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! lTgal NOTICES OltniNAVCE NO. 578 AN ORDINANCE declaring the assessment on property benefited for the cost of excavating, con struction of curbs, grading and asphalt paving of Oak Street from Front Street to Seventh Street in the City of Central Point, Oregon, and directing the Recorder to enter a statement thereof in the Docket of City Liens and to publish a notice thereof. 1 HE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Section 1: WHEREAS, the City Council did heretofore by Ordi nance declare its intention to im- grove Oak Street from Front trect to Seventh Street in the City of Central Point, Oregon, as afore said, and to assess the cost there of upon each lot or part thereof adjacent to and benefited by such improvement 1 ts proportionate share of the cost of said improve ment, and did fix the time and place for hearing protests agairet said improvement and the assess ment of the cost thereof, as afore suid. and WHEREAS, said ordinance was duly posted and published as re quired by the Charter of the city, and WHEREAS, a meeting of the Council was held at the time and place fixed in said ordinance for the purpose of considering any such protests, but no protests were at such time, or at any time, made to, or received by the Council to the improvement or the assessing of the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and said Council, considered the niatter and deemed that said im provement would be of material benefit to said city, and that all the property to be assessed there rF urmilH he henefited thereby to 'M the extent of the probable amount ot tne respective wtssscaaiuciiia w us levied against said property and did order the improvements, and WHEREAS, the cost of said im provement has been and hereby is determined to be the sum of S23.5G0.00. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby determined that the proportionate share of the cost of the improve ment on each parcel of property adjacent to said improvement and benefited thereby is the amount set opposite the description of each piece or parcel of land below, and that each piece or parcel of land Is benefited by said improvement to the full extent of the amount so set opposite such piece or par cel and that the respective amounts represent the proportional benefits of said improvement to said respective parcels of property, and the Council does hereby de clare each of the parcels of prop erty described below is assessed the amount set opposite each respective description for the cost of said improvement. That the following is a summary of assessments for excavating, con struction of curbs, grading and asphalt paving of Oak Street from Front Street to Seventh Street in Ahe City of Central Point, Oregon: Contractor $21,874.07 Engineer & Survey 417.00 Advertising ana printing Materials water and sewer lines Radius 7th and Oak (SW corner) Manholes & catch basins Less City of Central Point share - 146 59 354.85 165.49 600.00 4,377.60 $19,182.40 Assessments for the excavating, construction of curbs, grading and asphalt paving of Oak Street i from Front Street to Seventh Street in the city oi wuww twin, w. to-wit; . , Assessment No. 1 i c staniPK and Nada Staples Lot 4, Block 16, Original Town of Central Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $631.00 Assessment, no. George J. Johnson and Hazel Johnson Lots 1, 2 and 3, Block 16. Origi n.i f nf rntral Paint. Oregon Amount of Assessment $631.00 Assessment no. l'Imi irchvrrln church Lots 7 and 8. Block 9. Original Tntun r rontrnl Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $347.05 Assessment no. n.o- tuir mitt Rnhv Wolfe Lots 5 and 6, Block 9, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $347.05 Assessment r. ? Robert L. Ottoman and Lots 3 and 4. Block 9, Original Town of Central Point, "n. A mount of Assessment $347.05 Assessment tiu, Robert W. Knight and 4 Lots 1 and 2, Block 9, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $347.05 . Assessment, w, fl Francis H---H.en.pert and A Mnru m ftpmnerL I Lots 6, 7 and 8, Block 8, Original 5 f . rnipni Pnint Oreeon. Amount of Assessment $520.58 Assessment o Leland L. Dysinger and Jesse G. Dysinger t i o 1 d nnri 5. Block 8, Original 'Town of Central. Point, Amount of Assessment $867.62 Assessment wo. a f'-,r v MrPiillev Lots 7 and 8. Block 1. Original tn..F f rontmi Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $347.05 Assessment no. iu Cecil B. Gossard and Truce i m ftossard Lots 5 and 6. Block 1. less East B of Lot 5, original town ui Amount of Assessment $315.50 Aceocsmnnt Nn.11 Nate Russell and Pearl E. Russell r i nnri a. Alwlr 1 and the East 5' of Lot 5. Original Town of Central Point, uregon. Amount of Assessment $378.80 Assessment Mi. 1 n ii Ripppmiller Lots 1 and 2. Block 1, Original Tnti.n nf rvntrnl Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $:t47.05 Assessment wo u Prina KllhOlim Lot 4. Block 40, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $347.05 Assessment rsu. ii Charles LaCasse and i nit It. I.aCasse Lot 3. Block 40. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. mntmtiw Amount of Assessment $347.05 Assessment No. 15 The Central Point Church of Christ i Lots 9. 10. 11. 12. 13 and 14 of nt i. n n..n;nsl Tnuin nf Punt ml j uiwi.iv I Pninl rtrrvnn Amount of Assessment i,iMi.ia Assessment fto. lb Robert II. Padgett and Annie It. Padcett t.rtt is And lfl. Block 2. Original Tnum nf Ontrnl Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment tju.uo Assessment iso. 17 Ernest C. Harris and ' Dnrrti M. Harris Lot 5. Block 41. Original Town nf run! ml Pnint OretfOn. Amount of Assessment $347.05 Assessment wo. in J. C. Trimble and Feral W. Trimble Lot 6, Block 41. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon Amount of Assessment..$347.05 Assessment no. is The nan Patrh Co.. Inc. Lot 7. Block 41, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment. .$347 .05 Assessment rso. u John II. Knnipr and Mav L. Kornei Lot 8, Block 41, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon Amount of Assessment $347.05 Assessment o. 21 Granville Ilrtttsan and F.v.i Z. Itrlttsan Lots 5 and 6, Block 42. Original Tmun nf Puntrjil Point. Oreeon. Amount of Assessment $694.10 Assessment No. 22 William R. Callender and Rtifh Calender Lots 7 and 8, Block 42. Original Town nf rpntral Point. Oregon. . Amount of Assessment $694.10 Assessment No. 23 Thomas J. LaCasse and nni R. I ara(P Lots 5 and 6. Block 43. Original Town of Central Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $694.10 Assessment No. 24 Orfvitle E. Houghton and Ellen E. Houghton S. 70' of LoU 7 and 8. Blk. 43. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $694.10 Assessment No. 25 Isora MrKinney Lots 1 and 2. Block 40. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi Assessment biJ4.lO Assessment No. 26 Keith Williams Lot 4, Block 39. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi Assessment jn.ua Assessment No. 27 Betty Squires (Mrs. Betty Gillette) Lot 3. Block 39. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi Assessment 347.05 Assessment No. 28 The Central Point Church of Christ loi z. mock 39, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi Assessment W47.ua Assessment No. 29 Richard Peters Lot 1. Block 39. nHfinnl Tnuin nf Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi Assessment $347.05 Assessment No. 30 Tom Whittle Lot 4. Block 38 .Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment 1347.05 Assessment No. 31 Vernon Allen Capps and Darlene Capps Lots 2 and .1. Rlnrlt 3R HriffinnT Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi Assessment sulK.IO Assessment No. 32 Wava Cummlngs Lot 1. Block 3B. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount or Assessment 9334 7.05 Assessment No. 33 E. E. Mil and Vola V. Nill Lot 12. Block 15. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $631.00 Assessment No. 34 Clifford B, Howell and Margaret A. Howell Lots 14. 15 and lfl. Block IV Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount or Assessment $631.00 Assessment No. 35 Scott E. GUley and Elsie G. Gllley in arm an u. Alexander Lots 9. 10. and 11. Blrwk 10. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $520.58 Assessment No. 36 E. L. Matthews and Alma A. Matthews Lots 12. 13 and 14. Block 10. Original Town ot Central Point, Oregon. , ' Amount or Assessment $520.58 Assessment No. 37 Raymond G. Ekdahl and Helen P. Ekdahl Lots 15 and 16. Block 10. Origi nal Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi Assessment $347.05 Assessment No. 38 Maxlne Agajanlon Lots 9. 10 and 11. Block 7. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount or Assessment $520.38 Assessment No. 39 Melvln L. Burnett and Dora E. Burnett Lots 12. 13, 14, 15 and 16, Block Original Town of Central Point. Oregon. Amount or Assessment $UB7.ei SECTION 2: The Recorder of the City of Central Point is hereby directed to enter a statement of said several assessments in the Docket of City Liens of said citv. Baid assessments are hereby de- ciarea aue ana payaDie, and tne owners of property herein assessed are required to pay said assess ments to the Recorder within ten (10) days after notice of such as sessments i published. SECTION 3: The Recorder is nereby directed to serve notice of the foregoing assessments by pub lishing this ordinance once in the Meatord Mnu Tribune, a news paper of general circulation in the city of central point on the 13th day of December, i960. PASSED by the City Council and signed by m in onen session in autnentication of its oassage this otn aay oi uecemoer, iyou. s Les Bigham Actinsf Mavor - ATTEST: S Lyle Paul! Recorder- APPROVED by me this 6th day or December, i960 5 Les Bigham Acting Mayor ORDINANCE NO. 569 AN ORDINANCE declaring the assessment on property oenerttea for tne cost or excavation, con struction of curbs, grading and aspnait paving of nnzei street irom Third Street to Tenth Street In the City of Central Point, Oregon and directing the Recorder to en ter a statement thereof In the Docket of Citv Liens and to pub lish a notice thereof. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: WHEREAS, the City Council did heretofore by ordi nance declare its intention to lm brove Hazel Street from Third Street to Tenth Street in the City of Central Point, as aforesaid, and to assess the cost thereof unon each lot or nnrt thereof ad lucent to and benefited by, such improve ment its proportionate snare of the cost of said improvement, and did fix the time and place for hearing protests against said im provement and tne assessment oi the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and WHEREAS, said ordinance was dulv posted and published as re quired oy tne unarter ot tne (uy, and WHEREAS, a meeting of the Council was held at the time and olace fixed in said ordinance for the nuroose of considering any such protests, and one protest having been made to such Improve ment and naving been consiacrea by the Council and it appearing to the Council that such improve ment is of material benefit to said City, and that all thevproperty to he assessed therefor woVld be bene fited thereby to the extent of the probable amount or tne respective assessments to be levied against said property and did order the improvement, and WHEREAS, the cost of said im provement has been and hereby is determined to be the sum of $22, 155.00. Now. therefore, it is hereby determined that the proportionate share of tne cost of tne improve ment on each parcel of property ndiarent to said imorovement ana benefited thereby Is the amount set opposite the description of each mpce or narcei oi iana neiow. mm that each niece or parcel of land is benefited by said improvement to the full extent of trie amount so set opposite such piece or parcel and that the respective amounts represent the proportional bene fits of said improvements to said respective parcels of property, and the Council does hereby declare prh of th DarceLs of Droperty described below is assessed the amount set ODOosite each respec tive description for the cost of said improvement. That the following is a summary nf netPMmentfl fnr excavation, con struction of curbs, grading and flSTihalt oavins of Hazel street from Third Street to Tenth Streets in the City of Central Point, Ore- Contractor $20,885.66 Engineer and Survey.... i.iu.uu Advertising and Printing 156-34 T.p Citv of Central Point share -5,49129 $16,663.71 Assessments for the excavating, construction of curbs, grading and asphalt paving of Hazel Street from Third Street to Tenth Street in the City of Central Point, Ore gon, to-wit: Assessment No. 1 Rlln R. Stnne Lots 3 and 4. Block 73. Original Tnu'n nf Central Point. Oreeon. Amount of Assessment $45752 Assessment o. t Laurence H. South and V. .Mae South Iits 1 and 2. Block 73 and the E. 38' of Lot 3. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $94158 Assessment No. 3 Karl T. Fox North 70' of Lots 3 and 4, Block 72, Original Town of central roint, Amount of Assessment $699.60 Assessment No. 4 Wallace B. West and Nola M. West North 70 of Lou 1 and 2, Block 72, Original lown ot central roim, Amount of assessment $699.60 Assessment no. s Raymond Mfcnn and June Mann Lots 3 and 4, Block 70, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $b99.60 Assessment No. $ Thomas Whittle Lots 2. Block 70. Orieinal Town of Central Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $34U.8u Assessment No. 7 Harry S. Musson and Alice Musson Lot 1. Block 70. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi assessment j4.u Assessment No. 8 Frank Helm j (R. R. and Vivian Lawton) Lot 4. Block 69. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. I Amount oi Assessment $349.60 Assessment No. 9 Homer D. Lewis and Vivian M- Lewis Lots 2 and 3. R loo It 69 Orieinal Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi assessment oay.ou Assessment No. 10 Stanley T. Mooster and Catherine J. Mooster Lot 1. Block 69. Orieinal Town of Central Point, Oregon. ! Amount oi Assessment $349.uu Assessment No. 11 James 1. Clark and Emms Clark Lot 3. Block 2 and West Half of Lot 2, Block 2. Patttson Addi tion to the City of Central Point, uregon. Amount of Assessment $524.70 Assessment No. 12 Leo Ghelardi and Janice Ghelardl Lot 4. mock 2. Pattison Addition to the City of Central Point. Or egon. Amount or Assessment $349.80 Assessment No. 13 Claris Leroy Welch- and Opal L. Welch Lot 11. Block 2. Orieinal Town of Central Point, Oregon, Amount oi Assessment aiu.tu Assessment No. 14 Roy S. Madden and BlUle L. Madden Lot 12, Block 2. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $496.08 Assessment No. 15 Jimmie w. Anders and Betty Anders Lot 13. Block 2, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $496.08 Assessment No. 16 Donald E. Fatter and Leola Faber Lot 14, Block 2, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $737.76 Assessment No. 17 Peter J. Bennett and Laura Bennett Lot 15. Block 2 and E- 25' of Lot 16, Block 2, Original Town of Central Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $572.40 Assessment No. 18 C. V. Bowers and Oakley Bowers West 40' of Lot 16, Block 2. and Lot 17, Block 2. Original Town of Central Point,. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $369.33 Assessment No. 19 Joseph A. McCalvy, Jr. and Geraldine F. McCalvy Ref. No. 5 Recorded Vol. 430 Page 127. Commencing at a point where the East line of Third Street pro longed intersects the northerly line of Hazel Street In the City of Central Point, Jackson Coun ty. Oregon: thence North 5452' East, along the northerly line of Hazei street. 8,644 chains for the point of beginning thence North 7.209 chains to a road: thence East 3.285 chains to a stake; thence South 4.097 chains to the north erly line of Hazel Street. Southwesterly direction to the fioint of beginning, being situated n Section 3 township 37 South, of Range 2 West of Willamette Meridian In Jackson Countv. Less that property described in Vol. rage -iuz-3 and vol. 488, Page 387. Amount of Assessment $1,436.06 Assessment No, 20 Vernon Capps and Park I). Swing itei. no. 4 itecordca vol. 403, Page 255. That certain real property known as 649 Hazel Street, Central Point, Oregon, and more particularly described as "All that portion of Section 3, Township 37 South of itange 2 west of tne Willamette Meridian, Jackson county, Oregon, described as follows, to-wit: Be ginning at a point 50 feet due East of Anna Olessons Southeast corner for place of beginning: thence due South five (5) chains to a atnke. thence North 5430' East nine (9) chains: thence West seven (7) chains and (50) links to place of beginning, containing two (2) acres more or less. Less all that portion described as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the in tersection of the North line of Hazel Street and the line between the NEi4 and SE'i of Section 3. Township 37 South of Range 3 west of tne Willamette Meridian, thence 366.0 feet: thence South 34 58' East 209.8'; to the North line of Hazel Street; thence North ! 552' East 300 feet along said ; North line of Hazel Street to the I place of beginning, containing 0.8 acres more or less. All of above described property lying and be ing in the City of Central Point. Oregon." I Amount of Assessment $2,026.61 Assessment No. 21 1 Helen M. Johnson (Mrs. Barley Dressier) Commencing at the Quarter sec tion corner common to Sections and 3 in Townshto 37 South. Range 2 West of the Willamette Meridian in Jackson County. Or egon, thence North 895ri5" East along the centerline of said Section 3 extended, a distance of 3.31 feet to a Iron bolt at the inter section of the northerly line of Hazel Street in the City of Cen tral Point. Oregon, and thence South 5451' West alone the north erly line of Hazel Street 240.0 feet 10 a J,4 gaivanizea iron pipe tor the true point of beginning; thence South 5451' West along said north erly line of Hazel street hu.uu teet; tnence North 35"U5 3u" west ZU9.5 feet to the center line of said Section 3; thence North 89"51'I5" East along said center line 73.20 feet to a point, from which the quarter section corner common to said Sections 2 and 3 bears North 895115" East 289.49 feet; thence South 3505'30" East 167.95 feet to the true point ot begin ning. Assessment no, tt Jessie E. Mann Ref. No. 2 Recorded Vol. 376 Page 135. Commencing at the quarter sec- lton corner common to sections 2 and 3. in Township 37 South Range West. Willamette Meridian. Jackson County, Oregon; thence North B9"5ri5" East along tne cen terline of Section 3, extended 3.31 feet to a l'V iron holt at the in tersection of the Northerly line if Hazel Street n the Citv of Cen iral Point, Oregon; thence houth 5451' West along the northerly line of Hazel Street 240.0 feet to n Va" ffalvanizeH Iron Dioe for the point or beginning. 1 nence n. 35605'30" West 167.95 feet to the said centerline of Section 3: 185.3B feet to a point, 107.42 feel West from point of beginning; thence S. 3428' East 6164 feet, thence South 5451' West along said North erly line of Hazel Street 151.25' to the noint of beeinnine. Amount 01 Assessment oi.9o Assessment No. 23 Herbert H. Trainman and Julia F. Trautman Beginning at the Intersection of the North line of Hazel Street. Central Point. Oreeon. and the lin hptwpcn th N.E ouarter and S.E. quarter of Section three (3) Townshio 37. South Rnnffe 2 west nf thf Willamette Meridian. Jack- eon Countv, Oregon and running West on the North Line of Hazel street, 88 feet. 9 inches, thence North 60 feet to the line between the N E quarter and the S E. quar ter of Section three (3t Township Xl South Ranee 2 West of the Willamette Meridian. Jackson Countv, Oregon, thence East on said line 107 feet, 5 inches to the noint of beninntne. Her. No. 1 Ke corded Vol. 295 Page 61 .061 acres of land (More or less). Amount of A"-ment $774.71 Assessment no. J. F. Mvers and Hazel M. Mvers North 70 nf Lots 3 and 4. Block 71. Orieinal Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assenment $699.60 Assessment NO. 25 Earl W. Rorert and Mildred E. Rorers North 70 of Lots 1 and 2. Block P7 1. Original Town of central Point. Ore iron. Amount of Assessment $699.60 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORE. SECTION 2: The Recorder of the City of Central Point is hereby di rected to enter a statement 01 said several assessments in the Docket of City Liens of said City. said assessments are hereby de clared due and payable, and the owners of property herein assessed are required to pay said assess ments to the Recorder within ten (10) days after notice of such as sessments is published. SECTION 3 : The Recorder is hereby directed to serve notice of the foregoing assessments by pub lishing this ordinance once in the Medford Mail Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Central Point on the 13th day of December, 1960. PASSED by the City Council and signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this 6th day of December. 1960. S Les Bigham Actins Mavor ATTEST: 5 Lyle PauU Recorder APPROVED bv me this fith riav of December, 1960. S Les Bigham Acting Mayor ORDINANCE NO. 571 AN ORDINANCE declaring the assessment on property benefited for the cost of excavating, grading, constructing of curbs and asphalt paving ui r irsi 31 reei irom fine Street to Oak Street in the Citv of Central Point, Oregon, and direct ing me necoroer to enter a state ment thereof in the Docket of City Liens and to publish a notice there of. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITV OF CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: WHEREAS, the City Council did heretofore by. Ordi nance declare its Intention to im prove First Street from Pine Street to uak street m the City of Cen tral Point, Oregon, and to assess the cost thereof upon each lot or part thereof adjacent to and bene fited by such improvement Its Dro- portionate share of the cost of said improvement, and did fix the time and place for hearing protests against said improvement and the assessment of the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and WHEREAS, said Ordinance was duly posted and published as re quired by the Charter of the City, and WHEREAS, a meeting nf th Council was held at the time and place fixed in said Ordinance for the purpose of considering any such protests, but no protests were at such time, or at any time, made to, or received by the Council to the improvement or the assessing of the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and said Council considered the matter and deemed that said improvements would be of material benefit to said City, and that all the property to be assessed therefore would be benefited thereby to the extent of ine prooaoie amount or the respec tive assessment tn ho lnvlnH against said property and did order the Improvement, and WHEREAS, the cost nf said Im provement has been and hereby is ucicrimnea to DC Uie sum OI $4, 050.00. NOW THEREFORE, it is hereby determined that the proportionate share of the cost of the improve ment on each parcel of property adjacent to said imorovement nri benefited thereby is the amount sci opposite tne description 01 eacn piece or parcel 01 iana oeiow, and that each olece or narrel nf lnnri is benfited by said improvement to the full extent of the amount so set opposite such piece or parcel una tnai tne respective amounts represent the proportional benefits of said improvement to said re spective parcels of nronertv and the Council does hereby declare eacn ot tne parcels or property de scribed below is assessed the amount set opposite each respec tive description for the cost of said improvement. That the following is a summary of assessments for excavatine. nrad. pha'lt paving of First Street from Pine Street to Oak Street in the uny ot uentrai Point, Oregon Contractor $3,835.35 Engineer and Survey . 105.00 Advertising and Printing 109.65 Less City of Central Point Share 270.00 Total Assessments . $3,780.00 . Assessments for the excavating, grading, construction of curbs and aspnait paving oi First street irom Pine Street to Oak Street in the uuy oi uentrai point, Oregon, to wit: Assessment No. 1 Gladvs Lonr Lot 26. Block 15, Original Town of uenirai roim, uregon. Amount ot Assessment $945.00 j Assessment No. 2 Charles f. Novasad and Louise Novasad . North 55 feet of Lot 16, Block 15. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount oi Assessment $371.25 Assessment No. 3 Clifford H. Howell and Mar caret Howell South 85 feet of Lot 16. Block 15, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount or Assessment $573.79 Assessment No. 4 Scott E. Gillcy and Flsie G. Gllley Norman G. Alexander South 00 feet of Lot 0. Block 10 Original Town ,of Central Point, Oregon. 1 Amount of Assessment $607.50 Assessment No. 5 D. C. Bones and Nellie Rones North 50 feet of Lot 90, Block 10, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $337.50 Assessment No, S Don Paulson and Irene Pattlcnn Lot 8, Block it). Original Town of Central Point, Oregon, Amount oi Assessment $43.00 SECTION 2: The Recorder of the City of Central Point is hereby di rected to enter a statement of said several assessments in the Docket of City Liens of said City, said as sessments are hereby declared due and payable, and the owners of property herein assessed are re quired to pay said assessments to tne Recorder within ten (10) days aiter nonce oi sucn assessments is published. SECTION 3: The Recorder is hereby directed to serve notice of the foregoing assessments by pub lishing this ordinance once in the Medford Mail Trihune. a newspaper of general circulation in the City of Central Point on the 13th day of uecemner. iaeo. PASSED by the City Council and signed by me in ooen session In authentication of its passage this bin oay oi uecemner, iuw. j-ies mgnam Acting Mayor ATTEST: Lyle Paull. Recorder akfkuvcu. Dy me ims otn oay of December, 19C0. Les nignam Acting Mayor ORDINANCE 573 AN ORDINANCE declaring the assessment on property benefited ior tne cost oi constructing euros and paving of South Second Street from Pine Street to Bush Street in the City of Central Point. Ore gon, and directing the Recorder to enter a statement thereof in the Docket of City Liens and to Dub ish a notice thereof. THE PEOPLE OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: SECTION I: WHEREAS, the City council did neretoiore by oral nance declare its intention to Im prove Second Street from Pine Street to Bush Street in the City of Central Point by constructing curbs and paving thereof and to assess the cost tncreoi upon eacn lot or Dart thereof adjacent to and benefited by such improvement its proportionate share of the cost of said improvement, and did fix the time and place for hearing protests against said Improvement and the assessment of the cost thereof, as aforesaid, and WHEREAS, said ordinance was duly posted and published as re quired by the Charter of the City, and WHEREAS, a meeting of the Council was held at the time .and place fixed in said ordinance for the purpose of considering any such protest, but no protests were at such time, or at any time, made to. or received by the Council to the improvement or the assessing of the coat thereof, as aforesaid, and said Council considered the matter and deemed that said im- provement would be of material benefit to said City, and that all the property to be assessed there for would be benefited thereby to the extent of the probable amount of the respective assessments to be levied, against said Drooertv and did order the improvement, and WHEREAS, the cost of said im- Erovement has been and hereby 1 determined to be the sum of $23,990.40, NOW. THEREFORE, it is here by determined that the propor tionate share of the cost of the improvement on each parcel of property adjacent to said improve ment and benefited thereby is the amount set opposite the de- screption of each piece or parcel 01 iana oeiow, ana mat eacn piece or parcel of land is ber.c- uea by said improvement t the full extent of the amount so set opposite such piece or parcel and that the respective amounts rep resent the urouortional henefiu of said improvement to said respective parcels of property, and the Council does hereby declare each of the parcels or property described be low is assessed the amount oduo- site each respective description for ne cost 01 snia improvement. That the following is a summary of assessments for construct inn curbs and paving of South Second Street from Pine Street to Bush street in the City of Central Point, uregon: Paving Contract and Prime Coat $10,240.98 Construction Costs including labor, material and equipment rental .... 11,358.51 Engineer 1.107.50 Interest on protested warrents 1,070.60 Advertising and Printing 212.81 $23,990.40 Less City of Central Point share - 6.120.00 $17,870.40 Assessments for the con sir no tion of curbs and paving of South Second Street from Pine Street to Bush Street in the City of Central Pont. Oregon, to-wit: Assessment No. I 1 First National Hank of Oregon Central P"int Branch Lot 1. Block 10. Oriirinal Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $856.80 Assessment No. 2 Raymond G. Ekdahl and Helen Ekdahl Lots 15 and 16, Block 10. Origi nal Town of Central Point, Or egon. Amount or Assessment $b36.au Assessment No. 3 Robert Knight and Shirley Knight n. nan oi i,ois l ana z, biock n. Original Town of Central Point. Oregon. Amount or Assessment $428.40 Assessment No. 4 Kenneth V. Wald and Phyllis M. Wald South Half Of Lots 1 and 2. Block 9. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon, Amount ot Assessment $43B.4u Assessment No. 5 Oscar Mlnnlck and Leslie Mlmilck Lots 14. 15 and 16. Block 9. Original Town of Central Point. Oregon. Amount or Assessment $856.80 Assessment No. 6 George H. Kurx and Ingrld It. Kurz 'Lot 1. Block 24. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $856.80 Assessment No. 7 Raymond G. Chavis and ! Kathleen M. Chavis North 85 feet of Lots 7 and 8. Block 24, Original Town of Cen. tral Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $520.20 Assessment No. 8 Jennie S tad el man South 55 feet of Lots 7 and 8, Block 24, Original Town of Cen tral Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $336.60 Assessment No. 9 John W. Deuel and Gwendaltne Deuel Lot 1, Block 23, Original Town Amount of Assessment $856.80 Assessment no. iu William D. Langston and Shtrlev Laneston North 50 feet of Lot B, Block 23, Original Town of Central Point. Oregon. Amount of Assessment $306.00 Assessment no. ii Delia Tex South 00 feet of Lot 6, Block 23, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $550.80 Assessment No. 12 Donald Faber and Leola Faber Lot 1, Block 22, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $856.80 Assessment No. 13 "-Ernest Iioulis and Lcta Ifohbs Lot 7, Block 22, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $856.80 i Assessment No. 14 j James W. Glenn and I Doreen J. Glenn Donald E. Faber and Leu la Faber Lot 8, Block 7. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $856.80 Assessment No. 15 Raymond G. Ekdahl and Helen P. Ekdahl North 70 feet of Lot 9, Block 7, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $428.40 Assessment No 16 Rachel Mead and N. A. Mead N. 16.5 feet of Lot 9, Block 7, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $100.98 Assessment No. 17 Maxlne Agajanlon S. 53.5 feet of Lot 9, Block 7, Original Town of Central Point, I Oregon. Amount of Assessment $327.42 Assessment No. 18 Francis 11, It am pert and Mary IH. Rampert N. 70 feet of Lot 8, Block 8, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $428,40 Assessment No. 19 Ma L. Stilwell S. 70 feet of Lot 8. Block 8, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $428.40 Assessment No. 20 Kuth C. Clark Lot 9, Block 8. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount or Assessment H3o.ou Assessment No. 21 Ivls Clay and Ruth M. Clay Lot 4. Block 25. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $856.80 Assessment No. 22 James Shirley and Minnie Shirley North 65 feet of Lot 5, Block 25, Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $397.80 Assessment No. 23 William F. Saxhury any Mary J. Saxhury South 75 feet of Lot 5, Block 25. Original Town of Central Point, Oretfnn Amount of Assessment $450.00 Assessment ro. 24 School District No. $ Lots 4 and 5. Block 27. Original Town of Central Point, Oregon. Amount of Assessment $4,101.60 SF.CTION 2: The Recorder of the City of Central Point is hereby di rected to enter a statement of said several assessments in the Docket of City Liens of said City, said assessments are hereby declared due and payable, and the owners of oroDertv herein assessed are re quired to pay said assessments to the Recorder within ten O0 days after notice of such assessments is published. SECTION 3. The Recorder Is hereby directed to serve notice of the foregoing assessments by pub lishing this ordinance once in the Medford Mall Tribune, a newspaper of general circulation In the City of Central Point on the 13th day of December, lfifiO. PASSED by the Citv Council and signed by me In open session in authentication of Its parage this 6th day of December, I960. Les Bigham Acting Mayor ATTEST: Lyle Paull. Recorder APPROVED by me this th day of December, I960. Les Bigham Acting Mayor Washington Said To Salem - OJPU - The Oregon planning and development de partment said Monday Wash ington state uses "industrial bribery" in attracting indus try by granting tax conces sions. Department Director Rob ert Tarr, Portland, made the statement in a presentation be fore Oregon legislators gath ered here for a pre-legislative conference on revenue and ex penditures. Not Approved Tarr said "Occasionally we receive an inquiry from a firm bidding for a tax con Reg. $89.95 Value k Cmptll. with Kilt CsnlnL Cllir, Fid. Til, riciiiliik. Transistor Radio Batteries Eveready transistor radio bat teries. Th six most popular types. 25c lo $1.35 Case XX Knives Hubbard's have an excellent stock of Case brand pocket knives. Sheath knives, and kitchen cutlery. You can't buy finer quality. 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