyor having filed his report in writing recommending the granting of such petition and particularly describing the portion of such Hill street proposed to be vacated it is ORDERED: That June 18, 1941, at 10 o'clock a.m. at the county court room at the courthouse in Bend, Oregon, be and same is hereby fixed as the time and place for hearing said petition and said petitioners are directed to post notices thereof as by statute required. C L. Allen E. . E. Varco 0. W. Grubb