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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 09271926 - Sup Rec Vol 26 Dv 5u 5 R - ca ) 5 VOLUME -Z6. COVERING Seo4 27, 1926 to -, AQr*il ir= ivz8 l 1y C �y IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIKRNIA. MONDAY, SEPTn23ER 27th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. a Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J Trembath. J.H.Aells,Clerk. In the Matter of Selection of Candidate for Constaizle 7th Judicial Township. ' A tie vote having resulted at the Pr-mary Election held on Aug. 31, 1926 in Judicial Township No. 7, for nomination of candidate for Constable in 7th Judici 1 Township, in that George W. Conlan received 587 votes, and George W. Collignon and William E.Brown received 393 votes each, and George W. Conlon not having received a majority of all votes cast, and this Board being required to determine by lot, 3 the candidate whose name is to appear on the ballot at November election in opposition °* n. to George W. Conlon, and this Board having heretofore issued summons to George W. Collignon and William E.Brown to appear before this Board at this meeting to determine by lot, the name of the person to appear on the ballot and to receive the certifica ion. of nomination and both of said parties appearing before the Board at this time, and consenting to the drawing by lot, in open Board, and said names Navin; been ' placed in a receptacle, and one name drawn out, and the name of William E.Brown having been drawn out from said receptacle, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that William Brown be and he is hereby nominated as one of the candidates for Constable of 7th r`> Judicial Township of Contra Costa County; It is further ordered that the names of William E.Brown and George Conlon appear on the Ballot at the General Election as candidates for Constable of 7th, Judicial Township. In the Matter of Change of ' Judicial Townships. It appearing to the satisfaction of the Board that public good and convenience requires a change in. Judicial Townships No. 7 and No. 15, by reason of annexation of territory to the City of Richmond from Judicial Township #7; It is, by the Board ordered that Judicial Township No. 15 be and the same ' is hereby created to include all of the City of Richmond as recently annexed and established. a 4,a It is further ordered that Judicial Township No. 7 be and the same is hereby established to include the City of El Cerrito and Kensington Precinct and E1 Cerrito Precinct 15 as recently established. It is further ordered that all other judicial Townships remain as they now are established. II, i In the Matter of Contract of Heafey, Moore Co, a cor. Heafey, Moore Co. a corporation, having presented to this Board good and suffi tient bonds as heretofore by previous order of this Board ordered, and a contract duly signed; _i It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note th approval of said Board on said bonds and to execute said contract on behalf of the s. Board. • 3 In the Matter of Granting Leave of y Absence to T.H.DeLap. T.H.DeLap, Asst. Dist. Attorney having asked permission for a leave of absence of thirty days from and after leaving State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of thirty days from an after leaving the State of California is hereby granted to said T.H. DeLap. In Matter of Granting Dance Permit. Maspha Chapter O.E.S. having made application to this Board to conduct a dance at Brentwood on Oct. 9, 1926, until j o'clock A.M. It is ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted. In the Matter of Designation of Polling P;ace and appointment of election officers for General Election onNovember 2nd, 1926, It appearing to the Board that it will be necessary to designate the polling place and appoint election officers to conduct General Election to be held on Nov. 2nd, 1926, from six o'clock A.K. until? o'clock P.M. of said day, when the polls shall be closed, in the several election precincts of Contra Costa County, hereinafter i named, at place in each, precinct hereinafter named, It is ordered that the following named place in each precinct hereinafter named be and the same is hereby designated as polling glace for each precinct, I ' and the following named qualified persons be and they are hereby appointed electio�p officers to conduct said election in each of the following named Precincts, to wit EL CERRITO PRECI_!CT NO. 1. Polling Place: Store Room, San Pablo & Central Ave. Inspector: George W.Carrick. Judges: John •B.Schoute- Frances Conlon. Clerks: Amelia J,Riley- Olga J.B.Lee-Laura J.Hinds. P � I 3 EL CERRITO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Fairmont School, Kearney & Eureka Sts. Inspector: Kirk E.Gray Judges: Frank M.Horn- "arrie E.Bigley ' Clerks: Emma K. Dahlen- Lucy Redding- Charlotte Quackenbush. EL CERRITO PRECLCT #3. Polling Place: Lavigne Hall, San Pablo Avegue. Inspector: Thos. R•Webster. Judges: L.G.Smith- Charles F.Kayser. Clerks: Mrs.Lucy Brensel — Earl W.Johnson- Marian Gundry, ' EL CERRITO PRECINCT #4, Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, Terrace & Galvin Drive. Inspector: Frank A.Wilson Judges: Clara E.Ullman- Katherine Leach. Clerks: Grace McCarty- Gertrude Lya:s- Ethel Guary. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #5. �3 a Polling place: Store Bldg. Cor. Central & Yosemite Sts. Insnector: Henry A.Shafer. Judges: Fred J.Holmstead- Lillian W.Chase. Clerks: Mrs. Elvira Cyrus- Charles E.Risedorph-Myrtle May Tayl r. KENSINGTON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Donogh's Garage, 296 Arlington Ave. Inspector: A.Ormsby Donogh, Jr, Judges: Edith Peterson- Arretta M. King. Clerks: Abbie R.Porter; M.Isabel Shreiner- Leda Rowbotham. f ' RICHwOND PRECIItT #1. k Polling Place: Veteran Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave & Eddy Ste. Inspector: James C.Bly. Judges:.- John Lindahl- Mrs. Nettie Scott. A Clerks: Nettie B.Grover- Alice Sanford- S.H.Gnaga. t RICHL:OND PRECI.:C'I# 2. Polling Place: Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Inspector: A.C.Trautvetter. Judges: Mrs. Mary Moyle- Anna B_Bowen. clerks: Mrs. Leonie Hoffman- Mrs. Daisie Jenkirs- Hattie O.Lee. RICHtdOND PRECI?CT #3. Polling Place: Hess's Garage, 323 Washington Ave. (rear) 3 'A Inspector: Elmer Ellsworth. Judges: Elizabeth Paasch- +ellie Stiefvater. ' Clerks: Hazel McRacken- Mrs. Emma L. Topping- Jesse E.George. RICH.!(VD PRECINCT #4. Polling Place: Store Room, 209 Richmond Ave. Inspector: Merle Brothers. Judges: Ed. McDuff- urs. Blanche Fenner.. ' Clerks: Mr-WRY Neville-Marie Armstrong- Amelia Seaton. I ' RICHkOND PRECINCT #5. I } Polling Place: Store Room, 25 Park Place.' Inspector: Harry B•Andrews, f_ Judges: H.G.Stidham- Hattie H.Weston Clerks: Mrs. Leona Patteracn- Mrs. Hazel McCreagh- A.S.Whitesid . RICHYCSiD PRECINCT #6, F7 Polling Place: Washinton School, Richmond & Montana Aves. r Inspector: R.L.Fernald. Judges: Lena L. Fuedner- Edith B.Ford. Clerks: Gertrude R.Spiersch- Harriet Gibbs- Emma J.Morelli. �3 I ;a r i ' f RICHMOi1D PRECINCT #7 Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 S. 4th St. Inspector: J.B.Mc0oy Judges: John Alexander- Glenn L. Conn l Clerks: Nellie M.Ancleto- Muriel Fitzgerald- Mrs. Lida Josselyn. RICHMOND PRECINCT #8 } Polling Place: Nystrom School, S. 12th St. & Maine Ave. x Inspector: Fred Sprau. Judges: John Eklund; Joseph L. Baker; Clerks: Grace D.Curry- Louise Spinney- Elfreeda Scott. RIC&MOIJD PRECINCT #9 Polling Place: Fire House #4, 3506 Cutting Blvd. Inspector: John M. Brooks. Judges: Eugene Axtell- Mrs. Geo. Newford. Clerks: Lillian M.Blake- Adelaide B.Picton- Brownie Maxwell. RICP.MOND PRECI ICT #10. Polling Place: Stege School, 51 at & Potrero Ave. Inspector: Min-ie S. Dohrmann. Judges: Willis W.Miller- Annie A.Williams; Clerks: Katie L.Munday; Margaret L.Gately-Adolph.Vossbegk. RICHMOND PRECINCT #11. gelling Place: Geagler's Garage, 1614 Bissell Ave, f Inspector: Peter White. Judges: E.Jardine- Vivian L.Ruseell. Clerks: Amelia Fry- Anstena Lautenschlager- B.E.Scoble. RICHMOND PRECINCT 12 Polling Place: Builders Exchange Bldg. 245- 14th St. Inspector: J.B.Willis. Judges: W,S,Darrell- Lola Brown. Clerks: -Fred K.Barber- Mrs. Amelia Hartnett- Mrs. Anna Briekman. RICHMOND PRECIACT #13, Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239 -10th St. Inspector: Geo, R.Whitesides, Judges: Amelia Annett- Clare k.Barry. Clerks: Bernice McCormick- Lois G.Smith- Lillian Snavely. RICHMOND PRECINCT #14 Polling Place: Swartout's Garage, 242- 7th St. Inspector: Bayard B.Laug. Judges: Isaac Lester- Ed. Carlson Clerks: Nannie L. Nesbit- Mrs. Anita Damning- Wm.Stolker. RICHMOND PRECINCT #15. ' Polling Place: Fire House #2, 235- 5th St. Inspector: Frank A.Woten. Judges: G.A.Follett- Florence Marshall. Clerks: Mrs. 011ie McGrath- Grace M.Black- F.W.Bradbury. RICHE,-ND PRECINCT #16. Polling Place: Cleek's Garage, 230- 3rd St. Inspector: Clifford W.Cleek. Judges: John L. Clausen- John W.Freexan. Clerks: Nina R.Downing- Annie Bryan- Essie Garvin. RICHMOND PRECI`iCT #17. Polling Place: Saunder's Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. (rear) Inspector: Leo Marcola Judges: James Towers, sr. 011ie Odell. Clerks: Katherine Miller- Rose Saunders- Edna Bauman, f I I 5 I RICHidGND PRECINCT 418. Polling Place: Windsor Hotel. Inspector: Hugh J. Donley Judges: Dennis F,Sullivan- Johnson F.Conwell. ' Clerks: Margaret A.Shea- Sarah A.Merton- Margaretha E. Beckman. RICH.:O*;D PRECINCT ff'19. Polling Place: Public Library, 4th & Nevin Ave. Inspector: Charles R.G.Poole. Judges: Nora G.Glover- Mrs. Winifred Burdick. Clerks: Mrs, Marie L.Whiting- Mrs. Flora Dearborn- Ida Banducci. ' RICHMOND PRECIUCS #20. Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 808 Barrett Ave. (rear) Inspector: Chas. G.Lindemore. Judges: Robert Kohr- BeL G.Warrington. Clerks: Mrs. Ella P.Smith- Kate D.Timmons- Effie D.Fraser. RICH-'OND PRECIITCT #21. Pollin:-.- Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Insoector: William A.Jones. Judges: Henri Jewell- Nora M. Huestis. Clerks: Sarah A.Gressot- Mrs. Josie E.Williams- Elena Basham. RICHMOND PRECINCT #22. i Polling Place: Scholes' Garage, 1427 Macdonald Ave. i Inspector: Alfred C.Childs. .Judges: . Kathleen Maroney- F.J.Gardner. ' Clerks: John V.Selvester- Ida M.Daley- Mary A.Bailey. RICHISO:ID PRECINCT #23. PollinE, Place: Brown's Garage, 595-11th at. Inspector- Leroy B.Barber. Judges: Mildred B.Hammond- J.A. Long. Clerks: Agree Brown- Grace Jenkins- Urs. Laura Whittlesey. RICH:.:OND PRECIi:CT #24, Polling Place: Wisser's Garage, 718 Maple Ave. { Inspector: E.s:.Pearson. Judges: Edgar Lee- Birs. Effie Reynolds, Clerks! DElia J.Clark- Elizabeth F_Reeb- Rose G.Black. RICHMOi:D PRECINCT #25. Polling Place: Aichinger's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Inspector: A.L.Hathaway. 15 Judges: Gordon Hosking- Cora W.Pearson. ' Clerks: F.O.Butler- Pearl Bryant- Chas. E. Oswill. RICHMOND PRECINCT #26. Polling Place: Longacre's Garage, 557-3rd St. (rear) Inspector: Evan D.Jones. Judges: Ethel F.Swearingen- Mrs. O.G.Booth. Clerks: Mary Blankenship- Margaret G.Longacre- Annie McGann. } ' RICHILOI;D PRECINCT_"L27. Polling Place: Store Bldg. 801- 7th St. Inspector: Alice W.Bengley Judges: Frank Lucas- John I. Heath Clerks: Francis J. Neville; Eunice James- Jessie E.Kneeland. RICEnOND PRECII;O X28. Polling Place: Brown-Andrade Apartments, 2111 Gaynor Ave. Inspector: F,J Schumacher. Judges: Karl J. Feudner- J.L. Brown. Clerks: Maude Lowery- Marie E.'Ile;dfeldt- Jennie E,Armstrong. '±s AI +r: zh RICHMOND PRECINCT #29. Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 810- 23rd St. 4 Inspector: Thomas F.Nee. Judges: William D.Wilson - Theo. Westdin. t Clerks: ,Mrs. Ruth Hulaniski- Clara Williams- Kathryne Fahrenholtz. RICF.MCIID PRECINCT #30. �,z Polling Place: Grand Canyon Garage, San Pablo & McBrdye Ave, _ Inspector: J.C.Leber. Judges: Kate Bauer- Jesse M_ Bowser; Clerks: . Joseph B. Kramer- Jannet Taylor- Laura B.Eeber. RICHIOND PRECINCT #31. Polling Place: Lane's Garage, 616- 18th St. Inspector: Albert S.Lilley. Judges: Mrs. Elsie Farrow- Edward A.Meindersee. Clerks: Annie Lansman- Alice Marsh- Esmeralda Stehl. RICHM017D PRECINCT #32. Polling Place: Fire House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Wm. W.Chapman; Judges: May Davis- Clarence L.Gribble. Clerks: Theresa Murrey- Mrs. Mattie Warboys- Alice M. Entrican. RICH'O'.TD PRECINCT #33. Polling Place: Cushing's Garage, 616- 20th St. Inspector: Robert A.McCord. Judges: Charles B.Burns- Jas. E.Oryan. Clerks: Lelia R.Osborne- Velma MAuinn- Geo. A.Black. RICHMOND PRECIivCT 134. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th & ;rant Ave. Inspector: Mrs. Katie A,Cole. Judges: Ivan L. Rk5enour- Janet Hitchcock. Clerks: Ella F.Zuver- Ethel D.Paine- Ed. Crane. RICHMOND PRECIiCT #35. Polling Place: High School Music Room, 244- 22nd St. Inspector: Charles O.Bear. Judges: Cora C.Thayer-.Winfield Lills. Clerks: Freda Dreyspring- Mary L. Bonham- Chas. A.Chapman. RICHIOND PRECINCT #36. Polling Place: Clark's Garage, 600- 37th St. (rear) Inspector: C.E.Clark Judges: Clarence D.Higgins- Frank C.McCulloch. Clerks: Eliza Hill- Ed. Burg- Mrs. Adaline Glover. RICHMOND PRECINCT #37. , Polling Place: ttenning's Garage, 516 Key Blvd. Inspector: F.N.Gordon Judges: Harry $.Curry- Mrs. Rosalie T.Brooks. Clerks: Geo. A.Ellis- Pauline Hill- Mrs. Emma Penning. RICHMOND PRECIi.CT #38. , Polling Place: Pryde's Garage, Huntington & Panhandle Blvd. Inspector: Donald E. Pryde. Judges: Mrs. Belle Rawson- Mrs. Ella B.Ralph Clerks: Mrs.. Carrie M.Hollenbaugh, Mrs. Doris I.Lewis-John T.Cu wings. SAN PABLO PRECINCT #1. Moitoza Garage, San Pablo. Inspector: Alfred Frank Judges: Nevada M. Dodson- Eva L.Rose. Clerks: Bertha F.Evana- Eva Tyler- Alvina-C.Frank. HERC?;LES PRECINCT. Polling Place: Cogmunity Center. "$ Inspector: E.'r,Robison Judges: R.L.Cole, Genevieve Til£ord. r, Clerks: Roxey Dixon, Beatrice Parker, Ella Gerrish. SAN PABLO #2 PRECINCT. 'z Polling Place: SanPablo School House, Inspector: Donald C.Whisler. Judges: Lysle E. McCausland- James Sullivan. ' Clerks: Arizona B.Pownell-Clarence I.Dunlap- Grace M. Rhodes. , GIANT PRECINCT, Polling Place, Giant Club House. Inspector: Edward Hardyman Judges: John Hewitt; Ernest Durand. ' ' Clerks: Annie M. Hallum- Josie Bateman- Frances McNamara. K a PINOLE PRECINCT #1. � Polling Place, Thomas Statt's Garage. +j 9 Inspector: Mary Isabel Curry Judges: Joseph MCAndrewis- John Alveraz-, Clerks: Theresa L. Clark- Sophie I.Illg; Mrs. Mary Costa. PINOLE PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: TOWN HALL, Pinole. Inspector: Harry Williams. Judges: C.L,Townes- Albert Hedberg, Clerks: Robert Collins- Mary L. Amend- Mary A,Lewis. RODEO PRECINCT $1. Polling Place: Rodeo Hall. - Inspector: J,Mahoney Judges: J.D.Smitb- Lloyd J.Gomes; Clerks: Theresa C.J0serh- Nettie M.Gr.isbam- Helen Iverson. ' RODEO P?ECINCT #2. ,'r Polling Place: Social Hall, Union Oil Co. Inspector: Spencer Briggs. Judges: William C.Riley- F.E.Higgins- Clerke: Erna M.Ambrosier- Helen M.Smith- R,L,Briggs SELBY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Selby Hall. Inspector: Henry C Wagner. Judges: Agnes Richards- H.Frank Scribner. Clerks: Ada M.Jones- Anna K. Dean- Maud L.Hastings. VALONA PRECINCT +1. - Polling Place: Valona Library. Inspector: Thos. R.Casey. Judges: Collin A.Campbell- R.Dabel ' Clerks: Albert Quill- James H.Martin•= Mrs.Mary McGrath. VALONA PRECINCT #2. Polling Place* Valona Fire House. Inspector: P•H.Wind. Judges: Mrs. Laura E,Ma.rshall- Paulina Bellaria- Clerks: Mrs. Lillian Aljets- Jennie O.Kee£e, Mrs ilda Dow- relic. V-AJONA PRECINCT#3. Polling-Place: Bonacci Garage. Inspector: John B,Bunyard. Judges: George H. Helm- John W,Sterccle. Clerks: Ella Binder- Laura Madden- Fred Dreyer. CROCKETT PRECINCT $1. Pollin, Place: Inspector: Mrs. Florence Davis. Judges: Mrs. Lillian "rennan- Mrs. A.Hurley. Clerks: Mrs. Anna Lewis- Mrs. Mary Cox- Miss Mae Meaney. f' i CROCKETT PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Crockett Fire House. Inspector: Chas.P.Thomas. Judges: Mrs. Josephine Betts- Lydia J.Paul Clerks: Ra1Dh J.Witt- Leland Caldwell- Mrs. Emma Parker. CROCKETT PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Boy Scout's Headquarters. Inspector: John'Evans. Judges: Mrs. Gertrude Hutchinson- Cecil R.Smith Clerks: Rose Cum:ings- Sylvia Prytz- Mrs, E. Lunt. CROCKETT PRECINCT 4. Polling Place: Terrace Garage. Inspector: Andrew J.Muller. Judges: George J.Moore- Mrs. Ella Lewis. ' Clerks: Mrs. Alice Hutchinson- Mrs:. Ruth McGrath- Geneva Abercrombie. PORT COSTA PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: McIver Garage. Inspector: C.J.O'Neill -: Judges: Mrs_ Margaret Bulger- Anita Manger Clerks: Mrs. Clara Martensen- Mrs. Julia Harrington- Nell E O'Connell. PORT COSTA PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Grammar School. Inspector: Geo. H.'Jard. Judges. Mrs. Jennie Norton- Mrs. Kate,Hurley Clerks: Wm.F.Ahern- Margaret Casey- Katherine Cox. ALHAMBRA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Raap Building. Inspector: George T.Griffin. Judges: Mrs. Nellie Brackman- Mrs. Mary Hayward. Clerks: Carl Zocher- Mrs. Jennie Winslow- Robert E.Gemitti. LAFAYETTE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Club Roams. Inspector: Mrs: Catherine Bower. Judges: Mrs. Irene Bunker- Chas. C.Dawson Clerks: Philip E.Wing- George E.Weldon- Mrs.Susie L.Rowland. ORINDA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Fire House, Orinda. Inspector: Edward E.MeVey Judges: Mrs. Yvonne Ficken- George Brockhurst. Clerks: Mrs. Johanna Oakley- Arline S.Ilarrolld- Mrs.Karen J. , Jensen. MORAGA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Willow Spring School House. Inspector: Reed Hatfield. Judges: Matt Madsen- Edgar L. Wakeman Clerks: Manuel Rose- Rita A.Montgomery- Helen M. Smart ALAMO PRECI_dCT. '- Pollin� Place: Alamo school House. Inspector: John Ogden, Sr. Judges: Mrs. Viva Bell- Mrs. Ada Boucher. Clerks: Mrs. Imogen Peterson- John A.Bauer- Mrs. Astrid Hum- burg. DANVILLE PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Grange Hall. Inspector: Hugh E.Pynn Judges: Wm. H Barnes- Mary G.McCauley Clerks: Marcia Eddy- Phoebe A.Halverson- George C.Wocd. DANVILL PPRECINCT NUMBER 2. Polling Place: Danville Fire House. Inspector: Mrs. Margaret Groom.- Judges: C.w Scott- Mrs. Josephine Close. Clerks: Walter M. Smith- Mrs. Agnes Spence- Mrs. Edythe C.Deane. TASSAJARA PRECINCT. it Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. Inspector: Mrs. Phoebe E.Coats. Judges: Chris M. Martensen- PeterBanke Clerks: Henrietta D.Pereira- Jorgen Beyer- Chas. D.Smith. ' SAN RAMON PRECINCT. Polling Place: San Ramon 'Aall. Inspector: Mrs. Mary Oswill. Judges: Mrs. Grace Norris- Mrs. Mary M. Alves ' Clerks: Mary Wiedemann- Bertha Mariana= Henry Hansen. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: City Hall, Martinez. , i' Inspector: Frank Prosser. A; Judges: Rose M.Palmer- Geo. J.Winkelman Clerks: Lorena V.Blair- Lillian V.Brison- Ruby Armstrong. MARTINEZ.PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Ramnoldi Bldg. N.W. Cor. Main & Alhambra Ave. # Inspector: John F.Korte. Judges: Nannie E.Woods- James Comazzi. 0 Clerks: Genevieve McNamara- Glennie Welsch- Laura Hollenbeck. i. ' MARTINEZ PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Grammar School Inspector: N.F.Sanderson. Judges: Pearl Arthur- J.F.Sharkey Clerks: Ella G.Ware- Nellie Nicholson-Getta McClellan. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #I4. ; Polling Place: High School j Inspector: W.D.Eaby y' Judges: H.Hersey- Emily.11eitzel. - Y Clerks: Rose M.Eaby- Helen Gotelli- Harriet Sweetser. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #5. fq, Polling Place: Masonic Hall. I' Inspector: A.M.Guldenzopf Judges: Edw. L.Kearney- Ethel M.Keefe. Clerks: A.M.Richards- Leone Hinrichsen- Josephine L.McCann ' MARTINEZ PRECINCT 46. i Polling Place: Grammar School #3. Inspector: Edson D.Hale. Judges: Chas. Haussmann- Lettie Elder. Clerks: Gertrude Jones- F.A.Buchanan- P.D.Butcher. I. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #7. ' Polling Place: Woman's Club House. Inspector: A.A.Mc'Lahon Judges: Euphemia Kane- Elizabeth Gallagher. Clerks: Adah Johnston- Elsa U.Arnold- Minnie L.Anderson 3 MARTIIIEZ PRECINCT #B. PollinS Place: Justice Court. Inspector: H.P.Mudd. Judges: R:J.Bulger- Winifred Beede. Clerks: }Sabel M. Knight- Agnes D.Girffin- Vera L. Draper. �i P 10 _k MARTINEZ PRECINCT #9. Polling Place: Mt. Cooper Boarding House. it Inspector: Thos. W.Keller. Judges: Mrs. Rita Geear Clerks: - Edith Pierson- Nellie B.Swift. MOUNTAIN VIEW PRECI::CT. Polling Place: Ashe's Store, Inspector: C.J.Shelton Judges: Theresa Sanford- Leonard B.Howe. Clerks: Margaret Ross- c.W,Thissel- Jesse V.Allen a PACHECO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Town Hall, Pacheco Inspector: Vincent Hook Judges: .Solmi- Charles Brandon Clerks: Ella Jones- Lisa D.Hook- Ida A;Dukes. VINE HILL PRECIPICT. Polling Place: Della Rosa's Rail. Inspector: Earl R.Adkins. Judges: Ella H.Linaler- R.M.MOT£ord. Clerks: Ida M.Weishand- Mildred L.Willis- Effie S.Vance, CONCORD PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop Inspector: C.J.Jaquith. Judges: - Catherine Slattery- Susan DeSoto. Clerks: Lillian Waddell- Margaret Downey- Ruth Freitas. CONCORD PRECINCT $2. Folling Place: Town Hall, Concord. Inspector: C.A.Lockwood. Judges: Sarah F.Soto- Catherine J.Galindo Clerks: Emma A,Ford- Estella M. Eddy--.Elizabeth Donnelly CO::CORD PRECIXT #3. Polling Place: Central Hotel, Concord. Inspector: C.L.DeBenedetti. . Judges: G.M. Parsons- R.W.Lamb. Clerks: Wilhelmina Bacon- Carl J.Strnby-Louise A.Titcomb. CONCORD PRECINCT $4. Polling Place: Concord Farm Center Building. Inspector: =Ianuel J.Duarts " Judges: Grace E.Collins- Mae Blume Clerks: Clarence J.Williams- Olivia D.Faria- Agnes Williams COWELL PRECINCT. ' Polling Place: Sunday School Room. Inspector: H.W.Martin Judges: Fran:? Trirmingham- Maude K.Smith Clerks: Evelyn Frank- Edna R.Albee -Henrietta Kasch. ASSOCIATED PRECINCT, Polling Place: Avon Mess Hall. , Inspector: wm. Hugo Judges: W.M,Offerman- Lola D.Nason Clerks: Harriet Harris- Elta A,Flynn-E.H.Baer- WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT $1. Polling Place: Justice Court. Inspector: Guy S,Spencer: Judges: Lizzie A.Duncan- Eva Leech Clerks: Ada Ford- Elsie M.Lawrence- Mary T,Riget. I 1 i1 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Public Library, Inspector: Jesse Nottingham Judges: yyrtle O.Murry- Ina F.Mauzy Clerks: Louise Acres- Katherine F.Lemoine-- Maude M.Silver. ' WALNUT CREEK PRLCI-.-= #3. Polling Place: Inspector: Geo. H.Putnam- Judges: B.T.Young- Thaddeus Johnson Clerks: Emmolene Near- Laura M.Marshall- Alice Whitam. ' SARANAP PRECINCT, Polling Place: Store of H.M.Bartle. Inspector: B.O.Campbell. Judges: Chas. A Bartle- Emma F.Thickens. Clerks: Hazel V&lz- G.M. HcGuire= Louise W.Donahue. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Cardinalli Bldg. 4th & York Sts. Inspector: John Royce, ' Judges: Ben Zolfo- Tano J. DiMaggio. Clerks: Miss Theresa Gatto- Mrs. A.F.Abernathy- Mrs.Lillie Bu fo PITTSBURG PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Ford Sales Room,Third St. Inspector: August Cinolo Judges° Jennie May Reinhart- Louis Branch. Clerks: Liss Minnie Frenkel- Mrs. Sadie L.Smith- Mrs. Maude Linscheid. ' PITTSBURG PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: W.W.Garage. Inspector: W.C.Whitliebj Judges. Mrs. Katherine Latimer- Mrs. Katherine Wright. Clerks: Mrs. Vera Hornsby- Mrs. Mabel Irving- Martin Golden PITTSBURG PREECINCT #4. Polling Place: 35 West 5th St. Inspector: Baptiste Canovera. Judges: Mrs. Geraldine Lavada; John A.Junta. Clerks: Mrs. Mary McDonald- Mrs. Katherine Marie Harper- Mrs. Bessie DiMaggic. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #5. ''` Polling Place: Nutman's Undertaking Parlor, ' Inspector: Chas. O.Butler. Judges: W.J.Mora- Henry Nutman. Clerks: Mary V.Spurgeon- Mrs. Drucilla Kramer- Mrs. Lydia B. Scott. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #6. Polling Place: City Hall. Yy Inspector: Geo. A.Minaker. Judges: Mrs. Florence A.Barnes- Horace D.Davi. s Clerks: Thos. J. McDer%,ott- Mrs, Rhoda Roelling- Olive ' Burriss. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #7. Polling Place*- Buchanan's Garage, 547- 12th Inspector: Wm.J.Latimer, r Judges: Mrs.Mabel Baker-Mrs. Violet C.Lanz- Clerks: Mrs. Ethel Schmalholz- R.J. Martyr- Mrs.Frances Aestover. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #E. - Polling Place: Anderson's Garage. }` Inspector: August Anderson Judges: Mr.Florerce Buckley- Chas.R.Mortimore; Clerks: Geo. E.O'Hara- Mrs. Mary Reber- Mrs.Catherine Ford I I 12 i J NICHOLS P?EOINCT, Polling Place: School House. :, Inspector: Earl Wilder, ' Judges: Mrs. Mary Hey- Sarah Wales. Clerks: Mrs. Frances Murray- Mrs. Zita E.Fry- Mrs. Mary Rogue Dutra. BAY POINT PRECINCT. , Polling Place: Beale Hall. Inspector: S.Y.Shideler. Judges: Mrs. G.M.Cummings- Egan Oman. Clerks: Mrs. J. Silva- Mrs. S.W.Cunningham- Dave Nelson. CLYDE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Woman's Club House. Inspector: C.A.Wing. Judges: Paul H.loods- Clerks: Mrs. Margaret Bentley- Albert Halsted- Mrs. Ruth A.Leonard. CLAYTON PRECI77CT. Polling place: C.E.Hall. Inspector:' John Collins. Judges: Franz Hebeisn- Geo. R.Trette. Clerks: Mrs. Slodia J.Keller- Mrs.Mary McGuire- Miss Marie Ma gins. "ORGAN TERRITORY PRECINCT. Polling Place: Morgan Territory School House. Inspector: Frank Schwendell. Judge: Wm. Clyma. Clerks: W.J.Morgan- Garret N. Ackerman. ' ANTIOCH PRECINCT $1. Polling Place: City Hall; Antioch' Inspector: E.B.Whelihan Judges: John Brennan- G.H.Field. Clerks: Mrs. C.Rother- Mrs. Ellen Kelley- Mrs. Emma Lynn ANTIOCH PRECINCT #2. Pollin? Place: I O.O.F.Hall. Iuspe tor: F.X.Smith Judges: Geo. Ware- Carl McElhaney Clerks: Fannie Keeney- Mrs. Lorraine Perry- Miss Myrtle Welsh ANTICCH PRECII:CT #3. Polling.Place: Antioch Library. Inspector: E.Krebs. Judges: Al Cooney- Harry Beede. Clerks: Mrs. Ella Turner- Mrs. Emma Madison- Mrs. May Ross. ANTICCH PRECINCT. Polling Place: Easley Garage. Inspector: Walter Altizer. Judges; N.C.Cleaves-_Z.B.Matheson Clerks: Mrs. Mabelle Ellsworth- Mrs. Frederica West- Miss F antes Car y. ' ANTIOCH PRECII7CT k5. Polling Place: I.D.-n.3. Hall. Inspector: R.E Crawford. Judges: A.C.Frederickson- Jas. Nason Clerks: Mrs. Mary Beede Rapp- Mrs, Marguerite Hodgson- Mrs. Margaret Jensen. LONE TREE PRECINCT. Polling; Plr.ce: Silveira House. Inspector: ='rank McFarlan. Judges: Chas. McGinley- Ed. T.Uren Clerks: Miss Marcell Hines- Mrs. Mary Heidorn- Mrs. Celia Ara-a. P 13 OAKLEY PRECINCT del. Polling Place: Oakley Women's Club. Inspector: Antone E.Roberts. Judges: W.J.O'Eara- O.M. Champlin clerks: M,E.Cordua- L1rs. Emma Naymer- Mrs. Eva B.Sellers. ' OAKLEY PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Oakley Hall. Inspector: Wm.T.Broderick. Judges: Joe Augusta- Jae. T.Hill Clerks: Mrs. Johanna Jesse- Henrietta Stovesand- Mrs. Mildred J.Taylor. ' KNIGHTSEN PRECINCT. Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall. - Inspector: Joe Minta. Judges: Fred W.Easey- John G.Moody, Clerks: Mrs. Emma White- Mrs. Addie Duff- Bessie Rives. BRENTWOOD PRECIICT #1. Polling Place: Logan Bldg. Inspector: Ray T.Wallace. Judges: Carroll O'Brien- fir. Geo. Geddes, Clerks: Mrs. Edna M. Mooers- Mrs. Alice Grigsby- Mrs.Elizabe h O'Meara, BRENTWOOD PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Legion Hall. Inspector: Leonard Dainty. Judges: Jas.Cakebread- Robt. H.fiallace. ' Clerks: Mrs. Beatrice Swift- Mrs. Myrtle Andersen- Mrs.Edith ; Geddes. BYRON PRECINCT '1. Polling Place: I.O,O.F.Hall. Inspector: Manuel Pimental. Judges: Fred Hol-ay- Daniel Winegar. Clerks: Florence Watt- Eva Acrey- Mrs. Alva M.Smith BYRON PREOIi,'CT $2. Polling Place: Byron Times Store Room, Inspector: Thos.Hosie, Judges: Wm.J.Livingston- Byron Hoffman Clerks: Mrs. Jasmine Burdewick- Mrs. Leatrice Wight man-Mini Pitau, e And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 4th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. -'- ' . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. .Clerk. 14 71i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. "sh MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchanan, Chairman; SupeTvisorQ -Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.ii'ells,Olerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of September, 1926, are read to the Board and by- the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ------------ In the Matter of Acceptance of contract of Kaiser Paving Company ;y to pave Div. #21 of County Highway. R.R.Arneld, Cctnty Surveyor having filed with. this Board, his certificate =' t showing that the contract of Kaiser Paving Company to pave Division#21, has been completed according to specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that uaid contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Kaiser Paving Company on said contract present same to this Board within thirty—five days after this ,aate.h � x 6f In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Heafey, Moore & Co. to pave Carroll and L.,areen Avenues in town of Bae Point. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his certificate L showing that the contract of Heafey, Moore & go. for paving:Carroll and Mareen Avenues -in town of Bay Point, has been completed according to specifications; .It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Heafey, Moore & Co. on said contract, present same to this Board within thirty—five days , I from.this date. In the Patter of Lost 'Narrar_ts. Mrs. Ruby Armstrong, havinC filed with this Board her affidavit showing that on the 22nd daycf Sept. 1926, t.ere was issued to herby the County Auditor a warrant on General Fund numbered 1610 for the sum of $10 and that said warrant was ailed to depoe_t on Sept. .22nd, 1926, and has been lost and is not now in he possession; also Edw. Reiricker having filed his affidavit showing that on the 10t day of Sept. 1926, there was issued to him by County Auditor a warrant on General Fund numbered 1050,for su- of $12.16, and that same was mailed to him on Sept. 10, i 1926, and has been lost; It is, by t:,,e Board ordered that said warrants and each of them are hereby ordered cancelled and that a duplicate o_' the same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original ' lost warrants. In the ldatter of approval of warrants of reclamation district $1619. ' Good cause ameari-ng therefor, it is by tle Board ordered that the following warrant of said District is hereby approved: No. 417 Dated Sept. 23, 1926, $45.00 And the Chairman is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said Tarrant by af=ixinl-; his sib-nature thereto. In the .Liatter of apnroval of zrarrants of Reclamation District #2059. " Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District are hereby approved, to wit: z No. Date Amount. 397 Oct. 2nd, 1926 a 110.00 39 58.90 z c 10.50 o0 52.30 401 " 13.20 4032 �� 39.87 404 89.25 And the Chairman and Clerk are hereby authorized to note the approval thereo of this Board by affixing; their signatures thereto. In the Hatter of acceptance of Agreement with Railroad Companies for ' protection of Bay Point Crossing. A form of Agreement having been presented to this Board in quadruplicate duly signed by Southern Pacific Company, A.T.& S.F.Ry. Co., and San Francis=co-Sacrame to P Railroad Company, ahereir. said Railroad Companies agree to pay a pro-rata of the cost of : i In the Latter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his certificate, showing that a clerical error appears on the Assessment Roll for fiscal year 19262—' and asking; permission to correct sa.:.e in accordance with provtsions of Sec. 3561 of the Political Code in that Vol. 13, Assessment #27247 Theo. J.Roche is assessed with Lots 1-2 and H. 1/2 of Lots 7 and 6 in Block 77 of Original Survey of the town of Martinez, with improvements amounting to #300, and ther:: being no improvements on said lots. Authorization: is granted to cancel sarre, s That in Vol. 20, Assessment #41,604, Fred W. Rams, is assessed •.,ith portion Lot 5 and all of Lot 6, Block 1, Bay Addition to Town of Crockett, imnrovements amp nt— ing to $1000. There are no improvernents on said Lots. Authorization is hereby granted to correct said assessment._ a iG In the latter of Claim.. of s3 Thomas L. Rogers, against the County of Contra Costa. 5 Thomas Y. Rogers having presented claim against the County of Contra Costa for damages; It is by the Board ordered that said claim be referred to the District At— ; torney of Co::tra Costa County. In the Futter of Payment of Street S Assessment or, Lots 1-2, Bloc;: 327 Additional 3 Survey of the Town of 1Sartinez. It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor drag; warrant on the County Treasurer on General Fund in favor of Town of';Lartinez, for su:r: of $412.50 in payment of street assessrents on Lots 1-2 Block 327, of Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez. The said order is passed by the unenimcus vote of the Board.K In the Latter of Communication from H.W.Rhodes, Superintendent of Light Houses. t`) A co::.:snicaticn from H.H.Rhodes, Superintendent of Light Houses, having been �j received by this Board requesting information about draw—brides in Contra Costa County; ,3 It is by the Board ordered that said letter be and the same is hereby referr d to County surveyor Arnold for answer. P I17 In the flatter of Allontance to Indigents. w It is ordered that the following allowances.be cancelled commencing on date set opposite their names, to wit: The allowance heretofore made to firs. Speranza Cutina, 402 Cutter Ave. Pitt - burg, of $10 state aid be discontinued after Oct. lst, 1;26, on account of denial by State, and sufficient income. Beginning Oct. let, 1926, $20 per month state aid and $10 county aid to Mrs Rose Pechavar, Crockett, be discontinued on account of denial by State, and sufficien income. ' Beginning Oct 1st, 1926, $208 tate aid and $10 county aid to Mrr . account of denial by Statesufficient Mary D. McGuire, Clayton, be discontinued on , ent income. Beginning Oct. 1st, 1926, $40 state allowance be discontinued to Mrs. Kate Kramer, 5229 Esmond Ave, Richmond. Beginning Oct. 1st, 1926, $10 state aid and $5 county aid be discontinued 4 to Sirs. Clara Fetrow, R.F.D. 1, Box 532, Richmond, on account of denial by State, income sufficient. It is further ordered that beginning Oct. 1st, 1926, $40 county allowance to Mrs. Anna B.Mercurio, Martinez, Cal. be increased to $50 per month. It is further ordered that beginning Sept. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Maria Caress, Crockett, be allowed $10 state aid and $15 county aid for sun art of herself and six minor children, on account of husband beim., in leimar Joint Hospitalt in addition to $50 per month state aid heretofore allowed her. Beginn2U Oct. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Pattie Lasala,Crockett, be allowed $30 per month State and $30 county aid for support of herself and three minor children, her husband beim; in 71eimar Joint Hospital. Beginn_ng Oct, lst, 1926, Mrs. aildred Fowler, 1105 Alharbra Ave. Eiartinez be allowed $10 state aid for support and maintenance of her minor brother, 011ie A, Davis. Beginnin Oct. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Louise Neumeister, Walnut Creek, be allow $20 state aid and $10 county aid for support and maintenance of her two minor half_ orpha: children. That beginning Oct. let, 1926, Ernest Slazzuchi Carquinez Way, :iartinez' be allowed $10 State aid and $5, county aid for support of his orphan half-brother. s Beginning Sept. let, 1926, Mrs. Bary 1. Whitaker, R.F.D. 1, Box 193, Berkeley be alloyed $20 per month county aid an account of old age and no income. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant an the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every t, month until the further order of this Board.is In the flatter of Appointment ofr Exhibit Oo=issioner of Contra Costa County. It appearing; to the Board that the term of office of Geo. P. Upham, as Ex- hibit Commissioner of Contra Costa County, has expired Oct. 1 at, 1926, and it furthe appearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to employ a County Exhibit Commissioner by the year, for the gathering of products 4 and fruits for exhibit purposes, at the proper time for gathering same for exhibit � Purposes, and it apnea_in.- to the Board that the sura; of $800 would be a fair salary for said Con issi>ner for one year, for the time employed in gathering and taking ca a s° of said exhibit and at,.ending Exhibit at State Fair, IT I8 ORDERED TH..T Geo, P. Upham, is hereby employed as Exhibit Commissioner at a salary of $800 per year,said salary to be paid in :aonthly installments on warra is I drarn on the County Treasury on the Advertising Fund, on the first of each and every 18 I month during the employment of said Commissioner, said employment to begin Oct. let, `s 1926 and end on Oct. 1st, 1927. The vote thereon being unanimous.Ft i F� In the ?Fatter of Purchase of Contra Costa County Court House Bonds. Dean,Witter & Co. having offered to this Board, twelve Contra Costa County Court House Building Bonds, numbered as follows: 143, 145, 147, 161, 163, 301, 303, ' 305, 307, 309, 311, and 313, of the denomination of $500 each, bearing interest at ! rate of 4 per annum, payable semi—annually ,all due in 1943, at 98 And accrued inter— est nte —est to date of delivery and it appeari-:g to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa Countyto purchase said Bonds at 98 plus accrued interest and it further L.ouearim� to this Board that there is on deposit in County Treasury of Contra Costa County, these of $19,000 or thereabouts in Sinking Fund for redemp ion of said bonds, IT IS BY TLE BOARD ORDERED That C.L.Dodge, County Treasurer be and he is tt hereby authorized to purchase on behalf of the Hoard of Supervisors, the said twelve F4 Contra Cnsta County Court House Builoing Bonds, at sum of $98 plus accrued interest to date of delivery; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of Dean, Witter & Co. for a sum sufficient to pay for said twelve :<J bonds at 98 plus accrued interest to date of delivery and that said warrant be deli — ered to Dean, Witter & Co. upon delivery to County Treasurer C.L.Dodge of said twely Court House and Jail 4% bonds due in 1943, and that said bonds and all unpaid coupon thereon numbered from 48 to 80 inclusive, be cancelled by the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, on receipt of same. In the hatter of Purchase of Contra ` Costa County Court House Bonds. This Board having heretofore and on Sept. 20th, 1926, purchased ten Contra Costa County Court House and Jail Bonds and being numbered as follows: 81, $5, 87, 99, 91, 93, 95, 97, 99, 141, and said bonds having been delivered to this Board and nor being on file in the office cf the County Treasurer if Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that said County Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered to cancel each of said bands and each of said coupons thereon, being unpaid coupons 48 to 80 inclusive. The vote thereon beinx unanimous. 19 �` In the Matter of Report from Contra Costa County Public Health Association on Sunshine Camp. The Secretary and Treasurer of Sunshine Camp, conducted by Contra Costa Count Public Health Association for year 1926, having filed e. report with this Board as to operation of 1926 Sunshine Camp, It is, by the Board ordered that said report be and the same is hereby accept and approved by this Board, and the appreciation of the Board of Supervisors of Co tra Costa County is hereby extended to the officers and officials of said Contra Costa County Public Welfare Association for their successful operation and maintenance of said Camp for year 1926." ECTION PROCLAMATION. AND NOTICE. In accordance with the Proclamation of the Governor of the State.of California, IT IS ORDERED that an election beheld on TUESDAY, THE SECOND DAY OF NOVE3BER, 1926, from six o'clock in the morning of said day, until seven o'clock in the evening of same day, when the polls will be closed, in the several election precincts of Contra Costa County,State of California, hereinafter named, at the place 1n each of the said precincts hereinafter named, at the place in each Al of the said precincts hereinafter named, for the election of the following named officers and at which said election the following proposed Constitutional Amendmen a, questions, propositions, initiative, and referendum measures, as are required to ti be so submitted by the Constitution and laws-of this State, and duly certified by the Secretary of State as required by law and numbered as hereinafter specified will be voted on by the qualified electo a of said County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit.i 1. A United Senator. 2. A Member of the House of Representatives of the United States of Am rie for Third Congressional District. ; 33 A governor. 4. A Lieutenant-Governor. s 5. A Secretary of State. ' 6. A eontroller. 7. A Treasurer. S. An Attorney General. g 9. A Surveyor General. 10. A Member of the State Board of Equalization for Second Equalization :: District. 11. A Member of the Assembly for Eighteenth Assembly District. 12. A Chief Justice of the Supreme Court (Full Term). ' 13. A Chief Justice of the Supreme Court'(Unexpired term ending Jan-3rd, 1927. Vacancy caused byresignation of Louis W.Myera). 14. Two Associate Justices of the Supreme Court (Full Term). 15. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (unexpired term ending Jan. 5, 1931•)• (vacancy caused by reason of death of Thomas J. Lennon.) 16. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (Unexpired term ending Jan. 3, 1927. vacancy caused by death of Wm. ?.Lawlor). 17. Associate Justice of the Supreme Court (unexpired term ending Jan. j, 1927. Vacancy caused by resignation of Wm. H. 'Taste). 19. Associate Justice of the District Court of Appeal, First Appellate District, Division$1, (Full Term). t 19. Two Judges of the Superior Court (Full Term). 20. A Superintendent of Public Instruction. , 21. A Superintendent of Schools in and for Contra Costa County. 22. A Sheriff. 23. A County Clerk. 24. An Auditor. 20 "4 3 25. A Recorder. 26. A Tax Collector. 27. A District Attorney 29. An Assessor. 29• A Treasurer. 30. A Public Administratcc 31. A Coroner. 32. A Surveyor. 33. A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor District �1. 34. A Member of the Board of Supervisors in and for Supervisor District f3. 35. A Justice of the Peace in and for each Judicial Township Nos. Prom 1 to 17, both inclusive. 36. A Constable in and for each Judicial Township Nos, from 1 to 17, both inclusive. i CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDILENTS AND OTHER MEASURES. :? FOR THE VETERANS' WELFARE BOND ACT OF 1925. This Act provides for a bond 1. issue of twenty million dollars to be used by the veterans' welfare board in assisting California war veterans to acquire farms or homes. AGAINST THE VETERANS' WELFARE BOND ACT OF 1925. This act provides for a Bond issue of twenty million dollars to be used by the veterans' welfare board in assisting California war veterans to acquire farms or homes. TAXING HIGH}MAY TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES. Assembly constitutional Amendment 37. Adds SectiDne 15 to Article ZIII of Constitution. Taxes companies, own— ing or operating, (as common carriers), upon public highways between fixed 2. termini or over a regular route, jitney busses, stages or motor vehicles for transporting persons, four and one—quarter per cent and those so operating trucks for transporting property five per cent, of their groes receipts; exempts property so used from all other taxes and licensee; appropriates half of such taxew to state and half to counties, exclusively for maintaining am d repairing public highways; empowers legislature to change such percentages. OLEOMARGARINE. Referendum upon act of legislature amending Section 12 of "General Dairy Law of California" and adding thereto Section 21}. Further regulates the manufacture and sale of oleomargarine and prohibits the use of dairy terms and symbols in connection therewith; in addition to annual 3� license payable by those dealing in oleomargarine, requires them to pay to state two cents for each pound of oleomargarine sold during each quarter, except oleomargarine delivered for sale outside of this state; provides that all fees be credited to oleomargarine enforcement and dairy control fund to further purposes of act. GASOLINE TAX. Initiative measure. Requires every distributor of gasoline, distillate and other motor vehicle fuels, to pay license tax of one cent per gallon, in addition to two—cent license tax now required by law; said addit— ional tax to be applied toward paying one-third of refunds now required by law, 4, and balance credited to State Highway Construction Fund and used for acquiring rights of way for, and construction of highways underijuriediction of California Highway Commission; declares act effective January 1, 1927, and subject to amendment or repeal by the Legislature after January 1, 1939. I SALARIES OF STATE OFFICERS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 23. Amends Sectio 19 of Article V of Constitution. Declares compensation of Secretary of 5. State, Controller, Treasurer and Surveyor General, shall be seven thousand dollars each per year; Attorney General and Superintendent of Public InstructloA eight thousand dollars eadh per year; ouch compensation to be in full for all official services during their respective terms of office; provides that the Legislature may diminish such compensation but can not increase the same. RACING. Initiative measure. Creates board, appointed by Governor, to regulate and license horse racing, and Pari—Rutuel betting within race track enclosure; limits racing period at each track; prohibits licensing racing at tracks con— , etructed, witbout board's approval, after November 1, 1926; limits licensee's 6.return to nine per cent on capital invested; prescribes as license fees five hundred dollars each race day and licensee's net profits above return allowed; appropriates fees to board's salaries and expenses, dividing balance equally between Veterans' welfare Board and State Agricultural Board; authorizes licensee for limited period at county fairs or agricultural exhibits. TAXATION OF SHORT LINE STEAM RAILROADS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 40, Amends Section 14 of Article XIII of Constitutio;:. Subject to change by Legislature, changes state tax on steam railroads not exceeding two hundred and fifty miles in length, operated separately and not as part of another railroad owning or operating lines exceeding such length, from seven to five and one—quarter per cent of gross receipts ascertained as provided in Con- 7. stitution; if such classification violates Federal Constitution, or prejudices i State's right to tax other steam railroads at different rate, taxes all steam railroads seven per cent or perlcentage bereAfter adopted. r I 21 STATE HIGHWAYS. Initiative measure adding Article XXIV to Constitution. Class- ifies highways as primary and secondary, enumerating primary. Arranges counties, by names, in two groups. Appropriates five million dollars annually fee twelve 8. years for construction, allocating thM-fourths to primary in proportion group primary highway mileage, to entire primary highway mileage, and one-fourth to secondary in proportion group land area to state land area. Allocates one-third maintenance funds to primary highways according said mileage ratio, balance to primary and secondary highways in proportion group registration of vehicles to state registration. Permits electors approving, group bind indebtedness or taxat on. REPEAL OF WRIGHT ACT. Initiative measure. Repeals Act of Legislature commonly known as Wright Act, approved by electors on Referendum November 7, 1922, which Act provided for enforcement by State of California of the Eighteenth Amendment ' to United States Constitution, prohibited all acts or omissions prohibited by 9' Volstead Act,adopted penal provisions of that Act, Imposed duties on Courts, prosecuting attorneys, sheriffs, grand juries, magistrates and peace officers in this State, extended their jurisdiction and provided for the disposition o" fines and forfeitures. BONDS FOR STATE BUILDINGS AND UNIVERSITY BUILDINGS. Senate Constitutional Amend- ment 39. Adds Section 4 to Article X71 of Constitution. Directs issuance of $8,500,000 of state bonds and the use of the proceeds thereof, as provided in 10, „California state buildings and state university buildings bonds act of 1925' for completion and equipment of state buildings at Sacramento, the erection and equipment of state buildings at Los Angeles and buildings for University of California at Berkeley and Los Angeles; validates said bond act of 1925; declare said section self-executing but permits legislation in furtherance thereof. EXEIaPTING SECONDARY SCHOOLS FRO:: TAXATION. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 27. Amends Section is of Article XIII of Constitution. Exempts from taxation the. buildings and equipment, the grounds within which such buildings are located, Il.not exceeding one hundred acres in area, and the securities and income used ex- clusively for educational purposes of any educational institution in Dalifornia of secondary grade, not conducted for profit, and accredited to the University 1 of California, TAX EXE;.IPTION FOR VETERANS AND OTHERS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 26. Ams Section li of Article XIII of Constitution. Extends tax exemption provisipne of present section t„ include those veterans who have been released from active duty because of disability resulting from service in time of peace, and to, 12. widows and widowed mothers of such veterans, upo same conditions as therein stated; also exempts from taxation all real property owned by Ladies of Grand Army of I the Republic and all property owned by California Soldiers Widows Home Associati `n. SUFFRAGE. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 20. Amends Section 1 of Article I of Constitution. Declar:=s that no alien ineligible to citizenship eall ever 13. exercise the privileges of an elector in this state; extends the absent voters provisions of present section to those engaged in the civil or congressional ear vice of the United States or of the state, and to those who.because of injury or disability are absent from their precincts or unable to go to the piling placg0. CORPORATIONS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 14. Amends Section 11 of Artic e XII of Constitution by requiring that any increase of stock or bonded indebtedne a 14., of a corporation be assented to by the holders of at least two-thirds of the amount in value of the stock instead of by a majority, as now provided, and ' eliminates the present provision requiring that such increase be made at a meeti g called, for that purpose after sixty days' public notice. SCHOOL DISTRICTS. Assembly Constitutional -mendment 11. Adds Section 14•to Article IX of Constitution. Empowers the Legislature, by general law, to provldi 15+ for the incorporation and organization of school districts, high school district , and junior college districts, of every kind and class,and to classify such districts. SALARIES OF JUDGES. Senate Constitutional Amendment 41. Amends Section 17 of Article VI of Constitution. Provides that the judges of Supreme Court, Distr Ct Courts of Appeal, and Superior Court, shall severally, at stated times during their continuance in office, receive for their service such compensation as is o 16. shall be provided by law; declares that the state shall pay three thousand dolls, s of the salary of each superior Court judge, and that the county for which he is elected shall pay the remainder of his salary, as the same is now or may here- after be established. REQUIRING BIBLE IN SCHOOLS. Initiative measure amending Section.8 of Article IS of Constitution. Forbids appropriating public money for support of sectarian 17 or denominational schools or those not exclusively controlled by public school officers; prohibits teaching sectarian or denominational doctrines, directly or Indirectly, in public schools; authorizes purchase, with public funds, and use R l f I of Holy Bible therein, requiring copy thereof in every public school library I and classroom; permits daily study thereof in school and reading therefrom by ' teacher, without comment, but requiring no pupil to read or hear it read, contrary to wishes of M rent or guardian. s NATER AND POWER, Initiative measure adding Article XIV& to Constitution. Creates board, appointed by Governor and subject to recall, authorized to de- velop and distribute water and electric energy, acquire by any legal means anyl property therefor and to do anything convenient thereto, including using and reserving state lands and waters;gives state and political subdivisions car- Ig. Lair preferential rights as against privately aimed public utilities selling water or electric energy to public;authorizes issuance of bonds not exceeding $500,000,000 to further such purposes, requiring board to fix rates to meet j expenses and retire bond:- in fifty years. PENSIONING JUDGES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 25. Adds Section 26 to Article VI of Constitution. Declares Supreme Court, District Court of Appeal,{ and Superior Court Judges, sixty years of age and not impeached, terminating service aggregating tTenty-four years in one or more of said courts, shall 19. receive for life monthly salary equalling half that last received; permits th0 e who have not practiced law after such termination, if otherwise qualified, to serve as judges in courts wherein they were last eligible and in inferior f courts of record, receiving therefor such additional compensation as legis- lature prescribes. REAPPORTIONMENT COMMISSION. Initiative measure adding Section 6} to Article IV of Constitution. creates reapportionmett commission composed of Secretary of State, Attorney General and Surveyor General. If Legislature fails, at 20. first session after each census, to adjust senatorial and assembly districts and reapportion representation as provided by Consti`ution, requires said commission to make such adjustment and reapportionment, and file same.with Secretary of State, within three months after adjournment of such legislative session. Declares said commission shall make and file such reapportionment en basis of 1920 census within three months after this amendment takes efffect.1 POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS INCURRItG INDEBTEDNESS. Assembly ConstitutionalAmandp' t 36, Amends Section 18 of Article XI of Constitution. Declares that whenev r two or more propositions for incurring any indebtedness or liability are sub- mitted at the same election to the electors of any county, city, town, townsh 21, or school district, the votes cast for and against each proposition &hall be counted separately, and *ben two-thirds of the qualified electors, voting !I on any one of such propositions, vote in favor thereof, such proposition shall be deemed adopted. EXEMPTING FOREST TREES FROM TAXATION. Senate Constitutional Amendment 10. Amends Section 12 3/4 of Article XIII of Constitution. Exempts from taxatiop immature forest trees, planted on lands not previously bearing merchantable timber, or planted or of natural growth, upon lands *= which seventy per cen 22, of merchantable original growth, timber over sixteen inches in diameter has been removed; declares maturity of forest trees or timber shall be determined! after forty years from planting or removal of original timber, by a board I comprising assessor of county wherein same are located and representatives from state boards of forestry and equalization. l ELECTION AT PRIMARY. Senate Constitutional Amendment 20. Adds Section 2 3/41 to Article II of Constitution. Declares candidate for judicial, school, 0ounly , township or other non-partisan office, receiving at primary election vcea on majority of.all ballots cast for such office shall be elected thereto; where two or more candidates are to be elected to an office and more candidates 23, receive a majoritytban are to be elected, those securing highest votes of th0*e receiving such majority, and equalling number to be elected, shall be aleated, declares freeholder's charter governs whenever it provides different method of election. IRRIGATION DISTRICTS, and TRANSFER OF FUNDS. Senate Constitutional Amendment' 24, Amends Section 31 of Article IV of Constitution. Authorizes irrigation districts, in order to obtain water and other necessary property, to acquire 24. stock of corporations owning water rights, waterworks, franchise or concasaio s subject to obligations imposed by law upon other stockholders therein; requir s city or county, treasurer, upon resolution of governing body of political subdivision, to tra:s fer temporarily funds thereof, not exceeding eighty-five per cent of taxes accruing thereto, to meet obligations incurred for mainten e replacing same from sA taxes before using latter for other obligations. TAXATION AND LOCAL ASSESSMENT EXEwPTION. Senate Constitutional Amendment 32.1 Adds Sections lb to Article XIII of Constitution. Declares that all property) used or held exclusively for the burial or other permanent deposit of the 25. human dead or for the care, maintenance or upkeep of such property or such dead, except as used or held for profit, shall be free from taxation and, j local assessment. i 23 GIVING APPELLATE COURTS TRIAL COURT POWERS. .ASSELBLY Constitutional Amendment 16 Adds Section 4 3/4 to Article VI of Constitution. Declares Legislature, in.cases where jury trial is not matter of right or is waived, may empower appellate court 26. to ascertain the facts from evidence in trial court, or from additional evidence in appellate court, and make findirgs of fact contrary or additional to those made by trial court, and for such purposes hear additional evidence concerning facts occurring before its decision on appeal and direct entry of any judgment or order case may require. JUDICIAL COUNCIL. Senate Constitutional Amendment 15. Adds Section la'to, and amends Sections 6, 7, 6 of, Article VI of Constitution. Creates judicial council with chief justice as chairman. and ten judges selected by him from various courts, to regulate court practice and procedure and exercise functions provided by law; 27• eliminates judges pro tempore and provisions for judge acting when requested by Governor or Superior Judge; authorizes clairman to assign judge to act when calendar congested, judge unable to act, or vacancy exists, allowing assigned Judge larger salary of assigned position; changes provisions for filling Sunerior Court vacancies. LEGISLATIVE REAPPORTIONliENT. Initiative measure. Amends Constitution, Article 11 Section 6. For choosing legislators requires Legislature, immediately following each Federal census, and next Legislature using 1920 census, to divide State into forty senatorial and eighty assembly districts, ecmprising contiguous territory, with assembly districts as equal in population as possible, no county or city 29.and county, containing mcre than one senatorial district, and no senatorial distr at comprising more than three counties of small population: creates Reapportionment Commission, comprising Lieutenant Governor, Attorney General, Surveyor General, Secretary of State and State Superintendent of Public Instruction, to make apport ionment if Legislature fails to act. 1 It is Further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice of such election by publication of this Proclamation in the Contra Costa Gazette, a news er, in the manner and for the time prescribed by 1^w, and by causing a copy of this ' Notice to be posted in a prominent place in his office. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims onapecial Road Fund. 5i It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra'Cost i County, which said moneys are derived fan Contra Costa County's portion of Bt o Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra "w Costa County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of ' motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Mo+Q Truck licenses which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said county and the following claims having been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Supervisor Dis- tract *3, and under supervision of County Surveyor'�Department; , ' It is ordered that the said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund. %r SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #3; Ben Brockhurat- - - - - -$236.25 Cameron & Nottingham --- 476.50 Cameron & Nottingham --- 375.00 Cameron & Nottingham --- 147.50 Toney Delello - - - - - - 222.00 A.A.McYahon - - - - - - - 344.17 A.A.MoYshon - - - - - -- 357.07 A A.McMahon - - - - -- - 3 1.53 s Wm. Lunsman - - - -- -- 160.00 Andy Luttrell - - - - - - 157.50 f 24 J.E.Nottingham - - - - - -- $275.50 J.B. Near - - - -- - - --- 239.00 Frank Perry - - - -- - - - 160.00 J.E.Whitam - - - - - - - - - 163.75 Peter Young - - - - - - - - 195.00 SURVEYOR'S DEPARTMENT, Crown Bitumens Corporation - $ 674.744 Crown Bitumens Corporation - 564. Crown Bitumens Corporation - 777.4; y crown Bitumens Corporation - 777,51 Kaiser Paving Company - - -- 2197.52 D.McDonald - - - - - - - -- 1702.52 A.A.McMahon - - - -- -- -- 525.34• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i In the Matter of Allowance of Claim on General Fund. q .a It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 2, would be unreason- ably burdened by the full payment of the following named claim, It is by the Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund, to wit: Smilie & Baker, - - - - - $2666.92. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board.,` a. s: The Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Oct, 16th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. V't . Clerk. i 1} 25 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 18th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, ' C.H.Hayden and R.J.Trembatn. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of approval of 3 ' Warrants of Reclamation District e #161g. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No, Date Amount. 418 Sept. 30 1926 $25.00 421 Oct. 6, 1926 7,50 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board, by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Districts 2024, 2025 and 2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: Dist. No. Date Amount. 2024 111 Sept. 10, 1926 $180. 2025 124 Sept, 10, 1926 1883.50 2026 146 Sept. 10, 1926 202.38 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Hoard are hereby authorized to note the s; approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made application to this Board k for permits to conduct dances until 3 o'clock P.M. on following morning, on the follow- ing oll w-ing dates, to wit: a Mt.Diablo Post $246, American Legion, Danville, Nov. 6, 1926, Dec, 4, and Dec. 31st, 1926. August Hatcher, Moraga, Oct. 30, 1926. Knightsen Farm Center & Home Department Oct. 23, 1926, i s D,L.P rsowith, Oct. 10th, Oct. 16, 1926. Jennie B.Foater, Camp X7620, Royal Neighbors of America, Hay Point, Oct. 30, AM 1926, It is by the Board ordered that permission be and the same is hereby granted "r I P 26 i } to said persons and societies to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. ? In the Matter of Application for dance permits. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following q applications for dance permits be and the same are denied: D.L.Pareowith, Oct. 23rd, and 30th, 1926. In the Matter of Contract with U/S.Department of Agriculture for County Farm Adviser and County Home Demonstration Agent. United States Department of Agriculture having presented to this Boaro, a form of Contract providing for county Farm Adviser and County Home Demonstration Agent for fiscal year beginning July let, 1926 and ending June 30, 1927. whereby the County of Contra Costa appropriates $4000 for expense of County Farm Adviser and County Home Demonstration Agent; It is, by the Board ordered that Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Coitra Costa. The Vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Request of Roy Frerichs Post American Legion for Repair of Legion Hall at Brentwood. Roy Frerichs Post of Brentwood, having filed a communication with this Board calling attention of this Board to the fact that the roof of said building is now 1 a bad state of repair and requires attention fnd should be looked after before the rains, It is, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby refe ' red to Supervisor Trembath With full power to act in said matter. In the Matter of Communication , from East Side Consolidated Civic Clubs of Oakland. The East Side Consolidated Civic Clubs of Oakland, sponsors of Shepard— canyon Inter—county tunnel project having requested from this Board, a legal description of the portion of the Road in Contra Costa County which is desired by this Board to be taken over for State highway purposes, by State Highway Commissio ' It is by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby authorized I i 27 to furnish to said East Side Consolidated Civic Clubs of Oakland, a map showing the route from the inter-county bridge at Antioch to the inter-county tunnel fist of Laffty atte and with a particular description of said road . In the Butter of Road District Improvement A. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: That the diagram submitted by the Engineer of Work on the l8th day of October, 1926, of property affected or benefited by the improvement of portions of Sanford Avenue, Wilcox Avenue, Alfreda Boulevard, Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Twen- tieth Street and Twenty-first Street, as described in Resolution of Intention No. 4, in the ;Satter of Road District Improvement No. 4, adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, on the 7th day of June, 1926, and to be assessed to p the expenses of said work, be and is hereby approved and the County Clerk of the said County of Contra Costa, is hereby directed to deliver said diagram so approved to the Engineer of Work in the matter of Road District Improvement No. 4. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. A.B.Tinning, District Attorney having requested a leave of absence of 35 days from date of leaving the State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that A.B.Tinning,District Attorney, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of 35 days from and after date of leaving the Stat of California. } In the Matter of Allowance to t Indigents. Y Good cause appearing therefor, It is by t h e Board ordered that beginning Oct. ' 15, 1926, Simeon San Martin, Box 128, Antioch, Cal. be allowed $50 State aid for sunport and maintenance of five minor children on account of being half orphans. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., 1' `a ! 28 i I In the Matter of Completion of State Highway Systems. The following Resoluticn was presented by Supervisor Hayden, and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to wit: WHEREAS, completion of the State Highway system is vital to the continued development and prosperity ai every section of California, and, WHEREAS, State funds for new highway construction are exhausted while the State highway system stands less than half completed with many districts and communities suf- fering from lack of proper traffic arteries, and, WHEREAS, there are two propositions on the November ballot dealing with highway financing; one of these being Initiative Measure No. 4, the on,e-cent gasoline taz, '. s an equitable "pay-as-you-go" plan insuring completion of the highway system and the other being Initiative Measure No. 8, an inadequate sectional scheme linking a legislative appropriation with an arbitrary division of the State into highway dis- I tricts and an unfair sectional allocation of funds, and, WHEREAS, confusion is likely to be created in the minds of the voters due to th� appearance of two highway financing measures on the ballot and the designation of Proposition No. 8 as "State Highways" and, WHEREAS, the decision of the electorate on these measures will affect the pro- gress cfCalifornia, its commerce, agriculture, tourist attractions and reputation as a good roads state for years to came, and, WHEREAS No. 8, initiated by certain selfish Los Angeles interests mandates the Legislature to appropriate $5,000,000 annually for 12 years from the Mate Treasury without providing a source of revenue which would mean an Increase in thepresent State taxes or the levying of a State ad valorem tax against all property in the State, and, WHEREAS, Initiative Measure No. 4 would leave undisturbed the present highly satisfactory method of administering highway affairs while No. 8 would deprive the Legislature and the California Highway Comxiusion of their proper functions by writipg into the State Constitution complicated and untried x..ethods of classifying roads, dividing funds and administering; highway affairs that are arbitrary, sectional and I extremely dangerous ani which could not be changed to meet unforeseen conditions without another vote of the people, and WHEREAS, N0. 8, after adding four roads of approximately 100 miles in length, would "freeze" the State Highway system into its present form making it almost pro- hibitive to add new roads irrespective of future traffic needs and unforeseen re- quirements and, WHEREAS, No. 8, would prevent continued expenditure of maintenance and recon- struction funds in accordance with the physical needs of our highways and traffic requirements, and, WHEREAS, No. 8 is extremely dangerous and un-American in that it destroys State! unity through creation of two highway and voting districts -- a "Northern" and a "Soµth- ern" California, and I WHEREAS, the n:ost competent estimates obtainable show that the amount of money appropriated by No. 8 would be less than one-half of the amount required to complete the highway system in 12 years while No. 4, one -cent gasoline tax, would provide ample funds to complete the system of an adequate basis within 12 Years, and, WHEREAS the gasoline tax is in reality an investment returning to the motorist ( ', dividends many times greater by reducing car operating expenses, and, WHEREAS No. 8 goes even so far as to provide that in the event the gasoline tax carries the funds raised thereby, or any1funds made available for new construction, shall be expended according to the unfair sectional provisions of Proposition No. 8, and, WHEREAS, these matters were given careful consideration at the convention of , the County Supervisors Association of California beld in San Diego last March and the vote was unanimous to support the one-cent gasoline tax proposition which isnow on the ballot in the form of Initiative Measure No. 4. TP.EREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, in regular session on this 18th day of October, 1926, does hereby urge the electorat of this county to unanimously vote "No" on Initiative Measure No. 8, to the end that this proposition will be so overwhelmingly defeated that such an unfair and dangerc7 scheme will not again be placed before the voters of the State foradoption, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the electorate be urged to vote "Yes" on Initiative Measure No. 4 , in order that California's State Highway development may continue under sound financial principles and on a proper and adequate basis, and, BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Clerk of this Bard be instructed to forward cap-� 29 I t3 ies of this resolution to the newspaper of this county and to the Good-Roads- Gas Ta a Campaign Committee at 150 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, California, and at Room 424, s, Subway-Terminal Building, 417 South Hill Street, Los Angeles, California. x In the Matter of allowance of claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of 4 ' the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa Count , which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses which said moneys shall be expended by 5 5 said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. 2 and 3; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby order- ed paid out of the Funds of Special Road Fund, to wit: Sun. dist. #2: D. McDonald, --- - -$2638.60. Sun. Dist. $3: ' Manuel Caldera - _ 169.00 Joe Dias - - 204.75 Arthur Faris, - - - - - -341.25 E.W.Glazier - - - - - - 247.50 All E.W.Glazier - - - - - - 247.50 Heafey,Moore & Co. - -- 763.04 Chester & Royal Hook -- 112.50 G.B.Marcellini - - - - 217.00 A,A.Mckahon - - - - - - 317.34 A.A.McMahon - - - - -- 321.96 A.A.McMahon - - - - - 69.26 A.A.McMahon - - - - - 31.93 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - 447.90 C.J.Struby - - - - - - -214.90 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, ' In the Matter of allowance of claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.2, would' be unreason- ably burdened by the full payment of said claims hereinafter named, It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims and each of them be paid out E ' of the General Fund, to wit: Calif. Corrugated Culvert Go. -- - - 351.65 - Smilie & Baker - - - - - - - - - - - 1060.27. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K 30 IN THE MATTER OF JOINT TUNNEL BETWEEN CONTRA COSTA AND ALAMEDA COUNTIES. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHAIR'-AN OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS ON BEHALF OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA TO ENTER INTO AN AGREEMENT WITH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF ALAMEDA AND SUPERINTENDENT OF STREETS OF THE CITY OF OAKLAND RESPECTIVELY FOR THE CREATION OF A JOINT TUNNEL ENGINEERING COMYISLON PRESCRIBiiNG THE DUTIES OF SUCH COMAISSION, PROVIDING THE AMOUNT OF THP CONTRIBUTION OF'THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, TO THE COSTS AND EXPENSES OF SUCH COMMISSION . RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, are hereby authorized, directed and empowered to enter into an agreement with the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda and the Superintendent of Streets of the City of Oakland, and that such agreement shall be substantially as follows, to wit: 1. A Joint Tunnel Engineering Commission shall be created and shall consist of the County Surveyor of Alameda County, the County Surveyor of Contra Costa Countythe City Engineer of the City of Oakland, and John R.Graham and Harry &.Butler. The first three members shall serve without compensation and the other two shall receive such compensation as may be fixed by the City Council of the City of Oakland and paid by said City. 2. The said Commission shall make the necessary investigations and surveys and collect such data as will permit the determination-of the most favorable routes and locations for tunnels through the hills lying between the City of Oakland and the County of Contra Costa from an engineer ing , transportation, financial and commercial standpoint; and which will also permit a determination of the relative costs and advantages of the various proposed routes and locations of such tunnels. 3. Upon completion of its investigations and surveys and collection of data, said Commission shall prepare a written report which shall include such data and information as it has collected and shall include also its recommendation as to the best routes and locations for said tunnels, their relative importance and the order in which they should be constructed and approximate estimate of costs of the several routes recommended and shall also include the reasons for such selection and shall also include a full and complete discussion of all other routes considered by it and not selected and the reasons for such failure to select. 4. The City of Oakland shall contribute from its General Treasury the sumof $2500 other and in addition to the.sum already received from the County of Alameda, which shall be payable upon claims presented aind approved, in the manner provided by its Charter, by said Commission. 5. The County of Alageda hes already contributed to the City of Oakland for the purposes for which said Commission is created the sum of $2500,00 from the County Good Roads Fund, and shall not and does not assume any liability for any expense incurred by said Commission. 6. Said Agreement shall continue untilsuch Commission has fully completed the work hereby authoized and said Commission shall continue to function until its labors herein specified are fully completed. ' 7. The County of Contra Costa is not contributing and shall not contribute any sum at all and shall not and does not assume any liability for any expense incurred by said Commission, The County of Contra Costa Shall not contribute any money whatsoever to the said Commission and shall not and does not assume any liability for any expense ' incurred by said Commission. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday Nov. lst, 1926, at 10 o'cloc A.M. Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. f I 31 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 1st, 1926. The board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Ron. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman;Sups rvis or a Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.R.Ray— den, and R,J.Trembath. J.R.Wells,Clerk. The records and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of-October, ' 1926, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. _ i In the Matter of Warrants o_ Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount1 419 Oct. 1st, 1926 # 150.00 426 Oct. 1st, 1926 25.00 422 Oct.l4th, 1926 1000.00 423 Oct. 14, 1926, 1000.00 And the Chairman is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said earrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Reclamation District $2059 Warrants. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 44005 Oct. 30, 1926 110.00 b " 57.20 n 5200 406 " 101.68 410 2.78 ' 00 411 • 02.8 4132 • 13.00 414 ' 6,60 And the Chairman and Clerk are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 1 G I{1 the Matter of Reclamation District $602 Warrants. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 427 Oct. 30, 1926 ; 14o.00 429 • 50.45 r 32 j s �k E 429 Oct. 30, 1926 $30.30 430 " 9.90 431 26,50. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Latter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for permission to conduct dances at places hereinafter named until 3 o'clock A.M. on followinL dates, to wit: Lone Tree Farm Center, Oct. 30, 1926, Knightsen Farm Center, Knightsen, Nov. 6, 1926. Donner Parlor, +193, N.D.G.tY, Nov. 27th, 1926, Byron. It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to said persons and societies to conduct dances on above dates until 3 o'clock A.M.,t In the Matter of Application of H.D.Kaiser, to install a drain pipe under county ror.d. H.D.Kaiser, having made application to this Board to install a drain pipe under County highway, from a point a little east of Union Cemetery entrarc a to second irrigation District, to furnish a drainage for mate waters, It is, by the Board ordered that said H.D.Kaiser, be and he is hereby grant ed permission to install drain pipe under county road under following conditions: Said pipe shall be placed at place indicated and under the supervision of Sunervisor of District #5, and R.A."rnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, in Matter of Communication from Mrs. R.L.Jennings of Kensington. A communication from Mrs. R.L.Jennings having been received regarding i Arlington Road; It is by the Board ordered that said matter be referred to Supervisor Knot11 2 , InMatter of Claim of Bertha Rogers. It is by the Board ordered that claim of Bertha Rogers is hereby referred to the District Attorney. } P 33 In the Matter of Communication from C.D.Lee, Chief of Police of Berkeley, regardin;; traffic Conditions on Arlington ' Avenue, A communication having been received from C.D.Lee, Chief of Police, Berkeley, calling attention to certain traffic conditions on Arlington Road; It is by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby referred to S,:pervisor Knott with full power to act. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.Meese, County Assessor having reported-to this Board that the following clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll: and asking permission to correct same, and said corrections having been consented to by the District Attorney of Contra Cost County, It is by the Board ordered that said Assessment Rolls be and the same are hereby corrected as follows: ' Vol. 4 Assessment No. 7816, Paul P.George is assessed with Lot 9, Block 4, Richmond Villa Tract, and claimed exempticn on same; through an error in this office only one-half interest was allowed. Vol. 19 Assessment No. 40926, William H.Goede, is assessed with a small parcel of land in Sec. 23, T 1 S. R. 3 W. and claimed exemption on same; through an error in t'.:is office same was not allowed. In Vol. 23, Assessment No. 47424, Louis Viand, is assessed with 49.37 acres at $110 per acre, total value of real estate $5430.00. The value should be $40 per acre, total value of real estate $1,975.00. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 40999, The Villa Sites and Development Company is assessed with Lots 4 and 5 Moraga Redwood Heights Extension #1. As the Vil]s Sites & Development Company do not own these lots and they should have been assessed to the owner Katherine Garvin, authorization to cancel same is asked, and to add them to the assessment roll in the name of Katherine Garvin. In Vol. 10 Assessment No. 22 159, The Southern Pacific Company is assessed with personal property amounting to $3,90.00. The correct amount of personal property is $1500. In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 6627, Caroline A. Rogerson is assessed with Lot 5 Block 96 Amended Map of The City of Richmond with improvements amounting to 8300. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 6628, Margaret A. Murphy is assessed with Lot 6, Block 96 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, with improvements amounting to $350.00. That there are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 6629, John G.Short, is assessed with Lot 7, Block 96 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, with improvements amounting to $350. There are no improvements on this Lot. In Vol. 3 Assesemgnt No. 6631, Charles M. Wiggin is assessed with Lot 9, Block 96 Amended Map of the pity o1 Richmond, with improvements amounting to $400.00. There are no improvenertson this lot. In Vol. 3 assessment No. 6633, J%4ius Tickel is assessed with Lot 11 Block 96 Amended MSp of City of Richmond, with improvements amounting to $500.00. 'here are no improve--entson this Lot. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 39231, the N. 1/2 of Lot 17, Block D of Subdivision of Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho, is assessed to the East Bay Water Company, this portion of Lot 17, Block D is also included in Assessment No. 39235• In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 41,637 Lots 1 and 2, Block 7, First Addition to Bay Addition to Crockett, is assessed to Frank & Edna Velikonia. Mr. Ve;ikonia claimed War Veteran Exemption on these lots and through an error in this office same was not allowed. I A 31 i In Vol. 11 Assessment No. 22293, Ethel Cooper is assessed with Lot 18, Block 4 Coleman Pullman Tract, and claimed War Veteran Exemption on same. Through an error in this office exemption was not allowed. In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 46933, John Loftus is assessed with Lot 18, Block 24W Town of Rodeo, and claimed War Veteran Exemption on same. Through an error in this office exemption was not allowed. J In Vol. 8 of Assessment No. 16914 Fred Betz, Jr. is assessed with Lots,42 and 41, Block 19 Pullman Townsite and claimed War Veteran Exemption on same. Through an error in this office exemption was not allowed. In Vol. 22 Assessment No. 44847, Salvatore Dal Porte, at al. is assessed with 175 acres of land with Trees amounti.:g to $1500. The correct valuation of same is $500.00. In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 46687 Mary Garcia Delessi is assessed with the B.N. ' 1/2 of Lot 3 and all of Lot 4 Block L Villa Sites to the Town of Pinole, with a valuation of real estate $200. and improvements $800. The correct valuation is real estate $150.00 and improvements 64!`C. In Vol. 22 Assessment No. 44760, Julia G.Fransden C/o of Steh C,Teal is assess d i th Lot 10 lying N. of the r/w of the S.F. & Sac. Railway with 38.54 acres with the value of $3855. This is in error as the correct acreage is 29.64 acres and the correct valuation is $2965.00 They are also assessed with Lots 3,4,5 and & William Walnut Division (See Assessment No. 44772) with an assessed valuation of =1600.00. The correct valuation is $1200.00. In Vol. 14 Assessment N0.30505 Raymond Spencer is assessed with 1.25 acres in the town of Walnut Creek with improvements amounting to $250.00. There are no improvements on this tract. In Vol. 21 Assessment No. 431.34 8.0 Wriaten is assessed with Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, Town of Knightsen, Mr. Wristen owns Lot 1 Block 2 only, Lot 2, Block 2 is owned by H.W.Heidorn and should be assessed with same. In Vol. 20 Assessments No. 41459, Blocks Number 7 and 8 Town of Valona are assessed to Jennie George. These two blocks are owned by the Carquinez School District and should not have been assessed. In copying the assessment Roll of the Town of Martinez, Improvements amounting to $5000, were omitted from the assessed of the California Transportation Company (see Vol. 13 assessment No.2800) and a corrected tax bill is requested. In writing the assessment cf the Non-operative property of the San Francisco- Sacramento Railroad Company, a small triangular tract in Pleasant Hill School Dist- rict was omitted from the roll. In writing the assessments'of the Non-Operative property of the Southern Pacific Company almall irreg:lar tract of land in'the Town of Rodeo, was omitted from the roll. In Vol. 16 Lot 41, Block 2 Berkeley Highlands Terrace was omitted from the Roll. In Vol. 12 Assessment No. 25509, J.J.Moran is ass:-seed with a number of Lots in the East Bay Center Tract with improvements amounting to $3950. The correct valuation of there improvements 1s $1850. In Vol. 4 Assessment No. 8545, Lots 8 and 9, Block 12, Richmond Boulevard Tract is assessed b Otto Thole and 11111am F.Bauman. Otto Thole elaime4 War Veter n Exemption on 1/2 interest of these lots and through an error in this office same was not allowed. In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 28497, William H. Clark is assessed with Lot 2, Bloc ' C, Pinole Villa Sites with personal property amounting to ,$,230. The corract amount of personal property is $50.00. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 40519, Bertha A.French is assessed with Lots 23-24, Block F.Town of Brentwood, with improvements amo,nting to $200. There are not improvements on this lot. In Vol. 19 Assessment No40879, S. Guio is assessed with E. port. of Lots 23 and ' 25, Moraga Redwood Heights Tier#l, and has claimed War Veteran Exemption on same. Through an error in this office same was not allowed. In Vol. 7 Assessment No. 15088, W.J.Cluney and H.J. Barada, are assessed with Lot 2, Block 25 East Richmond & Boulevard with improvements amounting to $840. There are no improvements on this lot. ' In Vol. 6 of Assessment No. 12971, George H. Blakeslee is assessed with Lot 18, Block 37, Grand View Terrace, with improvements amounting to $840. There are no improvements on this Lot. In Vol. 12, Assessment No. 24570, Pierre Marquis, is assessed with Lots 25 and 26, nenderson Tapscott Tract #1 with improvements amounting to $500. There are no improvements on this Lot. II n ' 35 In Vol. 19 Assessment No, 40728, Walter M. Lewis is assessed with 13 8.70 acres at $125. per acre making the assessed valuation $17340. This is an error. The assessed valuation should be $65.50 per acre making the total assessed value $9085.00. In Vol. 19 of Assessment No. 40503 and 40512, Cara S.Cook is assessed with Lots 9 and 10, Block E and the W. 100' of Lots 1,2, 3 Block F. Town of Brentwo d ' and has claimed exemption on same. Exemption was allowed on Lots 9 and 10, block E but not on the W. 100' of Lots 1,2, and 3, Block F. In Vol. 21 Assessment No. 43861, Mrs. L.M.Lasell, is assessed with Lot 22, Block 9 Martinez Park with personal property amounting to $280. This same personal property is included in assessment No. 43748. In Vol. 21, Assessment No. 43882 and 43836, Elmer J.Youles, is assessed with ' Lot 42 Block 4 Official Map of Martinez Park Addition No. 1 and Lot 28 Block 4 Martinez Park and claimed exemption on same. Exemption was allowed on Lot 28 hlook 4 Martinez Park only. In Vol. 12 Assessment No. 24113 Phillip A.Lee, is assessed with Lots 1, 2, & 43, Block 1 Henderson Tapscott Tract #1 with improvements amounting to $600. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 33667, George Friend c/o Anna A.Lewis, is assessed with Lot 29, Block E. Amended Map of Berkeley Park, with Improvements amounting to $500. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 23 Assessment No. 46626, the Union 011 Company is assessed with 2.39 acres. Through an error in this office personal property amounting to $3590.00 was omitted on the tax roll . Request for corrected tax bill is made. In Vol. 10 Assessment NG. 20402, The last Bay Land Company is assessed with Lots 242, 243 and 244, =1 Cerrito Terrace. This is an error as these ]hs are inclu ed in Assessment No. 20357. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 34376 the Berkeley Hillside Properties Compayy is assessedwith Lot 9 Block R perkeley Woods with improvements amounting to $2000. There are no immwements on this lot. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 33686 George Friend c/o Grace E. Hess is assessed with Lot 17, Block G Amended Map of Berkeley Park with improvements amounting to $700. There are no improvements on this 1^.t. In Vol. 15 Assessment No. 31654, William Haag is assessed with Lot 3, Block 4 Richmond Annex with improvements amounting to $100. There are no improvements on this Lot. In Vol. 16 $ssessment No. 33450 Elizabeth Runyan is assessed with Lot 25, Block 5 Kensington Park with improvements amo.nting to $1200. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 12 of Assessment No. 24558 Pierre Bourras, C/o F.E. Ash, is assessed with Lots 5,6, & 7, Block 26 Henderson Tapscott, with improvements amounting to $1000. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 33565 W.S.Eldridge is assessed with S. portion of Lot A Kensington Park with improvements amounting to $800. There are no improvem s on this lot. In Vol. ♦6Assessment No10589, Frank R. Bailey is assessed with Lot 191 Bloc 2 Nicholl Macdonald Ave. Civic Center Tract; with improvements amounting to 1250. s There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 42473 Hanna L. Harrison is assessed with Lot 3 and the E. 110 of Lot 4, Hartz Addition to Danville with improvements amounting to $1700. The correct value of improvements is $700. In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 6384 Marguerite Esser is assessed with Lots 22 and 23, Block 76 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, with improvements amounting to $900. There are no improvements on these lot a. ^s In the hatter of correction of Deed issued by the Tax Colle&r. Whereas, in accordance with provisions of Sec. 3805—b, of the Political Code of the State of California, M.W.Joost, Tax Collector of ContraCosta County, State of California, has certified to this Board that in yaki.g out Deed No. 26 on property deeded to the State, at public auction, June 29, 1926, an error was made I I in number of the Lot which should read "In Bay View Park, Lot 35, Block 27," instead of $ot 57. errGpneous It is by the Board ordered that said Deed be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled end that a corrected deed lith proper description be issued by said Tax Collector. , The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K i In the Matter of Purchase of lands , from Annie Loucks. Annie Loucks, a single woman, having offered to sell to this Board, the here? inafter described lands for road purposes and park purposes, and for all and other use for which said property may be lawfully used, and it appearing to the Bpard tha 1t will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to purchase.said lands for above stated purposes; and that the proce asked for. said property, to wit: $125. is a reasonable price for said property, It is, by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board of Supervis rs to purchase from said Annie Loucks, a single woman, all those certain lots, pieces or p.rcels of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: - BEGINING at a point in the center line of the old county road leading from Martinez to Pacheco at the corner common to the lands of Honorah Anderson and Annie Loucks, said point being the southwesterly corner of said property belon-ing to Annie Loucks; thence running along the dividing line between the lands of Loucks and Anderson, S. 89018' E. a distance of 253.43 feet to a point on the westerly line of the right of way of County Highway Division 16 leading from Martinez to Pacheco and from.which point the center of a curve to the left with a radius of 452.50 feet bears S. 35034' R. thence running alon.- slid westerly line of county Highway right of way and said curve in a northwesterly direction, a distance of 115.70 feet;"thence tangent to said curve, N. 6905' W. a distance of 126.71 feet; thence an a curve to the right with a radius of 502.50 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 159.80 feet to.a point on the center line of the aforesaid old county road; thence runnin;; along said center line of old county•road, S. 33903' E. a distance of 22.60 feet; thence S. 30°18'30" E. a distance of 182.14 feet to the place of beginning. Containing an area of 0.476 acres of land and being a portion of that certain tract of land conveyed by that certain deed recorded in Volume 224 of Deeds, page 232, Records of Contra Costa County,California, lying and bevg in the rancbo Las Juntas. and that this Board will meet on Monday, the 6th day of December, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the rooms of said Board at the Court House in the town of Martinez County of Contra Costa, State of California, to consiuniate said purchase. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board give notice as required b law of the intention of this Board to purchase said land and time and place when and where said Board will meet to consummate said purchase, by publication of a notice in the manner and for the time required by law, for three weeks in the Contra Costa Gazette , a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in County of Contra Costa. - The vote thereon being unanimous. 1 J37 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made be an the same is hereby discontinued from and after date set opposite their r6soective ' names, to wit: Beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, $20 state aid allowed to Mrs. Annunzita Bacciglieri of Martinez, be disco:-tinued on account of denial by State. Beginning Nov. let, 1926, $$0 state allowance to Mrs. Vernita Billings, be die continued on account of denial by State . Beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, $10 state aid allowed to Mrs. Mildred Fowler, for ' her brother be discontinued on account of changedulans for caring for the boy. Beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, Uounty allowance of $15 per month of A.J.Church Concord, be disco-tinued on account of his being in Hospital. Beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, $10 county allowance to Thomas A.Boy-r, Probation Officer, for support and maintenance of Kenneth Cole, be discontinued to him on acco nt of other arrangements for his support. It is further ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents,commencing on dates set opposite their name : Beginring Oct. 15, 1926, Joe Navarro,Aichmond, be allowed $20 county aid for support of himself and his family. Beginning Oct. 15, 1926, Mrs. Sarah Pigsley, Concord, be allowed $30 per month county aid for support and maintenance of her three children. Beginning Oct. let, 1926, Mrs, Marie Phillips, be allowed $12.50 county aid, for her support and maintenance. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Trea ' urer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board. i In the Matter of Employment of a County Welfare Worker. This Board having had under consideration for some time the employment of a County Welfare Worker in County of Contra Costa, to take charge of all ap;lications for indigent aid, and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interes s of Contra Costa County to appoint a $ounty Welfare Worker to look after the indigent , and Miss Katherine Beasley, a trained Welfare Worker having made application to this Board for said position, It is, by the Board ordered that Miss Katherine Beasley be and she is hereby ' employed as a County Welfare Worker in the County of Contra Costa, said services to begin on January ;st, 1927, at a salary of $200 per month and in addition the usual mileage allowed County officers for using of automobile in traveling abort the County of Contra Costa. ' The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. 34 In the Matter of Completion of contract of Smilie & Baker, R.R.Arnold, County Surve_ror having filed a certificate with this Board, stat- ing that the contract of Smilie & Baker, to complete bridge over Alhambra Creek, in Supervisor Dist. $2, has been completed according to plans and specifications; It is by the Board ordered that said Bridge be and the same is hereby declared completed and accepted and said contract declared completed; It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Smilie & Bak r furnish same to this Board, within thirty five days from this date. In the Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for Grading Winslow Street in Town of Crockett. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented plans and specifications for grading of Winslow Street in the town of Crockett, It in, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections be and the same are hereby accepted as plans and specifications, pro- files and cross-sections for the grading of said street, approximately 2000 feet in length; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board, advertise in the Crockett ' Signal, a newspaper of general circulation, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, Dec. 6, 1926, for the grading of said street in accordance with said plans and specifications. In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for Grading of Sec. #1, of Div. #44 of the County Highway, Supervisor Dist. #2. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and epeoi- fications, profiles and cross-sections for the grading of Sec. 1, of Div. #44, of i County Highway, Supervisor District #2, of Contra Costa County, which said Division is what is known as Jonah Hill Road, lying about 1/2 mile south of the town of Lafayette, and has a length of 7150 feet; It is, on motion.duly made and carried, by Le Board ordered, that said plane ' atd specifications, profiles, and cross-sections for grading of said road, be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifica-ions, profiles and cross-sections for grading of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock. A.M. on Monday, Deo. 6, 1926, for grading of said road, in accordance with said plans and specifications. P 39 In the Matter of Requisition of R.R.Arnold, for purchase of White Truck. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having made requisition to this Board for pur- chase of a White Truck, for his Department at cost of $4,445. ' It is ordered that said requisition be granted. In the Matter of Repair of Roof of Pittsburg Memorial Hall. David Solari Post *151, American Legion, having repor' d to this Board that the roof of the Legion Building is in a bad state of repair, and requires expendit ires to amount of $157 to repair said roof, and said Legion being financially unable to bear the expense of repairing said roof, It is, by the Board ordered that David A.Solari Post +151, be and.they are her - by authorized to have said roof repaired at a cost of $157 and said amount to be paid upon presentation of duly verified claim therefor. In the Matter of Contribution ' to State HiEhway Commission for building San Pablo Creek Bridge, on State Highway. This Board having heretofore by order of the Board agreed to pay the sum of $7500 towards the construction of a State Highway Bridge over San Pablo Creek, and said Bridge having been completed in such a manner as to meet the wants of the County of Contra Costa for connection of other public roads, and it appearing to the Board that said sum of $7500 is a reasonable sum to be expended by theCounty of Contra Costa towards the construction of said bridge; and said Bridge havin.; been constructed in accordance with said plans and agreement heretofore made between the Board of Supervisors and State Highnay Commission; It is, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer in favar of said Highway Commission for sum of $5000 payable out of the General Fund ' of the County of Contra Costa; It is further ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer ir favor of State Highway Commission for the sum of $2500 payable out of the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1. ' The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.x In the Matter of communication from California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co. regarding lights and fog signals on Carquinez Bridge. The Board having received a communication from California & Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co, regarding lights and fog signals on center pier of American Toll Bridge I P 40 i Company's Bridge at Crockett, It is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to the Attor^.eye for said Bridge Company. I In the Matter of allowance of claims on deneral Fund. It appearing that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.3, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claims, , It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the General Fund, to wit: California Corrugated Culvert Co. 593.04 Coos Bay Lumber Co, - - - - - - 4 A.A.Mc Mahon - - - - - - - - - 63.74 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - 350, 8 A.A.Mokahon - - - - - - - - - -- 314}9.28 A,A,McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - 395.46. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.x In the Matter of allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. , It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special load Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Cort ra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall J'a expended by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roa in said County and the following clai:::s having been presented to this Board for con- struction of roads, bridges and culverts under supervision of County Surveyor's Dena - ment; It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby orders paid out of the Funds of Special Road Fund, to wit: Standard Oil Co. ---$446.16. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the board. In the Matter of Damage to improved highways. WHEREAS, the experience of this Board has proved that the operation of trucks equipped with solid tires has caused damage to improved highways of the County of Contra Costa, in excess of the normal wear and depreciation of the highways of the County, and has caused excessive expense to the taxpayers of the County; and, WHEREAS, the experience of this Board has shown that the operation of truck) I s f _. 41 Al equipped with pneumatic tires causes little or no damage to improved highways; k# THEREFORE HE IT RISOLOED, as follows: 1. That all trucks owned or operated for the County of Contra Costa, in road work Or other County business be, and the same are hereby ord'ere'd to be equipped with pneumatic tires. 2. That other things being equal, all purchases of materials and supplies sbal be made by the County of Contra Costa, from persons, firms or corporations delivering ' such materials and supplies on trucks equipped with pneumatic tires, and that other things being equal, no material or suprlies shall be purchased from any person, firm y or corporation delivering the same on trucks equipped with solid tires. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the unanimous vote of the Hoard. �; And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Monday, November Sth, 1926, at 10 o'clock `z A.M. a . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. Clerk. x 1 - F 3 K. F of 12 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COITTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. j MOP]DAY, NOVEMBER 8th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisor Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath, J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. ' The following societies having made application to this Board for dance per- mits, , It is, by the Board order=d that dance permits be granted to conduct dances until 3 o'clock P.M. on following dates: Danville Athletic Club, Danville, November 13, 1926. Valley Circle $966, 0. of F. of A. San Ramon Hall, November 20, 1926. In the Matter of Establishing of Traffic over Kearney Street, Richmond. The following resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS,this Board is in receipt of a copy py of the decision under Application No. 12953 by the Railroad Commission of California, denying an additional spur track to an industry located on Kearney Streetin this County and one of the grounds of said decision being that said Kearney Street is likely to become a part of the highway system of this county to be used primarily for vehicular traffic; and WHEREAS, the said Kearney Street as authorized and laid out by this Board was intended as an industrial highway rather than one for vehicular traffic, and was so laid out for the purpose of encouraging industries to locate in this county, and along the line of said street and this Board in the laying out of said street had and now has, no intention of making it a connecting link with the present County Highway to care for increase of traffic by reason of the construction of the Carquinez Bridge; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That Kearney Street, in Contra Costa County, and running from the City of Richmond to Giant was laid out and constructed for the purpose of inducing industries to locate thereon, and that it is the sense of this Board that said Kearney Street ' was not and is not intended as a main connecting link wit:: the principal County High" y system, nor as a portion of an intended highway paralleling the present County Highwa , to care for increased vehicular traffic over the public highways of this county, whet�er said increase shall be caused by the completion of the construction of the Carquinez Bridge, or otherwise, and that said Kearney Street was constructed and is being main- tained with the view of giving access to the Giant Powder Company at the Town of Gian and its allied industries and such other industries as may hereafter locate on or nea said street . . . . . . . . � . . . . . .. .. 5 @= ac_. a - ; Election Returns, « General Election. ' /\ / The Board 3 Supexvisors proceeds to _&a. _nom the election returns of . �&&ral Election held n a the Cmc o¥ont n Costa, and in ! of the differelt \ precincts thereof on Tuesday, xemer 2nd, 226, nam returns of ia6h and all of \ ,2. said precincts being on file 2 the office 3 the County Cle: and to Boar! y « < \_ _- Certain athe precincts @ the County, and continues the further canvass \ �until eo'clock A. elie&«, November 9th, 1926. » i maw Board takes recess # _et on &_day,, Novemberqtb, 192& at 9 o'clock ` \ A.M. 5 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. \ : ..G�.` � . . \ . . • � \ . \�) . . �/ . . . . � . . . . . . . : . . w. : wa 44 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 9th, 1926. The Board met at 9 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Ciairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. In the Matter of Canvass of Election Returns. , The Board of Supervisors proceeds to and does canvass the election returns of General Election held throughout the County of ConUa Costa, and in each of the different precincts thereof on Tuesday, Nov. 2nd, 1926, and the Board having complete the canvass of said returns, finds that the vote in the several precincts of this County for the candidates hereinafter named and for and against the different Constit t- ional Amendments and Propositions hereinafter designated and submitted, is as shown on the following statement: PRECINCT VOTE < . / STAT/,/\ { OF ALL VOTES CAST AT EACH POLL!\ PLACE AT IH£ \� GENERAL ELECTION . \ HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 196 / \ IN . \ \� .. p. ... .................. . . . 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Richmond No.10g9 i(6 30/.Zz l<z/6 x92. /!o // /�3 0 /6 /or I//7 R/P- Richmond No.11 E/bse33 .2j /o� '/e2 3�/06 i//2 vo Richmond No.12 /.7 //y `3K 20 /.20 j/`/ yo Richmond No.13 11,111 Viz/ /8' /17 7 -Z7 //Z //6 ,z7 .._.. _ Richmond No.14 l W6/,z/ a7Y//U ;ani -Y/or //�30 - Richmond No.15 N 6 117 //y 'rrOf 7 y/ /'6/for �� q 4/8'96 h9t �7. Richmond No.1.9 ! aS y7 Y� h:Or 79 ? 1x7/7 X ? 3r 70 70 39.6 ........ ------_;. Richmond No.17 'j !0 3i� �9 3a y: /D 5 9 3Q ''/6 G .�c5 /f6 .5�a�/y . . .......�;..1 Richmond No.1S o/d n?Z �y %�'ie7 // /c'7 7/ry /.? H Richmond No.19 ? / h/(� `/,1i ''e2'l1 97 f %9 r.27 ry�. .49-2' ;rRiclunond No.20 6 7 3e1 -7.1 �''A7 9/ G Richmond No.21 7 Richmond No.22 7 __---_-__-- Richmond No.23 aj 38 /zy/ .;1.^J /S/r/i� 4/1� IJ A// ;I / �/e�r 0//-20 - Richmond No.24 7 ''/0//r g2.0_/u/J ay,/z //J 7 J7 9r !/A//' 3:r Richmond No.25s?9 S/` Richmond No.29 7a'Z/ �-/ /,,`f!d 711 -p Ag'd 3 Richmond No.27 .+/1/ 36//°5 of//`t'/03 ;ski /7 9/ 7// J5/99' 1/Qr/a�'.... .... Richmond No.28 9 Richmond No.29 ;'/0 `�� 7`r" ;7. l /3 :/9 /0 90 /Q ,2���/ .24, _ Richmond No.36 ,zQ :/d �6 9 /o .� 41d 118'./Z OX ;?r/r3 . .... .. .._.._....--- Richmond No.31 Q '`i/3 / .ZA 7/.z /Oyl'` ,?� /0/ 4/44 . .. Richmond No.33 74 Richmond No.39 /7� •� a. d /(/ Q3 13 ,ZoS �,'1., 37'Z/ _._...,_. _ Richmond No.34 �9 /r%rJ A 144) // _ j / Richmond No.85 '9 39 761^ i// P/ // 8' 3 90 '6 /3 73 f P3 i Richmond cmond o .3 k 7 107 r-17 1 :6-1/ys� �' 3y /z;-1s 9 Sa/3D jA?,7 y6 Ric37 ,A /�/ /2 a/a r /Jfb I z �d 1-254 Iz9/y,Richmond No.38 3 /14 �a 3o Gia/� 4e5- /Q 7z9 24 70 71(h x � San Pablo No.1 l� 9/ /�(6 / �U/J7.2,3 "tiv7 j`C/ /i:/ io7/�,�,( /offSan danPablo No.: / /a J'/ :/3 3' 9" /3 3 Jr y 3 3�3T �/�/ �3 _...-- ----- - - Rodeo No.1 �9 / 41 /44 Ij j / //fr :,! ��/03 W6 _ .r /d 3P/v Rodeo No.2 '/f f 3� 93 E/df0 3/ .. ..... __......_ :�> Pinole No.1 5111 yQ 7rQ 'Y // ?Q /oY. 66 6 /6 7f 173 -2/ -.----.-.-_— Pinole No.2 6 4/; =-7/ /; 99 ;i Hercules Srra/off ay eon L/ _._............._.__-_ Selby ' ci a .. Q/ / .`, �. al T J'/ /k 'i Totals Carried Forward a - 4 T.... _. --v.-.._z_..._..—_�._ -.�:.x-.. :..mac. s_ -wvz •.-« f:': - -�-_+- ._ -.+e.t=svc-. PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Attamey sewMembu ShY Boal of Unhed States "MOM in sto sintor - i nmbffd%Amr* General Ganeral EtIMM RIPA 6L Senator Gspts_......__OM i m re ! m c m m d m ioi & — - - ---- /q9. fob 3a./do / /�S�• __. / _.. 6 ' 77 - - j/38' 07 1lP.Z `Ifa ;/'7i a7 9/afd b'2. :5/1' 74 9J 9'z------ y% 63 7/ 7A-- :6;/ 6P 7� /07' fr /e1 /17 /i.3 /ate ; a /.27 4/ /a/. ✓37 ��� ry 461/i6 /,77 �� —.2oz 73 �/ C/7 /a ✓aG ,rry //.L ; f 93 • 3 /30 /79 .-, /a 9/ qa '/f Go 7 r g. .20 6a.6� (zy� f-79 ;// 7D /ao /s/v /8 hive X67 77 -7 D"7 79 _ .. 7 //3 :6vJ_ //Y f/6 �d a a / j/G 'l/j a ie /s M7 9� 9r rT11--P- 77 76: ',U 7J 9f2, yaG GG. ice. !:79 3a3 /,�. . _ _� __� /-as-;. _ /Z( 137 X3.7 . %d yr Y��- ;6i /39 uz GXs :LZ 7aS f'/ 17� 7Y $/ �z ^, /00 tom} e I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ikuovernor cMvm� Gmw a Secretary 1 Controller - Tteaeucer m ; z t ° 0 3 m 1 3 m Z PMECPION C -4 ° z a a 3 m o m ryy o t I a < I ° m O N F S PRECINCTS z t z d a S w 6F o al w Z ® w o z m z i� m a t ', . an d m z k 5 v v n Total.Brought Forward t Crockett No.1 �{ eTiT /O.�i .2� //�_.6.. -20..d //7 �/.///q. /7.._-23-- Crockett Crockett No.2 9 .05 9/ a70 //.) $� ,�o`j a2 /-2-Z f 6 Z.//ar //.Z.?�z Crockett No.S 76 Crockett No.4 F r� eZel/a/ '/1 /0j� e7 J1 14 6 /00 a� ::2Q Fa7r @ r/1,/7 ... Valens No.1 f s' "fl 19 aZ t: .YD l0 £ S irk 1/a .l7 Pa. ,_ Valona No.2 7 .a?7 7,& ;:� ..fit /3 /� 6 .q//. '// .16-Aj 176 Value No.3 3 A 26, ;:/p da // y/3 7 17 7 /6 76 --- ola3 6 .27 Sr X25'.3 } -22 Port Costa No.1 y `� Port Costa No.2 .9g by 3.Z 5`P7' oZ! a/' J-1 7' /7X34/ Danville No.1 w .�/ f� /7 OZ a3 T Z /jq' r3. 19d,16 Danville No.2 San Ramon rz/.6a-' '/7 ja /a Jr 44 13 4 Tassajara ? l a( 3 q Alamo S -pr k7 /7 Ir - Lafayette or ti/e/r1 i:-'l2/37 7 ;.3a/Z/5/0 ej.d6 .2q.. _._._..- Moraga 3 ay.57 /9�9 7/7 7 z 20 '/f rsa ai - .. ..- Orindn E J 4'y /'x.40 /o . la 11- 1.5 I a3 .A( JY. /6.� Alhambra 6 D 77" of/04/6 i;z;L 7-11d 7 .z51 411 Walnut Creek No.1 _ / /`/ /, %2 % 5/ 2.• 3/(�/1G 2 /4Z '2 // -- --- y q _ _ Walnut Creek No.? �21/ 7, /b &`u0 J- // 0 F7 h `a1 �0.77d- .r79 /� Walnut Creek No.3 ;/ J`/ /c`.9 „070/�?/9 1/f 10 177 �/e3 Z� Rnranap .? a��7 '�l457 /6 Martinez No.1 ,?, 5a co/ / ;,3/ 7/ .7,7. r.0 19' �.6i_JI/ --. Martinez No.2 5q� ,fU ".234 1% 6-147 '1 a3/ /d7 //0.a�3 - - ....Martinez No.3 / .//Z f I i /�/// 2 2. /;d.93 {g Al Jr 7z 9/ Martinez No.4 f'7 2,104'1/ z7' 7 /00 Martinez No.5 e5" `J.cS 9S a3.Z /// 7 'LO 410.5- r yj 77 Martinez.No.g 3 .7� /{� ay/77 m /z/5z a 3 3f'/ori ' Martinez No.i 3 G�{/a 3 33 i37 y i3 / Z/36-- 3 -7-9-/30, r/�8'36 -. Martinez No.9 w a y`-"'/0.Z-l /�/fir 5- i!! `d //dam (o //� /O/ /07 ao .. _ Martinez No.9 /T , b -Z / 9 7 aW_ io? .. Vine Hill Mountain View to TO / �'/J/ 13 Z. 7 qJ /2 --43.97 9 . 9E 6.30;..._. --- ------ Concord No. /{ ;//yy V3/r5 /z a6p J( /4f/ /5Y;�6 Concord No.2 a ,j/J �� / :3� U e7 '// / y- �6 Concord No.3 ;/r q;' /y/ ��/G --- Concord No.4 !9 7'//96 '1/�/q9 z7. aZY o�7.2//T !'2/ h/6/70 Associated `{ e5/ .2.2-, .... Cowell 5 H 1417 pa e75. _.....------ Pacheco // J-#V 47'75-4, :1v26/oZ /G/ // JJ 7,Z 160 d e). f Pittsburg No.1 .Z .aC .-V' /.2.7114 7/6 // j /3 q 69 E 7f / --- - ----- .Pittsburg No.2 g e/ a77 r`JFT r1 66 r /0 A .66 pZ /,7- 6, 767:/2. � -'----- PittslmrgNo.3 _ _0r5r/dy is�q%/a�/t� 7a6e N /tf.Z /�.35/a? - Pittsburg Na.4 V / .�� .�L �O.✓cJ3f� `Y . Pittsburg No.5 /0r ------- Pittsburg No.g i0 33 FO ?7 /0 '�Zd e'! '"/ -/a/ r/ Pittsburg No.7 03 / �d`- %,2 -5-Y Y 7 i 0 tJ/ .�3 /.2 rJ/ ;J-7 Pittsburg No.s /7 10Y 'J/ fo 3 f 3 p� 2 /a9 ff. �17 /D . Clayton I• //�. �ra� ::.Ro`/_56 's /J- 3 oJy �aZd` o20 z G6/0 /3 a Morgan Territory / to / 7 6 / 7 Ste. - ------ - Bay Point s/0 / /V� q/y7-2� �y.i9 137 i(I �z/J� 1; - --- Clyde N 6 /t1 07 I/ 6/ � � 7 /^ 7. �`// 7 Nichols 5..2/v 3P oaU '// z//o .2 /r/s a3 /y./f3 4/717.., = Nn p _--- Total.Carrlad Forward r 7 S • PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Attorney r Survey- Y®hrSbbBaud tl United Steles N to - subSemlr Ms•hrtltYda�lg� j General �. General �EBWmsm2nd Oht. Senatar Ga we!g...._Im ..---.-_.____._DK 1 t DkL-- p � y G ' ' t y F of ! W �ilzroa` /ayy .Z�//z. 7/ I7z, s73 : r� M 76 J /alb loin. �2:.40.._ 6a�. !'ow //b. "/.z 3z VZ o;7. �fr iZ7 rz ;7T q7J 1AZQNl 76 //a /Dr ✓/✓ ,�J ✓oaf ;/// I//r. IMW W7: yi_rai l vii any /58' 1 __ �y t4r 47. G7' —' 7 jo//47' L: 1.7 Xr a 9T l06 oz /af' ✓/! a37 sr//3✓ — y9: x95 ;97S 98 ✓a� ✓e/ /Sfo yrs ria %i/ �'a✓!o. /.zz a9 F/ 7 �.z/ate iO3.. /97 Aa-2- 7r X7,7 V710 fi Am.. r- .. . ,ids / - t 17 rd�' ia� a/ �T yT roa ._. /d3- / f 57. — — - 7� 36 /a3 ._.... .fid .31 { X60 65 SoZ 17 .7/ @c c 6,7 67 ,2.2 `/9 G.Z 467 7 - 1'S9 ...... l ; ' t D w .. PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE M Governor state Treasurer Governor Lieutenant Secretary of I I _ � z ],LECTION a o m c e y a° o ( ° PRECINCTS z z° c F c z ° 'i u v K r c a m o xz ri ` m x z ra a o li a a o z Totals 6moBht Fcrwartl a Antioch No.1 z ,�� 77 z`/ 77. 9 X17. z..�Y p 3 is .73 Antioch No.2 hP ;27 //0 �tD //./..7/ {�6 a6 /I6 �/.?3 Antioch No.d '7 / //2. 0 J �(� /3 /3 ��-- r a/ 67_ P 7C--2� ...... — . Antioch No.3 �I �j c2r r/v _. _ /.z ion G //D ;I3 /D /03 �/n l� Antioch No.5 ^ (o .//rt i.zo /DO/j 9/7. 9/ IdI i".7. .Z/._/0r /W dZ ---- -- Lone Tree .i :6 .J`� ggg - Brcutn�oud No.1 9 a7 of //(p �x /ub./7 5,37 //. //� g/� 112/09 /0y_ 0— Brentwood .Brentwood No.2 II s /46y� /�.z /y� y� �� /17. 1 V-06 11V "//5.37 Byron No.t �fy.m3– i�2y 70 3 J 7 '�.�- FD 3 A5/..67 73.x0 - -- — Byron No.2 J� e Y 3'/7� �. !/9' y b'S !_3 e2.5fZi J:`4 a6 - Knightsen l a6 Gm JJ-/U '/7 z -r rm2a 01 Oakley No.1 2/ /Y Dd' I/ S' Z y 6 53 ,3 e57 Oaldey No.2 7 27 /d/ /eS Id t 7 // /07 rr —1 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS y73C #641125F //6 112731/7/ ?SO5 990 11895 dPSb'ZY3g'1d7n I � I � w I a I h A ^ 4 I _ a , q j - ^a 9 - r _ I I, I � u PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Attomey __.._I Surveyor NWW SO lWdd•. Qnited Stat. 4 Repolmmin Side slaw XimbK NAMW General G General Egadidioe_29a8henaDiq. t Stor Coapess fid. . . OhL J 18th pht, { ;� _....., a ._. — k, z 1 77 �Vo3e /17 q/.zy . . 7 ,7-7;- iFT r/-W //8" Wr //>i �7 ,ice Iva7 6� -77 I r w j I i I d � � i - k I _ 'CI w : � t C y II „4 - ---- — 1 ' PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 6 ....... ... ... _ . - 1-01 - ._ — ^ NmkretlhzAssemlly Mes6erotl.tAssmAlyi u�ns.ak. j sm.meu.n d ��s¢�grlaAssaeiahJns4ceSeCom[(Sfierltiae . an,a.sm:n, smen�.: i urwa arara inn -•; q _.-_.... Dat. 11k, ,rrm.l W.smxlur: (Fou Term) w.—Q d Deo Ifwaw.te..wd p ' ` i' E E .ate. In z ELECTION PRECINCTS p m z \ f . .a] � I m ❑ y i El Cerrito No.1 0 /f� 4/,3�, 6 f6 /5/ El Cerrito No.25�,3 F2 7 f //J t iQ 6 EI Cerrito No.3 S/,,?El Cerrito No. El Cerrito No.5 /OS 'ffg. (Yo�..o96 9.7i �_. -- .Y -- �a �0 713J--r y' z Kensington i70 I„/e�`/a�_.7 k.- 7 --� ----- r — Richmond No.1 I; Richmond No.2 ;i 79. d 1,-"9. 7.73 f z Richmond No.379 - i 9 ' I 'r6 ab' -. Richmond No.4 /alo a aI/{�o`(z_61 Richmond No.5apq,3 h,7z 1�a a,.X70 Richmond No.6 V I Y7 hGG 19. ---- — Richmond No.7 b' 'i/(io' �9 Ilely Richmond No.8 //� qr 4/r 97, II I Richmond No.9 ,%/ Richmond No.10 /eZ� i;��odd 1 v y� Richmond No.11 //6� 'i V/3/ Richmond No.12 P ,/.�3 y/o�/ 72 Richmond No.13 /.71 a//� '�/•�,a1/02./,Osffp Richmond No.14 /,Z, Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 :9p k S7 1 6, .26 Richmond No.17 g 1 i:5() �� �47. I x Richmond No.18 ff3 Richmond No.19 i,: ' !' - - Ricluuand No.20 3 7� �/ Richmond No.21 �I I. d •• 6� // -- (� Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 91lZr Richmond No.24 { ! /a3ad .._Richmond No.25 N 1�0 ��o��i I/0/.3� z. 2 .; Richmond No.26 h P� J 7J 2,7af'/ c 2, Richmond No.27 ejj6 �/a1), J61'#O Richmond No.28 II �6 '!3'1; Richmond No.29 ~97• �'��� '`f/D 7� G/p I �/a/ ?�� / F 11� z�G'�o __.._ Richmond No.36 Richmond No.31 a ` / Riclunond No.33 /6 y 7 7 - - -- -- Richmond No.3'� No. Richmond No.34 I0f,6 zr/V y Richmond No.35 it Richmondp No.36 /�� .�3 6 /Q /aT///� z Richmond No,37 �`eZ ✓/ff 'J- 'rjLj' Richmond No.3S —.-_-- .. San Pahl.No.1J 7 San Pnblo No.2 ... .Giant Rodeo No.1 P %a/ /� c 67 j/ Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1ot3-/I,?/ j7, - ._ _._. wr Pinole No.2 Y // 7�. C�/ e?, b/7 k 1 _ y 4 _ Hercules : / Selby �h *17 ._ _. Totals Carried Forward _ Ij PRECINCT VOTE ONLY . C ,a°� pNOTE—u:01 6;..'a.",e: :;�) GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 laaail l Iles Wmeran -s:wsgte>b lr.sa cou A.W.I.� J.W.5 Q.d /sosYY letlll.IWM1irt potHylW - – �._- '—..I (u caul W mu m naaaa ca J e s.rl aaw ru.l' e fYs1111dY1 Wt.—IiI.1. I ' (Slam )IFJ lann]il^] lSrw TemllEJ J 9 Eil> y - II, WYI�RLItlmI F WNIas Y.WN) �I EaNarlmNi1111.. p ._�(r Fm) rj jr do 16 17 m rn Y I S a r: i yr a:r /7 ae41 SJ G3 --1— ' i o 17y 7F: w � /4� S6 a Sa G 197 -. 67 P7 9 /4/ 7 S,/CZ Al l is 17/ 7-Z 47 /iw rai e5D 73Z/o G .J-7 79 - - a , jo _ - 7� � eza� 45 6z 60 / 76 3 3 a 303 y G 77 7J- J-6 IX /a 1,7 4 --7 I f f PRECINCT VOTE ONLY ,. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE - ca l n l. Dem9eofibeAsumbk Ileskrbf6eAvemNy eGitrre� s Ge IsseddsJos&SWM CW,Assu6R ItaliceSoprtmeComt(S�rlTan) _._.............D6L 1.. ._ Dst j t i I[mael >,lefi� (FYO term) F Iru.9G mer bran d wela•IF Ga) C wF s ;I P ELECTION PRECINCTS s w ra II > g y w Total.er•uens F rwara I � ; II 77 �•a Crockett No.1 -..t _ y/.)3 i H m 06 J0j z --- IF Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 - Crockett No.4 7/ i9_ gg Aralova No.1 MT y7 e3� :7J - ---- ---- .. U 7z 46 g46 Ir 7a valova No...e y � �f ,/ Nralona No.3 t �77. x444 � 117 Z�r Gll . Port Costa No.1 pp `/ Port Costa No.2 H_ ��Jr7 y j. . 3,7 17 �� Danville No.1 g7 fl. -Vid,/b 9z_ ..- Danville No.: I! ..I {/eZst )/(7 '��02 �/ .//r`J .._._ _— —------- s ___-_ _—) �G lJ6 e37 y 77 _ rasmjara n �3 d30 32 Alamo Ip e/U7 ![1/, 67, �. Lafayette H ✓`�b !!/ay /OJ c�6 /oZJ ( -.. _.--- -- hloragaI�o3.zo27 Orinda q Alhambra ! Walnut Creek No.1 : (ffr2 /C9. Walnut Creels No.? � �. ? A"7 � .eS�o2.S G r7y 1Valnnt Creek No.3 11 ,i - 6r/y 5=3 9;/J,/ x&1.34 - NNN a Mairtiaer.No.1 X70 "16 3,-6,7 _ Alartivez No.2 ... Martinez No.3 Martinez.No.4 _ Alartianz No.5 Alartinez No.S _ m Martinez No.i - I x/303 ✓�T 0.9 oZ /a Martinez No.S 9 f7 16 6.z r7,7 7 /6 / 9 ____ a oz/ I ... lf ortinez No.D Vine Hill ! - r/Q li/ / / Gr5 5� '/d pf _. 11mintain view WOLI -. 0 , 7/ 96 Concord No.l /37 7 </6 /9'2. �! _ Concord No.3 b Imo// T.3 rfro3/ .Concord No.3 Y(c /J .//�r�7�7o6z — ._-- Concord No.4 �f ! ,I/c�/P +/T/ /c15"G6/¢Y3 ; • /. q '--_ — ---- Associated -. PPk3 i��� /7 Y�7p#/. 2, c Cowell Y { Sq� /K1, it.52 Ad 6 6 ----- AW a Pacheco !; 9/ k,F -7 Pittsburg No.t i -.-..-Pittsburg No.2 6 pyc2 iloc� d. 9 ! - Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 P� Gv 3� 9G . ....Pittsburg No.5 j00- .. y _-..--- , 7 Pittsburg No.6 f Pittsburg No.7 7 i 5-rr -�� .3 _ 1 / P - - Pittsburg No.S `: .7�q7 117 'I¢�d z ..-. r Cla1•tonr r / �cfy 't/� - Morgau Territory ii 5/ .I .3 a' Bay Point 9 i(y� lrz6 �d e3T/1,. --- n 1 Clyde I � ' ! Nichols r S�} 7 --- _ - Totalb Carried Forward ti PRECINCT VOTE ONLY dwJx[~'°aa J:F GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Pxa.il M FwN x.M and J.Fe Cw4i.6na. _ -... ° LweL4 Mlle f,in7if vl 'iYsiwl,Jnk,S,Y,wfuul� IRttY(I 1pfiµliilritllMr(Apd .. f .- —�_� 1 ts4nTnu;�tm.i i,axnl 9AT -.lum+[eA [M.J f.1A:Tr AssmfY l(Il-— COmt (Ya.xgGxtl4Ae,lk 1 ', :Y�N4rmL 1 Ax.el ISbl h:e, fAtT1Ap611Oh1—Ch.1. dl ' www r.tean .: . 41in Jrnf.Jfii (Fd lm1 it Id i m � YOaa , :J U v N I j BC A/o6 j G 3v yz 3 /0976 . --- -- s 4 y ' 7 Af -:�y -7 ,65" — — 4 � I i6 ['y7 "1T 7J- 1,9,7 J I_ r I /zz /cT 8' I ' _ - r �7 3 ID- // d-fl r� 8G J3 -15�-73 17 !F3 i /a7 9 Y38y 17 ia/ - - — Go /o z/ �37 — rr Oy 033 07�� y r/GG - --- 77 � �GA? 3/ 6�Gd G ✓03G i z Key /9'36,ie9 1 , 7� 7tirrz f ' — a F7 Z7 97 r 17 1/.zg 17 Gc� 97 37 �8G - : a ay p�2 r� 79 .27 Alf 7 i f j f 4 , ly �T r 6 a�6 7� /r si 1 Na 15z z 6S/S IAZ. I Al �{ .17 -2'Z ] a 1 i-.-. J —i 1 I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE _ --_— t YwhuaflheA5up01Y Yn6eroftieAamYy? w,sw,w j s „urn tltiHWaSyn•pChpBy Isrecirle Juste Supreme Court(Slwf>cm) ..._._._ i DaL CW. sr ' sur.7 (F Tm) e n>m r,tr.raowuo,.w.nrArw,aosr,. Cr 1 I F F G G ELECTION g Z 3 g a h PRECINCTS N ry�y < x Totals Brought Forward - Antioch No.1 Antioch No.2 //y 96 77 J(11`31 l3 Antioch No.3 It _ -.. y I(W, 3/'`'71 Antioch No.A ���- �.7 c3 T T'-- Antioch No.u (6] Lone Tree - .h Z) IIY riv L/�/6 r.5-/ Q ! _- Brentwood No.I III b �06 l� T� Brentwood No.2 Byron.No.1vv: Byron No.2 5 7/ 4 Knightscn 176 Of /S !(O 4 — — -- F Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 .. j. .. x/Qr. �i 9�. I6W /.�ycZ 7zy9 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS //SIG p/�3/�, 1� .�9aa;98os i -_- mm I AI PPP N Q p P i u ' I i I tE I I ;i h OTE�In.n.bs d eri. PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 P nNl be l«u,dlhe nddb Gudf emcee. e3ouM r4UtLU 16�E.�§hfzl Wtdkld .. --.–_.- -.– 1 - Eemml.ydx.s.wemer en .E.-i letnu m Assblk h-SYylfa!GO(1 _ s IEEMimsl IEWhE beoanl1!313 -IEEu.lieml.E Jxt!tie (,Im3 Tmu. Ei1tl/ QWG) i. IhnelUne/EI0n10M - IPanen Gv dym 1 F xsmmxtadml xwb.x■ml Eemu,m.,s.un (film) i 3" _ 7. 5 Ice U „ z T ug : I99 A/ .3q j9 p 1 F//7' 9 .e37 6ziz /aT 1. 1 i Aid az �n 5/ /U ry ?i5 �3 ya G IGS: _ yy ( - °1sa 1106`V73 S*-o 8 k977l: G -4 E s. 1 ! I 1 r ' 1 6 I : y a r f t tl I I ! M ' 1 1 1 Y§ i a tl � —moi 1 5 0 i I E'RECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Superintendent of County Superintendent: Sherif CountyClerk I' Superior judge Pubtsc Instruction of Schools S w a T ]<,LL'CTION PREA OINOTS a w 0 { hlk •} rj .t Y C a SOME EI Cerrito No.1 -. _ 1.�91�T 1/7' fT v EI Cerrito No.2 q'f l0.7. WI L•'1 Cerrito No.3 Ij/37.l3r /3p, %H 5' J`/. 7 I/ry7. ;a EI Cerrito No.4 67 q 1 :l0 /bit ��" El Cerrito No.5 �V3 b �5''. g,i�1pr. _.. ^„ Kensington /4.0.1'1 JIM, �/�Q: �17r A - --- i Richmond No.1 77 N 9/ Richmond No_2 �e� etU C/ e4/ Richmond9 9Z No.3 7b 7� / �y.2,.� ��t7 _��7l�; -_- Richmond No.4 �zb k 71 C�r •, .`�° 7W : 3 _ // ---; Richmond No.5 77.r-J ?'�1 �+� d. �'�✓ po�q: "' Riclnnond No.G 1rr.'`14^`='� >$ Richmond No.? y3 _. V907 1P /ap // Richmond Na S 13. l .. .. /'x'r� Richmond No.9 �110�100 „!!e� l7+ Q� .. ._ Richmond No.10 1107107 �(tbq 1� Richmond No.11 Richmond No,12 113i0 �a7 -. Richmond No.13 /.20 1,22 ;l.td '✓1 y flflflU51 47; , Richmond No.14 I'U/Of 'la7g j/17 ilo2(1 t //7 Richmond No.15 6 Richmond No.16 'gy .f�� ),12 {�// go�- ( ._ I DQ Richmond No.17T Richmond No.18 ��- Riehmond No.lfl i y77 'F rg(° $,f - RichmonP.No.20 q.: Richmond No.21 /.,�-Z�1d f '130r^ 127 ry�'7!•�: r'�'� � ,'? Richnond No.22 Richmond No.23 j3 /�b d /`/'2 / Mo Riebmond No.24 ,:xa� Richmond No.25 1/g 1.2� J t7 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 _Richmond No.29 Richmond No.29 {{�,ff.7� - Riebmoud No.36 Richmond No.31 �107 A ',12.( fl J -- Richmond No.32 r�1/ 97 !/ll 'klt/q f t� Richmond M.33ip_g) 97 _ !S. ' G, 'L Richmond No.34 1�{l1,/35 .IGT — Richmond No.35 U G 107 y Richmond No.36 Y41/ !�d = n {Iry, `;j Richmond No.37 Richmond No.3B6o/ _ - / /T - San Publo No.1 1f0 l < / 4 /G6 ,l lnf7 San I'shlo N.2 y'' � - 41 47 Giant rM ;1 y �/ ry^ Rodeo No.1 /! 1('� p2 Wt �,^�7" 1^ `�p --- y' Rodeo No.2 I I� I' 7'1 Pinola It!�: Pinole No.1 !aq 7/ 76 '71v y.7T E 3 0 7,2 L Pinole No.2 d Hercn 1/� lai Glx Selby Ilk J"6 ;�(a �/0Q Teals Carried Forward ;art fl � � PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Auditor Recorder - Tax Collector District AttorneY Assessor Treasurer I ra p I p i W v a O Prd I i rg c / < Ic 4 40 'aa37 i/76 179 7r 17 ;7%7 a 10 q/ 9G 93 9� 9s 1917; 96: ! iI 9� 8 y 9d 8i 9 SJ /os 93 [//7 a7 r27 x/37 ii7 Id /a6 rsi/ 11J I� _ - --- 7 22 /oo gY g6 9D • jay //7 — /o39. i� z ?✓� wr 4/36 %� ✓3 :rayl hr5r6;__ aa--- — _ P 42— 87 9� oa ram / .oa/- 1101 97 Jaz /oJ Iroz /a3 - 96 � n 7y r7 yrsp z 47 � 63 ✓7� x/73 9z./ %G7 x(9,2: / Gs ! I. _. 1,137 1.3f - /�'" 705— 3"a 7z d 7Z 7� r 7� 61-26 . II it . I ' r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Superior Judge Sheriff County Clerk Superintendent of County Superintendent; Public Instruction of Schools hF I a f I� o S to a ELECTION �! ° W a u •to f W ` PRECINCTS Ijz 0 of I 7 < j- Totals nroupht Forward II Crockett No.1 /OG /s40 41,2,7- Crockett /,2XCrockett No.2 97.//�, //e/ ll//6 Crockett No.3 ISI qY �N %Dl) /�V �/./D Z _ P�/o: ! __V Crockett No.4 / Volona No.1 72.8 ' J�7. }gT :_. �9"Z z.. .._. ' 11.1an.No.21 �7a:u�r7•J`^ !7/ '7/dr/. �v�/ �7/ Valona No.3 '79 1!O „6.yy�j / - _3 'gam/' _... ..-._— s Port Cost.No.1 a � y Port Costa No.2 rrf(, V G rJ 67 S`f:. .... �7/ Danville No.1 p 7G ll S6 i90 �� :d �1 Damtille No.2 /05/0�� /fid ,� 1 /. /a7 Ramon TesG�a 70 San j3 �b sa ara Alamo �7 ` 517 Lafayette /AS.ic�7 �/�(7, _ /r{3 _ h/`/d' llforaga .. II 4/ Orinda 0y Alhambra //3_ y/d ... . li (c b 7Q 7a $�-- r7G Walnut Creek No.1 I!/�( /D�' /le9//6 6 Walnut Creek No.2 65,3'7 �3 per/ IfY�. �f9Z WalnutCreel:No.3 IFi/ � / . !/`//oT t 6r:.. p1l - q p Martinez No.1 Martine.No.2 �Da.r/� /Dz a9/ I/* a Martinez No.3 !� $�9( '�9/ !/D/ �D� �• ./D:�._._ _- Martinez No.4 „9b /D7 1b6. ]lfartinez No.5 .//J- //J 117. MartinezNo.6 L/�y/arG � I ; pp lfarlinez No.7 /3y 7 p��6__ . 7 d - --- ilIartiucz No.8 j/0/.9'f 'i5/. Vogl Martinez No.9 F,6-77 �a7 Vine Hillq y�gs 'loa[y0] y1Dr1 Mountain View 93 p 3'i f5Concord No. 1 /4-7 /6 NE�7 9. /DZ '/43 a' Concordo. r Concord r o 3 a�Ja�L /V/ /ey. Concord No.4 lbo l7/ -l�S 76 ... Associatcd vQ /r0 Oowcll 7`f< r ! 87. Parlicen J I/oiiI � P NI79- Pittsburg " Pittsburg g No.,o.2 ('� I 9 Pittsburg No.J / �. :1/110 n ..... Pittsburg Na.4 r q 9. . .. .Pittsburg No.5 ii�� .�/Q� D �� I/ Q r---- ' Pittsburg No.G - d _ 5 ..Pittsburg No.7 3d -j/ 7r Pittsburg No.8 ?71 _5-0 y �7 7,36 a�7. l 7/.. Cln ton Morgan Territory Bay Point !/020 /6 Clyde X7:59 Nichols 3!c `J S3 —71— Totals Carried Forward 2 :' PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 p Auditor Recorder Tez Collector District Attorney Assessor Tremmer 714 � • n I R a ifA � i m w mF c fie, w a n C ' Ci p 7 WyW 7 t W q` W W 7 a w x � F 1! 1,21 Tj 76 6Y 74 74 66 76, z 7/ — ;747 ilW ?f f3 1-7J 1-7- �9 �7 ad b�' 1-7 �a d . b7 `br 7J a7 /!.� i�� !t` �i�d• �iii t8�: ,� i!7 fzz �d is Ogg, ' 6d Cbz %T a69 111;77, 7/ 7/ n/gx 62 Iti ii7 99 �Z 9Tj ye: �id4� td� fd,L iad!� oxo i1� ;fl3 'iS %Ga tad ids iso X157 yl�J J,'3 13a2. ✓36 �/��- / i38' _ �: aT ,d f0� f0,3 AV— .142 dV lia '106 //3� ptoG` '!6y a1c� to �3'fug. z /���: , -- igz— � zoz rZ lP2 /9 2 !17/ ✓66 Il"" 5r2 , -.66 71 �} r j� �T7 olaw v1d�.. . � _ GO -7 ;�� � 9 se._... _ 73 v a h..ss PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE x ' Superior judge Superintendent of County Superintendent Sheriff C Clerk 1� J B ` Public htstruction of Schools °ung Wi si z a ELECTIONz 01 PRECINCTS w z a TOWS Brought FormrJ An3 tieeh No.1 _ 6 y� -- _ Antiach No.2 .lntioch No.3 Antioch No.4 _ Antioch No..5J10 Lone Tree yrZ ,7Z Ny j<5/ y� IieS/ -- -- BrentnroodNo.7 7/(1(D_l��. /3S. /,?9- f/ � .Zi BByran No.]ro.2 T7 7/ 74, p Byron No.2 q��G Knightseu .��. ;!J '7� �'d� wT`l q - / Oakley No.1 Oakley Aro.2 o 11 'I � 4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS �GyJz> /2QZf 4 i i r � i I r F. . 1 a V� • '' r L p Y ..__-__._ PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL. ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Auditor Recorder Tu Collector District Attorney Assessor Treasurer x $$ a H YES _ m j q c it h I. tt fv F R C C iFT_ t J.3' �9/ 'AI9 0 1 A117 . . k ,I x/36 t 3rd / /if K,21 - 7G !�712- TD 71 I7� - � —11 6 - i I• q t - (1878 rZ053 �zLOs'• ;/199 ; I�z�70 ��/5/� ._ I a I I p I - II u 1 i : t t r s 1 _ 9 I t 1 I T - : t f PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE j Public Administrator Coronet Surveyor i Ste.f'ir's/._.-Dia 1 r DU lJ G l p :Ili a � EliECTION Io a: p PRECINCTS I a °c z o ai a rw / - EI Cerrito No.1 x/77. ',/.Zl /�T �/� �/i.3 El Cerrito No.263. ,r0 /zi/ EI Cerrito No.3 /q{flq //•Z �p� ✓ 999/ 07 EI Cerrito No.4 ! 7/7 EI Cerrito No.5 (�f �y: t/'.z/ 02J 76` _ Kensington Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 9� --- Richmond No.39r} %yQ 7Z r'y7. Richmond No.4 7� 6 afk, I g'6il' �7/.. qq Richmond No.5 �A _ '7o,Z/ Richmond No.6 —. _._.. Richmond No.7Richmond No.8 ? �qqq ,r',9.?/ I�� '• Richmond No.9 �0 �! :J 07 W36 / S 0 •7//c� M/z2. -- — — Richmond No.10 i Richmond No.11 3a. %�,�i �9 173Q /eSJv N - Richmond No.12 31 /d li F� , �� /a� 5 u -- ----- -.- Richmond No.13J 131 Ty Richmond No.14 I o Richmond No.15 ,;//l _ 0 IOD ;II47 Richmond No.16 /�Q i eV 7-ZW! tT -- Richmond No.17 "r7 13 r}6 �Y� _ .-. . Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 Ily%O !'f`rJ e/l Riclnmoad No.20 F3 Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 /� 76'1 V _.. Richmond No.23 i 7/(0 'AT/�/ ✓T� Richmond No.24 %3s� ,76 Richmond No.25 r'7/ 7�7� Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27f; r. 1 Richmond No.28 �y '.�`f'02/ .---- Richmond No.29 Richmond No.30TG �oz6 3% d�� Richmond No.31 - Richmond No.32 '/ Richmond No.33 ii/7` (p�D /py' 9T uF46 Richmond No.84 f59.. _ 113 f Il Richmond No.35 F/• I'.8G'�[c3 1 i ,7�gg 113. Riclnnond No.30 166 j Richmond No.37 1/7 Richmond No.3S j p p ':e10 79. r!F/ i San Pablo No.1 ';/75 1 San Pablo No.2 !I/,}�. •-. /�v�7 ! 7. � - — _'— t Giant �.2r A Rodeo No.1 i sl3 ;97 77 .Zor !y_3 Rodeo No.2 jl��/ n�d �o a3. �� I�I7/7 ... - Pinole No.1 M175- -- Pinole No.2 17,2 11-13 r %' �j7y - IIcrenteaa2/ :77 / ��li/ / 02 Selby o2� Totals Carried Forward I f„ } - ---- PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Tvstice of/�ace Cansb/e Jsticeofi�ace Gairstob/e Jus-tie eefPeucej Caastable �� 7v`%wrnship- 7t—"7awnship /SthTownstiip /S�TaWns/vr� q IOt&76nship __ 4qk" y qj u 77 TJ' h a �i/rlrG l 93 /3V • I'//z 77 7 rc t 77 ti _ y y r : . I r i , M , 5, /6 /?g - 9,7 ul iz ;i /o /07 /dT. g 'i I E i_' , �5/ /36/ AJ 4. : � q ' � r s _ 793 1' d44, 3141 `' . X339 I p`� t¢A6 f } + ' ---- - 1 .L PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Public Administrator Coroner ' Surveyor >•J -_ - i syrm. mY o ELECTION °- °m, r PRECLITCTS °c 3 c n a i Totals Brought Forward p Crockett No.1 r Crockett No.2 Crockett No.39d Crockett No.4 i(�3 Igv �77,, 5 9/ Valona No.1 Valmm No.2 79 17Z ... ._. Valouu No.3 90 9 9 y Port Costa No.1 ?.777 T Port Costa No.2 7/ y/ e�S� e}�. 1 _ -try - -- Danville No.1 llmn•illa No.2 //7' e�l� San Ramon tl/nl/o _'r2/0/ T/ C1'7/ Tassujara y Kp13 /U .j! ��{•xT. .._. . 11 _. - _ 7 - _- --_- Alamo _ I/4r c7�:�°�i /✓. i GIII' 3 _ ..i^ Lafayette . Moraga (0 6 ,37 717 Ovinda II CD .e9 u, y f 7d �� V Alhambra � 70 Walmrt Creek 1\0.1 Walnut t Creels No.2 h g� l{s7. /o/ 8� 9.�'. Walnut Creek No.3 / 03: rg / SaranoP %D 6 ofg 0 6-f /a w 7z Martinez No.1 7r oIO/ ;7�' ._. j/�Q /. .r- ,-__ .�__ _.— _'It \fartincr.No.2 Oil, p9/.(v c7U7 Martinez No.3 it Ug C{D.�r ��/J �(JT. Martinez Na.9 ��l r: /�p.�a�i. /(J� (1 S . Martinez No. �/7 .. .. Iltrtinez No.3 �'173 p - htartincz No., I/7�. ��Z(o.9 b. /�o/ 310 ot3/ Martinez No.S a//( :!?'/ 9 C7' Martinez No.2 Vine Hill Mountain View _.Concord No. Concord No.2 it/OJ / '6-,2 7/ 'y'.Z, h'8'�-/oj .Concord No.3 /// oZ _.// /•Zc3 {/70 ��fa 7 _ - -_-_- Concord No.4 /U Associated 1Q6/ d (a AI Cowell OG "7 t7 y7 �� ylp0 7 _ Pacheco /US Flo dad Z __ Pittslmrg No.1 Pittsburg No.'L d�%jr �f� »r - ,�/. II Pittsburg No.B /D :�✓a 9T J/G�7 i _:... P .___ - -__ Pittsburg No.4 t'Tr a2,f 37 15-0 .Pittsburg No.5 /D Pittsburg No.G 1117 ,' :/JY .Pittsburg No.7z j -__ -- ---- - Pittsburg No.s �y Clayton - Morgan Territory Ray Point �oS 9j//e1i i.7To5 r ci3ae GG r' Nichols Total.Carried Forward I 1 j 3 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 t Toofice oj'Peace ' Cansfab/e Tas7iGEaf/�eace C07ls7ghle- Tosice dPeace- cans a h lR*h rwnsh�p a�2`-�.Townslr j� 24-rl•TownshiP Z d Tawns/i�d n'Twnship: Tonrn�ftil°. v I I ' �ia/ aid ri 17i I 71 l 7S jy2 'z3 ! J 7p -52 I 17 H 5 k 6 1 is t k ' i i I 1 I y t i G t 1 I r _ a i ' i k i k � 1 I� n C i j e I/ AL1, 3�7 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ,, -. hhII Surveyor " p R SyCliSlf Oet S�nlsr I a � q Public Adtmwstrator ner I � , ELECTION a 4 PRECINCTS i-° ; w r� p I ' lig to s Tofnls Drought Forward . AntioeL No.1 Antioch No.2 AntioeL No.3 Antioch No.d I g�' j3691 . F7 1p7 7tp Antioch No.5 _ �lJbq.. - ?5 '77 �/1 Lone Tree _- ....h!yl�. �� 0�O Brentwood No.1 ry/,�� .a?7'/ Brentwood No.2S 7 (... ._.. X13 or` �g Byron No.I �7� _. / x.77.. Byron No.2 � 76. +t / J7. ;814) KnigLtseu -.. IY.7/2- J/)r 3 3 70 Oakley No.1 .1 1�rO. Oaldey No.2C107..>3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS iy(,., '77378/1?' p r � — , I F I �qq ; 6 a N V fi a - u ....— — — j , PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 I I I 9 I I > u i ' tl u -1 r � i n =. � � l I Iri i r 4 I i I a f. p , j � li I ti ii I, i it u I ¢ r i i I f N I _ I I I I 4 III r I, - ,,� PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE T Tostice otI-eoce Constable. osticeo-PPeace Constable 'JostICe off�oce� l/�TawrsliP ThTiwnski /2'-'LTawnshi� /2rh.Towns/i� ELECTION I'RPCIDTCTS N` h El Cerrito No.1 r EI Cerrito No.2 - EI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 _ _ E _ 'r .: _ El Cerrito No.5 hersmetont o Richmond No.1 Richmond No... Riehmond No.3 Richmond No.4 1 Richmond No.5 - Richmoud No.6 { Richmond No.7 t _ I c Riclunond No.8 Richmond No.9 - Richmond No.10 s Richmond No.11 G It Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 » Richmond No.14 x' Richnu nd No.15 4 Riclunond No.16 � Richmond No.17 li : it t Richmond No.18 I I Rielunmld No.10 Riehmond No.21 t Riclunond No 20 Richumnd No.22 Richmond No.23 li Riclunond No.24 F .—. � it ' Richmond No.25 ! II Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 - d Richmond No.29 ,-- n Richmond No-36 J Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Richmmnd No. A Riohmond No.34 Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 i Richmond No.33 San Pablo No.] ✓ y San Pablo No.2 - Giant Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 t .i Pinole No.1 $Q 87 I '' Pinole No.2 ,i Hercules �Z? / �✓z Y l it Selby Totals Carriod Forward I; . I E I c,: 71r j z�. PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2n_d, 1926 k � Z a h 11 — I u VI il i I _.. it i, f �� I � Y L i --=� _.,. I S N ( i L I v I a s Y r. I i lj g i I i I I' I a 1 1 I 1 , i p ' 1 I LL r r r PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE A Tusfice at$ice Consf$blfl Tstce ol'$aee`Constg ble. TusrtiCe of$aeeT rdTwnsfilpr•d Towr;sbi I—srTwnsblp jTwns//� 5�hiownshi�o== — — N ELECTION N Ch 0 4 h PIi,7 C1Nars a Via. I Totals Brought Farwatd I� Crockett No.1 tl Crockett No.'L Crockett No.3 Crockett No.d Valona No,1 Part Costa No.1 V Port COatA NU..2 Danville No.1 f I San Ramon - - I q ? I I ammo i Lafayette GI i� ,Mora ga , 71 77 - -- 7a�9lhnmbrn , I! Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Creel,No.° I \V , ': .. alnut CrockNo.3 a/Q U 17TL Sntanap In 4 . 77 lilrtinez No.1 ! /0 ,7y. 1llartincz No.2 �� - ^/M 17 i 1Ltrtine7.No.3 11 Tlartinea No.4 i Martinez No.5 •r 'Martinez No G •'/J(n ;i/L -- 'lnrtinei No. .___..- 'Iutinez No.S / 'lar6nez No.9 A.7•(, /. �� s Pine Full Mountain View I Concord No.1 (7 J ,Z 2 Concord No.2 Concord No.3 i Concord No.4 �5 3 Associated Cowell ; I Pittsburg No.1 I PitNbnrg No.2 _ Piltsburg No.3 I Pittsburg,No.4 Pittsburg.No.5 Pittsburg No.G Pittsburg No.7 h �� -75 Pittsburg,No.S - - '- `y Clayton Morgan Territory ' .I Bay Point Clyde 1 ' Nichols _ 1 _� Totals Carried Forward 91Y IP07 °1�z� :(3jl _ (4M� /7 `t o P PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 A Constable .T���',ceo7�"�ace Co�hstable Ts�ceefl�ace Cansfab/e '° 1_S`".Township 6PTownship 6—.Townshv /0"w",s ,i o k /&TYw77-5h -- a ° y I , F II i -n c r 3 ' I , u 1 I o y71 1 ;'r/77 �'J ' 1125 /3 � ( d i 70 8G i f :73 N li 9fs 97 /9 9 z J r u _ I' PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE oT7 ✓ fcfoTstCeUfACeG'a»stb/euPeace B Twns/ri w Szh19-7A a iY 7ownsfi/qj 9 TWrsfir�� g/� Twns�lC�a_� ELECTION PRECINCTS s N Z W ro > xo t Z Zl � t Totals Brought For-rd 4 i Antioch NO.I k`c jy7 Antioch No.2 q 1 tioeh No.3 n 1.�., it fa 1�- _. �I / Int oeh No.4 Antioch No.5 �/fY 'ibf Lono Troo 13 / I.pIptl ren t,cood No.I uI'V $ i l0(y H 0 Brenhycood No.2 !1131 /6 J � Byron No.] Byron No.2 ! IC ! KOightsen Oakley No.1 M Oaldvy No 2 --- ;: ��/ I�sb1 z� �o� OONTftA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS �Jp7 7y /7/ — i �l II r I I h _ if r ti Ai ;i N I y ia I I W PRECINCT VOTE ONLY -- GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 �Coristah1e, _ Tdst�ce 01&ce CoiisYab/e Townshi /7 Towrsli� _l7 Tonrnsh��� T— A 4� ul � Ir k 77 _ z . T _ C N _- i , I ! } 6 , h q PRECINCT VOTE ONLY "- STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE s I w ELECTION PRECI�iTCTS i I I � d 1;1 Cerrito No.1 L'1 Cerrito No.2 I� I - - It'll. Dl Cerrito No.3 - El Cerrito No.4 .. „• El Cerrito No.5 Kensington Richmond No.1 ! Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 ti - ... Richmond No.6 Riclunond No.7 Ri.1-ond No.8 �.— Rrchmand No.9 Riclun-d No.10 Riebmond No.11 G _ _ Riclunond No.12 IjH - Richmmnd No.13 g{� Rielmmnd No.14 Rich RicbmouT d No.16 _ 1 Rielmmnd No.17 Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 ! Ricloa—d No.22 Riebmond No.23 ! Riclunond No.24 + ..... ._.._ Richmond No.25 G _ Rlcbro nd No.26 I pn Richmond No.27 Richmond No.26 Riclunond No.20 RRichmond No.31 ml mond No.3G h � R 11 4 Richmond No.32ichmond No.33 Richmond No.34 R ch.and No.35 llml n and No.36 — Richmond No.37 Richmond No.:38 Sau Pnblo No.1 N San Pablo No.2 ql Ciaut Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 - ..Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 ! _ 7ierenles _ _ Selby I! n, Totals Carried Forward �I ! II ! r I i PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 r 7.7 r I N I I f h pi u f 4 6 - I t h � i t �. I -� u � 1 I d I I. ti. PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ,r s ELECTION PRECINCTS elr Totals Brought Forward — Crockett No.1 _ Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 ! Crockett No.4 Valona No.1 N Valona No.2 i, I. ....: ... Valona No. ---- Port Costa No.1 II ; �i Port Costa No.2 p Danville No.1Danville No,2 N San Ramon Igyf , Tassajarn 1 Alamo Lafayette Moraga Orinda Alhambra h , Walnut Creek No.1 Walnut Creek No.2 t .. 3 Walnut Creel,No.3 :. ... _ l Tlartinez No.I � 'i I ---_-.. _;_._ .. _..._ •__.-_ ...—��.._ a: -. Martinez No.2 - Martinez No.3 .. .... �._.._._ .. ._...- Martinez No.4 Martinez No.5 li Martinez No. Martinez No.7 `-- Martinez No.S Martinez No.3 .Viae Hill Mountain View j • 1 Concord No.1 Concord No.2 Concord Na.:I � � FFi Concord No.4 I. . .Associated Cowell Pacheco Pittsburg No.I - t- Pittsburg No.2 i Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 _ r •3 II , .. Pittsburg No.fi Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.S i Clayton Morgan TerritoryE ay Clyde Nichols int a Totals Carried Forward % - ;f69 / .i I I r t 71 II PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 IL I I :I u' I I 44 i q n f h . I L I• G N j - i : � g i p I ; I I I I _ ,I � I 4 - 1 f : If � I .�4 PRECINCT VOTE ONLY pa STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 3 pp4 5 6 7 8 9 18 i.R*. OA n O R m q m m�"J3< A Oa p Fm ��1.EnnGii"1'IOY ii p�gaW ��a ° � �.J4fil,l.NCi�� FWX Q far Agaiasl YES NO.;YES NO YES NO YES NO;YES NO .YES NO.YES NO YES NO YES NO '. El Cerrito No.I K/14 3J /J/rr dS'o'i/ /7 i$f /60 //b /n9; ff to lo/ :7d t/o JJ7 lz5 Ptni/Z/,L3 ;' El Cerrito No.2 j 9'O"/`/ _7J 7/ dd /!f -94 7/ 31 76 yZ frd 73 3.' /b 7/ W 7/ El Cerrito No.3 P,/0j/ 2 b //9 't`i 43d r,39 7/ //G 3G /46;`.S 9roq yy � •av /Ja3?i0�6 s7!!`70 6'1'G Et Cerrito No.4 TD iJ 77.?i-.0Je1 9,' 0�7'v.?yt<: L d `dy$ clvJ Ad3.27 a.,r P '''�o��t9 8'G.:j`/d ......__..._�. Fl Cerrito No.5 p�•o�i rip 7Jy o397 c7-Z.' y' e/ .T a0y •Y d({1 J' /a.. o�.?J,;.3 f'Lf/3 i�a30 3�7 Kensington foo y� l'�°! �J.`/! 10Imo'4 707 t/az/ /ne !'nq/Jb+'✓7r�1.}J_ .. 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PRECINCT VOTE ONLY 'A STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE S QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS -J 1 2 3 4 5 6 `: 7 8 � 9 .1 10 M °a 1sLLCTION 5 eaR°sp�'g[s pJh p�. k%°aoa �� as paa° °HaOB �g� <� `•iH �" r 1111FIO TOTS +.hr AIms1:YES NO::YES NO YES:NO YESNO 1YES NO :AYES NO 1E3 NO BYES NO ^YRS-NO 40 Totals Brought Forwa,a Crockett Na.1 /00 .26 Y3 �7 3 47 �{/ /`ay b'a 5// (l ,1/.2 68' 70,//! Ar......_..----- Crockett No.2X07/5:16'1.2/ 'IZ3/i1.t"00 J6 id3 a0 d5/ 76 76 -26 :17 77 97 :4'/I9x A7 11 Crockett No.3 y,7i// _��/40' P7 81 .`/.t 9G _S5 / ^4/4'1'7" ,2d /7 9D ;7f a�+Pd Craekett No.4 /7 67',76gds'A zd 3' /0 58'Gi;i 9r a/ Value No.l 70 1p -l,Z .76 ..V 76 67 v2.at cG ;3/1 67 -al Ar; 9 S/ j73.?a�Gr •��q. ..__ Paloun No.3 �./i' v .�6 .>7• n7 e"/ �Y '4 i32 -16 '/a a4: 9 5 37?3 15/ z Value No.3 1")- 73 fZ;�3 73.7.2 J:6 :/7 6,2--3z 6.3 61 2.i 6 9,2 .1d 15/ �29 Port Costa No.1 ;Jo3 i0 :0� /7 ,;i e .r51 ,ZG './7 �' f.2 e'Jy::S/$'/z /�_r'le�1-0'7'9,$p5/7..22 . _ Port Costa No.2 '/r /0 •/Hy"Co/03 ;%/7 y9:;'f-16:12 .2�:.Y7 3g9 X 33 '/0 a`70 /6 t/•//;/9 �.-_.---- Danville N0.1 J'7,51 7f 17 '$�/r''{% y� '27,37•a�J3�'71 V".(4 .-' �1 d5`�_�{f�'trlW p 5 Danville No.2 �J 36 70a ,'x/•67 7z.146. t 7 :�3,Jo PS,`;P/ a30 // / a171a.6/vi San Ramon 3J it 17 7;2 '57/f:-Ax Yl S-d R/ ;il5//-2 /a51 a6 37.2713y;2f1.. .. 7'nssgjnra ,9' a0 a 2 0/ :u.r3 /(o .c5-7/7./0 37'7y y ?Z/ "r P .h�yse-,I /2;1/(0.�..._...----._ Alamo 6� ay':�e 7 .�� :t7% u.2 y� 15 :a?7 o7'''Td 64-.60.03ri 9 '77:47 Lafayette ; IP 36!/.26-/J ?3/ /'7,--i 73'.�J Ty'h� /-Z-Z-:95a7�.�.z/35�74e,/49�//�'.`�6 ....._...-- - Alorngn `5 y 'yJ /G .'1 P=yy� •�z aG :a7'a/ 3Y 3� y.i/ /G 50 a`/� Orinda -yf 1'' /ry i07 c3,iy 7'1_J7/8��/a/'..2'r�o�ya 6;r5 r� /.Za ,03 6•A?":d13 /'J'; . ---- Alhambra oz/b/ 3G',ff� y,2 %G.2 # t/p 9A#i( 17-12 3 3?/y //y�68":75t X70'6' Walmtt Creek No.1 /r3 /2 /i6/6:6-3 7T�// /7;.55/a��-^J 6 J/-S.3.32.:/0//7i i'`J/.'� ,7a3 d// 'Z�II .-- Wahmt Creek No.2 i 5717 6�.z�.�y3� �`I 3/'=35//e3'yS rS/`6I /�'/� 61T T8•. �- .... rVjp'- /��,2/ zy SYS 3Y s�9 �/5� ria^�a7 6/� Walnut Creels No.9 F /y1 is 0/S0s/o4ld.s/az. _ Sernnnp //.3 i a ..�/ .. Martinez No.1 77 A ; 77 17.-U 69 _7a 33 .a7 J"57--57 3%v-7-z7 16 7f i7' Alartincz No.2 yr,2/ 7_,,� y7:rz ft �% v:2 7r i.s60 'S'8' .a.a/a yi2 sz f? Alartiuez No.3 r6 /7 Y7 -2-5-'.7 6-'73 7 23? 9/ e7 G Gam;83 Aq;a�2%r,8r,.6 5'!f7.: /. ....._..._._. Alartiner.No.4 'TDO .1/t' 9L� F7 J1 7y.:69 "71 'V7 if/6`/57/ 65/y93',.-W-11 Martina Ne.5 97 //'J021,rP�?3 77 Pb: 5zl-Y5F 66 '6/ 76 if/ 36 ay 96�!I'W'o Martinez No.G oT fr''/G/ �d ;05 3�s03 /T�� /07 6, �a/6z PJ AIartinez No.i /'/G 14 /ZY 3-i ,`/7 13%:P9 'Y I.f J 7/ '0-/08 x dr vg, 17 /s( 85.'7'6"t11,.23 Martinez No.3 :l16 /.3 /0,r72-.';;29_/oyii/ 0.2' 6/';;; ' in 7-9`/,29 :�2G/0//'107:7. Martinez No.9 '2y '?' X23 ' 7�/ . /�/0 /7 ./d-Z1 22 _ ?,/ .. ........ . .. Vine IiUl yi -27 97 3"var PJ'7�',s7;=/3 8'?es67z'8.8'a6 a/ /05473 6/ 7V T . .. . .. ri /i�C .Alountnin View 7U /7 70 3 j7-3.. h _......._..---Concord No.1 P/3G'1 -/`/D '/0 6-0/'/z:%�/(,�/-'TSF Yt9.9///0 /z •.?-2/S/P 9�/Op'r/,7 - 9 9 �q 7. 7 9 Concord No.2 � is s!/r Concord No.3 !;33 s' �,Sv 3y= �,;09 /06 9:�.g�7/-�/r9r/aG✓a3/�33o%f.1�G:9�•//�7 - Concord No.a 6 :i '7�/y-'7/6z 97;�'�/�6 yG7/70;;/6Y 77 yj-2/31/x7/6zq -------- Aseociatnl '/1/(, �/�P';%�/ 039 7d(/f y7.G Ef�.t�.59ro/ /��Z-9'34'1.2E 73;9/ l/36 °�7 Cowell 5(�S -[/I try /u //a3 ti,'0--o� ::yrs J5- v. -5 f 7r'/9"/°7f �7/: 17_�l.�. 3. ........._ Pacheco 7e '16'::�33""7r�. .:5 9y 37 H:1 7F`A// �/7`7/ 0007!/6 /Di 77 A O 11 G,3 .. --.�• Pittsburg No.te3 a a/ e4(o /G ;.2j-A17 a 9.1 G a z e3/ _If./y/ z16 -- Pittsburg No.2 5i /6 LB /z�.24i-/iy wY /o 17 5•/ 4V-01y ///-' /r /00/a ie?,r;2f/ Pittsburg No.3 .26 ,25'/°9e a3 60 /d/'/'3 /f,�/73 ii5/.9`/'/0/ Pittsburg No.4 e 3�/' '.yy_- q �zy .z6 a77i.�',!y� a6 vV'a9/ .////03' .?y'6Q Pittsburg No.s 9/ 1,� .9� .�3'tG k0:yp 3/ ,;SGS (,7,;4y 8/'7af a3�/a�/G/iPA :iv/w /:3.c p. . _... 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Total.Carried Forward - li - _ -Sr PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS :? 11 ? 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 11 20 21 22 44 °NO% m W oo OOY NWPpp Pm rymp SPoi N� OB� Np iy W IIpoGPp R�� $g F R W W n Wm • W it f m i F@w� �� I� 3 I9 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO'YES NO:,YES NO k YES NO YES No YES'NO`s YES NO YES: 63 .r/ '113 55 553-.Y755 ,S6 ��.d76U .3�%38:39r"a`3mt8u rz 711 G6/ea.�/. 6� 6/116/ 56:6z 311 Oy �/ ,4 l/.?'56 yf;:3A 93 aT 7zy+/3 6/ �G 73 a Jr'V - f'v'6-S/j 66 V/ V 7 a2 y� .°.8 f3 3� :S/ 3Y 9 S� 6 66 �y s6f/l.27 Oa UJ sed �/ `/� .27 11 66 78 A6 :36 s3 'Yr 36; 5� 'fB'S�8.7i 'J'9 XQN-3 s7 j 7r a� 6� ml.eo 451ife,26 Y 36 033 35 'vv 9i r4(c 66 V6' /t,97,55/4.2.3 o3�f 02.25�- �/ /'� _3 37 3a i;33 37"�c1 22 2Y/r' i .27 -25�� 3r::A? 6.2 23 e37y2:2.116 /$-09D /8 117:16 .ys A Y 7 :zF a� /� 7�:3z aG /9 a71�2.7 �P Ga ?7 V /y;37;?� `27.47-lK Y7 :A;z- ,AgK' 1/o`;s- ,�ax�a ��3� /r JXa 5F 116 7q jSq �R3zii57 y . . ai / Y /5, r;/0 a6,G 37/7 /3 a0 '/Z m � 3o jV a f3 �/6 39118 35- 6/ /6 7�;.z3.6.5-// 66k1f..?,f ar.2a -9.F �0 63 811 33 '2.2- : 7 3/..2w--'1:17 �r/'1 7 7 s p' a- �a3 A9 /5< 03y-i',/a a7 3 4,077 3E i/6 3�ty/0 30} -1-4/a a39 116 SD 03J`,35� 52-;fY 53 09� 7G';.Zf 70 !;.z/ 7`f'w/6 f"Zo1�i/.SU 7'/ 9 ;8Y IF7u7��� v2�7 �/ 53.657% 7/ Y'AJ34r6.z! oar 93 ya,6s y�X7. 3/ .3eo a7;30 /y : /.�a� �, 26;2/ a 2-dji7 I/ /y 095 �S;/5/.2/�'3j.?3 5 yJ.`f ff�Sr 34'.9/X16'ild 2 51 -z 6d �/ 7� U0 77::1Y05 vU y✓]Y :yL d,� 0s-8�ya3 9d n_ yz.yr !,�42 7917.2 .1 7 53 -5;2 16 77 �g 77 016 fd 1,45'f09'7o 6'v 90 36p.. y�y 113';05/311 117.23 3�ay'�y/9 �i 311;311��/� 60_x7�7y/y�sa 3 �G s�a6 ' 7,3//s�':97/a/ ii5z 1��3 ia747 `?Fy;f-z/o7 1 5/ 13/s�'T11r,i"Om 1/11 ;ff q/ ./r ,2s� ,/zd U 3fc.A7 yW'ao s/ 39 <3z y-F33 ;.&z 'IP a0 7.z 7/ sZ !7753 �� 53.va �3 053 f'5' 53,'// 9/ 33 9a,!5</ �0� 02�-703f�9�z�77y� ,7o 14�67a74:367yi.a97ri/779ia9:0?.!1 J3 i. 63 6 y 7/ -V 9 7io 311 J�`/-:07a 6 �'T 7,1 �a�� V 127 90 96 7z�ye Y;a spa p ; 7/ ati :77 a a iso 7$(ay 6 s'r 119 0�-Ir7J 1/r9l i 5//..l ff / 7,1/311,/o3 9G ya 70 6F 7.2'7ey 76 7-0 9z �r/sv�:117/.���y i3/ s-/.� 6z ri�/sc - S T9 y� 5 v/ 7,P7X6 .sy_✓6/ a��a/.z�.�o/-7a!70 y/}I2i://?16U7s' _sr/ i,``J GT'7z S2,6p Y � SST G9 35�s G7 5/s.meq 97,3� 9'/;,117 7,3 27 FZ)1/➢ 5 98l 3 v /d /6'.20 /o :/9' y /z, r: 7 /.3. 8' /s'/v z/ ///7! 9 /6 + /a J/ ti"r �7,ti'J Y y-0-3"Y; i v'9:su�6 .ifs J"az 9� �2 W119-77 3z 1! s6 !I 17 5/ �r'LnG;36 66�3fe6(o'30 j �7 _ � 33 f/G� 6-1Q � 77 96'/09 ,/`�.L 6.7`�y 62 'P�/ eSZJ �97�06 /�3:�8 /aa's�y/a7ti�3a//0 !�i1�; y. 49 t,- 63 ;457 60 37 1f/` r-/i.2 P 77 V-1 76 03a-5"/i6J"3� 7/.All 71 r 97 7/ 711:'r?7j qa 119 '5-s /6v W ryf/'Alf/.33;3a/m .6 ay� ej11 gl /77!!06/zf/a0 6/ :/i/ ?r/27 yr-f5e //5//69/60;B.Z/73'�J 6 f yzr0 76 /C'G+'0:7o ,5'ir r/ y'F 77 74 a /07 b y/ash,o� /ar'V.2 9G!; 59 c.-J"1//y O3 —� ' 1/ jT605 '.20�/dz_5y;/y 5` 05'S�0? 656.-2r .'3Cr� Az ,- v' 6,2 y;;�s z. 7 ;1.�.91 ''�8'3P'F!?' 3-y F�`.2� f��/$/ 8ln u33 65/'66;5z It Z s/S/G' �/!or/�.3�aaz.25��6/T �? 79 ��� Y3 J S�S�Y7:5 y p3'rc.37 �f a aa�^. �a /c�-e 9/132 65 0 5/ .2s-/lr r 34:1 aL 1/6 i5r�361io 0�9 Q75/_70 j-6, �� y/.yU 5/�335/�G �/ 11979` is 7P.r ay 7z�.37�s" 31 ys�8/ a51 - 37 J e�� -3w;":i.y se/ a r 79 a 79If., 1 „311a/ �o/3 :33 0tif/yr'/K�0 3.5m�7 3/ ar 6 '25/y8�:30 (.61 0 72 6,5117 11yryz/ .s/zr s�S-.? 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A� o °"x$ I?RL'CINCTF ( >�°' mpx o a P. $ $11 •� S �"� � C, }hr Wklt.YES:NO EYESNO}:YES NO!YES.NO;IYES.NO m NO YES!NO}YES NO IIY85•-NO Totole Brought Formurc Antioch No.I v2 /7 _75' /3 '3y aP 79 33 3B' `/0y� s�oi�,:r vl'/ c3 77-lz'/b&oLq !r3 Antioch No.E 97�� :-,o� zv"sb i<y -o ID - Antioch No.3 76!zF7'13�i46 "I.2,'37.(,7 ld%x9 './/..9x1.6_Y:SZ 7 Antioch No.4 k yy it :,90,/� 7�v.7 Y'Ni 96 � '�f"`fd Cf ?77.2-2 /a 1�1-0:S7 92,2 Antioch No.5 s by .2! yvA % ?yet �/o �/ 6,2- 47-67 id .7'21 7-T.:-52✓'� �"r3,6z 8_SIIf t Lone Tree - ill l3 :ef0 /a .2Y�s .60 5<.s�. /y k-7.�T 31-:2y 26.i 35 Brentwood No.I W 33 Of .111'.-.1'77 75'/a-?s1 4'-7 76 p /off i 9y 27 Brntwood No.E3;7-'-107t9 � aG iaz7S/0 S8�87xF:_$to N;yy _ Byron No.I 03 20 80 .Fa ;�C mss' 44 G'y 20 S-79 dl/P J-6 V-2 41Y Byron No.E .h7r �� ,�� 7yay°�413y..z.z F.2.40 60 ''�l,.�z W .XF;/%'ff c�/ 9k. - 8vightecn J6 1-1'71 7J'/ `l 'J-J 904r/5•' T7 (f'A S71 `�/ 6 7 .6f 3,/'6A3,/'6AZ s/J f7 ooh,oy No.I ./3 4X,71 z o?/ ,�/- l/ 5/v / z0 �/G X5/3 � Ook,oy No.E 5-//6 .106 z 6.5 73 ru/ 3a h(0 . 77 CONTRA - COSTA COUNTY TOTALt �tdG2,tyc,Ya3zpzgi�f/(�/Ons;85,�6d91o§ y���30 `�fa869K e7ez3'fso j fd7o�'''_83�� 951�9,2z5:,. I y I. ± N � I , 9qp i i . . - -- - - - t r E 999 1 ' • r fi N 7 u N. t ; y , y } 5 i .yI e F 9 i • i •s f' PRECINCT VOTE ONLY `1 GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 ..... .. ...- .. QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SDBMnMM TO VOTE OF BUCTORS 11 12 f 13 14 15 16 17 1819 20 21 22 s � aSp$ � W E 6ppC pppo� mp �QPO I`, '+ a 111 Ytlw Y' <° 9 .� ... 1 m1p x 1�IP a W Sp � aPn a e� � b7 rPCS�M mam YES NO YES NO I:YES NO YES.NO 4 YES NO is YES NO-YES.NO YES NO YES;NO YES NO YES NO J YES,NO F.-- 20 . .z3;'f8/7 %78 06 `2/ 6.2sz6 S.L4ot7da {/P 'f5� 3.i ot61�</,/3 9.5 1 73 aT 7/ Aa ;43s 65 S3 7 6i se °vY yy ;3a 9�"3.z 79 zd 73 15/F 5/6 79 a3o so�Pll��-ya s74��p29 �/ 3y .�y a sp r/3` jef 5J 6� FG p i!J 37,/7 35 a 3/ •�6 / 36 f2 kad .S`1 yy0 -1'7,/y 67°#J 3�5-A .Zf .. � y7:73 co sv czy56�x �frmf ></ R�y6u_4;y;�,3/.yajly? 771/6 Y5/ �af�G 'Gy 3 a sq,/(i X5 54 :yr/"/� 2�:A 2 y Y r71-7f 651:76 S6 sS 6x el 66 66 ;�� 77 354//E513-z/03k 3z 95/,�G /r/ 78 444. rs� F-� :77 �/-b,.2-3.3Wv, y 4; - v/7 66;s'f 9�312E�/��s/y,743�au:�� 6%'77 fl � a6 ,56 3� 6-b-;Srm 3a 35E .27.30 30 vo �/a/ 77;/3 79/„azes8'a0 e5-3 �:3� E/ .4 ?7G�-;5a3e ria a� ay 33L2,1jy :2y ss7 3{ 6,3'/6 7/ 2 61 r// 56 s.�j yy7 iP /9 5� �.za a9 77 3i J/ 6// �y V6 �a // ps5��af�.�T 3�ids -- !/9 -3�Ssa7 07 I:ay��s/ aY'-��f-�.�G�a:�5�sus /J-5/ y/9 5/f /a �a 4a/x � �8 7{'66 Off 4G Vf�/ 6/ '��F-6 ;34-69`33:fr8 w26 93�3/ Fz -23 .77 1:37 V 7/: _ k sp90 7^zYd57Pag ss�°�>/so Yi`1_y96p Sa�rS� yTuyi rzy3 dY°{,uYyx9is7yjSA c2pyass<piic �/8 II = u p II g h a a y t p $ _.. G s - h 4 i � h Y 4 4 • W 9 _ 1. 9 I PRECIiNCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE R QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUM TTTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 23 1 24 :j 25 26 27 28 t47 ._._�. ELECTION eR �a.�Rp i°o�° PRECINCTS1"o NO j !YES NO YES NO[YES NO>YES:NO ::YES!NO AYES NO loop EI vArrito No.1 90 y7 / G o ;78.i y,-Ty d3 6T Go x,7J67 i! ' k EI Cerrito No.2 :i e.� Z y:� �'/6yP5/G �9.�y /T .. - El Cerrito 1, 3 i 7.2 h3-`�/ 6�,�9 aT-es-4'.2.; El Cerrito No.4 s 70 JIWO �/•�S,? 1 .._.. El Cerrito No.5 e�4;p2/ 'Ol�Npg''c.a+ay o.2y!tea :Az a2/ e3`� — Kensington d/L/r/Y:17 G7 �.Z/ Richmond No.1 C 7T 1 J eL 6 n"--T L' Richmond No.2 9.i'i rzD;Y/ a�v jlal//v Richmond No.3 407.12 J4 1/0°r}7 o�•2S//c�s; / o�/� yobr �. Richmond No.4 7 °5 2 a6 2,9 4'Arn,;/ Richmond No.5 F � �4"',>36 S/ ----- _ 77. Richmond No.8 9/d-0 a y SX 4� d7 m S Je �3 0 6 9.. _......_ Richmond No.7 Richmond No.B 7�say ;6a ��/ ��F�y 7�.s�/S1-6 Richmond No.9 s (1 - ':i _ ... 77 33�+;Ja� Jlo,d�' b�{''bS S'olio5� S Gd`-G�: Richmond No.10 i/A"20_j�It 07_;ti S'3s v7 07J46'171 ...-., Richmond No.11 g/ 37:5A.4'3�;V 5%2:.os 8 Richmond No.12 a .. Richmond No.13 90 .27 017 g6;6f yrs 77,2,r"Q74 ----- Richmond No.14 J7 32 ro7S/2+`J/rs/ 74'/D eSG S�/ry✓rG G!) .. Richmond No.15 : y7 G%?G ;GG 0/ ATG Richmond No.16 / i 1�o ab:�T�.2 es7,�y ryas Richmond No.17 'e3o3�`/ y2el 2//jrfg0// ?// /T 1'6 ,12.2 AJ.4,! J Richmond No.18 FsZ� Al, .2a /°9-2 /oma/ ,�-2302/ .Za/-r�e .. .'... 4 -... Richmond No.19 t d /� S' '� - 1 y y> ./ al�y.�s 3y 3� Richmond No.28 (a'J/6`;y7 v�2� Richmond No.21 'T/ �'a�T r��f�.o a� 03�T.� c1.2e5 sV yF✓ .. Richmond No.22 T Richmond No.23 %07 e3/ /a'a/ G7 8/ , 7..7z`/7�7a v d�,fa Richmond No.24 „9U /-!oy yGU,7a9 v7.18y' 3r sarrs/`Ga Richmond No.25 ;//ys26�_Vz 00.6,F 7.2 97•�'703;70 5/a� Ricbmand No.26 deS2 a0?5/0�.�a �/os'e3z S/i e1 S/-3 y a7: G 3,f Richmond No.27 i -. ... -. _ . . 4 Richmond No,28a� 7:/� G ;;/,f r �/ G /� /�/�; n Richmond No.29 6 AY Y.f'A �e�y� 39��du��/�3"G 3/-17'17,' Richmond No.8U �_ /3 /r�/6 'o2,j/� �0 /T./y/05 75< Z' .._ Richmond No.31 ^9'r7 c3� 6V OS�J-0 rS2. 69 54S 60q f, fZ' Richmond No.32 k(o^f l:T2 -{' _ ,� ._.....l..... Richmond No.33 .0 ars ,13 .31 hs 33 6 30 4/Js-117 3r Richmond No.34 78. t - - Richmond No.35 13 eA .26 Y2 of�lJa7/e�.2 03G�y ',j Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 f3 a30,i 7 17 47 1/0:6 f y/ G 5/fG e5z� h h Richniond No.38 San Pablo No.1 is Sue Pabl°No.2 L�/ '//:ds6 cJr/ 7S-J--/_ 1/7_1IT761 Giant !oz/ /�'// //o /3 /3 /� /a9 /•Z y /5/' , 543 Rodeo No.1 7�{e16� -5-1 jW1 yf<,.r5Z_5/057 5/d el 5/6 c744 - —, Rodeo No.2 03 of 3 09 _— p •S q 7 S/;93 Sz Pinole No.1 i o3/ 2:L,2�d a� �� / 0��03//03/,3� Pinola No.2 qaq((�//:odd2e/s�U:'e// OAU ,/e1}�}. - IIerenles e17 i`-7 J16 0�9 y4r/-i 47 Jf.,63 300 5'`4Y' -- .--.-- Selby V/ ;W:17 °3/ o?yP7o36 /e3 Totals Carried Forward PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS a 1 l u ' I + d — ------- 71 -- _�. " h i � 1 l I � i I , r I I I .I I I i I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE , QUESnONS AND PROPOSMONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 23 24 25 26 27 28 999 ELECTION < ! " S PRE CINCTSpqas"a imp : OoSR 1888 ��M pz ' Mw pag peep ..'z YES NO YES NO IYES NO YES NO YES NO+YES NO _ a Totala Smug ht Ferwatd Crockett No.1 ;7q 5�4�5/G 5�:bfl�// p�?es .b 9 Crockett No.2 Crockett No.2 I:57z y�=/�3r5'_y� a-�.,5/6 .z p .3j Crockett No.4 ;6��y;3a ss,�/ ya ,4-� -2V �s7-2t.-5 ..?7 F:llona No.l ¢2.3G �3 126 e92 V/--Z(j Volans,No.2 //R i4=.'?y I j, ✓7/ ,?9 e3i /(> X703 /� ,,a/a`fF ` Valana No.36/y .� z7 6 a1�;63'f6'i2s' ;L Part Costa No.1 PortDamiCo No. /T /6 ,/7 d3p.. . !-- - - -I---- — -tF Port Costa No.2 e$Z /a2-/� � // /6 /3 � _._._.._ - Danville No.2 / ty�(o0;�(��d �.2 ejr.y-a5`+.62.z G; . . m 7 �; 7 i } San Ramon !X IT 7 `rig a5"aZ883 •27/,:,20 23�0"3�� 2 6r 1 Tassajara JA h Alamo �.oC Iafayotte ry.a6� � .9 a 7-3 s7 3l 5<�:7p ZZ 7A 5 --' , _ - d- — Iroraga .7� 116-: 11, /!�r7 /��a//l !If.2J j17-27!; yA,16 /0 a' ,.20 20. -- Urinda n17- 7//` ^� /b ��{7 Albnmbrd .(oJ y7�Ja�fv:.6�.yyr./Dp ----- Walnut Creek No.1 :6� Zs`.?J 0A -- - Walnut Creek No.2 �50j�/� � l;�� ` :7t5/:�:e�6 Walnut Creek No.3 //76� Sorannp "30 aC2 A-2-.Z Alartinez No.1 p #,/3,2_-2Y.3 r�3/7;1/ oho r3 9;� _0 5/0�� i - w Alartinez No.2 _43 -/D �/0 5/i 7�,eS� l y3 q5-115-7 '/61 Alartinez No.3 SrJ-36 5r 3/ '67 a/ lTv -37 W -16 69/ '/'Ii: 7.. Alartiner Na.4 8 36 `f 9 4��77,30q:as//Y7'r53 s/T;66 fv Afnrlinez No.5 t GT 3S y7 -y f! ,9 / -7 �/ ,�3 .Gl 03 . _ yam, �I Alartinez No.G yy_40 4v 0 X!9iL6 e� 6 6 8"s3"5l/OJ 63 d 111 FF Martinez No.7 f/GA.'3y.016 70 SMI YG�f G `/f b 0 5/A 9 r yr martinet No.g ''1 y�/ YY 6 A. !7.Z,a3 47 0 6,6 Y 3 6'70 3f # Martine.No.9 /.rj 7 ',// G y/z /O./0 9 9-9 s/,j Vine Nin J� y5 �{U �: �/ t9-2 YYt/G 5/3fTcs�/f/.3i! Mountain View Concord No.I TjoG 3y-60 to w 3*Ilk' 7z Concord No.2 �6 �/(� 3J '�'f./!�y�:ys 08 Concord No.3 f l z 872"4 0 76.9/avd 5 :`.ga.70-x.71 r,3 - _--- Concord No.A 6 j 9y Sf/dy sem./a�e¢/ads7t� /60 7q. d _ Associated f,F9 eJ�/ ,9 7 70 ?C �0 6 07�8'0 `�le�76 2 Cowen r- Yecbrzo -�:.�. �j�7�39...L hr7 GC_Gil �7 '/P tS/ G�-`f.7 Pittsburg No.1 e�1�f /��.0?6/y y.I /02036 IP- ,Y0/7.--27a + r = Pittsburg No.2 :3/ Pittsburg No.3 ://�q�iPittsburg No.4 �/y 'rZ_/, -Zo / ;/�'/0 y/c3 Pittsburg No.6 i by a?r5:11j `I[J�s2�f 039_v.�.�eC6.j/;tllo a d ��. a �.'•sk Pittsburg No.6 -bZ /y ;'y0 efv )U elf,[F-/-2?yi 1 — -.:-4r. i Pittsburg No.7 -C3 y .'2(, 1.3.�r// !�c e1 O Pittsburg No.8 pp Clayton _.3q/ A 882.2.3r.�Eq .29.:•Zcj-76.17 ?v'aai�_o33 Morgan Territory '� �% 02 4 /f s ,2, 7 :z 9 7 Bay Point '86 .�s"s7 y/,S r .7D t0:6/ j/O S7 Clyde yg 1r; /Z.11A /1 VZ /'3 Niebola 30 // .-75/z-2P/°f a/ /q 20/7:;2z/� 5 ------ Totals Carried Forward ._ I MW PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMMIW TO VOTE OF ELECTORS it p t � I - iV _ II � I g tl I it ig it I A : ry : I 7 I K ri .. 1 P , 41 _ : a s ti itol -- - i I It r n. I F h 1 I a I ti PRECINCT VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 11 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 23 24 25 26 27 28 eR oHCN,Q Moho o�mnm • as �° I 1 � -� ELECTIOA o e 1p <a°�H za"°w o acmyIs if PRECI`TCTS IS R^ d wR 4Qa° Rem'm <�R P. i;YEB NO YES NO I,YES NO 'YES NO YES NO '.YES NO — Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.2 .. 8/ aid �� W i.7/ 276 d ji /7 r Or 36 0/3 is Antioch No. o. Antioch No.5 o'y �S �/a .0/wu f` ��,Jd �.r��SoZd�v '6� r�/ k. 1-...... _ r .... of Lone Tree a iY z zz 2a� i y�z i� a7 a y a z Brentwood No.133::Pv -i''y��T 07RV•2- t° I- � 7 y: 7 L 9� Brentnood No.2 ro% ��.G 6 oJ'b fJ ✓`}Jo37 !Y(/ 30! " Byron No.] '✓ 'e7 .. Byron No.2. - it [y/� .77 �f✓�77b c•Z�:o3y/J o�e3.2��y`i .. Knightscn I/io 14 ed /1`_�`1�J/ 6 /0 ;-I / .-.��/i% : �t 6/ y Oakley No.707 0a11ey No.2 70 a 9.„ ._.... a T CONTnA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS �`�8U-r�2Qy.y17Y i : J I if t - - --- ' A tf __.. _ if 1 ` q I I i r —— - a r i i J j 1 : t i t�i I PRECINCT VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SURKITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS `. I a 4 p Y; — p — — Al 3C• t , r -- y I •I I• I , li I F � 1 � , I; • R d : r . I i I I , : , ;I is i• • a — 77 I i i I n i _s 1 _ A , I� f 1 pp : I : i e ' i N q � n , I i l H ABSENT VOTER VOTE rt r STATEMENT OIi ALL ABSENT VOTER VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 IN ,7 ......... ........._....._.. ..........................._.._ COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA (ficnLinn 12S?,1'oI.Codi) �' a� ti 4 }K� :Sr e „a. ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE T Lieutenant !1- Secretary of mari state CoatroBer Treasurer Gove 1 i; a < G i' w I: W z z C m z 't z < m m `m F,LEC'1'ION 4 < s °a arl I r o14 PRECINCTS � °z � d i m o w ti z o7 z it o m m a a m o a r r S G 0 w o x a < C x a z z -- El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 y _ El Cerrito No.3 �. El Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5 G i Kensington Richmond No.1 _ a •� Richmond No.2 .— Richmond No.3 Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 e Richmond No.7 Richmond No.8 - Richmond No.9 " Richmond No.10 ' Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 __- Richmond No.13 I! Richmond No.14 ..... N Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 ' .... Richmond No.17 Ricbmond No.16 - Richmond No.19 - Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 a - Richmond No.22 __— _ it Richmond No.23 _ Richmond No.24 - r Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 - Richmond No.27 .y Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 - U Richmond No.36 - Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 - - ' -------- --- Richmond No.39 ,;pp Richmond No.34 ` Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Richmond No.37 Ric[ wnd No.3S San Pablo No.I San Pablo No.2 Giant - Rodeo No.1 Rodeo No.2 - - Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 Ilercules "a Selby .. - Totals Carried Forward _. II ' tl S --- _ } it _ _ j ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY } GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 .:... : Attorney Snxvegor Member Skim Been!at United States phimeadinim in r -SUk Seulm j MemberdlbeAsmw General L' General EgmlmBco.20401st. Senator Cmepes3rd_._..01si. " ....._....._. .. DbL 1B1h_OkL E `' I F 51a. m w a m ra g �I m d 7 z 3 ri ai or v m lI� m A W in x 1 t I � Y i i � k x II k i h H i' - 1 1 d X h � : I: A b - _ s h I i � p jI ' : 1 --- , 11 I i k it i V II W li 4 - 4 I pp it P, p - p ,-\.BSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Lieutenant a Secretary of :.1 Governor Controller Treasurer Governor State N ' a a a ELECTIOATz ti a ;� w PRFCIDTCTS e d wi w rri oo o w .] x o F � d ' c x z j a e l• a 5 � ''; c o �. Totals 6raa6ht Forwartl H Crockett No.1 ' Crockett No.e fi. I Crockett No.3 II h Croclmtt No.4 _.. Palmm No.2 j'alann Na.3 � jl II � r D - ..... Denville No.Iort Costa r o.1 1 - I _ ort costa*No...o � Danville No.2 - San Rarnon Tamjaro. Alamo I� s u Lnfigette r 7Sloraga h 4 N - Orinda _ _... Alhambra i : _ I --_ Wahwt Creek No.1 Walnut Creel,No.2 O'+Iburt Crock No.9 I S seranap klnrtiuce Na.1 l z \lartimz No.2 llartincr.No.4 - 'tS I _ \la tine.No.5 I ,11artinez No.G Martinez No.7 M-6—No.3 p { Ikl Martinez No.9 t ppp Vine Hill ti11oontzliu A'icw Concord No.] ( u t Cmrcord No.2 Concord No 3 Concord No.4 l .I Associated Cowell !I II, � ' Pacheco _ -- I Pittsburg ...... Pittsburg No.2 li j I Pittsburg No.3 --- Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.5 Pittsburg No.G i ., I I'dtshme No,i Pittvbl¢n No.S I _. Clayton Morgan Territory Bay Point � j K Clyde Totals Carried Forward :� 1 ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd; 1926 } General General 'Equkadoa........Dist Senator Coe ns Dist ` j y Surveyor !,Mmbu Step load of- United States RepaeeMirs ie S1*Sea" MemhaolfwAmn* Attorne � 2nd i � 3rd. �.. .............Dfst 18th—Dist. i r F 71, a r. o r' a g o it ca i� o > ai mi -- if if r i N T: I 1 1 i , r P 'I u I -45 t T1 , .I �4 1 ; I u I 1 �- II - i : ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 9 HemkroflDeAsumbly llemberoftleAssemYly: ]c y 5- 'r-n q�SSprjieJm0250pIwC0i1`Is"c"'J'I"S-l""eCourf(ShufTxm)�----' :y (Full Term) a e:.e r,.e n].Inn '. C 'L O F a Ii ELECTIONiik j PRECINCTS Y _ t _ vIdd j EI Cerrito No.7 No. El Cerrito Ao.2 El Cerrito No.3 " EI Cerrito No.4 9f El Cerrito No.5 f i Kensington II _ ^ e _._ ` Richn—ul No.1 I _. P,iehnond No.2 , G Richmond No.3 I! P.iebmond No.d Richmond No.6 Riclunond No.G Richmond No.7 Richmond No. 11 I I c` diichmond No.9 Rkhmmnd No.10 - Rielunond No.11 ', R.iclnnond No.12 Riehmord No.13 Richmond No.ld 1 --- Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 -- Riclunond No.17 y Richmond No.18 � 11 Richm—d No.19 Richmond No.20 y 777 Richmond No.21 - Richmond No.22 -- Richmond No.23 Riclunond No.24 Itielmnond No.25 y J Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.29 R;cdimond No.36 Richmond No.31 I' l Richmond No.32 Riclunond No.33 Richmond No.34 Riclunond No.35 ISI i Richmond An p kH Richmond No.37 -- liiehmond — ii .. .. Sun Pablo No.1 _ San Pablo No.2 _ Giant Rodeo No.1 . .. ! I Rodeo No.2 9 -- I i i I N Pinole No.2 I-Terenles -- Selby Totals Carried Forward IL' I , I i _ I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 c m e (SA MI 1Foa gl' AisalY� � (Y EaovY Ea H X Aol Y I ;: Y¢131itice5 eC¢¢A XUXmblm9'n.¢il9sf dltd r3 lszr, I nr al 3 rni. s nn�ml fiat:IXXW9e¢ml 1 I _� WIIIWm X.Laelee) WNIamX Mvle) Eea"r�laua+,5,1931 (fVl U •�+ � w i � F q II y �I IYL... NA ) 1 I ' I I I i II — �. I I I 4 fl � ti + I i — I I j N I n 4 + a � I + I b I ,I L y` I l_ I u 2 E, p ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE -- " � .cd [a7 n m sr_gMember of IbeA%rmblY Memberof t eksembty AumY'�5meCoO,Asmaie Justice SupremeCaud(Sha m) ..._.....Dist. Dlsl (Full Tenn) r1.fior-.1r L.wr — �„. ELECTION PRECINCTS v r 4 cl i C I, li .] I J 4 W ❑ .l I N i s Totals mrosnht Farvrard i I y i Crockett No.2 — Crockett No.3Crockett No.4 V Valens No.1 No.2 VaII Port Costa No.I h fF ! fort Cast.No.2 I j I_ I � I Dnnvillc No. Danville No.2 San Ramon ' j y Alamo N r, Lnf.yette � :j �� ➢forngu - Orinda Alhambra ill i I i G lnut Creek No.1 Walnut Creel-No.? AN'Talnnf Crcel.No.7 N a I Martinez No.1 .11ertiuez No.3 i pp kfartinrx No,3 Martinez No.1 .i j Abirti.e.No.J Alartinez No. Martinez No.7 h li t c No.S brartmez No.9 Vine Hill ii \fountain Vicn• Concord No.1 Concord No.? { Concord No.3 I h Concord No.4 — Associatnd ig No.I Pittsburg j 1 I Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 PAI)\'a,J Pittsburg No.6 )� l Plttsbllrg No.7 Pittsburg No.S ClayfaG i Norgnn'1'crritory . Bay Point IT r Clydc i Niclwls � � I Total.Carried F.rw d I i •i ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 s );n.l,a¢.mo,aa.c..n s i m:ras.o•.=.�„ Amdate Justice$wm Coad sa•uis —kowmf G.1014F d ise in�i o�c;�.eeer o�`n'n.is t. �b�wo�aaeiv:poi csecMr G (fdfortApIIn)t) wi am r.ta.er) -: •�mtl pazln EeGn6 Lu+n s.l9la (IV I I I D z Y w V ' G S i - I- I Y Y p IN I I II I } n p r I - I I: I i r � I i i IF - I' � k i ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Superior Judge Superintendent of County Superintendent Sheriff - County Clerk Public Instruction of Schools t9 o IIw is ELECTION ? � o z � Jjal PREICZNCTs 0 a EI Cerrito No.1 It EI Cerrito No.2 r EI Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 - - EI Cerrito No.5 h cnsington I� - I I i I Richmond No.1 Richmond No.2 �I Richnnoud No.3 Richmond No.4 II Richmond No.5 Ricluaorul No.G [I� N Richmond Nc.7 Riclunond No.8 1� I Richurmul No.9 Riclunond No.10 Pichmond No.11 I' Pichnmud No.12 y Riehmm�d No.13 C I IIII Riclunand No.14 u u - Richmond No.15 - t Richmond No.1E Riclunond No.17 ! !I Rklmoond No.19 flichounl No.19 Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 Riclunond No.22 RichmondRichmod No. 4 No.23 Riclunond No.25 —"-- i Riehmsrd No.26 Riel—ond No.u Riclunond No.28 4 i 11 N@ I. o - - Il - -- - r. rebm29 ond No. Richmond No,36 Richmond No.31 --- Richmond No.32 Richmond No,33 Richmond No.34 Riclunond No.35 ! , Rtcbmond No.36 _ - Richmond No.3 _ JIM ablo No.V ', San Pablo No.7 San1 Giant Rodeo No.1 _ _.. Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 I r II :I I Pinole No.2 Ilereules I Selby .. Totals Carried Forward ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Auditor Recorder Tax Collector 4 District Attorney g Assessor Treasurer (rl x w Y'. o 96 o j a U �I a II.99d G y I I r I 1 4 � — r r y F i I ! S � 1 i i Il - 14 A -- i II � �I I , I ,I �I -- - i li :\BSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE - Superiatendeat of County Superintendent f Superior Judge Sheriff County Clerk I' Public Instruction - of Schools te O W i m aW H ELECTIONa n c '' ` W y PRECINCTS ' a x ° w Fj -i^ U J 4 Totala Brought Forward j Crockett No.1 Croel.ett No.'L Crockett No.3 Creekett No.4 ' ! _ �rAlO➢a No.I Volo➢a No.3 j Pori COSLA No.1 Port Costa No.2 I r— Sun R—on Tassajarn Alanto h s I Alm'. d LaCayettc Orinda Alhambra Walnut Creek No.1 .i Walnut Creel:No.n � - Wal ut Creel:No.3 p i Soranap Martinez No.I -_ Martinez No.2 , Martinez No.3 ii 7 artmer,No.Martinez No.5 q I llurhuez No.6 - ,Y ! G Martinez No.S Martinez No.9 ! :� f Vine Hill Mmmtain Vic, I ? I { Concord No.] Concord No.0 Concord No.3 { Courord No.4 Ass oeiatid li v I achoco ry � II I Pittsburg No.1 - - .•; � I � Pittsburg No.2 -... _ Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.4 !I I Pittsburg No.5 9. Pittsburg No.6 : Pittsburg No.7 I ttobu No.S t - _ Cla3tou _ – --- Dtotgan Territory I - Buy Point Clyde Totals Carried Forword - l rIt 5. ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 - Auditor Recorder Ta Collector District Attorney Assessor Treasurer F / ji b'� i NO 1 W O I�G Z C O FI _ U p O o 0 N- C C r i t t • i it t it it — — n -- i _ I 41 I , N i 1 i r I I f I i r i u i. t G 1 : i a _ i� r V :=ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Public Administrator. Coroner Surveyor S Dict. - + Ypllllpf symiw ..DAL ;. 1. l o I ! Ili o W p Ij ELECTION z PRECINCTS = a rr; m Q El Cerrito No.1 � I - El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 EI Cerrito No.5 Kensington Rielmlond No.I t1 h Richmond No.2 r G - Richmond No.3 ii Richrnond No.4 1! I IC 1m011 O" Rleluuoud No.6 I ..Richmond No. 1 'p _ j Richmond No.8 6 . Richmond No.9 r - Richmond No.10 G t, Ric] oml No.11 Riclunond No.12 Richmond No.13 F: Richmond No.14 h l Ricbmmld No.15 _Riclunond No.16 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 , Ricbri mul No.79 -- j Rielunond No.20 I; Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 Richmond No.25 i .Richmond No.26 Richmond No.27 I _ � �' : J i Ricbmoud No.28 Richmond No.29 Richmond No.36 �I k Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 p Richmond No.33 Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 Ricin—nd No.36 Richmond No.37 ! !I Ricluucnd Nc :3S 7 So, Pablo No.I I _ San Pablo No.2 Giant Rodeo No.I Rodeo No.2 'I I I ' k Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 IIereules I .Selby Totals Carried Forward C I I d' II I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 I I I h C�� F � h I r I: J II I I : a . I h : f I ' a I t I I h I q J I r ; r I .I w I 1 I ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION I, PRECINCTS ; is i� I! tl I I EI Cerrito No.1 ? — El Cerrito No.2 EI Cerrito No.3 1;1 Cerrito No.4 El Cerrito No.5. Acnsiuoton Richmoud No.1 - Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3 a 7 F Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmond No.6 , Richmond No.7 Riclunond No.8 Richmond No.9 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.11 Riclumnd No.13 _ .Richmond No.13 Riche gond No.14 ;---- Richmond No.15 t Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.19 : 1 Riclnnond No.10 - Richmond No.20 7 Richmond No.21 _- Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 _ Richmoud No.24 Richmond No.25 I?ichnwnd No.26 Richmond No.27 Richmond No.26 Richmond No.29 _- Riclnnmid No.36 Riclnnond No.31 ` r RM—ord No.32 1— Richmond No.33 1 Riclunond No.34 h � Richmond No.35 Riclnnond No.36 Richmmul No.37 4 i 1 Riclunond No.3S Son Pablo No.I San Paulo No.2 i Giant Rodeo No.1 it L_ .. Rodeo No.2 I�� � � � 1 Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 IIercules _ Selby J Totes Cardod Forward j j it , k ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 a. ' i lie l : : r i 7 Ly i I r ' 4 � i r A I n g I 1 _ I J 1 _ r ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 12 4 f a i 1 I S t it FLECTION " h PRECOTCTS n Totals Brought Forward tl9! Antioch No.1 ,atianh No.4 Antioch No.3 _ Antioch No,u Lone Tree ! Brentwood No.1 Brentwood No.2 Byron No.1 -- Byron No.2 G[ S Kniehtsen Oslcley No 1 fi Oulcicy No.2 u CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS a ' I l r � , N n Y ' I I _ - h I n r ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 -7773 I � r B � rE a ; f r r N 1 I � r I } p ;I + f p I, I I ii k. r + P ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE it QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10` ,I I ! ' kRH Od07 Q � O k OqW i d If � M Op I.O b w0 II ELFUMON a��^ �B°aoa D1P� a< ea w Nx Ox a4 aK qe"aA�a PRECINCTS rwwso Moma 'I 7gW FAN p a v m C Fm it i9 lid a W 'm li o I _.. - YES NO 'YES NO YES NO t F for ApaiaslYES NO :YES NO IVES NO AYES NO YES NO YES-NO P d _ - El Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 - EI Cerrito No.3IS !' F `I e k 1` El Cerrito 0.5 Kensington 7 C J Rich o ul No.3 Rielunond No.1 , n , u I I I I ond No.4 Ricl Richmond No.5 I, �� .. Richmond No.G Rielmond No.7 I pl Rrelnnoud No.8it I' i, I Richmond No.9 Rielrmond No.10 No 1 1?ielnnond A r y _ yl it i __. 1 RiO al No 12 ` 1 Richmond No.19 Rielmond No.14 Richrr P � 1 nd No.15 Rich mon 1 No.10 Richmond No.17 ..- RielurnolNo.18 Iii,linuoul No.20 F Riehmmrd No.19 II 4Richniond No.21 1 I � H Richmend No.22 ----- _Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 w , f Richmond No.25 Richmond No.26 r N Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 I Richmond No.36 p r RicFunond No.31 Richmond No.32Rkho-oul No.33 Riebut.rul No.34 Richmond No.35 , I n Riehmom]No..3fi .-- Richmond No.:3i Richmond No.31, San Publo No 1 .. San Pablo No." ., Giant Rodeo No.1 I� N ' U Rodeo No.2 ,. Pinole..No.1 Pinole No.2 IIcrcules Selby – - Touts Carried Forward 5 I I x r I `t I' ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 L�1 21 22 �p7 K zW 44 zmao � a HSW HWW C O.°. MW O R FW XZm R j p■F�" !,W OD% HWTOp W 0. om <P oP0 Ea zC u04 ' aqa .I ggaa S Wm�H ROG m mW mn WRm B Wy f W ° �' aWwO RO 4 i W a YES NO YES NOliYES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YE NO ;YES No YES NO YES NO AYES NO _ � I L I f r I I _ f I p N N 9 - u 4 r - it II i If V r N i ! I 4 I r I I h I j r i II iI i � N G !� J 1 113SE T VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1, _ QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS a 1 w 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 44!� I'. d a o Ony Wp ��W } �'a W Oq - W�H I, CMAC HS NF WNA. ELECTION "boa a¢ oa �< PRECIN'OTS it Wgoo N°zWo o" eW amw Aow. wo am cma�g5 Hm a g for Agaiast'YES NO I: I YES NO YES NO IYES NO YES NO AYES NO YES NO AYES NO IVES NO 1 T tale Brought Forwartl I Croc]<ett No.1 'i . Crockett No.2 ! Crockett No.3 _ » art Valoua No.1 i Valona No.2 a 1 1 Valona So.3 Port Costa No.I Port Costa No. n Dnncille No.1 I li - � • Danville No.2 San Ramon Tassajara �- 7 Alamo J ._... Lafayette _ f I � Orinda S I� Albambra •I 1 1 " � 1 II i � I Walnut Creek No.1 - Walnut Creck No.2 f Wrdnut Creek No.3 i 1 I' Sar,nmp ➢fnrtinea Na.1 � � martin,,.No.2 \[artiu�z No.3 i ilinrtinu No.4 \Luliuez No.5 : Martinez No G I h � I 11L2rth—No.9 I- I lfartinez No.9 Vine Nill j II \fonntam Vaen• Concord No.7 Concord No.2 Concord No.3 Concord No.# " Carrell - - - Pittsburg No.1 _ Pittsburg Pittsburgittsburg o.3 �I i \ Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.u _ .. Pittsburg No.6 i I Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.S Clay Morgan Territor• I , Bay,Point Clyde 77 Nichols Tatala Garrled Forward I _ _o ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 11 12 r 13 14 15 16 17 18 a 19 20 21 22 Ms WttWxdd�e isp �zRW F}WR 0. OF O :9 FSWO W Cm WW Wo0< WAR m b y<j.Wi �W Wa iy !I 0.� III aADq Ij GW0.M O pmmW Waa - w° m qWw B J;� w a o MY, wo " NO, �YES NO ITS NO YES NO E' _ - _ _ 1 YES NO YES. NO YES 1�0 O -,YE NOI.YES NO YES, NO YES NO YES NO I I i ii I i I ! I II ti P 'I -- !'I I I I I I I II ry I f i I i h it I it I a I I I i 4 I , I; la I I I , I i ', it it it 4 — i I I I I I I I I I ,! I L4 II I I I II I I I I I f' ABSENT VOTER VOTE ONLY STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS h f I j ys 23 24 � 25 r26 27 28 kp �FmA ��p0 b<FON ELECTI0o� 1� a <°�� F°mH zN°°q <xz ? T pwri °EfdW <�mLRori3 m°A iI 1 PRECINCTS asQe' Hzmq A a CSP e OS I I it AYES NO'YES NOYES NO YES ' NO YES NO ',YES NO . _. r. Ll Cerrito No.1 _ � El Cerrito No.2 - - El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 a j 1;1 Cerrito No.5 Kensington Richmond No.1 f. ! II ,- Richmond No.2 !. t Richmond No.3 p _ Richmond No.4 Richmond No.5 Richmmnd No.6 ! - Rmhmoud No.7 Richmond No.8 d Richmond No.9 richmond No.10 'I _. .. 9 �rI t Ricbmond No.11 ^' r Riehmoud No.12 I Riclunond No.13 .i .� Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 •� li r Richmond No.16it Richm—d No.17 4 Richmond No.18 Iticluuond No.19 - Richmond No.20 Rid moud No.21 i Richmond No.22 Ricbmond No 23 !. Riclunond No.24it, Richmond No.25 Rieh—rid No,26 - I It i 1 I?icbmond No.27 Riehmoud No.28 Riclunond No.29 - Riclunond No.36 Riebmond No.31 I Riehmoud No.32 _. Riclmimul No.33 7 �I _.Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 i I Rielunond No.3G - I RicbmondNo.3i Richmmid No.3J San Pablo No.1 t San Pablo A0 2 Giant .' J Rodeo Nc.l Rodeo No.2 if p _.. Pinole No.1 Pinole No.2 ti it ... ' Selby ales " i I i Totals Carrion Forward It f r J Ff TOTAL COUNTY VOTE 5 z `a y +dear STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT ' EACH POLLING PLACE AND BY - ABSENT VOTERS AT THE 's r GENERAL ELECTION o HIsLD a NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 a IN ......_.. COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA f a 6 e 7 �ss COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Lieutenant 1 Secretary of Governord Governor State r Controller Treasurer ii z r a z o 14 w , z a '! z < H z z a ELECTION a e °a � p e W o > PRECINCTS z o t. za �7 o m x II m a is a a p H p < I F KIz C .F a ti ; p z r; EI Cerrito No.1 /2, s(o/'�3 +}(p /'FC 2Z. '�00 'C /3$ I d f IdZ C!/40, h r£ El Cerrito No.zz;s a8 1/(0 ' .za /0 7 ' 111 /7 99 /y aro / -�- E1 Cerrito No.3 /0 71 12-L --34- /`f,2.2Z X31 r/ /61 '/$ 2a /3f 1¢z 3,3 i El Cerrito No.4 M1/y 2 s /00 z '3.?- ,I q l f7 73 x-26 ...9 70 1 _J 5 _........._.. .. EI Cerrito No.5 1!1— /3 6,(, {/•L ,310 30 4/O b 50 Iicnsington f 57 /58 _3;� /68 H � /O f•73 93 >� ./70 !!6 3.a._.__._ Richmond No.1 .2 30 `b 1 .i y7 -6 :IS u` Y.0 7 �/ 8% ,Sy /I Richmond No.2 -7 ; - St z /� �y j -20 55 i;.sz, 2-(j -----. Richmond No.3 71 2-0 .l Richmond No.4 L�y 3�f- 5 Z ;Z� 5I $ 16 3 70 '.!3 17 6.5 66 �'O Ridmwnd No.5 �o ii6S 6S f( i15 S 71 j!( 11 71 i;7�s J"g Richmond No.6 3 2(o Po t /K `Lo :I03./8 ----_— RRichmond No.7ichmoud No.B `j 210 lug!_ 21 9.3 /1 21 7 93 1w 1(0 YO '`•15.17 -_ 17 30 114- /1 38 /5 /03 a/o 31 10-24 /0's la - Richmond No.9 /9 /FJ /OS "35 qj 14- 13 L/- /! /0,3 ? 33 q/ Richmond No.10 !lb ,•3p /21 1Z I08 » Ib /l /}3 }o ICo /08 r'1/7 v(p Richmond No.IS /O 36./�f� 3'1- /!y(5 �33 O-3,fo5�- j(;t 3-_/O(o rlla.'f0 .. Richmond No.12 i'/Z *j-1/ -5 •31 /u//I :J PZ 1-0 Oo !114- F-0 f14/;L,3 Eq Richmond No.14 z'I /oy '1 1 :/ira /� ( !jl/(o s`3., Richmond No.13 1' 4 t/(v /2f ?3%L-No ,�L Az 5' l(g 1y 1S (os' t,lr�l.�o ........ - - - — 1 Rieb—nd No.15 �!lc *7 111 ;"s /0� � �4/ /ro /(,S- Richmond S Richmond No.16 h.! /F7 $� ;38 7y ?"7 14 N. J 3 f; 70. ((�7'd..57 Riclunond No.17 b 3(o 35 4-1 to 130 (a 46 Richmond No.18 E/o 4b !f '1.��J - - ---- riclumand No.18 $ q-(o Vi 7-q--`l7. 9 j-2 (y B S!" 17 x?? s'7. p 9 z 2s : i 93 9f z7 9/ G !,zr g P6 6 a3 7 87 .2S �—Rlelanond-No.20 -"---"— ? _._.__.. Richmond No.21 7 4LiL /X,5 39 log II ?/., 3 qd �/0 35 Richmond No.22 .3'-1" 27 5 !':Y9 to 7� - Richmond No.23 '!': ,.�j 'O b /, :2j-l2f-$ I�� j!Sf 1� ly-i 7 -1 /68 i`/14/ l-o `V,`Richmond Na.24 r F 40 /19 !25- l2z 11 !z9 /z /l0 /0 37 98 /ol J? _.. Richnnoml No.25 j./s hg l'fro ';)-9 /s0 11 32 rj /3S' ;/b 31- /1b „I FI 3Z Richmond No.26 of 3-y 7'� �} ;1E. 7y •] .. Richmond No.27 n1- .3b lrS J� /i�13 lay /7 qy I,// 4.9 b' to� Richmond No.28 a. / /7 3."- 1 lb Richmond No.20 /D $1 1 /O 0 ' Richmond No.3" T, 'l b '10- %� !j 1.5.'d..:�/ $ 2g 9�- y3 Rich end No.31 f(-'d /I I I.L 70 3 1 z 10 1'� �10 2. 40 v �, 3 Richmond No.33 �; 31 9 O y f ;13-0, !O `d 2 Richmond No.34 it r S1 15.5 '6 0 /6-b /1 '135 1s 13% 7 6-'g /9•S !�I/� .�9 _..__—'- Richmond No.35 /'� 7b n17 -6 1 // `b %U 6 1'6 7 7 - Richmond No.36 7 5H lay f 6/ /4'4 Y. j�� /.b A!S 1I 9 3 1 lzlo 1.3 4-Eo _--- RichmondNo.37 3 / I lS /./ /5 B /3�. y�- 30 /ay-. 111./`' - 7 -29 Richnnmul No.:38 3 Y-6 10 „30 6' G� 13S /J 7� �g x{- '70 17�...al iG San Pablo No.1 it/b ti 1 J— / -')-6 Bann Pablo No.2 Giant z /5- 5/ l3 9 Ll-'6 a/� 'o 8 3 — Rodee No.1 l`1 7� 8� / /I ! IOL 15 10 39 /oL� u163 *G - _-. Rodeo No.2 `/1 615 71 ad- -61 /( -zC 7 q 9 q gq y 6 104- 31 Pinole No.l // 40 70 1r{.- r6 6(u �'6 !b ']y-. I'73 21 .. Pinole No.2 ` b 4" Hercules .5 52.169 .J-1 12u4s /1.q !/O 2t. Selby /d-�$ 11 0/ I 17 '6 sal. /a . Totals carried Forward 1 I COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Attorney Sum yor Member SIAWBad of United States ` &peaol>firein _ SlateSenafa MeafsroflfrBssaYy �- � -$ General k General '.Egea j.2nd.peL Senator Ceopw.40 �. _.._Bist.,.. �✓ 6t __!i I j'Im x m W e I F r' all w s I In _ o 113. Ila3 /ua 3� /os t /off - ° /7" y/oa- '/a,z /0 3. !i97 flbr. igY- '1-1 Sa S�O.7�. Ya h 2 -- - '19; ql ffy 14/ 63 :9s t� yS�i 11 q7 1/b /lU 1BI s(o /D/ /2C �O x 1/7 //3, 179 466 11 /JS 6 f /t'�. '13 137- Jos- ::117 3 y �. � 7- - lyg Jos- hl�r :l!] �l.z(o Iry %tz Gy Y� ;/�� ��o. �/7 'v J-t 74 /;4 1y3 !/] 70 /aro 5- os lS� %51Co. 144 u-7 y77 ;',b� 7S '*7 57 7y /!t, n3 Iso Sy /lS fit, 30 „31 3� Via: -135 °qa 'L9.7r i*l-o 'L-5 II ;117 m. n� 7v 8S la 117 IAb ro/ (U3 G6 7l //ti y 9/ qs= ;Yap tl-, -7f /o !/a 130 rb] rSS r�r .17 11 L -:G 170 � _ !� _ ' 3�- 7y 71 Ito a(o 77 9L $y 12(0 �IIlon. 3 y6�:;­ ;/ate is y 7S /.,ZAI- ;�S$ 16q- L 32) 7.) Ij6b r/6b 75� :6J.lS� / :168. � 169 __i-85 _ 1�7. /. �9 -N - s� - 17a d.3 ! i.'3.+ '60.`fq /3tiL r Y32 5(o S t/ d a jl / f�a 70 ;1-z 7� y ; $z Ti �i�y S-1/q /may too 7��-e 0 4- 17 /tr; sb y� a � a j It COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE ;y STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Lieutenant Secretary of 1 Controller Treasurer state F z a i W z I a z z Q P4 z z I•:LTCTION a ° v o i w o � > PREVINCTSsi O A tz, tu1_7 S d s J P In a cxi z .-- -- --- a ? T tale Brought Forwa•d Crockett No.1 - tJ- Sz /12 n 6 117 1 Crockett No.2 S$ 9 1 '..3 0 H v� j�fi 2 /'L; ji !0 til Ps !'//,7-i.2 q- . �Y- #q- 7(o )_5BL#- ro 1. 6 .°% Crockett No.4 91'3 BI . �3 1S/b/ t1 lob 5 1l4 Ln .lop 5.:28 /7 / Valoua No.1 2!-. Ss /u - 7 Its hyo./y Valooa No.2 i )7Qom!- ,(� X5 /3 1Q- by 7'� ,!11 /S bS :710 JS . Faloaa No.3 h�S l-la I 5 T 7 1& 7��- 8.7 (�6 --.---- Port Costa No.1 j!oL �3 1S j -y, `' '� 1'•;i 'i `� '�"� 5-! U `� �' `A1I Port Costa No.2 ��. ��q 69 3 y. 4 J `� I�7..i .50 I.I '.f.- 1/1-'d.✓'h .---- ! Danville No.1 4,2 1 X Y .`., ii 1 `L Y !to. -. Danville No.2 .� :14, -S /r/ San Ramon .2 l b/- �.!7 5S i}- L .S C O ;i b;t. /S Tassn-ara I' / 1 3rL :..7 R b / a/� S! J/ /"Z, o `f b.1 0 Alamo Lafayette 5 '46 I- .? �a /L./SFU ;1 5 Stn 144 14110 y�. ilforaga G3 �`J S% '/q 8 � 7 •J I L !( e S .�_I •srf a s`J /t _.- Orindn - { r Alhambra 60 (K -yy 1G2lLi '1Z 7 it jl-J /0 Z. II � I� Z S /Z � v Walnut Creek No.1 P / )4 133 /Z 1.2�J_ � 9 '..5../0 /�.b. 2, /a.3_/In Walnut Creek No.2 ''i:;) 77 :lto '6 a S8"+ 11.5 •zU 77 71./K ' Walnut Creek No.3 k . 0 _L0 /6e 11XV. /( , / 166 ° � Snrauap t J :.5--67 ;:1/ SSS �16 6 b l S-" !`d i.e7.N. -.. �. Martinez No.1 �2 I ;31 71 3 77'•5-�- ��- 1C 65' r6�-.3- -. _ Martinez No.2it r f SO //O .'yt/. /1-b S S /Uq !�/ 31 161I�/to '3 .. _ .Martinez No.3 qL/2. ! .;3 IU/ !/ �� t2- `73 'I 2S 9�L, �.! 7 _.. M-tinez No.4 �' -5.4- 6-1 .:1'j !U}� I1 ry�7 7 /0-0 ,I/0 1-el Martinez No.S +3 ��5-9S_ 3z /it 7 33 $ 33. qq. 4/0s-11 .Martinez No.6 v° 7S /V/ >q 171 6 30 0_ G-L �' .1.51 1(f-�3S- - Martinez.No.7 3 baF !?-3 '33 t N- I i 1 7- /3S 13 .1$ 130 1/Jrg...36 . Martinez No.S QS /0 Z 1 t o (¢7 S ;'/'a S- 1!S !I l /% /U 1 �I!b Y y0. ..... l Martinez No.9 I Irl- 17 N 3�t_ I jS- � 1-1 ;� 7 :5-S �1-J. Vine.`ilill �3 h-D Y I '_.7.t /Jq '/- 11`l._ /O /b-3 Iy- 4.3 /6 C., 101: 30 " \fountain View p7 `/dr 4/.1-+.v�.X-� 96 Concord No.l 114- 5/ /!Jq ;35 1.9"1-11- 1-6 /7- /81 N Q 31 !fit). /5$ Concord No.2 3 So 71 / 36 8 ms's �1ry 7 TZ- '-/-_1-S S - 79_.56 _ Coacord No.:i 1{ '�;/ !ti 1 'J 11-15 'Y() �I /S /br{ 1.1b l6CU Concord No.4 / :,*%4 / -) ,1 ! 21 4' I6 l'114`1 : _ _...._.._ N q 7�19b 9q 7 a 7�-. p 7 Associated c7 t/ l/q 7 13q S 1 b 7 13Z .31 /3.16 F:1,36 Y2 Cowell it 4- ;l r!- b`l- `.� :110 1 7q- rl- 11 70 i 7--.( Pacheco ,b! �o a>r 1 I I y �v q I 11ittaburg No.1 2 3-17 $To l a- 7`{- b 1/ 2 71 3 /a. G b 7R- I Pittsburg No.2 .3 17 S/ S 6(a S !0 2 6(0 1 /L by0 67./1 Pittsburg No.3 I' 3- SLS/j q .41 /3 S /� �3'.> � /.S 2 �/�.�J /�7 I;!�({� 3� _-......-- Pittsburg No,4 2 /S '57 / �b 7 '!- f S$ /3 1 T 168 3 :/b, �/S6"LPittsburg No.5 7 113 1, ( - G _ Pittsburg No.6 '!Gi �'J �d ':I� 6-1 IV a-O .S- T A t!- 21 vL t k IL 6 / ! 1 p7 Pittsburg\o.7 ! .3 1 L- S I r,L 4 7 /O Sl /.� S/ l _- .._._._.... 4 '' Pittsburg No.S / /7 /a q, i/! Ip 3 11 9 s s q ;•1 /� 8 g ;s•7 !v Clayton 1/-d.>b 3 3S 5_b 3 j/S Sy 1 so 5 { to 6.lb Morgan Territory Territory / b 7 7 L 7 5, 1-r _ P, „ Bay Point �$ �7./bs / /'7-I 1- �q /q /37 /b 4-X /3b /4-1:�t -- 1 Clyde b m _s j if 6f 3 Nichols .S 110 ."'� ..)0 41 `/ i/b � z/-c� J 1`l 'f� 1 y'Z i7 -- Totals Carried Forward j I _ , i COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Attorney Surveyor :Member Stale Board or. United States Reproolibelo State Senator MeebudibeAsseeM) General General EgealMc09nd0yt, Senator Cease 3rd......D'sLOIsL i 18th L6r. _.._ l � I� E- a CqJ l;, x m W e u S O r m C w U ei vi i a m -- F li 25 !l(o Vt S- '3 11 .1.z3_ � 1 r/d�- gay %e s a, y12t i //y i�� , a '9{ 97 :ys �� g8 9q a -- 7.r- 76 X71 /9 T7 .Il o' 36_s'6� tZ 67 . l7 67 .6S_ !Ll. y _ ;_ _I0 9-- j/�z :too , sx rzU yrs 6 _I:kd19 f —i u61 y lro J r r! 3"� tui lr! tltz lei I, I� Pl;8' S 11 `f 1 /ol /rj 90 97 N/117 .b0 1G1 Ike Iy67S _��� b Ey 16� ;6� ;xs�� .bs- � ' v x yti /os ios o /rS /oy Ii I19 7 z 10� to io r. �7 -- „ - /5't 7 / /CS yy q Lkv9 9x /off /�r. rsro roy. Yo 2- /07 16 Z- Iron _ __hcoy --�/�L a/ IS 2- `.iso 3 /sv� /�� i,/.p- 7 7 7 1 7y v-G IGG 9%1 I��3S _ �260 J1ro r/6x !/os g/o 1 do 1 41-1 97 1oS i/oS �1�7 I il62- 4$ lie : +$� 1/o r. ./e^�. VC-0o o rod y &r 7b .So �o by tyo ti ISyC. �� 7 g7 . lad !� rbc 6� �l ►s to . 7 Is-IL /4L,4 166 70 /00 : I u CO\IBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE s Governor Lieutenant -, Secretary of Controller a Treasurer Governor 9 State II FFPN a e r °a °z a z s I' m � z ELECTION ¢ a m c rA o F ° a o ii PRTCOCTS it Y 6 ti a m ^ m I m a y ld a w d o m o < 9 F x a m a a F ay Totals Brought Forward Antioch No.l 2. 36 77 Gly-.71 17 2 8S 30 73. Antioch No.242-0 4 !2/ (n 2(0 /110 x/9.3 1?- Antioch No.3 YA '/'s- i�0 T y /0 �/3- /3 .%.2- 8 2(_6J.. Antioch No.4 .. t', /1.,L i 2- /0 6 v to .S /10 I!� /0d: /o2i ij. Antioch No.5 _ h 1-J l/t.�. ')U toe /( l7 q. /44, u 1.._3-( IOS /0,9)L-1 Lone Tree ti /(0 5 S /b tf i /� S"1 / :l Brentwood No.] �H �-� //(b t4-2- lav 1 '1 13-1 11 //(0. 10 //-.z.I DY. /11..43 Brentwood No.2 �.� .3(. /46,�; :;4 1 //-Z. %!1 3 y- 111 `lt- 3(7.//%, IMS 31 Byron No.i 'S 'fo bz X16 7v �. +/7 �f• . 80. . l-3 Byron No.2 S:�C�' 3q- 7S 2- y/1 7 9) �S SSS -6 q- IU. Knightsen 1 9-b C(a ;Z4 5S Oakley No.> ? / a k II SS 2 a s .55 8 Oakley No.2 I y .i1 1o1 u/s /051 it 10� l _l� llz /tl_13 41 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ;736 Y46r11257 3/16 Q73 1172 {�so.790./1316. ff743r/J7/0 141'4S/ ' l: t N hI : _ _... AD; a i 3 I� I Ft P „I -`7 x Y r uO > f,tll , d I' r J I I -�j u Y5p d it __- ----- I C q I � f ry I { , i ' L� COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Attorney ' Surveyor I MWW SOIlEdel United States Rgremelpillela SIeN Seum � U@mWsflheA=W General i, General EqueMee 2nd.DisL Senator Conpesc 30__m _ ........ .. c: I U � q r W W e i 4 F a I, ' m 4 fI, x w upisi v I C t T r Q ; le 2 k 0 A � 0 I� n 83. . /30 16 0 �3sa `s-i `1 b t . I d, (3(� ;.17 Into r G67 ?0 77 7�. ��,- 7� 9 7/ 7� s 7] gy �S3 .'71 7l /� _ a ._ y(�, 'psi] �6 Ky fit/bid %iGoa //YaG Hiro Alif p I 41 r I r d II t I y s - I r l r I ' ' II i � I COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE etpr.lazoidUao-n nCs,urefrykemuo(IptlsmhlY Nem6ero(I:tlxNI �Asm IMbSG , 0'a ,eitnm (Fall Tm) aClcalenl e1Wlllml Weft ZO rA ELECTION PRECINCTS fi2. a �if ra a a a d 0 w w a i k r El Cerrito No.1 ,90 .5-23 /j/ p.. .... )'. El Cerrito No.2 i/o 3 69 5/3 r - /53 _..— EI Cerrito No.3 EI Cerrito No.4 x� h q7� �a �z.7 El Cerrito No.5 j :2 Kensington I/ Richmond No.1 ! a 2 Ricbmond No.3 -. Richmond No.4 »6l0 X56 !I r/•3 j'�..b/ o� _.. _-__. Richmond No.5 !Y.� {7.L! 17eS-�- l3 70 r% Richmond No.6 e I Richmond No.7 Richmond No.s ! '// Ricbmond No.9 / /0 !�1( s r 7 K U Richmond No.10 ( l yy-• l's �Lb d'D C1(0 -- Richmond No.11 ii//to G! Richmond No.12t�t /33 ,7/2-f !�72. *1 //S Richmond No.13 ry' - r ! - - !/or gn-! 16 z lay � �+ r Richmond No.14 x/27 //(o i1&1 /F( 106 ------ Richmond No.15 /2r I!/-/ q Richmond No.16 J 99 iT 1 1167 67 'LO 77 Richmond No.17 Richmond No.18 r Ricbmond No.19 y Q »S7 i 5r 31 1 -Richmoad--No-20 $ iE I I Richmond No.21 t 1 /j r, //7 164 41 Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23g /6D yg /2-9. — Richmond-No.24—--� Richmond No.25 _ li %v_8 "3-)- Richmond No.26 73_ f t/.};,7 51 Riebmoad No.27 I,' ;//(o J/6)- 69 SFO '6y Richmond No.28 _ S { (o »�� 1/$ /! Richmond No,29 P I. �9 f$�. !I!46 11 (66� 1 { �r r Richmond No.815 - -Richmond No.31 ��`d 5-�/-c5 9 II Richmond No.32 79.. Richmond No.39 ;,II p.p 8 q 6 2 19_ '] Richmond No.34 j,, »l6 y J r /O g (o} I! .. Richmond No.35 710. _ Richmond No.36 _ yr,L$. �i/3(o �v0 6 _/19 l "i Richmond No.37 )32 '�//9 7L; w�. --- Richmond No.351 7(o j 7 b X157,VK 66 San Pablo No.1 b 11-0,6�T_19.7: San Pablo No.2 j/S?- y/3S "ITS Giant 16 5 Rodeo No.1 u I1.27 7//�, 16 f .rI J" C Rodeo No.2 _ Pinole No.1 p j 70 q 6�- y_ I �5`b �I '• Pinole No,2 _-- i _ p Hercules y/ .32- qj Selby "H Ifo ![( Totals Carried Forward : ll , F I 1 i 1 i , I INED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE r.we f r 1 rsh. a r W GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 .: w e AneelElu JRRlhtl lueeue Re el tl Y1u1.1 4 foul.. Aueatlle lsslie5 Coad .. 16(tlE.11{4kt Ort Elypd -- - --" - csR.n me�;sm.R Jau.m l.Jnr sn�I J.m Eala!mr Ilaem[r Rauutl4tlnll:er (IRns1t R..et 19Ao.ITwl NN F'IOhm E.Luro:) tltllwtl Vaatl .' EYW JuyS.lmr N lfr i-J X if F :S 0 5 4 � 0 .__ /38 20 68 sic/7 •/ap ' ,YO 10 3 F 5 1S — :'7 s5-4- G6 /7 no Ya 7 41.2 v- 7 7 57 !.. A ---- 7 bi s 3 u'F S 78 h ; 6 K 5 1y 4r i G 2• s .S -37 J7 q- �5 10 9 lcs- - //S" $ GEL 62..1 1/0 !I3 /o SsS �ds /DS- /o .64- 52 to fol P� ;� .3� 1F� %z i 7•� 28 ss 21 5 J4 81 (� 37 tlL 7y r"' ✓n'1 '� '] FY 1 /OT) - r/G 1 va 7EF v P 7 s- q-3( q-3f /a, 7� 7 3-4- ;1- -4 -1 ,57 7 97 j 70 i;5- ;Ls-uo 6-.. ,6Z - /iro lr ya s1. to /07 7(0 3-13Z. k /-3 ;;1r 7-7 7S 11 f. ;_ ✓3�/. /3_7X ,moi .40 � ✓o k /3 �7 �-20 �/a-a q 'st /; y3 li I - u GG.. N a p � i 1 it : COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE =— _ - :MembtrolWeAwishly MembererbtAaemMy i i allwn.. s s uwel:.•�a�e eAaaeiMe JmftS.PW COW!,Asm.We Iodic.Saariiae C.mf(S5afTa®) ; rm r e rt.� :5°°^T°" ° (Full Teem) toi.a..mea am .. ...._. Dist, ,tldac a>o.lmn do ae, aae.d.iwam.e e.dml ' t LL)JCTION PRECINCTS ro T t.l n ought F.—.d crgeltelt Na 1 _ 7 glz3 lob Crockett No.2 P '!l/3 /U(0; I Crockett No.3 _ y 9 i : z eP-. a 7.L 2_(D 7G — Crockett No.4 jo-p !199 ii7/ /y Valouallo. Y ES +.70 Y4�,bs173 ( — -- V almm No.2 � I 17Z !/oo. I�/!-�.!$ 72.2 V.)ann No.3 11 7 7 d/'r0 II�f7 a .6'L Port Costa No.1 ylsy eF ��9 t l Port Costa No.2 Dauville No.I !S $ ( 46 15" ^ J I Danrtlle No,n Son Ramon 37 :9 77 _ ? Tassnjara N I.33U -- y Alamo 63 (:S2 : Larayetta - Moraga 3 Z i l Orindar ` a.// ryS'.S pp � Allmenbra a � h Walnut creek No.a zz H(p 9" G 9 �� y -._ Walnut Creek No.? H V Walnut Credc No.3 G 1/6 1 143 1!3 m 13. Snranal, 0 (/-F 0 )4,q-:t• P 4 Martinez.No.1 t`7S.N l�!(0 3''a.G /0& M. M-0 h Alanine,.No.3 -._— .. .illartineJ No.4 y g d$y 70 2t q6 r / Martinez No.5 j _ ill,3. ^78 !160 Martinez No.f, iii _ j/(�0 /ef(o Jy . Martinez No,i G _ ;133. ��. 2g.12 I� _-... - ------- llartinez No.F 1' ':; eJg �I j�'' '6E,,? - llarti—.No.9 Vine Hill 1 /U/f !to( 6S /02 F Mountain View Concord No.] 99 �VJ u I t JSY y197 � . �t1 Concord No.3 '1. ,r�N ��� fir$._�I V. 71 I Concord No.3 ;1$� !(Sf_ ill�._b! ./G(, Cenem•d No.4 Associated II �7 /// Cavell h7I8 8 a 7! -2. .. Pacbrco u t C Pittsburg No.l .iy i5/ 3 /6,52— Pittsburg b.52Pittsburg No.2 r :6(o 4,2- 'I1 2, yJ 4!9 r PittsburgNo,34 q lNIFT j .. Pittsburg No.4 ,�1 'It. AW /S- `Lf Pittsburg No.5 Pittsburg No.5G7 Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.8 7) s y s 0 /8 ,7,), Clayton �StL { Morgan Territory '7 I h i / - _..Ila3'Pointdr(0 1 { Clyde Nichols a�, r T.W.Oarri.d Forward j I i Pve.... m{ IiVED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE NOTE Fa[„ 6m md�lrs m.rt GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 P mwil Mfewd et the end el Ee C F.m.ea !m[Iib lrslin lememe Cmil I![o[bl l[Id:S Y Gu[ta - q ,Fe, zlm. AssOGiltlnsYFeSepfeOeConn :nmlhulnuP.eeulrla.imYyoq h fslmt r. ,u lmvv;m,9) 4 s en u, IslM Tmml , Fast4MFrtleuL—e,t.1. ci gi I n,[ s�e.memew asmeo m a a wllllm r.F..ImI wwmcwml., F.wq lmms s.usl (irimn) � �,; iPl tle y O � i; 77 20 76 67 ,— . r�7 1 a '� '�j - %. i --1 - �.144 q li 112 SIB gli_�4r u. s7 hg a � I ilxl_ y 3 '6¢17 t/zr. __ .. 1103 -t, y �S0 8 3 y_ /f 77 4 /b'a 3/ 65 60 6 J.30 rt----------- Ii ;`S(o 7 /C� e32 l0 15r� /A0 5-3 7 c: 4 70 j/o i 1I8 jg. o 7u 7llz _ h 1 I 97 8 3SSS 1 r y 8 7 19u Il_3 vb rHZ/.5 N1 4/a8 r7 s� 6 6 q 1r7 _. . — I 87 8 C — --C y F J9 52—SL . «12S 22 90 6(a Li %!y N „ IIII X77 ;':7 'kF- v-0�s •;�z I: - - I7AI 1 115- zs 1 sq o- qV-, r N 9 g� g —3F b,t. 8 sL. 69 7 as ur to �)1 ;T L,I AIR2q G 6 L /7-z y yq I ! -- ! -77 rr, COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ncafelmhu s Cemr fut`rem - Nm6e[ef0eksem6ly Nem6trofUtksaNyn ewrex, d - [ s. _. .. DWrM."64, mr9Atsedeb(Flmu[llebTSeem's) Corl, rn.re=3=4 ,mr. irs �.rr 4 z a $ ELECTIOAT 6 z PRECINCTS P i 1 � a j ww J - -._ Totals Brought Forward � � is it Antioch No.1 k_ )7 q- _7,S Antioch No.2 _ 9 ./r� _ 96 177.36-1163_ d -: Antioch No. ... Antioch No.4 _. e h b - Antioch No..' Y0 7. - 10 2.. -- --- Lone Tree3.1 (O.sr .. Brentwood No.1f 24 $6 *3;/J-/. J' ... i..--- --- Brentwood No.2 % j125. //J� 72 13:/0-- I-f Byron No.1 6 4� Byron Na.2 h' d/( 7,L 1{nght _. Oakleyfightaen No.l Onldcy No.2 �. 'qy. 6 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS - r/fI� I�Qr,Q7�,O Vf�O/'YYO(p, -- _ ----, N 1 I I --- 5 e .. P 1 d 9 y I ' t � I a ^ i I ' : I a , 1 iI 9 r ' k A Now: ;,�da��.,.,, INED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE P.x...tl... : W� GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926. - fssxai.m.sasowda d tlnxmrsruawsaermer.Wr �ssa:l71a 1adka5 - . ` usWrm.{, uwans rfxr< ,».ruA�rtr.j,.ssm, aCoad '/¢Wthte Mtia.A6tlkt pat tltyRat 6k 1rI., -ta[axWIrWtranttPe.d4traINtlor1xtIN aY:i'xHq`I47kar1'G2Dz3z��yr'�VmTaIxa■.xXrIIhwuWMWtrUNRpr..v�i f/r+C�s CF/p�., .3i4�Sg5mOj tqfa�4h..'apCu. sto7rfnr3t z ra ttAM f l :ufthal") G7 39 31;S' .170- 37 Io .3S rpI-- `X/ 117 437 z 3Co s-t-:L Q-, pt ! '1104 7( 'F7j3 rFI_ ! '— _-- 4 I 7Gu yy d ,. i 1 ry I t � 1 •I i � f COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE . .......:. I. Superior Judge Superintendent of County Superintendent Sheriff County Clerk Public Instruction of Schools F g Mr3 � a i EMECTION e N ?, °o z x y PRECINCTSpp' e w 0 x Ad El Cerrito No.1 /z 9.137 /6 7 /P Z x/63.3. (I 3: El Cerrito No.2 �q^ 102 1/q /lo :. il/.L(o./ .. //q.. ............�_ _.._.__ ..._ r El Cerrito No.3 El Cerrito No.4 67lorF- :� �i9 .. u.3 Hl �lov � T.3. ' .. E1 Cerrito No.5 ;30 *6 --$ rtr5'� bb. .... _ Bcneiagton '1•!-A 'y; /72) -/7 0. /']g ..7:C.. Richmond No.1 77.40 94 a S q. 179. Richmond No.2 93 10 „9 3 y3 16. •9 a; _. _.........._--.. .. Richmond No.3 !76 77 Richmond No.4 by GJ ?71 '�bK. �G73 11% 71 --- -..—.— Richmond No.5 ?N 83 S. - SS 19:U. Richmond No.6 '92. 9E/ y0 7- t/0 3: 7 97. 3 .. .. 9q. Richmond No.7 93 SA /11 I�/DYJ.�• .107: Richmond No.8 r , Richmond No.9 10$,l it 0. Richmond No.10 71, Richmond No.11 /3 S, 3S: Richmond No.12 -13d./l�. 1,j S— 4130 /77:3 --.—_-- Riehmm l No.13 Riehmond No.14 ,:.)„ l 0 J1$. /�3. .�o: / //c' Richmond No.15 71` //J D. xq-! 21.3: j ... ......— Richmond No.16 :S! Sd0� 59792�: ( Richmond No.17 If 4 K 1. :i p i63 RSb, Richmond No.18 14q Yo y-7 cJ.6, ilye7 / 1.'. __ ffffC / / x 7 q a hyb. 9r: Iiicbmoud No.19 �[t_ 7 D. �Y/ —.Riobmond-N*—%-. "9'7 F6 86 :86' f+/ PS; - - ------ Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 PPPPPPI/0 qD Richmond No.23 —Riehmomi-No.-24------T l,t Ikk30, n/3I. ------------ I .. . Richmond No.25 I i l•'.175 A50 l 4- 7. I�'f Richmund No.28 Eby �g :JJ p� L$l. .- $K. Richmond No.27 /0 1 Richmond No.28 210 a.i '�o any ry3�' G�5- ...._.----- i Richmond No.29 86.']z 16 qo a17 ! ob Richmond No.36 4q- /r.j- 16-1 j¢N. Richmond No.31 107 lob. jX1 Richmond No.32In E q' f// r'/7, x/07 Richmond No.33 •/b y J ,`l`/- �qb 107. Z 09... Richmond No.84 Richmond No.35 ltiobmondNo.30 J`�9.15.'+ ;76b :167 1f6 Richmond No.37 7/Z.!(j "� Richmond Nu.38 •(„� �/69. San Pablo No.1 /Slo //F�� !]b�- ;/b(olg1 q /fro! i .. .. Sm,Pablo No.2 �p/•O 14q- X155 t1.5; L 0 /,571. --—-.— Giant37 5000( Rocco No.1 134- 6 /3g --- 7 ....... . .—._ Rodeo No.2 Pinole No.1 &q 71. IS:7(0 „7b "7L�. Pinole No.2 7s Sa3 !$B bq0 W, Rf, �/o z Ircreulce /8 !9� 13� l/2y i/30: --------....--- Selby Nva.5 o j5b +bo Table Carried Forward it n .. n - N h ' a W n COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 f Auditor Recorder Tu Collector District Attorney a Assessor .....: Treasurer k d W m F rj 0 W x ti `d FS k i,W O a ra 69 !Fv p/oy. 3 ?97 9a. Y(D b M9to 93 9S k95y7 96 4G y 7o 7/ C66. d7�L - 8 !187 8/ +✓ate /d5� ;/D 2- !/03 plus �3 : -_ tlp ..... _ y1 •//J E1�7. J37 v41 /25. `�o T"A J'3� a] ,Isi ja ! ls� aX r 11g LID `1b ,lob f yl0v 9P / YO I sy 4 8 6-0 u7 .6�2-- .- 8z 8G 9a. R93 �9/ 8 — 117 I/3s /V/ x4.. /28 7y 182 ;86 qS2 :gb. $1 :..._, f .3 S 33 3 3.. . 3.G._ .. y g ,� ;lad r to z s10 r r s des j►s. ak: i y7 /o z :/0 ;►o> X03 6 _ 87 s7gZ 76 067 /.26 x26 rs� Yo . hYo . 97. S __ G�. 7S ;;moo 7x $.l .. 70..... r G tf 7a. 74- 70 J 78' &J6 r I 9 i � COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE Y j STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE • Superior Superintendent of County Superintendent is P� judge Sheriff C Public Instruction ; of Schools ountyClerk 1 14 13LEOTION e° s °o w PRPCINOTfi Total.Brought Fe-ara fa' Crockett No.l y 0(o./20 - ,/,22. _—_- Crockett No.2y7 Crockett No.3 6q g f b 0 Crockett No.4 q/ .97 . '10s- . . :j/03 116 l: r/03: 74 ..._... Valor No.1 /,: 114- Volans `a Volar No.27.:- 3' 7 7 ..._. Won&No.3 6s.7y 4179 Port Costa No.1 11-.1 C.'l `(-. 7(, Port Costa No.2 I f0 7i 4 .. $7 .79...... .--- Danville No.7. IL Y•! fU ?0 ��i;1 '17; - - �lc-/. x l;8 110 /(6 :! /.2.Z; i ll¢mdlle No.2 .� San Ramon 1.5$.70 ;i,T L3 6.. �r,t. 61 Tassajara 32- 36 .13S L3 6.. --- Alamo -Lafayette l b.r;'� ,!3"1 ✓ � 'Fu: .. ./uo: .__. — Morngn ��1}I S I :'.6Y Orindu - f F-1 C C. 707J :... Z- : 1D. x, _._ Alhambr¢ Y 7 /13 /d: 5 Walnut Creek No.11/1(6 11L:L.lnp 9.s' y/Cro --- Walnnt Creek No.2 PY e�6.a-] 8'as. i 8 X(- \ValnnL Creak No.3 .1146. - �!(,�. .. ��Fj.� .'..._ _ mote, S.rauap .5-']S3- ;70 Martinez Na.1 74 R D '7S. '6 U Martinez No.2 y Martinez No.3 Martinez No.4 /US /U fti1/11b 1: /!O' Martino.No.5 /6 �. '9-0 Martinez No.6 ,11/'� /6 /"i ;l5��. I57. 7,; Tlartinez No.7 14Q) /3, ;/� it 3 y .. yr.�.y ( ?46 _-- Martiuuz No.9 i l0/ '?,.4 X10 i V 0 le. - 31artinez No.9 - �111 '�ti- 1J .r i 307 77 .. Vine Hill Y`j .r,. bs- j07 0005 f/Uy .. Mountain View gyp'b Y ^1U 4110 Concord No.l F/ 71ST 1(3 Ilos /(.6, Canard No.2 so.Y r _q r .. ;102- qj-: Concord No.Y iI'S2.ICK :ISI l 175 176. y- . +11;.. .. ... Concord No.4r(o0 (7r'. �y -.-_ --- :.._ 1. (o.....- _ Associated I!/Oro /!I 149 +5t4A. f/N•�6: �Y-�. 0011011 N T5 Pachecoqr Pittsburg No,I ....Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 T, IeL :i,5?. rtOg Ir-0q. vN -.. Pittsburg No.4 pS,,`` Pittsburg No.r ��I :�r ;/JD. t/U`�. I10Y./ _. -.Ol.. -- ---'_ Pittsburg No.6 $D -K !q/ 4y4j9r'J. .q6. Y( Pittsburg No.7 w g .6 ( i5� I�`I - 10 57.... ......._.__ _....-'----- PittsburgNa.3 r7r 80 :Yl IYz. / . 8� -._.. .. r Clayton 7 73 6 4- 6 3. '�'�S`I. I "'7.I Morgan Territory r 8 ii •(p _ r S S • ......:. . Bay Point '1�20_f5? Iq?-. 316 .. •!5."d. s' _... - -.--..— Clyde Nichols ? .!'i[� !•S:' "�`� .. . :.i'1 .: _ _.._�._ Total.CarrW Fara 7.- _ - -- --- I' COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 !i Auditor Recorder Yes Col3ectat District Attorney Assessor ° Treasurer d , z i R7 ' 14 W W a ti 1 rzf :/z JiS 190 q./o. .9g "loq- p !i/o¢ /o 79 )tic_ k'l� y,� . 9J-.: 1-4-. 27u 7J —77 �67 60' 73 �7(o "Irk h["Ll g64- 716X 6 1 b! I7S— 8r ;71 =97i- 103: /Oa /0 3 r0Z /z0 /zo fltC. /I3. 11 ra: (/. - *-- - (S6 /6 z / G !/60 ✓sv "lay. 0f ylUy: Fr0 � Yo Uo2 11rr►. (D3 "6719 /69 siGSrb(o 2 Stf :/07 3 9 y; 110 1P2- r 2, . .9-4._160-. B d71 ..-- - - z his `J 7 Ids s Joz . . iu07 lug. _ -. . _ Yu - _ .__. ^►a�. - k I98. . . ..... . . 99.. . Yss g7 9�- ass. 9� '71 - 7G . (a 7 I/O b pp(ri.. .... } a COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE v - Superintendent of County Superintendent =xN S'rpiOf Jndge Public Lntrnetion of Schools Sheer Cou°4Ctark . .. r s .t ELLCHON PRECINCTS s m ' d V Y n Totals Brought Forward ' 4 — Antioch No.l -. :bb7d .'g L� '8'L. .. _.. .ry ._._... �c(�-_._ ._._ Antioch No.Y 1 7 .!r�- .)!�... _ :)7.3 -- 1 Antioch No.3 7 8 D . . ;90 V-. .. .-. .. . a-o.. . .. _. ''LIyQ.� �. ...... Antioch No.4 i!70.'6 'y2 Antioch No.5 `t q- 98 - 1 lAne Tree - Brnnhrooallo.l (U(v !3L 35- ��Z.. —4_ _ Bronhcood No.2 h/3 d. Byron Na.1 7b $.3 ,�' Byron No.2 ;:a l'1 .96 ?7 SniBhtsenGx710'.... .--— Oakley No.1 Oakley No.2 �/( w0,3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS r 1 r i V �. .... . e _. , 71 1� i N r i I __i , k. S I a a J r i R y Iq, COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 i Auditor Recorder Tax Collector District Attorney iAssessor Treasurer r`i n d j I r Yo z w a ° ! a F7 A ! li�Baq Z ra y C v O q Q i I t y, y3 1137 r 7c. Y0 7z gs 172__L S—/ -- ,llO //0 I I 'I - -- --- II 9 1 M d — : J q u I q i _ k I! : y P I - I ti i E _ f_ COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Public Administrator: Coroner Surveyor ... J S*nlp[_:: z Y:a m s a ELECTION � � ' $ I111ECINCTS a g S 1ai e tl a 11��CN��wvv Z = u e c it< N El Cerrito No.1 yf�'� /�/I2. EI Cerrito No.2 ^//'{•. b3 q 9. o i EI Cerrito No.9 q3. tl1/. "1`/-7 1 _ El Cerrito No.4 "' y9 LS.i. 17 .._ c6�37. .;9' EI Cerrito No.5 r(..S 2 12 i 70. - - - Kensington 4/h5 Richmond No.1 N 77 :':5 Sy 1170 �9 ... .....-... .. ............ _ Richmond No.2 9X. s3 64- Richmond ¢Richmond No.8iqS '4�U 7)- kq`- O z - - Richmond No.4 N 7xi3� �'�- _ 6b _ _........... r Richmond No.5 �f'(I . :',`];1_ *7 Richmond No.6d'Cl. ;IV_ 6"1 Riellmond No.7 SIO ;SD %I I - Richmond No.8 N//4- 93 by li/07, Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 /AL �8/ Q0 411U11.L: _ _......._..... Richmond No.11 nl',S :;IOL$p • 130 Ib Richmond No.12 /d 2 - r - Richmond No.73 g13/ :7q Ya. -- Richmond No.14 /!5. ;$/ 87 [!// _"_-_-.---.- Richmond No.15 GJ /0-0 Richmond No.16 ��(e-p. '67 7 /07 ..----_--__ Richmond No.17 1*7 Richmond No.18 t 1 Richmond No.19 7a; 6/ i$$ /0-0 V ! ' 99 -Richmond-No.20 Sf 7� �� is Richmond No.21 �11�. 47- 68 Illi �l1(0 _.. Richmond No.22 7j/b Richmond No.23 M11+N{-. ;75 M. =. tiehmona-iQo-24---� k136 7/ 97 'I.LS, ----- Aichmond No.25 14.1 '7q /s>_ l6 V71 .. - k Richmond No.28 +7 60. Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 "Richmond No.No.29 !l0 7. ;!b Y L(y q J GID 6 N j Richmond No.30 j4h alb 3/ . 4*7 ---- Richmond No.31 f f S 9 b Richmond No.32 jjvgbq- Gq- y/D.L //J .. ...._...__..--.-- Richmond No.38 Richmond No.34 /�Q Richmond No.35 '8C 37. !!76 Y9d. . :... . ..... .._... . Riolnnond No.36 /.z 11 Y-1{. f7,3 / ...------- I � ! Riohmond No.37 - RichmondNo.3S 4S .i$8 77 Il81 210"0. .. _ ....:.... _........_..__..-- San Pablo No.117c� San Pablo No.2 giant 2115 Rodeo No.1 9/Kb. ..9 7 _ 7 W 7q3 Rodeo No.2 //q Try-6,b i l o$ +I r 7 - Pioole No.1 ';75 yslo O G 7b ---Pinola No.No.8 Hercules Selby L — d Towle Carried Forrard 1 ' .. ... J i v i COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 rstre,of"gate. onnsAhle- 0,%.. Gans{b/e 7t`'.TownshiP 2E6 T,, /SstT,,msho If07,,mstiyv o h 5 .� ty g o s Q C1 J� q I'$ /S� i7 7 N r '74- ql 15 y(o , o� / - Y ' iey. i '/03 I I ;I30 /8 L 1-7 — //C, /a8: jry 9ro/ 6 J61 .77 K . s7 X198 �� k 71 i N d , !I 6 COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE .. = .. Coroner Surveyor i fgptlpt � Public Administrator x ELECTION 5. Z r PRE, k- OINOTS d;� o y � � a 0 Totals Brought Forward a l lEYr _ .,_.,.,. Crock^_'i No.17 r � _. Chir,,,t N, g .. . Croa6ect Mo.S Vq a E5�( ,r( l q( it Crockett No.4 p]j. 6 4 Valoua No.1TO.!/� SFO.... . Vale=No.2 A7q 72 q Valuate.No.3 _.-- Port Costa No.1 74-. S"3 -Y Port Costa No.2 .. 7� .. ':N S v. -;� _ ----t'- Danville No.1 S 4�! ,i 7 j`(,Z, Danville No.2 i(! _' 0 8 5 .�l 1 .._. .. ... _`-. --.—_--• ... ..San Ramon Tumajam 6: Alamo 11q3. Lafayette g/F'd /!( /7H o/F'd — Morap 66 . 3'J.w. Orinda ;'36 Alhambra 1r,E 71{—.701!1(b. Walmrt Creek No.1 T ' q Walnut Crrclr No.3 ,. jt7JJ Walnut Creek No.3I5bS ......' Saranap n GG rip Sy '6fo 7� Martinez No.1 s6) i7 g 3/ S. y$G. .._ .. ' ---}--- -- _..✓ Martinez No.2 Martinez No.3 log.. qO 47 Marlines No.4 //ri. '"'(b y-Z db 3 11b Martinez No.5 /!'�. //.1..3q . 1n.. pv_Y'd.. !Martinez No.6 1-73 11.E't(. !(V) �!6' Martinez No.i1-FU ,%3 It S'7.-. ;13q _ �1. �0:. Martinez No.8 Sy. 10 Martinez No.9 '�r _ '.�( 1 Lk "'�a,. pp r Vine Hill ' r!.•b ;rofS:.�6 109 fry � -z Mountain View ./0 41 Concord No.1 16 :1 q IP - Concord No.2 /es./ sa.7/. y9z. . 8 1 :/.S' -- Conemvl No.3 q q rz1179S. 192- 7 Concord No.-0 -- -Associated Cowell 16 - PaeheruloS jr(' lt7. Pittsburg Na.1 . .Pittsburg No.2 -. .- .. v '�$ 3 f ... 1 .. Pittsburg No.3q/!0 Yo Pittsburg No.4 �.$-.S ^3 S Y1 r PittsburgNo.5 _— Pittsburg No.6 �q��D 61.5Y6 if;j - Pittsburg No.7Pittsburg No.6 Clayton u`7 1Corgnn Territory is 7 t/- q 1 q r Ray Point §!bs l.3 /1.2- . . .A/35 Clyde6�. .Zi60 r Nichola Totals Carried Forward A F -41 COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 jas7rcdofPeucey Cons/a6/G TastCeaf$ac� ConsTy6/e S�staeofPeue �nsfa—F7e--`_ I � /azH".Tosvn5hgv �,Z 7orensb�j� �"dTwns61/o ,!Rd Tw775/i/��. 5�`/ownshi�? ��TwQr ms/r 16 �.� w ��zr a_ I I _ I dG 7b: y I I I, I 1 I I , - — : .11774 I I! ' N � 5 I r , , : a g r I I I h � I r , i II , 1 k � I a II r I -3 COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE h S Coroner urveSipetrrugr .......01st S+nrisar ..Gist. Public Administrator k , -Surveyor ........... ELECTION i^ Nc PRECINCTS FI o j p Totals Brought Forward II - Antioch No.1 rgy .. '1-(-U' .Cir-(-. N Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 y({0 85- Antioch 5Antioch No.4 JO Antioch Lnuc Tree No.5 1OS y SS 71, per S a� Brentwood No.7 Y3S 'g7 b'2 y�GI h _ 13rentuvrid No.2 Byron No.1 j•/ S!�. '�7.. i7 -. M _ _ -__ _.—_ —y u 73yroo Na.2 !�10. y14- Knighisen - 7)- ... {U i _. 0 . Oakley No.1 _ .Oakley No.2 _ �1 tS 1 .] CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Z�L �7 7,jfr I I 1 I t 7 a N 1 f N � - - -- ' I II 1 : ! Ii I � : y I� i qrrq :� I� COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 d - F -7777 I I II n L --._ — — r , It d � s I n is 1: I i r 4 a � r i r r COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 2,1 . -- - - usireeof/Ince Co2,5'W/�. "-5—ayCe.67'ler, Cousfad% ; Twv,,hi ;//-FJ'%w77.51w, a Tawas/�.) bELECTION J 'i j PRECINCTS EI Cerrito No.1 El Cerrito No.2 El Cerrito No.3 P ! El Cerrito No.4 II - El Cerrito No.5 ;II Kensington Richmond No.1 P '_ Richmond No.2 Richmond No.3la ! p Richmond No.4 - k Richmond No.5 ' Richmond No.G 4 Richmoud No.7 Richmond No.8 Richmond No.9 . . Richmond No.10 Richmond No.11 Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 ppp Richmond No.14 Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 Richmend No.17 4 i, Richmond No.18 Richmond No.19 s Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 {' Richmond No.22 Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24 . Y . Richmond No.25 Richmond N26 Richmond No.o.27 Richmond No.28 Richmond No.29 5 f Richmond No.36 e ! Richmond No.31 Richmond No.32 Riclunond No.33 Richmond No.34 Richmond No.35 Richmond No.36 Riclunond No.37 it - Richmond So.:38 4 San Pablo No.1 San Pablo No.2 Giant Rodeo No.1 /3x6 Rodeo No.2 i Pinole No.1 __._.....:— u Pinole No.2 fIermdes Selby Totals Carried F—rd j i ! a " - COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Lill b I �I k 1 � - j i I i k I _ I ti COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Tsfcacf&,Ce Cons7ab/e Ts ceofij4ce" Consfh/e T5 cea{T{ac -- - f T wnship �'d7�w/rsa� /�'-%wns/�irp fi 15tTivnsFr lf� Tirrrsltt�_- V Q h t, 4 ELECTIO\r y t a PPEC1�iTCTS O o cl Fp r�l Totals Brought Forward Crockett No.1 Crockett No.2 P j Crockett No.3 s .I. ..:. . .. __----- Crockett No.4 j; li 17 _ bale.&No.] ...� _ ! j;. .... .. _. Valoua No.? .. .. , ._ Vnlona No.3 Port Costa No.1 P Port Costa No.2 Danville No.1 t l ...Drnrige No.3 San Ronan j t Tassajurn : Alumo Lafayette ifaragu Orinda. S•)�� Alhnnibrn if .. _. Wnlnnt Creek No.1 _--- p Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut Creek No.3 Snrnnnp 71 - Bfartiuer.No.1 6e I. a �- — Afartinez No.2 ...Afarliucr.No.3 Afartinez No.4 � '•IOIr ;l'q- - Afnrtinez No.5 Alartinez No.G t 5(u I b'd '� ... / yJ f Afnrtivez No.i Alartincz No.S 116 3 Martinez No.9 Vine Hill 8 _ y9l; Illi 2. 118 Mountain View Concord No.] X73 -0+- Concord No.2 Concord No.3 8 :l-IS 10 Concord No.4 Associated I. �f3q 3 Cowell I r Pacbcea 6 - - Il/o b � Pittsburg No,1 ^ L F Pittsburg No.2 PittsburgNa.3 � I' I PittsburgNo.4 Pittsburg No.5 Pittsburg No.6 !i Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.SClayton j+ Alm•gnn Territory - Bay Point Clyde -44 v - Nicbols ; Totals Carried Forward M I COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 CoUStgble-: Tasticeatf-1ace- C0n5A?ble Tdstice cf Pogee- Ca»s 6le 5 T�rresh.in � �owl7sh('�� ��'`Tnrrtsh�� /3 Tvw slur✓ /3rhTo,ff,7 I; o- ji e , I ; i I y r i r 4 I h% i ,17S I« - i. (O(o 2. j, i 1 ; I s I 1? s GE 73 S? 17 --�— -- I; ; .9 � N i :.A COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 3 7 Call sthie— 1 s 1cP of/�%C e- Tstce .541p I�`�Twnsh�p ��roYrsfi/�o Y% Tawns/r/�v /� Twnsti/�o ; V/'To wns/�/ a _ ELECTION PRECINCTS �- Totals Brought Forward i c' Antioch No.1g�_ `�7- _ Antioch No.2 t3 3 !1,3s- 1 Antioch No.8 yS - _��IO Antioch No.4 /D r No - Antioch No.5 _ '¢IE� ��h Lane Tree 57 Brentwood No.7 �( Brentwood No.2 Byron No.I Byron No.2 Knightsen - Oakley No.I Oakley No.3 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Spy _ I i tlu i 4 : 4 N , r - COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 Ca»etb/e Tusfce af/�aee Consh/e — L+ TwNsh� /T�Tnshio �/7k Twysti�• a v v ! p � _ r B� 77 ! ti 4 q a i r o- rr • N f � u r COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I ELECTION PRECINCTS i !I El Cerrito No.I i ' Dl Cerrito No.2 u 1;1 Cerrito No.3 El Cen•+to No.4 131 Cerrito No.5 hensineton Richmond No.1 Riuhmoud No.2 -- Riehmond\o.4 'I - Piehmond No.3 1; Riebmand No.5 Richi and No.B RM.noo u9 No.7it Riclunm+d No.8 RMi—nd No.8 Richmond No.10 p Richmond No.11 Richmond No.13 I F 'r it i mhmond No.1-F ! li+ohmond No.15 1 Ri:hnun¢I No.]fi Rohrii No.17 Richmond No.18 Piehmool No.19it Ricl000d No.20 li _ Riel mond No.21 Riol+mond No.22 � ' Richmond No.23 I I Richn end No.21 Richmond No.25 Riehmoud No.26 I Rielunond No.27 Richmond No.28 ------------ fl Richmond No.29 u Rielimond No.30 ° I' Rielunond No.3, Richmond No.33 - Richmmrid No.34 _ r Richmond No.35 - I RPlohmond N.35 n hmond Fo.36 _. 7 R I:ion 1 No.37 W7h I San Pablo No.1 { l: p Son Pablo No.2 Ginnt d- Rodeo No.1 Piloole No.1 Pinole No.2 Hercules N Selby a a Totals Carried Forward ' F h q:I 1 I I COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 it l V Y a 7 777T it Ji SII 4 I I , q Ih it 1 I fi E u } it f ! i r r it I I COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ELECTION J PRE,CIATGTS II it (5� Totals Brought Forward fi71 I� Crockett No.I .I Crockett No.2 Crockett No.3 --------- W Crockett No.9 Valona No.3 _ nnry 7 Port aeCosta No• Danville . .... _ h I k... Danville No.2 pppp San Rnmuu Tassajarn Alaino Lafayette MoragaOrinda Alhambra Walnut Creek No.1 Walmrt Creek No.^_ Wahntt Creek No.3 Snrnna}r 9 it Martinez No.I 1lartinez No.2 I ' I .11artincz No.3 II .... i - -. .. -....... IP ... Martinez No.4 ATartjne7 No.r Diartinez No.G n 1Iartinez No.T Martinoz No.S Martinez No.G Vine Hill - _ - I .Mountain View Concord No.I C Jf ,oncord No.2 f• i i i e Con eord No.4 Cowell Pittsburgrittsb No. urn no. _ S+ PittsL g a.-. Pittshnrg No.4 n Pittsburg No.6 Pittsburg No.G 'I Pittshnrg No.i Pittsburg No.S Clayton Morgan Territory �; p Ray Point Clyde ' Nichola Totals Garrind Forward I 1 : : 1 J J COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 41, F i - 1 C u i h i f I '1 : i - I � 1. h U i u : ii : d — : I� I I i I 1 COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE at C QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS n y ; i 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 $ g 10 qH NH rj < eq 0 m O p m F �ppR m I d ILEG`ZCN >q3wmS- %59<OmkG RPCINCS Mqm�HWdNHod N 00 &dg 0 a a " dd°W� W 6 AOd`mHWd 'FmWH<c pAAWq FAaO H a For IgaiW YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO_YES NO ::YRS NO :YES NO ;YES NO YES NO :.. q q EI Cerrito No.I J/t 3t td& -61; j 1].;s 81 : G. t{b x7q,%3 1dq:,1O1 40 117 A-67-96 F/zj b3 El Cerrito No.2 .'7.5 tq ctS 31 ALO 11Y At(- 'j/ 31 70;'4L $.0„7.33'2;113.91 ;Z1 SS;,'71.43�.....-_....._-.._.�.----- EI Cerrito No.3 :/3/ 26 // St'1 :�3 y y 7/ //�. ja /d x;Y) y1,.�� 3t //3;/a1, b/ yo bg El Cerrito No.# "t1 J IS;,`b j ;C 1,;3:t i b" „1 6 $" 1' 2 t1.a t Q- E -- �� 6 a . 7 61 z /'B o 35L tl _.. .. `l r I El Cerrito No.S * 0 2/ 32. 31 8 70 � 621 -13,50 t0 2 � N � � b1 3'!aJ Sz;3Y ��!'30 3�l Kensington '� *4- 16 30,rF r S /3 _. ,✓ Y Y 7 ! 7a rat 6,2:�� /6 t,;:/sy-33 ;az 17�a h Richmond No,I7 S- is 7y sz. 78:•/6 �y a/ 6z;«� ss"�� ;47'7z b8 6y 38`SS .3 Y i Riehmand No.2 :S'1- f 71 ?4 b1 :.5Y rfc:` �� 3`(`32 61,,64`7 6 556_; 163"77 Richmond No.3 >U b10 S 4 7Y t ! 1 SSU -,y '7 70;5A 3( /1 71 41 63 56;77 vF d { Richmond No.# Riebru.nd No.5T !3 b r'S I`F 81 'f 'SS ( 6361 �74�'5`( 1'S'>3 63igLu Richmond No.G :'��S5I 4- /q. -' 3 1a:%r 1��y a�.gra Richmond No.7 ,N� t `s y- ��- 4S! Fo 7{7K ;`L >z U.;6,1 b2, 7<L _._.._.._ it,3 fl - Riehmond No.6 - Iuy �3,/ot 35 >6 //,/ 64 3 y� (.Y0 4tS lal 3 Jt�{ 73 ` k 447 Richmond No. %,y Se /or ,,L,'Y8 /2 E,,.6`j.f`5 3Ly4, S j 81.x;.21 51x;>2. Irg,:'y! 40 ';`j3 j a Riclun—d No.10 w`19 ti_`19 30 ;q its (. :' 1 _,..1- y l&,; 1 k,.: C3 i :y� �59y 54a s1 oa Richognmi No,1I .' „ 1tO 2t //t' 3S y8 /'x0:79 81 .30 /d 7,6Y 91 `93 it/ '3b, to3;g3 77''//5�" ' _...._ Rielunond No.12 X32 `1ab,83 14-I .:� `♦ ,� 1b Rielggnond No.X3et 6' J-o r / 13 7 'b 3 3 ,.3� /67.--/b � a Jt I ?, Bd ,f t.g ..._ .4z � 5b$ �t ly lou- / l //� "y c 1. / J 1iS S 3.;`ld �y �- 111 60 ��-; Richmond Na.1# 2 z 13 t t/ 7$.y,L..?p.�: 7J, 6 .� '��-.�1../d'1}'� (.3:L YS.;I 7 B ://14:41.3y Richmond No.15 v /1{ 1$r /0 1_N4-:4-2/0575 a 66 61- 6 5s." Ricbmood Nc.16 „q r / ,z F - Rielunond No.17 �+ K Ib q rO�,S S X2 62. ,$tt.b�..,'.l $$ 6 �7 y 1 ' ti 7 - i y !�—, 44 lS .F4- 1- .21 +`� 31 IF3 13" x48 3'.,+ Si;3b 2.S�/h,Sp ,5,6 3'7 7: i _ - 144 Riehmmad No.IS :.rt,ln !1 91 Ifl 12 83 YS� o'F 5'j y 3.t 7�, _ Rielunond No.11 6b 73 5 17 a8 b8 '3L 72l {':.It]io'S� -4hchmond-N0.24._...._.......� I 77 /� 1; 78.'`1. 71..7x1,2+Q Rielunond Na.21 .lOb '1-� IOY 'a.�n-1- 114. 66 .... .._V� 76 �8 7 J .7 91 ;ss 38 �1 9a s / 7h 9y 4� Richmond No.22 11 :J3 9t 77 „ b 't ,u 81 IFI 78 J $f .:763q-::rU `l7,S 6C�;$ ehnt Riond Nc.23 E, 3 -- Ia.itl'>�I� Jrs °F�'�� 1�g;$$ `dX a to zj�C�t9-E;711 4+1,.1 1K1 7b Jbe�`i t°E.►:b'S—'J —Rirllmoncl No.24 :121 138{ G�. T 7a GP17 /d7::./d3 33 2S 1// 7/ rP //d 3 t a Richmond No.26 ),+a`2 IS 154-1J yS 161 71 16b 66 1(01.4-7 134,/2S,3q- Richmond No.26 `jt 10.7+/- t6,13 14-: 1g 6 4 2 Richmond No.27 y - ;.ti:i '`a sy. ;10-0 /y 101 3x'4{ /r7 737.1. .3s 6L �t gy /a3S'31-Sbi�y:sy:S� ��d _ Riclunood No.26 ✓?b 5 34-- 4 8 3b /f� 23 1Z> :14 l.j Riebmoad No.29 '] S6/y .:7zyc:si) c.t fy 6b 3o ate; 7d 28: 3 at,';so 7a. 70.�o!f - Richmond No.36 30 .3- u' 1 S,:tt J 2 t- t 3d YG� /1 3 Rielnnoa I No.31 ,^'..y f K r5.. q:.¢. `(� t;,7 1 :..¢x 11 1'T 4• r�'1?, l o� �.7-2:�O�.t t� y / �.s. ..9 Richmond No.32 rj1,. I _$y . 1;21 //3.6L 6/ .3 B0,11 yb,.7.1 3 0 E8171 7'v 82 >F.t. .__. . Richmond No.33 ::S' 13 84 / '2S `bz St 131 a 60 6t.L. 6P, '� 1 y 7J 1518 71:ss.3b'77 Riclnoond No.34 1-0 Pq­ ..:•L/6S.SB to 1. W-`j /3/,.66 13�://1,SG d7,r3l t/ro 1J9,./l F :6,aj Richmond Na.3o 'i�'1- 13 7� ln1-,.13 16 :*6 Si,, ('6 bS �3] bS '/8 68 ,uyLi.S�; Richmond No.36 16 7 "t`.1-Y 33.3.7-17,L 8 4-lI k (.6 110;G;_ 13(.::/;L Richmond No.37 1 ! y 79 7-L:31 b3 a{ 1 8y 1 r5 1/L'8/ b7 /!`f: a3g llichwoad No.:i5 �� - lq, 35 133 4S'b� 3YS 5b 1oP!gk, to6v/o 34 77 ! 1 62!06 70 _. 6 San 1'abIn No 1 � 'I6 E.1F�{'3�. l3S;1$j"$'1. 16�:7t) San Pablo No.2 /0-0 IFo //� 3(- 3/ 136:: 6q, Y fws 14-s/oy >7 1E 1.2,�/2 AI. 7&!Y 9 6,6 Giant :.3"� ] /S 33 2� 1 36 3] 2y�,30 17 ;II -. Radea No.1 ;a.L .2$-967 ,: � `1'v :.16/ 3t6 3ie'8(0;5-J 80,`10 7` 2. ./IIb'7S' Rodeo No.2 8.� 1.6- ;L4-:aS 1.3 ;:16 tFz 4S'S4.,151 76 '73 33 �;.0 9q :710:61 ql ,moo PinoleNo.I �61/- /.0 31 7atbS.28 30 31 Pinole No.2 1-3 Ib b6 7;L 2�L- U 70 'f- :LS.5 t d-,'- -4- 1S �- 3 9 � 76 ;71 3 S IICFenlCB ;ya 22,/x3 a/ :��/aS;yr, 3 70�x,�z 7�'SY 29 _24 1115 9-46 Selby 11/ b ;,t�156 t7 �Z.:�F�-// 3 30 1 8- 6-4,'3i -�Lj *2,13 Tatcis Carriod Forward - I 1 ---_,------- COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 J . ) °w ,.4 d WFw Cf G Oq RD fig wP gem p�m0 W fQ Wp . R pNw CR °a m3 F �W imlid ' woOpWVp m M1 Ny Ow#p wp try b q mWWN :, rw HpRt W mQ m �Ww P G O R p . R.-mg p°a _ B w - z ° - ° m w w �f: W YES NO YES NO. 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Richmond No.11 $/ 3'1 6 L 43•:7., !FZ 6 4-1_-.5�7 46 3G Riclunond No.12c I �� I Richmond No.13 _II/J 2'1-:.`.-, 3b'6$ '41-'17 S3 'F l -moi 5 1 Richmond No.14 7 31-..6 1 '11-:71 S-1 :70 c.1-0 15-641 b6 G6.. Richmond No.15 '$7 - II 1� S y-So;6y-4 by 1'6:60 v1 ;�6.�g;. Richmond No.16 *y U6..1 S 3G•`�''� 'F( � .. ._._. 66 5 Richmond No.17 '.13� 7.1 1S 10:40 7/ 30 l7 Richmond No.13 :!`61-------- Richmond No.19 SO ki DE 31 491 41-4-10 -Richmond No.-2o —a 63 /8 1/7 z7 9'/ 3U 42 /1 1/51'3 '6-3.t:/!` �. .. �-...............-_..._._.f Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 Richmond No.29 ?ION �( 6!- fo :$I 6' 7z "- 70�`0'%6 v'2 j -. ] ll I � 1 :__.Richmond-No.E4 .... ? yl 91;.64 42';;y9'fY.G�3S_.553'0 sat 60'.� s ----____-- Richmond No.25 s/1� s,b•Y•"Y 3$;b,_, �� 1<"� 515. �� 11�!l.L a Richmond No.26 " ':F6 �f-j 2 �[I 1 3 1 '�O 'b �� �.-"-...--'-_- sy )s. �a; y 1 g' ' , --— Richmond No.27 "!f5 rk•L 48 J-13 .5" -'1.O"'y 3-1 �y j r3 S,50.. 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A San Pablo No.2 I 41:SG 5-/.71T 674-.7A Giant Rodeo No.1 : 36 µ.bi.S _6l- 's Rodeo No.2 61 C3 Pinole No.l 35 3 J.ly 51 ..30 3/ Pinole No.2 ;iS( 10 20 bra 37-31 .3s-12 31 12:3O YSr - IIcreulea 3y:/.1 45.67 13 _('d 30':sg .. .. .- Selby ;24- 21 36 /9 ab 12:21,'1fL Totals Carried Forward - f q 1 COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS st it it it ti j r: 9 I i G — ' Y, I 1 _ o I _ G It L � I I I : 1 yi : I I Iif , P I a r i it I } _ - h : - G - IjI _ ,I II p it i it I I '9I I, d yy tl i I x k a - I y I' a I, F I I �. h I I j r it j I, T, COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 1 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SDBMITTBD TO VOTE OF ELECTORS :. 23 24 25 26 27 28 x k••a .. axk M CIA _ .y P Rx :imn ooRs oe n pd x8 :'! � "t IMUCTION h o x2<e PRECINCTS a �eFo i gI�a ep°oaOn loo o � P I aua x�:p Na d :p t 4 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO 'YES NO YES NO Table Brought Forward Crockett No.1 ']� 4-0.+IC 3 S G 8 +F 1 ..73 :.=''� +l•O sµ 6� ry 97- d_..__._.___ .._ Crockett No.2 u+S 31 30 .5 2.,5 4.3y J- S.3 a/ 5 43 ? { Crockett No.3 y57 333 - `f3 ;1-k5 3s.H-6--z6;.'*b 19.:33 Crockett No.4 t6y 3¢ 03-S S 1 µp s Valona,No.1 2 j 0 at, la i 3o 3 2.,r/'-+ 10 >4 } Valou.No.2 Valens.No.9 --.-- Port Costa No.1 11 3 :+b:vq r 1 ..;r8 /1 % '7 - ... - Part Costa No.2 E)L.).1- + /`{- •L -71 Danville No.l ;L-1 r. .,1H 3 t ,S ya .5 'yS':y-2 l�:dib Danville No.2 ;17 a1.SIS bo V 4-0 7AU a�.s1 `+!,7rj 'f't), San Ramon ga 3. 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Asemiated �6 b c %D fi O ss. Y 0 !.q %a µC''�[; 4-7, _ Cowell 57 t7 i:�S 3by 5D YU .41 y� �h] ;4-0 'vt� 1 + - -... Pacheco :5 '-1] '.311 6y;�7,L,o (o�-.3'l::+f-8'51 :113 It-`� ..- Pittsburg No.1 ''''!- 1L'.:2(0+n µ?w 1d. A1,1.L $0 1� =A7 1t _-- - ..._.._ __ . . , z.. - Pittsburg No.Eg/ !^o / >2 i3/ i0 i lq 12 2Z J 1 1S" L „ -- Pittsburg No.3 -[ .30 6 2 tF Z I/t{. 7�•�O-6 6 9lv i 6 n -.-- --- -.- Pittsburg No.4 l b' IL..l 6 /'S 1 f f Z'>-� y '/`G I u 13 11 �. ...- ;, Pittsburg No.5 .. g"6N 'J:�1] �SSd :i�(;,6218•u6 Pittabur No.6 P 1,7- Iq '4a7 j,j u-• 1(-s. 10 :!/vim 51 Pittsburg No.i ),3:1B Pittsburg No.3 6 Y7 s.7 3>l;+F3 33 q-2 iL 33 11 31 3-L Clayton �� aq.3? �`6 �Y }1 >� 36;113tf+Y33� Morgan Territory �r 2 6 `F S,: 1.`r 1_ 9 F Bay Point G�' $$ 6 1 H-0 15 S 'as y( 5ti 3q .7o Yo; 1. tS; .. __.. ---- Clyde .Clyde =; 1s' 3r] r �l +tL +I6 /y_:+F2 /9-,`tl-.1 Nichols t30.// :.-2 /s, :15.Iq :YI +J Total.carried Forward P ' h f � IY COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE {! GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QIIESTIONS AND PROPO51TI0 NS SUMMED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS sk fi Nil J - --- 1 ; ' f i h INNj I ' I I iiu I n k i I Iq I t P � - k n U I � : 'I I � I 1 h r r I I ; it „ li i ,I ij I N I' I I � I ! I u { 'i COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SOBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 23 24 25 26 27 28 PsLPCTION oa °kp p°°1N kap°op o° iCk I! Ij I PP'10MICTS "� °rk�aa W. �geae �e i o°wlj I wa � ■ -i N YES NO YES NO i;YES NO YES NO YES NO !YES NO e: A Totals Brought For crd 6 r. •; : -Y Antioch No.I :3 x.S !1/S"�J 3.1 2/ 3 6 J-143(, 7S r -.... _ -.t— - - •h Antioch 1`o.2 rB 1 .y S 5.1/,4 1 7' Antioch No.3 3q- - 6 O .Antioch No.4 h 4 3 ILLS 3 L _ s z 35 J >y i 18 11 G Antioch No.5 b9 !-S''I-3 rF�.'(-G'1 Y6,'J S?"S :.57-3U '1.� Lone Tree Brentwood No.1 7gU 3 !.G6. -,'6G.3G �5$'��,�� !f'a��9b-rE. ?tSo +q-�z 3o.Sy It Brentwood No.2 y 1� � � ;I Byron No.1 S-- 20 1q 37 2Lv 7.1 41116-14.3- 4 _ I .. Byron No.2 �fU//y�-,:40 Z( '31,/78 ,;3� . 1{Ill'a'llt6Cn. �'!+'11 :.�q �!J'r 7'�-1:���� ,;� �� ,It.S�.���._. �_ '_— _ ... ..--•Y s Oakley No.I " 13S/7 l-$ 1$ l x Oakley No.2 'I L: 'P+'.'bS 70 3 3 6 � sS3 � 4�� 7U.a�i. _ ! 1 b l- s --- — ; CONTRA COSTA.COUNTY TOTALS G 3�e9 97j pJ',6 k2'2 63S< 'I6ii z` 9Yn)'6D(4�,kI � 1 { - k I u I i h I i jii s r r p - - - I k q I =a I II 75 0 COMBINED PRECINCT & ABSENT VOTER VOTE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 2nd, 1926 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS aj I i ti Ir u I i J p I !I NNu r , , : h N , u , , I I (fyyy • I ..,jam I h j : r , N , : h I r I I , , 1 y ii 8Ti I _ ! . � � \� � :�\ . . ° :�\ . . � ! . : � \ : \}�1 . � \ \� �� \\\�� ` « � . \?//� «� � � 2 . � ^ �/\/\\�\ . 2 \. \\��\ m�\ � : �\\\���/ . . . � . \ � ��\ \ : \ . : . \ \� d\���° � � � � � , \?\\ °�\ ' � � \ � � ��\\\y�/ © � � � »2 � . . � � � »�} . - . . »� < \ » y\' . � : § ©\��} � � . � 45 And from the foregoing statement of the result of said election, this Board determines and 'inds and declares that fie following named persons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their respective names, and are duly elected thereto, and certificates of Electiodare directed'to be issued to each of them respectively, to wit: Superintendent o: Schools: William H. Hanlon. Sheriff: Richard Rains Veale. County Clerk: Jasper H.Wells. Auditor: A.N.Sullenger, ' Recorder: F.Irene Hurley, Tax Collector: Martin W.Jo-st. District Attorney: Archibald B.Tinning. Assessor: George 0. Meese. Treasurer: Charles L.Dodge. Public Administrator: Raymond B,Johnson. Coroner: Aubrey Wilson. Surveyor: Ralph R,Arnold. Supervisor District #1: Zeb Knott. Supervisor District ir3: Charles H.Hayden. LQEiSHIP, JUSTICE OF PEACE. CONSTABLE. One, Frank L.Glass B.H,Rogers. Two William E,Young Walter Parker. Three Geo. O.Duncan Harry M.Stow. Four A.E.Clark E.B.Read Five E.P.Jackson John Ott. Six Wade W.Moore Joseph Rodda Seven A.H.MacKinnon George Conlan Eight Matthew Ward Evan E. Thomas. Nine Robert Wallace, Jr. Frank A.Lawrence Ten L.F.Grover M,G,Moitoza. Eleven Wm.P.Terry Arthur Mc"onald. .y Twelve Ray H.Standish James J.Fox ' Thirteen T.O.Graves Charles E.Chapman Fourteen H.G.Krumland A.J.LeGrand Fifteen John Roth Arthur A.Alstrom Sixteen A.W.Smith Wm.Ludricks Seventeen Ales. Murdock, Jos. A,Jesse. In the Matter of Compensation of Election Officers. It is by the Board ordered that the following compensation be and the same is hereby ordered allowed to election officers serving at election on Nov. 2nd, 1926: Election officers, $10 per day. Delivering returns to Court House, $3, per day. For each mile travelled, one way, $.25. Hall Rent, $5.00. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 15, 1926, at 10 o'Cloc A.M. ' . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. Clerk. r i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i MONDAY, IIOVEE;BER 15, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. '{ $resent: Hon. W,J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Uells,Clerk. Absent Supervisor C.H.Hayden, 9 { In the Letter of Aporoval of Rarrarts of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following , warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be approved, to wit: :3 i No. Date Amount. c� 425 November 1st, 1926 $ 1,061.75 426 1134.55 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board by affixinf, his signature thereto. ?;k In The latter of Application . of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company to cross county road with pipe. - The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board for permission to cross county road No. 21, with a 1 1/2 inch iron pipe for the purpose of carrying a telephone cable, It is, by the Board ordered that said Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company be and they are hereby permitted to drive underneath the County Road No. 21, at points designated and in the manner satisfactory to the County Engineer and Supervisor of Supervisor District #1, a 1 1/2 inch iron pipe, in accordance with said application. ` In latter of Communication from Bay Point Community Club. Bay Point Community Club having made request for "Speed Limit" signs on new extension of Highway in,Bay Point, running diagonal to !lain Street and for a 'School— Slow" sign placed on or near the extension of Lind Street, one Block north of, school house, and the diagonal street running towards Pittsburg; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said communication be referred to , R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, with request that said signs be placed at his earliest convenience. - 47 i In Matter of Cancellation of Taxes n county property. The at?,ention of the Board of Supervisors having been called to the assessment of county property being in Additional Survey of Town of Martinez, North 25 feet of ' Lot 6, -lock 21, assessed to Tormey & Merrithew, and which is now owned by the County of Contra Costa, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to cancel said assessment on Assessment Rolls.h 1 In Matter of Correction of Assessments. County Assessor Geo. O.Meese, having certified to this Board that certain cleri- cal errors appear on Assessment Roll for 1926-27, and asking authorization to correct same in accordance with Section 3551 of the Political Code and said authorization hav- ing been consented to by he District Attorney of Contra Costa County; It is by the Board or::ered that said corrections be and the same are hereby ordered made, to wit: In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 40251, M.J. Schwendel, is assessed with Lot 10 Block 48 City of Bay Point, with improvements amounting to $170.00. There are no improve- ments on this lot. ' In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 43959 Charles Dean is assessed with Lot 12, block 1, Shell Heights. Through an error in this office improvements amounting to $600 were omitted; In Vol. 21 Assessment No. 43685, Mary A.Graham is assessed with Lot 6, Block 10 Martinez Park Add. $1 with improvements amounting to $1750. That there are no improve- ments on this lot. In Vol. 7 Assessment No. 15047, Lots 16 & 19, Block 22, East Richmond Boulevard are assessed to John Franks, Lot 19, should be assessed to John Shubat. Authorization to cancel Lot 19 from assessment of John Franke and assess same to John. Shubat is requested. In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 42188, B. Franzone is assessed with the E. 1/2 of Lot 27 Parkside Add. No- 3 with improvements amounting to $1100. There are no improvement on this lot. In Vol. 14 Assessment 110. 30295, J.F. Lyman is assessed with Lot 21, Block 9, Pringle Addition, with improvements amounting to $100. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 16 Assessment No. 33661, Lot 22, Block E. Amended Map of Berkeley Park, assessed to J.A.Gillard, with improvements amounting to $100. There are no improvemen s on this lot. In Volume 3 Assessment ''Is. 6806, Lot 15 Block 108 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, assessed to Albert C. Waldorf with personal property amounting to $450.00, j This personal property has been also assessed with Lots 14 & 15, Block 11, Robert Seaver Ad::ition-. Mr. Waldorf also claimed 'War Veteran Exemption on this Lot and thro gh an error in this of:ice same was not allowed. r=a Au thcrization to cancel the personalpropertyamounting to $450 and allow exempti n on Lot 18 Block 106 Amended �:ap of the Cit: of Richmond is requested. c`1 In Volume 4 Assesszent No. 7673, John E.Carlson, is assessed with Lots 23 and 24, Block D Richmond Tract, and claimed exemption on same. Im.,cediately after filing claim for exemption with this of=ice he sold this property and asked that claim for exemptio on same be revoked. Through an -error in this office this exemption w,s allowed. 7 Authorization to cancel this exemption and to extend tax against these lots is { requested, In Vol. 20 Assessment No. 41416, Joseph Talken is assessed with N. 55' of Lot 1 + Bleck L Town of Valora, with personal property amountin to $150. There is no personal property to be added to this lot. Vol. 15 Assessment No. 32755, An rew J. Will is assessed with Lot 25, Block 85 i �d Richmond Annex, with improvements amounting to $50. There are no iWprovements on this lot. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits, The following societies having made application to this Board for permission to conduct dances until three o'clock A.M. on following dates, to it: Bwedish American Lodge #367, Bay Point, Nov. 27, 1926. Libertv Club of Danville, San Ramon Hall, Nov. 24, 1926. ' Booster Club, Rodeo, Nov. 20, 1926. It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to above named societies - to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on above dates,,. In Fatter of Resignation of W.W. Wood, as Fire Commissicner of Mt. Diablo Fire District. W.W.Hood, Fire Commissicner of Mt. Diablo Fire District, having filed with this Board, his resignation as Fire Commissioner, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said o-fice declared vacant. In the matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made by this Board be discontinued from and after dates set forth herein: Beginning Nov. let, 1926, $10 state aid and $5 county aid to Probation Officer for support of Signa Holmsten, be discontinued on acaunt of being self supporting, Beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, $12.50 county allowance of Mrs. Minnie Nott, Richmonl, be discontinued on account of commitment to Sonoma State home. Beginning Nov. lst, 1926, $20 state aid and $10 county aid to Mrs. Palma CaccilIoa 130 W. 2nd St. Pittsburg, be discontinued on account of denial by State, Beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, $10 state allowance of Mrs. hin_:ie Jaquith, 2662 Garvin Ave. Richmond, be discontinued on account of denial by State. Beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, $20 county allowance of Philomena Ciaci, San Pablo be discontinued on account o= death. It is further ordered that the following allowances be granted: Begiving Oct. let 1926s $20 county allowance to Mrs. G.E.Bullard, A.F.D. 1, Walnut Creek be continued for three months. Beginning Oct. 1st, 1926, $20 state and $10 county aid, of Mrs. Rosa Pechavar, ' Crockett, be continued, Beginning Nov, let, 1926, county allowance of Mrs, Martha Mountford, 243 Second St, Richmond, be increased from $15 to $20 per month. Bx Beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Catherine Erea,A653, Crockett, be allowed $10 State aid abd $5, county aid for support and maintenance of her minor child. Beginning Nov. 1st 1926, Andrew Courtney, R.F.D. 1, Bx 332, San Pablo, be allowed $10 county aia. Beginning Oct. 1, 1926, Mrs. Iva E. Graham, R.D. 1, Box 146, Berkeley, be a allowed $15 county aid for support a.dmaintenanee of five year old child, � i 49 >a Beginning Oct. 15, 1926, Mrs. Annie Miner, E1 Cerrito be allowed $20 county aid for support and maintenance of herself and husband on account of old age. Beginning Oct. 15, 1926, Mrs. Marcellina Flores, Box 869, Crockett, be allowed $60 county aid far support of herself and maintenance of five minor children. ' It isfurther ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until a the further order of this Board.r, x ' r In the Matter of Allowance of } Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra costa Count which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by the State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Cos to County durinS the year 1926, and from moneys collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses which said moneys shall be expendf d by said County exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in sai County and the following claims having been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. #2, and under the supervision of County Surveyor's Department; It is by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby orders paid out of the Funds of Special Road Fund, to wit: SUPERVISOR DIST. #2: Hsafe Lorp omany --- ARA;Gram s gioc �o. - -- $RA; Louis Smith - - - - - - - 200.00 Chris. Svanberg - - - - - 200.00 Twohy Bros. & L.F.Shea -- 300.00 y COU14TY SURVEYOR'S DEPARTiIENT. Crown Bitumens company - - 0527.79. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.t 3 ' In the Latter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 3, would be unreasonably burdened ' by the full payment of said claims following, It is by the Board ordered that tie said claims be paid out of the General Fund, as follows: California Corrugated Culvert Co. "$114.74. R.Bollman - - - - - - - - - - - - 213.50 C.Carlisle - - - - - - - - - - - - - 42.50 E.L.French - - - - - - - - - -- - - - 54.19 Bartlett Foley - - - -- - - - - -- 103.25 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - - - 269.41 A.A.McMahon - - - - - -- - - - - - - 323.13 A.A.dcLahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - 165.05 R.G.Polsen - - - - -- - - - - - - - 103.50 Fred Thomsen - - - - - - - - - - - - 51.75. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote: Ayes: Sepervisors Knott, Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: done. Absent: Supervisor Hayden. n 50 { r AND THE BOARD TAKES RECESS TO MEET ON MONDAY, DECE1'.BER otb, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. % . . . . .Clerk. ,J I �f 5f IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MOUDAY, DEC. 6th, 1926. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Oleson, C.H.Hayden and R.J.Trembath. J.H.tells,Clerk. i The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of Novembe 1926, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 415 Deo. 3 1926 $ 110.00 416 58.85 417 53.40 419 25.67 420 " 52.50 421 5.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation Dist. #1619, be approved, to wit: i No. Date Amount. 424 Oct. 27, 1926 $ 70.00 429 Nov. 25, 1926 . 1000.00 429 Nov. 24, 1926, j,-1000.00. 1 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by af'_ixing his signature thereto. Al i In the Matter of Petition of Citisens of Rodeo and Oleum for construction of side-walk between said towns. A petition having been presc,ied to this Hoard by citizens of Rodeo and Oleum, requesting the Board of Supervisors to take some action towards building of a side- walk to safe guard life and limb of pedestrians between said towns; It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby referr- ed to Supervisor Knott, in whose district said property lies, and to the State Highwa. Commission. " it 52 i In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. County Assessor, Geo. 0, Meese, having certified to this Board that the follow, ing clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll ehich said corrections having been . ti been consented to by the District attorney, It is bythe board ordered that said corrections be and the same are hereby made as follows, t- wit: ' Vol. 14 Assessment No. 30477, L.G.Lawrence is assessed with two descriptive parcels of land and claim for 'i)ar Veteran Exemotion was filed on same by both L.G. Lawrence and his wife, Jean R.bawrence. Exemption for $1000 only was allowed on same. As both Mr. Lawrence and his wife are War Veterans and hold Honorable Discharges authorization is granted to correct the error and allow $2000 exemption instead of $1000. Vol. 2 Assessment No. 25$7, Albert Anderson, C/o M.H. Salisbury, is assessed vi h the S. 8' of Lot 17 and all of Lot 16 Block 34 Townsite of Santa Fe and claimed exe ption on same. Mr. Salisbury is entitled to full exemption on this assessment but T through an error in this office only one—half interest was allowed. Request grants to allow full exemption. In Vol. 3 Assessment No. 6210 Lottie B.Hori.er is assessed with the S. 15' of Lot 17, and the N. 15' of Lot 18 Block 65 Amended Map of the City of Richmond with personal property amounting to $150. 'There should be no personal property assessed with s air. In Vol. 7 Assessment ',-is. 10122, La.,bert Wierda is assessed with Lots .9 to 19 inclusive, Block 3, Richmond Traffic Center. Mr. Wierda does not own Lot 19. Lot 19 should be assessed to East Richmond Heights Land Co. Authorization granted to cancel this lot from Assedsment No. 16122 and assess same to East Richmond Heights Land Company. Vol. 12 Assessment No. 25611, Realty Syndicate Company is assessed with Lot 95A with improvements amo,rting to $180. There are no improvements on this lot. ' In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 28465, Fred Mcllonald is assessed with Lot 7 Block A Pinole Villa Sites, with oers nal property amounting to $210. There should be no personal property with this assessment. Through an error in copying the assessment roll, Lot 2 Block 6 Pringle Addition to Walnut Creek, does not appear on assessment roll for this year. Authorization granted to assess same in Vol. 14 to Peter Fortier. Through an error inwriting the Assessment Roll lot 13, Block 16 Richmond Boule— vard Tract was omitted. Your authorization to add this lot to Assessment Roll #4 in name of Harold A.Patterson is granted. In Vol. 19 Assessment No. 40571 Balfour Guthrie Investment Co. in care of F.L. Clark are assessed with Lots 75 and 74, _rentwood Irrigated Farms with improvements amounting to $500. There are no improvements on these lots. Vol. 12 Assessment No. 25953, Merl J. Starner is assessed with Lots 478 and 479 Berkeley Country Club Terrace and claimed War Veteran Exemption on same. Throug� an error in this office sage was not allowed. in Vol. 19 assessment No. 39963, R. Harkinson is assessed with Lots 4-5-6-7-18- 19 & 20 Block 7 South Park Addn. to Antioch. Lots 4-5-6— & 7 ardnow owned by the Antioch School District, also Lot 13 less the N. 29' and all of 14 of Youngs Subn. assessed to N.C. Cleaves (see assessment #39979) is owned by Antioch School District Authorization to cancel the same is granted. In vol. 6 Assessment #12837, H.P. Furseth is assessed with Lot 16, and the S. 1/2 of Lot 17, Bloc!: 24, Grand View Terrace Tract, with improvements erroneously shown as $1050. The correct valuation of the improvements is$300, In Vol. 17 Assessment #47220,Thomas & =.Y. Simeas are assessed with the N.E. 1/4 of Sec. 27, T 1 S. R. 1 A. The total assessed valuation is $3650. In allowing War Veteran Exe ption for Thomas Simeas, exemption to the amount of $3000 was erron ously allowed in stead of $1000 as it should have been. The tots assessed valuatio as it now anpears on the assessment roll is $650. The correct total assessed valuat ion is $2650.0 . Invol. 3 Assessment #6632, Charles M. Wiggins, is assessed with Lot 10, Block 96 Amended Map of The City of Richmond, with improvements amounting to $400; there are no improvements onthis Lot. In Vol. 15 Assessment #32631, William M. Lynch is assessed with Lots 30 and 31 in Block 83 Richmond Annex, and claim.-:d War veteran Exemption on same. Through an error in this office this claim; for exemption wan: not allowed. In Vol. 13 Assessment 427064, Giuseppe Ventimiglia is assessed with the N, 1/ of Lots 7 and 8 Block 36 Original Survey to the town of 'Martinez. This is double with Assessment #27059. Cancellation of #27064 is granted. Y In Vol. 12 Assessments #25574 and 25575 Lots 378 and379, Berkeley Country Club Terrace are assessed to Realty Syndicate Company in care of Marl J. Starner and War Veteran Exemption has been allor.ed on same. This is in error as Lots 478 and 479 k (see Assessment #25953) are assessed to the Realty Syndicate company in care of Merl J.Starner and exemption on same has been allowed. Cancellation of Assessment Numbers 25874 and 25875 is granted. Vbl . 17 Hssessment #36175 J.B.Bray is assessed with Lots 24, 25,Block 4, Andrade View Tract with improvements amo_:nting to $750. There are no improvements on these lots. Through an error in copying the assessment roll the S.W. 40' of Lot 14 block 12, Town of Stege, assessed valuation of Lot is $160 with improvements amounting to $}250 was omitted from Assessment Rol.. Batista & Anlognetta Aspesi own this lot and wish to pay the taxes on same. Authorization to add lot to assessment roll in Vol. 9 is granted. In Vol. 16 Assessment #33710 George Friend is assessed with Lot 12, Block I _ Amended 11an Berkel.ey Park with improvements amounting to $700. The corredt amount of improvements is 5100. In Vol. 16 Assessment #35549 William Rust is assessed with a portion of Lot 11 of San Pablo Rancho with improvements amounting to $5500. The correct assessed value - inn is $4000.00. Authority to reduce same to $4000 is 7 anted . i} The said order is passed by the unan-mous vote of the Board. r In the Letter of Cancellation of Assessments. t M.W,Jcost, Tax Collector, and Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having certified to this Board that they have discovered and hereby certify to the 'Board of Supervisor and Auditor of said County that in the years 1924-25 and 1925-26, Lots 24-25 Block 4, Andrade View Tract, have been erroneously assessed with $750 improvements and that there are no improvements on said Lots nor have there ever been any improvements on same; # It is ordered that said assessment for improvements be and the same is hereby 1k cancelled. Also that in the year 1924-25 Lots 11 and 12, Block 85 Amended Map of the Cit "3 of Richmond were assessed with improvements $250; that there are no improvements on °f said lot and first installment of taxes on same were said Dec. 1st, 1924, and second i installments of taxes are delinquent, and owing to the fact that there are no improve. 3 ments on these lots, authorization is a s ked:to cancel second Installment of taxes on same pith the delinquencies. Board Thereupon, it is by the ordered that the second installment of taxes on said Lots be and the same is hereby order cancelled with.delinquencies, y u 3 Pd R Im the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for a permit to conduct dances on dates set onposite their respective names until 3 o'clo k A.M. The Yoraga Dance Committee, Moraga, Nov. 27, 1926, Woman's Club, Oakley, Dec. 4, 1926, P 54 i E.W.Cordua, Oakley, Dec. 31, 1926, 3' Students of Liberty Union High School of Brentwood, Dec. 10, 1926. Valona Fire Department Dec. 31, 1926, It is by the Board ordered that permits be granted to said above named perso s 3 and societies to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on above dates.K. In the -atter of application of Associated Oil Company to construct a pipe line across Co:icord-Avon Road. The Associated Oil Company having applied to this Board for a permit to lay a conduit containing one four-inch steam line, 150 lb, Max, pressure, and one two-indh S Condensate line, 30 lb, Max. pressure, across Concord and Avon Road, at a bearing � 4908' S.W. centered on S.P,Station 4-77 as per our drawing 0224E102.attached to petition; also for two 10 inch. casings each containing 1 6-inch fire Foam line, across Avon--County road at bearing 4808' S.W, centered on S.P.Station 480 as per drawing 0224-E193, attached to petition; Upon motion duly made and carried, It is by the Board ordered that said reoue t be and the same is herebyI J granted, said work to be done under supervision of R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor and tc his entire satisfaction, andthe satisfaction of Super' visor District #3, In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Grading of Jonah Rill Road, being Sec. 1, of Div. 444, Sup. Dist. #'2. This Board having heretofore advertised for bid:: for grading of-Jonah Fill) - Road, being Seo. 1, Div. #44, Supervisor District #2, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following; bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: J.P. Holland, Inc. $,60 per cu. yd, W. G. Hauser, 55 j u a Guerin Bros. .'+9 G.C. J.Fraties, .57 " 3 C,A.Bruce & Sons, 44 J,F,Collins 39 Kayser raving Company 44 " Thereupon the bids having been referred to R,R-Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa county, and said R,R.Arnold, havin:4 reported to this Board that the bid of J.F.Collirs, at sum of $.38 per cu. yd is the lowest and best bid presented for doing said work, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby away - ed to J.F,Collins at price stated in his contract. It is further ordered that said J.F.Oollins give bonds in following'sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said 1 contract and fifty per cent of estimated catract price ac securit. for labor and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bond and contract in accordance orith the foregoing order. 55- ' In the Matter of Grading Winslow St. in Town of Crockett. This Board Navin,; heretofcre authorized the advertisement for bids for gradin Of Winslow St, in town of Crockett, and this being the time and place for receiving o bids, the following bids are 'received: Guerin Bros. $.65 per cu. yd. John F. O'Neill, .39 1/2 " E E.O'Brien 53 Thereupon said bids havin; been referred to R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor „x ' Contra Costa County, for his decision, and the County Surveyor having reported that the bid of JohnF. O'Neill is the lowest and best bid presented for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby award ed to John F. O'Neill, at the sun of $.39 1/2 per cu yd, for grading. It is further ordered that said John F. O'Neill give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District.Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. In the Matter of Communication from Harding Post fl61, Antioch. Harding Post $161, American Legion of Antioch, Cal, having called the atten- tion of the Board to the fact that the roof o? the American Legion Building at Antioc leaks very badly, and it appearin- to the Board that said roof on said building was a guaranteed roof, It is by the Board ordered t'.et the Clerk of this Board communicate with the Architects on said building and ask them to request the roofing contractor to repair j,.I y Sc^.id TOO£.h `e i In the Matter os Cancellation of �a Warrants. The County Auditor having requested that the following warrants be cancelled, A J and good cause appearing therefor, It is, by the Board ordered that said warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, towit: 7 COUNTY LIBRARY. No. Date Allowed. Amount. 40 July 6 1926 $ 75.00 y 906 June 7; 1926 16,00 BOND ROAD YaINTE\ANCE. . 291 Sept. 7, 1926 816,40, i HOSPITAL. 38 July 1, 1926 $ 45.00 74 " 1, 1926 40.00 93 " 1, 1926 15.00 122 " 1, 1926 15.00 137 it 1, 1926 20.00 164 " 1 1926 10.00 184 " 1' 1926 130.00 425 Aut. 1 1926 15.00 793 Sept. i, 1926 100.00 1089 'ct. 1, 1926 100.00 1390 Nov. 1, 1926 12.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. :r In the ?latter of Transfer of Funds. The County Auditor having requested that certain funds be transferred, It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $4981.04 be and the same is hereby transferred from General Fund to State Fund on account of the following Sonoma State Home, $3110. Whittier State School, 1222. Cal.School for Girls, 509.04 Preston School Industry, 146.00 The vote on foregoing order being unanimou.a C In the Matter of Application of ' Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California for an order for cancellation of certain Assessments on Real property. The Veterans Welfare Board having filed with this Board their petition prayinF that certain taxes levied noon certain property be cancelled, to wit: //�� 0 n Lots 10-11, Block 5, of City of Richmond as delineated upon that certain ma1S)entitled "Map of Richmond Pacific Heights, being a portion of Lot 65 of the Final Partition of the ban Pablo Rancho, Contra "osta County, Cali Sornia,"filed on 20th day of July, 195 in office of Co.=nty Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, deed recorded June 24, 1926 in Book 43 at page 234, Official Records taxes of 1926-27 assessed to Ralph Washburn and Clara Mashburn. (2) Lots 19-20, in Block 6, of City of Richmond as delineated upon said map entitled "Map of Terminal Tract City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, California" which man was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County on Sept. 11 1906 in Vol. E of Mane, page 100, which deed was recorded July 14,1926 in Book 47, page of Official Records; taxes 1926-27 assessed to Norman E.Anderson and Gertrude D. Anderson, (3) That certain tract of land located in City of Richmond,Oontra Costa County, State of California and described as follows: Beginning at southwesterly corner of Lot 5, black 10, as shown on map entitled "Richmond Traffic Center,"filed in office of Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on April 18, 1914, and running thence as follows: Northwesterly to the left along the circumference of a circle having a radius of 1375 feet and along the westerly line of Lots 9-10 said Block 10, a distance of 50 feet to the northwesterly corner of said lot 10• thence north 80°12'44" East along northerly line of said lot 10, a distance of 100 feet to northeasterly corner of said hot 10; thence southerly to the right along circumference of a circle Cavin- a radius of 1475 feet and along the easterly lire of said lots 10 and 9, a distance of 53 636 feet to the southeasterly corner of said Lot 9; thence south 82°17145" West, along southerly line of said Lot 9, a distance of 100 feet to point of beginning, being Lots 9 -10, in Block 10, as delineated upon that certain map entitled 'Richmond Traffic Center, being a portion of Lots b5-68 of Final Partition of San Pablo Rancho, Contra "ostal'ounty, California, filed on 18th of April, 1914, in office of the County Recorder of ContraCosta County, Deed recorded Aug.11 1926 in Book 43 at page 490 of Official Records, taxes of 192 27 assessed to Roy Ea, le, Ethel A.Eakle, Ralph Washburn and Clara Washburn, and the District Attorney having consented to said cancellation, I 57. I It is by the Board ordered that the taxes on said properties for theyear 1926-27 , be and the sameare hereby ordered cancelled. In the Matter of Acceptance of (Deed of Annie Loucks, for real property. This 'card having heretofore signified its intention of purchasing from Anne (Loucks, a single woman, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for public' ' ipark purposes and county road purposes or for any other purpose for which said property may be used, the hereinafter described real property, and te_s being the time to con- summato said purchase, and no one appearing in opposition thereto, or at all, and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, to purchase said lend for oublic park purposes, or for road purposes and for any other purpose for which same may be lawfully used, and said Annie Loucks, having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient deed conveying to the County of Contra Costa, the follorjing lands, to ri t: All that certain. lot, -Jece, parcel or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra. Costa, State of California, and particularly described as fol-, lows, t" rut: BEGI ..IXG at a point in the center line of the old county road leading from ' IMartinez to Pacheco at the corner common to the lands of Honorah Anderson and Annie (Loucks, said point beinc the south westerly corner of said property belonging to Annie (Loucks; thence running along the dividing line between the lands of Loucks and Anderson (S. 89°18' E. a distance of 253.43 feet to a point on the westerly line of the right 0 way of county HighTay Divisicn 16 leading from Martinez to Pacheco, and from which point the ce ter of a curve to the left wit:: a radius of 452.50 feet1mars S. 35034' w. thence running aloin said westerly line of County Highway right of way and said curve lin a northwesterly direction, a distance of 115.70 feet; thence tangent to said curve,', N. 69c05' W. a distance of 126,71 feet; thence on a curve to the right with a radius of 502,50 feet, and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 159.80 feet to a point on the center line of the aforesaid old county road; thence running along said !center line of said old county road, S. 33°03' E. a distance of 22.80 feet; thence S. 130°l8' 30" E. a distance of 182.14 feet to the place of beginning. Containing an area of 0.476 acres of land and being a portion of that certain'. tract of lend coraeyed by that certain deed recorded in Vol. 224 of Deeds, at page 232, Records of Contra Costa County, `'alifornia, lying andbeing in the Rancho Las Juntas, It is, by the Board ordered that the said deed be and the same is hereby ac- cepted and approved by this Board and said deed ordered recorded in County Recorder's of-ice. ' It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favbr of Annie Loucks, for the sum of $125. on funds of R.D. 1, S.D.3, in payment for said lands. The vote of the Board on said cider being unanimous.K In the Matter of approval of plans and specifications for grading Div. =FS, I of County Highr:ay, in Sup. Dist. ##5. R.R.Arnold, having adopted plans and cpecificatiore;, profile and cross-Sections for gr ding Div. ##45, of County HiE.hrray, Supervisor Dist. ##5, ;ontra Costa County, which said Divisicn #45, begins at town of Knightsen on north line of See, 5, T• 1 if. R 3 Z. land runs easterly and southerly to the southeast corner of Sec. 9, of said Township and i (range, a distance of 3 miles; r 55. 3r i 3i It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles, ands: cross-sections be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Board as plans r and specifications, etc. for grading said road; ➢; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Byron Times, for bids to be presented to this Board uo to the hour of 11 o1clock A.M. on Monday 1 January 3rd, 1927, for grading of said road, in accordance with plans and specifications. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. , t, It is by :he Board ordered that Beginning Dec. lst, 1926, $50 state aid and $10 county aid of Mrs. Ursula Mercurio, 350 E. lst St. PittsburL., be discontin:.ed on account of removal to Monterey. Begin ing Dec. 1st, 1926, $15 County aid of Lyman Cook, Alamo, Cal, be dis- continued on account of his death. Beginning Dec. 1st, 1926 the County allowance of $10 per month to Frank Bal- istieri, Martinez, be increased to $15 per month. Beginning Dec. lst, 1926, allowance (cm nty) of Mrs. Marie Carone, Crockett, be increased from $15 to $30 per month. Begin ing Dec. 1st, 1926, the County allowance of $20 paid to Thos.A.Boyer. Probation Officer, for the support of Thelma and Garnet Smith be increased to $25 per month. Beginning Nov. 15, 1926, Peter A.hagen, E1 Cerrito, be allowed $15 per month county aid. Beginning No; . 1, 1926, Elise N.Muller, 615- loth St. Richmond, be allowed, $25 per month county aid. ' Beginning Nov. 1, 1926, Mrs. Fernandez Romero, Selby, be allowed $40 per month c-unty aid. Beginning Nov. 15, 1926, Mrs, Alice L. Meister, P.O. Box 1016 Antioch, be allowed $30 per month State aid for maintenance of herself and three minor childrep.'; Beginning Nov. 15, 1926, Rena M. Riskas, 664- 3rd St. Richmnnd, be allowed; $20 Der month State aid and $10 per month county aid for maintenance of her two minor chilaren. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents o:: the firstof each and every month until the further order of this Board.,, In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 2, and of R.D. 3, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claims, ' IT IS By Trn BOARD ORDERED that the following claims be paid out of the General Fund of said County, to wit: SUP. DIST. "2: --gym lie & Baker, - - - - -- - --$749.73- SUP. DIST. j3: San Ramon Valley Bank 'Walnut CreAk, Assignee E.L.�rench, - - 41.07 San amen 'alley Be.nY., WalnutCreek, Assignee of L.French -- 23.25 J.Sarras, - - - - - - - - - - - -71.16 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - --- - 263.53 A.A.McMahon - - - - - - - - - - 265.26 I P 59 �- R.Falla - - - - -- - - - - - --- 55.40 : W.0 Brandon - - - --- -- - - - - -151.50 Coos Bay Lumber Co51.27 :y H.C.Greve - - - - - - - - - - - - 5.50 Tony Caoe110 - - - - - - - - - - 9.00 A.M.SheibY - - - - - - - - - - -- 7.00 S.R.Perry - - - - -- - - - - -- - - 4.50 Geo. Breneman - - - - - - - - - - -14.00 Joe Viera - -- - - - - - - - - - - 4.50 Moore Drydock Co - - - - - - - - 215.00 E. rdon --- - - - - ----- - - 48.81. C.CaCarlisle - - - 146.09 W.Potts - -- - - - - 45.50 Freitas Hdw, Co. — - - - - - - - - 35.80 San Ramon Valley Bank, Walnut Creek As<ignee of R,G,Polsen - - - - - -45.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. IT IN THE LATTER of Road-District ° Improvement #4 . RESOLUTIO' CO::FIRiI.G ASSESSMENT AND.DIAGRAM. The engineer of Mork in the matter of Road District Improvement No. 4 hav- ing on the 3rd day of November, 1926, filed with the Clerk of the County of Contra s Costa, State of California, the assessment and diagram in the matter of the improve- went of portions of Sanford Avenue, Wilcox Avenue, Alfreda Boulevard, Eighteenth Street, Nineteenth Street, Twentieth Street, and Twenty-first Street, in the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali:'ornla, initiated by Resolution of Intention No. 4, in the matter of Road District Improvement No. 4 of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and said Clerk having given notice of the filing thereof in accordance with law and Navin- in said notice fixed Monday the 6th day of December, 19263 at the hour of 10 o'clock A.L. as the time nhen all persons interested in said r work done, or in said assessment, would be heard by this Board of Supervisors and no - ^ appeals from said assessment having been filed herein and the matter of said assess- ment and diagram coming -n regslerly at this time for confirmation or otherwise; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that said assessment and diagram be and they are hereby confirmed. The foregoin; Resolution was pawed and adopted this 6th day of December, ' 1926, by following vote: s Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trer.bath. Hoes: None. Absent: Nine. 7 And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Monday, December 20th, 1926, at 10 -a o'clock A.M . ..Chairman. � Clerk. . ry � 4 60 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORo OF CONTRA COSTA COu::TY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 10 0AY, DECE-131 i 20th, 1926. The Board raet at 10 o',.-lock: ".M.. Present: Hon. N.J.Buchana , Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, and R.J,Trembath. J.H.?e11s,Clerk. C.H.Hayden, In the Matter of Allorance to Indigents, Good cause appearing th_refor, it is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore mad^ to Lars. Speranza Aiello, Crockett, be discontinued from and beginnin Dec. 1st, 1926, be diccontinued on account of denial by State, ($30 state and $20 County aid), It is by t o Board further ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents: Begi+; i'a Dec. 1st, 1926, Mr. and Mrs. :iilliam Tipoey, 680-3rd St. Richmond California, be allowed 040 per month county aid on account of inability to cork and old age. Beginning Dec. 15, 1926, icr. Joe bathos, Route #1, Martinez, be allotssd $60 per month state aid for support anu maLntenance of his six minor children. That beginni:._ Dec. lst, 1926, the $40 per month county aid that is being paid to Mrs. Alma :7estover, for support of Violeta and Demetra Stamatopalous be paid to Sirs. Margie Stamatopalous, 220 S. 5th St. rtichmond. That beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, the $10 per month State aid which ses granted to Mrs. Si'ldred Fouler, Marti-es, for support of her brother 011ie Davis be granted Mrs. Gus Gordon 3910 Lusk Ave. Oakland, for the oupport and maintenance of her brother in her home. That begin-in�Dec, lst6 1926, $10 per month countyallo-.,ante to Sandy Sambre Antioch, Cal, be increased to 15. per month. It is further ordered that beginnin Dec. 1, 1926, $10 state elle-:ante to Rudolnh Sedain at Bay Point for supnort of his brother Robert Sedain be discontinued on account of denial by State. Beginnir. Dec. let 1920', $20 state and $20 county aid of Mrs. Jennie Uusso R.F.D. Box 360, Richmond Leal. be. discontinued On account of husband's return from the State Hospital at Stockton. It is further ordered that the County Auditor drag war?•ant in favor of above named indiTents on the first of each and every month until th-, further order of the Board., In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. #1619. Good cause aaoeari.,; thn.refor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamsticn Dist, #1619 be and the same are heieby approved, to wit: No. Date -+mount. 427 Nov. 4, 1926 $ 75.00 430 Nov. 29th., 1926 5 0,00 431 Dec. 3rd, 1926 25.00 432 Dec. 7th, 1926 5000.00 And the Chairman ofthis Board is hereby authorized to note the ap9roval of � thin Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. )y �l V In the Matter of Reouest of n Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to change pole line on Tunnel Road. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board to ' install poles along Tunnel Road in accordance with drawing Print 696-D, submitted with said Reqaest to this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby grante under the following conditions: said poles to be installed along said road• in accord j once with plans noted and to the entire satisfaction of the Surveyor of Contra Costa a County., .ii s In the :=:atter of applicatin± of x Pacific Teleahone & Telegraph Company V to construct pole line in Town of Danville. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board for permission to re-build a telephone line in Town of Danville, in accordance with plans submitted to this Board; It is, by the Board orderer, that said request be and the same is hereby gran - 3 ' ed under the follo:^in., conditions: that said pole line will be installed at places indicated and to the entire satisfaction of the Supervisor of Dist. #2 and the County Su-veyor of Contra Costa County., sz In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of D. McDonald to build Olsson Bridge at Danville. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of D. McDonald, to build Olsson Bridge Div. #26, at Danville, has been completed in accordance with specifications; Y It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby ' declared completed and said bridge accepted. r, It is further ordered that all pe-sons having claims against said D,MoDonal for material furnished and labor performed present same to this Board within 35 days from this date. ?a The vote thereon bein& unanimous. K In the Matter of approval of Bonds of J.F.Collins for Grading Sec. 1, Div. #44, County High•.;ay, Sup. Dist. #2. This Board havin„ heretofore awarded a contract of J.F.4ollins of Stockton to grade Sec. 1, Div. #44, County Hi h,.ay, Sup. Dist. #2, and said J.F.Collins hav- Ing presented food Ind sufficient bonds to this Board in accordance with previous order of this Board. f' 62 It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and the amount thereof be and t same are hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that the Chairman.of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute contracts for and on behalf of the "ounty of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. Ap.lic tion of L.J.Silvera to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on Satur. day Dec. 25, 1926, at Oakley Fall, Oakley, be and same is hereby denied. It is by '-.e Board ordered that the Rodeo Friendship Club, Rebeccas and Odd Fellows, of Rodeo, be allowed to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on February 12, 1927-w f In the Matter of Lost Warrants. Charles Bellaria having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on the 15ti: day of Nov 1926, there was issued to him, by County Auditor a General Fund Warrant Numbered 3158 for sum of $10 and that said warrant wadmailed to depone t on Nov. 18, 1926; and has been lost; It is, by the Board ordered that said County Treasurer be directed to refu e payment of said lost warraat�and that a duplicate of the sane be issued by the Count Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. In the Witter of Correction of . •�asescments. G.G.Meese, having; filed with this Board his certificate requesting authority to correct assessments in accordance with Section 2861 of the Political Code, in that vol. 13 Block 23, Lots 4-5-6, :T own of Antioch, assessed to Mary Peterson s with personal property amountinE to $1160 was erroneous, and that there is no per— sonal property on said lots; It is by ti-e Board ordered that $1160 for personal property be and the same is hereby cancelled ! 'v a 3 I f I i i 62 1/2. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain mo:,eys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, ' which :aid moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa Count during the year 1926, and money collected for violation of motor vehicle Act and movers collected from Motor truck licensee which said moneys shall be expended by said Count exclusively in the construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. $1: It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the funis of Special Road Fund: Central Construction Co. - - - - - - - $500.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - - 93.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - - 20.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - 140.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - ---- 3359.00 Central Construction Co. - -- - - - - 466.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - -- 417.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - -- 356.00 Central Construction Ce. - _ - - - - - _ 85.40 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - - -3825.47 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - -375$ 88 Central Construction, Co. - - - - - - _ 391.64 ' Central Construction Co. - - - - - - I} The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of allowance of 3 clsi,s en General Fund. It appearing that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 3, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claims: Spencer Lumber Co. - - - - - - - - -- a 46.42 C.darlisle - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 136.00 W.Potts - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 32.00 E.Pardon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4.50 J.%arras - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18.00 ' R - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - _.C.Bran - 40.00 R.Falla - -55.50 . S It is by the Board ordered that the said above named claims be paid out of th General Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.., Ss a� 3 L A'• . . .� . . . >.y \ »\\\ \ i \ % g3`` In the Iatter of appointment of Commissioner for kt.Diablo Fire Dist. A vacancy occurring in board,of Fire Commissioners of Mt.Diablo Fire Dietri t by reason of resignnti;x of 'lf.7.7ood, and the remaining Directors of said District havin; requested the appointment of E.W.Glazier as a 'yember of Mt. Diablo Fire Commis — ion to fill said vacancy; It is, by the Board ordered that said E.17.01azier be appointed a Member of Mt.Diablo Fire Com2ission for une.:pired terms of W.W.Wood, resigned.Y r 1 In the tatter of Providing Offices fos Probation Officer and Coenty ':,elfare 'orker. Good cause appearing th=refor, It is by the Board ordered that beginning Jan. 1st, 1927, the office of Probation Officer be and the same is hereby ordered removed to the offices provided for Probation Officer in County Detention Home. s It is £urth-r ordered that the office now occupied by the Probation Officer in the Cour` House be and the sere is hereby assigned to County Welfare fforker, said change to take ef'_ect Jan. let, 1927., In the Matter of Rent of County ;y Dwelling, House. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the rent of house now occupied by J,A,Molin, at 725 Court St, be and the same is hereby increased from $10 per month to $20 per month commencing Jan. lot, 1927• The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous., In the 'Matter of Granting, Leave of Absence. 1 It is, by the Board ordered that Zeb Knott, Supervisor of First District, be _nd he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. ' And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Jan. 3rd, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. _a . . . . . . . .Chairman. . . . ,Clerk. �' VVV e4 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hoa. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. , The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of December 1926, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the ' Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation+1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followilg warrant of Reclamation District 41619, be approved: No. Date Amount. 433 Dec. 21st, 1926. $ 150.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordefed that the followilig warrant of Reclamation District $2024, be approved: No. Date Amount. 112 Nov. 10, 1926 $ 290.00 113 Dec. 10, 1926 534.41. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. E In the Matter of Approval of , Warrants of Reclamation Dist. $2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District x}2025, be approved, to wit: i No. Date Amount. I' 125 Nov. 10, 1926, $926.00 126 Dec. 10, 1926 130.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures, thereto. a+ I i d 65 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. $2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following ' warrants of Reclamation District #2026, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 147 Nov. 10, 1926. 6379.80. 148 Dec. 10, 1926 155.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to note the approve ' of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for grading ::iv. #45, County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for grading of Div. $45, Coun y Highway, which said Division begins at Town of Knightsen, on North line of Sec. 5, T 1 N. R. 3 East, and runs easterly and southerly to southeast corner of Sec. 9, of said Township and Range, a distance of three miles, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following amounts, to wit: Ball Bros: Grading, per cu. yd. ,$.39 C.W.Wood: " " 9 ' C.A.Bruce.& Sons," 1° 7 O.E.Murray " " .411 M.J.Bevanda " " .39 E.E,O'Brien " " J.L.Franklin js Morford & Smith " " .38 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Morford and Smith is the lowest and best bid presented for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby award- ed to Morford u Smith, at the sum of $.38 per cu. yd. It is further ordered that said Mo'ford & Smith, give bonds in following sums, to wit: one-half of the estimated contract price as security for labor performed and material furnished and one-hal! of the estimated contract price for faithful perform- ance of said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order., i ' In the Matter of Application of Union. Oil Company of California, a corporation, for a wharf franchise. RESOLUTIOU FINDING DUE PUBLICATIC111 CF ORDINANCE GRANTING WHARF FRANCHISE AND DECLARING THAT SAKE SHALL BECO. EFFECTI'iE UPON APPROVAL OF RAILROAD CO:...ISSICK OF TFE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Upon moticr. of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, the follow- ing Resolution was adopted: TiHEREAS, the Board of Superv::o�. of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, after notice having beer_ duly given and proceedings to that end regularl had and taken, having on the 6th day of December, 1926, granted to Uni n Oil Company r 66 f of California, a corporation, by Ordinance No. 187 of said Board of Supervisors, a franchise to construct and for a term of twenty (20) years to maintain, operate, repair, renew, remove and take tolls for a wharf or pier on certain lands bordering on a navigable strait or inlet of the sea situate in said County in Supervisorial District No. One thereof, and more particularly described in said Ordinance, and, HEREAS, on said 6th day of December,1926, it was ordered by said Board that publication of said Ordinance be made for ^ne (1) week in the Richmond Record Herald, a newspaper printed, published and ciralated in said County ofContra Costa, and, ' WHEREAS, it now satisfactor_ly appears to this Board from the affidavit of publication of E.C.Ebsen, that said Ordinance No. 187 h::s been published in the manner and for the time prescribed by law; NOW, THEREFORE, the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Costa does hereby find that said Ordinance has been published in the manner and for the time prescribed by law and that the same shall become effective and the franchise granted thereby in full force and effect upon the expiration of thirty (30) days from said 6th day of December, 1926, and upon the approval of the Railroad Commission of the State of California, duly given. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the fallowing vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. ' Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors- None. In the Matter of issuance of Bonds of Pittsburg High School District, County of Contra Costa, California. WHEREAS, on the 9th day of november, 1926, the High School Board of the Pittsburg High school District in the County of Contra Costa, Stateof California, deemed it advisable to call and by resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by said High School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned day, said High School Board did call an election and resolve and order; That an election be called and held throughout said Pittsburg High School,, District on the 9th day of December, 1926, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Pittsburg High School District, the question of issuing and selling bonds of said Pittsburg H`gh School District ilthe amount of Two hundred and twenty- ' five thousand ($225,000.00) dollars, to run not exceeding thirty (30) years, and to bear interest at the rate of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annuall for the purpose of raising money for purchasing school lots, for building a school building or school building, and for supplying; said school building or buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improving school grounds; and, WHEREAS, an election was held in said Pittsb;rg High 6chool District on the 9th day of December, 1926, in conformity with the Resolution and order of the said High School Board of the said Pittsburg High School 'listrict and all the pro- i I 67 ceedingshad in the premises have been certified to this hoard of Supervisors by the said High School Board of the said Pittsburg High school District, as required by la , and ' WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and investiation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: That in accordance with the resolution and order of the High School Board of Pittsburg High School District, duly passed and adopted on the 9th day of November, ' 1926, an election was duly called in said Pittsburg High School District and was hel in said Pittsburg High School District on the 9th day of December, 1926, and that notice of said electi,n was given by posting notices thereof, signed by the members of said High School Board in three public places in said Pittsburg High School Dis- trict, for more than twenty (20) days next before the said election and by publishin said notice in the Pittsburg Post, a newspaper printed and pu,lished in saidDistrict and in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a we k for three (3) successive weeks, before seid election which said notice so posted and published was i:: the form required by the political code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of said polls, at said election, the inspector and judges of election, conducting said election in said High School District, took the oath of office as required by law and at the close thereof, canvassed the votes there- at, her -at, and certified the result of said election to the said High 6chool Board cf the said PittsburE; High School District and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally list of said election. That on the 16th day of December, 1926, the samebein g the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.L. of said day, the High School Board o'. the said Pittsburg High School District made and canvassed the saidreturns of said election from which said returns the said High School Board of the said Pitt - burg High School District, found and declared, and this Board now finis and declares that there was a total o' six hundred and forty-seven (647) votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds of slid votes cast to wit: six hundred and on (601) votes were cast for issuing said bonds and that thirty-six (36) votes were cas against issuing said bonds and that ten of the votes cast were irregular or illegal or not counted and that the said Pittsbprg High School Board o. said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of said Board, ] And this Board further finds and declares that said electro was duly and J' ' regularly called auu held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regular y a given and published and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed in a Ji the manner and as required by law and that all the acts, conditions and things requi - ed to be done by law, have been done and performed in like and due form and in stric accordance with the provisions of the statute authorizing the issuance of the High School District Bonds and that to Total amount of indebtedness of said High School sl)9 District, including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by lZ W. a` 7; A: IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bonds of Pittsburg High School District �a a i in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Tw hundred and Uenty five thousand ($225,000.00) dollare,and that the same shall be num- bered consecutively from one (1) to two hundred twenty five (225" inclusive, and sh 1 be in denomination of one thousand (a""1000.00) dollars, each, payable within thir ty ' (30) years from the date hereof in gold coin of the united States of America with interest thereon at th, rate of five per cent oer annum, payable semiannually in likd gold coin, both principal and interest payable at 'he office of the County Treasurer of the mid County of Contra Costa: IT IS FDRT_HER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated on the let day of Febary ' 1927, and shall be payable as follows, to mit: 1 bond numbered 1 to mature two years _`rom dts, to wit: on the 1st day of February, 1929; 2 bonds numbered -from 2 to 3 inclusive, to mature three years from date, to wit: on the first day of February, 1930; 3 bonds numbered,from 4 to 6 inclusive, to mature 4 years from date, to wit: on the let day of February, 1931; 4 bonds numbered from 7 to 10 inclusive, to mature 5 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of February, 1932; 5 bonds numbered from 11 to 15 inclusive, to mature 6 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of February, 1933; 5 bonds numbere:'. from 16 to 20 inclusive, to mature 7 years from date, to wit l: on the let day of February, 1934; 6 bonds numbered from 21 to 26 inclusive, to mature 5 years from date to wit: ,! on the lst day of February, 1935; 6 bonds numbered from 27 to 32 inclusive, to mature 9 years from date to wit: on the 1st day of February, 1936; 6 bends numbered from 33 to 38 inclusive to mature 10 years from dde, to wi on the lst day of February, 1937; 7 bonds numbered from 39 to 45 inclusive, to run 11 years from date to wit: on the let day of February, 1935; 7 bonds numbered from 46 to 52 inclusive, to mature 12 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of February, 1939; I 7 bonds numbered from 53 to 59 inclusive, to mature 13 years from date to wit: on the let day of February, 1940; 7 bonds numbered from 60 to 66 inclusive, to mature 14 years from date to wit: on the let day of February, 1941.; 7 bonds numbered from 67 to 73 inclusive, to mature 15 years from date to wit: on the lst day of February, 1942; 7 bonds numbered from 74 to 50 inclusive, to mature 16 years from date to I , wit: _u the 1st day of February, 1943; 5 bonds n.imbered from Slto 5.5 inclusive, to mature 17 years from date to wit: on the let day of February, 1944; S bonds numbered from 89 to 96 inclusive, to mature 15 years from date to wilt: on the 1st day of February, 1945; , 5 bonds numbered from 97 to 104 inclusive, to mature 19 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of February, 1946; 5 bonds numbered from 105 to 112 inclusive, to mature 20 years from date to wit: on the lst day of February, 1947; 10 bonds numbered from 113 to 122 inclusive, to mature 21 years from date to wit: m the let day of February, 1945; 10 bonds numbered from 123 to 132 inclusive, to mature 22 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of February, 1949; 10 bonds numbered 'Irom 133 to 142 inclusive, to mature 23 years from date to wit: on the 1st day of February, 1950; i P f 6 10 bonds numbered from 143 to 152 inclusive, to mature 24 years from date to wit: on the 1st day of February, 1951; 10 bonds numbered from 153 to 1662 inclusive, to mature 25 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of February, 1952; 12 bonds numbered from 163 to 174 inclusive, to mature 26 years f_-om date to wit: on the lst day of February, 1953; 12 bonds numbered from 175 to 166 inclusive, to mature 27 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of February, 1954; 13 bonds numbered from 167 to 199 inclusive, to mature 29 years from date to wit: on the 1st day of February, 1955; 13 bonds numbered from 200 to 212 inclusive, to mature 29 years from date to wit: on the lst day of February, 1956; 13 bonds numbered from 213 to 225 inclusive, to mature 3e years from date to cit: on the lst day of February, 1957; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantial-.y the following form, to-.dt: No. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND $1000.00. of PITTSBURG HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Pittsburg High School District, of the County of Contra Costa, Jtate of California, United States o:" America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the lst day of February, 19_One thousand ' ($1000.00) dollars in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable on the first day of August and the first day of February, in each and every year from the date hereof, until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from 1 to 225 inc:usive, amounting in the aggregate to the sdm of Two hundred and twenty five thousand ($225,000.00) dollars and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money to be used for purchasing school lots for building a school building or school buildings for supplying aid school building or school buildings with nec- essar_i furniture or apparatus, and for improving said school grounds, of, for and in said Pittsburg High School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political Code and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regul ly called, held and conducted throughout said Pittsburg High °chool District in said County and State or. the 9th day of December, 1926. J And the Board of Supervisors of the County ofContra Costa, State of Califor is Hereby certify and declare that the said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared to the manner and as reouire c,r law; and that all of the acts, conditions and things required by law to be d ne precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds, have been done and have been performed in regular and in due form and with strict accordance with the provisions of the lair authorizing the issuance of High "chool District Fonds. It is further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness -) of the said Pittsburg High School District, including this issue of bonds is withiin the limit provided by law; ' This Bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 3rd day of January, 1927, and shall be payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the said Pittsburg High School Distri t and the money for t'ne redemption of s,-.id bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Pittsburg Digh Soho 1 District.- IN WITNESS istrict..I_ WITNESS 'WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, s State of California, has caused tis bond to be signed by its Chairman and by the §` County Auditor and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board attached this is day of February, 1927. ,a hairman of the board of Superviso s. AT"EST: County Auditor. �;ounty Clerk ana er )- o_ t e oard of Otatevofoxs oCalifothe County of Contra Costa, r 70 w RESOLVED that to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons equal to number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and payable as herein- before set out in substantially the following form, to wit: $25.00 INTEREST COUPON NO. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holdertaereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pittsburg High School District of said county and state on the 1st day of 19 at his office in the town. of Martinez, in said County and State the sum of twenty- five (,$25.00) dollars for interest on Bond Ido. of said Pittsburg High School District. Chairman of the Board of Suuervisbrs ounty Auditor. COUNTY CLERK AND CLERK OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forms. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that W.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board and J.H.Wells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board and A.N.SULlenger, County Audit r of this County, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized as such officers to sign each of said bonds or_ behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of the Board of Supervisors and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of the said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 7th day of February, A.D. 1927, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.l , of said day, to the highest and best bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given, by said Board by uutllcation of a notice specifying the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number an denominaticn thereof, the rate of interest thereof, the terms for 7b-ich said bonds will run and the date of the payment thereof and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of America, and that sai bonds shall be sold to the highest and best bidder for cash, as aforesaid, but in case, for less than par and accrued interest and that the said Board of Suoervisor will reserve the right to reject any or all of saidbids for two successive weeks i the Pittsburg Post, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa, Passed and adopted at a re,_ular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors ' held on the 3rd day of January, 1926: Ayes: Sq=visors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buch^nan and Trembath. . Noes: 3:one. Absent: None. i i 71 i In the La:-er of Issuance of Bonds of Pittsburg High School District. RESOLVED that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, ' State of California, the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervis rs of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. Now, at the hour of 12 o'clock Noon, the terms of office of Zen Knott, 'and C.H.Hayden, having expired the Board adjourns as a Board of supervisors. Thereupon Zeb Knott and C.H.Hayden, duly elected Supervisors for Districts One and three respectively, appear and take their seats and the Board re-organizes, as follows: C.H.Hayden is elected temporary Chairman and on motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, W.J.Buchanan is elected Chairman of this Board by following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supery mrs Knott, Olsson, Hayden and Trer::bath; Supervisor Buchanan not voting. ' In the Matter of Appointment of Committees. The Chairman appoints the following committees to act in conjunction with the Chairman of this Board on each Commitee: GENERAL FUND: Supervisors Knott and Hayden. HOSPITAL FUND, DETENTION HONE FTTND, --- Supervisors Trembath and Olsson. iYEIMAR JT. HOSPITAL FUND Each Supervisor to be a Com-ittee on roads in his own Supervisor District. In the ;Satter of Repair of Alley-way between Court Hou,�,e and Jail. It appearing to the Board that the alley way between the Court Rouse and Jail is in a bad condition and is in need of repairs; Itis, by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby orde - ed to make temporary repairs until such time as he is able to make a permanent. job ' of said work with either oiled macadam, concrete or other permanent material. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following allowances heretofore made to following named indigents be and the same are hereby cancelled: Begin-ling Sept. 1st, l°26, the $20 per month state aid which was granted to Mrs. Emma Jean 47illiams, 253-1�th St. Richmond, be discontinued. Beginning Dec, I st, 1926, the $12.50 per month County allowance of Mrs. Blanche Chrisikos, R.F.D. 41, Box 32, Richmond, be discontinued on account of release ' of her husband from the penitentiary. That beginning Dec. 1st, 1526, $20. county allowance of Mrs. Marie Walczak., 1607 Clinton. Ave. Richmond, be discontinued on account of her marriage. It is further ordered that beginning Nov. 1st, 1926, Mrs. Pamla Cacciola, 130 W. 2nd St. Pittsburg, be placed back on the list for $20 state aid and $10 county ' aid. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore granted to Hing Lee, San Pablo, be increased from $10 to $15 per month, County aid. That beginning Dec, lst, 1926, county allowance of Mrs. Christinia Fritzler R.F.D. #1, Box 112, Richmond, be increased from $30 to $50 per month. That be,;inning Dec. 1st, 1926, a20 state and $20 county aid, be granted to Matilda Bogunovitch, 120 Cottage Ave. ichmond, for support and maintenance of herself and two minor children. That begin- ing Dec. lst, 1926, Mrs. Ceale Pearson, 705 Hawthorn Ave. Richmo d Cal. be allowed $20 state and $20 county aid for support and maintenance of her two minor brothers, Frank and Grant Stubblefield. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in fav a of each of above named indigents on the first day of each and ever month until the further order of this Board... In the Matter of allowance of claims oh Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Con;ra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1926, and from money collected from violation, of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys Eh all be expended by said County exclusively in constructions of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claiu:s having- been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. Nos. 1 and 2, and under the supervision of Co. Surveyor's Denartment: Sup. Dist. Central Construction Co. - - - - - - - $ 36.00 Central Constructi-n Co. - - - - - - 5.00 - Central Construction Co. - - - - - - - 376.65 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - 439.50. Ventral Construction Co. - - - - - - 362.56 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - - - 423.11 Crown Bitumens Corporation- - - - - - 771.66 David M. Rose - --- - - - - - - - -- 679.65 Sun. Dist. 42• J.T.Collins - - - - - - - - - - - - - $2661.25 CO. Surveyor's Dept; A.A.a:cMahon - - - - - - - -- - --- - - 467.03 A.A.Mcuahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 462.12. A.A.Mc6[ahon - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 456.67. It is ordered that said clai.,�s be nuid out.of the Special Road Fund. The said order is passed by-the unanimous vote of the Board. 73 k Y In the matter of allowance of claims for General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 2, and R.D. 1, S.D.3 would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of certain claims, presented agair t said Districts: It is, by the Board ordered that the claims folliwing be paid cut of the General Fund, to wit: Suo. Dist. #2• ' Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. - - - - - - - - $496.59 Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. - - - - - ---- 491.97. Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. - - - - - - -- 497.03 ti Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. - - - - - - - - 249.09 ,e Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. -- - - - - - - - - 5.64 Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. - - - - - - -- - 512.93 Sup. Dist. $ ' Blake Bros. Co. - - - - - - - - - --- - -- - $206.57• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the matter of Compensation of Superior Judges of the County of Contra Costa. ; WHEREAS, the salary of the Superior Judges in Contra Costa County was in 1910, fixed by Jars at the sum of Five thousand (5000) dollars, and, WHEREAS, Corira Costa County has rapidly increased in population and import- ance and there has been a corresponding increase in the business of the Courts and the amount of work the Superior Court is called upon to do, and, ' X WHEREAS, there has been no increase in the salaries of said Judges notwith- standing said increase in business and the cost of living and, WHEREAS, said salary is in the judgment of thys body not adequate for the nature of the ser-ices rendered or in keeping; with the dignity of the office and its importance and offers'no encouragement to capable men to seek the judiciary; and, WHEREAS,in the Judgment of this body seven thousand dollars is a reasonable annual salary to be paid each of the Judges of said Superior Court; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that we the Board of Supervisors of Contra z Costa County, do hereby recommend that the salary of each of the Superior Judges Of Contra Costa County be fixed at the sum of Seven thousand (7000) dollars, and that Senator Wm. R.9harkey and Assemblyman R.P.Easley be, and each of then is most respect h fully requested to use their best efforts to cause legislation to that end to be 'a enacted; BY IT FURTHER RESOLVED that copies of this Resolution be forwarded by the Clerk of this Body to Honorable C.C.Young, Governor of the State of California, and to said Honorable Wm. R.Sharkey and Honorable R.P.Easley. :a And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Jan. 17th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.L4 . . .Clerk. . Chairman. I G_ 74 Iii THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CON-TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, JANUARY 17th, 1927. The Board met.at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Bucharan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayde , and R J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. Absent: Zeb.Knott, a 3 In Matter of Bids on Printing Bonds of Pittsburg High School District. The Clerk of this Board 'raving requested bids on Pittsburg High School Distrat bonds to be presented at this time, the following bidders file bids 2s follows: II Hall,Whi`.e Company $330-00- A. Carlile & Copany 315.00 H.S.Crocker Company,Inc. 312.50 Mysell Rollins Bank Note Co.299.75. It appearing to the Board that the bid of Mysell Rollins Bank Note Company ie the lowest and best bidder and said bid is lowest and best bid presented for printing said bonds, It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for lithographing of said bond be and the same is hereby awarded to Mysell Rollins Bank. note Company, said bonds to be printed to the entire satisfaction of the County Clerk of Contra Costa Counti and be of the same paper and same kind of work as the sample furnished with the bid. In the Yatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause ap?earing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wi No. Date Amount. 42 424 Jan. Ird, 1927 $155.000 424 " 02.00 425 ^ 59.50 4�7 ^ 337455 429 1 .45 ^ 09.2 430 " 737. 67 And the Chairman and Cler:: of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Construction and Maintenance of Highway known as Harbor Street near Pittsburg. Atchison, Topeka.& Santa Fe Railway Company having presented to this Board for their approval, a form of Contract covering installation, corstructi-n and maintenance of a Highway kn:wn as Harbor Street, across ,ight of way and :ander _75 tracks and bridge of Atchison, Topeka Santa Fe Railway Company at Pittsburg, -1 ,3 It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, to execute said contract. The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Tre:cbath. Noes: tone. Absent: Supervisor Knott. 'r5 `i In the Patter of Execution of Co-tract i for Protection of Bay Point Crossing. The Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, a corporation, and San Francisoo-Sacramento Railroad Company, a car- poration, having presented to this Board, a form of Contract providing for the pro- tection of the County Road crossing over the tracks of said Companies, at Bay Point, by the employment of a crossing watchman to be stationed and maintained at said point _ at the joint expense of the parties hereto with the County; i It is, by `he Board ordered that said Form of Contract be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to r execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 4 y In The Matter of Preparing Map of County Indigent Burial Grounds in Martinez. J.P.Woods, appears before the Board and states to this Board that it would be C3 to the benefit of the Co.,nty of Contra Costa, to have said grounds surveyed and plott d so that a complete record could be kept of every person interred in said Cemetery; It is, by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County cause said Indigent Burial Ground to be surveyed and plotted into lots and blocks and that said Surveyor furnish to this Board an estimate of amount that will be re- quired to fence said property in a suitable manner.,` Inthe Matter of Fixing Width of Span ' of Bridges to be constructed across Rock Slough in County of Contra Costa and Dredger Out south of Jersey Island. ' Paul Bailey, State Engineer having filed with this Board, his certificate fixing the width of span of bridges desired to be constructed across Rock Slough in County of Contra costa, at point indicated on said plans, and also across a dredger out south of Jersey Island, in County of Contra Costa, at point indicated on said pli n, It is by the Board ordered that said certificate of said Paul Bailey, State Engineer be and the same is hereby ordered spread on the Minutes, as follows: i^.f 76 To the Hon, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California: On January 6th,, 1927, there was presented to the undersigned Paul Bailey, State Engineer of the State of California, a notification from the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, otate of California, that said Board desires to erect two bridges for use as public high::ays under the provisions of that certain Statute of the State of Cali_'ornia, approved March loth, 1861, and entitled "An Act to Provide for bridges across navigable streams and across estuaries, ponds, swamps or arms of bays that may be outsid of the line of navigable waters" r-nd that accompanying said notification and made a part thereof by reference were two sets of plans, consisting of three sheets each, marked"Exhibit A" and "Exhibit B" respectively, which said plans each show the length of the span, clearance above high water and the precise point where said bridges are proposed to be located, and which said Exhibit A is a copy of the plan to construct a bridge for use as a public highway across Rock Slough, in the County of Contra Costa,at the precise point indicated on said plans and which said Exhibit B is a co--y of the plan to construct a bridge for:use as a public higb:^ay on Dredger Out, south of Jersey Island, in the County of Contra Costa, at the precise point indicated on said plan . 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IIII/!!/1sJllf/rlfr/1111 J7171 w i i i l I'll lttR Wil, _ i ,11r1 IY,J14\r11 to" ,IU,1a u,1111r`IittY RS y a 77 3 K In the ;`atter of cancellation of Warrants of Rindge Land Reciamation District #2036. y�:EREAS, the Board of Trustees of Rindge Land Reclamation District #2036, has this date deliv-red to ?his Board of Supervisors warrants of said Reclamation Dis trict bynumber and in respective amounts as follows: No. of �Iarrant Princioal of ';;arrant Total ' 29 $5 000.00 30 1,397.089 31 617.24 32 1 1.21 5,F91234 .27 :4 $15,820.05 and with said warrants, has also deliv-re to this Board of Supervisor, the following s' (a) Certified coot' o fleso ti ^: of the Board of Directors of Rindge Land & iiavigatior, com-any adopted on the 3rd day of Jane, 1926, wherein and whereby said Rindge Land & 1avigation Company, as the owner and holder of said warrants, authorize and dir,cted camcell:tion o_' said warrants and delivery thereof to said Board of Trus sea of said District, and through them to this Board of Supervisors and to the Co:nty Treasurer of this county, for cancellation; (b) A certified cony of a resolution of the Board of Trustees of said Reclamation District�aooted on the 19th day of Dec. 1926, wherein and whereby said ' Board of Trustees cancelled said warrants to this Board of Supervisors for the approv al of the cancellation thereof and for delivery to the County =reasurer of this Count- for cancellation on his records. NOW, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, and duiy carried, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the cancellatiai of said warrants be, and the same is hereby, approved and said warrants shall be delivered to the County Treasurer of this County for cancellation on his records as no longer obligations of said District. In, the :atter of Compilino of Official z ' maps for Count; Assessor. Geo. O.Leese, County Assessor of Contra Costa County having filed with this T Board his ap lication _equest n., that this Board amply na'th Section 365&of the Poli— tical code of the State of California by requestinZ the County Surveyor to compile ti ' rwaps one of subdivisi--. of a tract of land in Town of Walnut Creek and one of is— subdivision of e— subdivisionof a portion of the map of Crockett Heights now, on file; It is, by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorized and ordered to prepare said maps in accordance with said request. y v I 74 i In the latter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $1526.29 be and the same is her eby order_d transferred 'rom Edwards street Fund to the fan:ic of R.D. 1,S.D.2, said money having been expended out of t:^.e f_._:s of Supervisor District #2, which should have �l eon expended out of the -dwards Street Fund.,; In the Matter of Approval of Insurance Policies. ; F.L.Glass, hav:nl: presented to this Board, two policies on Detention Home, one on Globe & Rdtgers Fire Insurance Company for $10,000 and the other on Home Insurance Company for $15,COO, for three years, It is, by the Board ordered that said policies be and the same are hereby appro - ed. In the Matter of Granting Dance permits. It is ordered that dance permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. be and the same is hereby granted to Wt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, on Jan. 29th, 1;2;, Feb. 5th, 1527 and ;'.arch 5th, 1927. It is further ordered that he act of Supervisor Trembath in granting a dance permit to Trustees of Iron House School District for a dance held in Knightsen on Jan. 15, 1927, be and the same is hereby a,;proved. In the Matter of Allo::ance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the following casb allowances be and the as e are hereby ordered made to folio-,d-.- named indigents on dates set onposite their respecti--e names, to wit: ;:IRS. EVA 1ORRIs, 419 4th St. Richmond, $70 per month commencing Jan. let, X927, MAR': T. VASQUES, Oa'::ley, $90 per month, com:.encing Jan. 9th, 11;27. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore granted to bars. Gladys Bullard, bars. Ursalla ''` Tcurio 350 let St. Pittsburg Mrs. Elizabeth Eads, 2669 Esmo d Ave. Richmond, be discontinued'fr r.; and after Jan. 1st, 1927. It is further ordered that the following allowances be and the same are herebv ordered made to follov.inc- named indigents, under the care of She Probation Officer, to wit: Beginn.ng Dec. 1st, 1926, $40 per month state aid and $10 county aid of Mrs. Ida M. Betts, Richmond, for maintenance and support of the four Betts children, be discontinued and that begir.::inS Jan.lst, 1927 $40 per month State and $40 per month county aid, be made to Pr:bationOfficer T.A.Boyer, for their sup_ort, and that these payments be made in equal warrants of x40 each. Begin: ing Jan. let, 1927, County aid of Mrs. L'arcell.ina Florez, Bos 599, Crockett, for support and maintenance of her five minor children be raised from $60 per month to $75, per mri:th. That beginning Jan. 93 1927; $40 per month state aid and $60 per month county aid, that is being paid to Probation Officer T.A.Bcyer, for S--:port and maintenance of five Proetau children at salvation Army Hone at Lytton, California, be changed to r 79 f $20 state aid and $20 county aid on account of return of three of these children to the custody of the father. _a It is further ordered that the County Auditor dray: xarrgnt on the County Treasurer infavor of ea ch of above named indigents on the first of each and every { month, until the further order of this Board.y - i In tha Matter of Recommendation _for Increase of Salary of Sealer of "k '.!eights and Measures. Geo. '1.Andrews, having requested this Board to approve a cnpy of a Fee Bill < increasing salary of Sealer of i.`eights'and Measures from $150 per'month to $200 per month, and of deputy Sealer of Weights and aeasures from $5 per day to $150 per month, ' r It is, by the Board ordered that said increases be and the same are hereby ap- proved by this Board and said matters recom:,ended. i In the ''atter of Increase of Salary 3 a of Purchasing Agent. 1 It is by the Board ordered that the salary of the County Purchasing Agent_ be and the same is hereby ir_creased from $200per month to 0250 per month, commencing 3 Ja,�.,ary lst, 1927. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County .Treasurer in favor of J.T.Belsbart, County Purchasing Agent, 'ox the sum of $250 per month, cotziencirg Jan. 1st, 1927, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. • �i In the Eatter of Designation of Trial Jurors for 1927. Tire S_-,perior Court of Contra, Costa County having :made an order designating the number of trial jurors that will in the opin'_on of the Court lo 'required for -trans action c± business pending in said Court during the sr,suinir, year or until anew list of Jurors is provided, and the Court havin esti::ated that 500 jurors will be regi:ired to transact busirecs of the Court for the ensuin;; year, the Board proceec.s to and does uq select as required by law,- the list of 500 persons to serve as Trial Jurors of the +[ Superior Court of Contra Costa County duriniv the eneuing year or until. a new list' of xt Jurors is nrovided, ' A The f ollo..in- is a -ist of the persons so selected by the Board from the i i diffe-ent districts of the "ounty in pro..ertion to the number of inhabitants of said District and the nw.ber of -he District from which tine persons are selected, to wit: S SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. ONE. 1. Adams, Flora 0. 5. Alderson, Chas. E, 2, Adams, George W. 6. Alexander, Carl ?? Adair, Barry C. 7. Axtell, Eugene H. 4, Armstead, Robert G. 8. Bagley, Carl E. za so 9, Barnaman, James L. 94. Hubbard, O.S. 95• Ingleman, Carl 10• Bell, John A. 96. Ingram, Goes. 0. 11. Bette, Elmer M. 97, Iversen, Theodore 12, Bleck, Leslie oeA. 98, Jackson, N.P. 13, Bonham, Mrs. Joella 99, Jacuith, Minnie B. 1 , Bradley, Clifton P. M, 15. Buchman, Chas. B. 100. Johnson, LM. 101 Johnston, HenryHeA. 16. Burns, Dennis A. 102. Jones, A.D. 17. Blechen, Chas. P. 103. Jones, Beulah 18. Blount, Jas.P. 104. Josselyn, A.'R. 19, Brooks, Jr. A.B. 105, Jeffres, 13m. H. 20. Brown, Fred E. 106. Johnston, Stephen 21. Bigley, Mrs. Alice. 107. Kastner Lee G. 22. Best, W.H. 105. King, C.F. 23. Bane, J.H. 109• Kingsbury, Bert 2 . Brown, Aileen B. 110, Kister, H.B. 25. Boone, W.A. 111, Kramer, Samuel Saul 26. Burdon, Elizabeth 112. Kalman, Henry 27. Blanchard, Chas. P. 11)-. La Franz, '�9.J. 28, Blume, Carl A. 114, Lee, Rob;. G. 29, Chapin, a.W, 115. Lindahl, John 30, Chapma.,.,Chas. A. 116. Livingst n, Margaret 31, Chase Harry E. 117. Long, Oscar A. 32. Carey, John A. 115. Leard, Fred J. 33. Carter, B.F. 119. Lowell, Ernest S. 34. Conn, Clyde C. 120. Lane, Edward E. 35, Covey Earle S. 121. Lipe, Rufus J. 36, Cannings Fred 19 122. Lestrelle, John 37, Chandler, Mattie A. 123. Lester, Isaac 39, Cole, Thos. I. 124. Mallery, W.H. 39• Cramer, Elizabeth A. 125. Merritt, Mary E. 40. Conlon, Edward 126. Kills, John 41. Coil, Shirley B. 127. Moyle, John S. 42. Connelly, Joseph 125. Myrthen, Joseph 43 Castro, Albert F. 129. Martin, Elmer 44. Dennis, Arthur 14. 130, Mattern, Martin 45. Dietrich, J.W. 131. Miller, Chas. A. 46. Dool, Geo. W. 132. Morrison, Alex. J. 47. Dooling, John J. 13}. Munday, Joseph 48. Dunlap, Albert 1j4. Mahoney, Jeremiah 49. Dustheimer B,F. 135. Meade, Alva R. 136, McCullough, C,M. 50, Dean, P.M. 137. McGuffin, Almirah 51. Donelly, Harry 0, 135, McCann, Mary- E. 52. Durham, Mark A. 13 . McRacken W.S. Doolittle, J.R. 1 McVicker, A.B. Dicely, Kathryn 141. McClelia, Peter 55, Dexter, Frank A. 142. -cCausland Frank. 56. Dunlap, Paul 14j. Neville, Mrs. Anna 57. Dimock, H.E. 144. Neville, Presley, L. Jr. 5S. Dietric:, Frank 0, 145. Neckel, Chas. L. 59. Del Monte, Fran: A. 146. Neu, Fred C. 60. Edgar, M.Y. 147, Obenlard, Anna V. 61. Eggerth, Fred H. 145. O'Brien, Ernest E. 62. Estes, J.E. 149. Pope, James C. 6'. Evans, Susan A. 150. Page, ,'!u, H. 6 . Evehart, R.N. 151, Payne, W.A. 65. Edgar, Harold M. 152. Pin.:ell, Guy F. 66, Erwin, Arthur M. 15)-. Pircher Herman J. 67. Engleman, Carl 154. Pulse, Harry 'rf. 68, Ellis, Geo, A. 155. Parser, Charles J. 69. Fernandes Mrs. B. 156. Peres John J. 70. Fen•.er, Virgil 157. Perry, Jos. S. 71. Fredenbur , Charles J. 155. Poinsett, Howard B. 72. Farrar, Josenh C. 155. Parks, William M. 3 Follett, Gerry A. 160, Pennington, 'Tm. H. 74, Garvin, Jchn R. 1661, Parker, Ernest T. Gordon, Frank N. 162, Pruitt, Clarence F. 7�' 16,, Peterson, Peter C, 76. Griffins, LTS. Rose 77. Gleadall, ;!alter 16 , Redman, J_o, C. 78. Gragg, Robert R. 165. Robbing, _thur , a Green, Chas. H. 160. rRogers, Arthur C, 7�• 167. Rose, •chug! 80. Gnaga, Sidney 168. Rowell, Rickard K. 81. Giliard, W.J. 169. Salzer, Geo. 82. Glover, T.H. 170, Sandivich, John j 5y. Greenfield, Abraham 171. Sch:I.es, James F. 54, Hanson, Clara 1-1. 172. Scot?.;: Bert 85. Hansen, Wilbur G. 17y Schofield Earle L. � 86. Hancher, Eugene l7. 174. Scott, --ellie 87. Harris, Ralph H. 175. Seaton, 88. Hencken, Martin C. 176. Smedley, Bertha 89, Hunt, Albert 177. Smith,O.B. 90. Hill, ''falter F. 178. Smith Fred '.Y. 91. Hurt, Charles R. 179. Smith, Lois 92. Helmick, Guy 1$0 Ssit'r:, Joseph H. 93, Hofsas, Fran: L. 151. Saliture, i.Z, i i 82 i 182. Siegel,FNe.lie 2pj, Tuttle, Arvine 15 Smz =a^.k L. 208. TillerFrank 184, Souther, Lester K. 209, Topping, Emma L. 135. Stanley J, 210. Transue, Lawrence. 166, Stearns Henry Li. 211. Vidal, F.V. 187, Silva, L'anuel T. 212. Vaughn, Elmer P. 160, Silva, Frankk 213. Vaughn Mrs. Eleanor ' 159. Silva, Janes A. cl lade, Bred F 190. Stiener, H.Y. 215 Yalkr Wm; 191. Stolker, W.E. 216 Talker, Emily 192, Summers,A.J. 217. Whitcomb, Chas. D. 193, Snaveley, Gordo. P: 218. 77hitesides Edgar S. b 19.. Soleim, Albert Td. 219. Willis, Joseph B. 195. Spiersc'r•, Gertrude 220, Wood, Robert 11. 196. Sta,baeh, Glassmer C. 221. Wulzer, Edr, 11, _ 197. Stiefvater, Nellie 222. Wyatt, Amelia 198, Strom, La Verne T. 223. Williams Guy V, 199, Stidham, Homer 0, 224. Whalen, Aerbert L. 200. Schrader, Herbert D, 225. Wilson,Herbert ht. 201. Self, William P. 226. Webber Fred L 202. Shanks Than. 227. Rawson,Harry E. 203. Thole, L.J. 226, Donnelly, Hugh J. 202',, Thompson, W.L. 229. 205. Tiller, N.B. 230. 206, Turner, S.E. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT {�2 E 1. Anellor, Elsie C. 36, Kelley, William H. 2. Bauer, Fran',: W. 37. Lincoln, William S, Bartlett, 1argaretta E. 38. Lane, Drs, Caroline �. Booth, Robert F,' }39. Lucas, Frank A. 5, Barnes Edna G. 40. Larkins Liar;= H. 6. Burke, Jerry 41, Lane, Charles 0. 7. Cross, Halter A. 42. Dorris Charles 6. Cook Eldridge 0. 43, Deaneyz,all's '1.. 9. Cole, George D. 4-:, Lace Larrel 10. Caldwell, Leland 45, Durphv, Andrew 11. Clausen, Hans C.' 46. Dichant Grace S. ' 12. Curd, John Y. 47, DcCormick, Frank J. 13. Cushing, Adeline- 48, Nesr, Anna P, 9 14. Crowley, Daniel . �O. Parker, Edwin l - 15, Di>s, John G. p. Pereira, }anuel E. Jr. 16, Dun:: Edell L. 51. Rott, Austin E. 52. Rickman, William A. 17. De Dello, Antone 5 , Ronick, Minnie F. 16. Dawson, Charles C. 5 Russ, Walter A. 19. DeFrei as, Jos a. 55, Reinstein, Fred 20. Dalph Georgie B. 56. Shaefer, liartin F. 21, Daley, Lerle L. -57. Sharrer, David E. 22Eddy, Geor e L. 58. Soite, Elvira 27., Friend Bryant C. 59. Seidel, Herman 2r Gerry John William 60. Spencer, l:r:. Jessie 25. Gulic:c, Chas. F 61. Sangmaster Fred C. 26. Galway, Mildred L. 62. Smith, Lula A. 27, George, Jennie E. Seaman, Fred D. 28, Geroir, 'Vary 0. b4. Thomas Charles B. 29. Gilbert, James 65. Tinnle, Christiana A. 30. Huber, Fran__ A. 66. Tarpley, William E. 31. Halpin, Mrs. Clara S. 67, Voight, Herman 32. Haynes, Ernest 68, Nebb er Joseph S. 3�. Jones, George, 69, :Yells, Roy E. 8 3 , Jenni-'gs, Gladys 70. ''Uilsen, Samuel J. 35. Johnson, Pearl h. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 3. 1. Augustirn, Earl F. 23. Dorney, Arti.ur E. 2. Armburst, Louis 21}, Davilla, Drs. Rose, ! Abee, harry r, 25. Duncan, David s Armstrong, Mrs, Ruby 26. Davis, George E. 5. Ahern, John Francis 27. Duarte, Man:ielJ. 4. o. Arthur,Edward 28. Eddy, William H. - 7. Boomer, Drs. Nellie A. 29, Eichelberger, Elbert D A S. Barnett, George E. 30. Elmquist, John L. 9. Bush, Porter D. 31. Ford, Yrs. Erma A. 10. Brubaker, Vern C. 32, Foekett, 'Wal' William 11. Baldwin, Daniel. J. 33, Freitas, L:rs Ruth 'cKean 12. Benson, iTilliam 11. 34, Ford, lira. F ra A. 13, Bancroft, Philip 35. Foskett, Ray A. 14. Blume,L=s. 'wee 36. Ford, John W, yi 15. Bentley Eugene 37. French, Lars, 1artha Wilma 16, Brandenburg', Mrs. .lZary 35. Guy, Tors. Amelia F 17. Beckpr; Ci:e_les F. 39. Galbke, William H. 15. Claeys,ilnhonse. 40, Ginochio, David. =1 19. Camer=n, Elmer E. 41. Gaddis, Yrs, Alta G. ! 20. Costa, Jose•h G. 42, Fields, Ernest J. 21. Cres::a Joseph V. 43 Has.mond, Jas. Ll 22. Carr Hrs. Winifred L. Hinds, Eugene C. 82 45. Hanson, Julius G. 66. Pedrizzetti, Louis A- 46. Ranson, Gustaf W. '69. Palmer, William Henry 47. Hogan, %Yilliam V. '70. Pramberg, Diedrick E. 48. Hall, Mrs. Henrietta 71. Prosser, Frank 49, Hittma:, John R. '72. Palmer, Mrs. Rose M. 50. Iverson, August.L. 4 74. Roque, Frank C. 51. Jackson:, Lloyd E. Russi, Martin F. 52. Joseph, Ralph J. 75. Randall Justin A. 53. Kurzbin Edward 76. Rose, Franklyn R. R. Lewis, George T. 77• Rampoldi, Louis B. : 55• Lockwood, Claud A. 18. Stenger, Mrs, Florence ,s 56. Moose, Thocx.s A. 'g0. SoaresJohn 1. Sherri,ll, Mrs. Bertha 57. Mangini, Louis 81. Straight, Ernest'Frank 58. Moyer, Edmond lY 82. Stevens Cant. Charles D. 59. Madigan, Edward Geo, 'g3• Stowers, William Harry 60, an-ni.-,g, . Zey g . Stewart, JohnC. 61. Mellerup, William F. 85, Smith Burton: C. 62. Minzer, !IT::. Anna 86. Schle' Carl 6-z McNamara Joseph - 64. McKean �darshail 87, Siverq Jack -6;, Sanderson :dela F: 65. Nunez, Leslie J. - 89, Thrasher, Mrs. -ary E. 66. Noia, Joseph C: 90. Wyllie, George. 67. Patterarn, Arthur W. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #4. 1. Atchinacn, Geo. A. 26. Kuys, Andrew T. 2. Alden, D.P. 27. Linscheid, Oscar Bigelow, Franl� M. 28. Lewis, Harold 0. . Boyeen, Andreas ^9. McCoy, Thos. H. 5. Bu.'fo, Joseph 1.11. 3C. McDonald, Geo. E. 6. Bererdse_., Andra-.-P. 31. Lcosemore, Geo. S. 7. Carusso, Steve 32• kyrick, Fred 8. Cummins, Earl R. 33. Morker,Albert ChristiAlbert E. 4 idelson, David 9' an:, 35. Oman, Anton 10. Dein, Mrs. Wararet 36. Perry, Julian 11. Duncan, Harold T. perrine, Garrett S. 12. Daves, Willard E. 37' 13. Duering, Adolph H. 38, Portman, Andrew F, 14. Enea, Settmo ')9: PowellRasmus, Leslie 1F0 sen, Hans R. 15. Enes, Antos:: P. 41. Roman, Clarence H. 16. Eaton, Lyn.;. w, 42• Schirpke, Andrew- 17. Connors, Lr: . Elsie M. 4j3. Stockfleth, Joe 18. Frank, Wm. 44. Silvia, Mre. Belle T.• 19. Fahy, W.G. 45. Shideler, Samuel Y. 20. Golden, Martin. -46. Tucker, Daniel B. 21. Grabstein `Max 47. Van Ness, Fred M. 22, Halderman,, Chas. E. 48. Weigel, Joe 23. Hines, Harry K. 49. lralaa, arf:, Sarbh B. 24. Kramer. 'Wrc. Drucilla F. 50. Zolfo, Ben. 25. Kni l:t, Mrs. I.a:her`_ne. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 1. Augie Bar! F. 31. Higgins, Lee, Sr. 2. Abbott, Kari S. 32. Harron, Hugh H. 7. Alexeon, August 3g Houston, Alba C, t. Brennan, Mrs. R.J. 34. Horr, B.B. 5, Ball, H.A. 35• Jason, Vim. 6. Byer, Eugene A. 36, Keeney, Mrs. Fannie N. 7. Bruns, Her;3an H. 37. Krebs, Ernest -Y. S. Brewster, Lennon B. 3&. Lirdq.ist C.L. 9, Beede, krs. Lenoara 39• Lindsey, limy 10. Beer.:an, Mrs. Zelma, D. 0. Morris, Benjamin 11. Beede, Chas. F.F. 41. Minta, Jos. 12. Bryner, Edward 71. 42. Moody, Percy 13. Bliomfield, Wm. J. 43 Munro, Allen 14. Cleaves, Stephen C, 4�+. McFarlan, Lawrence 15. Cakebread, Chas. L. 45. Norman, J.P. 16. Carey, John P 46. Norcross, Bert 17. Campbell, Be-yard -,.i 47, Nunn, Geo. 48. Petcock, Jos. 18. Coates Clifford C. 19. Cop1e,�Chas. - 49. Roberts, John A. : 20. Crowther, Ralnh 50. Rother, Mrs. Cora 21. Clam, Robert A. 51. Rocha, Alfred J. 22. Donlon, Mrs. Paula F. 52. Rahlfs, Urs. Louisa 23. DeMartini, Victor sta:=, Mrs. Ethel 2 . Evans, ars. Estelle 54• Santana, Jos. 26, Estes, 7m•. J 55. Smith, Frank X. 26. Frey, Edwin R. 56. Smit,, Mrs. Mary S. 27. Grigsby, Mrs. Alice R. 57• Swift, Syron D. 28. Gauger HuPo 58. Smith, Thos. P. 2g. Grif-idtY,, Icy S. 59, Taylor, Urs. Mildred G. 30. Hobson, Edward F. 60. Worrell, Ed-,-.in C. P I ,; 83 In the Latter of allowance of claim on Special Road Fund. N It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra 'osta, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Conic Costa County rhich said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobi]e Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1926, and from money collected from violation of motor vehicle Act ' and moneys collected frog, Lotor Truck Licenses, abieh said moneys shall be expended by ::aid County exclusively in construction of bridSas, culverts and roads in said County and the follawi; claims 'raving been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridg_s and culverts in Sup. Dist. No. 2, It is by -he Board ordered that said claim be paid out of the Special Road fund, As fcllors: J.F.Collins, $234.45. ' The said order beim passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: S_nervisors Olsccr_, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: hone. Y Absent: S•,n;errisor Knott.., sG In the Matter of payment of Salary � of-county Welfare Worker. Miss Katherine Beasley, having been heretofore employed by this Board as County Welfare Worker at a salary of $200 per month, commencing on January lot, 192T, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of Miss Katherine Beasley, on the Hospital Fund, for the sum of $2 per month, on the first day of each and every mcntb until the further order of this Board. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembatb, ; Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 7th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . .. . . . . . . Chairman. 1 _ � , . , .Clerk. 84 i I IN .THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1927, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Oells,Clerk. The Minutes and Proceedings of the Board for and during the month of January, 1927, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chair an and Clerk. ' In the Matter of extermination of I Squirrels. A.L.Stone appears before the Board and makes complaint regarding the destruction of squirrels around his property near Alamo; The Board after hearing complaint of Mr. Stone and reading a letter produced by Mr.Stcne from County Horticultural Commissioner, takessaid matter under advisement. In the Matter of Applicationfor appropriation in support of Californians, Inc. W.J.Engelbright appears before the Board and makes a request for this Board J make an appronriaticn from Advertising Fund Towa.ds the Californians,Inc. for adver- tising resources of Cuntra Costa County with Californians, Inc., said Californians Inc. agreeing to duplicate any money donated by this Board in support of said advertising scheme; Thereupon said matter was taken under advisement by tbs.Board. In the Matter of Sale of Pittsburg High School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale 225 bonds of Pittsburg High School District, of denomination of $1000 each, bearing interst at rate of'five per I cent per annum, payable semi-annually on the first day of February and the first day of August of each and every year, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the followi..g bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: BANK OF ITALY, par, accrued interest to date of davery and a premium of $13,106.00. CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK OF OAKLAND, par, accrued interest to date of delivery a d , a premium of $15,777.77• SCHWABACHER & CO- HUNTER, DULIN & CO, par, accrued interest to date of deliv- ery and a premium of $11,632.00. WEEDEN & CO., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $11,256.65. DEAN, WITTER & CO., par, accrued interest to debe of delivery and a premium of $12,479 00. ANGLO,7I,ONDON,PARIS COMPANY, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $14,b77.00. NATIONAL CITY CCMPAidY, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $15 063.75. THE DEROIT COMPANY- AMES, EMERICH & COMPANY-E.R. GUNDELFINGER, INC. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $15,407.00. BOND & GOODWIN & TUCKER, INC.- E.H. ROLLINS & SONS- 1711. CAVALIER & 00. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $12,301.00. I i 85 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Central National Bank of Oakland, is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds; IT IS, UPON MOTION DULY MADE AND CARRIED, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to the Centr•-•l National Bank of Oakland for sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $15,777.77. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County `reasurer be and he is hereby authorized to deliver said bonds to Central 1�ati^nal Bank of Oakland,.on payment to him of $225,000, plus accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $15,777.77. jhe vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan, and Trembath. Noes: None., _ In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County at Nevada Exposition. It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk notify W.A.Shepard, Commise inner for California—Nevada Transcontinental Highway Commission that this Board will not prepare an Exhibit for said Exposition. In the Matter of Appointment of ' Trustee of Reclamation District #2059. Dean G.}Yitter, having sold all of his land on Bradford Tract and being no longer elegible to act as Trustee of said District, and the'land owners of said District having requested that J.A.Bennett of Walnut Creek, land owner of said Distri t, be appointed as Trustee; _ It is by the Board ordered that J.N.Bennett be and he is hereby appointed a Trustee of Reclamation District #2059 for the term prescribed by law. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following allowances ' be made to fcllowicg named indigents commencing m dates set opposite their names: MRS. DELFINA DUTRA, Alvarado St. San Pablo, $15 per month county aid commencing _ Feb. let, 1927, for a period of six months. It is ordered that county allowance of Mary Anna Carone, Crockett, be increased from $15 per month to $40 per month, beginning Feb. 1st, 1927. ' That the allo-.ance of Fr nk Manguso Crockett, of $15 nermonth be increased j to $20 per month beginning Feb. 1st, 1921. It is further orderedlhat the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of above named indigents until the further order of this Board. til It is further ordered that the following allowances heretofore made by this Bo pre hereby discontinued commencing on dates set opposite their names: g Mrs. Mary Rey 1018, First St. Crockett, Feb. let, 1927. Joseph Barsant, 324 Barrett Ave. Richmond, Feb. lst, 1927. Mrs. Adalina Costa, 1542 Colfax St. Concord, Fcb. 1st, 1927. Mrs. Clara Brazil, 6th St, near Merchants Bank, Richmond Feb. 1st, 1927. Mrs. Stefano Civetta, 444 B. St. Richmond Feb. 1st, 192f. Mrs. A. Kollar, 75 Belvedere St. Pt.Richmond, Feb. let, 1927. h _� 5� Mrs.Elizabeth Gallagher, Martinez, Feb.lst, 1927. Mrs. Mrie Shedid, 4221 Wall Ave. Richmond, Feb. 1st, 1927. Mrs. Olga Ahlquist, Orinda, Jan. lst, 1927. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.-r, In Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following. warrants of said District are approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 435 Jan. 55 1527 $ 25.00 40 Feb. 4th, 1927 3500.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #902. Good cause appearing therefor,. it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District are approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 4432 Jan, 29th, 1927 $ 210.00 43 " 3.04. 35 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #830. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following w—,rrants of said District are approved, to wit: ' No. Date Amount. 10 Jan. 1st, 1927 19,045.41. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby autrorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of <, Reclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District are approved, to wit: NO. Date Amount. 1}31 Feb. 5, 1927 � 110 00 432 55.60 434 n 16.75 435 10.50 4 6 64.75 37 49.50 87 And the Chairman and Clerk of t1ris Board are hereby authorized to note the approv 1 of said Board on said war-ants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Cancellation of Double and Erroneous Assessments, G.O.Meese, County Assessor and M.W.Joost, Tax Collector havin-, certified to this Board that they have discovered that in Vol. 11 Assessment #24,017 the S. 1/2 of Lot 10, Block 36, Boulevard Gardens Tract #1, assessed to Joe F. Maderios and Augu t J.Costa, with improvements amounting to $150, and that there are no improvements on this lot; It is, by the Board ordered that the said assessment of improvements amountin to $150 be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled. In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Joe Garavaenta, having filed with this Board, his affidavit showing that on the 6th day of December, 1926, there was issued to him County Warrant on Sup. Dist. #3, numbered 414, for sum of $65.25, and that said warrant was mailed to deponent on Dec.ath, 1926, and has been lost and is not now in deponent's possession; Thereupon it is on motion duly made *and carried, by the Hoard ordered that the ' County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of. said original lost warrant.," In the Matter of Granting Dance Permit. It is by the Board ordered that permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'cloc j A.M. on Feb. 12th, 1927, be granted to Byron Parlor #170, N.S,G.W,_ A In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $2500 be and the same is hereby ; A ordered set aside in County Treasurer's office of ContraCosta County for the use of the District Attorney as a special fund, said amount to be paid out on requisition �. of District Attorney to the Auditor and paid by the County Treasurer, The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K �I �i �r i[ JJ �k �t ^I r.y 88 IN THE MAT TER of Allowance of C1ai.js on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Road fund of Contra Costa County, which said monevs are derived from Contra Costa Count 's y portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the follow-ng claims having been presented to this Board for construction o_' roads, bridges and culverts in Sup; Dists. #1, 2 and 5; It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be and the same are hereby order ed paid out of the Special Road Fund, as follows: SUP. DIST. #1' Fred Abrott - - - - - - - - -$94.00 Leland Abrott - - - - - - - - 76.50 Bank of Pinole (Rodeo Brnch) Assignee of Mike Curran - - 76.50 Joseph Guerrieri - - - - - - 16.00 Jess Nunes - - - - - - - - - -21.00 E.R.Pereira - - - - - - - - - 40.50 Bank of Pinole (Rodeo Brnchj Assignee W.J.Pawsey - -- 16.75 Frank Soto - - - - - - -- - - 40.50 Wm. Speaks -- - - - - - --- 4-.50 Giant Powder Co. - -- - - - 29.58 Bank of Pinole (Rodeo Brnch) Assignee Antone Viera - - -72.00 First Natiml Bank Rodeo Assignee S.J.Claeys ------ 52.50. SUP. DIST. #�'2: J.T.Collins - - - - - - -- $4377.75 SUP. DIST. f5_ Morford & Smith - - - - - - - 2291.25. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that to funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 3, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of the following claims: It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid on the General Fund of said County, to wit: Blake Bros. Co. - - - - - - - -$296.11 L.C.R000er - - - - - - - - - -- 712.90 A.A.McMehcn - - -- - --- - - - -413.45 A.A.Mctiahon - - - - - - - - - - 246.76 Spencer Lumber Company - - - -- 119.16. The said order is paseed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i i r _. �f In the Matter of Formation of a Highway Lighting District in unincorporated '3 town of Port Costa. A petition signed by more than twenty five residents and tt—payers residing .3 within the territory proposed to be incorporated for's Highway Lighting District to be known as "Port Costa Highway Lighting District", having been filed with the Board praying for the formation of a High.-ay Lighting District; It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the sam ' is hereby fixed for Monday, March 7th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. at which time any person interested in the matter objecting to the formation of said Dttrict or to the extent of said district or the proposed improvements or to the inclusion of his prop erty in said District, may file a written protest setting forth such objections with the Clerk of said Board at or before the time set for the hearing on said petition. It is further ordered that the clerk of this Board cause notice to be given by publication of a notice in Crockett Signal, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published is the County of Contra Costa, at least once aveek for two successive weeks, and by posting notice in three of the most public places inlaid District, in the manner and for the time Prescribed by law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. And the Board tares recess to meet on l:onday, February 21st, 1927, at 10 s o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. .Clerk. t�. =x i P v Q ; In THE BOARD OF S_?ERVISORS OF CC;'TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALI.ORHIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchana::, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H."ells,Clerk. " In the Hatter of Requisition of R.R,Arnold, for Gasoline Shovel. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having verbally made requisition to this Boar for permission to purchase a porter propelled shovel for use on county roads at an expenditure of $10,550, and it appearing to the Board that it Mould be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, to purchase a power propelled shovel for use in said Engineer's Department; It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition of R,R.�rnold, be and the same is hereby granted and said R,R.Arnold, is given permission to purchase said shovel at best terms possible for the County of Contra Costa. In the Cutter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin wairan5 of Reclamation District #x`1619, be approved, to crit: No. Date Amount. 436 Feb. 4th 1927 $ 17.50 437 Feb. 4th, 1927 4.75 438 Feb. 4th, 1927 500.00 Ug Feb. 4th, 1927 4742.45 1 Feb. 5th, 1927 15.65. And the Chairman of this; Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixin^his signature thereto. In the hatter of petition to change name of Cerrito Avenue of Berkeley Park Addition. A petition caving been presented to this Boar," to change nae:e of Cerrito Avenue in Berkeley Park Ad_ition; IT IS BY TP.E BOARD ORDERED that said petiti . oe and the same is hereby refe'red to the District Attorney for his opinion as-to whether said petition is in legal form or not, and whether same can be legally done., In :latter of Lost Warrant. Joe Santos, having filed rith this Board his affidavit showing that on the 20th d: of Nov. 1926, there vas issue.. to him on Sun. Dist. #3 Fund, Numbered 46 a warrant for $-3.77 and that said ,,.,arrant ;;as :wiled to deponent on Dec. 22� 3> J 'j i I A (XA A 1926, and has been lost; 1 Thereupon, it is by 'he Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by 'he County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrant. The vote thereon being unanimous.Ic x In the Matter of application of Henry A.McNamara Post #29, American Legion to build retaining wall around property in Town of '::artinez. Henry A,Mc?Namara Post #29, American Legion, having made application to this Board for permission to build a retaining wall around west boundary line of Memorial Hall property in town of Martinez; It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby grants urd er the express condition that said wall will be erected without any cost to the County of Contra Costa. ' In the Matter of appointment of Trustees of Contra Costa County Mosquito 3 q: Abatement District. } This Board having heretofore formed Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement c District #1 and it appeasing to the Board that it is necessary to appoint Two Trusts e to act in conjunction with the trustees appointed by each of the incorporated towns z_d of Pittsburg, Martinez and Concord, as Trustees of said Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District #1; It is, by the Board ordered that H.G,Fowler of Associated and Otis Loveridg of Pittsburg, be and they are hereby appointed Trustees at large, to the first gover — ing board of Trustees of Contra Costa Oounty Mosquito Abatement District #1 to hold ' office for term prescribed by law; 3� It is further ordered that B.G,Fowler and Otis Loveridge take oath as re— quired by law.i� 3i ' In t':e Matter of Approval of Oficial Map of Larkey Addition to Walnut Creek, Contra Costa County. At the.recuest of Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, this Board having heretofo a ordered the County Surveyor to prepare an official Map of the Larkey Addition to Walnut Creek, and said County Surveyor having prepared and presented to this Board, f a Yap of said Larkey Addition to Walnut Creek; r : 092 It is by 'he Board ordered and Resolved by the Board of Supervisors of Ooatra Costa County, State of Cali=nrnia, that the map entitled "Official Man of the Larkey A&,ition to aalnut Creek, January 1927,compiled by R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, under the direction and with the approval of this Board o= Su ervisorsn be and the same is hereby adopted this 21st dap of February, 1927, as Oficial Map of Larkey Addition to Walnut Creek, Co:tra Costa County, California. It is further ordered that members of Board of Supervisors toget'rer with Chairman and Clerk of this Board, certify on said map the above and foregoing Resol t- ion. i In the Matter of Approval of Of''icial Man of Block A, Crockett Heights, Crockett, Contra Costa Co. Calif. At the request of Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, this Board having here- tofore ordered the County Surveyor t� prepare an Official Map o:Block A. Crockett Heights, Crockett, Contra Costa Oounty, California, and said County Surveyor hav- ing prepared and presented to this Board, a map of said Block A, Crockett Heights, Crockett, It is by the Board ordered and resolved by the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, that the map entitled "Official Map of Block A, Crockett Heights, Crockett, January 1927, compiled by R.R."rnold, County surveyor under direction and with the approval of this Board of Supervisors," be and the same ishereby adopted this 21st day of February, 1927, as Official Map of Block A, Crockett Heights, Crockett, Contra Costa County, California. It is further ordered that members of Board of Supervisors tc-.et.ner with Chairman and Clerk of this Board certify on said map the above and foregoing ResolVi ion. In the Matter of Change of Toll Bridge rates under Ordinance No. 175. Upon application of the American Toll Bridge Company, a corporation, the owner and holder of that certain toll bridge franchL-e granted the Delta Bridge Cor noration in that certain ordinance heretofore adopted by the Board of Supervisors o the County of Contra Bosta, State of California, and numbered Ordinance No. 175, an good cause appearing therefor; IT IS HEREBY ORDFRED that the following rates mentioned in said ordinance, to wit: "Commercial or Deliver,- Automobiles and =. gZ TjUcks, Not esceeaing tw_c_,tons capacity, each . . . . . . . . .$1.00 Exceeding 2 tons capacity, each . . . . . . . . . . . 1.50 FREIGHT. Freight of all kinds on vehicles per 1000 lbs. (Binimum charge 20 cents) . . ... .. . .. . . . . .. . 40 be and the same hereby are, modified, reduced and changed as ereinafter set forth, e II 93 I and the said American Tell Bridge Company is hereby authorized t^ charge the followi_g rates in place and in stead thersof, to wit: C0122-RCIAL OR DELIVERY AUTOMOBILES AND MOTOR TRUCKS. A Freight rate of 20 cents per ton7the chargre to be ' computed on the combined .,.,eight of the truck and the contained load, if any, or the gross weight of the truck if it cnatains no load) or all classes of motor trucks and automobiles carrying freight, minimum charge---- $.75. In the Matter of Improving San Pablo Avenue in Citv of Richmond. .1HEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that that certain portion of San Pablo Avenue which lies within the boundaries of the City of Richmond, is a part of a rcain travelled highway, and is of more than local and ordinary public benefit,and of general county interest and that County ai should be extended for the improvement ther:of, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the sum of $20,000 is a proper amount for said Ccuntv to contribute towards the improvement of said San Pablo Aven e in r der to complete the scheme of improving San Pablo Avenue proposed by the City of Richmond, ' THEREFORE BE I:' RESOLVED A?.D IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a warrant in sum of $20,000 payable out of the General Fund, be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor of the City of Richmond, as a contribution to nay for improvement o: said San Pablo Avenue in s;=1d City of Richmond, and that the County Treasurer nay the same. The vote of the Boar:', cn the fcrcgoin,; order beim= unanimous.A In the 3ittter of Acceptance and approval of Easement from; Southern Pacific Company to Contra Costa County regarding crossing of Pittsburg Railway at Los Medanos. y:r'a ' The Southern Pacific Company a corporation, having presented a form of Easement to County of Contra Costa, a political Subdivision of the State.of Califor is 43 to construct and maintain a highway crossing on certain Hartel of land situate in County of Contra Costa, lying within the railroad right o: way and property of ' first party, and described as follows, to wit: I _r,. 94 It is by the Board ordered that said Form of Easement be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and Chairman ^f this Board is hereby authorized to execu�e said Agreement for and on behalf of the County of Con-la Costa. In the Matter of Replacirg Bridge near Lafayette. Supervisor dscar Olsson, reports to this Board that a bridge rmr Lafayette has been washed out by reason of recent rains, and that great emergency exists for the repair thereof; IT is by the Board ordered that said Supervisor Oscar Olsson, Supervisor of said District, be and he is hereby authorized to replace said bridge at the earliest possible moment with or without contract as he may deem best. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is ordered that --e following allowances be and the same are bereby made to following na: ed indi:rents: MR. A":D :RS. GEO. YELAVIC, 22 Tunnel Ave. Richr:ond, $25 per month, county aid, beginning; Feb. 1st, 1927. GUISEPPE PECCIANTI, 'wartinez, Cal. $60 per month, state aid, beginning Feb. ict, 1927. It i s fur tier ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant:n `favor of each of above named indigents on the first d,-..y of each and every month: until the further order of tnis Board. It is further ordered that the following allowances heretofcr granted to following indigents be discontinued: JOE:; G. POOL, 439- 5th St. Richmond, (removed from Contra Costa County) beginning Feb. 1st, 1927. ERNEST J;AZZUCRI, Martinez, beginning; Feb, lst,1927. ' VINCEOZO LONDI'sI, Pittsburg, beginning Feb. 1st, 1927. MRS. PALMA CACCIOLA, 130 W. 2nd St. Pittsburg, beginnin;;Feb. let, 1927. MRS. ::ARIA FIGUERIDO, 142— 12th St. Richm:.ond, beginnin;: Fee. 1st, 1927. ESABEL DABARY, 1417 Flora St. Crockett, beginning Feb. lst, 1927. THE vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Transportation for Indigent Family. It appearing to the Board that Mr. Severn Prieto. and family consisting of six children are residents of the town of Crockett and that Mr. Prieto, has been promised a position: jr. or rear El Paso, Texas, and it appearing t, the Board that i 95 w: Mr. Prietto and family have not sufficient means with which to pay transportation of said family tosaid position; qnd it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of County of Contra Costa, to furnish transportation t-. Sl Paso, Texas "t? for said family, so that they could be self supporting, It is, by the Board ordered that Miss $atherine Beasley be and she is hereby authorized to procure transportation for such family to the City of Sl Paso, Texas, did providing said position materializes as now proposed. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Purchasing.of Filing Case for office of County Clerk. d. The County Clerk of Centra Costa County having presented to this Board, plans r and specifications for a filing case for his office consisting of 70 roller shelves, together with linoleum and end panels for $875, and said case being constructed with a proposition for placing other files, It is ordered that t're said County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to purchase from Y.G.:vest Company, said case consisting of 70 roller shelves, linoleum ton, and end panels, for sum of $875,30. The vote thereon being unanimous., -: 1 y� In the hatter of contracts for furnishing of gasoline and oil and grease. The Union. Oil Company of California havin; presented a form .;f Contract provid ing for the furnishinU of gasoline to the County of Contra Costa, for one year at a price of 16 0 per gallon delivered by truck to Martinez, Sar. Ramon and Lafayette and for deliveries at Brentwood and Byron to be 16'J¢per gallon, delivered by tank truck; It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby ac— cepted and approved by this Board and awarded to Union Oil Company of Californija. It is further ordered that the contract for furnishing of oil and grease to ' County of Contra Costa for use in County Garage and road machinery, etc. be and the same is hereby awarded to Shell Company at pricesproposed in their contract this day prese�ted to this Board, and the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County is hereby authorized to have said contract signed by Shell Company of California. ' The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Fatter of allowance of Claims > on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Road Fund of Catra Costa County, certain moneys in special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State A utomobile Tax collected by Stat A} i r Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Mot r Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by :'.aid County excluively in con- struction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following; claims havinig been presented to this Board dor construction or roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dists. #r1 and 3; It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be and the same are hereby ordered paid out of the Special Road Fund, as follows: SUP: DIST. $1, Central Construction Company .. 362.13. Central Construction Company 95.25 _ Calif. Corrugated Culvert Co. ..... ... .. 17,12 Calif. Corrugated Culvert Cc. .............. 404.11 DIST. y3' A.AMcMahcn. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .. $$169.26 A.A..McMahon . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 329.03. The vote thereon being unanimous.,- And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 7th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. ..Clerk. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Chairman. `l is ii ;I 3� r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 'i MONDAY, MARCH 7th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. W.J.Buchana , Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayde and R.J.Trembath. J.H."ell a,CIerk. - - - - - - - - - - - Y The Minutes of the Board for and during the month of February, 1927, are read to the Board by the Clerk and as read to the Board are approved and signed by . the Chairman and Clerk. Ir_ the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause assexing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following A' i warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. yl 436 March 4, 1827 $ 10.00 M ° 54.40 # ° 107.30 441 " 5.50 444432 " 13.50 �! 444 " 1500.00 And the Cbairman'and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of said warrants by af"ixing their signatures thereto. j, In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. A' Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin . warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 442 Feb. 9, 1927 $154.00 444 n 146.00 I 445 30.00 y, And the Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of a said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. 1 Y In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #602. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District #602, be and the same are hereby pproved, to it: . No. - Date Amount. 437 Feb. 23, 1927 $ 320.00 li And the Chairman and Clerk are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. A Ji J I i In the Matter of Formation of Highway Lighting District in town of Port Costa. A petition having been presented to the Board of Supervisors on the 7th d I of February, 1927, asking for formation of a Highway Lighting District in the Town of Port Costa, and praying for an election to be held to determine whether or not said ' District will be formed as provided by law, in said case, and it appearing to the I Board that said petition sets forth the boundaries of said proposed District, which proposed District is hereinafter particularly described and that it is signed by more than twenty five persons each of whom is a tax payer and resident of said town ' and of the proposed district, end it further appearing to this Board that the said ! town of Port Costa is an unincorporated town of the County of Contra Costa, and i it further appearing that said petition in all things conforms to the requirements of law in such cases made and provided, and it further appearing to thio Hoard that notice of the hearing on said petition hasbeen given in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, and no one appearing to protest or object to the formation of said District and the inclusion of any property within said District or at all; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that an election be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in said proposed Lighting District on THURSDAY, MARCH 31st, 1927, between the hours of 1 o'clock P.M. and 7:30 P.M. of said day, during which period the polls shall remain open, at which the qualified electors of said , proposed District may vote for or against said Highway Lighting District. Said proposed High.-:ay Lighting District is situated in said County of Contra Costa, and the boundaries thereof are more particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at an iron pipe set at the intersection of the northwesterly line of Lot 15, Block 1, as said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of theTown of Port Costa, Contra Costa County, Clifornia" filed December lst, 1853 in the office of the County Reacorder of Contra Costa County, California, with the southwesterly line of the right ofway of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, and from which point the center of a curveto the left with a radius! of 2560,75 feet bears N. 45944'45" E. thence running along seid right of way line and said curve to a southeasterly direction, a distance of 260,44 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 14, Block 2of said map; thence leaving said right of way line and running along the southeasterly line of said block 2 S. 45041' W. a distance of 385,34 feet to a point on the north- easterly line of Erskine Street; thence running along said northeasterly line of Erskine Street, S. 41°52' E. a distance of 65.51 feet; thence leaving said northeasterly line of EFskine Street N. 48°08' E_ a distance i of 100,00 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 1 Block 2}; thence runnine; along the northeasterly line of said Block 2;, S. 41°52' E. a distance of 15;; feet to the most easterly corner of said Block, thence S. ' 48°08' 19. a distance of 100.00 feet to the most southerly corner of said Block 21; thence S. .75043' W. a distance of 1163,42 feet to an iron pipe bet at the intersection o£ the southerly line of School Street. with the easterly line of Fourth Street; thence running-long szid Easterly line of Fourth Street S. 14017' E. a distance of 160.21 feet; thence S. 75°43' W. a distance of 136.61 feet to the most easterly corner of Lot 15, Block 7; thence running along the a utheasterly line o: said Lot 15, and said line produced S. 29059' W. a distance of 133.22 feet to a point on the south- westerly line of Fifth Street; thence running along said line N. 6o°O1' w. ! a distance of 350,00 feet to the point of intersection of said southwesterlyi line of Fifth Street, with the northwesterly line of Block 8, produced southwesterly; there running alonY said northwesterly line of Block 8, N. 29°59' E. a distance of 267,81 feet; thence N. 14017' W. a distance of 65.54 feet; thence N. 71027' W. a distance of 369.58 feet to the"point of intersection of the southwesterly line of Block 12 produced, with the northwesterly line of Sixth Street; thence running along said northwesterly line of Sixth Street, Y. 16°33' E. a distance of 100 feet to its inter- section with the southwesterly line of Lufkin Street; thence running along said southwesterly line of Lufkin Street, N. 71027' W. a distance of 191.24 feet to its intersectionwith the northeasterly line of the right of way of the state highr:ay; thence run:ing along; said line of state highc+ay, ; 1. 50°53' W. a distance of 142.33 feet to the most westerly corner of Lot 13, Block 13; thence running along the northwesterly line of said Lot 13, N. 18033' E. a distance of 100 feet to the :Host northerly corner of said Block 13; thence running along the northeasterly line of Blocks i ! I f 99 13, 11 and 10, S. 71027' E. a distance of 687.34 feet; thence running along the northerly line o£ Block 10, N. 75°43' E. a distance of 163.84 feet to the most northerly corner of Lot 1 in said Block 10; thence running along the easterly line of said Lot 1 S, 14°17' E, a distance of C. feet to the northwesterly corner of Block ;; thence running along the northerly line of Block 5 and said line produced, N. 75043' E. a distance of 435 feet; thence S. 14"17' E. a distance of 16 feet to the northwesterly corner of Block 3; thence running along the northerly line of Block 3, N. 75043' E. a distance of 105 feet; thence N. 14°17' W. a distance of bb feet; thence ' N, 7543' E, a distance of 25 feet; thence N. 14017' W. a distance of 10 feet; thence N. 7743' E, a distance of 357.20 feet to a point on the north- westerly line of Block 1; thence running along said lire, N. 45°41' E. a distance of 167.17 feet; to the most.nortberly corner of Lot 7, Block 1; thence N. 26052' W. a distance of 110.114 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 1, Block 37; thence S. 68022'30 W. a distance of 74,07 feet to an angle in the southerly line of Lot 1 Block 40; thence running along said southerly line of Block 40, S. 70°33 W. a distance of 294,00 feet to the southwesterly corner of Lot 12, Block 40; thence running along the westerly line of said Lot 12, N. 19027' W. a distance of 100 feet to the ncrthwesterl corner thereof; thence S. 70033' W. a distance of 10.58 feet to the point of intersection of the southerly line of Prospect Avenue with the westerly line of Lot 12, Black 41 produced southerly; thence running alonS said line N. 190 27' W. a distance of 160 feet to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 12; thence N. 70°33' E. along the northerly line of Block 41, a distance of 270 feet; thence N. 72019'30" E. a distance of 63.51 feet to the north- westerly corner of Block 38; thence running along the northerly line of said Blook38 N. 60033' E. a distance of 145,51 feet to its intersection with the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence running along said right of way line S. 38"40' E. a distance of 70.27 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 2560.75 feet and tangent to last mentioned course, a distance of 249.68 feet to the point of beginning. Reference is hereby made to said petition on file in the office of the County Clerk, and Clerk of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, for further particulars. The name to be given to said proposed District shall be "Fort Costa Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County". The ballot shall contain the words "For Lighting District" and the voter shall write or print after the s-:.id words on the Ballot, the word "Yes" or the word "No". IT IS NOW BY THE BOARD FURTHER ORDERED that the following place in said proposed highway lighting district shall be the place for holdag said election and t e following named qualified electors of said proposed lighting district have been appo nted and are appointed to act as election officers to conduct said election and shall be considered the officers of election in said proposed district, to wit: Polling Place: Port Costa Grammar School Inspector: Julia E.Rarrir.F on Judges: Clara Hartinsen- Erskine W.Smith. IT IS FURTEER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board call said election by ' posting notice thereof in three of the most public places in said proposed district and by publication in Crockett Signal, a weekly newspaper published in the County of Contra Costa, at least once a week for not less than fifteenfdays; said notice shal specify the time and place and pur_,ose of said election,giving the boundaries of sai proposed lighting district and hours during which the polls shall be kept open. The foregoing order is Dassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I ion In the Matter of Purchase of Grader. It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Knott, ordered that C,H,Hayden, Supervisor of District #3, be and he is hereby authorized to purchas a Russell one-man Road Maintainer. The vote thereon being unanimrus. In the Matter of Communication. from A.J.Eddy, City Engineer.of Berkeley, A communication from A.J Eddy, City Engineer of Berkdey, Regarding culvert on Arlington Avenue is read to the Board, and by the Board referred to Supervisor Zeb Knott, in whose District said Road is situated, with full power to act. In the Matter of Adoption of Resolution endorsing Martinez-Antioch Project, providing for the improvements of Channel in Suisun Bay between Martinez and Antioch. The following Resolution was presented by Supervisor Trembath, and seconded by Supervisor Olsson, and passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: WHEREAS, the Hon. W.R.Sharkey, Senator from the Ninth Senatorial District, did, on the 25th day of February 1927, introduce Senate Bill No, 929 which provides ' for an appropriation of $91,500.6'0 from the Treasury of the State of California to be used under certain specified conditions by Federal authorities for the purpose of defraying one-half the cost of deepening Suisun Bay Chan::el from Martinez to Antioch; and, WHEREAS, such project is oof the most vital importance to the large industri plants located on the Contra costa ounty shore of the said channel as it will provid a direct and unobstructed deepwater channel for ocean carriers to its waterfront, whic will greatly facilitiace the handling of the existing large to:%nage at reduced cost, aid, i7HEREAS, the present shore development has outgrown existing water transportlat- ion facilities, and the volume of commerce could be greatly increased with resulting increase in industrial activity; and, ii WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States in the River and Harbor Act of January 21, 1927, has approved this project and authorized the execution thereof by the United States Engineers under certain specified conditions; and now therefore, BE IT RESOLVED that the County of oortra Costa by and through its Board of Supervisors at their meeting this 7th day of March, 1927, does heartily endorse and approve said project and does most urgently request the members of the Forty-seventh Session of the Legislature of the State of California to pass said Renate Bill No. 629 to match the Federal appropriation and thus assure the consummation of sai0roject , which is so vital to the interest of the entire State of California and the development of its inland water:ays. S: I I I I 101 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit:, ' ROBERT SHAWVER, 138 17th St. Richmond, $20 county aid, per month, beginning March let, 1927. MRS. CARMEN SOTO, Concord, $10 per month state aid and $10 county aid for the care and maintenance of Frank Brock.beginning Feb. 1st, 1927. That the allowance heretofore made to Mr. Sandy Sambro be and the same is hereby changed to Sandy Lambro. That the allowance of $40 per month heretofore made to Mary Villa, 25Enterpr se Ave. Richmond, be and the same is hereby reduced to $20 per month, beginning March 1st, 1927, on account of one of said children having died. It is ordered that the following allowances be discontinued from and after date set opnosite their respective names: Dorothy Brock beginning Feb. let, 1927. Mrs. Rose Gayton, Concord, beginning March 16, 1927. Hing Lee, discontinue: from Feb. 1st, 1927. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order of this Board., In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. M.W.Laidlaw and a Committee of Business Men's Association from Crockett and Valona, appear before the Board and state to the Board that the citizens of Crockett and Valona intend to celebrate the opening of the Toll Bridge over Carquinez Straits e from May 16th to May 22nd, 1927, and that the program included the advertising of Contra Costa County and ask a donation of this Board from the Advertising Fund for the purpose of advertising said celebration and the resources of Contra Costa County and it appearing to the Board that it would be to-the best interests of Contra Costa -A , 3 County to make a donation towards the payment of advertising at said celebration; a It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $500 be and the same is hereby set aside out of the Advertising Fund for the purpose of defraying expenses of said celebration , and that same be paid to said Commit'ee on presentation of duly verified claims therefor. j a: In the Matter of Granting Dance ' ' Permits. a:. It is by the Board ordered that the following societies and persons be and a they are hereby granted permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on the 1 following dates, to wit: Mt. Diablo Post $246, American Legion, Danville, on April 2nd, 1927, May 7t , 1927, and June 4th, 1927- Jack Brand, Howard Lynn and Vernon Ronner, Oakley Hall, Oakley, March 12_1 27. Crockett Post $33, American Legion, Crockett, Carquinez Grammar School Audi torium, March 12, 1927. , iIt c 102 In the Matter of approval of Official Map of Muir Manor, Contra Costa County. At the request ,f Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, this Board having heretofore ordered the County Surveyor to prepare an official Map of Muir Manor, Contra Costa County, State of California, and said County Surveyor having prepared and presented to this Board a Map of*said Muir Manor, IT IS BY TIE BOARD ORDERED AND RESOLVED that that Map entitled "Official Map of Muir Manor, March 1927,11 compiled by R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor under direction and with the approval of this Board of Supervisors be and the same is hereby adopted this 7th day of March, 1927, as Official Map of Muir Manor, Contra Oosta County, State of California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that members of Board of Supervisors to- gether with Chairman and Clerk of this Board certify on said map the above and fore- going Resolution. In the Matter of Appoval of Map of Re-subdivision of Portions of Two Maps, Arlington Acres and Map of Re-subdivision of Lots 1-2-3-14-15-16-17 and portion of 4, Block "C" Arlington Acres, Contra Costa Co. At the request of Geo. 0. Meese, County Assessor, This Board having h eretof re ordered the County Surveyor to prepare an Official Map of Re-subdivision of Portions of Two Maps, Arlington Acres, and Map of Re-subdivision of Lots 1-2-3-14-15-16-17 and Portion of 4, Block "C" Arlington Acres, Contra Costa County, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED AND RESOLVED that that map entitled " Official Ma of Re-subdivision of Portions of two Maps, Arlington Acres and Map of Re-subdivision of Lots 1-2-3-14-15-16-17 and portion of 4, Block "C" Arlington Acres, Contra Costa County, California" compiled by R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor under direction of and with the approval of this Board of Supervisors is hereby adopted this 7th day of Marc 1927, as Official Map of Re-subdivision of Two Maps,Arlington Acres and Map of Re- subdivision of Lots 1-2-3-14-15-16-17 and porti3n of 4, Block 9100, Arlington Acres, Contra Costa County, California. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that members of Board of Supervisors together with Chairman and Clerk of this Board certify on said Map the above and foregoing Resolution. In the Matter of Approval of Map of Guerrerri Addition to Town of Crockett, Contra Costa County, California, being a re-subdivision of Amended Map of Block 14-15,Town of Valona, Contra Costa County, Cal. filed Feb. 6, 1917 in Vol. 15 of Maps, page 316 Records of Contra Costa County, and lands adjacent thereto, . on West and south. At the request of Geo. 0, Neese, County Assessor, this Board having herbtofole r i i 103 yr ordered the County Surveyor to prepare an official Map of Guerreri Addition to Town of Crockett, Contra Costa County, California, being a Re-subdivision of Amended Map of Block 14-15, Town of Valens, Contra Uosta County, Cal. filed Feb. 6, 1917, in Vol. J. 15 of Maps, page 316, Records of ContraCosta county, and lands adjacent thereto on Welt ' and south,and said County Surveyor having presented said map to this Board, } IT IS BY THE BOARD RESOLVED AND ORDERED that that Map entitled "Official Map of Guerreri Addition to Town of Crockett,March 1927" compiled by R,R,Arnold, County Surveyor under direction of and with the approval of this Board of Supervisors, ' be and the same is hereby adopted this 7th day of March, 1927, as Official Map of } "Guerreri Addition to Town of Crockett, Contra Costa County, California". IT IS FURTH�M_ ORDERED that members of Board of Supervisors together with Chair- man and Clerk of this Board certify on said Map the above and foregoing Resolution. In the Matter of Approval of Map of Adult H. Section Sunset View Cemetery. A map of Adult H. Section,Sunset View Cemetery, having been presented to this Board and being certified to by proper officers and containing a certificate of the County Auditor that there are no liens upon said tract of land or any portion ' thereof for taxes; IT IS By the Board ordered that said map be and the same is hereby approved. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board certify to the above facts on said map. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Oon3a Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, certain moneys in special road fund of Cont-a Costa County, which said moneys are derived fr^m Contra Costa County's portion of 6tate Automobile Tax collected by Stat Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa "ounty during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected ' from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys sball be expended by said ;ounty ex- clusi--ely in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the foil w- ing claims having been presented to this Board for construction of roads, bridges, and culverts in Sup. Dists 2 and 5: It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be and the same are hereby ordAr- ed paid out of the Special Road Fund, as follows: 104 I SUP. DIST. #2: J.T.Collins- - - - - - 1026.00. SUP. DIST. #5: Balfour-Guthrie & Co. -- �� (Assigned to Brentwood Branch, - Bank of Antioch) - - - - - - - $5 8.99• i Morford &.Smith, - - - - - - - - - 665.25. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of A.D. 1, S.D.2, would be unreason- ably nreasc -ably burdened by the full payment of the following claims, '? It is by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid out of the '=? General Fund, to wit: Diet. #2: A.M.Castle & Co. $ 12.68 Cal.& Hawaiian Sugar Co. 632.33• Cal. & Hawaiian Sugar Co. 695.10 E.K.Wood Lbr. Co. 509.39 Pacific Tool & Supply Co. 49.47 San Francisco & Sacramento Railroad - - - - - -3322.72 S.A.Smith - - - - - - - 17.00 Twohy Bro. Co. - - - - - 50.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Bcwd., And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday,March 21st, 1927, at 10 o'dock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman/ . . . ,CSL � .Clerk. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 21, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar ' Olsson., C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Vrells,Clerk. y Ir. the Matter of Reclamation District #2036. 1 Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow- ,t ing warrants of Reclamation District #2036, be and the same arc hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. March 14 1927 8 3450.00. 36 March 14, 1927 31p50.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2026. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclama.ticn District 12026, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 149 Dec. 31, 1926 $ 155.00 150 Jan. l0, 1927 799-35 151 Feb. 10,1927. 145.00 ;f And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclame-ion District el ' #2025- Good cause appearing, therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #2025, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. ' ' 127 Dec. 31, 1926 130.00 128 Jan. 10, 1927 618.18 129 Feb. 10, 1927, 150.03 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatres thereto. ac } 7 106 I ; In the Batter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrants of Reclamation District #2024, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit No. Date Amount. 114 Dec. 31, 1926 213.35 ll5 Jan. 10, 1927 543.27 116 Feb. 10, 1927 90.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Batter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, and upon recommendation of Thomas A.Boyer, Probation 0_f icer of Odntra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that beginning Feb. 6, 1927, the allowance of Josephine and Pauline Pittelli of Crockett, for $45. per month be and the same is hereby reduced to $22.50 per month on account of Josephine being in the Hospital at Martinez. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.r� In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Mrs. A,L.Mason, having fi ed with this Board her affidavit showing that a General Fund warrant numbered 357, for sum of $15.24 was issued to her on July 10 1926, and was mailed to.said deponent, and thatsaid warrant hes been lost and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby directed to refuse payment of said original lost warrant and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and pdd in order of payment c said original lost warrant., In the Matter of application of Union Oil Company of California, a corporation for a wharf franchise. RESOLUTIOPI-FINDING DUE PUBLICATION OF ORDINANCE GRANTING WHARF FRANCHISE AND DECLARING THAT SAME STALL $ECOKE EFFECTIVE UPON APPROVAL OF RAILROAD COL4MISSIOIT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 0 0 0 o c Upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson,the jj following resolution was adopted: WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the Count_✓ of Contra Costa, State of California, after notice duly given and prcceedin s to that end regularly had and taken having on the 7th day of February, 1927, granted to Union Oil Company of California, a corporation, by0rdinance No. 195 of said Board of Supervisors <f a franchise to construct and for a term of twenty (20) years to maintain, operate, repair, renew, remove and take tells for a wharf or pier on certain lands borderin on a navigable strait or inlet of the sea situate in said County in Supervisorial district No. Four thereof, and more particularly described in said Ordinance, and WHEREAS, on said 7th day o---'.February, 1927, it was ordered — by said Board , that publication of said Ordinance be made for one (1) week in The Pittsbu g Dispatch, a,newspaper printed, published and circulated in said County of Contra ' Costa, and, z WHEREAS, it now satisfactorily appears to this Board from the affidavit of publication of C.A.71est, that said Ordinance No, 188 has been published in the manner and for the time prescribed by law; r NOV, THrREFOR:, this Board of Supervisors of said County of Cont_a Costa, does hereby find than said Ordinance has been published in the manner and for the time prescribed by law and that the same shall become effective and the franchise granted thereby in fall force and effectupon the expiration of thirty (30) days fr m said 7th day of February, 1927, and uponthe approval of the Railroad Commission of the State of California, duly given. The foregoing Resolution was duly adopted at a regular meeting of said Board of Supervisors of ContraCosta County held on the 21st day of `arch, 1927, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Oupervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Suoervisore — None. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made application for permission to conduct dances until j o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit: Knightse:: Farr. Center, bare-,: 26, 1927. Knig hisen P.T. Assn. March 19, 1927, Knightsen. ' Valens. Vol. Fire Dept. and Jack Wilson, Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, March 26, 1927. 3 It is by the Board ordered that above persons and societies be granted pemission tc conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on above dates.k :) In the patter of Clifton Court Ferry. F,E.Smith, County Surveyor of San Joaquin County having reported to this Board that San Joaquin County is giving all ferry tenders in their county two day _3 lea: z of absence each month with pay for a substitute at rate of $4. per day, 7 It is by the Board ordered that it is the sense of this Board that Thomas . Daub a rty the Ferry Tender aClifton Court, be and he is hereby granted a two day's leave of absence each month, provided that during said absence he is to sup ly ar, a competent substitute to take his place, the County of Contra Costa, however, toy yt pay its proportion for the substitute at rate of $4. per day.,l a In the Hatter of Purchase of Furniture for office of County Clerk. It is by -he Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to purchase from H.G.Uest Company a filing cabinet containing 36 ve'rticE 1 files 16 5/8 x 11 7/8 x 24 1/4 inches, as per plans and specifications on file in office of County Clerk at the sum of In the Hatter of Suit filed against the County of Contra Costa in the Superior Court of Alameda County by Bertha Rodgers. The District Attorney havin,; reported to this Board that a suit has been filed in the of'ice of the County Clerk of Alameda County by Bertha Rodgers claimi ig damages sustained in an accident on the County High-,'ray and recommending to this Board that this Board employ a assistant attorney to assist the District Attorney in the defense of this suit; It is by the Board ordered that the firm of Donahue, Hynes & Hamlin be and the same are hereby employed as attorneys to assist the District Attorney in the defense of said suit against the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of Repair of Roads destroyed by contractors on Hokelumne Water Project. Certain Supervisors havin, reported to this Board that certain damages have been done by contractors working on a contract for the installation of a pipe line through the County of Contra Costa in Supervisor Districts Nos. 2, j an 5, and it appearing to the Board that said contractors shouldrepair said roads or pay for said repairing; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to obtain from the County Surveyor an estimate of the amount of damage done M said roads by the said contractors or. said Hokolumne Water Pipe Project and that he take necessary means to collect from sod d contractors the amount of damage caused to said roadsby said Contractors. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. P In the Matter of Application of Veteran Welfare Board of State of California, for cancellation of taxes. The Veteran's Welfare Board having; filed a certificate praying that the taxes oa the hereinafter described real property be cancelled by this Board and the District attorney hav_n,, consented to said cancellation; It is, by the Board ordered that certain taxes levied on said property which are now due, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: That certain tract of land situated in the City of Richmond, State of California, and described as follors, to til t: Lot 44 and the ,forth 15 feet of Lot 45 in Block 12 as designated on the map entitled "+dap of Richmond Center" which map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on February 14, 1911, in Volume 4 of Maps, page 87, described as follows: s BEGI!ii:IEZ at the northwesterly corner of Lot 44 in Block 12, as shown on the map above referred to, slid runnin^ thence in direct lines as follows: Easterly alo:g the northerly line of said Lot 44, 100 feet to the northeasterly corner of said Lot 44; thencesoutherly alon;, the easterly line of Lots 44 and 45 in said Bloc 12, a distance of 40 feet; thence westerly along a line parallel to and 15 feet distant measured at right angles from the southerly line of said Lot 44 a distance of 100 feet to a point on the westerly line of said Lot 45; thence nor':herly along r: the westerly line of Lots 45 and 44, in said Block 12, a distance of 40 feet to the g, point of beginning. Deed recorded December j1, 1926, in Volume 74 page 171 Official Records; 2nd installment taxes 1926-27, assessed to Claude Irnold axA Edna L. Arnold., ' In the Matter of Proposed Legislation affecting the extension of toll bridge frRnchises by Bards of Supervisors. It appearing to the Board that certain legislation relating to the exten- sion of toll bridge franchises b.; Boards of Supervisors, to wit: Senate Bill #846 is pending before the Legislature of the State of California, and it appearing to :this Board that if said Bill is enacted as a law, it will only be a source of trolftle to Boards of Supervisors and be used as a political foot-ball to enforce the ext en sion of fra:chises heretofere.z!Tanted by Bo:.rds of Supervisors, F It is, upon motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that this Board hereby expresses itself as not favoring any proposed legislation grants g Boards of Supervisors the power to extend any franchises heretofore granted for a z; certain fixed period. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board forward a copy of this s Resolution to the Governrr of the State of California, and the Senator and Assembl - man of this District,,,, In the Matter of proposed Legislation relating to abandonment of roads. WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that Senate Bill #844, provides for the abandonment of a road which has been im- passable for vehicular travel for last five years, and WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that certain roads in Contra Costa 110 f County have been impassable for last five years and have not been used by reason of flood conditions but that certain roads may in future become valuable public roads for said County, upon completion of certain drainage work to keep said roads from flooding, and it appearing to this Board that said proposed legislation will not be of benefit to the County of Contra Costa and will force the abandonment of certain public roads which will in future become valuable roads and force Boards of Super- r visors to re-purchase said rights of way, IT IS BY TFE BOARD ORDERED that for the above reasons this Board does not Si favor the enactment of Senate Bill #844, IT IS FURTFE:q ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board forward a copy of this $is Resolution to Senator and Assemblyman from this District. �i In the Matter of Allowance of Warrant } on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of , County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of'Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall-be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims against the County for construction of bridges, culverts and roads under supervision of County Surveyor's department, having been filed, It is by the Board ordered that the said claim be paid as follows, to wit: q out of the Special Road Fund: Smith Booth Usher Co. - - - - - -S 8,233.35. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 11th, 1927, at 10 o'clock . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. .Clerk. ;4 3 FYj I' IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, APRIL 4th,1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J,Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, ' C.H.Hayden, and R.J,1'rembath,- - - _ _ - _ _ J.H.We11s,Clerk, The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of March, 1927, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chair/ n and Clerk, r. In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Morford and Smith, for Grading Division #45 County Highway. R.R.Arnoid, County Surveyor having filed his certificate showing that the contract of Morford & Smith for grading Div. #45, of County Highway, has been completed ac- cording to plans and specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road declared accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Morford & Smith on said contract, present same to this Board within thirty five days after thi date., In the Matter of Lost Warrants. Danville Warehouse & Lumber Company, by E.C.Weister, having filed affidav is showing loss of warrants issued to said Company, on November 5,-1926, one numbered 267, on Sup. Diet. #2 fund, for $108.43 and one numbered 266, on Sup, Dist. #2 Fund, for $5.00, and one on Bond Road Maintenance Fund, #550, for $36.96, and praying } that newaarrants be issued by this Board in lieu thereof; It is, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrants, and that a duplicate of said warrants be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants. In the Matter of Approval of warrants T of Reclamation District #1619: 2# Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follows ag warrants of said District be approved, to wit: #447 Date: Mar. 16, 1927 $51.50. #449 Mar. 16, 1927 42.00 #449 Mar. 15, 1927 50.00 j• And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. 112 I In the,Matter of approval of Warrants i of Reclamation District $802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation District #902, be approved, to wit: i #4355 Date: March 26 1927. 169.66 - 4 i A March 26, 1927 70.00 432 A March 26, 1927 22 00 433 March 26, 1927 36.00 436 February 26, 1927 70.00 436 February 26, 1927 25.00• And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are authorized to note the approv of said warrants by affixing their signatues thereto. In the Matter of Approva of Warrants of Reclamation District 02059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to wit: *445, DAted, April 2, 1927 $ 110.00 446 April 2, 19279 447 April 2, 1927 112918 448 April 2, 1927 27.63 449 April 2, 1927 27.91. 450 April 2, 1927 7.50 451 April 2, 1927 1598.84. And the Chairman and Clerk of tie Board are authorized to note tl;e approval of said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Granting Dance permit. Crockett Vol. Fire Department having filed an application for permission to Li conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on April 16, 1927, in Crockett School Auditorium "'<':I at Crockett, It is ordered that. said permit be granted. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following allowances and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents, commencing on dates set '' opp(A to their respective names, to wit: MRS. MARY CLARK, Dubois St. nr. Selsey, Richmond, be granted $90 per month ` temporary allowance, beginning April 1st, 1927. MRS. MAY BROCK, walnut Creek, be granted $10_per month beginning April let, 1927. It is ordered that the i35 allowance for rent heretofore granted to Mrs. Goldie Lewis, 2008 Barrett St. Richmond, be discontinued and that Mrs. Lewis be granted a cash allowance of $110 per month, beginning April-lst, 1927. It is further ordered.that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and Avery month =sl until the further order of this Board. 7 `'1 I It is further ordered that the following allowances heretofore granted by the s Board, be and the same are hereby ordered discontinued from and after date set oppo- site their respective names: MRS. BESSIE MARC HIO, 8th & L,Sts. Antioch, discontinued from and after March lot, 3 1927. ' MRS. ALICE MEISTER, Antioch, discontinued from and after March lot, 1927. MRS. ANNA CARINI, 182- W. 6th St., Pittsburg, from and after April lot, 1927 MRS. JOSIE SECHIATANO, 162 A. 3rd St. Pittsburg, Cal. from and after Apr. 11 1927 MRS. MINNIE L. ROSE, Flora St. Crockett, discontinued from and after April let, 1 1927• MR. JOHN MUTH, Crockett, discontinued from and after April lot, 1927.,, In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasurer's R Office certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys y are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and for.,arded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during theyear 19 and from money collected from violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected fro Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims against said Sup. Dist.s 2 and 3, having been filed, j ' It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid as follows, out of the A �j Special Road Fund: i V SUP. DIST. 2: J.T.Collins, ;6315.38. SUP. DIST. #3: L.C.Hopper, $ 826,50. A The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., za In the Matter of Formation of Port Costa Highway Lighting District. ' 3 The Board at this time canvasses the returns of the election for the formatio i of said Port Costa Highway Lighting District held therein on March 31st, 1927, and ' as a result of said canvass the Board finds that there were 11 votes cast for formation 7i of said District and 54 votes cast against formation of said District. a a� ;,fay al A _ 114 In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Paving a Portion of Tunnel hoad, Centra Costa County. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board plans and spebiYioat- ions,profiles and cross-sections for paving a portion of Division #1, of County HighwSy of Contra Costa County, said portion of Division AFI, to be paved is that part of the Tunnel Road lying between the Buckley Home and Oak Villa, a distance of two miles. it is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for paving of said roads, be and the ! ': same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for paving of saia roaa; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra costa courier-Danville Journal , for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of I 11 o'clock A.M. on May 2nd, 1927, for paving of said road in accordance with said plane and specifications. i In the Matter of Application of hicnmona-San Rafael Bridge Inc. for a franchise to maintain a toil bridge ' and take tolls thereon across San Francisco Bay between Contra losta anu ilarin Counties. The Richmond-San Rafael Bridge Inc, having filed with tnr; Boars, an application for a franchise to maintain a toll bridge and take tolls tnereon across I San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties, State o2 ualicornia, said points to be located according to said application, and notice of hearing nav1,19 I been published as required by law, at this timo The following persons are sworn and give testimony on behalf of the applicant. Roy Long, Charles Derleth, Jr. George h. be-Tian, W.W. uennis, S.R. Herzog, Charles A. Redding, A.R. Upton, E.B. McNear, E.Doyle, E.L. Finley, and ogtctions to cne granting o. said franchise having been fili,d, by Richmond-San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company, acorporation; the further hearing of said application is hereby ordered continued to and set for Monday, the Ill h day of April, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. I P In the MILtter of w7 oval of Map aHiggins Tract, Martinez. At the request « e_# Assessor, thisBoard havingordered &. C_# < \\ Surveyor to prepare Official Max) of Higgins Tract, City of Martinez, being sub- division ¥«##e of Blocks m eat ofOriginal Survey of the T_ of ka_z, r �99 . < and , c=m, &rve!= having presented said map to this »aq IT IS _ z BOa, a_e AND RESOLVED thatsaid Map entitled *Ocial Map of Higgins Tract, City of Martinez, &_192 7, compiled# R.R.Arnold, a being - } Subdivision « Blocks e and 151 of Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, and - _piled under direction and approval « &_ « 8u@rvi._, be and the _ems . < hereby adopted s 4th day mApril, gr _ official « Higgins Tract, City « \m Marilneze_. Costa County, c!emsa . . . . . 3 » FURTHER ORDERED that members rBoard « Supervisors together 4a d\ Chairman _a Clerk 4 thiss& certify on said k, the a_ and foregoing Resolution. .\ And the Board takes recess to most on Monday, April 11, 1927, at 3 ear A.M. : , . . . . , . . . . , . . Chairman. » . . . . �s Clerk. ' . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . 116 i i IN THE BOARD OF S:?ERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STAT:OF CALIFORNIA. "MONDAY, APRIL 11, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. I Present: Hou. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hay-i den and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Cler'k. In the Matter of Application of Ricbmond-San Rafael Bridge, Inc. ' for a franchise to maintain a toll bridge and take tolls thereon across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties. H.A.Jacobs, M.R.Jones and T.H.DeLap, attorneys for Richmond-San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company, a corporation, having requested at this time, a continuance of the hearing of the application of Richmond San Rafael Bridge, Inc: for a franchise] and J.E.Rodgers and A.F.Bray, attorneys for Richmond San Rafael Bridge, Inc, consent-i i ing to said continuance; j It is by the Board ordered that the hearing of said application be continued to and set for April 25th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.y. In the Matter of Application I of Lewis W.Silveria, for a Dance permit. Lewis W.Silveria having filed with this Board an application for permission) to conduct a dance to 3 o'clock A.M. on April 16, 1927, at Oakley, Cal. It is by the Board ordered that said permit be granted., In the Matter of Payment of Premium to State Compensation insurance Fund. The State Compensation Insurance Fund having filed with this Board their report showing that there is a balance due said State Compensation Insurance Fund I in the sum of $1839.96 for the fiscal year ending July let, 1926, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of said State Compensation Insurance Fund for sum of , $1939.96 in payment of said premium. i I i I � i 117 In the Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for Paving Div. #42 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this board plans and specifications, ' profiles and cross-sections for paving Div. #42 of County highway of Contra Costa County, which said Div. $42 to be paved is known as Road $17 of San Pablo Rancho, running from the concrete highway from Richmond to Giant, easterly to the State Highway, a distance of 2947 lineal feet, ' It is.by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles and eros - sections, for paving of said road be and the same is hereby adopted as plans and specifications, profiles ane cross-sections for said work. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Richmond Record-Herald, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, May 2nd, 1927, for paving of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 19, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. ' . . . . . . . . . ..Chairman. .Clerk. -y j s A, "yF a� tr 118 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, APRIL 18th, 1927 The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C,H.Hay — den and R.J.Trembath. J.H.--ells, Clerk. In the Matter of Adoption of Ordinance Regulating electric work and installation, alteration, repair and operation and maintenance of Electrical Equipment in County of contra Costa. W_S.Van Winkle, and A.F.Bray his attorney representing the Contra Costa County Electrical League appear before the Board and request the adoption of an Ordinance, a copy of which is presented to the Board, requiring the inspection of all electrical work and installations in the County of Contra Costa, outside of incorporated towns and said A.F.Bray and W.S.Van Winkle present petitions by Crockett 'ire Department, Crockett & Valona Business Men's Association, Bay Point Light & Power Company, Concord Lion's Club, Lions Club of Walnut Creek and others requesting the adoption of said ordinance and after hearing arguments of A.F.Bray and W.S.Van Wink e the further consideration of said Ordinance is taken under advisement by said Board I In the Matter of Allowance of Claim on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 2, would be unreaso — ably burdened by the full payment of said claim following: Spencer Lumber Company, $73.20, It is by the Board ordered that tl-e said claim be paid out of the General Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Arthur McDonald having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on April 1st, 1927, there was issued to him by the County Auditor of said County, a warrant on Salary fund numbered 1205 for sum of 0150, and that said warrant was ' mailed to deponent and has been lost and is not now in his possession; Thereupon it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby dir;.cted to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duplicate of same - be issued by the Oounty Auditor, registered by County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of original lost warrant. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.rc i i 119 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District $1619, be and the same are hereby approved: ' Date. No. Amount. April 4th, 1927 451 $ 44.65' April 4th, 1927 452 150.00, And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following allowances heretfore granted be discontinued: Mrs. Alice Alling, Walnut Creek, $60 per month discontinued commencing April let, 1927. That allowance of Mrs. Esther Pasquale Fiderio, 612 Fairmont Ave. E1 Cerr1 o of $50 county aid and $50 state aid, be reduced to $40 per month county aid and $40 per month state aid, beginning April let, 1927. That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Dora Spraklen, 347 Abbernale 9t. E1 Cerrito, be discontinued April 1st, 1927. That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Mary Sanchez, Byron, for care of Margaret and Vernon Sanchez, be discontinued from and after April let,1927 and that an allowance of $10 per month be granted to Mrs John Silvis, for care of Verno Sanchez for a period of six months beginning April 1st, 1927. It is further irdered that the allowance heretofore mad- to Sidneyy Bush ' for $40 state aid and $2C county county aid be discontinued from and after dpril let, 1927 It is further ordered that the allo::ance heretofore made to Mrs. Eva Morri , 416- 4th St. Richmond, o' Z70 per month, be and same is herebydiscontinued from and after April 20, 1927. It is further ordered that the county Auditor draw warrant in favor of Mrs A.R.Fisher, for sum of $45 per mon% balance due Mrs. Eva Morris, from April let, 1927, to April 20, 1927, to pay for two months house rent due from Mrs. Morris to Mrs. A.R.Fisher. On recommendation of Contra Costa County Social Service Department, it is Ordered that a warrant be drawn on County Treasurer in favor of Mrs. Nellie Ancleto for sum of $20 per month beginning April 1st7 19279 until the further order of this Board. It is further ordered that a warrant in favor of Mrs. Evelyn Edwards, Croc - ett, for sum of $40 per month state aid beginning April let 1927, be drawn on County Treasurer until the further order of this Board and tAat the County Treasurer pay the same. _i c In the Matter of Salaries of 3 Judges of Contra Costa County. IYHEREAS this Board her^tofore recommended th-t a law be enacted at the present session of the Legislature fixing the salaries of the Judges of the Superior Court in Contra Costa County at the sum of seven thousand dollars ($7000.00) .per inn and, ' WHEREAS, this Board has been advised that legislation is pro^osed providing the payment of Three thousand dol in Cl--.rs ($3000.00) of the salaries of Superior Judges ontra Costa County, by the State of California, and the remainder of the salaries of such Suivrior Judges by the Ceuntyof Contra Costa; Ah IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED: That said proposed legislation has the approval of this Board of Supervisors and that the legislative representatives from this County are urged to press the passage of such a bill and the Governor of the State of Calif- ornia to sigh the same, in the event of its passage. The Ciera: o£ this Board is hereby directed to send certified copies of this Resolution, to Honorable C.C.Young Governor of the State of California, Honorable Sharke , Senator Ninth Senatorial District and Honorable R.P.Easley, Assemblyman, ?, Eighteenth district. 3i I r 120 i In the Matter of Repair of Hook property. It is by the Board ordered that R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor be and he is hereby authorized to prepare plans and specifications for a steel bridge across: clalnut Creek, near Hookston. , In Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. Itis bythe Board ordered that a warrant heretofore erroneously allowed by this Board in favor of Julia I. Maskal for sum of $210.72 heretofore allowed April 4th, 1927, be and the same is hereby ordered cancelled.,, Inthe Matter of Preparation of Maps of Fire Districts, Mosquito Districts and Lighting Districts for use of County Auditor. A.N. Sullenger,Cocnty Auditor having made request for authorization to have certain maps prepared for use in his office in computing taxes on property within certain lighting, fire and mosquito districts; It is by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor be and he is hereby ' ordered to make maps of San Pablo Fire District and certain other districts found necessary to have at this time. In the Matter of Granting Dance permits. The following persons and societies having made application for the bermission of this Board to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates: i Royal Neighbors of America Lodge, May 7th, 1927 at Beale's Hall, Bay Point. Hall Valona Volunteer Fire Dept. Rodeo HalRodeo April 30th, 1927. Carquinez Parlorg, N.D.G.W. AND N.S.G.if. Croc�tett, School Auditorium, Crockett, May 14th, 1927• It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to said above named Societies to conduct dances until 3 A.Y. on above dates. It is further ordered that the application of Allen Braut to conduct dance ' at Muir Garden Hall, until 3 o'clock A.M. on April 30, 1927, be and the same is here y denied. In the Matter of Adoption of ' plans and specifications for Rocking biv. #45 of County Highway, Sup. Dist, #5. R.R.Arnold, having presented plans and specifications, profiles and cross- sections for rocking Div. #45 of the County Highway of Sup. Dist. #5, which said Division #45 begins at town of Knightsen at the north line of Section 5, Township 1 North Range 3 East, and runs easterly and southerly to the southeast corner of Section 9, of said Township and Range, a. distance of 3 miles; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles aid I � , I 121 i i cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, pro- files and cross-sections for rocking of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Brentwood i News, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on MON AY ' May 16, 1927, for rocking of said road, in accordance with said plans and specificat- ions, etc. ' In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of J.F.O'Neill, to Grads Winslow Street = in Town of Crockett. R.R.Arnold, having presented tothis Board his certificate showing that the contract of J.F.O'Neill to grade Winslow Street in Town of Crockett, Sup. Dist. $2 Contra Costa County, has been completed according to plans and specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said con- tract be and the seine is hereby declared completed and said road accepted; It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said J.F. O'Neill for labor performed or material furnished present same to this Board within 35 days from this date., s a In the Satter of petition for formation of Mountain View County Fire Protection District. i A petition having been fi:ei with this Board of Supervisors praying for the i formation of Mountain View County Fire Protection District consisting of territory situated within the boundaries hereinafter more particularly described, and under '3 and pursuant to the provisions of the Act of the Legislature of the State of Califo nia A approved May 23rd, 1923 and entitled "An Act to provide for the Formation, Manageme t, 13 and Dissolution of County Protection Districts and annexations thereto, setting forth.the powers of such Districts and providing for levying and collecting taxes j ' on property in such Districts to defray the expenses thereof, and any and all amendments thereto" and requesting that this Board take all necessary steps which f may legally le p g be required for the purpose of creating said Fixe Protection District !� ai and it apses ing to the Board of Supervisors that said territory is unincorporated territory of the County and not already included in any fire protection district i ]. T and it is in need of fire protection and should be formed into a Fire Protection i; District; JI It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Monday, May 16, 1927, at 11 o'clock A.M. at the Board roc of said Board in the Court House in Town of Martinez, at which time and place any ;I person interested in said miter may file with the Clerk of this Board written ob- jections to the formation of said District. IT IS Further ordered that the Clerk of this Board published a notice in , a I 122 ,. i3 I Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper circulated in said territory once a week for two successive weeks, stating the name of the proposed District in the County of Contra I Costa, and that the Board of Supervisors of said County has fixed Monday the 16th I day of May, 1927, at hour of 11 o'clock A.M. for hearing on the matter of the formats n of a County Fire Protection District and that the said notice shall describe the ter- ritory or shall specify the exterior boundaries of the territory proposed to be organ- ized into a Fire Protection District. The following is a description of the boundaries of said proposed Fire Protectpon District, to wit: i BEGINNIiNG at a point on the southerly line of the County Highway leading from Martinez to Pacheco, which point is the northeast corner of Lot 6, Block 3, as said Lot and Block are so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map en- titled "Martinez Center Tract No. 1, Martinez, Contra Costa Cc Cal." filed December C 7th, 1915, in Book 14 of Maps, page 294, Records of Contra osta ounty, California; thence running along the easterly line of said Martinez Center Tract No. 1, S. 0'33' E. a distance of 132.56 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 12 of said map; said point also being the point of intersection of the north line of Sycamore Street with the East line of Parkside Drive, as said Street and Drive are so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of the Martinez Oak Knoll Tract, Martinez, Contra Oosta Co. Cal.," filed November 22nd, 1915,in Book 14 of Maps, page 292, records of Contra Costa "ounty; thence running along the east ling of said Parkside Drive and the east line of Block 10 of said Map S. 0°39' E. a dis-I tante of 1354.49 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 21 of said block 10; thence run-I' ning along the southerly line of Blocks 10, 9 and 8, N. 89003' W. a distance of(50.79 feet to the southwest corner of Lot 8, Block 8, which point is also the southeast corner of Block 66, as said Block is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Martinez Land Company Tract No. 8, Martinez Contra Costa County, Cal." filed May 16th, 1916, in Book 15 of`Maps, pages 303 and '304, Records of Contra Costa County, Cdifornia; thence running along the south line of said Martinez Land Company Tract No. 8, to the southwest corner of Lot 7, Block 53• thence runnings along the westerly line of said Block H. 9010' E. a distance of 251.552 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot No. 21, Block 52, as said Lot and Block are so laid down , designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Martinez Land Company Trac ' No. 7 Martinez,Contra Costa Co. Cal." filed March 6th, 1916, in Book. 14 of Maps, page 299, Records of Contra Costa County, California; thence running along the southwesterly line of said Block 52, N. 63003' W. a distance of 858.99 feet to the point of inter-' section of said 1<_ne with the center line of Alamo Avenue, said point also being the point of intersection of the.center line of said Alamo Avenue with the southerly line of Block 39,produced easterly, as said block and avenue are so laid down, desig- nated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "A'artinez Land Company Tract No.I 6, Martinez, Contra Costa Co., Cal." filed February 8th, 1916, in Book 14 of Maps, page 297, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence running along said linel N. 63003' W. a distance of 634.61 feet to a point on the southerly line of Block 40 of said map; thence running along said southerly line of Block 40, S. 75055' W. a distance of 440.10 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 3 of said Block 40, said point also being on the easterly line of Bush Avenue; thence continuing along said line produced, to the westerly line of Bush Avenue; thence northwesterly and north- easterly along the westerly line of Bush Avenue to its intersection •,•pith the southerly line of the county high.;ay leading from Martinez to Pacheco; theice easter y along said line to a point where the same would be intersected by the west line of Lot 1 as said Lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Shell City Tract, Martinez, Contra Costa County, Cal." fi.ed December 21st, 1915, in Book 14 of Maps, page 295, records of Contra Costa County, produced southerly; thence running along said line produced, to the southwest corner of said Lot 1; thence running along; the west line of Lots 1 and 14, N. 0041' E. a distance ' of 138.90 feet; thence running along the west line of Lots 14, 15 and 16 of said Shell City Tract, N. 0013' E. a distance of 129.32 feet to the northwest corner of said Lot 16; thence running along the north line of Lot 16, 11 and 10, N. 89020' E. a distance of 351.63 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 10 and a point on the west line of Shell Avenue; thence northerly along said west line of Shell Avenue to a point where the same would be intersected by the southerly line of Block 1, as said block is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled ' "Map of Coi.don Addition to Martinez, Contra Costa Co. California" filed November 24,I 1915, in Book 14 of Maps, page 293, produced westerly; and thence easterly to the southwest corner of Block 1, said point also being on the north line of Lincoln Street; thence running alon:; said north line of Lincolnitreet and the southerly line o' Blocks 1 and 2, to the southeast corner of said Block 2, and a point on the west line of Inez Avenue; thence southerly along west line o_' said Inez Avenue and said line produced to its intersection with the southerly line of the afore- said county highway leading from Martinez to Pacheco; thence easterly along said line to the point of beginning. Comprising all of Martinez Land Company Tracts No. 1, 2 3, 4,5,6,7, and 8, Martinez Center Tract No. 1, Martinez Oak Knoll Tract, Shell dity Tract, that cer- tain tract of land formerly known as Martinez Rose Tract, and Blocks 11, 12, 20 and 21 of Condon Addition to Martinez. I 123 . 1 In Matter of appointment of Traffic Officer. District Attorney A.B.Tinning appears before the Board and asks that this ,{ Board recommend for appointment as traffic officers Edward Baker of the City of Richmondi It is by the Board ordered that Edward Baker be and he is hereby recommended to the State Motor Vehicle Department for appointment as State Traffic Officer in the County of Contra Costa, at a salary of $190 per month. ' The order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Establishing of a County Preventorium in the County of Contra Costa. The Contra Costa Public HejLlth Association appearing before the Board at this time together with Mrs. Edythe Tate Thompson, of Stte Tuberculosis Association_ in regard to establishing of a nreventorium for the children in Contra Costa County; 2w s Mrs. Thompson makes certain statements and suggestions to the Board and to members representing Public Health Association regarding establishment of a Preventorium ' and T.B•Swift and Miss Rachel Miller address the Board regarding the work of financ said establishment; Thereupon the said Committee was assured that the Board of Supervisors would allow'at least $1500 for the coming year from County funds towards the maintenance of said Preventorium and would further consider-the matter of further financing at the time of levying taxes for the coming year or sooner; the whole matter of ffi further financing by the County of Contra Costa was taken under advisement by the Board. AND THE Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 25, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . .Chat rman. .Clerk. I i t9i t i 124 ' J IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C^NTRA COSTA Cni!NTY,STATE OF CAUMPNIA. MONDAY,APRIL 25, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Huchanan, Chairman; S"oervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, and C•H.Hayden and R.J.Trembath. J.H.eells,olerk. In the atter of Application of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, Inc. for a franchise to maintain a toll bridge , and take tolls thereon across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties. This matter having been regularly continued to this time and place, J.E, l Rodgers and A.F.Bray, apuearing for and on behalf of the petitioner,and M.R,Jonee, T.H DeLep, and H.A.Jacobs, appears on behalf of the Richmond San Rafael Ferry and Transportation Company, a corporation, protestantp; Thereupon,the att)rnevs for and on bshalf of the Richmond San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company ask for a continuance of this matter until Monday, June 6, 1927, at which time said contestants prouose to present a petition to this Board for a bridge franchise between Contra Costa and Marin Connties; Thereupon on motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Hs.vden, it is by the Board determined to proce-d with the hearing of the Richmond San Rafael Bridge, Inc. Thereupon, Miss Lydia Raffetto, is armointed to take down the testimony give before this Board and petitioners Richmond San Rafael Bridge, Inc. calls Mrs. Ma.ttiel Chandler, J.N.Long, 4.W.Scott, P.M.Sanford, Charles Reeler, Clark C.Kratzer, J.H. Plate, Charles E.Lutz,and Charles Derleth, Jr. who testifv under oath before this I Board regarding the necessity ibrsaid bridge; Thereupon the further hearing of said matter is continued to and set for Monday, May 2nd, 1927, at 1:30 o'clock P.M. 1 In the Matter of Cancellation of Erroneous Assessments. ' G.O.Meese, Countv Assessor,having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that he has discovered and hereby certifies to the Board of Supervisors that; in the year 1925 and 26,Arthur W.wrigbt was assessed with Lot 40 Block 2P, soauldingl Richmond Townsite (See Vol. 6 Assessment #12,135) and claimed Aar Veterans Exemption on same; he also claims war Veterans Exemption on Lots 39-40 Block 14.4 Aall'm Addit-� ' ion (See Vol. B Assessment #16942) Assessed in the name of G.H. & Jeanette PichsrdsoIn Authorization from G.H. and Jeanette Richardson to assess these lots in care of Arthar N.Aright who was purchasing said lots and agreed to pay the taxes on same. Through an error in the Assessor's office the exemption on Lots 39-40 Block 148 Wall's Addition was not allowed andtaxes on same are dellncuent; The assease valuation of Lot 40, Block 22 Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite was $62n and the assessed valuation of Lots 39-40 Block 148 Wall's Addition was 3550, making a total ; assessed valuation of $1170P leaving a balaneeaftOr deduction of $1000 exemption I I j 125 I I of $170 valuation to be taxed. Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to cancel the valuation amounting to $390 on Lots 39 and 40, Block 148, 'Nall's Addition and delinquencies on same and ' extend the taxes on balance of $170. The said order is passed by the unan'mous vote of the Board. ' In the Matter of Application of Union Oil Company of California a corporation for a wharf franchise. WHEREAS, on the 7th day of February, 1927, the Board of Sunervisors of Con- tra Costa County, California, bar Ordinance No. 199 duly passed and adopted, granted to Union oil Company of California, a corporation, its successors and assigns, a franchise and permission to construct and for a term of twenty (20) years to maintat , operate, repair, renew, remove and take tolls for a wharf or pier rn nertain lands bordering on a navigable strait or inlet of the sea situate in sa+ `^ ntv in Suner� visorial District No. Four thereof,said lands being more partic',' ?_-scribed in slid Ordinance granting said franchise, and WHEREAS, said Ordinance haG been duly published in the manner and for the ' time prescribed by law, and approval of said franchise by the Railroad. Commtssinn of the State of California has been duly given; NOW,THEREFORE,it is hereby declared and Fouad that all tha reyu:remon s of this Board of Supervisors and of the law in respect of the granting of said franchise were duly comolted tth and that this franchise became in full force And ef- fect on the 25th day of April, 1927• The foregoing resolution was passed by the fntiowing vote of the Board, to wit: N } Ayes: Sunervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J. Trembath. - Noes: None. ` Absent: Supervisors - None. i a i9 In the Matter of Resignation of H.G.Fowler, as Trustee of Contra Costa County Mosgllto Abatement District $1. i H.G.Fowler, having filed with this Board his resignation as a member of the Board of Trustees of Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District #1, '3 It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be And the same is hereby , accepted and said office declared vacant. It isfurther orderer that W.P.Hugo be and he is herebv appointed Trustee of 1 Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District #1 in ula ce of H.G.Fowler, resigned. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. � i; A , 126 i f In the Office of Dance permit. Byron Lodge #335 I.O.O.F. having filed a reeuest to conduct a, dance on Saturday evening, April 30th, 1927, unti13 o'clock A.M It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereb- grantld.- c: In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the Countv Treasury of I iCounty of Contra Costa,certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa Countv i during the year 1927, and from moneys collected from violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall. be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims against said Sup. Dist. #1 ha.vintr been filed; It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid out of the Special Road Fund, to wit: Geo. Lee, Assignee of Victor Algers, $36.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee of A.Brown, 31.50 Bakk of Martinez, Assignee of J.Saldwin- 40.50 Central Construction Co. - - - - -- - - 32.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - - 166.75 Central Constructi^n Company - - -- _ 496.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - 394.84 Geo. Lae, Assignee Geo. A.Grasser -- 36.00 Hutchinson Co. - - - - - - - - - - 19.00 I Hutchinson Co - - -- - - - - - - -- 129.30 Hutchinson Co. - - - - - - - - - - - 141.80 Hutchinson Cc - - - - - - - - - - -- 17.00 George Lee, Assignee of John Moitoza,Jr.72.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee of Anton S. Rose 67.50 San Pablo Lumber Co. - - - - - - -- 200.37 Bank of Martinez, Assignee wm.Tidd 36.00 Geo. Lee, Assignee of H.H.Tucker, - -- 72.00 Western States Gas & Electric Co. -- 135.14. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 2nd, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. I .Clerk. Ii I I f 127 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR OF CONT-A COSTA COUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 2nd, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A/M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Suiervisors Zeb Knott,Oscar Olsson, ' C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath.- - - - - - - - J.H.Wells,Olerk. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of April, 1' 1927, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Cha.irmat ' and Clerk. 3 In the Matter of petition to Consolidate Pittsburg and Ambrose School Districts. William H.Hanion, Superintendent of Schools of Contra Costa County, presents ---`'v - 3 to this Board, proceedings had in the matter of the consolidation of Pittsburg and Ambrose School Districts, and at the request of said William H.Hanlon, it wasbv the z Bm rd ordered that the further hearing on said matter be and the same is herebv - continued to and set for Monday, May 16, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Improvement of ,y roads near Moraga. } Brother Joseph, representing St.Mary's College, apnears before the Board A and states to this Board that the Trustees of St. Marv's College,a.re considering locating St. Mary's College near Moraga, and requests that in case said Colle7e is 'ocated in said valley, that the Board of Supervisors would construct a certain piece of road about one-half mile in length and abandon certain portions of certain other roads in said proposed tract to be purchased; It is, by the Board ordered that this Board will undertake to construct said proposed road and make all necessary changes by abandonment that it is possible for this Board to do in order to accommodate said College. i. y- ' The vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous. i. �i In the Matter of Granting Leaves of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that Mies V-1v McNamara, neprnty Suroerintend=ntof ri Schools, and John McNamara, D-duty Auditor be and thev are herebv granted a leave of _ absence of 30 dayss from and after date of leaving State of California. ?i It is further ordered that R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa Countv, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of 15 days from and after lea,vinc State of California. i 'Lgt 3F L�v 128 In the Matter of Lost Warrant. Luigi A.Garrone, having filed with this Board his affidavit showing that on tl�e 19th day of April, 1927, there was issued to him by the Countv Auditor or said County a warrant on General Fund #5723 for the sum of $49, and that said warrant was mailed i to deponent on April 19, 1927,-and has been lost; 1 Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be dir-cted to refuse payment of said lost warrant and that a duolica.te of same be issued by the County Auditor, registered by the Countv Treasurer and paid in order of navment of said original lost warrant.t In the Matter of Invitation of Lions Club of Berkeley to attend meeting at Orinda Country Club. Berkeley Lions Club having extended to this Board an invitation to attend meeting of said Berkeley Lions Club at Orinda Country Club on Thnrsda.v pa.v 12, 1927 at 12 o'clock M. It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said Club that this Board will attend in a body, together with the Cleric , District Attornev and County SurvevOr. In the Matterof Communication from City Clerk of Alb nye regarding culvert. The ^.ity Clerk of Albany having n^tified this Board that the culvert on Santa Fe Avenue, adjoining Albany is out of condition, and it apnearinp. to the Boa^d that said� Santa Fe Avenue has never been accented by the County as a public road, It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said City Clerk that said Santa Fe Rvenue is not a public highway and that nne-half of same, to their best information and belief, is situated in the itty of E1 Cerrito. In the Matter of Approval of flat, ' of Contra Costa RoyalAcres. Geo. O.Meese,County Assessor haying filed with this Board his request that this Board cause to be prepared a man of Contra Costa Royal Acres in accordancewi`h Section 3659a of the Political Code, It is ordered that R.R.Arnold nrepare said map in accordance with said asctinn. Ther-upon said R.R.Arnold, having preGnnted to this Board, a man orenared in a.ccorda.noA with above order, It is RESOLVEn- by the Board of Si7nervisors of County of Contra Costa., State I of California, that the man entitled "Official Van of Contra, Costa Roval .Acres; Anrill 192711, compiled by R.R.Arnold, Cmmty Surve-or, under dirnetion and wit*, the annroval� Of this Board of Supervisors, be and the seine is hereby ad,nted thts 2nd day of Fav, s 1927 as official 'itap of Contra Costa Royal Acres, Contra Costa County. The vote on the fore^oing order bein? unanimous. Ii r I 129 In the Matter of Official 'yap of Garden of Eden, Contra Costa County. George 0. Leese, County assessor, having filed with this Board his request that this Board cause to `e prepared a Lap of Garden of Eden, Contra Costa County, in accordance with Section 3658a of the Political Code; ' It is, ordered that R.R.Arnold, prepare said map in accordance with said section, Thereupon said R.R.Arnold, having presented to this Board, a man prepared in accordance with acove order; IT IS RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, State ' z of California, that the map entitled "Official ?Fan of Garden^f Eden", Aoril 19?7, compiled by R.R.Arnold, County Surve-or, under direction and with the anoroval of this Board A Supervisors, be and the sane is herebv adopted this 2nd day of Va.-,r, 192 as Official Yap of Garden of Eden, Contra Costa Countv. The vote of the Board nn said order being unanimous. In the LYatter of ADDSOVal of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause aprearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that Warrant #454, dated April 23, 1927, for 9183.79, be and the same is herebv aporoved by this Board, and the Chairman of this Board is herebv authorized to note the approval or said warra. t ' by affixing his signature thereto. In the Batter of Advertisement for bids for paving portion of Div. #1, County Highway, or Tunnel Road. This Board having heretofore advertised for furnishinc_ of all labor and mater. ials etc. for paving a portion of Div. #1, of Countv Highwav, which said portion of Div. #1 is that yorti�n of Tunnel Road, leading from Bucklev Home to Oak Villa, a distance of two miles, in accordance with plans and specifications adopted by this Board, and this being the time and place for receivin- of bids, the following lidders file bids, as follows, to wit: PERES BROS: Rock and screenings, per ten, 9 4.21 Surface covered with asphalt, .0225 sq. ft. J.A. CASS'!N: Rock and screenings, per ton 13.65 Surface covered with isphalt. .02 sq. ft. HI?TCHI?190N CO. Rock and screenings, per ton 3 3.92 Surface covered with asphalt .028 so. ft. HEAFEY,YOORE CO. Rock and screenings, per ton $4.72 ' Sur`acecovered with asphalt .02 se. ft. J.F. C-LLINS: Rock and soreenings, per tnn, $3.50 Surface covered with asphalt .015 se. ft. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of J.F.Oollins, is the lower and best bid presented, It is, b-- the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is herebv awarded to J.F.Collins, at above stated prices. It is furtherordered that J.F.Collins give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as guarantee for labor performed and maternal furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of I I r 130 s I said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attornev prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. It is furtherordered that the Clerk of this board return to unsucce"ful biddel their checks accompanying, them bids. In the Latter of Advertising for bids for Paving Division #42, County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for paving of Div. #4v, ' of County Highway, with asphaltic macadam surface, and which said Div°Sion 44�, is what is known as Road #17, San Pablo Rancho, running, from concrete hiehwav from Richmond to Giant, $asterly to the State Highway, a distanoe of 2947 feet, in ac- cordance with nlans and sDecifications, crass-sections and profiles heretofore adopted and this being the time and Dlace for receiving of bids, the following, bids are filed: J.T. SILVA: Base Rock in pave nent, per ton, 92.50 J Top rock and screenings, in pavement, ner ton, - - 3.00 Surface covered with asphalt, .0275 sq. f t. PERES BROS: Base Rock in pavement, per ton, $2.38 Top rock And screenings, in pavement, per ton - - 2.67 Surface covered with asphalt, .02 sq. ft. HUTCHINSON CO. Base rock in pavement, Der ton, 92.50 Top rock and screenings in nave- ment,per ton - - 2.70 Surface covered with asphalt .027 J.A. CASSON: Base Rock in pavement, per ton, 93.10 Top rock and screenings in pave-. ment, per ton 3.35 Surface covered with asphalt, .02 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Peres Bros. is thelowest and best bid presented for said work; i It is bl� the Board ordered that said contract for macadamizing said road, in accordance with said plans and specifications, be and the same is hereby awarded to Peres Bros. at above stated prices. It is further ordered that the said Peres Bros. give bonds in following, sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for security for labor performed and materials furnished and fifty per cent of estimated cortra.ct price for faitbf'il ' i performance of said contract. In the Matter of Contra Costa County Water Works District #l. BE IT RESOL7F0, that WHEREAS, on the 7th day of September, 1926, this Board of Supervisors ordered the issuance of bonds of the Contra Costa. Count, Water 'Yorks District No. 1, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in the aggregate sum of $20,000.00 and specified the time and place of sale therrof, to wit: October 4th, 1926, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. and I 131 i WHEREAS, no bids or offers for said bonds were received by said Board of Supervisors and it is desired that said bonds be sold; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS H,R�BY OnDERFD that the said bonds or said Contra. Costa County Water Works District 41, of the aggregate sum of 420,000.00 and being all of ' the bonds of said District be sold by the Hoard of Supervisors on the 23rd da.v of May, 1927, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.Y. of said day at the Board room of said Board of Supervisors in the Court House in the City of Martinez, Countv of Contra. Costa, State of California, to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States of America, a°ter due and le¢al notice thereof bas ' been given by said Board of Supervisors by publication of a notice, specifvinp the time and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denominati— t'e reof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof,and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit: Gold win of the United States of America; and t'ia.t said bonds will be sold to the highest aid best responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accruedinterest and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for two successive weeks in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said Countv of Contra. Costa. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Granting Requisition of County Clerk. The County Clerk having made application to the Board for permission to ourcha e a new electric Edison Mimeograph for sum of 4300. and to turn in on said purchase th old Mimeograph now in his possession for the sum of $25 on said purchase, It is, by the Board ordered that the Countv Clerk be and he is herebv aithoriz d to purchase said new Mimeograph and to turn in the old one cn said purchase. In the Matter of Requisition of ' Tax Collector. M.W.Joost, Tax Collector, having filed with this Board a requisition to purchase a Burroughs nine column automatic Duplex Adding Machine, eouirned as follows. With right hand injector and ejector, motor return carriage, electric drive, limited repeat print mechanism 19 inch carriage, for the sum of 4735, also one tax recent ' counter case; It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is herebv granted. 1 "a 132 I i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. This Board having on March 219t, 1927, discontinued allowance heretoforeQTant d to Josephine Pitelli of Crockett on account of she being in the Hosnita'_ at Vartinez and said Josephine Pitelli havinP returned to her home, It is, by the Board ordered that said allowance heretofore made for Josenh;ne Pitelli and Pauline Pitelli be placed back at origiml sum of A45 per month, commencijg May 1st,1927.; In the Matter of supplies and '. fencing of play grounds of Detention Home. It is, by the Board ordered that all matters regarding Detention Home be and th same are hereby referred to Hospital Committee consisting of Supervisors Olsson and Trembath with full power to act. In the Matter of adoptim of plans . and specifications. for paving Portion of Div. #21, County Highway. R.R.Arnold, Countv Surve-•or, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sdctions for paving of a rortion of Div. #21, of County Highway which said portion of Div. #21 is that part of the Countv road j between easterly Pity Limits of Martinez and 'eyton, a distance of 3600 lineal feet I It is, by the Board ordered that said plan and specificati^ns, profiles and cross-secti,ns be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and snecificati�ns, pro- files and cross-secti-ns for building of said road; It is fort'^er ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Contra. Costa Standard, for bids to be presented to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on MONDAY, June 6, 1927, for performance of said work. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of adoption of plana ' and specifications for building Sec. 1, Div. #46 of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board, plans and speci- fications, profiles and cross-sects ns for the building of Sec. 1, Div. #46, of Cout Highway, which said Section 1, Div. #46 is located between the Citv limits of the ' City of °°artinez, at southerly end of Alhambra Avenue, and. station of Atchison, Tones lineal & Santa Fe Company at Muir, a distance of 382.0„feet ; It is by the Board ordered that said plans and snecifica.tim s, profiles nd cross-sections be and the same are herebv adopted as plans and snecificaticns, cross) sections and profiles for building of said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.Y. on VrWTDAY, ,h me 6, 1927, for the building of said road in accordance with plans and sveciftca,tions. i I i f i 133 In the Matter of Granting requisition of R.R.Arnold, for Truck. R.R.Arnold, Co�mty Surve-or havinn, made application to this Board for nermissin to purchase a Mack Truck on pneumatic tires, for sum of 14907; It is, by the Board ordered that said renuisition be and the same is herebv gra. ted and said R.R.Arnold, authorized to purchase said truck. ' In the Matter of application of Richmond San Rafael Bridge, Inc. for franchise to construct a toll bridge across San Ffancisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties. The hearing on said application comes regularly before the Board at this time, the respective parties being present by their respective attorneys; Thereunon, Charles Derleth Jr. and Rov O.yong are sworn and examined and petition era offer in evidence a deed from VeNear Company to Richmond gap Pafa.el Bride , Inc. and also a Resolution of McNear Company authorizing the making of said deed, for bridge head site in Marin County; Thereunon, by agreement of resnective nasties the further hearing of this matter is continued to and set for Mm day, Jyne 6, 1927, at 1:30 o'clock P.Y. ' It is further stipulated by the reanective parties that the Board of S,roer- visors together with any person interested in said matter will visit said bridge head sites of both applicants, Richmond San Rafael Ferry and Transportation Comoa.nv and also Richmond San Rafael Bridge, Inc. on Thursday, Mav 26, 1927, at 9 o'clock A.M. at Richmond-San Rafael Ferry Pier. z In the Matterof Allowance of claips on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the Countv Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra losta. Crointl which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's nortion of State Automobile ' Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County :i during the year 1927, and from money collected from violatign of motor vehicle Act y and monevs collected `rom Motor truck licenses, which said. moneys ahall be exnended IV r said County exclusively in constructi,n of bridges, culverts and roads in ;aid Co+anti and the following claims aga5nst Supervisor Districts 1 and 2, having been filed; It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid out of the Special Road Fund, as follows: SUP. DIST. #1: A.Bainning, S49.�o Geo. Lee,Assignee Jno. L. Joe Brown 60.00 Santos, - - - - $26.10 Chas. M. Cook 75,00 J.T.Silva, - - 121.00 John Davilla 115.00 Geo. Valencia - - 169.50 L.L.Faria x]6.50 „5 L.D.Far ia 442.50 SUP. DIST. #2_ Joe I.Machado 160.00 J.T,Collins, S J.F.Maloney 92.00 54+6.76 Geo. Milligan 25.00 Standard Oil Co. 211.09 i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ,` r r 134 i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 16th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .CLERK. - - - - - - -- - -000 - - - - - - - - - - BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. M r.a-1Y, May 16th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. '., . Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Nells, Clerk. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Rocking Div. #45 of County Highway in Supervisor District fi5. This Board having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for rocking of Division #45 of County Highway in Sup. Dist. #5, and having advertised for bids to be presented at this time and place, the following bidders file bids as fellows, to to Wit: PERES 19ROS: Rock in place, per t-- $3.35• KAISER PAVING CD: Rock in place, per ton, $2.49. TIFFANY & MCKELLOPS: Rock in place, per ton, $$2.46. Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Tiffany & McKellops, is lowest and best bid pesented for rocking of said road, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby award ed to Tiffany & McKellops at the sum of $2.46for rock in place; It is further ordered that said Tiffany & McKellops give bonds in following .sums, to,wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the security of labor and materials furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. In the `atter of Approval of :7arrmnts of Reclamati-n District #2059- Good cause appearing, therefor it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 452 2Lay 7th, 1927 $110.00 45g 149.10 45450.95 475 „ 33.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are authorized to note the approval on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. ;i In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following ' warrant of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 117 April 10, 1927 $180.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Said District be approved, to sit: No. 130 Dated, April 10, 1927 for $280.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorizedto note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures ther=to. ' In the Matter of Approval of warrant of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follows g warrant of said District be approved, to wdt: No. 152, Dated April 10th, 1927, For $290.00. And the0hairman end Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures ther^to. In the hatter of Granting Dance permits. The following persons and societies having presented requests for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit: Gurdon Oswiil, San Ramon Hall, San Ramon, lay 21,1927. Holy Ghost Festival, Oakley Hall, Oakley, May 21, 1927. Valona Vol. Fire Dept. Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, June 4, 1927. Y.N,.I. and Y.L.I. Rodeo Hall, Rodeo, May 21, 1927• It is by the Board ordered that permission is hereby granted to above named per— sons er— sons and societies to conduct dances unti13 o'clook A•LL.on above dates. In the Batter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 1619• Good cause appearing therefor it is by the Hoard ordered that the following Narrants of Reclamation District No. 1619 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit No. 443 Dated Feb. 9, 1927 $125.00 No. 446 Dated Feb. 21, 1927 35.70 No. 450 Dated Apr. 4, 1927 12.70 453 453 Dated Apr. 4, 1927 25.00 and the Chairman of the Board is hereby authorized to note the approval on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. 136 In the 'Katter of Communication from Key System Transit Company, regarding I Repair of Colusa Ave. A commun_catinn from Key System Transit Company having been presented to the Board, requestinc; repair of Colusa Avenue northcf Alameda County Line to as far as Berkeley Park Boulevard, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify the said Key System Transit Company that Colusa Avenue is not a county road and that this Board is unable t- expend monev on said street for repair of same., ' In the 'natter of granting Leave of Absence. w.T.Helms, iember of Co•s ty Board of Education having requested a leave of absence from the State of California, It. is, by the Board ordered that said W.T.Helms, be ad he is hereby granted a sixtydays leave of absence from and after date of leaving the'tate of California.r In the Matter of Correcti-n of Assessment. Geo. O.Meese,havirg reported to this Board that. a clerical error appears on ' the 'ssessment Roll for the fiscal year 1925-26, asking authorization for correction, in accordance with provisions of Section 3961 of Political Code, to wit: In the year 1925-26 the N. 1/2 of Lot .36,. and all of Lot 37, Block 11, Townsite of Santa Fe, (See Vol. 2, Assessment No. 2264) were assessed to Frances and Levi Boswell, man. and wife, a total assessed valuation of $520; through an error the exemption on 1/2 of assessed valuation only was allowed and taxes on the other half are delinquent and Mr. and Mrs. Boswell are entitled to full exe.:ption on these lots; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered and directed to cancel the taxes and :elinquencies -m said assessment. The vote on said order being unanimous., In the Matter 2Execution. of Agreement of Pacific Cas & Electric Company for Lighting . . Third Street near vicinity of Pittsburg. The Pacific Gas and Electric Company having presented a form of Agreement for lighting Third Street in vicinity of Pittsburg; It is, by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board is hereby directed to sign said Agreement and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to execute said agreement on behalf of the county of contra Costa, said lighting to be paid for out of the fnnds.of R.D. 1, S.D.4. . I I 137 In the 'Latter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, by the Board ordered, on recommendation of Miss (Catherine Beasley, of Social Service Department, that the allowaim heretofore granted to Mrs. Pearson for care of Frank and Grant Stubblefield, be and the seine is hereby reduced to $20 per ' month commencing `a.y let, 1927, on account of Grant being with his father in Oakland. That the allowance heretofore Granted to Mrs. Mary Madeiros, Pinole, be and the same is hereby reduced by discontimiiag State Allowance of $10 per month beginning May 1st, 1927,anc that the County allowance of $10 per month still remain in full forcit until further order of this Board. That the allowance of $40 per month be and the seme is hereby granted to Mrs. Audrey L. Carey, 6166 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito, beginning Iay let,1927. That Josephine Lopez, San Pablo, be and she is hereby granted $30 per month State aid and $30 coxity aid for care and maintenance of three minor childrm, beginni May let, 1927. That Yri6=ary Cunningham 2107 Grant St. Richmond, be granted an allowance of $25 per month beginning War let, 1927. That Mrs. rlorence Streeter, 727 Milson. Ave. Richmond, be granted an allow- ance of $20 date and $20 county aid, beginning May 1st, 1927, to assist in caring for two minor children. That allowance heretofore made to John H.Bane, 902 Pennsylvania Ave. Richm-nd, be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after May 1st, 1927, on account of being in County hospital. That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Grace Hare, Pittsburg, be and the same is hereb-• discontinued co:=encing "pril let, 1927 on account of removal to Tulare Co. The allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Catherine "nea, Crockett, be and the se is is hereb- disco:.tinued from and after April let, 1927. That the allowance heretofore made to Mr. Antonio Mastagni, Martinez, be and same is herebv discontinue-. from and after April 13t, 1927• ' That the allowa^-ce heretofore made to Mrs. Rose Pechavar, Crockett, be and th same is hereby discontinued from and after April 1st, 1927. That the allowance heretofore mad- to Mr. and Mrs. Joe. Yelavic, 22 Tunnel Ave. Richmond, be and the s:me is hereby discontinued from yay let, 1927. That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. 'Vary Schmidt, Martinez, be and the same is hereby ordered discontinued from and after May 1st, 1927. The Board further orders that the County Auditor draw warrant on above named indigents on first of each and every month anti_ the further order of this Beard. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Platter of Adoption of plans { and specifications for building Div. #47 in Sao. Dist. #3, County Highway System. R.R.Arnold, County S:rveyor 'raving presented to this Board• plans and speci- fications, profiles and cross-sections for building of an asphaltic macadam pavement on Div. #47 Sup. Dist. $3, which said Division begins at a point on main concrete highway about 67, feet south of Town of Concord , and runs southeasterly on road to ' Cowell, a distance of 9019 lineal feet; It is, or motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles, and cross-sections, be and the same are herebv adopted as plans and specifications, profiles, and crosa-sections for building of said road; It is further ordered,that the Clerk of this Board, advertise in the Concord j Transcript for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. 9 9a on Monday, June 6th, 1927, for doing of said work. The vove thereon being unanimous. { 138 In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for widening pavement and building curb and gutter on Valley Street, in Town of Cmckett, Div. #23, County High.vay. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and specii fications, profiies and cross-sections, for the widening of present pavement on Valley Street in Town of Crockett, to the gutter line, and building of a concret e curb and gutter for a length a 1103 'lineal feet; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specificati ns,. profiles ori cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for , doing of said work. Thereupon, It is farther ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in t e C*o ckett Signal for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, June 6, 1927, for the doing of said work in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. A committee from the East Contra Costa Chamber of Commerce, appears before th .Board of Supervisors and requests a donation for advertising purposes at Apricot Fest - val to be he]din Oaklev, on June 15-19, 1927, and after hearing argu ets of Mr. Champ= lin and others, of the benefits to be derived from this kind of advertising, It is, by the Board ordered that the siLm of $250 be and the same is hereby appropriated out of the Advertising Fund for the purpose of advertising the resources of Contra Costa County at said Apricot Festival, the same to be paid on presentation of duly verified claims therefor on the Advertising Fund. In the Matter of petition to unite Ambrose and Pittsburg School Districts. A petitio;: having been presented to this Board praying for the uniting of Ambr se and Pittsburg School Districts to form one school district, and the County.Superintenl ,....�. dent of Schools having appeared before this Board and stated that said petition was signed under a misapprehension as to payment of outstanding indebtedness and a.comld tiee having appeared before this Board from Ambrose School District for and against unitin� of said Districts, and after hearing arguments of different parties, and on recommen t- -ion of County Superintendent of Schools, that said petition be denied without prejudi e, ' It is, on motion of Supervisor Haydel seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered that said petition to unite said Ambrose and Pittsburg School Districts be and the same is hereby denied without prejudice to the filing of a newpetition. I 139 In the Matter of Application of Rodeo- Vallejo Ferry Company, a corporati-n, for authority to erect and construct and maintain a toll bridge and take tolls thereon across straits ' of Carquinez, between Contra Costa and Solano Counties. The American Toll Bridge Company, successors in interest to the franchise of the Rodeo-Vallejo Ferry Company, havi:g presented to this Board, a bond in the sun of $25,000 with Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland, as surety, and said bond. ' beim- conditioned as required by Ordinance of this Board granting said franchise, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman of this Board some- times called President of the Board of Supervisors be and he is hereby authorized to note the approval of said bond by affixing his signature thereto. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the `,Satter of Establishing Mountain View County Fire ?rotection District. WHEREAS, on the lath day of A13ril,1927,.a petition signed by more than three tax payers and residents of unincorporated territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, was filedrith this Board praying for the formation of "Mountain View County Fire Protection District" consisting of territory particularly described. in said petition and hereinafter particularly described, and, 17HEREAS, in pursuance of law, this Board caused notice to be given of the filing of said petition to all interested parties by publication thereof in Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the Town of Mar- tinez, adjoining the territorywherein.the said Fire Protection District was proposed to be organized, which said notice stated that the said Board of Supervisors had fixed Monday the 166th day of :,lay, 1927, at rooms of said Board at the Court House in town of Hartinez, in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, at hour of 11 o'cl ck A. 1. for hearing -n said matter of formation of said 'fountain View County Fire Pro_ tecti,n District, and said notice further described the territory proposed to be organized into said District, and, WHEREAS, no person interested in the formation of said District has filed Sy with the Clerk of this Board any written objections to the for:aation of said Distric and within the time and place and date fixedfor hearing objections to rayl petition, r ' and no person appearing at said hearing or objecting ii writing or otherwise to the formation of said proposed Fire Protection District, and said Board of Supervisors ..<7,, having fully considered all of the facts, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED that Mountain View County Fire Protection District of the County of contra Costa, State of Califorrua, be and the same is hereby estab- lished and. organized under the provisions of the law entitled "An Act to provide for the formation, maintenance, and establishment and Dissolution of Fire Protection ai Districts and annexations thereto, ani setting forth the powers of said Districts and providing for the levying and collecting of taxes on property in said Districts, I uta to defray the expenses thereof," approved 2fay 23, 1923 and as amended May 23, 1925. The hereinafter described property shall comprise said Mountain View County Firel Protection District, to wit: i� All that certain territory situated within the County of Contra Costa, State of California and ::ore particularly described as follows, to wit: BEGINNING at a point on the southerly line of the County Higghway leading from Martinez to Pacheco, which point is the northeast corner of Lot 6, Block 3, as said Lot and Block are so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain ma entitled "Martinez Center Tract No. 1, Martinez, Contra Costa Co. Cal." filed ecember 7th, 1915, in Book 14 of Maps, nage 294, records of Contra Costa County, California thence running alen� the easterly line of said Martinez Center Tract No. 1, S. 0633 E. a distance of 1342.56 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 6, Block 12 of said Map,l said point also being the point of intersection of the north line of Sycamore Street with the East line of Parkside Drive, as said Street and Drive are so laid dorm, desi4 :r - , nated and delineated upon that certain map entitled ",ua.p of the I'iartinez Oak Knoll Tract, Martinez, Contra Costa Co. Cal." filed November 22nd, 1915, in Book 14 of maps, page 292, records of Contra CostaCounty; thence running along the east line of said-� Parkside Drive and the east line of Block 10 of said map, S. 00381 E. a distance of 1354.49 feet to the southeast corner of Lot 21 of said Block 10; thence runn;ng along the southerly line of Blocks 10, -1 and 8 N. 09003' N. a distanceof 6650.79 feet to thel southwest corner of Lot 8, Block a, which point is also the southeast corner of-Block� 66, as said Block is so laid dorm, designated and delineated upon, that certain map entitled "Martinez Land Go:npany Tract No. 8, Martinez,Contra Costa County, Cal." filed ++ay 16th, 1916, in Book 15 of Maps, pages 303 and 304, Records of Centra Costa County, California; thence running aloe; the south line of said Martinez Land Company Tract No. 8,to the southwest corner of Lot 7, Block 53; thence running along the westerly line of said Block id. 90101 E. a distance of 251.52 feet to the most souther y corner of Lot No. 21, Block 52, as said Lot and Block are so laid dorm, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "'``artirez Land Company Tract Ido. 7, liar tinez, ContrL Costa Co. Cal." filed March 6th, 1916, in Book 14 of Baps, pa.e 299, Records of Contra 6osta County, California; thence running along thaDuthwesterly line of said Block 52, N. 63003' W. a distance of 858.99 feet to the point of inter- section of said line with the center line of Alamo Avenue, said point also being the i point of intersection of the center line of said Alamo avenue with the satherly line of Block 39, produced easterly, as said Block and avenue are so laid down, desi ated and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Martinez Land Company Tract No. , Martinez, Contra Costa Co. Cal." filed February 8th, 1916, in Book 14 of Maps, lpage 297, records of Contra Costa County, California; thence running along said line ' ,r. 63=03' W. a distance of 634.61 feet to a point on the southerly line of Block 4G of said ma thence runninE along said southerly line of Block 40, 9. 75055,' 'A. a dist tante of 440.10 feet to the most southerly corner of Lot 3 of said Block 40, said point also being on the easterly line of Bush Avenue; thence continuing along said line produced, to the westerly line of Bush Avenue; thence northwesterly and northeast- erly along the westerly line of Bush Avenue to its intersection with the southerly line of the county highway leading from Martinez to Pacheco; thence easterly along said line to a point where the same would be intersected by the west line of Lot 1 ad said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled j "Lap of Shell City Tract, Martinez, Contra Costa County, Cal." filed December 21st, I 1915, in Book 14 of Yaps, page 295, records of Contra Costa County, produced sputherl ; thence running along said line produced, to the southwest corner of said Lot 1; thenc running alon„ the west line of Lots 1 and 14, N. 0041' E. a distance of 138.92 feet thence running alonZ the west line of Lots 14, 15 and 16 of said Shell City Tract N. 0013' E. a distance of 129.32 feet to the northwest corner of said Lot lo'; thence running along the north line of Lot 16, 11 and 10, N. 89020' E. a distance of 351.63 feet to the northeast corner of said Lot 10 and a point on the west line of Shell Avenue; thence northerly alonT said west line of Shell Avenue to a point where the same would be intersected by the southerly line of Block. 1, as said Block is so laid down„ designated and delineated upon that certain map entitled t°ap of Condon Addition to Martinez, Contra Costa Co. California" filed November 24, 1915, in Book 14 of +caps, page 293, produced westerly; thence easterly to the southwest corner of Block 1, said point also being -n the north line of Lincoln Street, thence rundig along said north line of Lincoln Street and the southerly line of Mocks 1 and 2, to the southeast corner of said Block 2, and a point on the west line of Ines Avenue; , thence southerly along west line of said Inez Avenue and said line produced to its i intersection with the southerly line of the aforesaid county highway leading from `.a.rtinez to Pacheco; thence easterly alon said line to the point o: be-inning. Comprising all of Ya.rtinez Land Company Tracts No. 1, 21 3, 4,5, 0',7, and 8, Martinez Center Tract No. 1, M;,rtinez Oak Knoll Tract, Shell City Tract, that certain tract of land formerly known as Martinez Rose Tract, and Blocks 11, 12, 20 ar,d 21 of Condon `addition to Martinez. The foregoing Resolution was passed and adopted by the Board of Supervisors this loth day of May, 1927 by following vote of the Board: Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and 'N.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trcmbath. Noes: None. Absent: None. i I X, In the Matter of approval of Bonds of _ Peres Bros, and J.P.Collins. Peres Bros. a::d J.P. Collins having been heretofore awarded contracts for ! building of an oiled macadam road hear Giant and for placing oiled macadam on Tunnel 1 Road, respectively, and both having filed good and sufficient bonds, It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved. .1 S And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, May 19th,1927, at 11 o'clock 1 A.M. . . . . . . . . . Chairman. t . .VClerk. 1 r"a ,sy 1 1 I ,,a f' i i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUHTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, MAY 19th, 1927. - The Board met at 11 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H."ells, Clerk. I INTHE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF AMERICAN TOLL BRIDGE COMPANY j a corporation, For a Reduction of Toll Rates and Tariff under Ordinance ' #171 and Ordinance $175. The application of the American Toll Bridge Company, a corporation, the owner and holder of that certain toll bridge franchise granted to the Rodeo- ' Vallejo Ferry Company, a corporation, in that certain Ordinance heretofore and on the 5th da of February, 1 2 y Y Y, 9 3, adopted by the Board,of Supervisors of the panty i of Contra Costa, State of California, and numbered "Ordinance No. 171" under which said franchise the Carquinez Bridge was constructed; and the owner and holde� of that certain toll bridge franchise granted to the Delta Bridge Corporation, i i a corporation, in that certain Ordinance heretofore and on the 4th day of June, 1923, adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; and numbered "Ordinance No. 175" and under which said franchise the Antioch Bridge was constructed, to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Oounty for a reduction of toll rates and tariff over said bridges under said Ordinances ' above set forth, coming on to be heard at this time, witnesses were sworn and exam ined and testimony introduced as to the actual cost of construction and erection and equipment of said toll bridges, repairs during the preceding year, costs of labor and maintenance necessarily incurred in and about the conduct thereof, the amount of amortization and taxes actually paid in, the amount of tolls collected i and the estimated actual cash value of the bridges exclusive of the value of the I franchises, also the cost of all necessary repairs and maintenance thereof, the i assessed value of both bridges and other matters, and good cause appearing therefor; IT I5 HEREBY ORDERED that the toll rates and tariff scheduled and set forth in and attached to the said Ordinance No. 171 and Ordinance No. 175 be reduced I and changed and fixed as in the Schedule hereinafter set forth and that said toll j i rates and tariff be substituted in the place and in the stead of the toll rates and tariff set forth and attached to the said Ordinance No. 171 and Ordinance No• 175 which said schedule of said toll rates and tariff 1s as follows: BRIDGE TARIFF. i Passengers (7 years of age and older) on foot or in vehicle ..............4.10 Motorcycleonly ................. ....................................... .55 Motorcvcle with side car . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 I ' Automobile only . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 ' Trailer (2 wheel attached to auto) or (2 wheel cart horse-drawn) .25 4 wheel attached to auto) or (4 wheel wagon,horse-drawn) .50 Horses or cattle being driven or lead (per head- See Rule 3) . .. . . . . .25 Sheep, swine, etc. being driven (per head - See Rule 3) . . . . . . . . .10 Hearses or Ambulances (self-propelled or horse-drawn) . . . . . . . . . . .SO Busses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..50 4-wheel trucks or 4-wheel trailers (see Rule 1) Ton capacity empty or loaded a 400 per ton, Gr. Wt. Min, Toll . . . . . .60 I I P a i j 143 ( J 1/& Capacity Y or 4 Ton Ca empty loaded 0 40 l nn per ton, Gr. 'It. MiniToll .. .gp 2 & 2 n • n n n n 2.00 3 tons and over, " " « + • 1.50 5 & 6 Wheel Tractors -trucks or Drays _ 40¢per ton " . . . . . . . . 2.25 Freight on Vehicle, 40¢a tat (Bee Rile 1) Ditchers, Harvesters, Tractors, Road Rollers, etc. 40 Oa ton, Gr. St. Min. .. 1.50 Trailers (2 wheel attached to truck) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .50 Commutation Rate for Passengers on foot or in vehicle per Cal. month . . . . . 2.00 Commutation Rate for Auto and one (per Calendar month) . . . . . . . . . . _ .17,5G Rule #1: ' 1/2 Ton Trucks and Load over 3,000 Its. will be charged for at the rate of 40¢per ton gross. 3/4 Ton Trucks and load weighing over 4,000 lbs, will be charged for at the rate of 40¢per ton gross. 1 & 11 Ton Trucks and load weighing over 5,000 lbs. will be charged for at the rate of 400 per ton. gross. 2 & 21 Ton trucks and load weighing over 6,000 lbs. will be charged for at the rate of 400 per ton gross. j Trucks of 3 tons or over and load weighing over 6,000 lbs. will be charged for at the rate of 40$per ton gross. 5 or 6 wheel tractor - trucks or drays and load weighing over 10,000 i lbs. wilt. be charged for at the rate of 400 per ton gross. In order to facilitate the proper application of rates on the weight of freight moving over the Bridge, carriers mist furnish a certificate secured from a Public Weighmaster, showing the net weight of the vehicle used in transporting freight under the rates named in this Tariff. where shippers do not secure such certificates from a Public weighmaster, this Company will refuse to handle such vehicle. When net weight of vehicle is obtained. certificate must show the date weighing i j performed, license number of the wagon, name of the firm or owner of the vehicle, and a brief description of such vehicle. i =n cases of dout;t as to tle correct net weight of any vehicle moving freight under the rates named in this Tariff, this company reserves the right to refuse to handle such vehicle. Rule $2: No freight accepted except on vehicle and in care of custodian. Rule #3: Livestock unrated, or driven in herds, will be permitted to cross bridge betw en 5 and 7 a/m. on week days; Sundays and Holidays excepted. Livestock, haltered and, lead by attendant, will be permitted to cross at any time. Livestock, crated and on vehicle, will be accepted at regular freight rates of 400, per ton. Rule $4: The monthly commutation ticket will be good only for the use of the purchaser r on the days indicated on the ticket, for one round trip each day. Rule #5: Shipper to pay all war or other taxes now in force or hereafter levied in addit- ion to the regular rate. a Rule #6: All drivers and passengers must pay regular passenger rate. ' Rule #7: Commutation fares will be redeemed at the difference between the number of fares (at regular one-way fare as shown in this tariff) and total amount paid for commutation ticket. and that said American Toll Bridge Co ' g Company be and the same is hereby granted permissi n to charge upon the Carquinez Bridge and the Antioch Bridge the toll rates and tariff e set forth in the hereinabove schedule. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ;t At the time of the presentation of above application T.D.Johnston, appears be- fore the Board on behalf of the Martinez Benicia Ferry Company and objects to the P3i form of the application asking for temporary reduction of tolls and to any order granting a temporary reduction of tolls or any reference in the order to the reduot-� ion of tolls being only temporary. I 144 J In Matter of Sale of Countyproperty. R.J.Trembath, iuperviaor, reports to the Board that he has in his possess— Ion, one old Ferry boat which is sunk in the River at Clifton Court and that he 'I desires authority to sell same; that the value of said boat is less than #75. i It is thereby by the Board ordered that said Supervisor Trembath be and.he .` is hereby authorized to sell said ferry boat at the best price obtainable. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 23rd, 1927, at 10 o'cloc x, A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. y a .Clerk. 1 i r� 1 1�5 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA OOUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY,MAY 23rd, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. a Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.A. ' Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. - - - - -J.H-`Iells,Clerk. In the MLtter of Sale of Bonds of Contra Costa County Nater Works ' District $1. This Board havingh eretofore advertised for sale twenty bonds of Contra Costa County Nater Works District $1 of the denomination of $1000 each, bearing interest at the rate of six per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and being bonds numbered from 1 to 20, inclusive, and this being the time and Dlace for saleof said bonds, the Bank of Martinez, files the only bid for said bonds, wherein said Bank bid par and accrued interest to date of delivery; Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that said bid is a reaanable bid; IT IS ON MOTION duly made and carried, By the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to the Bank of Martinez for the sum of par and ac- crued interest to date of delivery. The vote of the Board on said Orderbeing unanimous., 1 In the :atter of approval of :+arrants of Reclamation District #1619. Gccd cause appearing ther_,for,it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District $1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. 457, Dated May 10th, 1927_ $1629.90. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. ' In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of J.F.Collins. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board his report showing that the contract of J.F.Collins for grading Sec. 1, of Div. #44, of County Highway, in sup. Diet. $2, has been completed according to glans and specifications; ' It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed andeaid road accepted; It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said J.F. Collins for labor and material present same to this Board, within 35 days from this date. r 1lG � 3 I In the Matter of Communication from City Manager of Berkeley. A.J.Eddy, City Manager of Berkeley having notified this Board that Colusa Avenue North of the Berkeley line is in a bad state of repair, and calling this Board's attention to same; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify said A.J.Eddy that said Colusa Avenue is not a county road and that this Board will not be Co city " able to expend money on same., ce And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, June 6th, 192], at 10 o'cl ck A.M. j . . . . . . . . . . Chat.rman. =t � ti vG.... . . . . . . . Clerk. a j 5. Al �I 'C gt �H y. ±4 �i 1J 14-7 r IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE 0! CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, JUNE 6th, 1927. The tloard met at 10 o'clock A.M. 2 Present: Hon. R.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, ' C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.''ells, Clerk. ;i The Minutes ad proceedings of this Board for and during the month of May, 1927, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the ' Chairman and Clerk. In the Matter of application of Richmond San Rafael Ferry & Transportation n Company, a corporation, for a franchise to maintain a toll bridge and take tolls thereon = across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Maur. Counties. T.H. DeLap, appearing as counsel for Richmond San Rafael Ferry & Trans- portation Company appears before the Board and prese::ts to this Board a petition of Richmond San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company, praying for a franchise to ' erect and maintain and op;rate a toll bridge across Sari Francisco Bay connecting Counties of Contra Costa and Marin and the right to collect tolls thereon as ; provided by law, and notice having been given by publication in Richmond Record- Herald, in Contra Costa County and in the Independent, a newspaper published and printed in San Rafael, Marin County, that said petition would be presented at this time; js Thereupon, said petition is ordered filed and the further hearing on said matter by consent of all parties interested, is continued to and set for Monday July 11th, 1927, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. J r ' In the Matter of Application of Richmond Sap Rafael Bridge Company ! Af for a toll bridge franchise. By consent of respective parties,it is by the Board ordered that the hear- ;`• Ing on said application be and the same is hereb;• continued to and set for Monday July 11th, 1927, at 10:30 o'clock A.M. I In the Matter of Appointment of Members of Board of Education. It spearing to She Board that the term of office of A.T.Helms and E.G.Nash, has expired, It is by the Board ordered that W.T.Helme and E.G.Nash, be and each of them are, hereby appointed as a Member of the Board of•E3ucation of Contra Lceta Count for the term prescribed by lawt 4 148 In the Matter of Granting Leaves of Absence. Mrs.Alice G.Iyhitbeck, County Librarian, Miss Rachel K.Miller, County Nurse, and X.J.Buchanan, Supervisor District #F, and R.J.Trembath, Supervisor District #j, having all made application for a leave of absence from the State of California, for a period not to exceed thirty days, ' It is, by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of thirty days from date of leaving state of California, be and the same is hereby granted to each of said persons from date of leaving the State of California. In the Matter of Application for Dance Permit. It is by the Board ordered that the following person be granted a permit to conduct a dance until j o'clock A.M. on following date, to wit: R.Oswill, San Ramon Hall, June 16, 1927. It is further ordered that the application of Albert Pementell, Moraga, be and the same is hereby denied.: In the Matter of Approval of Bonds and Contract of Tiffany & McKellops. A.E.Tiffany and H.O. McKellops co-partners having heretofore been awarded a contract for the rocking of Division #45 of Co,mty Highway System, Supervisor Dis- trict #5, Town of Knightse shaving presented bonds in accordance therewith and contract duly signed by them, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved; It isfurther ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of said County of Contra Cost . In the :tatter of Granting Vacation. to Dr. C.R.Blake, Health Officer. Dr. C.R.Blake, Countv Health Officer having made application to this Board I for a two weeks vacation, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby grante . in the utter of Resignation of Trustees of Reclamation District 41619. W.J.Hotchkiss and S.T.Sesnon, having filed with this Board, their resignati ion as Trustees of Reclamation District #1519, the same to take effect immediately, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignations and each of the:, be 14; t and the same are hereby accepted and said offices declared vacant. It is further ordered that G.I:.Harrington and U.G.Peterson, be and they are hereby appdnted Trustees of said Reclauation District #1619 to fill the vacancy caused by resignation of said if.T. Sesnon and T.J.Hotchkiss, for the term prescribe by law. In the hatter of Adgertise.aent for Bids for Construction of a Steel Bridge ' Over 'Walnut Creek, near Hookston This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the construction of a steel bridge over 11.'alaut Creak near Honkston, and this being time and place for re- ceiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, tovit: PACIFIC COAST_ ENGIN3BI7G COLPANY: Structural Steel, per ton, $204.50 . Reinforcing Steel, 90.00 Concrete Ddck, cu. yd. 21.00 VICTOR R. GEDE: Structural Steel, per ton, $5157.50 Reinforcing Steel, " 115.00 Concrete Deck, cu. yd. 32.50. HcDCNALD & MAGNORA: Structural Steel, per ton, $220.00 Reinforcing Steel, " 140.00 Concrete Deck, cu. yd. 36.00 Thereupon, at the request of County Engineer, It is by the Board ordered that bids of Pacific Coast Engineering Company and Victor R.Gede, be retained for further consideration and that the bid of McDonald & Maggiore. be and the same is hereby rejected, and the Clerk of this Board is ordered to return their certified check accompanying their bid; Thereupon the further consideration of said bids is continued to and set , for Monday, Jure 20th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Paving of Division #21, County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for paving of Division #21 of the County Highway, which is that part of the County road between easterly ' City Limits of the City of Martinez to Peyton., and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: PERES BR09: Rock and screenings in Fa verent, per ton, $ 3.10. Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq. ft. .02 HUTCHINSON COMPANY, INC. Rock and screenings, in pavement per ton, $3.69 Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq-ft. .022 Y.J. BEVANDA: Rock and Screenings,'in pavement, per ton, $3.00. Surface to be covered with asphalt, sq. ft. .02 It appearing that the bid of'M.J.Bevanda, is lowest and best bid presented for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to M.J.Bevanda at price stated in his bid; is It is further ordered that M.J.Bevanda give bonds in following sums,to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and materials fui nished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. ;,r 150 In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Widening of Valley Street in Town of Crockett. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for widening of present pave. went on Valley Street in Town of Crockett, and this being place and time for receiv ng of bids, the following bidders file following bids,to wit: HTJTCHINSON COUPANY, INC. Concrete in pavement, $13.95 cu. yd. Curb & Gutter, lin. ft. 1.50 FRANK H. CRESS: Concrete in pavement, $12.90. cu. yd. ' Curb & gutter, lin. ft. 1.25' Engineering supervision, 30 days at 015 per day, -$450. Thereupon, said bids having been referred to the County engineer and County Engineer having reported that the bid of Hutchinson Company, Inc. is lowest andbestl f bid presented; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Hutchinson Company at prices stated in their bid. its further ordered that said Hutchinson Company give bonds in following sums,to wit: fifty per cent of contract price for security for labor and materials furnished and fifty per cent of contract price as security for faithful performance of said contract. It isfurther ordered that the District Attorney prepare Bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. In the Fatter of Macadamizing of Section 1, of Div. 446, of County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of a concrke pavement on Sec. 1, of Division #46 of the County Highway, which said Section is located between the City Limits of the City of Martinez, at the southerly end of Alhambra Avenue, and the Station of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Co. at Muir, a distance of 3820 lineal feet, and this being the time and place for the receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: ARCHIE DA PANT: �oad excavation, per cu. yd. $-75 oncrete in pavement, cu.yd, $12.70 U.B. LEY: Road excavation, per cu. yd, m 1.10 ' Concrete in pavement, cu. yd. 12.40. LEE '. IIIIl.EL: Road excavation, cu. yd. $ .65 Concrete in pavement, cu. yd. 12.26 PERES BROS: Road Excavation, cu. yd .95 Concrete in pavement, cu. yd. 12.30 G.N. CUSHING; Road Excavation, per cu. yd, $1.00 Concrete in oavemect, cu. yd. 12.20 HUTCHII:SON COITANY: Road Excavation, per cu. yd, 1.98 Concrete pavement, cu. yd, 413.35 MCDOITALD & IAGGIORA: Road Excavation, per cu. yd, 1.25 Concrete in pavement, cu. yd, 414.00. Thereupon the County Engineer having- rer..orted to this Board that when the plans were preparePthis road, that certain roads for a detour had been promised the County engineer, but since the advertisement for bids, he had been notified th he would not be allowed to use the priva-e property for a detour and therefore A i I151 A he would ask to have the bids of Lee J.Immel and Peres Bros. held for further consideration and that the rest of said bids be rejected and the checks ordered retur - ad; k It is by the Board ordered that all of the bids except the bids of Lee J.Immel and Peres Bros. be andthe same a re hereby rejected and the Clerk ordered to return cer- tified checks which accompanied said bids; It is further ordered that the further consideration of bids of Lee J. Immel, €% and Peres Bros. be and the same are hereby ordered continued to and set for June 20th, ' 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. " In the Hatter of Advertisement forBide for Construction of Division 047 of County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for paving of Division #47 which said Division is that portion of the Road beginning at point on the main concre highway about 600 feet south of the Town of Concord and running southerly on the road to Cowell, a distance of 8019 lineal feet, and this being the time and place for race,. l Ing of said bids, the following bidders file bids to wit: J.A.CASSON: Base Rock in pavement, per ton, 2.50 Top,and screenings in pavement, ton, 3.50 Asphalt inRoad, per ton, $28.00 ' HUTCHINSON CO',!PANY: Base Rock in pavement,ton, $3.40 Top, and screenings, in pave-3.92 per t-n. Asphalt inroad, per ton, ,30.04. I.J. BEVAIIDA: Base Rock in pavement,per ton, $ 2.65 Twp Rock and screenings, pavement, 3.00 per ton Asphalt in road, per ton, 25.00 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of U.J Bevanda, is the lows at and best bid presented for said work, It is, by Se Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to said M.J.Bevanda at prices stated in his bid, and that he give bonds as follows: Fiftv per cent of contract price as sec•,urity for labor and material furnish and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for faithful performance o w said Contract. i It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds ' in accordance with foregoing order. In 'the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. k f ' Miss Katherine Beasley, of Contra Costa County Social Service Department havin 1 recommended to this Board that the following allowances be discontinued, It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made by t "a Board be and the same are hereby discontinued, as follows: f,k Hers. :Sary I.T,ebster, $20 per month, commencing May let, "_927. Margaret Bento, Rodeo, $30 per month, com.-encing Ma.y 1st, 1927. Mrs. Hylda Sherman, Oakley, $25 per month commenting June let, 1927. "aria Lucido, $10 per month commencing Marc% lst, 1927. It is fucth-r ordered that ar, allowance of $30 per month State aid be and the same is hereby granted to tors. Josie Sechiatano, 162 'A. 3rd St. Pittsburg, commencingg April lst,l 2 E p 9 7. said allowance having been heretofore erroneously discontinued on s April 1st, 1927.,1_. � r 152 is In the Ya.tter of Requisition of U-1y. Joost, for Burroughs Calculating Machine. M.W.Joost, having been heretofore granted a requisition for Burroughs Calculat- ing }Lachine for ,$"735 and it having been represented to the Board that there was an error made in quoting the price of 4735, instead of $500; It is by the Board ordered that said requisition for machine to cost $800 be ' and the same is hereby gra:.ted. In the Matter of Correctin..of Assessments. The County Assessor havir,- reported to this Board that there appears an errgr on the Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1924-25,and asking authorization to make correct- ion in accordance with Section 38O4a of the Political Code, in this; that in the year 1924-25 Archie Decker, was assessed with Y. 1/2 of S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 20, T 1 S. R. 1 E.., Assessment #41,620, assessed value $480; also the Y.E. 1/4 of s.iv. 1/4 of Sec. 20, T 1 S—R. 1 E., Assessment #41,479, Assessed value $240; Mr. Docker having claimed for exemption on these two Assessments but through an error In the I Assessor's office exersption was allowed on the Y.E. 1/F of S.F. 1/4 of Sectirn 20, T 1 S., R. 1 E., only, taxes on Y. 1/2 of S.E. 1/4 of Sec. 20, T 1 S., R. 1 E., being i I delinquent owing to the condi.ticns above stated; It is, by the Board ordered that taxes and delinquencies on Assessment #41,62[ be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled and the 0o•nty Auditor ordered to can- cel the same. In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for placing of an asphalt surface on Div. 432, in Sup. Dist. #3. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board plane and specifications for placing of an asphalt surface on Div. #32 of Supervisor Distric #3,which said Division is that part of Road runrinE from Concord to Avon, and begit i- ning at a point one mile north of Concord, and having a total length'of 12,515 fee ; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profile and cross-sections be and the same ase hereby adopted as plans and specifications, profile and cross-sections for the repair of said road; It isfurther ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Concord Transcript, for bids to be presented to this Board on or before 11 o'clock A.M. on TUESDAY, JULY 5th, 1927, for performance of said work in accordance with plans and specifications; The vote thereon, being unanimous. 153 In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for the paving of Div. #43 of County Highway, Div. #5. R.R,Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board plans and speci- fications, profile and cross-sections for paving of Div. #43, of County Highway Byste which said Division is ;mown as "The Boulevard" running south from Town of Brentwood, a distance of 2 1/2 miles, Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, pro- ' fileand cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as clans and specification , profile and cross-secti-ns for paving said road; It is further ordered that Clerk of this Board advertise in the Brentwood News, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on T[E SDAY, Jul 5, 1927, for the paving of said road in accordance with said plans and specifications; The vote thereon being unanimous. In the latter of Granting Leave of Absence to R.R.Arnold. R.R."rnold, County Survepor having reported to this Board thatit is his intention to take a trip in his automobile through some of the Eastern States with a ' view of spending his vacation inspecting the different types of roads throughout the Eastern States, and applying to its Board for a leave of absence of sixty days from date of leaving State of California; It is, by the Board ordered that eaid R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby grante a leave of absence of sixty days fmn and after date of leaving the State of Californi , and this Board hereby appreciates the interest taken by said County Surveyor R.R. Arnold, in making inspection of different types of road constructed in different parts of the United States. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Natter of Communication from A•Stone of Alamo. T communication from A•L.Stone of Alamo regarding destruction of squirrels near Alamo, was received and read to the Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate with the Gouhty Hrrticultural Commissioner C.V.Stevene,and request that he look into said matter immediately. J a x§ 154 f In the Matter of petition for permission to place Gate Across County road known as I Stewartsville Road, leading frcm Antioch to Stewartsville. A petition having been filed with this Board by residents residing along the i road in vicinity of Stewartsville Road, leadin: from Antioch to Stewartsville, praying that said petitiaers be allayed to maintain a gate under lock and key at the northeast corner of Section 1, from June let) 1927 until a period of time in the Fall, when the danger of fire is Fest, and it ap_.earing to the Board of Supervisors that this County road is a dead end road, and that no one is served by said road ex- cept the persons signing sP3'dpetition, It is, by the Board ordered that said petitioners be and they are hereby allow) ed to place a gate across said road at the Northeast corner of Section 1, said gate to be maintained at the expense of said petitioners, and residents residing along said road, and to remain at the pleasure of this Board. In the Matter f Granting Dance Permits. and Authority to Conduct Carnival. The Oakley Apric:'. 'estival Committee having applied to this Board for permiss- " ion to hold an Apricot Festival and Carnival at Oakley, June 17-19, inclusive, and also for a permit to conduct a dance until 2 o'clock A.M. on June 19th, 1927; It is, by the Board ordered that said permit to conduct a dance be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ordered that said Oakley Apricot Festival Committee be and they 1 are hereby granted permission to conduct a Festival and Carnival provided tbatsaid shows are under the supervision of arid for the financial benefit of said Oakley _j Apricot Festival Comr.ittee, without expense. y 'a 1, In the Matter of Formation of Highway Lighting District in unincorporated Towns of Danville and vicinity. A petition signed by more than 25 residents and tax payers residing within the territory proposed to be incorporated for a highway lighting district to be :mown as Danville Highway Lighting District, having been filed with this Board, praying for the formation of a High.vay Lighting District; It is, by the Board ordered that the hearin« on said petition be and the same is hereby fixed for Tuesday, July 5, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M., at which time and place any person interested in matter of said Highway Lighting district, objecting to the formation of said District,or to the extent of said District, or the proposed improvement, or to the inclusion of his prcperty in said District, may file a written protest settin_- forth such objects ns with the Clerk of saidBoard at or J f! before the tire set for the hearing of said petition; I j' It is further ordered that the Clerk cf this Board give notice in Contra Cost Courier-Danville Journal a newspaper, and b7 posting notices in three of the most public places _n said District, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. I The said order is passed by the -,nanimous vote of the Board. " In the hatter o: Contra Costa County {y Fater 7orks District 41. A cowrittee elected by property owners of Contra Costa County 'Yater 'Yorks District #1 of Bren`.wood, having recommended to this Board the appointment of J.G. Barnard, C.E., as Su-Xintendent and Engineer of said :later Works District at a salary of $2.25 per hour for his services; It is, on motion of S•.pervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Olsson, by the Board ordered that J.G.Barnard, C.E., be and he is ::ereby appointed Superintenden' and Engineer of said Contra Costa County 'Vater 'Yorks District 41 at Brentwood, at a salary of $2.25 per hour for each hour actually employed in said work, said appointment to be at the pleasure of t--is Board. In the :`.atter of Installation of a Full Tine He,l ti: Deuartmer,t 1 in Contra Costa County. Mr. T.B.Saift, together :rith Dr. Dickey, Secretary of the State Board of Health and Dr. Covington, representing International Health Board of Rockefeller Foundation appears before this Board regarding installation in Contra Costa County of a Full Time Health Department, and making certain reconmrendations to this Board regarding the same; Thereunon, after listening to the recommendations of the different parties regarding the installation of said Full Time Health Department, said ratter was taken:ander advisen,ent t- be further considered by this Board, and Supervisor Olsson and Supervisor Hayden were appointed a Committee to confer with Doctors and other per sons interested in said matter. In the Clatter of Warrants of Reclamation 'jistrict #1619• ;i Good cause appearing therefor, It is bythe Board ordered that the following ' warrants of said Reclama.ti•^n District, be approved,to wit: I7o. Date amount. 457 April 25th, 1927 $1E8.95 456 May 10, 1927 4000.CO And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of the said warrants by this Board by affixing his signature thereto; S 156 j �t In the Matter of 'Narrants of a Reclamation District #802. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said 'listrict be approved, to wit: f .K No. Date Amount. S 436(a) May 28th, 1927 9.00 43399 (a) 215.29 �� 440 155.59 18.00 Af 11 Coo 442o.00 443 " 1 3.35 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. j In the Matter of Warrants of j Reclamation District #2059• Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following 3 warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 456 May 30, 1927 $ 110.00 457 55.55 107-30 59 133.65 } 52 n 10.50 f And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they a e hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures the eto; a> In the Matter of Oakley Highway F Lighting District. y3 It is by the Board ordered that Anthony Dal Porto be and he is hereby desig— nated to report to this Board the necessary lights for lighting required for instal ation in the new Addition to Oakley Lighting District, and their locations. 44[¢¢¢t �i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Funds. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa,certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County which said moneys are derived from Contra costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa county #r during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in constructs-r. of bridgs, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented against said Sup. Dist. #2; f It is by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid as follows, to wit: Y iF P _ 1�7 Sun. J.T.Collins: $263.64. 1 Dist.#2: It 79.35• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board i In the 'Mutter of Recommendation for appointment of Traffic Officer. A.B.Tinning, District :attorney havinc recommended to this Board, the appoint- ment ppoin -ment of R.E.Duke as Traffic Officer of Contra Costa County; y a It is, by the Board ordered that this Board hereby reco:umends to State Moto Vehicle Department the appointment of R.E.Duke as Traffic Officer for Contra Costa County. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Protest against issuance of permit to California Transit Company to 1 sr operate Stage Line from San Francisco to ;y Oakdale, San Joaquin County. WHEREAS, certain tax payers of the County of Contra Costa, have filed a protest with this Board against the is of a permit to the California Transi R' Company to operate a stage line from San Francisco to Oakdale, via Southern Pacific San Francisco to Richmond Ferry, San Pablo, Pinole, Martinez, Bay Point, Pittsburg, Antioch, Caklev, Brentwood, Borden Highway, Stockton, Escalon and Oakdale, and, 17HEREAS, the sole jurisdiction to grant such permit for said stage line lies with the Railroad Cocmissi^n of the State of California; and, ,HEREAS, this Board of Su-ervisors has already at a previous hearing of this or a similar application protested against the granting of said permit, and, r 7HEREAS, this Board is char,ed with the maintenance of the highways of th { County of Cordra Costa, and is familiar with the necessities hr the use thereof, , .. ra and it apnearing to this Board that no public necessity or convenience exists for t is ' operati^n of a stage line over the route above referred to, and that a stage line from Brentwood to Martinez will fully serve the requirements of the traveling pubi c without unnecessary duplication of stage lines, and with the least possible addit- ional burden on the highways of the County; iy THEREFO:E, be it Resolved, that this Board of Supervisor; respectfully protests to the Railroad Comn:issic.n the issuanne of a permit to the California A Transit Company or any other compae-:y, to operate a stage line from San +'rancisco --� ,A to Oakdale, via the Rich.Dni- San Francisco Ferry to Richmond, San Pablo, Pinole, Martinez, Bav Point, Pittsburg, Antioch, Oakley and Brentwo'd, Borden Highway,stock ton, Escalon and Oakdale, on the grounds (1) that public interest and necessity 'a do not reoaire the same; (2) that a number of citizens and tax ayers resident in the County of Contra Costa will be deprived of their positions if the permit is granted and (3) that the permit, if granted, would impose a burden on the highways of the County of Contra Costa, for which there is no public necessity. 9 a 158 . The &«k # this Board is hereby direw! a deliveramti a 7 of this Resolution to the Railroad 2mmi a!e of the tate of California. «\ And la'Boa e takes recess to meet on _a,s ez» 1927, at 3 0clo\ © \ . . ..chairman. § m Attest: , : c r. . . ^ IP� § \ v i5J y IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO}:TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF OALIFORNIA. =fi LONDAY, June 20, 1=27 =he Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. ; Present: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Cscar Olsson and C.H. Hayden. ' Absent: Hon. '.Y.J. Buchanan and A.J. Trembath. y. *.J. Buchanan bein absent it is upon motion by.Supervisor Olsson secon d by Supervisor Knott, ordered that O.-H. Hayd-n he and he is hereby annointed chair �. man pro-ten of this meeting. - - - - - - ------------ In the ',fatter of Approval of Warrants of Reciazn ti-n District No. 1619 Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fol- .;'.^y lowing 173TTarItS of Reclamation District No. 1519 be and the same are hereby ap- proved to-wit:- No. Dated Amount 458 June 2, 1927 .` 5638.22 I ' 459 June 2, 1927 9171 84 46o June 2, 1927 10014.92 465 June 1, 1927 847.56 467 June 2, 1927 500.00 40'8 June 2, 1927 25.00 469 June 2, 1927 50.00 And the Chairman c* this Board is hereby authorized to note the approva ' of this Board on ;aid warrants by affixing his signature thereto. The Vote on t..e foregoing order being as follows to-wit:- ; Ayes . 3upervisorn Knott, Olsson and Hayden. , �f Noes : Now Absent: Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath '. In the }natter of Approval of Warrants +' of Reclamation District No- 799 Good cajse anoearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that t' following zrarrants of Reclamation District No. 799 be ar,,' the sane are hereby 1Aapproved to-wit:- , No. Dated: Amount 191 Tay 6, 1927 a4701.57 . 193 June 16,1927 1431.67 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approv al of this �o�!rd on—aid grants by affixing his signature tneX--to. The vote on the fore:-oing order 'oeing as folloea to--frit:- Ayes: Supervisor; Knott, Olsson and Hayden Noes: None w. Absent: Supervisor: Buchanan and Trembath y "i. I :::! 160 m In the 'utter of Adontion of ?fans and ape wfications for borin? of a ester well and installing motor, pump, valves, pipe hydrants, fittings etc., for the proposed eater Supply S;ste,:a of Contra 7osta County Water ''orks District No. 1, at Brentwood California. J.G. Bernard Superintendent and Engineer of Ccatra Costa County Mater Works District No. 1, at Brentwood, California, having presented o this =oard plans and ^pecificati-ns f._ the boring a water well and installing motors, pumps valves, nice hydrants, fittinge,etc.,for the prop.^...^.ed '.°ater Sup- ply System of Contra Costa County 'rater :'orks District No. 1, at Brentwood, California. It is upon cnoti^n duly made and carried by the Board ordered that as plans and specificati ns be and the same are hereby approved and adopted by this Board as the plans and specificatione for the completion of said "rater i Sunnly S. ..tem. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Brentwood News for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 oto Look � a.m. on '-'Ondav July 18, 1927, for the performance of said :7ork in accordance 'with said plans and specifications. { 4J The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to-wit: Ares: Supervisors Cnott, Olsson and Hayden. :does: Noae Absent: =uperv_aors Buchanan and Trembath "- In the ratter o= award of eon-ract d.�l. for building Hooketon Bridge. �i This Boa.d have heretofore received bids for to placing of a steel and concrete deck on Hookston Bridge and said matter having been continued to this date and it apuearing to the Board that the bid of Victor R. Cede is the 1 lowest and best bid presented for said work; € It to upon motion dulv rude and darried by the Board ordered that the bid of Victor R. Cede be and the name is hereby accented and said contract s awarded to him. It is f::rthcr ordered that =.aid Victor R. Cede give bolds in the followin>_ -an, to-crit:- 50 Der cent of the estimated contract price as secur- ity for labor and material furnished and 50 per cert nfthe esti.:ated contract d p.ice for t..._ faithful perfsrmance of said contract. .'X It is furth,�r'o_dered that the District Attorney prepare contract a and'b-a;ds in accordance �•rith the following contract. st ix The vote on the lbre oing order being as follows, to-wit: Ayes: Supervisors l;:ott, Olsson and Hayden. :does: !done Absent: 3unervi,ors Buchanan and Trembath iGl In the :::atter of Resolution from City Trustee of Berkeley y�• A Resolution from City Trn^,tee of Berkeley requesting the improvement ` of Colusa Street near E1 ^errito was read to the Board by the Clerk and referred to Supervisor Knott. 1 Sy. In Vie Matter of Cancellati^.n of ?arrants The County auditor havin_s,• req--,ested thr_t the following named warrants ' be cancelL d. It is upon motion daily made and carried by the Board ordered that the following- warrants '-e and the see are herebi• cancelled to—wit: General Fund Number Rate Allo:ved Amount 4o67 Dec. 21, 1926 3 12.68 4293 Jan. 4, 1927 164.42 s. 4775 Feb. S, 1927 37.50 4852 Feb. 8, 1927 37.50 5,954 clay 3, 1927 25.00 -363 Jan. 7, 1927 2.00 Hospital Fund 12.84 Nov. 1, 1326 $ 15.00 1459 Nov. 1, 1926 20.00 1507 Dec. 1, 1926 15.00 1789 Dec. 1, 1926 20.00 1 1921 Jan. 1, 1927 50.00 2068 Jan. 1, 1927 100.00 2115 Jan. 1, 1927 20.00 2130 Jan. 1, 1927 20.00 2239 Feb. 1, 1927 80.00 t 2406 Feb. 1, -927 55.00 2611 liar. 1, 1927 20.00 2627 =.r. 1, 1727 45.00 At 2963 Apr. 1, 1927 46.00 Iqr b Apr. 1, 1927 45.00 3o41 Apr. 1, 1927 10.00 3o6s Apr. 1, 1927 0.00 3306 May 1, 1927 4+ .00 3309 May 1, 027 45.00 3428 May 1, 1Y 27 30.00 t 3337 May 1, 1927 15.00 3362 May 1, 1927 15.00 3386 May 1, 1;27 10.00 3 s9 may 1, 1927 15.00 3699 June 1, 1927 10.00 Bond Road "aintenance 7794 Dec. 8, 192p 748.43 33 Dec. 8, 1926 96.63 794• Dec. 8, 1926 15.20 1 Suoervisor Dist.No. 3 526 Apr- 7, 192' $4.50 535 Apr. 7, 1926 4.50 The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to—wit: Ayes: Sunervisors Knott, Olsson and Hayden. Noes: None Absent: Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath 162 '2 In the ?Latter of Acceptance of Contract of Peres Bros. R.R. Arnold County Surveyor havi,.g filed with this Board his report certifying that the contract of Peres Bros. for paving Div. 42 of the County Highway with an asphaltic macadam surface.hae been completed ac— cording to plans and specificati^n, It is upon motion duly made and carried by '+o.rrd ordered that sail contract be and the -arae is hereby declared compleez_Z cord said road accepted. It is further ordered that all persons having claims against said Peres Bros. for material or labor furnished on said cont:,act present same to this Board �:.'ithin thirty—five days from this date. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to—wit: Ayes; Supervisors Knott, Olsson and Hayden. ?Toes: None Absent: Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath In the.Matter of Resignation of Trustee of Reclamation District Ho: 1619. S.A. Brideford having filed with this Board his resignation as trus tee of Reclamatirn District No. 1619, It is ipon motion duly made end carried by the 3oard ordered thatsai resignation be and the ,ame is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant.- It is further ordered that "lilliam Bloomfield be and he is hereby 7 appointed Tristee Reclamation District No. 16619 in the place and stead of M.A. Bridgeford resigned. The vote on the foregoing orde_ being as follows, to—wit: Ayes; Supervisors Knott, Olsson and Hayden. Noes: None Absent ; Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath. x In the (Latter of Approval of Bonds r' of X.J. Bevanda 4 Y.J. Bevanda having furnished to this Board bonds as required by previous order of this Board on contract awarded 'nim for paving Divisi^n 21 al Ix� Division No. 47 County Highway ^I `1tl It is upon :roti-n di.ily nade an.: carried by the Board ordered that i said bonds an, each of them be and the same are hereby approved �! r The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to—wit: � Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson and Hayden. yM1 Noes: None Absent: Supervisors Bucnaran and Trembath s iG3 In the y.tter of Complaint about crossing, State Highway at Valona A petition having bsen received from the property owners of Valora (Crockett, California) praying this Hoard to use their best efforts to have cor- rected the danger-us passage of highway on Pomona Street between lst and 2nd ' Avenues It is noon moti,n duly made and carried by the Board ordered that saad matter be and the s_..e is hereby referred to the State Highway Department. It id f+u t^er ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate with A Ralph Bull chairman of :aid State High•^^y Commission and ask for an early appoir - ' ment to go over said ::atter on t'ie grands with the Supervisor from the second district and Senator Sharkey. The vote on the foregoing order beim as follows, to-wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson aid Hayden. A. ?does: None Absent: Supervisors Buchanan and Tre:nbath S, In the ::atter of 8 Granting Leave of Absence. It is upon motion duly made and carried by tae Board der@d that a leave of absence of thirty day; be and the same is hereby grants t:. :alter Paasch, and ?ay E. Kelly, Deputy County Clerks and 1Pm. H. Hanlon County Superin tendent of Schools. And a leave of absence d sixty days to Martin W. Joost,Tax Collector e=_ci: from the dr.te of leaving the State of California. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to-wit; j. Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson and Hayden. Noes. Noie Absent: Supervisors Buchanand Trembath I t a In the :natter of Recommendation for appointment of Traffic Officer. A.B. Tinning, District Attorney raving recommended to the Board of Supervisors the app,intment of M.L. Barbee as Traf`,ic Jf:icer of Contra Cos- ta 0ovnty. It is b•• the Bos rd ordered that this Board hereby recommends to State Motor Vehicle Department t^.e appoint^:ent of Y.L. Barbee as Traffic Officer for Contra Costa Conaty at a salary of „190.00 per month. ':he vote of the Board thereon being as follows, to-wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson and Hayden Noes: None Absent: Supervisor Buchanan and Tre:nbath 164 s In the Matter of Bids for Paving - Road from Valley House Yartinez, to Muir Station Thi a Board having heretofore retained the bide of Lee J. Immel and Peres Bros. for farther considerati.n and it appearing at this time that un- forseen conditions having arisen since the advertising for said bids and a req-,est fro.-= the propsrty owners along acid road for a delay until the pear shipping season was over, It is upon motion d•ily made and carried by the Board ordered that saJ d bids and a=.ah of them be and the same are hereby rejected. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to-:sit: _ Ayes: Snpervisors Knott, Mason and Hayden. Ndes: Ncne Absent: Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath T In the :Fatter of purchase of Real Pmoperty from Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, a corporation for use in connection. with District Tater Supply 4vetem for the Contra Costa County :rater 9orke Dis- trict No. 1, Contra Costa County, California. The hereinafter described real property having been offered for a;le. to the Countv of Contra 1osLa for the District Mater Supply System for the Co - tra.Costa County Nater Norke District No, 1 Contra Costa County, California, and for-all and any other purposes for which same Nay ::e lawfully used by the County, And .his Board deeming it for the public good and necessity for the County of Contra Costa to rircaa:ae sold property for purposes above designated and it a-pearina to the Board•tant the price asked for said ;roperty to-wit: is the slim of $56:0.00, is a reasonable price for said property. It is by the Board ordered that it is the intention of this Board of i - Supervisors to purchase from said Balfour Guthrie Investment Co., a corpora- ti-n, all those cevtain parcels o: land situate lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of Ca_ifornia and :yore particularly described as fol- lows, to-wit:- a. Lot One (1) in Block 0 of Homestead Addition to the Town of Bren - wood. < b. 50,000 Sal. steel mater tank set on 50 feet steel towner based on conorete fo,endatinns together with pipe connects^ns tpereto, all located o above menti-ped Lot 1 in ?lock 0. c. 450 feet of a" wro=:ght iron pipe laid and connected as follows: From tank n^.rthwest 150 feet to a point on the northtsest side of Chestnut Street, `hence northeast along Chestnut Street 130 feet to the center of the alley between Railroad Gveru-a and First Street; thence along tae ce::ter of said alley northwest 300 feet. d. 500 feet of 4" ga:va::ized iron pipe laid and connected as follow-: From a point ^n the alley 1-v ng betwe=n Railroad Avenue and First Street north- east along the northwest side of Chestnur Street 800 feet to the center line f the alley lving between Second street snd Third Street. e. All valves f!ttin._ and connecti-ns n;a for:sing a. part of the I above :s::tioned pipe li:w Fund also all service pipe lith their fittings, and ..i conuectio:s extent in- f,a::. na.i� pi,.Ie lines to the p opertp lines of lots now be i:g served with water from said pipe lines. For the s-m of $5600.00 i And t::at :as Board will meet on :;,onlay August 1,'_327, at the rooms of said '_oard in the County House in the tow.. of Martinez, County of Contra Costa to consummate said purchase It is further ord,red that the Clerk of t=-is Hoard give notice as re- quired by law of the intention of this Board to make such purchase and the time � andlose when and ;mere this Board will meet to concummate same by p publication of a notice in the form.and manner required by law for three reeks in the Brent- wood ',dews, a newspaper of general circulation printed and published in the Count of Contra Costa, Stai;e of California. The vrte on the fore;_oing order being as follows: to-wit: Ayes: Supervisors K•:ott, Olsson and Hayden. Noes: Nnne Absent: S Supervisors Bu' :xn and Trembath ;s In the ;:atter of Waning of County Roads s A :,etiti-n having been filed ;=ith this Board signed by the property owners residing, along that certain County Road commencing at the Cemetery South of Concord and r,;nnin Masterly and connecting with the road known as Lime Ridge Crossing, Road No. 65, be and the sane is hereby named San Miguel Road in accord. r ante with said peti`y10n. The rote +n the fo:•e.oing order being as follows: to-wit- Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson and Hayden. ' Noes: :done Absent: 3upervi-,ors Buchanan and Trembath. In the ;utter of Allowance to Indigeats Good cause appearing therefore, It is iv the Board ordered that the a1lorrE nce here'ore evade to Samzel Cornell, San Pablo, be and the sa:ce is her?- by increased from "10.00 a moot-. to $15.00 per month commencing June 1, 1927. It is fu_•ther ordered .hat ',e allowance heretofore made to Lars. Grace Burnett, alnut Creek, California, be and the :ase is hereby increased from ;30.00 per ;rnnth to $50.00 per month beginning June 1, 1927. It is further ordered that an allowance of $20.00 per month be and the ame Is hereby _ranted to Armando C. --essenger of Bay Point beginning June 1, 1927. s It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrants in favor of each of the above raised indigents nn the first of each and every month until the fl :'r.er order of t-is Board and that the Ccunty Treasurer pay the same. w In the Matter of Allorar,ce to Indigents Upon reco__7mendati n of Thomas. A. Boyer, Probation Officer it is ord.=red that ze allowance heretofore made to :Srs. P'eidrick, Crockett, of x'20.00 u.,r month State aid and ;;20.00 per month County aid for the support and n,aiatena,;ce of Lorraine and ?err- Brock be and the sails is hereby ordered pr1d to Thomas A. Boyer Procation Officer, beginning June 15, 1927. The vote on the foregoing order being as follows, to-wit: Ayes: Sunervi-srs Knott, Olsson -nd Hayden. :doss: A:,sent: Supervisors Buchanan and Trembath 166 I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA IN THE :::ATTER CF THE ISSUANCE OF THE B'MDS OF THE SAN PABLO SCHOOL DISTRICT Iii THE COUN?Y OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA, RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF The BOARD OF SUPER- VISORS ^.F T:= COUNTY OF COiTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFC3NIA. In "HTREAS on the 25th day of April, 1927, the Board of School Trustees - of the San Pablo Srhool District in the County of Contra losta, State of Calif- nrnia, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regul- arly passed and adopted b- tie ;aid Foard of School Trustees and entered on the mina ter thereof rc said last me.:tioned day, S=id Board of School Truste.s did ca. 1 an elect_cn and resolve a.rd order: Tnat -n election be called and held throughout :aid Fan Pablo School Di - trio on the 24th dav of lay, 1';27, for the purpose of aubmitting to the elector of ss.id San P^blo School District, the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said San Pablo School District, in the am^unt of Thirty-five Thousand Dollars (05,000.00) to run not exceeding ten (10) years and to bear interest at the ra e of five per cent (0) per annum, interest payable seri-armually, for the purpose �f raising anney to be used fnr building or purchasing one or more school build- ings, fnr eking niters.ti^ns or additions to said school baildir.; or school buil - iags; for _-waw 5^_; -aid school buildin or school buildings; fcr supplying said schn^l build::g or school b'.:ildings with furnitur, _ necessarY apparatus and f improving said school grounds of t:ee acid San Pablo School Diotrict. 1TR7A3 in electiin =3 held in paid Saw: Pablo School District on the 24th day a, "ec, 1127, in conformity 3tb the said resolution and order of said Board of 43chool Tr•istees of t`:e mid San ?.%.blo School District, and all the pro- ceediaE.g had in the premises have bear. certified to this Board of Supervisors by the Beard of School Tr'.istees or the said San P•blo School District as require bv law; and ) ;YHER-A? the ^,aid certified n_•oceedings srov as:J after a full examination and irveati,atic•n, this Board has fonna and does her-by find and declare: That in accornauce •rith the resolution and order of the Board of School r•2tecs of ^an p•b10 lonool District duly passed and adopted on the 2�th day of April, 1?27, an election was duly called in said San Pablo School District er,d held in said San Pablo School District on the 24th day of Ymy, 1;:27, and tha J7 notice said electi-n :as ;.ire:: :r posting notices thereof signed by the rus- tees of the ,aid °oard of School Tr;stees in three public Llaces 1n said San Pablo School Oistrict fnr :pore than twenty days next before said election, and 1:y publishl_x. such notice in the Richmond Independent, a newspaper printed and publis ed in said Countv of Contra Coatc, State of California, :not less thane once a week 'c_ three =uccesaive zee!,:, before said electi-n, whiich Said notice so posted an:: a:bushed 'las in t.._ fora regnired b^ tae Political Code of the State of California. .{ That prior to the openiw-. of said polls at said election the Inspector • a and Judges of E1ncti-r cmdvcting paid election in said Sar. Pablo School Distrio , took the -it': of office, as required by lan,and nt the close thereof, canvassed the -rotes cP.st thi .rat, and certified the re3•sl`. 7a.id elsctic•n to tie said 16, Board of School Trn?tees of -aid San P:•blo School District, and to them made return cf time ballots and t'-e poll and tally list of said elects^n. That on Vie 71st day of Yay, 1927, the 3ame beim, the seventh day after tl•e ^aid elacti^n and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of >aid day, the said Boar of school Tr•:steel of said San Pablo School District met and canvassed the ;aid ' returns of said elects^n, from which said returns the -aid Board of School Trus tees of the said San P='clo ?chool District found and d^clamed and this Board no fi::ds and decl?red that ;:_ere ,mss _ total of one n_.ndred and seventy-eight votes Cast at =aid electi•n sod that :,ore than two-hard of the votes case, to wit: on hundred and `.fifty-one votez -.:are cast for issuiaL said binds and that twenty- seven votes were cast ag:ai::>t issuin, ?aid bands, and that no v.•tes cast were irre-ulor and illegal and n^t counted, and that said Board of School Tr,)steas o said District caused ars entry of the res•ilt of :.aid-election to be made upon the :inutes of t',e said Board. -nd this Board further finds and declares that Said electi-n was duly P-nd regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly an :.x regularly .riven and published,and that the result thereof was duly end regularl canvassed in the manner and as required by law,and that all the acts, conditions �� and things required by la.w•to be done, have been done and performed in regular ,.nd due form and in strict accordance with the nrovisions of the Statute author A. izing tie issuance of the School District Bonds and that the total of indebted- nese of -aid School District includin7, this proposed ias•ae of bonds is within the limits prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE ORDTRED that the bonds of the San Pablo School District in theCoanty of lontra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Thffty-five 'rhou-and Dollars ($35,00.00) and that the same shall be numbered fron one to thirty-five inclusive :and shall be in denominati,.na of one thousand dol- lars ($1000.00) each, p?gable -1 thin ten (10) years from the date thereof in gold coin'of the United States of America with interest thereon at the rate of s• =u fire per cent her annum, payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both prinoipq. -nd -Interest :ayable et the office of the County Treasure-- of the said County of Oontra Costa. IT 13 FURTHER ORDTarm that -aid bonds _%.al. be dined the let day of a august, 1927,and shall be payable as follows, to wit: 3 bonds irambered 1 to 3 inclusive to mature 1 year from date, to wit: on the ' let day of August, 1920; 3 b^::ds nu:a^eren 4 to 6 i::cl,iaive to rm:ture 2 yasrs from date, to rust; on the 1st day of ;tx,•^.,st, 1929; 7 tones numi,ered 7 to 9 inclusive tn :nature 3 years frrm date, to wit; on the lst day rf Auust, 1"730; 3 'wends numbered 10 to 12 inclusive tr mature 'F years frog date to :zit; on the ' let Fav of Auust, 1931; 3 bonds numbered 13 to 15 inclusive to :nature 5 years frog. dare to wit; on the : let day of Auva t, 1932; 4 bonds numbered 16 to 19 inclusive to nature 6 years fro:: date to grit: on the -r da,., of Aus�u-t, 1933; ' 1i bonds numbered 20 to 23 inclusive tc. mature 7 years from date to wit: on the 1st day of August, 1934; 4 4 bonds numbered 21, to 27 inclusive to mature B years from date to wit: on the lot day of Aupust, 1935; x 4 bonds =timbered9to 31 inclscive t: mature 9 Years from date to wit: on the 1 t day of Aumn,t, 1936; 4 bonds of Aung2 to 3 iv ad 35 incluse to ms.ture 13 Years from date to wit: on the let day of Auust, 1937• I r 168 i AND IT IS ?[J."-.T_Mi ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substa tially the following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOMB $1000.00 SAY PABLO SCHOOL D_TSTRIOT COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ± San Pablo School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of C ifornia, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promis as to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the lounty Treasurer of the r County of ;ontra ^.osta, State of California, on the lst day of August, 19�, `y One Thousand ($1000.00) Dollars in gold coin of the United 3ta:es of America, inter^st thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent per an- nuT,, parable on the 1st day of February and the 1st day of Aug- � ust of each and every year from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond 13 .one of a series of bc::ds of like ta::or and date numbers frac: one (1) thirty-five (35) inclusive, amouuting in the aggregate to the sum of Thirty five Th^u3and Dollars ($35,000.00) and is issued and. Bald by t Board ^f 3upervisor3 ^f the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for 1he purpose :,f coney to be used for building -or purc%aseing one or more school buildin;•s, fnr racing alter.ti as or additions t� ,.aid school building nr school bi+ildir_ 3; for inspring said schgol building or school buildings; s for supplying said school beildi.^_n ^r school buildings with f,+rniture or nec- essa_-• apparatus and f-r ie:.rovInEr raid school grounds f for and in the Said San F•blo iChool District, in said.^,ounty of Contra Costa, State of Califcrni , in pursuance ^f and in strict conformity :^i*.h the provist-ns of the Political s; ^.ode and th^ !on•titution of the State of Calif-rnia, and is authorized by a g;•( vote of ::•ore thin tTo-thirds of the voters voting at an elect! n duly 2nd reg ulerly called and held and conducted throughout said San P:bio School Distric , in said County ad State on the 24th day of May, 1927. And the .'.card of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, hrebv certify that ;aid election was duly,and regularly called, held and conducted and t'ra.t notice thereof was duly and regularly given end published and the result the_eof was duly an-.4 regularly canvassed and declared in the man:er and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions i and thin-s required by lair to be done preced,nt to and in the issuance of said bonds :,ave leen done, snd have been performed in regular and in due form and in strict acc-rdance ❑ith t-e provisio:.s of the law authorizing the issue of School District Bonds. Ani it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of t-e zsid 3an Pablo School District including this issue -€ .a of bo::ds, is within ':he limit provided by law. "his bond i, in tine form prescribed by a.; ord-r of said Board of sup r ervi3orn d•ay made nn e._-eyed in its Linutes on the 20th day of June, 1927, .' an:9 a'.^.rll be pay!.ble out cf the intcre^t and sir.ki::g flcnd of the San Pablo s` 3chool Dissrlot and the money for the red-ixption of ^aid b'::ds and the paymen V of i:ter�it the:^on sh^-11 be raised by taxati-n upon the taxable property of I' the Raid San Pablo School District. I,: TIMES! ".IM?&:F, The Board of Supervisors of the ^,ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be si_r-ned by its Chairman and by the County auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seel Of said Board attached '-his 1st day of Au,-x;t, 1927. ' Chairman Board of Supervisors ATTEST: ' County Clerk and Clerk o_ the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cosa, State of California. RESOLVES: That to each of ?aid bonds sahll is attached interest cou- pons equal in number to trice the number of years said bonds shall run and pays- ble as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: 325.00 INTM-ST COUPON No. The Treasurer of the County of Co,tra Costa, State of California, will par to the holder hereof o+xt of the Interest and sinking fund of the .San Pablo School District, in said County and State, on the let day of 019_, ' at his office in the Town of Larti::ez, in said County and State thesum of T t five Dolla_•s, for interest on Bora No. of said San Pablo School District County Auditor. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. 's County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Superviaors. i AND IT IS ORDERED, that the County Clerk of the County of Con- tra. Costa., State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in coco:da::oe -rrith the foregoing bn..ds. A::D IT IS HEREB7 rTMRT_MR CaDERED that :,.J. Buchman the Chairman of thi ?card, J.H.:,e1_s, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N. Sillenger, ' ) County Auditor of said ^,oun:y, is, and each of them are, hereby authorized as such of='icials to =i.-n each of 3-.id bonds on beh=alf of gain County, and to im- press upon e.-.ch bond the seal of this !?card of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; j AND IT IS F!RTH-R ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of ' Supervisors of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on ; the 18th day of July, 1927, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.K., of said day, to the highest and be-t responsible bidder for cash, gold coin of the United States Of America, after du-: e.nd legal notice thereof has been liven by said Board by publicaticn of a notice, specifying- the ti.T:e and place of the sale of said bonds the n+ember and d-nnminati,)n thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for c rhich vapid bonds :,ill run, and the ;:ate of o=yment thereof, =nd the kind of mono for whic^ said bo^[is will be sold, to 'it: Sold coin of the United States of Axerica; -zx". th^t -aid bo:.ds will be sold. to the highest and hest responsible bi r I' _ 170 der for tach, n.forecaid, -.ut in no case for less than par and accrued inter- est, and gnat 3ie aaid Board of Supervisors will reserve the richt to reject any or all of -,nid bids; for 2 successive -peeks in the Richmond Rccbrd herald a newspaper printed and pubLisive:' and circnl-?ted in the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted Pt reoxlar meet,*n;- of the said Board of Supervis- ors held on the 20th d^.v of J,me, 1327. AYES: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olssor. and C.H. Hayden, NOES: Supervisors None ABSENT: Supervisors W.J. Buchanan and R.J. Trer.,bath Chairman of the.Board of Supervisors BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF C%URA COSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. In the Yatter o=the Issuance of the Bonds of the San Pablo School District in the Colmty of Contra ^.osta, State of California. - - - - - - - - - - - -RESOL?7TIC:.' AND ORDER CF THE BOARD OF SU'PE'RVISORS OF THE COU q7v OF 00c7TP.A COSTA,STATE 07 CALIFORNIA. RESOLVED, that :he ^,heirman•of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cost., State of California, the Co^nty Auditor of the Connty of Con- tra Costa, State of California. and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the 'bonds issued in the abov metter. Dated this 20th day of June, 1927. : Chairman of the 'hoard of Supervisors. ATTEST: Coupty Crk and Ex-Officio Clerk of t e B rd of Sunervisors -f the County of ;antra Costa. �t i In the Latter of ,Adoption of Resolutions to the nemory of Hon. Vincent Hook. Inereas Divine Pravidence has removed frn.c our midst ^ur :x—Brother Official Hon. Vincent Hook, and .hereas in iii; death his family has sustained an irreparable loss and tae Community a noble and good man, Resolved '..hat in the life of Honcra'eie Vincent Hook vie recognize a man c' sterling integrity;, lofty principlaes, unimeeachable character, and a man of 5� -.arirable de=ds, a citizen mist wortiiv and. deserving the high esteem in which he a1v nniver9117 held; Resolved *..•_t this ?oard of 3unervisors of Contra Costa County tenders to the bereaved famil-! its carne^t s7vpath7; Resolved t,ct this 'oard .us lost the able counsel of a most respected fellow ex—official nnd the ^ounty of Coav--a Costa a good and valuable Citizen. Resolved that a copy of theoe resolutions be --cread it on t'he minutes of 'this Board and that a copy ti,ere^f be delivered to the bereaved family. ". And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, July 5th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. ' . . . . . . . .Chairman. Clerk. z A x�. 1 1'i2 BEFORE THE BOA=D OF 3UPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CAL•IFORIIIA. TUESDAY, JULY 5th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.J. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan; Chairman; Sup;rvisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. - - - - - - J.H."ells,Clerk. She Minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of June, 1927, are read to the Board by the Clerk and as read are by the Board approved and signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for constructi-n of Div. #4.3, County Highway. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Div. 043, i of County Highway, which said Division is known as "The Boulevard" running south fro Town of Brentwood, a distance of 2 1/2 miles; and this being time and place of recei Ing bids for said work, the following bids are received: PERES BROS: Rock and screening in pavement, per ton, $ 3.25 Asphalt in road, per ton, 30.00 0.T. WOO D: Rock and screening in pavement, per ton, 3.00 Asphalt in road, per ton 25.00 M._.BEVANDA: Rock and screening in pavement, Per ton, $ 3.25 Asphalt in road, per ton 26.00 a U.H. LEE: Rock and screening, in pavement, per ton, $ 3.00 Asphalt in road, per ton 26.00 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of C.w.'Nood is lower and best bid presented for doing of said work; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby a,.narded to C.w.'Rood, at above stated prices. It is further ordered that said C.W.Wood, give bond in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for security for labor and material furnished. In the 'e4atter of Advertisement jl for bids for Macadamizing of Div. #32, i County Highway System. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for macadamizing of Div. #32, which said Division is that portion of the road from Avon to Concord, towards Concord, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bid 3i is presented: M.J.Bevanda: Top rock and screenings, in pavement, 1pe r ton, $3.50 " Asphalt in Road, per ton, $30.00 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the said bid is above the engineer's estimate, It is by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby rejected and the Clerk of this Board is authorized to return to said bid der his certified check accompanying said bid. P I 173 In the 'atter of application of American Toll Bridge Company a corporation, for use of a portion of the County Highway. ' American Toll Bridge Company, a cornoration, having this day applied to the ab6ve entitled Board for permi'ssi'on to use the County Highway, south of the Antioch Bridge, for toll bridge and toll house purposes, and having filed a plan of the proposed toll shelter and toll house, and good cause appearing; It is hereby ordered that the Americm Toll Bridge Company be, and it hereb ' is, granted the use of that portion of the county highway immediately adjacent to he south end of the Antioch Bridge, and :core particularly shown on the plan this day -filed with the above entitled board, for toll -ate, toll house and toll bridges purposes; Subject, however, to the right of all persons desiring access to the south erly bank of the San Joaquin River, to use said portion of the highway without charge. This Order is revocable by the Board of Supervisors, upon sixty days notio to the said American Toll Bridge Company, a corporation. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K `?e In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follow— ing allowances be made to following named persons, commencing on dates set opposit their respective names, to wit: MRS. MARY A. CROOKS, 127 N. Pomona Ave. E1 Cerrito, $20 per month State aid for three children, beginning July let, 1927• ROXANA McArthur, Anti-ch, $20 per month state aid beginning July 1st, 1927 MRS. PALMA CACCIOLA, 130 W. 2nd St. Pittsburg, $20 per month state aid be— beginning July 1st, 1927. ; a It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore mads to Mrs. Hattie ASPGRIN, 220 Nevin Ave. Richmond, be and the same is herebv discontinued from and after July 1st, 7927. It is further ordered that the allorra.nce heretofore made.to Mrs. HELEN BRAICEVICH, R.F.D. #1, Box 216, Richmond, be and save is hereby discontinued from and after June let, 1927. It is further ordered that allowance of CHARLOTTE FAWCETT, 147— 15th St. Richmond, be discontinued from and after June let, 1927- It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to MRS. LETTIE ELDER,936 Haven St. Martinez, be reduced from $30 per month State aid to $10 per xonth State aid, beginning July 1st, 1927. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. NUNZIATA FONTANA, be and the same is hereby reduced from $70 per month state aid to $40 g per month stat• aid, beginning July let, 1927. xs� IT IS FURTHER ordered that MRS. EDITH KIRH'•e allowance be reduced from $47 state aid to $20 state aid, beginning July 1st, 1927. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i I 'A a 174. In the :atter of approval of ;4arrants of Reclamation District #1619. V 3 Good cause aprearing therefor, it is by the Boa=*d ordered that the following } warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: #466: Dated June 2nd, 1927, $62342.52. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval T of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of `4arrants of Reclamation District #2059: Good cause apyearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followilg warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit #460 Dated May 30, 1927 $133.65 46 4July 1, 1927 110.00 July 1, 1927 57-420 465 July 12 1927 77• 466 July 1, 1927 17.65 467 Julyl , 1927 5.40 466 July 1, 1927 6.75 469 July 1, 1927 25.00 470 July 1st, 19277 50 471 July 1, 1927 34.10 473 July lst, 1927 465.05 73 y 7 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Levy of Tax for Crockett-Crolona Fire District. The Commissioners of said District having reported to this Board that they desire a tax of one-half of one per cent on each $100 of assessed valuation; It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby approved and the Auditor is herebv requested to report.to this Board, at the time of levying taxes, the amount of money that said tax will raise.K In the Matter of Levy of Tax for Danville Fire District. The Commissinners of Danville Fire District having reported to this Board that they desire to raise approximately $1800 for operation of Danville Fire Distri t v. for the fiscal year ending July 1st, 1927, It is, by the Board ordered that said amount be and the same is hereby approv ed, and County Auditor ordered to report to this Board the rate that will raise said amount, at time of levying taxes. M1 17� s In Matter of appointment of Commissi^ners of Mountain View Fire District. A petition having been presented to this Board, requesting appointment of y ' following persons to act as Fire Commissioners for Mountain View Fire District, to wi Robert W.willis, J.V.Allen, H.A.Newma.•i, J.F.Lewis, and A-Strain. It is, by the Board ordered that Robert W. Willis, J.V•Allen, H.A. Newman, zs J. F.Lewis and A.Strain be and they are hereby appointed Commissioners to act as agents of the Board of Supervisors to manage the affairs of said District and exercie ' any and all of the powers specified in the Act authorizing the Establishment of Count s Fire Protection Districts. It is further ordered that said Commissioners take oath accordingly.K, In the Matter of Estimate of ;y Fire Commissioners of Mountain View Fire Protectinn District. The Commissiomrs of Mountain View Fire Protection District having filed with this Board, a certificate showing that they will require $2000 to maintain said Fire District during the year; It is, by the Board ordered that said amount be and the same is hereby approve and the County Auditor is authorized to furnish.to this Board at the time of levying taxes,. the rate to furnish the required sum. The vote thereon being unanimous.K •In the Matter of Eradication of ° Coyotes in County of Contra Costa. ^j JAThe California State Department of Agriculture and United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Biological Survey, having $rwarded to this Board, a form of Contract to be entered into between this County and said Bureaus, It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $1620 be and the same is hereby an from the finds of Contra Costa County to be used in eradication of ' coyotes and other pests and varmints in Contra Costa County, and the Chairman of this fi Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa.y ' In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following societies having made application to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates: I.D.E.S. Crockett, Jub_r 2nd, 1927• ' yS Mt.Diablo Post, #246, American Legion, Danville, Aug. 6th, 1927, Sept. 3rd, 1927, and Oct. let, 1927• It is by the Board ordered that said applicatia.s be granted., =�f 176 I In the Matter of Cancellation of Taxes. 3� 4i Ceo.O.Yeese, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that an error appears on the Assessment Roll of 1926-27, and asking authorization to correct same in a"ordance with Section 3851 of the Political Code as follows: In the year 1926, James H.Fores,an,was assessed with North 25 feet.of Lots 5-6-7-8- in Block 20 ii Her,min'a Addition to Richmond, Vol. 2 Assessment #3654. This 25 foot strip was acqu r- ed by the City of Richmond about 1912 and 1913 and is a street and should not have i;. been assemd on the Assessment Roll. 5 Authorization is hereby given to cancel came. The Veteran's Welfare Board of the State of California, having filed with this Board, a petition requesting that taxes nn certain tracts of land situated in Contra i? 3 Costa County, and described as follows, be cancelled, to wit: That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: The east half of Lot 237 as designated on the map entitled "Subdivision Number Six Brentwood Ir6ioated Farms Amended" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, ma August 4, 1920, more particuprly described as follows: BEGINNING at the northeast corner of the above entitled described lot 237; thelce along the northerly boundary of said lot, norti 82001' West, 616.9 feet; thence in a directi-n parallel to the east boundary of said Lot 237 south 1402.8 feet to the 1 southerly boundary of said Lot 237, which boundary approximately cclacides with tile thread of a creek known as Sand Creek; thence along said Creek, south 61*32' East, ,15 227.9 feet; thence continuing alon_t said Creek, South 40-41' East, 79.4 feet; thence continuing along said creek, south 6736' East 228.8 feet; thence continuing along said creek, south 88012' East 94.4 feet to the southeast corner of said Lot 237, thence along the east boundary of said Lot 237, north 1597.7 feet to the point of ; beginning, containing an area of 21.53 acres, more or less. Excepting right of way for road 20 feet wide over northefty boundary. Deed recorded ;Lay 16, 1927, in Volume 87 page 447, of Official Records. fs; ' Taxes 1927-28. Assessed to Francis M. Crawford. ?i That certain `rant of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, 1;is County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 4 and 5 in Block 5 as designated on the map entitled "dap of the `o Alvarado Tract, Contra Costa County,Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on June 3, 1907, in Vol 1* of maps, at papa 5. 5 Deed recorded April 27, 1927, in Volume 84 page 103, of Official Records. 'i Taxes 1927-28. -•i'z Assessed to Charles Badcock and Agnes Badcock. And said petition having been consented to bythe District Attorney, It is, by the Board ordered that the County "uditor and County Tax Collector of Contra Costa County, be and they are authorized to cancel said taxes levied on each of the foregoing assessments, together with penalties and costs,if any,attached thereto. In the •atter of approval of Bond of Victor R.Gede. Victor R.Gede, having been heretofore awarded a contract for building of a 'Sa steel bridge across Walnut Creek and havinz presented to this Board, sufficient bond , It is, by the Board ordered that said 'bonds be and they are hereby approved a and the Clerk is hereby authorized to return to said bidder, his check accompanying said bid. I i I I 177 In the latter of Petition of California Rater Service Corporation for permission to re-locate 15 inch water line along county highway or Pacheco Road. The California '.Yater Service corporation, having filed with this Board, its application to re-locate their 18 inch water line along county highway or Pacheco road, between Stations 734--81.55 and 66+15; between Stations 64+01 and 62;99.5 ;s and between Stations 235+97.3 and 223+18.96 with an 18 inch Class "C" cast iron pipe, It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted under the following conditions: { That said pipe will be so placed as not to interfere with the present concrete highway and that in re-placing of said pipe and digging ditches that the County High- 43 way and public will be protected by proper safeguards and lights, all to the satisfact- ion of County Engineer and Supervisor of District $3. The said order is passed by .he •unanimous vote of the Board.K In the utter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that Paul Docketaedter,Deputy Tax Collector, F be granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the utate of California. j , In the da.tter of Granting Requisition z of County Clerk. J.H.Dells, County Clerk having made a requisition for permission to purchase a Speedamaut Addressing llachine for approximate sum of $2600; It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted and said County Clerk is authorized to purchase same. ' In the Batter of Coamunication from Sacramento County Board of s Su)wvisors regarding meeting to rromote Weed-Klamath Falls Highway. This Board haviez received a communication from the Sacramento County Board ' of Supervisors and other associations reeuestinA that this Board be represented at a meeting to be held in Sacramento on July 20, 1927, regarding the building of f a road from Klamath Falls to meed; It is, by the Board ordered that R.J. Trembath, be and he is hereby appointed to reprPeent said Board., 178 ,x `a In the 'Latter of Communication from D=partment of Agriculture relating to Destruction of Puncture Vine. The Department d' Agriculture having notified this Board that there will Y be a meeting on July 13, 1927, at 1 o'clock P.H. in Chamber of Commerce Assembly Hall, at San Jose, of organizations and agencies interested in the control of punctdre'vine in Central Coast Counties; Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that said meeting might be important to the County of contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby =.uthorized to request C.V.Stevers, County Horticultural Commissioner and A.,1.Burton, Farm Adviser, to attend said meeting; and said A.M.Burton, be requested to have the President of the Farm Bureau of Contra Costa County accompany them., In the natter of adoption of plans and specifications for re-building of Div. #29 of County Highway System or Borden Highway. The County Surveyor having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for re-buildi::g of Div. #29 of County Highway which is that portion of what is calls Borden Highway, runnin.- westerly from bridge over Old River; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, cross-sections, and profiles, be and the same are hereby adopted by this Board as plans and specificat- ions, etc. for re-buildi.n_: said road; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Byron Times, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on M�nday, August 1st, 1927, for doing, said work. In the Matter of completion of Contract of J.F.Collins, to Pave Division #1, County Highway. The County Surveyor having filed with this Board his Certificate showing that that certain Contract awarded by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to J.F.Collins with the Pacific Indemnity Company as surety, entered into onthe 12th day of lay, 1927, for the furnishing of all labor and material for the paving of Division, :o. 1 of the Cei:r.ty Highway :^hieh -?aid- Di•r :3i••:i Pl is tca.t part of the Tunnel Road lying betwe,a the Buckley Home and Oak Villa, a distance of two miles, has been completed according to said plans and specifications; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that work under said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said work accepted on this 5th day of July, 1927.^ ,,I P _ 179 i 13 . 1. Al In the _atter of Rompletion of Contract of L.J.Beva.nda to Pave Div. #21 of County Highway. z The County Surveyor having filed with this Board, his certificate showing -4 1 that that certain contract awarded by the Hoard of Supervisors ^f Contra Costa County to 'L.J•Bevanda, with t'^e Pacific Indemnity Company a- surety, entered into on the 9th day of June, 1927, for the furnishing of all labor and material for paving of portion 5r of Div. #21 of County Highway, lying between Easterly city limits of the City of ' Martinez, and Peyton, a distance of 3600 feet, has been completed according to plans y s and specifications, Thereupon, it is by the Board o_•dered that the work under said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed, and said work accepted on this 5th day of July, 1927• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.n s>a s In the Ea.tter of Formation of Highway Lighting District in Town of Danville and vicinity. A petition having Leen presented to the Hoard of Supervisors on the 6th day anf June, 1927, asking for formation of a Highway Lighting District in town of Danvi ' d vicinity, and praying for an electirn to be held to determine whether or not said District would be formed as provided by law, in such cases, and it appearing to the Board that said netiti-n sets forth the boundaries of said proposed District, which said proposed District is hereinafter particularly described, and is signed by more tian twenty—five persons , each of whom is a tax payer of said Town, and proposed district, x� and it further appearing to the Board that said Town of Danville is an unincorporated Town of the County of Lontra Costa, and it further appearing that said petition in all things conforms to the requirements of law in such cases made and provided, and it further ap--wins to this Board that notice of the hearing of said petition has been giv-n in the manner and for the time prescribed by law, end no one appearing to protest or. object to the formation of said district, or the inclusion of any property c r within said District, or at all, ' NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RSSUVED, and Ordered that an election be and the same is hereby ordered to be held in said proposed lighting district on Thursday, July 29t 1927, between the hours of 1 o'clock P.M. and 7:30 o'clock P.i:. of said day, during a. Ai which period the polls shall remain open, at which qualified electors of said propos5d District may vote for or against said highway lighting di trict. : Sdd proposed Highway lidhtinE District is situated in said County of Oontra 1 Costa, and boundaries thereof are more particularly described as follows: 4t A BE0IN3111G at a point in the center of San Ramon Creek where theeast line of the lands o: Oscar Olsson, east of the Town of Danville, if produced southerly, would intersect the samq; thence running northerly along saidr east line of lands of Olsson to a point in the canter line of the county road leading from Danville to Tassajara; thence easterly along said center 3} line of county road to its intersection with the east line of that certain 51 acre tract of land belonging to Shelvy Flournoy; thence leaving said center line of county road and runni::g northerly along said east line of lands of Flournoy, a distance of 225 feet; thence westerly and parallel to the center ; of said county road to a point on the west boundary line of said lands of Flournoy; thence southerly along said westerly boundar:1 line of the lands i of Flournoy to its intersection with the center line of said county road; r 1� ,s thence westerly along said center line of county road to the center of San Ramon Creek; thence down the center of San Ramon Creek in a northwesterly direction to its intersection with the center line of a right of wa;7 between lands of San Ramon Valley High School and Danville Grammar School, prdduced easterly; thence in a westerly direction alone said center line of right of ray to the southwesterly line of the right of way of the southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence southeasterly, southwesterly and southeasterly along said right of way line to its intersection with the center line of the county highway leading from Danville to San Ramon; thence northerly along said center line of county highway and said line produced to its intersection with the center line of San Ramon Creek; thence running along the center line of said San Ramon Creek to the point ? of beginning. Referenceis hereby- made to said petitipn filed in the office of the County Clerk and the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for further particulars. The name to be given to said proposed District shall be "Danville Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County". The ballot shall contain the words "For Lighting District" and the voter shall write or print after tfie words on the ballot the word "Yes" or the word "No". It is by the Board ordered that the following place in said proposed High y Lighting District would be the place for holding said hecti n and the following nam d qualified electors of said District have been appointed and are appointed to act as election officers to conduct said election and shall be considered the officers of election in said proposed District, to wit: Polling Place: Fire Hall, Danville. Inspector: Lars. Elizabeth Root. Judges: A.B.Cabral, airs. Josephine Close. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board call said election by posting notice thereof in three of the mostpublic places in said proposed District and b^ publication in Contra Costa Courier Janville Journal, a 17eekly newspaper pub- lished in the Countv of Contra Costa, State of California, at least once a week for not less than fifteen days; said notice shall specify tine and place and-purpose of said election and givin the boindaries of said proposed lighting district and hours during which the polls shall be kept open. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. In the '.,atter of Equalization of Assessments of ContraCosta County for the year 1927-228- Now at the hour of j o'clock P.!:. of this 5th day of July, 1927, the Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Equalization and the Assessment Rolls, ;haps, Books, and statements being this day presented to the Board, the Board proceeded to examine the same and takes recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Monday, Ju y 11, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.— And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and a Board of Equaliza - 'i ion to and until Yonday, July 11th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.X. e41. .....................Clerk. ..................Chairman- 181 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA• 11ONDAY, JULY 11, 1927• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.H. Present: Hon. W.J.Bucharan, 0hairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, C.H. ' Hayden, and n.J.Trembath. J.H-Wells,Clerk. r In the Matter of application of ' Richmond San Rafael Bridge Inc. a corporation, for permission to construct, onerate and maintain x a toll bridge across San Francisco Bay Between Marin and Contra Costa Counties. By consent of all parties interested it is by the Board ordered twat the hearing on said application be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Thursday, July 29th, 1427, at 10o'clock A.M. r .A In the 'Matter of Anplication of Richmond- San Rafael Ferry & Transportation "o., a corporation for permission to construct, operate and maintain a toll bridge across San Francisco Bay Between Marin and Contra Costa Couhties. By consent of all parties interested it is by the Board ordered that the "z hearing on said applioation .be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Thursday, July 29th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the batter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, having filed with this Board, his petition praying for permission to correct assessment Rolls for the year 1925-26 in accordance with Sec. 3994a of the Political Code,and the District Attorney having consented to ' the said correction; It is, by the Board ordered that the following correction be and'the same is herebv ordered made: In the year 1925, lilliam Jones claimed "lar Veterans Exemption on Lot 9 ;a with Block 115, Town of Antioch)„the deputy Assessor J.E.FcElhaney, and said exemption was not received in the office of the Assessor and allowed (Vol. 13, ''ssesament 26429). Said Assesament on said property is ordered cancelled. g In the Yatter of allowance of claims on Special Road Fund. The following claim presente' against Supervisor Dist. #3, R.D. #1, for maintenance of bridges, culverts and roads in said District, Itis by the Board ordered that said claim be paid ut of the Special Road Fund, to wit: California Corrugated Culvert Co. $307.77. The ss1d order is passed by the unanimous voteb£ tha Board. 182 a� 3,. �a t In the '_atter of Application of Residents of Kensington Lighting District for increase in number of lights. A petition signed by more than 25 residents of Kensington Lighting District ' having been filed with this Board, praying for 23 additional lights ir. said district a and it appearing to this Board that said lights should be installed in accordance with said petition; It is, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby grant ed and lights are hereby ordered to be installed at the following named places in acc r- dance with said petition,to wit: ; No. 1: At intersection of Ardmore Road and Beve--*ly Court. 3: No. 2: At intersection of Lennox Road, Beverly Court and Stratford Road. No. 3: On Ardmore Road at end of cross walk which ?cads thru Block 7 to Coventry Road. No. 4: Remove the light in the middle of cross walk that cuts thru Block 7 and install it at the end of this walk on Coventry Road. No. 5: On Coventry road near Lot 7 Block 8, North or'Edgecroft and Coventry Road intersection. =? No. 6: At the intersection of Edgecroft and Coventry in Block 4 near Lot 18. No. 7: At the intersection of Stratford Road and Coventry Road. Install on o near Lot 32, Block S, to lig#t up cross walk and steps and two street intersections. No. S: On Stratford and bottom of cross walk that outs thru block 11 from Coventry Road. No. 9: At the intersection of Beverly Court and Lennox Road. No.10: Remove the light in the middle of cross walk that crosses block 7 and install at the end of this walk on Covenry. No. 11: On Amherst Avenue near the easterly line of Arlington Avenue. No. 12: At intersection of Princeton and Yale. No. 13: On Oceal. View Avenue one block -ast of Colusa Avenue. No. 14: Corner Ocean View Avenue and Oak View. No. 15: Center of Block on Oak View between Colusa and Ocean View. No. 16: Center of circle on Colusa and Oak View. No. 17: Corner of Berkeley Park Bolevard and Coventry Road. No. 19: In center of block o Ocoventry Road between §erkeley-Park Boulevard and Ocean View Avenue. No. 19: Corner of Coventry Road and Ocean View Avenue. No. 20: Corner of Ocean Vier; Avenue One block North of Coventry Road. No. 21: Corner of Berkeley Park Boulevard and Oce•,n View Avenue. No. 22: Corner of Valley Road and Coventry Road. No. 23: Intersection of Colusa Avenue and Santa Fe Avem,e. The boundaries of the said Kensing+on Lighting District are more particularly described as follows: ' J BEGINNING at the intersection of the easterly corporate boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito and the line dividing Alameda County froc Contra Costa Coun- ty, and r•±nning thence along the easterly and southerly boundary lines of the City of El Cerrito, Northerly and easterly to the intersection of tie corporate boundary line of the City of E1 Cerrito and the easterly boundary line of the San Paolo Rancho accompanying and forming a part of the final decree in nartiticn and of record in the records of Contra Costa County, California, and runnin: thence along the said easterly boundary line of the San Pablo Rancho, southerly to the line dividing Alameda from Contra Costa County; thence alone the said line dividing Alameda from Contra Costa County Westerly to the point of beginning, lying all within the Count-- of Contra k Costa, State of California. And it appearing to the Board that the estimated cost of said additional light installed in same :canner as lights in said District are installed :could be 7469.20 l 183 -x in addition to amount now being paid; It is, bythe Board ordered that the County 'auditor be and he is hereby ordered to furnish to this Board an estimate of levy of tax which will be required 41 to furnish the required sum for the maintenance of said di'atrict for fiscal year 1927-28. The said order is ;rased by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, ' In the <4atter of application of Pacific w .Telephone & Telegraph Company for permission to is re—construct Dole line alon> county road. The.Paci£ic Telephone & Telegraph Company having made applicatirn to this Board for permission to place poles and anchors along county road between Walnut Ore k ' r and _:artinez and between Concord and Pacheco, and also for permission to trim trees between poles 931 and 832 near Walnut Creek; al J It is, by the Board ordered that permission to erect poles along county ro as shown on Blue prints 1449G and 14:'>1J accompanying said application be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ordered that uermission to trim trees between poles 831 and S'2 ?� near :9alnut Creek, or any other place along said road, be and'the same is hereby denied..,(,. In the ;latter of Granting Dance Permits. It is by the Board ordered that the following societies and persons be granted permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on following dates, to wit I.O.O.B. Danville, Danville Hall, July 16, 1927, and August 20th, 1927. Antioch High Twelve Club, Oakley Hall, Oakley, July 16, 1927- -e a ' Thereupon the Board,meets as a Board of Equalization, and further examines the Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and Ues recess as a Board of Equalization to and until Honday, July 18th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.'d. Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors to and until July ' 19th, 1927) at 10 o'clock ".Y. =5 . . . . . . . . . . .Chair-an. l=. k rt!64"' Clerk. i I C 18 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIF"RNIA MONDAY, JULY 18th, 1927• The Board met at 10 o'clock ".M. { .R Present: Hon. W,J.Buchanan,Chairman; Supervisors 2eb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C..H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clek. LAT - -- - - - - - - - - .:': In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. #799• { Good 4Luse appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrant of Reclamation District $799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. 195, Dated July 11, 1927, for $7.50. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval on �a f said Warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Bond of C.W.Wood, for paving The Boulevard. C.W.Wood, having heretofore been awarded a contract to pave The Boulevar , near Brentwood, with oil macadam pavement, and being required to furnish two bon e and said bonds having been furnished to this Board in accordance with previous order of this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved. In the Matter of petition from Residents of Fulsom Road near San Pablo. A petition having been filed with this Board praying that this Board accept as a county road Fulsom Street from Kearney Street Highway to Giant to Third Street, It is, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby _. referred to Supervisor Knott. In the Matter of Approval of Plans t and Specifications for building Sec. 1, of Div. 446. of County Highway. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented this Board with plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections, for building of Seo. 1, of Div.$46, of County Highway which said road is located between the City Limits of the City of Martinez, at the southerly end of Alhambra Avenue and the station of the Atchi son, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company at Muir, a distance of 3,820 feet; It is, bythe Board ordered that said plane and specifications, profiles, 4� a 185 I A and cross-eectim a be and the same are hereby approved as said plane and speoificat- � ions,'proffies and cross-sections, for the building of said road. ; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Standard, for bide to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock i A.M.on MONDAY, AUGUST 15, 1927, for doing said work. j! `1 In the Metter of Sale of Bonds of San Pablo School District. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale 35 bonds of Denomination of $1000 each bearing interest at rate of 5% per annum, payable semi-annually, pay- able from one to ten years, and this being the time and place for receiving of bide, the following bidders file bide in following sums, to wit: DEAN, WITTER & CO. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $509 ANGLO,LONDON, PARIS COMPANY, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a predium of $619. BOND,GOODTIN & TUCKER, par, accrued interest to date'of delivery and a premium of $563.00. E.R. GUNDELFINGER, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and apremium of $717. E.H. ROLLINS & SONS, par, accrued interest to date of delivery sad a premium of $629.00. *m. R.Staets Co. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $756.00. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of Wm. R.Staate Company is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds, It Is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby order- ed sold to Wm. R.9t.sets Company for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $756.00. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County deliver to said Wm. R.ataats said bonds upon payment to him of the sum of par, accrued int- erest to date of delivery and a premium of $756.00. The vote thereon being unanimous.-Ii In the U&tterof allowance to Indigents. ' Good caued appearirU therefor, it is by the Board ordered that tie follow Ing allowances be made to following named indigents, to wit: Thomas A.Boyer, $10 permonth state aid and $10 co„nty aid for support and maintenance of Maria Maffioli, Martinez, Cal. FRED McPHEE, Boa 755, Antioch, be granted a cash allowance of $15. per month commencing July let, 1927. MRS. ADA McKEE, Martinez, Cal. be granted $30 state aid and $35 county aid. beginning July let, 1927. MRS. SELMA DOVICK, $50 per month state aid and $25 county aid beginning July let, 1927. Mrs. Emma Sinclair $30 per month, beginning July let, 1927. It'ie furtherordered that th° allowance heretofore made,g to MRS. FRANCES BUFF0,260 West 5th St. Pittsburg, be and the same is hereby reducedr$25 per month to $10 per month beginning July let,1927- It is furtherordered that the County Au itor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents for amounts set opposite their respective names. P I 186 i i It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Rena Riskas� 644-3rd St. Richmond, be and the same is hereby discontinued July 1st, 1927. It isfurther ordered that the allowance heretofore made to MRS. VIRGINIA PRIETO,Selby, be and the same is hereby hereby discontinued from and after July let; 1927. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to MRS. HELEN G. COX , be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after Aug. lst,1927. It is furtherordered that the allowance heretofore made to Frank Prestigiacomo 293-West 5th St. Pittsburg, be and the same to hereby discontinued from and after July let, 1927. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote-of the Board.K In Matter of Granting Vacations. It is by the Board ordered that Mies Katherine Beasley, County Welfare Worker, and Miss Lucille Enea, be and they are hereby each granted a vacation of tw i weeks during the month ofSeptember; the times of such variations to be arranged by said County Welfare Worker. I In Matter of Communication from T.B.Swift, regarding installation of electric service at Preventorium in Marsh Creek Canyon. It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to communicate with Great Western Power Company and urge them to install electric ser-ice for lighting and heating at Preventorium to be established at Marsh j Creek Pumping Station of the ShellCompany, by Contra Costa Public Health Associationx i i I i In the Matter of Establishing _ of Full Time Health Unit in Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on establishing of a full time health unit, is continued to and set for Thursday, July 26th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.�. j In the Matter of Relief Nurse at County Hospital. It is by the Board ordered that Dr. E.W.Merrithew and Supt. Wm.Hough of County Hospital, be authorized to arrange for furnishing of relief nurses at County Hospital when nurses become incapacitated by illness. I The said order is passed by thdunanimous vote of the Board. i J ,i I �I, P I 187 it Thereupon the Board takes a recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets as a Board of Equalization. syr ' In Matter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County. The Board of °upervieors of Contra Costa County meeting as a Board of Equalization having completed the Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa Count for the year 1927; ¢, It is, by the Board ordered that Assessment Rolle, Statements, Books ad Maps in and for County of Contra Costa for the year 1927, as equalized by this Board,be and the same are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the unanimo s vote of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization. And the Board Adjourns as a Board of Equalization. E And the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Sulwvisors on Thursday g July 29th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. t a �r . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. w4. .Clerk. 3 3 1 }}S y� 4a �a I 188 _ a: �i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COATRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 3 THURSDAY, JULY 28th, 1927- '! The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. z Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, O.H.Hay_ jz den, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. Absent; Supervisor Oscar Olsson. - --- - - - - - - t In the Matter of Application of yt Rlohmon d-San Rafael Bridge, Inc. for atoll bridge franchise. It is, on request of petitioner and consent of all parties interested,. 1 by the Board ordered that the further hearing on petition of Richmond San Rafael Bridge, Inc. for a toll bridge franchise, be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, Oct. 3, 1927, to be then set for trial. In the Latter of Applicaton of R 1 chmond -San Rafael Ferry & transportation Company for a toll bridge frandise. It is, on request of petitioners,and consent of all parties interested, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on petition of Richmond- San Rafael Ferry & Transportation company for a toll bridge franchise , be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, Oct. 3, 1927, to be then set for trial. In the Matter of the Installation of a Full Time Health Department in Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofore taken under advisement the proposal of State entering into a contract with the„Board of Health, and the Rockefeller Foundatio for the installation of a full time health Unit in Contra Costa County, in order to submit the proposition to superintendent of Schools, 1m. H.Hanloa, under whose supervision a registered nurse is employed as a deputy superintenden of Schools, this Board not desiring to duplicate any service now in use, and said Wm. H.Hanlon, Superintendent of Schools having notified this Board in writi g that he would assign Miss Rachel x.diller, a registered nurse who is serving as a deputy from his department, to the full time public health Unit should such be established; _ And it appearing to the Board that it would be to the beet interests of Contra Costa County to establish a full time public health Unit and that the registered nurse now acting as a deputy superintendent of schools should become a part of said Unit, and the Salary paid said nurse be a part of the funds appro priated for said cause by the County of Oontra Costa. THEREFORE, It is upon [notion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, ordered, that a full time public health Unit be established in Contra 18� I Costa County and that the Board of supervisors enter into a contract with the State Board of Health and the Rockefeller Foundation for the establishment of said Unit and that the County of Contra Costa will apprgriate a sum not less than five thousand Dollars, per annum, for the support of-same, it being understood that the salary of the registered nurse now acting as a deputy superintendent of schools and assigned to said Health Unit shall be included in the appropriation of the said sum of Five Thousand dollars and that said State Board of Health and Rockefeller Foundation togeth r appropriate a like amount., And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 1st, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Chairman. � 4 .Clerk. a A 1 3� d' i I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA ODUNTY,STATE OF CALIFOR*IIA. MONDAY, AUGUST 1st, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; %pervisors 2eb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H."ells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of July, 1927, are read to the Bmard and by the Board approved as read and signed b- the Chairman and Clerk. l In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation Distri-t #799 be and the same is hereby approved: No. Date Amount. 192 June 24, 1927 $218.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. 5: 4�a In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow+ g warrant of P.eclamation District ¢1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 472 July 15, 1927 $150.00 473 July 15, 1927 255.00 4 July 15, 1927 1325.23 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval ' of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 4902, .f Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followingR warrants of said Reclamation District #902, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. kl� y 444 July 30, 1927 $ ,0.00 11E45 U-uly 30, 1927 1.2.000 July 30 1927 447 July 30, 1927 139.95 is And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. ey� i9i - In the Matter of Lost Warrants. Frank Schaendell, having filed his affidavit showing thatm the 6th day of July, 1927, there was issued to Dennie Morgan, Bmd Road Fund :°arrant #72, for sum of $22.50 and also that there was issued tofike Morgan Bond Road Fund ,Yarrant ' #14, for $31.50, and that both of said warrants were lost by him and same are not now in possession of above named parties; and praying that a new warrant be issued in lieu thereof, and it appearing to the Board that new warrants should be issued; It i s, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer be directed to refuse payment of said lost warrants and that a duplicate of same be issued by the County 3 Auditor, registered by the County Treasurer and paid in order of payment of said original lost warrants.Y 'i In the Matter 'r Advertisement for bids for re-const-ucti m of Div. #28 or Border: High-:.-ay. `a This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for re-construction of Division #26 or Horden Highway and this bean= the time and place for receiving of r5: bids, the following bidders appear and file bids in following sums, to wit: M.J. BEVAIMA: Base rock in pavement, ton, $2.70. Top rock in pavement, ° 2.90 Asphalt, in pavement, " 25.00. F�. ' HUTCHI';3CY CO.: Base Rock in pavement, " 3.00 Top rock in pavement, " 3.30 Asphalt in pavement, " 25.00 PERES BROS; Base Rock in pavement, " $2.65 To rock in g Top pavement, " 2.96 .sphalt, in pavement, " 26.00 HEAFEY,MOORE CO. Base Rock in pavement. " $ 2.00 Top rock in pavement, " 2.45 Asphalt, in pavement, " 26.00 C.W. A�OD: Base Rock in pareaient, " $ 3.00 Top rock in pavement, " 3.10 Asphalt, in pavement, " 25.00 Thereupon, it apse wring to the Board that the bid of Heafey,Moore Company is the lowest and best bid presented for said work,. IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to Heafey,Moore Company, at prices stated in their bid. IT IS FURTHER ORDERSD that said Heafey,ycore Company give bonds in following ' spins, to wit: Fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor ! A', and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. �� is. 192 I, In the Matter of Purchase of , property from Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company for use of Contra Costa County eater ;forks District #1. This Hoard having heretofore declared its intention to purchase property of Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company for use of Contra Costa County 'Water 'Works District #1, and this being the time for consummation of said purchase; It is, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, Aug. 8th, 1927, at 11 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to trim Trees on North sideof Oak Street, Brentwood. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. having .rade application for permission to trim trees on north side of Oak Street, between Second and Third Streets, Brentwood, It is, on Notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said re- quest be and the same is hereby denied., In the Matterof approval of Plans' and specifications for grading and rocking of Div. #45 of County Highway- R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications for grading and rocking, of portion of Div. #45 of County Highway between Stations 159+08 and 263418 which said road begins at the Northeast corner of Section 15, T 1 N. R. 3 E. Y.D.B.& M. which point is approximately 2 1/2 miles south of town of Knightsen, and runs directly south two miles; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specificati^_ns, profiles, and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for building of said road. ' It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Byron Times, for bids to be presented to this Board up to.hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1927, for doing said work.. f I} the 'Watter of Adoption of plans and specifications for building Bridge At Saranap,over Las Tramnas Creek, in sup. Dist. #3• R.R."rnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and specifications, for the building of said bridge over Lae TraTpas Creek, at Saranap near waln•it Creek, I 193 It is by t^e Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets, and rorkin, details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and speci- ficationkor building ofsaid bridge. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this board advertise in Contra Costa ' Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1927, for the furnishing of all materials and labor for building of said bridge. In +atter of Plans and specifications for paving portion of Div. #23, of County Highway, at Crockett. R.R.Arnold, County Survey^r, having presented plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for the paving of a portion of Div. #23 which said Division #23 is that certain county road leading from Easterly limits of the Town of Crockett to the State Highway, a distance of 2365 feet; It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain sheets, and working details be and the same are hereby adopted as plans, and specifications, strain sheets and working. details for building of said road. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board ad^ertise in Crockett Sig- nal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. ' 6, 1927, for doing said work. In the Matter of Requisition i 3 of R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, to Purchase Platform Scales. S R.R.Arnold aunty Surveyor, having requested of this Board permission to purchase platform scales of sufficient size to weigh all trucks passing over the Tunnel or otherroads, and to install same on county road near Oak Villa; It is, by the Board ordered that said R.H.Arnold, County Surveyor, be and r he is hereby authorized to purchase and install platform scales for the weighing .I of all trucks and other vehicles passing over the Tunnel Road that requires weigh- =I ing by traffic officers or other officers of the County of Contra Costa. Fria; In the Matter of Tax Levy for Mt.Diablo Fire Protection District. The Trustees of Wt. Diablo Fire Protection District having requested that this Board levy a tax of 70 on each $100 of assessed valuation of property 7 situated in said ='t.Diablo Fire Protection 'District. It is, by the Board ordered that said amount be and the sane is hereby approved and the County Auditor is hereby ordered to furnish to this Board the i amount that said estimate will raise,at the time of levying taxes.K ik ti,". 194 In the Matter of the Estimate of taxes for San Pablo Fire Protection District. I The Trustees of San Pablo Fire Protection District having filed an estimate 1 that they will require the sum of ,$'2000 for the maintenance of said District for the fiscal year, 1927-28.; It is, by the Board ordered that the said amount be approved and that the Coun y Auditor is hereb7r ordered to furnish to this Board the rate of tax that will raise said amount, at the time of levying taxes K Ir. the Matter of Canvasa of Returns of Election for Formation of Danville Highway Lighting District. -' It appearing to the Board that in accordance with that certain order made by the Board of Sure rvisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, on thejth flay of July, 1927, directing that an election be held on Thursday the 28th day of July, 1927, within certain territory in said order and hereinafter particula3y described, for the purpose of determining whether the same shallbecome a public Highway Lighting District by the name of Danville Highway Lighting ,District of Conj tra Costa County, and that notice of election be published in Contra Costa Courier- Danville Journal, a newspaper printed and published within said territory and pro- posed District, the said notice was duly published.in said paper, to wit: the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal once a weer, for not less than fifteen days next immediately prior to the date of said election, to wit: the 28th day of July, 1927, as appears by the affidavit of H.T.Silver on file herein and that said notice of electi.n thereby ordered to be posted in at least three public places inl said proposed Highway Lighting District; was duly posted for more than fifteen days heat immediately preceding the date of elects=n as appears by affidavit on file herein, and that in accordance with said order so made and posted andpublish�d "[ as aforesaid, said election was duly and regularly held on Thursday, the 28th day of Julv, 1927) between the hours of 1 o'clock P.j. and 7:30 o'clock P.M. of said d y within the said limits of said proposed Lighting District, and it appearing and th� t Board now finding that said election officers q:pointed to conduct said election did canvass the votes immediately after the close of elects^n and did report the result of said election to the Board of Supervisors within five days subsequent t- the holding thereof, to wit: on the 29th day of July, 1927, and this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on Monday the 1st day of August, 1927, being the Monday next succeeding the said date of election, having proceeded to canvass and havin:, canvassed the votes cast at said election and upon said canvaas it appears that the- were cast 90' votes at said election and that of said total number of votes cast at said election, a majority of votes cast, to wit; 62 votes were cast in I favor of said Lighting District and 34 votes were cast against said Lighting District; NO'.7, THE.R$FORc, it is by the Board of Supervisors hereby determined, and found that said election was duly and regularly conducted in all respects quired by law,, and in accordance with law and that a majority of said 96 votes k i cast at said election, to wit: 62 votes were cast in favor of said Highway Lighting na i 195 District . It is ordered that a Lighting District by the name of Danville Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County has been and the same is hereby and regularly established with bound.ries described in the petition and order in above entitled matter and hereinafter particularly described. It is further ordered that the territory lying between the limits of said boundaries stated in said petition and order and hereinafter described be and the same is hereby ordered and declared to be a duly established Highway Lighting Distri t ' by the name of Danville Highway Lighting District of Contra Costa County, State of California. The territory herein above referred to and herein ordered and declared to be a dily established High ay Lighting District by the name of Danville Highway Lighting District is more particularly described as f^llows, to wit: BEGINNIUG at a point in the center of San Ramon Creek ti;,,here the east line of lands of Oscar Olsson, east of the Town of Danville, if produced southerly, would intersect the sale; thence runn_ng northerly along said east line of lands of Olsson to a point in the center line of the county road Lading from Danville to Tassajara; thence easterly along said center line of county road to its intersection with the east line of that certain 51 acre tract of land belonging to Shelvy Flournoy; thence leaving said center line of County road and running northerly along, said east line of lands of Flournoy _ a distance of 225 feet; thence westerly and parallel to the center of said County road to a point on the west boundary line of said lands of Flournoy; thence southerly along said westerly bounday line of the lands of Flournoy to its intersection with the center line of said county road; thence westerly alon said center line of county road to the center of San Ramon Creek; thence down the center of Ban Ramon Creek in a northwesterly direction to its inte- rsection' with the center line of a right of way between lands of San Ramon Valley High School and Danville Grammar School, produced easterly; thence in a westerly direction along said center line of right of tray to the southwesterly line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence southeasterly, southwesterly and southeasterly along said Tight of way line to its intersection with the center line of the County Highway leadin_e from Danville to San Ramon, thence norherly along said center line of county highway and said line produced to its intersection with the center line of San Ramon Creek; thence running along the center line %l of said San Ramon Creek to the point of beginning. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board pf Supervisors this let day of August, 1927. In the .:atter of Granting Leaves of f I Absence. '`ffl l It is by the Board ordered that a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving State of California, be and the same is hereby granted to Char as ,i H.Hayden, Supervisor Third District, Frank Kennedy,Deputy surveyor, and J.H.47ells, s County Clerk. lk` 1 G a W_ li. Ag �N is-. 196 i In the Batter of Insurance of County Buildings. The Insurance Cor,.�rdttee of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, havtg recommended to this Board that in going over the insurance on County Buildings of County of contra Costa, with a representative of Fireman's ' Fuad Insurance Company, they found that said buildings are not adequately insured, and that re-insurance of said buildings with additional insurance would be of benefi to the County of Contra Costa, and should be made; It is, by the Board ordered that said Insurance Committee of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to re-arrange the insurance on said buildings so that the ' 3 total premiums are increased from $327,500 to $755,000 and that one-third of the insurance become due each year. It is further ordered that a uniform policy be arranged and submitted to the Board for anproval. In the Batter of Adoption of "Arterial or Boulevard Stop System" for covering traffic entering main travelled roads. It appearing to the Board that an Ordinance should be adopted requiring arterial or boulevard stop System for covering main travelled roads, It is, by the Board ordered that the District attorney if Contra Costa Cbunty be and he is hereby authorized to prepare and furnish to this Board, a proposed Arterial or Boulevard Stop System Ordinance covering traffic entering main travelled routes, in Contra Costa County., In the Batter of Communication from City Clerk of City of E1 Cerrito. The City Clerk of El Cerrito having notified this Board that Santa Fe Avenue and Colusa Avenue just outside of the incorporated City of E1 Cerrito are in poor i condition and in great need of repair; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board communicate with ' City Officers of the City of E1 Cerrito and inform them that said streets are not County Roads; that the only way that said Board of Supervisors could repair said streets would be under a Street Proce^ding,and upon a petition presented by require number of people in said District, and charge the sane to property owners of proper y abutting said streets., V i197 In the ?atter of Acceptance of Contract, of H,itchinson Comoary to build pave-,ert and curb and gutters on Valley Street in Crockett, Div. #23. of County Highway. The County Surveyor having filed with this Board is certificate showing that that certain contact awarded by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Count to Hutchinson Company with =ideiity and Deposit Company of laryland, as surety, entered into on the 9th day of Jure, 1927, for the furnishing of all labor and -.a ter al fr the building of a pa^e:ient and cur-- and gutters on Valley Street, in Crockett, K -Div. 423, of County Highwa_. System, has been completed according to plans and specifications; Therru.on, it is by the Board ordered that the work and-r said contract be and the same is hereby declared aom,.leted and said work accepted ::n thi, s 1st dap of August, 1927.,, In the Matter of alldance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Catra. Costa certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion*of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the rear 1927, and from money collected from violation of motor vehicle Act i C5 and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended `.i-j by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said a5 County and the following claims against said Supervisor Districts #1 and #3., having Yeen presented; It is ordered that said claims be paid out of the Special Road Fund, as j r� follows: DIST: #1. Geo-Lee, Assignee of J.Baldwin, J.Baldwin - - - - - - - - - - - - - 13.50 , Central Construction Co. -- - - - - 39.00 a Central Construction Co. - - - - - -29.00 Central Construction Co. - - - - - 67-50 Central Construction Co. - - - - - X4.25 `h Central Construe tion Co. - _ _- 145.25 _ 3 Central Cbnstruction Co. - 5•oo ; Central Construction Co. - - - 153.00 a; Chas. M.Cook - - - - - - -- - - 161.25 . Calif. State Auto .Assn. - - - - - 12.00 € Club Service Station - - - - - - - 3 76 John Davilla - - - - - - - - - - 104.75 : Manuel V.Figuero - - - - - - - - - 420.00 L.L.Faria - - - - - - - - - - - - 517.50 ' ' L.L.Faria - - - - _ - - 390.00 Gus Fraites - - - - - 108.00 - - - F.'P.Gillette- - - - - - --103.50 Hercules Nater Oo. - - - - - - - - 18.!}2 John Moitoza - - - - - - - - --- 172.501 Jose I.Machado - - - - - - - - - - 192.50 , Gerald R.Minor, - - - -- - - - -X5.50 John F.Maloney - - - - - - - - - 45.00 '• John McDonald - - - - - - - - - - 108.00 S.D. Needham - - -- - - -- - - --103-50 Fred Nieman, - - - - - - - - - - -196.75 A: 'A.S.Rose - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160.50 Antone Rqe - - - - - - - --- 99.00 I. Standard Oil Co. of Calif. - - - -150.07 Standard Cil Co. -- - - - - - - - -321.14 J.T.Silva - - - - - - - - - - - - 129.25 X J.T.Silva - - - - - - - - - - - - -144.00 C.Thompson - -- - - - - - - - - - 90.00 if Geo.Yalencia - - - - - - - - - - -165- 00 198 Dist. 43: A.A.Mc'lahon, - - - = - - $225.43 M.J.Bevanda - -- - - - 70634 lb Dist:#5: Tiffany & McKillips- X51 5.33. The said order is passed by unanimous vote of the Board. In the Yatt:r of Allowance of 4 Claims on General Fund. �- It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, 3.D,2, would be unreasonably 'a burdened by the full payment of the following claim: p California Corrugated Culvert en. $496.77 It is by the Board ordered that said claim be paid out of the General Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the }fatter of Lapsing of School Districts of Contra Costa County. .4,n. H.Hanlon, having notified the Board of Supervisors that in accordance with Section 1592 of the Penal Code relative to suspension of school districts, that he desires to report the following school districts having a daily average 3 attendance of five or less during the past year: Deer Valley- 5. Sand Mound - 1 =r ''organ Ty.- 4 Vasco, 4. 9, 7 And raving recommended that said matter of suspension of said schools be co - tinued to the 3rd Lorday in August, 1927, in order to get the residents of said Districts who are interested in said school to present their views in the matter 3' to said Board; It is, by the Board ordered that the furthexhearing on suspension of said j school districts, be and the same is :: .eby continued to and set for Monday, Aug. 15th, 1927, at l0 o'clock A.M. In the batter of Adoption of Ordinance f No. 199 Reducing Permissible ?eight of Vehicles A on certain Improved Hi_, ways of the county of Contra Costa. and providing Penalty for Violation' thereof and for the time that.this Ordinance shall go a into Effect. The Board adopts Ordinance No.199 reducing the Permissible Weight of Ve- hicles on certain improved Highways of the County of Contra Costa, and providing a Penalt-, for violation thereof and for the time that this Ordinance sha.Ll go into effect, and ord.=rs that Said Ordinance be published in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper of general circulation published in Contra Costa County for one week. Said Ordinance is passed by the following vote of the Board, towit: Ayes: S,apervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, 3.J-Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. I A. �n In the (latter of Claim = for Abating Nuisance at Brentwood >' Park, Brentwood. ' I t appearing from the report of Dr. Charles R.Blake, County Health Officer, that the property known as Brentwood Park, in Brentwood, County of Contra Costa, was infested with rats and in an unsanitary condition as a result thereof, and constitutes a nuisance und-r the provisions of the Act declaring property i'z+. infe-tec with rodents, a nuisance, (Statutes 1909 page 311) and that the said ' County Health Officer in the exercise of his duty under said Act, ordered A.P.Juett to abate the nuisance by demolishing all old buildings on said premises, clearing the seine of all debris and plowing the seine for the purpose of exterminating said rats on sdd premises and for rendering the same sanitary; AND MIM—'REAS, the cost of doing said work.waB One hundred fifteen and 75/100 Dollars (6115.75) dollars and that A.P. Juett has presented a verified claim therefo , duly authorized by the said Charles R.Blake ancMs hereby ordered that said claim be paid under the authority of said Statute last referred to. in•V,tter of Protest against the Abandonment of Railroad by the Key System - Transit Company in-Oontra Costa County. ' MMEREAS, Key System-Transit Company has filed with the Railroad Commission of the State of California,•an application for permission to abandon its franchise rights and tracks and the operation of It street care over its 23rd Street and Grand' Canyon lines in the-City of Richmond and in this County, and said application is now pending before said Commission, and HER-AS, said franchises were originally granted by this Board; and, WHEREAS) a portion of said lines are now operated in territory in this County outside the city limits of the said City of Richmond;and iSEMAS, the abandonment of said lines would operate to the great disadvantag of the said City of Richmond and of its inhabitants; and :HEREAS, public necessity and convenience, in the Judgment and opinion of thi Board, demands the continued operation of said lines; now therefore, be it, RESOLVED, that this Board does oppose the granting of the aforesaid applicat— ion of Key Systen Tr-nsit Companj, by the Railroad Commission and hereby respectfully requests that the said Railroad Co.nrission deny said application; and be it further RESLLVrD, t1hat a certified copy of this Resolution be transmitted by the Clerk of this Board to the Railroad Com:nicsion prior to the hearing of said application. The foregoin^ Resolution was passed by the following Tote of the Board: Ayes: Si:pervisors Knott, Olsson, Buchanan, Hayden, and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: (done. i In the natter of Advertisement for : Bids for Installation of 'water Systeme Ar in Contra Costa County hater forks Dist. 41. , i This Board having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for installing of a water sup^ly system in Contra Costa County ,,ater Works District 4,'1, and having advertised for bids to be presented for furnishing of materials and labor, and this `t being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders 4near and file bids � in follorIng sums, to wit: r 200II ag NA c=.s 0- '8 lr I q9 1 Y (' ' u9( - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- E Boring of ':ell for Water_gupply: ry Drilling 12 inch +ell first.100 feet, per foot, y Furnishing and placing casing in same, per foot Drilling 12 inch well second 100 feet, per foot Furnishing and placing casing in same per foot, Drilling 10 inch well second 100 feet, per foot Furnishinz and placing casing in case, per foot ag Drilling 10 inch well third 100 feet, per foot Furnishing and placin_ casing in same, per foot Furnishir,,, and in3ta11aiior_of motor and ),Jm in ! accordance with spedifications attached Supplying f.o.b. cars, Brentwood, California, ap- proximately the quantities listed below• in accordance with specifications attached: One 6" flanged gate valve with companion flanges faced, drilled and tapped for 6" standard pipe, bolts, and gaskets, each . . . . . . . . .$30.00 15.05 ' One 6" flanged check valve, spring type, witht companion flanges faced, drilled and tapped of for o" standard pipe, Nolte and gaskets, each...... 32.00 15.00 Seventy feet 6" standard black screw pipe, ai per ftt.............. . . . . . . . . $1.56 Two 61,450 standard screw elle, each . . . . .6.25 2.50 2860 lineal feet 6" cast iron pipe, per foot. 1.13 .70 .770 $..74-.647 3490 lineal feet 4" cast iron pi e, per foot .55•• 7 47 .525.46 Fourteen 4" fire hydrants, 1 - 2 " outlet, each. •.45.00 53.75 Two 4" fire hydrants, 2 - 2P outlets, each . •51.00 55.75 Seven"6" hub end gate valves, each . . . . . . .15.00 22.b5 Seven 4" hub end gate valves, each ... 12.00 12.50 six 6"x6"x4" cast iron tees, per pound •• • • • • 7.50•• 11.00 .065 .0525 41i One o'"x6"x6" cast iron tees, per pound . . . . . 9.00 12.00 .065 .0525 ! Three 6"x6"x6"x6" cast iron crosses, per pound.. 12.00 16.40 .065 .0525 s� Ten 4"x4"x4" cast iron tees, per pol:nd 6..00 5.30 .065 .0275 ai One o'"x4"x6" cast iron. tees, per pound. 7.50 13.00 .065 .0625 six 6" cast iron plugs, per pound - . . . . . . 1.00 .85 .065 .0525 Six 4" cast iron plugs, per pound, . . . . . . . . .70 .50 .065 .0575 One 4"x4"x4"x4" cast iron crosses, per p o und, eac - 5.00 10.80 .065 .0575 o'" "x4" . one x6 x4"cast iron crosses, per p ound " - 9.00 13.30 06 0 2I 100 Water Meters suitable for metering one inch 5 5 5 �+ residences services, each 15.40 + I Three water meters suitable for metering up to 6,000 gallons per day, each . . . . . . . . . . 200.00 Laying; Pipe, includin�.:--trenchins and back fi_llina V# and jointing materials: s Six inch cast iron, per foot . . . . . . . . . . . 255 .44 Four inch cast iron, per foot. . . . . . . .245 Six inch standard screw pipe, per foot. . . . . . .30 .j0 ! INSTALLING_ Six inch flanged gate valves, each. . . . . . . . 3,50 1.25 Six inch flanges check valves, each . . . . . . 3..50 2.00 ; Six inch 450 standard screw ells, each. . . . . . . . 3.50 1.00 Four inch fire hydrants, each . . . . . . . . . . . . 10.50 4.00 Six inch hub end gate valves, each. . . . . . . 3.50 2.30 Four inch hub end gate valves,each. • . . . . . 3.00 1.90 Six inch cast iron tees, each . . . . . 3.00 3..50 _� ` ; Six inch cast iron crosses, each • . . . . . . . . 3.00 3.50 F=r inch cast iron tees, each . . . . . . . . . 2.50 2.65 Six inch cast iron plugs, each, • , • • • . . • 2.00 .90 Four inch cast iron plugs, each. . . . . . . . . . 1.50 .65 Four inch cast iron crosses, each . . . . . . . 3.50 1.75 I i I 201 '91 Chl r'al 3; .50 ' 65.00 3.00_. j 6.00 5.50 5.25 5.75 x.00 7-00 4l000. $958.0 31007..5 . _. 1155.00 ee Bid Q '4 $17.24 21.8 315.05. 20.ga, 23.3 115.00 1.236 1.2 48 1,80 2.4s .455 .7 42.50 53.1 55.775 52.50 55.4 22:65 15.38 _ 8.98 9.0 12150 _. _ b.35 a.8.52 .0 7. 5 9.360 10.00 ' 11. 4 .06 4.75 ' 6.50 .o 6 14.20 •00 96 _ .70 ' 1.11 .400 .0 6 6. 50 ' "8.37 .0 6 7.90 ' 10.335/gX � i ( Empi_e 73/x+ 3/4x3/4-.13.50 X4 $17.39 ? =13.55 1.6 - 4x1-"1 39 $51/20 $i795 �5 36 3 45.30 X 'lash / x3/4 5 i 1137. 0 5.00 3.25. ?".5000 i 6.5o 4.00 1.00 1.50: . . . . . . . . . . ] . . . . . . . . 907 . . . . � Thereupon the &ginfor said District a 7 time to @ over said bids, . . � and report on see, It Bow 2a thatee furtherhearing on said _tom be continued > Gym ` d for.Monday, August 8th, 1 5 at E O'clock A.M. 2, z Board takes recess to _e on Monday, kgus tim, 192 5 at G \ . e�aA.w . � . » � .w : ; . . . . . • . . . . . ; . . .cies. » � . . . . • � . . . \� . . . . , y . . . , . , . . w. . . . a. « »,y . � � . . . . . �> � • � } � \ � � � �/\\��/ � ^ -7 . � . �.. .. . ... . .. . 2p BEFORE TRE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF COPTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE;OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 8th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.I. Present: Ron. V.J.Bu c hanan, Chairman; 5upertl cors Oscar Olsson, C.H.iiayden, a and R.J.Trembath. J.H.:Vells,Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. `3 In the :Fatter of approval of Claim of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following claim of sai,1 R-elamation District #1619 be approved, to wit: No. 476 Dated July 22nd, 1927, For $56.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board -n said claim by attaching his signature thereto. x+ In the katter of Purchase 'of property from Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company for use of ;t Contra Costa County =later Forks Dist. #l. This Hoard having heretofore declared its intention to purchase property of Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company for use of Contra Costa County '.Vater Yorks District #1, and the consummation of said purchase having been continued to this time, It is, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, August 15th, 1927, at 11 o'clock A.1'. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for installation of Rater E System in Contra Costa Coemty Fater forks S District #l. This Board having heretofore received bids for installation of a Water P System in Contra Costa County Water Works District #1, and the consideration of said bids and the awarding of said contract having been continued to this time, `9 and the Engineer of said District having reported to this Board that said bidsz mere unsatisfactory, It is, by the Board ordered that all bids heretofore received herein for r installation of said ',Vater System, be rejected and the Clerk of this Board is = authorized to return the checks accompanying said bids, to the respective bidder . AF r k 204 In Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for Lighting Danville Highway Lighting District. Plane and specifications for installing and furnishing of lights for the Danville Highway Lighting District having been presented to this Board; It is by the Board ordered that said plana and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted b- this Board as plans and specifications for the installat- ion of a system of lighting and furnishing lights in said District; It isfurther ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1927, for the installing and furnishing of lights for said District in accordance with plans and specifications. 7 In the Matter of Granting Dance Permit. The Antioch High Twelve Club, by its Chairman E.',Y.Cordua, having applied to this Board for a permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock in the morning on Aug. 20, 1927 and Aug. 27th, 1927 at Oakley Hall, Oakley, It is by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August 15, 1927, at 10 o'clock A;M. 3i . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. f T. . . .Clerk. z� 3:: -r.t 1`E i. 20�) t IN THE WARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE. OF CALIFORNIA. WJONDAY, AUGUST 15th, 1927. The Board -et at 10 O'clock A.L. Present: Hon. :7.J.Buchanan,Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott,Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.•+ells,Clerk. In the Natter of Granting Dance Permit. L.J. McHale, having filed with this Board a request for a permit to conduct a dance until3 o'clock A.M. on morning of Aug. 20, 1927, at American Legim Ball, Brentwood, It is by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby grant ed.,t y� In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Recla.mati m Dis!;ict #2024. e; Go-d cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of said District be approved: No. 116, Date,June 10, 1927 ?160.00. And the Chairman of this Board and Clerk of this Boa-d are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board ori said warrant by affixing i their signatures hereto. } Inflatter of Approval of i9arrants of Reclamation District 42025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of said District be approved,t, wit: �t No, 131, Dated, June 10, 1927: For $240.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the a roval of this Board on said warrant by affixing their signatures r n thereto. 4 3 In the Matter of approval of 'Jarrants of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the A following warrants of Reclamation District #2026, be approved, to wit: Date, June 10th, 1927, No. 153 for $293.70 n July la, 1927- No. 154 " 1457.55- And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board an said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. 206 is I 4 In the Latter of approval of Warrants ( of Reclamation District #2059• ;Ss Good cause apnearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following ? warrants of said Reclamation District are approved, to wit: =r No. Date Amount. 474 Aug.lst, 1927 4110.00. 476 " 64.40 g 47736 „ f 479 66.55 , Oso 29.05 ` 491 12.55 492 5^.90 483 1118.19 jf 44 .1 143-36 496 " 302.50 497 " 20.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized.to note the 3 approval of said ',Yarrants by affixing their signat,wes thereto. ] �f In the Latter of the approval of j Warrant of Reclamation "istrict #1619. 3; ii Good cause aprearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant3o£ said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: �i No. Date Amount. i �i 475 July 20,1927. $11.95. 479 Aug. let, 1927. 50.00. i And the Chairman of this Board i9pereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. , , 1 A 6 In the Matter of Granting Requisition of M.'.V.Joost for electric tax billing machines. g,:Y.Joost, having made requisition to this Board for three of the latest typ f i electrically driven Remington tax billing machines and the Remington-Rand Business Service, Inc. having filed with this Board a proposition wherein they will furnish to said Tax Collector three of the latest type machines at $1022.50 each, ma4ing a total of $3067.50 , and takin;- in exchange therefor the present hand operated machi es for a net cash difference of $1312.50, allowing for said old machines $1755, and said Company further agreeing to furnish to said L.+i.Joost, two machines for using during the month of September and October, 1927, at no extra charge, F It is, on moti-n duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said requisition of 21.17.Jonst, and the proposition of Remington-Rand Business Service Inc. be and the same is hereby accented and approved by thi=Board and said requisi ion ag granted for said machines. I �,. 207 ;q In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the allowance x heretofore made to Mrs. A.L. Carey, of W per month county aid be and the same is ' hereby changed to $20 per month State aid and $20 per month county aid beginning Aug. let, 1927. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Yrs. Letizia In- carnati, Port St. Crockett, be and the same is hersby changed from $50 per month stale aid and $20 county aid to $40 per month State aid and $20 per month county aid, beginningAug. 1st, 1927. t It is further ordered that the allowance of Mrs. Emma Annis be discontinued from and after July let, 1927. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Robert Shawver, be discontinued from and after Julv 1st, 1927 on account of death. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Yrs. Rose Flynn 134- First St.,Richmond, be discontinued from and of ter Aug. 1st, 1927. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. 9atherine Simms, be and the same is hereb, discontinued from and aft:r Aug. let, 1927. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Anna Labato be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after Aug. let, 1927. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Yrs. Nellie Jaga d ' 220- 21st St. Richmond, be and the same is discontinued from and after Aug. let, 192 �11 It isfurther ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Clementine ;,A Didio, Oakley Road, Route 1, Antioch, Cal. be discontinued from and after Aug, let, A '1927 It is further ordered that an allowance of Q$20 per month state aid and $20 county aid, beginning Aug. let, 1927, be granted to Concepcion Alvarado, North Richm.nd. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of the above named indigents on first of each and every month until the further order o the Board.y- In the "!atter of Advertisement for ' bids for construction of Sec. #1 of Div. #46, being road from Valley House, -a.rtinez, to i Muir Station. # This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of Section Al ' 1 of Div. #46,of the County Highway, being Road from Valley House. Martinez, to Muir A Statim, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids, in following sums, to wit: 1:.J. BEVANDA: Road excavation, per cu. •,d. $ .85 -r Concrete in pavement, Cu. yd. 14.00 G.W. CDSHIJO: Road @xcavation,per cu. yd. $1.00 Concrete in pavement, Cu. yd. 11.60 - PERES BAGS: Road excavation, per c,i. yd. $ .95 Concrete in pavement, cu. yd. 12.30 { Al ARCHIE DaMANT: Road excavation per cu. yd $ .75 JA Rncrete in pavement, cu. yd. 12.98 P las i KAISER PAVING CO`TANY: Road excavation, c•. yd. a .70 Concrete in pave, cu. yd. 11.75 0.IY_ 'WOOD: oad excavation, c^. yd. $ .90 - onorete in pave. cli. yd. 12.25 Thereupon, the said Board having referred said bids to the County Surveyor and said County Survevor havin_ reported to this Board that the bid of 2aiser Paving Company is lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is, by the Board ordered that the contract be and the same is hereb,%' awarded to Kaiser Paving Company at the sums stated in their bid. It is further ordered that said Kaiser Paving Company give bonds in the foil w- ing sums, to wit: fift•% per cent of estimated contract price for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance o said contract. It is further ordered that the District Attornev prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoing order. In the !Latter of Bond of Heafey,:,:oore Company. Heafey,Yoore Company havinE been heretofore av:arded a contract for paving of Borden Highway, and havin presented bonds at this time, It is by the Board ordered that said bonds are not acceptable to this Board and said Heafey,Yoore Company are ordered to file new 'ponds. _ In the Katter of allowance of claim of J.F.Collins. It appearing to the Board that the sum of $4375.49 is still due as final and last payment on paving a potion of Div. #1 of County Highway and that there have been withhold notices filed against said clai::: and said J.F.Collins having filed with this Board an order for this Board to pay to Contractors Road Oil Company, Y the sum of 553661.44 and to G.':4.Testover, the sum of 8512.09 and said C.W.7estover, having filed with this Board a Release as to balance of said claim; E It is, by the Board ordered that the Auditor of Contra Costa County draw war- rant on General fund in favor of Contractors Road 011 Co. for the sum of 3661.44 and to G.Ff.Westover, for the sum of $512.09 andin favor of J.F.Collins in sum of ;t $201.95 making a total of all three claims of sum of $4375.48 balance due said J.F. Collins. >:it The vete on said order �eing unanimous. P A „ • l s 2w In the hatter of Contra Costa County '4 Fater Torks District T1. # The Balfour-Guthrie Investment Company, a corporation, organized and existing -A under and by virtue of the laws of the State of California, having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient deed, conveying to the Countv of Contra:. Costa, for the use of Contra Costa County 'later Works District No. 1, and such other purposes the Y same may be used for, and said Board having given notice of intention to purchase sai property, and no one appearing in oopositi^n thereto; ' It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said deed be and the s=..^.e is ie3�by accepted and said lands declared property of Contra Costa x County. + IT is further ordered that a warrant be drawn by the County "editor on the Coun y Treasurer out of the funds of Contra Costa County +star Works District No. 1, for the sum of $5,600. in payment of said lands. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board record said deed in the offic of the County Recorder. The said lands so conveyed in said Deed to the County of Contra Costa, are des- cribed as follows, to vd t: =t All that certain real property situated in the Town of Brentwood, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and sae Articularly described as follows, to wit: a. Lot one (1) in Block 0 of Homestead Addition to the Town of Brentwood. 1 b. 50,000 gallon steel water tank set on 50 foot steel tower based on concrete foundations together with pipe connections thereto, all locat- ed on above mentioned Lot 1 in Block 0. =S c. 4030 feet of 6" wrought iron pipe laid and connected as follows: From tank northwest 150 feet to a point on the northwest side of Chestnut Street, thence northeast alon? Chestnut St. 130 feet to the center of the alley between Railroad Avenue and First Street; thence along the center of said alley northwest 300 feet; d. 500 feet of 4" galvanized iron pipe laid and connected as follows: from a point o:the alley lying between Railroad Avenue and Firs Street, northeast along the northwest side of Chestnut Street, 500 feet to the center line of the alley lying between Second Street and Third Street. '* e. All valves, fittings and connections nowforming a part of the above mentioned pipe lines and also all service nine with their fittings, and connections extenang from said pipe lines to the property lines of lots now being served with water from said pipe lines. Together with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances there,mto belonging, or in anywise appertaining, and the reversion and reversions, ' remainder and remainders, rents, issues and profits thereof k �3 i In the '°atter of plans and specifications for furnishing of material and constructing water supply and distributing system for Contra Costa "ounty eater -Yorks Dist. No. 1. J.G.Barnard, Superintendent and Engineer for Centra Costa County Nater Works District Ido. 1, having filed with this Board, plans and specifications for the fur--is - q ing of materials and constructing water supply and distributioa system or Contra Costa County eater 77orks District No. 1, It is, by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications, be and the 210 t same are hereby accepted and-approved by this Board as plans and specifications for the furnishing of material and constructing Water Supply and Distributim syste for Contra Costa County ''Nater Works District #1. It is further ordered that the Clerk ^f this Board advertise in Brentwood News, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday) September 6:h, 1927, for the furnishing of said material and constructing said water supply .nd distributing system for said District in accordance with said plan and specifications. The vote of the,Board on said order being unanimous. In the ?atter of Allowance to indigents. T,A.Boyer, Probation Officer, having requested this Board that the allowance heretofore made of $45 per month to Probation Officer for support and maintenance of Joseohine and Pauline Pitelli, be reduced to $40 per month, beginning Aug. let, 1927. It is by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby grant K In the Matter of Lapsing of School Districts. The Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board a report showing that in accordance with Section 1552 of the Political Code relative to suspension of School Districta, that the following school Districts have had an average daily attendance of five pupils, or less, during the school year just closed, namely- Deer Valley, 5; Sand Mound 1; Morgan Territory, 4; and Vasco, 4; and having recomm nd- ed to this Board that Deer Valley, Morgan Territory and Vasco School Districts be suspended for one year; It is by the Board ordered that Deer Valley School District, =organ Territory School District and Vasm School District , be and the same are hereby suspended fo a term of one year. And it appearing to the Board that Sand Mound School District was flooded during the 1,0 school year and was prevented from being inhabited owing to said flooded conditions and it appearing to the said Board that said flooded conditions are being abated and that said District should not be suspended; It is by the Board ordered that said $and ;found School District be not sus- pended and that said District remain as a live and acting school district. The vote on said order being unanimous., t :f l211 'h Al In the L'a.tter of completion of contract of Tiffany & BcKellops. The Countv Surve-or having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that that certain contract awarded by the Board of Supervisors to Tiffany& McKellops for ' rocking Div. #45, of County Highway system, Supervisor District #5, with the Royal ix Inde:nity Company as surety, entered into on the 6th day of June, 1927, for the furn h- a t= ing of all labor and material for the construction of a water boundp'cadam pavement o certain road in Contra Costa County, California, commencing at Town of Knighteen in y ' said County, on the North line of Sec. 5, T 1 N., R. 3 E., and running Easterly and southerly to the southeast corner of sec. 9, of said Township and range, a distance oAl 3 miles, has been completed according to plans and specifications. It is further ordered that the work under said contract be and the --.me is hereby declared completed and ;aid work acceptedonthis 15th day of August, 19271C q In the utter of acceptance of contract a_a of M,-J.Bevanda, for building Div. #47 Sup. List. #3. of County Highway System. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having reported to this Board that tiie contract of M.J.Bevanda, for building Div. #47 of the County Highway aysten in Supervisor w� ' District #3, with the Pacific Indemnity Company as Surety, entered into on the 9th day of June, 1927, f z the furnishing of all labor and oiaterial for the construction , of an asphaltic pavement on Div. #47, supervisor District #3, of County Highway Systeft of Contra Costa County, and being that part of the road beginning at point on Main Concord Highway about 600 feet south of the town of Concord, and running southeasterl on the road to Cowell, a distance of 5,019 lineal feet, has been completed according to plans and specifications. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the work under said contract be and completed the same is hereby declared and said work accepted by this Board on the 15th day of Au•ast, 1927.,; 1 In the Fatter of Lease of Property i at Danville from Southern Pacific Co. i for Storage purnoses. The Southern Pacific Company having presented a Form of Lease, to this Board 1@ for the use of property of Southern Pacific Company at Danville, for storage of road way materials, It is, by the Board ordered that said Form of Lease be and the same is hereby approved by this Board and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorize ' to execute said Lease for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. The said order is passed by the unanimous As of the Boardk a Al"ji I 0 212 0 �d In :'utter of Adoption of plana and specifications for Tidenin; of East is a Third Street, in City of Pittsburg. 3! The County Surveyor presents plans and specifications, etc. for widening of pavement on East Third Street, Pittsburg, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, attain sheets, and working details be and the sane are hereby adopted as such nlara,and specifications strain sheets and working details for the -ddening of said road; A It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Hoard advertise in the Pittsburg i Post, for bic;s to be presented to this Board: up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.L. on Tuesday, Sept. 6, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.y.., for doinc• said work. In the Satter of Adoption of plans and specificati me for building of a bridge over Walnut Creek between Concord and Pao-aeco. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and . specifications for building of a concrete bridge over Walnut Creek, between Conaord and Pacheco, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and speeificatirns, strain sheets and .vorkin;- details be and the sane are h^_reby adopted as plans and specifications, strain sheets and workin d•>tails for the building of sa d bridge; It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Concord Trans cript for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Tuesday, Sept. 6th, 1927, for the building of said bridge in accordance with said plans and soecifications. In the Natter of Request of R.R. Arnold, for Road "sintainer and Small Roller. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having made a verbal request to this Board for a road maintainer and a small roller, It is, by the Board ordered that said,requisition be and the same is hereby granted and said R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor authorized to purchase said Road Maintainer and Small Roller. ;u Is I_ 21 In the .;atter of Placing Signs Along County Road near Oak Grove School District. It is by the Board ordered that Supervisor Hayden, be and he is hereby authorized to have school signs placed along the County road adjacent to Oak Grove ' School House. The vote thereon being unanimous. ' In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax c.11ected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1927, and from money collected from violationof Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts, and roads in said County and the following claims against Sun. Dist. #2 and #5, for building of bridges, roads, and culverts in said District having been filed; It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid out of the Special Road Fun6., to wit: ' Dist. #2: J.F.Collins- -- - - - - $6703.50• P ((BreAtwood Branch) s Dist. #5: Bank of AnRocng Assignee of ':4•n.Cakebread - - - - 22.50 M.C.Preston, Assignee of R.MoClain - - - - - - - -31.50 Pacific Gas & Electric Co.-12.95 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) assignee of M. C.Preston - - -- - - - - 130.00 First Rat. Bank of Antioc, Assignee Chas.Shellenberger-512.75 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee :9.B.Aaugh-540.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board�t =3. In the Matter of adoption of Ordinance No. 189 of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, being an ordinance reducing the permissible Lc a7 weight of vehicles and loads on certain improved County Highways of the 0ounty of Contra Costa , etc. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having on the let day of r August, 1927, adopted Ordinance No. 1889 of the said Board being an Ordinance reduc- Ing the permissible weight of vehicles and loads on certain improved County Highways of the County of Contra Costa, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof, and for the time that this Ordinance shall go into effect, and having caused said ''ic V Ordinance to be mablished for one week in the Contra C's to Gazette, a newspaper pub- lished in the Co,"m ty of Contra Costa, and protests having been filed within fifteen days ate r the adoption of said Ordinance, by the following named persons, to wit: Drayage Service Corporation, 18th and Peralta Sts. Oakland, California; Draymen's Association of Alameda County, Merchants Exchange Building, 510 Fifteenth Street 214 i y Oakland, California; Morris Draying ^ompany, 101 aebster Street, Oakland, California Lyon Fireproof Warehouse Company, 3400 Broadway, Oakland, California; Bekins Van & I Storage Co. 22nd St. and San Pablo Ave., Oakland, Walifornia; and H.O. Prince & Co., P.O. Box Drawer 0, Fruitvale-Oakland, California; protesting against the enforcement 1 of said Ordinance and requesting that a hearing be had on said Ordinance in accordance with Section .98 of the California Vehicle Act; Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that v the Clerk of this Board notify the California Highway Commission of the adoption of said Ordinance and of the Pilin of protests and requesting that said California Highway Commission fix hearing on said protests to be held at the office of the Boar ? of Supervisors of Contra Costa County at the Court House in the town of Martinez, tt on the earliest date possible after the receipt of copy of this Heseli:tion and Notic from this Board. The foregoing order was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i , 4� In the Matter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 190 being an Ordinance regulating travel over and upon highways, roads, streets, lanes and alleys in County of Contra Costa, and providing a penalty for violation ther>of. ±f The Board of Supervisors adopts an Ordinance ?190 being an Ordinance 1 1F regulating travel over and upon highways, roads, streets, lanes and alleys in County �z of Contra Costa, and providing a penalty for violation thereof, and orders that said "rdinance be published in the Oatra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and 2 published in said County of Contra Costa, for one week in•accordance with law. The said ordinance was passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: ` Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Trembath and Buchanan. Noes: Mone. "k Absent: None. ; l` And the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, Sept. o, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . .Chai rman. AE . . . .Clerk. ' s 2 'A a:. I . >3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, SEPT 6, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chatrman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Oleson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembatb. J.H.Wells,Clerk. S: The minutes for and during the month of August, 1927, are read to the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and attest ' ed by the Clerk. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for construction of Div. #45 of County Highway System, in Sup. Dist. -#5. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for constructing of Div. #45 in Sup. Dist. #5, between Stations 159+08 and 263+18, and this being the tim and place of receiving bide, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wi GEORGE FRENCH, JR. Embankment, per cu. yd. $.53 Rook in pavement, ton, 2.35 HEAFEY,I?OORE & 00. Embankment, per.cu. yd, $ .41 Rock in pavement, ton 2.60 JL.J. McREYNOLDS: Embankment, per cu. yd, $ .40 Rock in pavement—ton 2 .50 PERES BROS: Embankment, per cu. yd, .48 .Rock in pavement, ton 3.19 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of L.J.McReynolds, is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is, by the Hoard ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby awarded to L.J.McReynolds, at prices stated in his bid. 1 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that L.J.Mclieynolds, give bonds in following sums, to - wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said-contract. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds P in accordance with foregoing order. In the Matter of Advertisement x for Bids for construction of Div. #23, in Crockett. This Hoard having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of Div. #23 at Crockett, and this time being the time and place for receiving of bids, the follow ing bidders, file bids in following sums, to wit: t PERES BROS: Rock and screenings in road, per ton, $3.40. Asphaltum, per ton, $25.00 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that there are no other bids presented, j and that said bid is a reasonable bid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby ry `: awarded to Peres Bros. , dices state.+ in their bid. 216 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Peres Bros. give bonds in following slims, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said con- tract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material t furnished. t a In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for construction of bridge over Lae Trampas Creek, in Sup. Dist. $3, at Saranap. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of bridge =i over Las Trampas Creek, in Sup. Dist. #3, at Saranap, and this being time and place 3. for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: j RENNER FOUNDATION COMPANY: Structural steel, ;E r lb. =.813. -'i Reinforcing steel, per lb. .06 Concrete �:er cu. yd, 39.46 Lumber per M. -B.M. 75.50. JACOBS & PATTIANI: Structural Steel, per lb. $.0822 `f. Reinforcing Steel, per lb. .0$27 Concrete, per cu. yd. 35.83 Lumber per M.- B.M. 26.47 E.W. PETERSON: Structural steel, per lb. .06 plus 60 time charge 5 Reinforcing steel, per lb. 06 plus 15 time charge Concrete, per cu. yd, 25.00 plus 120 Lumber, per M.-- B.M. 65.00 plus 75 ROBERT BERYLE: Structural steel, per lb. 06 Reinforcing steel, per lb. .05 Concrete, per cu. yd. 32.00 : Lumber per M.-- H.M. 45.00 ATLAS CONSTRUCTION CO. Structural steel, per lb. .075 Reinforcing steel, per lb. 06 a' Concrete, per cu. yd. 40.00 Lumber per M.-- S.M. 75.00 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that Qe bid of Robert Beryle, is the low- est and best bid presented for said contract, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby award- a' ed to Robert Beryle, at prices stated in his bid. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Robert Beryle, give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent for faithful performance of said contract. fi In the Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Widening of East Third Street, Pittsburg. E This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for widening East Third Streetk in Pittsburg, and this being time and place for receiving of bide, the following bidd rs file bids in following sums, to wit: :1 TERRANOVA & CATALINE: Concrete, per cu. yd, $15.50. making a total of $6,696. Thereupon, it appearing that there are no other bids presented, and that said bid is a reasonable bid, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said contract be and the same is hereby awards to Terranova & Cataline at prices stated in their bid. I A IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Terranova & Cataline give bonds in following 41 Stir sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of said contract and fift- per cent of estimated contract for labor and material furnisht d. In the Matter of Advertisement for bids for Construction of Bridge on Div. #17 over .7alnut Creek, between Pacheco and Concord. _ This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of bridge on Div. #17, over Walnut Creek, between Concord and Pacheco, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to c wit: RENNER FOUNDATION COLTANY: Concrete, Class A $31.40 Class B 38.30 class X 33.40 Structural Steel, Erect. .029 lb. Reinforcing " .07 lb. JACOBS & P TTA IANI: Concrete, class A $29.56 q Class B 42. Class X 42.52 Structural Steel, Erection .0227 lb. Reinforcing steel, .0726 lb. x P. GARELLO & CO. Concrete, Class A $31.65 7 Class B 39.15 clave Y 34.65 rt Structural steel, Erection, .0o695 lb. Reinforcing steel, .0665 lb. FRANK H.CRESS: Concrete, Class A $32.00 J 14 Class B 29.00 s Class X 85.04 Structural steel, erection, 015 lb. Reinforcing steel, .08 lb. ATLAS CONSTRUCTION 00. Concrete Class A $29.00 Class B31.00 Class X 60.00 Structural Steel, erection, .04 per lb. Reinforcing steel, .0554. " E.W. PETERSON: Concrete, Class A $29.00 lus Class B z9.25900 Class X 40.00 time charge. Structural Steel, erection,lb .0075 plus $100 time charge. Reinforcing steel, lb. .06 plus $150 time charge Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of P. GARELLO & Co. is the lowest and best bid presented for said work, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be awarded to P.Garello & Co., at prices stated in their bid. ' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that P.Garello & Co. give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contact price for faithful performance of said con- tract and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for security for labor and materia.1 furnished. ; �I { 213 a In the Matter of Advertising for bide for furnishing of lights in 1 Danville Highway Lighting district. j1 k t The Board having heretofore advertised for cdda for furnishing of lights in lF Danville Highway Lighting District according to plans and specifications therefor, _;'R and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: is PACIFIC GAS & ELECTRIC CO. Agrees to furnish, install, operate and maintain ix 1-250 C.P. series street Imps, equipped with bowl refractors, and to operate and maintain 13-100 C.P. series street lamps equipped with refractors and two-100 C.P. Series street lamps without refractors, which the said Company 3 has already furnished and installed in said Lighting District, and to illuminate by means of electric energy said lamps on the public highwave of said Highway Lighting District, all in accordance with said Com:.any's Schedule L-4, attached to said bid, to wit: 1-250 O.P. lamps with refractors, $3.20 per month, each, ? 13-100 C.P. lamps with refractors, 1.85 per month, each, 2-100 C.P. lamps without refractors, $1.70 per month, each. IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said bid is hereby accepted. ra IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said Company execute a contract and furnish a bond in the sum of $500 for. faithful performance of said contract. In the Matter of Advertisement —for Bids for Furnishing of certain materials and installing a water System for Contra Costa County +Vater.Works District No. 1, at Brentwood, California. This Board having heretofore advertised for bide for installing of a water, .- system and for-furnishing of materials and installing of system in Contra Costa Ooun y Water Works District $1, at Brentwood, California, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: UNIT NO. ONE. H. LOGAN: Drilling of well, First 100. feet, and furnishing and placing andperforating casing, per foot, - -- $5.00 Drilling of well, second 100 feet, and furnishing and placing casing, and perforating same,ft. - 6.00 Drilling of well, third 100 feet, and furnishing and placing casing and perforating same, ft. - 7.00 UNIT NO. T110. STERLING PUMP Furnishing ardinstalling 25 H.P. motor and pump WORKS. including pump foundation, wiring pump house, and float switch, - - - - -- - - - -- - - - -$1154.00 Furnishing and installing 15 H.P. mote' and pump, including pump foundation, wiring the pump-house and floating switch, - - - - - - - 1060.00 JOHNSON PUMP WORKS: Furnishing and installin g 25 H.P. motor and pump, including pump foundation, wiring pump house, and floating switch, - - - - - - - 1056.00 Deducting or addition per Unit of column - - - - - - - ----- - - - 40.00 Deduction or addition, per bowl - - - 25.00 Reduction in case 20 H.P. Motor is furnished and imtalled - - - - - - 25.00 Deduction if 15 H.P. motor is furnished and installed - - - - - -- - - - - 575.00 Testing well, per test, - - - - - - - 75.00 i I j 219 UNIT No. THREE. BID OF PA IFIL STATEg' ; CAST IRON IPE CO. WALWORTH CALIFORNIA CO. Furnishing f.o.b. cars Brentwood 2940 feet 6 in. cast iron Class "B" Water pipe, per foot, - - - - - --- .75 .57 -r 3500 Tin. feet 4 in. cast iron ' Class "B" water pipe - - - - - .48 .40 A3! six only, 6x6x4 cast iron tees,each - 8.65 8.40 g two only, 6x6x6, cast iron tees," - 9.75 9.25 Three only, 6x6x6x6 cast iron crosses, each - - - - - - - - 14.50 11.60 Ten only, 4x4x4 Cast iron tees, ea. 6.05 6.50 One 6x4x6 , each - - - - - - - - - -5.10 14.15 Six 6 in. cast iron plugs, each - - - 1.40 1.00 ' Six 4 in. cast iron plugs, each, - - .95 3,90 4 One 6x6x4x4.Cast ironcross,-each--- 11.35 10.30 Four 6x4 Cast Iron bell end reduc- ers, each - 4.55 Total bid - - - - - - - - - - - - $4113.35 $325s.65 Total UNIT N0. FOUR. A, a WATER WORKS SUPPLY CO. Furnishing fob. cars, Brentwood, ji Eight only 6 in. Hub end Renssel- A. aer gate valves, each - - - - ­4 22.65 Seven only, 4 in. Hub end Renssel- aer gate valves, each - - - - - 12.50 One only, 6 in. flanged check , valve, each - - - - - - - - - -- 115.00 d Five lin. feet 6 in. Standard black screwpipe, per $nt. ---- 1.50 Two lin. feet 6 in. Standard Black screw pipe, per ft. ------ 1.50 Two only, 6 in. flanged 45° Ells,ea. 9.00 3 Fourteen only, 4 in. Fire Hydrants : 1- 21 in. outlet ,each ------- - 53.75 Two 4-in. Fire Hydrants, 2-2-2 in. outlets , each - - - - - - - 55.75 Total bid - - - - - - - - - - - -$127$.20 WALWORTH CALIFORNIA CO!!PANY• Eight only, 6 in. Hub- - - - end gate valves, Walworth #2150-125$, each - 14.55 7 seven mly, 4 in. Hub end gate valves, Walworth #2150- 125#, each - - - - - - - - - 8.67 One only, 6 in. flanged check valve, faced and drilled, and complete with companion flanges, faced and drilled, with necessary bolts,nuts, gaskets, Walworth {2221-#125, 21.29 each. One piece 6 in. Standard black wrot steel pipe, threaded both ends, cut exactly five feet, --8.70.each. A One piece, 6 in. standard black 1 wrot pipe, threaded both ends, cut exactly, two ft.- _ 4.54 each , Add or deduct per ft. if larger ; or smaller, - - - - - - - - - 1.3857 Two only, 6 in. S.cast iron flan- ged 450 elbows faced and drilled complete with companion flanges faced and drilled, necessary bolts, nuts, and gaskets, each- 9.08 a` 14 only, 4 in. Corey Fire Hy- drants, 1-2j in. outlet, each $53.75 Two only, 4 in. Corey Fire Hy- dra:its, 2-22 in. outlet, ea. $55.75 . Total Bid - - - - - - - - - $1090'.18 UNIT NO. FIVE. �S ' 19ATER WORKS SUPPLY CO. ±; 100 lin. ft. 2-in..galvanized a pipe, per ft. - - - - - -- - - .22 750 lin. ft. 1 in. galvanized pipe, per fat. - - - - - - - - - - - - - X101 75 only, 1}," x 10" galvanized nipples,. each. - - - - - - - - - - .35 75 only, lxlxlj galvanized tees, ea. 40 75 only 1 in. x 3/4" galvanized Reducers, each - - - - - - -- .15 75 1 in. plugs, each, - - - - - - - - .06 75 3/4" x'3. in.galvanized nipples, ea. .06 5 2 in. galvanized tees, each. - - - - .60 Five only, 1 in. x 2 ih. Bushings, ea. .20 One only, 2" x 1j" galvanized reducer. .47 each. 1 2 in. plug, each - - - - - - - --- .15 Total bid - - - - - - - - - - - - -$180.12 c. 220 'i I ft TALWORTH CALIFORNIA CO. 1002 in. Standard galvanized toungston wrot steel pipe, thregded and coupled per ft. --- $.2245 750 ft. 1 in. Standard galvanized Youngston wrot steel pipe, threaded and coupled, ft. - - -- .1035 75 1 1/4# x 1011,3tandard galvanized wrot nipples, each, - - - - - - - .2167 75 lxlxlj Standard galvanized hall. Ed. tees, - - - - - - - -- - - .3214 75 1x3/4" Std. galvanized Nall. Bd Reducers, each, - - - - - - - - - .1206 75 1" Cast irm plugs, each, - - - - - -.0283 75 3/4 x 3." Standard galvanized wrot nipples , each - - - - - - - .0479 5- 2 in. Standard galvanized Nall. Bd. tees, each, Five lx2 cast iron bushings, each - - -.0400 One 2" x IV Standard galvanized mall. Bd. Reducers, each - - - - - - -- .37181. One 2 in. Cast iron plug, each - - - .0711. Total bid - - - - - - - - - - - -- $157.90 UNIT 10. SIX. WATER WORKS STTPPLY CO. 75 3/4" Curb stops, each, - - - - $1.56 Forty service clamps, for a in. cast iron pipe,each - - -- 1.33 35 Service clamps, for 4 ini cast iron pipe, each, - - - -- 1.02 Total Bid - - - - - - - - - - - - -$205.90 WALWORTH CAL30RNIA CO_ 75 3/4" Mueller No. G, 10201 Key Curb stops, for iron pipet ea. -- 1.54 40 Mueller No. G-10462 single strap service clamps for 6 in. cast iron pipe tapped for 1 1/4" Standard wrot pipe and including lead ring gaskets, each, - - - - 1.24 35 Mueller No. G-10458, single strap service clamps, for 4" cast iron water pipe, tapped for 1}," Standard wrot pipe and including lead ring gaskets, ea. 96 Total Bid - - - - - - - - -- - - - 619370 UNIT NO. SEVEN. WATER WORKS SUPPLY CO. 75 only, 5/8 x 3/4 each, Neptune trident, splt case water hy- drants, each - - - - -- - - 11.60 Total bid - - - - - - - - - - - -$970.00 WALWORTH CALIFORNIA CO. 75-5/9 x 34" W. Mode' G, all bronze case, oil enclosed gear train complete, with brass coupling ready to benstalled 8.40 Total bid - -- - - - - - - - -- $6;0.00 NATIONAL METER COMPANY: 75 only, 5/9 x 3/4" water hydrants AA X type Empire Water hy- drant with oil gear train and with connections - - - - 13.55 each. Total bid - - - - - - - ---- $1016.25 NEPTUNE METER CO. 75 5X-" x 3/411 Neptune water meters, each - - - - - - - - - $11.61 .Total bid - - - - - - - - --- - 870.75 UNIT NO. EIGHT. Art Concrete Works: 75 only,-meter boxes, each, - - - - $ 1.25 UNIT NO. NINE. YOUNG BROS. Installing: , Six only, 6x6x4 cast iron tees, ea. - $ 3.00 2only, .6x6x6, castiron tees, ea. - 3.00 2940 lin. feet, o'" cast iron pipe, 350rfoot feet, 4- cast iron pipe, ft. .35 0lin 3 only 6x6x6x6 cast iron crosses, ea. 3.00 10 only 4x4x4 cast iron tees, each .-- 2.50 1 only6x4x6 cast iron tees, each - - --3.00 6 only, 6" cast iron olugs,each --- 1.00 6 Only 4" cast iron plugs, each - - -- .75 1 only 6x6x4x4 cad iron cross, each -- 3.00 4 only 6x4 cast iron bell end reduc- era, each - - - - - - - - - - - - 2.00 8 mnly 6" hub and gate valves, each -- 2.50 7 only 4" gate valves, each - - - - - - 2.00 ,- I � P 221 One only, 6" flanged check valve, each - - - - _ $1.50 5 lineal feet 611 standard screw pipe, per ft. -- .30 2 lineal feet 611 standard screw pipe, per ft. -- .30 2only 61, flanged 456 ells, each - - - - - -- 1.25 14 only 4" fire hydrants, 1 2 " outlet, each 7.50 - 2 only, 4" fire hydrants, 2 2g° outlet, each -- 12.50 j. Uaking 75 service connections, each - - - -- 1.50 Install':ng 50 lin. ft. 2" service pine in ' pavement per foot, - - - - - ..25 yj Installing 50 lin. ft. 2" service pipee in - gravel or earth, per foot - - - - - - .15 Installing 50 lin. ft. 1" service pine in pavement per foot, - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -15 Installing 700 lin. ft. 1" service pipe in gravel or earth, per foot, - - - - - - - - - -- - - .125 Installing 70 water meters and meter boxes in gravel or earth, each , --- - - - - - - - --1.00 Installing 5 water meters and meter boxes - - -S in concrete sidewalks, each - - - - 2.50 Installing 15 valve boxes, each- - - - 22.50 Total bid - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -2996.10 THEREUPON, it is ordered that the bids of United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company, GRINNELL COMPANY, AMERICAN CAST IRON PIPE COMPANY, WESTERN -S Wells Works, Inc. be and the same are hereby denied consideration for the reason that they did not comply with the advertisement by not furnishing certified checks. 7 Thereupon said bids having all been referred to J.G.Barnard, Engineer i for said District and the District Attorney, the said J.G.Barnard reports to this Board that on Unit No. One, that H.Logan is the lowest and best bidder; on Unit No. Two that both bids should be rejected for the reason that neither has complied g 3 with specifications; that on Unit No. Three, that the bid of Pacific States Cast Iron Pipe Company is lowest and best bid;that on Unit No. Four, the bid of water Works J1 >a ' Supply Company should be accepted as the only one complying strictly with the plans and specifications; on Unit No. Five, and Unit No. Six, Nalworth California Company 1 is the lowest and best bid presented; on Unit No.Seven the bid of the National Meter Company is the best bid presented and should be accepted; on Unit No. Eight, the bid of Art Concrete Works is incomplete and should be rejected; on Unit No. Nine, the bi of Young Bros. is the lowest and best bid presented. Thereupon, it is bythe Board ORDERED that the following bids, to wit: Unit No. One, H.LOGAN.: Unit No. Three, PACIFIC STATES CAST IRON PIPE COMPANY; Unit No. Four, ',TATER WORKS SUPPLY COMPANY; Unit No. Five and No. Six, WAIXORTH CALIFORNIA COMP Y, UNIT No. Seven, NATIONAL IE-TER COMPANY; and Unit No. Nine, YOUIC BROS. be and the sam are hereby accepted and contracts awarded to each of said bidders for the units abov named. ' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that each of said contractors give bonds in following „ sums to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful performance of $ t� said contract and fifty per cent of estimated cortract price as security for labor 3 performed and material furnished. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that all other bids for Units not named, be, and the y ' sake are hereby rejected. p �i 'a V I 222 i V i In the Matter of approval of bonds for road work. It is b;. the board ordered that the bond of Kaiser PavinE Company and Heafey,;,ioore Company, on contracts heretofore awarded to them, be and the same are hereby approved. �. In the Matter of providing funds for County Farm Advisor and Couaty Home Demonstration Agent. The University of California College of Agriculturei United States Department of Agriculture, having Pres.^.:ted to this Board a form of Contract providing among other things, for the setting aside of the sum of $4000 to further the work of the County Farm Advisor and County Home Demonstration Agent in Contra Costa County; IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that said form of Contract be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa, the contract for said Farm Advisor and Coun y Horne Demonstration Agent, wherein the County agrees toeppropriate the sum of $4000 for expenses of said officials in Contra Costa County. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of application of The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to lay pipe. and poles. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board, to cross county road at-Clyde, with a 1 1/2" pipe driven under said county road, Itis by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board, in conjunction with ¢acific Gas & Electric Co., for permit to erect five pole to be used jointly by the Pacific Gas s Electric Company and Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company on the southerly side of 4ospital Grounds, and running from Alhamb a Avenue to the rear of the hospital buildina,-s, as shown by their schedule marked R.O. ' 2635 attached to application; It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted.K I j r 223 f In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having filed with this Board, a statement showing that clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll of 1926-27, asking authorization to correct ,same, in this, that in the year 1926, an increase of $900 was made in the assessment - ' of improvements belonging to Francesco C.DeVincenzo located on the 'Nest 1/2 of Lot 12, Block 53, City of Pittsburg; this was an error as the improvements should have been placed on East 1/2 of Lot 12, Block 53; Also Lots 1, 2, 6, Santa Fe Land & Improvement Company was assessed with 7.90 acres described as follows:.a portion of N.E. 1/4 of N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 25, T 2 N. R 2 E., bounded N. and E. by Stiction line, and S. & W. by A.T.& S.F. Rv. See Vol. 22 Assessment #44930; this is an erroneous assessment as it is operative property and is a portion of what, is known as Oakley Station grounds at a Oakley, and appears on the operative roll for 1926 as follows: All that portion of N. 1/2 of N.W. 1/4 of Sec. 25, T 2 N. R. 2 E. lying N. of the right of way containing 14.25 acres and should not have appeared on the non-operative roll; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the above assessments be and the are hereby ordered cancelled, with the taxes and delinquencies thereo n.k, In the Matter of Allowance of a ' Claim of Tiffany & McKellops, in t Sup. Dist. #5. Tiffany & McKellops, having filed a claim against the County of Contra Costa ;i f r Estimate No. 3, in sum of $656$.44 and a claim for Estimate No. 4, for $693.46, for rocking Div. No. 45, and 'Nithhold Notices having been filed against the said contractc rs 2 by following persons in following amounts: Frank Lamp, in sum of $2172.29; M.H.Benn, in sum of370.00 Trembath & Frederickson, in sum of $206.54 and said Tiffany & McKellops having filed with this Board authorization to pay to sai i Frank Lamp, M.R.Benn and Trembath & Frederickson, the sums above stated, and it j appearing to the Board that the funds of S.D. 5, would be unreasonably burdened by th a full payment of said claims, IT IS ORDERED that the County Auditor draw warrant on General Fund in favor of �Y Frank Lamp, for the sum of $2172.29; in favor of M.H.Benn for the sum of $370.00 in favor of Trembath & Frederickson for the sum of $206.54 and in favor of Tiffanv & McKellops, for the sum of $3819.31, making a total of $6,565.44 as shown on claim for t Estimate No. 3, and a warrant on general fund for sum of $693.46 in favor of Tiffany It & McKellops, for Estimate No. 4. r �S �6 i� I 221 I �A In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District x#1619. I Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following I' warrants of said Reclamation District 41619, be and the same are hereby approved, to it: No. Date Amount. 5 470 July 8th, 1927 $ 25.00 478 July 30th, 1927 100.00 480 Aug. 8th, 1927 6.65 481 Aug.8th, 1927 19.50 482 Aug. 15, 1927 388.10 483 Aug. 18, 1927 63.16 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of aF said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #799, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 194 July 7, 1927 $7 .00 196 Aug. 11, 1927 94.70 And the Chairman is hereby authorized to note the approval of said Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of allowance of I, Warrant for Paving Div. #43, Sup. Dist. #5. A warrant of C.W.Wood, for $8171.44 for paving Div. #43, of County Highway System, having been presented to this Board, and it appearing to the Board that the funds of said Sup. Dist. #5 could be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claim, It is by the Board ordered that said claim be paid out of the General Fund and that the County ~editor draw warrant on the County Treasurer for the sum of $8171 44 out of said General F`1nd. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. l In the Matter of Correction of Order for installation of additional lights in Kensington Lighting histrict. This Board having heretofore on July 5, 1927, adopted Resolution authorizing Pacific Gas & Electric Company to install certain lights prayed for in petition filed with this Board on said date, and it now appearing from letter received from Pacific Gas & Electric Company, that Locations 4 and 10, on said Request are duplicates, and that No. 2 is an impossible location; '1 It is, by the Board ordered that said Resolution be and the same is hereby Lo corrected by striking out partions 2 and 10, and that said Pacific Gas & Electric I 225 ,F Company be authorized to proceed with said work and said Resolution is tr reby correct d* i 1. In the Matter of Appointment of ?' ' Contact Man. ; Stanley Abel, Vice-President Western Division of American Road Builders Assn. =7 County Highway Officials Division, having notified this Board that the said organizat on desires that a County Contact Man be appointed who will make reports to the American Road Builders whenever requested, regarding road conditions in Contra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby appointed " as Contact Man to make such reports whenever requested.-= In the Matter of Letter from A.J.Eddy, Sup°rintendent of Streets, Berkeley.. A let ter was received from a.J.Eddy, Superintendent of Streets of Berkeley, regarding culvert.on Arlington Avenue, and the matter was referred to Supervisor Knot in whose District such culvert is situated. In the Matter of inshallment of extra lights ' in Oakley Lighting District. Tony Dal Porta heretofore appointed by this Board to report to this Board the number of lights which will be required in new addition to Oakley Lighting District and said Tony Dal Porta havin- reported that five additional lights will be required; It is, by the Board ordered that Pacific Gas & Electric Coa:pany are hereby authorized to install said five extra lights. at places indicated by said Tony Dal Porta.., In the.Fatter of approval of Financial Report of Contra Costa County. ' The Financial Report of Contra Costa County was presented' to the Board by A.I. Sullenger, County auditor, and was approved by the Board and ordered published in the Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, in manner,and for the time required by law. ' In the %atter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is br the Board ordered tat Supervisor Zeb Knott be and he is herebv grant- ed a leave o= absence of sixty days from and after date of leaving the State of .California. I 226 I In the Matter of Levy of State and County Taxes for fiscal year 1927-29. The Board havinS considered the value of all property returned on Assessment Roll of Cont_a Costa County, and amounts required to be raised for conduct of the business of the County for the fier ' year 1927_29, and the State Board of Equalizatl ion having certified to this Board, that there will be no tax required for State purposes on property of said County; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the tax to be collected on each ,x"100 of valuation of property in Contra CostaCounty for the year 1927-29, be and the same is hereby fixed and levied as follows: , GENERAL FUND-----------------j•4j HOSPITAL FUND - - - - - - - - .1o5 SALARY FU31D - - - - - - - - .25 GRAMMAR SCHOOL FUND - - - - .41 HIGH SCHOOL FUND - - - - -- .195 ROAD FUND - - - - - - - - - .35 INT.& SINK FUND (OT HOUSE) -- .015 INT. & SINK FUND (HIGH`rAYS)- .20 f COUNTY LIBRARY FUND -- - - - .07 4YEI14AR JT. HOSPITAL FUND --- 035 BOND ROAD MAIN. FUND - - - 14� TOTAL RATE The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Taxes on certain school and high school Districts , for 1927_29. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger, having reported to this Board, that certain school and union high school districts are liable for certain taxes to raise money for payment of bonds and taxes respectively voted for in said districts, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that special taxes be levied on each $100 of val- uation of property in following named school and union high school districts, to wit: Pinole-Herc•ales ------------$.02 Concord - - - - - - - - -$.45 Richmond No. 1 ------------- .005 Danville - - - - - - - - -.41 Richn-nd U.H.S. #1 - -- - - -.01 Excelsior - - - - - - - ..06 John 5,�t U.H.S. #1 - - - - -.O1 Oakley - - - - - - - - - -.35 Stege - - - - - - - - - - -- .005 Carquinez - - - - - - - - .19 Martinez #1 - - - - - - - - -.025 Orinda Union - - - - - -- .19 Alhambra U.H. #2 - - - - -- .115 Amador Valley - - - - -- .f0 Alhambra U.H. #3 - - - - - - •055 Pacheco - - - - - - - - -.21 i Liberty U.E.S. - - - - - - - .09 Richmond U.H.S. #2 - - -_ .12 Mt.Diablo U.H.S. - - - - - - .06 John Swett U H. S. - - - -.27 San Ramon U H.5. - - - - - - -05 Pittsburg High - - - - - -.02- Port Costa - - - - - - - - - .13 Central - - - - - - - - -- .10 Richmond #2 - - - - - - - - 04 Richmond #j - - - - - - -,04 Richmond #4 - - - - - - - - -.L3 Rodeo #1 - - - - - - - - - - .19 Rodeo #2 - - - - - - - - -- .2� Pittsburg #1 - - - - - - - - .Oo Pittsburg No. 2 - - - - -- - .16 Selby - - - - - - - - - - -•02 Willow Springs - - - - - - - .21 Bay Point - - - - - - - - - -.12 Antioch 01 - - - - - - -'.25 Antioch-Live Oak #2 - - - - -.21 Pleasant Hill - - - - - - - -.23 Lafayette 41 - - - - - - - - .22 Lafayette #2 - - - - - - - - -19 Martinez ##3 - - - - - - - - -•05 Martinez A - - - - - - - - -.055 San Pablo #1 - - - - - - - - .19 San Pablo #2 - - - - - - - ---07 San Pablo #3 - - - - - - - - -25 . Brentwood - - - - - - - - - -.29 Brionee Valley - - - - - -- . 27 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I I In the Hatter of Levy of Taxes in certain school districts for 1927_28. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for following school districts Navin,_ respectively in .*canner and form and within time required by lays certified to this Hoard, a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of the following naked school districts for conduct and maintenance of said schools during the fiscal year 1927-28; IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a special tax be levied on each $100 ' of valuation of property in following named school districts, for 1927-28, as follow : Alamo ---------------$-05 Pittsburg- Ambrose - - - - --- •30 Pleasant Hill - - - - - - -.30 Antioch-Live Oak Union-30 Poit Costa - - - - - - - - -30 Avon - - - - - - - -- -02 Riohmond - - - - - - - - --.30 Bay Point - - - - - - -21 Rodeo - - - - - - - - - - -.30 Bradford - - - - -- - -30 San Pablo - - - - - - - - --30 Brentwood-Deer Valley .30 Selby- - - - - - - - - - --•20 Briones Valley - - - -.30 Sheldon - - - - - - - - -- .06 Byron - - - - - - - - .lo' Sobrante - - - - - - - - - .20 Canyon - - - - - - - -.24 Tassajara - - - - - - - - -•06 Carquinez •30 qui_ Vine Hill - - - - - - - - --26 - - - - - - Clayton Valley _ _ _ -.21 walnut Creek - - - - - - - _30 Concord - - - - - - - -30 Willow Spring - - - -- - .30 Danville - - - - -- - -30 Excelsior - - - - - --08 Franklin - - - - - - -.2.2 Hot Springs - - - - - .10 Iron House Union - - -.25 Jersey - - - - - - - -•17 Knightsen - - - - - --•15 Lafayatte - - - - - - -12 Liberty - - - - - - - .13 Lone Tree - - - - - - -12 ' Martinez ---- - - - 3C Yichols - -11 Oak Grove - — 30 Orinda Union - - - - .30 Pacheco - - - - - - - -30 Pinole-Hercules Un. - .30 The said order is passed bythe unanimous vote of the Board. In the Yatter of Levy of Tax for building purposes. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for each of said Districts following, having in manner and time required by law, certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of the following named ' school districts, IT IS BYTHE B&IDARD ORDERED that special taxes be levied on each $100 of valu- ation of property in said Districts following for building purposes,for the year 1927-28, to wit: ? Ambrose - - - - - - - -$-15 Pinole-Hercules Union - - - - -$-13- ' Antioch-Live Oak Un. -15 Pittsburg -- --------- - ------ .15 Bradford - --15 Port Costa - -.15 Briones Valley - .•15 ]Richmond - •15 Carquinez - - - - - - --.15 Rodeo - - - - - - - - - - - - - -15 Concord - - - - - - - - .15 Sari Pablo - - - - - - - - - - -.15 )'a.rtinez - - - - - - -.15 Walnut Creek - - - - - - - - - -:15 Oak Grove - - - - - - - -15 Drinda Union - - - - - -•05 Pacheco - - - - - - - - .15 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. W `Ire' • J 228 i i In the Matter of taxes for Kindergarten schools, for 1927-2E. I } The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in and for the following school districts having certified to this Board, a statement of respective amounts that Trill be required in each of the following named school districts for maintenance and con duct of kindergarten schools, therein, ' It is BY iE BOARD ORDERED that a special tax for maintenance of kindergarte schools in each of the following named school districts on each $100 of valuation o property therein, for fLscal year 1927-28, be levied as follows: Antioch-Live Oak - - - --$-13 Carquinez - - - - - - - -- .Do Concord - - - - - - - - -- .15 Martinez - - - - - - - -- .15 ; Pinole`iercules Pittsburg - - - - - - - - -.10 Richmond - - - - - - - - - -05 f San Pablo - - - - - -- -- .15 Walnut Creek - - - - - - - .15 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Special tax for maintenance of High Schools for 1927-28. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees of, each of said Union High School Districts having in manner and form and within the, time required by law, certified to this Board, a statement of money required in union high school districts for conduct and maintenance of schools, It is, by the Board ordered that a tax on each $100 of valuation of property in following named high school districts, be levied, to wit: Antioch High - - - -- - $•75 Alhambra Union - - - - - .60 John Swett Union - - - - .Z5 Liberty Union - - - - - -.b3 Mt.Diablo Union High -- :40 Pittsburg High - - - - -,75 Richmond U.H. - - -- - - 0 San Ramon Valley U.H. -- .53 Amador Valley U.H. - - - .17 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the "atter of Levy of Tax ' to maintain system of street lighting in Highway Lighting Districts. The Board having heretofore awarded contracts for equipping and maintaining and install-ing a system of street lights in certain highway lighting districts, , hereinafter named, and the County `auditor having certified to this Board, the amout of tax that will be required in said districts for maintenance of said street light, for 1927-25, in accordance with said request, It is ordered that a special tax in each of the following highway lighting districts be levied on each $100 of valuation of taxable property within the limit of said Districts, to wit: r .. Brentm:,d, _x,22 Byron - - - - - - - - - •54 Bay Point-- - - - - - ---36 Crockett-Crolona & Valona.60 Kensingtn - - - - - - - .06 Oakley - - - - - - - - — .60 Danville - - -- - - - - -.30 ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Levy of Taxes for maintenance of Fire Departments in unincorporated ' towns and Fire Protection Districts. The County auditor and Board of Fire Commissioners in and for unincorporate towns and Fire Protection Districts he_einafter named, having in manner and form and within the time required by law. certified to this Board, a statement of respect ive a:ro,ints that will be required in each of said Districts, for the purpose of equipping a fire department therein, It is ordered that a special tax on each $100 of valuation of property within said Districts, be levied as follows, to wit: Danville - - - - - - - y.11 Mt.Diablo - - - - - - - .07 Central —_ - - - - - - .12 _ Lafayette - - - - - - .10 Crockett k Crolona ---- .50 Bay Point - - - - - - —.50 Carquinez - - - - - - - 1.00 Tenney Terrace - -- .50 Sa - - - - - -n Pablo .22 Mt.View - - 1.25 The said order is passmd by the unanimous vote -f the Board. - In the Matter of Levy of Tax in Road Improvement Districts Nos. 1 and 3. Bonds of Road Improvement Districts Nos. 1 and 3, having been issued out s of this Board under provisions of Road Listrict Improvement Act of 1917, page 806, and as amended, and the County Auditor leaving certified to this Board as to the amount that will be required in each of the said road Improvement Districts Nos. 1 and 3, to pay the principal and interest that has become due or will become due on ' said bonds until theproceeds of another tax levy will be available for the payment �i of said bonds, _ i. IT IS ORDERED that a special tax be levied on each $100 of assessed valuatict, of land, with_n said Road Improvement Districts Nos. 1 and 3, as follows: Road Improvement District No. One-- $12.00 ' Road Improvement District No. Three- 3.80 Said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i.; S ez yf 3 ^I +�I 230 ; a In the ;Satter of levy of tax in Cont-,a Costa younty "ater Works District #1. County Auditor having reported to this Board, that.the Contra Costa County, Water Works District Vo. 1 is liable for certain taxes to,raise money for payment of bonds and taxes voted for in said District; i It is, by the Board ordered that a special tax be levied on each $100 of val- uation of property in said District as follows, to wit: $1.10 on each $100 of valuation of all prop rty in said district. s� is rhe said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement District #1. The County Auditor having reported to this Board that Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement Dis,:rict R. is liable for certain taxes to raise money for abate- ment of mosquitoes therein, It is by the Board ordered that a tax of $.10 on each $100 of valuation of property situated within said Abatement District be levied on all assessable propert within said District. In the matter of Aplication of A.J.Rocha, for permission to cross county `a road with pipe line. A.J.Rocha Navin* filed with this Board ai application to cross county road on Highway between lands of E.J.Viera and A.J.Rocha, for p+urpze of laying a pipe z for irrigation purposes, It is ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted, said pip to be placed under said road and said road replaced to the entire satisfaction of s the Supervisor eEeaid District and the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County. ?�c i` In the Matter of Dance permits. , Applications for permits to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.S. on following i morning, are filed by the following named persons and societies, for the following ?!: dates, to wit: L.J.1�cHale, -American Legion.Hall, Brentwood, Sept. 10, 1927. Rodeo Friendship Club, Rodeo, Oct„ 29th., 19 27, S.P. R.S.I. of Danville, San Ramon Hall> Sept. 10, 1927. : Council Flora of Oakley #1, Oakley Hall, Sept. 24, 1927. ,-c It is by the Board ordered that said applications Sr dance permits be and the a same are hereby granted., 's �L 23:1 � a In the hatter of Allowance of Claims cs on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of I I Countyof Contra Costa, certai4moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile .i i Tax collected ;} State Treastu•er and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County j during the year 1927, and from money collected from violati.Tr. of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from mot'r truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expen ed .a by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said y County and the following claims having been presented against Districts Nos. 1, 2 and3, It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be and the same are paid out 'a of the Special Roast Fund, to wit; llist. ;#1: Joe Brown - - - - - - - - 03.00 L.L.Faria - - - - - - - -- 915.00 L.L.Faria, - - - - - _ _ --720.00 Ed. Faris, - - - - - - - - 112.50 Gus Fraiters - - - - - - - 124.90 Manuel V.Figuero - - - - --560.00 M.G.Moitoza - - - - - - -- 11.01 Joe Nunez - - - - - - - - - 67.50 ti Bank of Pinole, Assignee of Bill Sexton, Jr. - - - -33.75 Bank of Pinole, Assign of ?F.Sexton - - - - - - - - -38.25 J.T.Silva - - - - - - - - -159.50 T.T.Silva - - - - - - - -- 159.00 J.T,Silva - - - - - - - - - 49.06 ' Antone Vieria - _ -105.75 DIST. #2; Albert Costa - - - --$362.50 Hutchinson Co. - - - - -- 607.05 Hutchinson Co. - - - - - -939.90 Hutchinson co. - - - - - 916.63 DIST. #3: Austin Western. Road Mch.Do• $712.76 Benjamin Broekhurst - - - - 339,50 M.J.Beaanda - - - - - - - -- 7 2.87 ,4 M.J.Bevanda - ?64,52 Blake Bros» - - - - - - - -- 444.98 Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co.- 100.73 Cal. Corrugated Culvert Co.-256.08 Cameron & Nottingham - - - - 402.00 =! Cameron & Nottingham - - - _ 282.00 John Filomeo - - - - - - - - 247.50 A.A-Mc'»ahon - - - - - - - - -759.00 A.A.McYahon - - - - - - - 858.93 J.B.Near - - - - - - - - - 380.75 Peres Bros, - - - - - - - _ 254.50 Antone Rose - - - - - - - - 132.75 C.H.Silvas - - - - - - - __ 90.00 ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board7, j F A 1 t� 1 �a 232 4 i In the Matter of apportionment j of Railroad Taxes for the year 1927, 3 throughout the County of Contra Costa. , WHEREAS, the state Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this County is 57.287 miles and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1927, is $57,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, zl, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company, aggregating the sum of $4.975,359• That the length of main track and right of way of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value i. per mile of the same for the year 1927, is $38,500 on the whole franchise, roadway ' roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the j sum of $2,359,280. 1. That the length of the main track and right of way of the-San Francisco- j Sacramento Railroad Company, in said County is 33.75 miles, and the assessed valuei per mile of the same for the yearl9271 is $153150 on the whole franchise, roadway, j A, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the f sum of 5511,313• That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Companl upon which the franchise and rolling stook of the Pullman Company is operated in =" this County is 60.905 miles and the assessed value per mile for the year 1927 of su h p franchise and rolling stock in this county on said railroad is $1200, aggregating I ., i the sum of $73,086. That the number of miles of-track'of-the Atchison, Topeka and Santa•Fe `. F Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company i is operated in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile for the i year 1927, of such franchise and rolling stock in this county on said Railroad is 1's $1200 aggregating the sum of $73,536.00. ' . L i11HEREFORE, IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED AND DECREED that the length of j the main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this county is 87.287 ty miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $57,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of said railway, aggregating the a,= of $4,975,359 apportioned as follows, to wit: i Incorporated Towns. Is Martinez, 2.21 miles, 4125,970 Hercules 1.90 108,300 - Pinole .72 " 41,040 Pittsburg •55 " 1,35_0 E Richmond 6.104 " 3479 7,9�0 E Walnut Creek 1.52 " 103,740. School Districts. Port Costa 2.291 miles $130,585 Carquinez 1.75 " 99,750 Selby 1.79 n 102,030- Pinole-Hercules 3.65 " 205,050 Martinez 5.45 " 310,69-0 San Pablo 2.906 " 165,640 Richmond 6.104 " 347,930 ]gg P 233 i That the length of main track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company in this county is 61.28 miles and the assessment value per axile thereof is the sum of $382500 aggregating the sum of $2,359,280 apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated Towns. Antioch .95 miles $36,575 ' Pinole 1.02 " 34,270 a Hercules 1.91 of 73:U5 Pittsburg •57 " 21,945 Richmond 6.70 " 257,950 El Cerrito 2.30 " 88,550. School Districts. ' Martinez 2.22 miles $ 35.!+70 Pinole-Hercules 3.41 " 131.285 San Pablo 2.21 " 85,085 Richmond 9.00 " 346,500. That the length of main track of the San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad in this County is 33.75 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $15,150 aggregating the sum of $511,313 apportioned as follows: Incorporated Towns. Concord .295 miles $ 4,470. Pittsburg •58 of8,j85 Ralnut Creek 1.89 it 28,035 That 1-1,e number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon which the rolling stock and franchise of the Pullman Company is operated in this County is 61.28 miles and the assessed value per mile of such franchise and rolling steel: in this county on said Railroad is $1200 aggregating the sum of $73,536 ' apportioned as follows, to wit: Incorporated Towne. Martinez 2.21 miles $ 2,650. Hercules 1.90 " 2,280 Pinole .72 " 865 Pittsburg 55 66o Richmond 5.97 7,165 School Districts. San Pablo 1.41 miles $1690 4 Richmond 5.97 " 7,165 Pinole Hercules 3.0'5 ° ,380 Selby 1.79 " 2,150 Carquinez 1.75 " 2,100 Port Costa 2.15 " 2,500 Martinez 5 45 " 6,540• That the number cf miles of track of the Atchison:, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, upon which the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operate in this County is 60.905 miles and the assessed value Tz mile on said franchise and ' rolling_ stock of said Company in this county is ;$`1200 aggregating the sum of $73,086 apportioned as follows, to wit. Incorporated Towns. Antioch 96 miles $1,150. enc les 1.91 " 2,290 ' Pinole 1.00 " 1,200. Pittsburg 57 " 685 Richmond 6.70 " 8,040 E1 Cerrito 2.30 " 2,760. School llistricts. Martinez 2.22 miles $2,6'05. Pinole-Hercules 3.40 " 4,030 San Pablo 2.21 " 2,650 Richmond 9.00 " 10,800. The vote of the Eoard on the foregoing: order being as follows, to wit: Ayes: S•,ipervisors Knott, Clasen, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Prone. i' 234 E In tite Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Brentwood Deer Valley School i District. WHEREAS, on the 30th day of June, 1927, the Board of Trustees of the Brentwood Deer Valley School District of the County of Contra Costa, state of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by a resolution and order duly and , regularly passea and adopted by the said board of school trustees and entefed in th minutes thereof, on the said last mentioned date, said board of school trustees did call an election and resolve and order: That an election be called and held throughout said Brentwood Deer Valley'. ' School District on the 266th day of July, 1927, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Brentwood Deer Valley School District, the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Brentwood Deer Valley school District in the amount of Ter, thousand dollars ($10,000.00) to runnot exceeding ten years and to bear inter- est at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising mrey to be used for making alterations and additions to the school building of said Brentwood Deer Valley School District. :4HEREAS, an election was held in said Brentwood Deer Valley School Distri9t on the 266th day of July, 1927, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said Board of school trustees of said Brentwood Deer Valley School District, and all of the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of °uper.visors by the said Board of school trustees of the said Brentwood Deer Valley School District as required by law, and, WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare: � That in accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of school trustees, the Brentwood Deer Valley School District duly passed and adopted on the 30th day of June, 1927, an election was duly called in said Brentwood Deer Valley and was held in said Brentwood Deer Valley School District_ School District.on the 26th day of July, 1927, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the trustees of said Brentwood Deer Valley School District in th:ee (3) public places in said Brentwood Deer Valley School District, for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published in the said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and publish ed was in the form regired by the Political Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of the said polls at said election, theInspect r and Judges of election condzctim- said election in said Brentwood Deer Valley Bob ' District, tookthe oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof can- vassed the votes cast thereat and certified the result of said election to the said trustees of the Brentwood Deer Valley School District, and to them made return of the ballots and the poll and tally list of said election. That on the 2nd day of August, 1927, thesame being the seventh day after the election and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the said school true tees of the Brentwood Deer Valley School District met and canvassed the said retur s of said election frog; which :aid returns, the said trustees of said Brentwood Deer i 235 Vallev School District found and declared and this Hoard now finds and declares that there was a total of sixteen (lo') votes cast at said election and that more than two thirds (2/3) of the votes cast to wit: thirteen (13) votes were cast for issuing said bonds and three (3) votes were cast against issuing said bonds. and that none _ of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said echo 1 trustees of the said Brentwood Deer Valley School District caused an entry of the result of the said election to be made upon the minutes of to said board of school trustees. And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and _4 regularly called and held and conducted, and that notice thereof was duly•and regu- larly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvas - ed and in the manner and as required by law, and that all of the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done, have been done and performed in regular and d e form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the is auance of the school district bonds and that the total indebtedness of said school district including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by lay. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED.that the bonds of the Brenta-)cd Deer Valley school District, in the County of contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Ter, thousand ($10,000.) dollars, and that the same shall be numbered from one to ten inclusive, and shall be in denominations of One thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable within ten (10) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United t States of America, with interest thereon at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali_o rnia. It is further ordered that the said bonds shall be dated the first da!; of October, .1927, and shall be payable as follows: 1 bond numbered 1 to mature 1 year from date, to wit: on the lst day of u October, 1929; 1 bond numbered 2 to mature 2.years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of October, 1929; 1 bond numbered 3 to mature 3 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of October, 1930; a 1 bond numbered 4 to mature 4 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of { October, 1931; 1 bond numbered 5to mature 5 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of October, 1932; 1 bond numbered 6 to mature 6 years from date,to wit: on the lst day of October, 1933; J 1 bond numbered 7 to mature 7 vea-s from date, to wit: on the let day of October, 1934; 1 bond numbered to mature S years from date, to wit: on the let day of October, 1935; 1 bond numbered 9 to mature 9 years from date, to wit: on the let day of October, 1936; 1 bond numbered 10 to mature 10 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of October, 1937; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. $1000.00. SCHOOL DISTRICT_ BOND BRENTIM OD DEER VALLEY SCHOOL DISTRICT, COUNTY OF 03'TTRA CCSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Brentwo^d Deer Valley School District in the County of Contra Costa, ^I _+f 23G i' I State of Californ'a, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the Oo,inty'A3easurer of the County of Coat--a Costa, State of California, an the lst day of October, 19` One I thousand dollars ($1000.00) gold coin of the United States of America, with interestl thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi_ III annually on the 1st day of April and the let day of October of each and every year (I from the date hereof until this bond is paid. This bond is one of a series of bonds in like tenor and date numbered from '1 one to teninclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of.Ten thousand dollars ;: WO,00o.p0) and is issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of C311fornia, for the purpose of raising money to be used for I making alterations and additions to the school building of said Brentwood Dee_ Valley 3 School District, in said County of Contra Costa, Sta t;of California, in pursuance I� of and in strict conformity :vith the provisions of the Political Code and the Oonstituticr of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two-thirds a (2/3) of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout the said Brentwood Deer Valley School District, in said County i. and State, on the 26th day of Jul",,, 1927. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califon 1 nia, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held and con- ?' ducted And that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and the result thereof j1 was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular 1. and due form. and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law a^thorieing ! y the issuance of school district bonds. I X And it is also further certified anu: declared that the total amount of in- debtedness of said Brentwood Deer Valley School District including this issue of bonds, is within the limit required by law. , This bond is in the form p2escribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors) �¢ �r duly made and entered in its minutes on the 6th day of September, 1927, and shall bel payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Brentwood Deer Valley School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interes ii thereon, shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Brentwoo Deer Valley School District. Iii TNESS 'iTHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairman, and by the County Auditor, and attested by its Clerk with the Seal of said Board attached this a[ let day of October, 1927. x( �F I. Chairman, Board of Supervisors. County Auditor. u ATTEST: owity Clerk and Cle.,k of the Board of Supervisors of the 'jounty of Contra Costa State of California. RESOLVED, that to each of paid bonds shall be attached interest coupons "� 'r equal to number to twine the number of years said bonds shall run and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following, fora to wit: I 237' s ,$25.00 INTEREST COUPON. NO. r�k The Treasurer of the County of contra Costa, State of California, will nay g to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the Brentwood Deer j -s Valley School ilistrict, in said County and State, on the let day of 19_ ' at his office in the tow: of Martinez, in said Co❑nty and State, the sum of Twenty- five dollars ($25.00) for interest on gond No. of said Brentwood Dder Valley School �ietrict. County ditor. J ' Chairman of the Board of 5upervisors. ounty OlErk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in so- cordance .with the foreoing forms. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER. ORDERED that :7.J.Buchanan, Chairman of this Board, and J.H.dells, the Oountv Clerk and Clerk of said Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of said County is, and each of them, are, hereby authorized as such officia s, to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said Qounty, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors and to sign each of sr_id coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; ' AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 3rd day of Oct- ober) 1927, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States of America; after due 333 and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a notice, specifying the .time and place of selling said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, and the rate of interest thereon, the terms for which said bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof and the kind of money for which said bonds will be bold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of America; and that said bonds will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash as aforesaid, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervis rsE will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for two successive weeks jt in the Brentwood News, a newspaper printed and published,circulated in the saidy ' County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors hel on the 6th day of September, 1927. Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C,H."ayden, and 71.J.Buchanan and R.J.Treabath. ' Noes: None. Absent: None. I 1 c 2)@ . ) \ ! » � ,In the Matter of Issuance of . « Bond eBrentwood D: Valley . .School District. : —\ 2@z ahat the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors 3 the ountye Contra \\ Costa, State of California, the County »tom of the Countye Contra Cos#, mete of . \ California, cam CountyClerk, ex-officio Clewo the Board oSupervisors the « aa# J %«e Costa, State of California, _, and _we themg, & !ate rime . \ to execute the bonds issued @ the above matter. And the Boardtakes recess & meet m » 7, s#mber1b1927a10»am < A.M. vy . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a#z_, »A • \\.,2, \ ` � % < \� . . . . . :c a. ? ' 2 . § } . . ` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . / : . « � � «� 239': i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, SEPrT:BER 19th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. PRESENT: Hon. .7 J.Buchanan, Chairman; 6upervisas Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, ' and R.J.Trembath. J. ..yalls,Clcrk. Absent: Sun. Zeb Knott, In the 'Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Upon recommendation of Contra Costa County 'octal Service Department, Kathe ine Beasley, Executive, and good cause appearing therefor, IT IS, by the Board ORDERED that the allowances heretofore grar_tcd to follo - ing named persons be and the game are her-by discontinued from and after date set opposite their respective naw+es, to wit: Allowance heretofore madeto hrs. Fernando RomercTaor Ueey discontinued Sept. let, 1927. Allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Rosins. Borelli, Crockett, be discontinued August 1st, 1927- Allowance heretofore made to Mary Lewis Machado, be discontinued Aug. let, 1927. Allowance heretofore rade to Mary Madeiros, be discontinued Aug. Ist, 1927. Allowance heretofore made to Urs. John Blasevich, 426 Lexington Ave. E1 Cerrito, be discontinued July let, 1927. Allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Palma Cacciola, 130 '11. 2nd St. Pittsburg, be Iiscontinued Sept. 1st, 1927. - ' Allo�•ance heretofore made to Mrs. Rose Griffith, Pinole, be discontinued Sept. 1st, 1927. Allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Mary Villa, be discontinued Aug. 1st, 1927 In 'Matter of allowance to Indigents. - Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following '3" cash allowances be and the same are hereby granted to following named persons, com- mencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: To T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for care of Charles and Rita Griffith, $20 per month, state aid and $20 county aid, beginning Sept. let, 1927. That allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Delfina Dutra, San Pablo, for $15. �. beginning Feb. lot, 1927, be continued until the further order of this Board. That the sum of $20 state aid and $20 county aid be granted to St-Vincent's Orphanage at San Rafael, for the care of Columbo and hike Giu25&ida, beginning July 22nd, 1927. That the sur, of $30 per month state aid and 057.50 county aid, per month, be {I; and the same is hereby awarded to Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum at Bay View and Newhall Sts. San Francisco, for the care of Catherine, Concetta, Della, Gloria and Mary Giu ffrida, beginrino July 22nd, 1927. That the allowance heretofore made to i1rs. Venita BillinEs,1022 Thompson St. Martinez, be increased from $40 to VO permonth beginning Sept. 1st, 1927. That the sum of $20 per month county aid be and the sane is hereby granted to 'Mrs. Rose Griffith, Pinole, beginning Sept. 1st, 1927. It is furtherbrdered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on first of each and every- month, until -€ �i the further order of this Board, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. T j 2-:110 i In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #799. , Good cause appearing therefor it is by the Board ordered that thefollowing warrants of Reclamation District #799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 199 Sept. 2nd, 1927 $ 53.70 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this board or said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. . Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followi��g warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 494 Aug. 27, 1927• $334.15 457 Aug. 30, 1927 50.00 459 Sept. 10, 1927 150.00 And the Chairman is authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing his signature thereto. In the hatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: i No. Date ."mount. 435 Sept. 17, 1927 $ 93.00 490 190.0 491 " 112.00 492 9.45 49 55.0 496 110.o 497 " 57.95 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures themto. '...'. In the Matter of Contra Costa County Rater Works District #1. ' J.G.B.rnard, Engineer for Contra Costa County ':Nater Works District #1, having applied to this Board for permission to expend not to exceed the sum of $200 in testing well to be bored and to have blank applications for water service at estimates cost of $10, and to purchase 75 concrete meter boxes, 15 concrete valve boxes, and 15 - 2 ft. joints of six inch. concrete pipe at an estimated cost of $160, It is, by the Board ordered that said Engineer be and he is hereby authorized tj purchase for said ;Nater Company, said blanks, meter boxes, valve boxes and concrete pipe, and that he be authorized to expend not to exceed the sum of $200 in testing well. k ! 241 In the Matter of adoption of rules and regulations covering delivery-of Water within the boundaries of Contra Costa County Water 'Yorks District #1. ' The b1lowing rules and regulations covering delivery of water.within'the boundaries of Contra Costa County later Works District '#1, having been presented to this Board for approval by this Board and this Board deeming that said rules and regulations are sufficient for the present time for the govemmng of said Contra Costa Nater '.forks District #1, It is, by the Board ordered that the following rules and regulations 5 be and the same are hereby adopted as rules and regulations for government o' Said Contra Costa County ',Yater '.Yorks District #1, until further amended by this Board: 1: The Nater 'Yorks shall be in charge of the superintendent who,.shall be appointed by and be responsible to the governing body of the district. It shall be the duty of the Superintendent to read the meters in service nn d render and collect bills and give receipts in accordance with such readings and the rates for water service as set by the governing body of the district. He shall furnish such bonds,render such reports and make such deposition of moneys collected as may be req,ired by law or the said governing body. He shall make an-accounting to the County Treasurer under oath on the first day of each month for the preceding Calendar month. He shall-maintain an office within the district which shall be open at such regular times during the month as may enable consi:mers to conveniently pay bills and transact other necessary business with the District. He shall keep a card file of consumers names and location and number of meter, alphabetically arranged, and a second card file, numerically arranged, of meter numbers, consumers na_nes .and locati^n of meter. He shall keep a book shoring; consumers names, meter numbers, monthly meter readings and amount of water delivered and such other record as may be regeired by law or by the governing body of the district. He shalloare for or cause to be cared for for the pump and motor, shut off and turn on water to consumers, receive applications fo:3ervice, and superintend the installation of new services and the work of maintainin.- and repairing the system. 2. The minimum charge per service per month shall be $1.50 which sum shall entitle the consumer to not more than 3,000 gallons without additional charge. For any water delivered over 3,000 gallons, to any one service in any one mohth, the char7e shall be at the rate of .20 cents per 1,000 gallons. IJo meter shall serve more than one residence or building, unless said ; residence or b,ildings are located on the same lot. In this connection, a lot shall be considered as not Wore than a 50 foot street frontage. 4. Services will be installed on written application of the owner of the property to be served, such applications to be delivered to the superintendent. Services to property being served with water under pressure on October let, 1927, applications for service to which have been duly made on or before the above date will be installed free of charge. Applications for service to property not served byti:ater under pressure on October let, 1927; or applications made after October let, 1927, shall be accompanied by a cash payment of 37.50 to cover the approximate cost of making the service connnection. 5. meters shall be read not earlier than the 15th and not later than the s ' 18th of each month. Bills for meter readings shall be mailed or presented not later ' than the 23rd of the same month in which the readings are made. If bills are not paid by the 10th of the following month service may be discontinued, in which event service shall not be resumed until all charges for water used, up to the time of discontinuance of services, hate been paid. ` 6. Lines shall be tapped and curb stops turned on and off only by author' y of the Superintendent. .In the watter of Adoption of Plans z and specifications for Building Sub-way under county highway and tracks of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co. on Harbor St. Pittsburg, Sup.Dist. #4. F11 } R.H.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board plans and �S 1� specifications for the b,iilding of s•.b-way under county highway and tracks cf the ;fit Southern Pacific Railroad Company, on Harbor St. Pittsburg, in Sun. Dist. #4, It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, strain ghee s. and working details be and the same are hereby approved as plans and specifications, n 242 a, strain sheets and workin7 details, for the building of said sub-way under said County Highway and tracks of Southern Pacific Railroad Company, on Harbor Street, Pittsbur;=c, in sun "ist. #4, Contra Costa County. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the PittebLTg Post, for bids to be presented to this Board up to.the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on '. Monday, Oct. 17th, 1927, for the building of said sub-way in accordance with said plans and specifications. , =i In the Matter of Payment of Claim of Tiffany & McKellops for building of Road in Sup. Dist. F Tiffany & YoKellops, having filed a claim for final estimate for rocking of Div. #45, Sup. Dist. #5, and Withhold Notices having been filed against said clai by Benner Machine Company for the sun of $42.152 and by Horace A.Etzel, sole owner >. of Service Garage, Vallejo, for sum,,of $239.45, and said Tiffany & McKellops, having A; filed axorder with this Board to pay the sum of $42.15 to said Benner Machine Compan .� and the sum of $239.45 to Horace A.Etzel, sole owner of Service Garage, Vallejo, _3 and it, appearing to the Board that the funds of Sup. Dist. #5, would be unreasonably ;3 burdened by the full payment of said claim, for said road work in Sup. Dist. #5, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County on General Fund s Treasurer.in favor of Benner Machine Works for $42.15 and to Horace A.Etzel, sole 3 owner of °ervice Garage, Va'__ejo, for the sum of X239.45, and a warrant in favor of Tiffany & McKellops, for the sum of $4402.90, in full payment and as Inal estimate of said work on Div. #45, County Highirayk 7 'j } f `i3 - I In the Matter of Danville Highway Lihting District. Pacific Gas & Electric Company having heretofore been awarded a contract for installation and furnishing of lights in Danville Highway Lighting "istriot, It is, by the Board ordered that the bond 'presented herewith and form of contract, be and the same is hereby approved aid the Chairman of this Board is hereb E a. authorized to sign said contracts and approve said Bond by affixing his signature thereto. t J In the Latter of petiti-n to re-establish Deer Valley School District. A petition havinS been filed with this Board praying for the re-establishmen of Deer Valley School District which has been recently suspended by this Board, and said petition, showin__ that there arc eight children within said district as require by law, and it appearing to the Board that said school district should be re-establish- ad, j- It is, by the Board, ORDERED, that said Deer Valley School District, be and tl e same is hereby re-established as a school district. 2-13 In rvatter of Petition to re-establish Vasco School District. A petiti^n having been filed with this Board nrayin7 for the re-establishment of Vasco School District, which was recently suspended by this Board, and it appearin to this Board that there are eight or more pupils of the district ready to attend school, It is, by the Board ordered that said Vasco School District be and the same Y is hereby re aesperodaEl as a school district. s The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board, to wit: ' Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Trembath and Buchanan. a hoes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott. F In the Matter of approval of bonds of contractors. The following named contractors having filed with this Board surety bonds in accordance with previous order of this Board, to wit: Lloyd J.Reynolds, with Aetna Casualty & Surety Company as Surety. Ai Peres Bros. with Fidelity and Deposit Company as Surety. P.Garello & Co. Oakland, with Fidelity & Deposit Company as Surety. Robert Beryle, with Southern Surety Company as Surety. It is, by the Hoard ordered that said bonds and each of them be approved, ' and the Chairman of this Board authorized to execute said contracts for and on behal of the County of Contra Costs. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. i# The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for permit to conduct a dance on dates set opposite their name, until 3 o'clock A.M. San Ramon Hall Association, San Ramon Hall, Sept. 24, 1927. I.O.O.F. #378, Danville, Sept. 17, 1927, Oct. 15, 1927 and Oct. 29, 1927. It is by the Board ordered that said permits to hold such dances be and R the same ?,re herebv granted.,, s In the getter of Acceptance of and # Completion of Contract of O.T.Yood for Paving Div. x}43, Sup. Dist. #5. ' R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having filed with this Board, his certificate A showing that that certain Contract awarded by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to C.W.?flood, with Globe Indemnity Company as Surety, for paving Div. #43, Sup. Dist. #5, and entered into on the 5th da; of July, 1927, and which said Div.is known as the"BBoulevard,"running soth from Town of Brentwood, a distance of 2 /2 miles, has been completed according to said plans and specifications; It is, ba the Board ordered that the work under said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and sad work accepted on this 29th day of 9eptember,192 ;y `e� 2.1 3 i In the Matter of petition to change name of Willow Spring School District to Moraga School District. A p'tition signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of Willow Spring School District, praying for a change of name of :pillow Spring School District to Moraga School District, having been filed with this Board, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hearing on. said petition be fixed for L"onday, October 17th, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to give notice to all parties interested by sending a notice by registered mail to each of the trustees of said School zistrict, which said notice shall set forth the time and place of hearing an shall be mailed at least ten days before the date set for hearing. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the.County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa Count which said moneys are derived fro::, Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County E during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of motor vehicle Act 3 and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims against said Sup. District #3, having been filed. IT I3 BYT4.^m BOARD ORDERED that the said claims be paid as follows, out of the Special Road Funds, to wit: Sup. Diet. #3' Aq Blake Bros. - - - - - - $597.21. M.J.Bevanda- - - - - - 3506.31. A.A.McKahon - - - - - - 269.48 Palmer & Ford -- - - - 471.90 Palmer & Ford - - - -990.00. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: s Ayes: Supervisors Clasen, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: supervisor Knott. q r; fs -s i a 215 z In the Matterof acceptance of certain streets in towns of Crockett and Valona. E !MREAS, the hereinafter described portions of the hereinafter amed streets in the Towyn of Valona and the Town of Crockett are necessary for use as public highways of the County of Contra Costa; IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED: That all those portions of the hereinafter described streets in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, offered for dedication by the filing of the hereinafter described maps, be and the same are hereby declared to be public roads of the County of Contia Costa, State of California; All (a)„That portion of Sixth Svenue, in the Town of Valona, frnm the n^rtherly z boundary line of Lillian Street to the southerly boundary of Pomona Street; (b) All that portion of Third Avenue from the n-therly boundary line of Pomona Street to the southerly boundary line of Starr Street; Both of said portions of said street being delineated and designated on that certain map entitled "Lisp of the Town of Valona" filed in the office of the y1 County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 12th day of July, 1883- (c) Allthat nortinof Winslow Street, in the Town of Crockett, from the 'S easterly boundary line of Valley Street to the westerly boundary line of Vallejo Street, as said street is delineated and designated on thet certain map entitled "Map of the Town of Crockett" filed in the office of the ounty Recorder of the entitled, y of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 14th day of January, 180. �q �y AND THE Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 3rd, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. i A . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. Clerk. c'ca 'r rj �x • I 9 '1 6 :y J f i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 3rd, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors Oscar Olsson, C.H."ayden, R.J.Trembath. J•H.71ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of September, 1927, are read to the Board by the Clank and by the Board approved as read and signed bythe Ohairman and Clerk. ' f In the Matter of the application of Richmond-San Rafael Ferry and Tranrro=cation Company for a franchise to maintain a toil bridge and take tolls thereon across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties. The respective parties consenting thereto, It is by the Board ordered that the hearinz on said application be and the same is hereby set for trial for Monday Dec. 12, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of the application of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, Inc. for a franchise to maintain a toll bridge and take tolls thereon, across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties. The respective parties consenting thereto, it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the same is hereby set for trial for Monday Den. 12, 1927, at 10 o'clock A(M. In the Matter of Sale of Brentwood Deer Valley School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for sale of bonds to amount of $10,000 of Brentwood Deer Valley School District, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bid is received: DEAN, WITTER & CO., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premi of $139.00. Thereupon, there being no other or further bid presented, and it appearing to the Board that the said bid is a reasonable bid; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the said Brentwood Deer Valley School Bonds consisting of 10 bonds of denomination of $1000 ; each dated Oct. let,1927j and bearing interest at rate of 5% per cent per annum, € payable semi-annually, one bond payable each year for ten years; be and the same are g hereby sold to Dean, Witter & Co. for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of j 24? ; delivery and a premium of $139.00. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer deliver to said Dean,Wltter & Co. said ten bonds of said Brentwood Deer Valley School District, upon payment to him of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $139.00. ' Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott.,_ In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 488 Sept. 4, 1927 $ 7.50 490 Sept. 14, 1927 2,6 7733.64 491 Sept. 15, 1927 b6.68 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District #799• Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 197 Sept. 2nd, 1927 $26o.00. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this warrant by affixing his signatir a thereto. l In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants ' of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 155 Aug. 10, 1927 $ 1000.00 156 Aug.10, 1927 1900.00 157 Aug- 10, 1927 426.36 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the c approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. 11 218 i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $gO2. I Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followings warrants-of•said District be approved, to wit. No. Date Amount. , 446 sept. 24,1927 109.39 i 449 Sept. 24, 1927 140.00 450 Sept. 24, 1927 50.00 451 Sept. 24, 1927 6.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of these warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. , In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made applications to this Board to conduct a dance on dates set opposite their names, until 3 o'clock A.M., St.Francis Catholic Church, Bay Point, October 15, 1927. Royal Neighbors of America, Bay Point, Oqt. 29th, 1927- Sweden American Lodge, ,367, Bay Point, Vct. 23,1927. It is ordered that permission be granted to above named societies to conducts said dances. It is further ordered that application of M.C.George to conduct a dance at Moraga Oct. 15, 1927, and request of L.J. UcHale, for a dance at Knightsen Farm s ' Center, on Oct. 6, 1927, be and the-same are hereby denied I In the Matter of allowance to indigents. J.O. Van Names, having made application to this Board for relief, It is by the Board ordered that said application be referred to Miss Katherine Beasley, County Welfare Worker, with power to grant such aid as to her seems best. In the Matter of Contract with @outhern Pacific Railroad Company ' for building underground crossing under S.P. Railroad tracks on Harbor Boulevard, Pittsburg: The Southern racific Company having presented to this Board, a Form of Con— ' tract wherein they agree to perforn certain work and pay certain sums toward builds underground crossing under Southern Pacific Railroad tracks, on Harbour Boulevard, Pittsburg, It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are i hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. 249 °t In the iAatter of Application of East Bay Municipal Utility District to use booths and ballot boxes for election purposes. It is by the Board ordered that the East Bay Municipal Utility District be and they are hereby authorized to use the Richmond and E1 Cerrito booths and ballot boxes for purposes of election on Nov. 2nd, 1927. ' In the Matter of application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. to lay pole line on County Highway from Santa Fe Railway to City of Martinez. AIN The Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. having made application to this Board for permission to place poles on County road between Santa Fe Railway and City of Martinez, as shown on blue prints attached to said application; It is, by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby referred to County Engineer Arnold to check up and report to this Board if said poles are satisfactory to this Board., In the Matter of approval of bonds for work to be done in Contra Costa County Water Works District #1. This Board having heretofore awarded contracts to certain contractors for 3 furnishing of supplies to said District, and the following firms having presented forms of contract and bonds as required by law, -_ National M,ter C:mpany, a corporation, 3 Pacific Coast Iron Pipe Co. a corporation. Hercules Logan. James Young, doing business unddrthe firm name and style of Young Bros. <a: It is by the Board ordered the said bonds be and the same are hereby approved, and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute all of said ; contracts for and on behalf o_' the County of Contra Costa. -3 In Matter of contract of Terranova & Cataline. Terranova and Catalina having been heretofore awarded a contract for widening pa vement on East Third St. Pittsburg, and having presented to this Board as require '€ k by law, certain bonds, i It is ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby approved. ,I. h r� A: 't I 250 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that Miss Katherine Beasley be and she is hereby authorized to have certain dental work done for Mrs. Emma Sinclair, an indl-I gent person, at a cost of not to exceed $90.00. In Matter of Correction of Assessments. ' i G.O.Meese, county Assessor having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the following clerical errors appear on assessment roll for fiscal yea# , 1927-28, and asking authorization to correct same in accordance with Section 3581 of Political Code: I Through an error in copying the following assessment was omitted from Assess- ment Roll: In Concord School District Vol. 21, C.T.MeClellan in Pacheco Grant, all I that nrtion of Lot 17, of Galindo Estate, lying east of the San Francisco and Sacra- mento Railroad containing 21.95 acres at $175per acre, making a total assessed value of $3840. Authorization is hereby granted to add same to Assessment Roll of 1927-29- In Vol. 14, Assessment, #31,436, Salvatore Compagno is assessediith portion of Lotsl-2 and 7-6 in Block 43, Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, with personal property amounting to $200;there should be no personal property assessed with said property; authorization is granted to cancel same.,` In the Matter of Suit Entitled "County of Contra Costa, etc. vs. Cowell Portland j Cement Company, a corporation, " No. 13,546. ' WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisre has heretofore authorized the Horticultural Commissioner of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, under the direction I and with the co-operation of the District Attorney of Naid County to proceed to abate public all nuisances in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, consisting of premises infected or infested with ground squirrels; and WHEREAS, the Horticultural Commissioner, in pursuance of said authorization has abated a public nuisance on certain property belonging to the Cowell Portland i Cement Company situated in said County; and, ' WHEREAS, the District Attorney of said County has caused a lien to be filed against said property in accordance with the provisions of law and an action to foreclose said lien to be brought in the Superior Court of the State of California in and for the County of Contra Costa, entitled The County of Contra Costa, a poli- tical subdivision of the State of Celifornia, Plaintiff, vs. Cowell Portland Cement Company a corporation, Defendant, No. 13546, which said property is more particularly described in tke complaint in said action, to which reference is hereby made for further particulars. NOW, THEREFOR-, this Board hereby ratifies and approves the action of said Horticultural Commissional, and all of his acts in abating said nuisance, and hereby I ratifies and approves all of the actions ofthe District 'attorney of said County I in filing said lien and instituting and maintaining said suit to foreclose the same I I i kt 251 and hereby directs the said District Attorney to proceed with and to prosecute said action with all due diligence to a final judgment; PASSED AND ADOPTED by the Board of 6upervisors, this 3rd day of October,1927 Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Trembath and Chairman Buchanan. Noes: Supervisors: None. Absent: Supervisors: Knott. In Matter of Publication of Ordinance No. 199. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinancel%9 being an Ordinance reducing the permissible weight of Vehicles and loads on certain improved county highways of the County of Contra Costa, and providing a penalty for the violation thereof; and t r the time that said Ordinance shall go into effect; and having ordered same published in Contra Costa Gazette, for one week in manner prescribed by law, and it appearing to this Board that the affidavit of B.E.Stotts, shows that said Ordinance has been published in Contra Costa Gazette, for one week in ac- cordance with law, It is, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance be and the same is hereby declared duly published as required by law, and insofar as the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County is concerned, is in full force and effect. In the °"atter of Completion of contract of Peres Bros. for Paving Div. 043, of County Highwa*, at Crockett. The County Surveyor having filed with this Board his certificate showing u that that certain Contract awarded by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, to Peres Bros. with Fidelity & D e posit Company of Maryland, as Surety, entered into on the 19th day of Sept. 1927, for the paving of Div. iµ43, of County $ Highwav at Crockett, has been completed according to said plans and specifications; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that work under said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said work accepted on this 3rd day of Oct- ober, 1927 1 In the Matter df Release of Home Accident Insurance Co. to State Compensation Insurance Co. State Compensation Insurance Fund having requested for a Release to be signed by the County of Contra Costa for money paid by the Home Accident insurance I k Company on account of accident to Arthur Macdonald, Constable at Pinole; It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board execute said Release for and on behalf aCthe County of Contra Costa. 'i I *i I 252 j i In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that certain claims have been filed against Sup. Dists.and 3, and it appearing that the funds of listricts. 2 and 3, would be un- f reasonably burdened by the fullpayment of said claims; I , It is, by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid out of the General) Fund, to wi t: i SUP. DIST,#2: Kaiser raving Company, — S$6806.25. SUP. DIST. $3: Blake Bros. - - - - - - - 890.59 Blake Bros. - 456.22 ' Martinez Lumber Co. ---- 239.45 Palmer & Ford - - - - -- - 475.20 The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott In the Matter of allowance of claim on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State automobile Tax collected byState Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1927, and from moneys collected from violation of motor I vehicles Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts, and roads in said County and the following claim against Sup. Dist. #3 being presented 1 to the Board; Blake Bros. Co. - - - - - - - - - $901-39- It is, by the Board ord=red that said claim be paid out of the Special Road Fund. The said order is passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: No4e. Absent: °upervisor Knott.x In the Matter of Fixing Prices at which prisoners in County Jail shall be boarded. It appearing to the Board that it is necessary forthis Board to fix the price at which prisoners confined in the County Jail of the County of Uontra Costa shall be boarded; It is, by the Board ordered that the price for boarding the prisoners in I the County Jail be and the same is hereby fixed at forty-five cents per day for eacj prisoner confined therein, or fifteen cents per meal for each portion of a day, and that said meals for said prisoners are hereby authorized to be prepared and cooked �! l I erange = stove provided that purpose ebasement @ County Jail, and that y coal _e be furnished # the County to the extent of to exceed _ mss _ month, t » used for _am said _w. / AND the Board takes aaeye« o6m > \ Mae, a � 10 @e�kt= . . , . y \. . . . . . . . . . . .Cha!tea Clerk. \ ^ .� . . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . ..w« 254 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONT-A COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNI A. MONDAY, OCTOBER 17th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. - Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson and R.J.Trembath. J.H.'idle, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Zeb Knott and C.H.Havden. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. , It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of the County of Contra Cosa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa . County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa Countv during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said county exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said Countv and the following claims against Sup. Districts Nos. 2, 4, and 5, hav- ing been presented to the Board; It is ordered that the said claims be paid out of the Special Road. Fund, to wit: Sup. Dist. #2: A.A.McMahon, $254.06 A.A.Modahon 409.69 �. A.A.MoMahon 424.66 A.A.McMahon 422.70 A.A.McMahon 380.94. SUP. Dist. 4: Terranova & Cataline, $4715.63.. Sun. Dist. #5: L.J.McRevnolds� 5473.88• The said order is Gassed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Knott & Hayden,* In the flatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. {, Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 498 Oct. 15, 1927 $ 110.00 499 55.55 500 119.40 501 " 22.30 502 " 80.45 503 " 12.00 504 " 66.90 5 105. 33 506 32.90 507 " 84:76 508 " 29.25 509 " 42.30 510 ° 400.00 511 3.66 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by said Board by affixing their signatures thereto. ( r i l J .Y 2� In the Matter of Approval of ?Tarra::ts of Reclamation District $1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said District be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: ' NO. Date Amount. 499 Oct-"3, 1927 $299°8 00 498 " 1950.00 499 1909.98 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of ' said Board of said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Metter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board, his request showing the following clerical errors on Assessment Roll for 1927-28, and asking authorizatio to correct same, and said request having been consented to bythe District Attorney, It is ordered that the following corrections be made on the Assessment Roll to wit: Through an error in copying Bay Canties Land Company C{o Parr Terminal Company is assessed with 2.6669 acres of Tide lands, showing the assessed valuation of $420. (See Vol. 11 Assessment #25364) which valuation is valuation xr acre, the correct valuation is $1205. ' The same conditions exists in the assessment of the Bay Counties Land Company c/o Parr Terminal Company (see Assessment #25365) 23.281 acres assessed at $420.00 the correct total assessed valuation is $9760.00. The same conditions exist in the assessment of the Bey counties Land Company C/o Parr Terminal Company of 10.657 acres (assessment $25366) showi�ag a valuation of $840.00, this should be assessed at $840.00 per acre, making the correct total assessed valuation $8950. The same conditions exist in the assessment of the Bay Counties Land Company 9/o Parr Terminal Company assessed with 3.016 acres (see Assessment $25367) assessed at $420.00, the correct total assessed valuation is $1265. The same conditions exist in the assessment of the Bay Counties Land Company fi C//o Ford Motor Company (see Assessment x#25368 ) 62.576 acres assessed at $840.00 tfie correct total assessed valuation. In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 31587, 'N.A.Hill is assessed with the south 49' of the North 59' of Lot 5 and the Nest 10' of the south 49' of the North 59' of Lot 6 Block 71 Original Survey to the town of Martinez, with personal property amounting to $185.00. There should be no personal property assessed with this lot. Order to C cel granted. Through an error in copying the following assessment was omitted from the Assessment roll in the City of Richmond (see Vol. 10) Lot 40 Block 94 Richmond Annex assessed to James Lillicio. Authority to add same to roll is granted. In Vol. 14 Assessment No. 32187 Pietro Cruzi is assessed with Lots 1-2-3 Bloc 1 Shell Heights Tract, with improvements amounting to $850.00. There are no improve ments on these lots. Authority to cancel same granted. In Vol. 6 Assessment #13590 M.E.Rives, is assessed with Lots 15 and 16, Block 2 Soito's Addition with improvements amounting to $400. There are no improvements on these lots. Authority granted to cancel same. In Vol. 14 Assessment x#32405 Lot 9 Higgins Tract is assessed to Archibald Higgins and Mae F.Archibald in care of Alonzo Belnap with improvements amounting to $1300. These improvements were not built on this lot until after the first Monday in March of this year, and should not have been assessed. Order to cancel same. In Vol. 14 Assessment x`31426 Eva Cbarlup is assessed with Lot 1, Block 40 Original Survey to the Town of Martinez with personal property amounting to $700. This is a double assessment as the personal propeity in question was assessed unsecurt d and War Veteran Exemption on same was allowed. Order to cancel same. K Iv f X56 I In the Matter of application of Pacific Cas & Electric Company to install pole in rear of Detention Home. The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having requested permission to install Dole in rear of the Detention Home for the purpose of installing electric wires them- ' on, It is by the Hoard ordered that said application be and the same is hereby granted.,- In ranted.,In the Matter of approval of Bonds of Contractors awarded contracts in Contra Costa oounty 'Mater Works District #1. The Rater Works Supply Company and the Walworth California Company having presented good and sufficient bonds in accordance with previous order of this Board, for contracts awarded to them, It is by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them, be and the same are hereby approved. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following perms and societies be and they are hereby granted dance permits to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on morning following date of said dance, to wit: Moraga P.T.A. Oct. 22nd, 1927, Willow Springs School, Moraga. Lone Tree Farm Center, Oct. 29th, 1927, American Legion Hall, Brentwood. Liberty Club of Danville, San Ramon Hall, Oct. 22nd, 1927. Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion Danville, Nov. 5th, 1927- Dec. 3rd, Dec. 318t, 1927. j Donner Parlor, #193, N.D.G.W. Nov. 5th, 1927, American Legion Hall, Brentwood. Flor of Oakley, #1, Oakley Women's Club Hall, Oakley, Oct. 15, 1927. San Ramon Hall Association, Oct. 29th, 1927. It is further ordered that the hearing on application of High Hat Club, for a dance at Rodeo, Nov. 26, 1927, be and the same is heeby continued to and until Nov. 7th, 1927, or until return of Supervisor Knott, in whose District said application isl made., In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause apcearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby granted to following named indigents, a commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Mr.. James Van Names, Crockett, $15. pr month county aid, commencing Oct. 1st, 1927. Mrs. Ramos Cruz Rivera, Antioch, $60 per month, commencing Oct. l t, 1927, State aid. Mrs. Anita 'Nilson, 101 Carmel Ave. E1 Cerrito, $50 state aid and $50 county aid, beginning Oct. 1st, 192]. Mrs. Gladys Sherman, 415 E1 m St. E1 Cerrito, X40 permonth state aid and $40 per month county aid, c-mmencing Oct. 1st, 1927- Mr. Robert Brownfield, Danville, $15 county allowance beginning Oct. 1st, 192 Samuel erkins, Lafayette, $15- per month county allowance, commencing Oct. let, 19'7• I � r I257 It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Selma Dovick, Walnut Creek, be reduced from 050 state aid to $40 state aid, and $25 county aid, on account of Arthur, the oldest boy having been sent to Whittier. It is f u'ther ordered that the following allowances heretofore made be and the same are hereby ordered discontinued from and after date set opposite their respectiv names, to wit: ' ' Mrs. Mattio LaSala, Crockett, Discontinued Aug. lst,1927. Mrs. Myrtle Sanchez Benedict, R.F.D. Bx 4g8, Richmond, discontinued Aug. lst,l 27 Mrs. Evelyn Edwards, Crockett, State aid allowance of $•'!0 per month discon- tinued Se't. 1st, 1927. Mrs. John Silvas,Byron, allowance discontinued Oct. 1st, 1927. Mrs. Nada Pizzimenti, Pittsburg, be discontinued Oct. let, 1927. - The said order is passed by the following vote, towit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. ' Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Knott, and Hayden.` In Matter of Advertisement for Bids for Constructing Harbor St. Subway near Pittsburg. This Board having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for the building of a subway under county road and right of way of Southern Pacific Railroad Company on Harbor Street, Pittsburg, and this being time and place for receiving of bids.the followim,; bidders appear and file bids, as follows: C.C. GILDERSLEEVE: Concrete, per cu. yd. Class A, $22.41. Class B 13.75. Class X 34.75 Structural Steel,lb. - - .066 - Reinforcing Steel, lb. .05 Excavation _ .60 _ - - - - - Drainage, per ft. 1.47 H.C. VENSANO & CO. Concr-te, per cu. yd. Olass, A $23.00 Class B 15.00 Class X 40.00 j Structural Steel, lb. 06 Reinforcing Steel, lb. .05 Excavation, .55 Drainage, per ft. 1.35 ATLAS CONSTRUCTION CO. Concrete, per cu. yd. Class A $15.00 :.`x' Class B 17.00 Class X 60.00 Structural Steel, lb. .0525 Reinforcing Steel, lb. •0555 Excavation, .91 i Drainage, per ft. 1.70 FREDERICKSON & WATSON CONSTRUCTI'N CO: Concrete per cu. yd, Class A, $22.50 ' Class B 21.00 1. Class X 25.00 Structural Steel, lb. .055 Reinforcing Steel, " .055 Excavation, cu. yd, .75 Drainage, lin. ft. 1.25 d. FRANK H. CRESS: Concrete, per cu. yd, Class A 018.00 ' Class B 20.00 Class X 50.00 Structural Steel, per lb. 0" Reinforcing Steel, per lb. .0 g Excavation, yd. .60 Drainage, lin. ft. 2.60 S' MCDONALD & MAGGIORA_: Concrete, per cu. yd, Class A $19.90 3' Class B 16.50 ° Class X 40.00 . Structural Steel, per lb. .o6 - Reinforcing Steel, per lb. .054 Excavation, yd. .90 Drainage, lin. ft. 1.20 `'ref f 258 I M H.E. MACAULEY: Concrete, per cu. yd, Class A 18.75 Class B 16.70 Class X 40.00 Structural Steel, per lb. 061 Reinforcing steel, per Ib. 06 Excavation, yd. .84 Drainage, lin. ft. 1.57 Thereupon, said bids are referred to the "ounty Surveyor, and said County Surveyor, having reported that the bid of C.0.Gildersleeve, is lowest and best btl received, for said work; It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for building of said subway be and the same is hereby awarded to C.C.Gildersleeve at prices stated in his bid. It is further ordered that the said C.C.Gildereleeve, give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful per- formance of said contract. In the Matter of appointment of Bee Inspector. On request of County Horticultural Commissioner, It is by the Board ordered that G.W.Moore, be and he is hereby appointed Bee Inspector under County Hortioultur 1 commissioner of Contra Costa County. The foregoing order is passed by the following vote of the Board, t wit: AT a: Supervisors Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Knott and Hayden.; In the Matter of Change of Name of Willow Spring School District to Moraga School District. A petition having been presented to this Board signed by more than fifteen qualified electors of Willow Spring School District, praying for change of name of "illow Spring School District to Moraga School District, and notice having been givi to the Trustees of Moraga School District by registered mail as required by law, as shown.by return receipts on file in the office of the County Clerk, and no one apnee.ring in opposition to said change, or at all, end it �.ppearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of all persons concerned to change thename of said Willow Spring School District to Moraga School "istrict; It is, by the Board ordered that the name of Willow spring School District in Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby cnanged to and named Moraga School District in Contra aty. The vote of the Boar.. said order being as follows: A}e s: Supervisors Olsson, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Knott and Hayden. - I y In the Matter of appointment of County Exhibit Commissioner for Contra Costa County. It appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of Contra ' Costa County to employ a County Exhibit Commissioner for a year, for the gathering of products and fruits for exhibit purposes at the proper time for gathering same for Exhibit purposes, and it appearing to the Board that the sum of $900 would be a fair salary for said Commissioner for ,ne year, for the time employed in gathering and tak ng care of said Exhibit and attending said Exhibit at State Fair, ' It is, ordered that Geo. P.Upham, be and he is hereby employed as County Ex- hibit Commissioner at a salary of $8"!0 per year, said salary to bep gdequal monthly .installments on warrants drawn on County l.easurer on Advertising Fund on first of eac and every month during the year, to commence Oct. let, 1927, and end Oct. 1st, 1928. The vote thereon being as follows, to wit: Ayes: supervisors Olsson, Buchanan and 1rembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisors Knott and Hayden. In the Matter of application of Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Co. for permission to place certain poles and anchors on county road between Santa Fe Railrav and City of Martinez. The Racific Telephone & Telegraph Co. having f Jed with this Board, blue prints 1679-J, 1680-J, and 1852-J, showing in red certain poles and anchors which they desire to place on county road between Santa Fe Railway and City of Martinez, and said matter having been referred to Ralph Arnold, County surveyor, for his report on said conditions, and said R.R.Arnold, having reported that said plans are satisfactory , It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said re- quest be and the same is hereby granted., And the Board ta::es recess to meet on Londay, November 7th, 192 7, at 10 o'clock A.Y. `A 1� r3 . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. '..'1 / L ✓ Clerk. : �z a'7 260 ' 1, 7i n IH THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 027TRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ! IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that a Special meeting of the Board of Supervisors p of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califorria, be called for and to meet on MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st, 1927, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.K. for the purpose of appoint ng a Justice of the Peace of the Fifteenth Judicial Township of County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the unexpired terra of John. Roth, now deceased, and or the >' purpose of appointing any other officer found necessary to be appointed by reason of .the appointment of a Justice of %he Peace and to do any other business which ray law- fully come before the Board including the allowance.of claims properly filed against G the County of Contra Costa. i Dated: Monday, October 31st, 1927. ? Zeb Knott Oscar Olsson C.H.Hayden N.J.Buchanan 3 R.J.Trambath. €i - - - - - - ---000 - - -- - - - - - - € i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS-OF CONTRA COSTA COUfTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, October 318t, 1927. The Board met at 11 o'clock A.M. in pursuance to above call. E Present: Hon. 1.9.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, C.H.Hayden, and �6 R.J.Trembath. J.H.wells,Clerk. q Absent: Supervisor Oscar Olsson. 1, In the Matter of Office of Justice + of Peace of 15th Judicial Township. ' It having been reported to this Board that John Roth, Jin ties of the Peace of the 15th, Judicial Township is now deceased, It is by the Board ordered that said office is hereby declared vacant. �a 3a In Matter of appointment of Justice of it i4 Peace of 15th Judicial Township. 3. It is, on motionduly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Arthur A. Alstrom, be and he is hereby appointed Justice of the Peace in and for the 15th ! Judicial Township for the unexpired term of John Roth, now deceased. The vote on the foregoin.g order being as fellows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Bic hanan and Trembath. Nose: Vons. ;! Absent: Supervisor Oscar Olsson. In Matter of Constable of 15th Judicial Township. 41 Arthur A.Alstrom, Navin. filed :is resignation as Constable of 15th Judicia Township, '3 It is by the Board ordered that said resignation be accepted and said offi e declared vacant. 261 3 In the ,fatter of Constable of 15th Judicial township. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that J.R.Smiley be and he is hereby appointed Constable in and for 15th Judicial. Township, of Contr Costa County, for the unexpired term of Arthur A.Alstrom,'resigned. ' The vote thereon being as follows: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. ;g Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Olsson. r In Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims havin< bee: presented against the various funds of the Oounty of Contra Costa, It is by the Board ordered that those claims which are properly made out and properly signed and attested, and which are legal claims against the County of z Contra Costa, be and the same are hereby ordered allowed. In the Matter of Allowance • s of Claims,on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the ,Board that there is on deposit on the County Treasury of the County of Contra Costa, state of California, certain moneys in Special Roa Fund of Contra Costa County which sail moneys are derived from Contra Costa Coun y's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer, and forwarded to ,tib ' Treasurer of Contra Costa County, during the year 1927, and from money collected for violatipipf L"otor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which sail :coneys are to be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims against S-ap. Dist. #1, having beer filed; r It is by the Board ordered that said claims be paid as follows, to wit: Coast Road Machinery Co. - - - - - - $ 11.65. Central Cori struction Cc. - - - - - - 250.59 Central Construction Company - -- - - 255.52 Central Com truction Co. - - - - - - - 255.51 Central Construction Co. - - - - - - 21.00 Central Construction. Co- - - - - - - - 356.29 Central Construction Cc- - - - - - - - 417.76 Central Constr:Ition Co. -- - - - - -- 31.50 Central Constructinn Co. - - - - --- 277.50 Central Construction Co- -- - - - - - 92.25 Central Construction Cc- - - - - - - 461.65 >' California Corrugated Culvert Co. --- 37.12 ' Bank of Pinole (Assignee of Man�iel V.Figuero ) - - - - 220.00 Bank of Pinole (Assignee of N.J.Faria� 120.00 American Trust Co. Martinez Branch, ; (Assignee Louis Faria) - - - - - - - 360.00 t American Trust Company Martinez Branch ` (Assignee Louis Faris.) -- - - - - 390.00 k Giant Powder Company - - -- - - - - - 10.23 ' Bank of Pinole (Assignee Joe Hanes)--- 99.00 Bank of .art! ez, Assignee S.D.Needham 121.50 Antone S.Rose- - --195.00 Union Oil Company - - - - - - - - - -613.44. The said order is rased by following vote of the Board, to wit: 41 Ayes: Supervisors•Knott, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. r Noes: None. # Absent: Supervisor Olsson.,, And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Nov. 7th, 19271 at 10 =` o'clock A.M. .Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. I34"i I 262 j IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISOR$ OF CONTRA C^-STA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, November 7th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A- Present: Hon. 'I.J.Buchanaa, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar oleson. C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Tremoath. J.H.::ells, Clerk. The Minutes and proceedings of the Board for the month of October, 1927, we read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chair:an and Clerk. In the Matter of Approval of .Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therafor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619, are approved, to wit; No. Date Amount. .495 Aug. 7.0, 1927 $100.00 499b Oct. 3, 1927 t .00 501 Nov. 2nd, 1927 25.00 502 " 100.00 503 " 50.00 505 69.32. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of } said Board on said warrants. dw In the `utter of Approval of Warrants of Reclaxatio, District #799. m Good cause appearins therefor, it is b, the Board ordered that the £ollowin warrants of said Reclamation District #799, are approved, to wit: f5 No. Date Amount. 1o. October 17, 1927 $ 152.00 201 " 5.95 202 :" 5.95 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval a of said Board on said warrants. A NIn the ~atter of Approval of 'Farranta of Reclamation District #2024. Good cause a i:earing therefor, it is by the Board order-d that the following warrants of said Reclamatia: ;District 2024, are approved, to wit: to. Date Amount. 119 Suit. 10, 1927 $ 270.00. . And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the <i approval of said Board on said warrant. i A ;.'.n i In the Matter of approval of 'larrante of Recla+ration District #2025. Good cause az:.x aring therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District #2025, be approved, to wit: : . ' NO- Date Amount. '} 132 sept. 10, 1927 $ 360.00. k And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i 1 - -`.3i In the utter of Corr=ction of Assessments.. Geo.O.Leese, County Assessor having filed with this Board, certificates show. Ing that certain erroneous asses=,rents appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1927-25, and asking authorization to have same corrected in accordance with 3 4 provisions of Section 3504a Political Code, as follows: In Vol. 14 Assessment #31620, Theodore Roache is assessed with Lots 1 and 2 and the N. 1/2 of 7 and 5, Block 77 Town of iiartinez Original Survey, with improve- ments amo,inting to $300. These improve:aeats were not on these lots on the first Londa$ in :larch. :?.} In Vol. 20 Assessment #42279 Ignacio Frumento is assessed with 1.50 acres in Sec. 14, T 2 N. R.1 W. with improve:.:ents amounting to $1000.00. These improve- ments were burned last fall and should ant have appeared on the assessment roll. In Vol. 20 Assesa+ent #43053, W.S.Van Winkle is assessed with Lots 1 and 2 Block 1 Bay Point Subdivision, with improvements amounting to $1750. These improve- Ment mprove- menta should not have been assessed this year as they were not in the course of con- struction the first L'ondavin March. In Vol. 21 Aseess:aent #44,625 John Ronings is asseeaed witif 13.51 acres in .• Ayers Ranch Subdivision with personal property amounting to $200.00.. There should be no personal property on this assessment. In Vol. 21 Assessment #45209 Morrie Ellison is assessed with Lot 41 Concord Acres Annex with improvements amounting to :1250.00. 'There are no improvements on this Lot. In Vol. 6 Assessment #11557, Theresa V.Hoadley is assessed with Lot 45 Block 5 Richmond Center Tract and claim liar veteran exemotion in sate. Through as error in thio office this claim for exelotion was not allowed. M. = In Vol. 7 assessment $14559, Aaron L. Hardy is assessed with one half of Lot 15 and all of lot 19 Block 3 Andrade Central Tract. Mr. Hardy claim exemption n Los Ana^.:es Countv to the amomt of $925.00 and filed claim for exemption for the balance of ,75.00 on these lots. Through an error in this office this claim for exemption was not allowed. F5. In Vol. 20 Asseasxent #42;16, Joseph B.Silveira, is assessed with 5.50 acres of land in "nti,ch School Distr:ct. ay deputy dr. C.A•rrench states that Mr. Silvei a is a war veteran and clai.^.ed war veteran exemption on this propert- filing said claim with hire:. He states, also, that he forwarded said claim for exemption to this ' office. I have no record of ever havinL received this claim for exemption. Owing to the fact that :Lr. S iveira complied with the law in claiming war veteran exemptic your authorization to allow s is respectfully requested. The following descri parcels of lend as bet.g portions of the Amended Val) of Blocks 14 and 15, Town of Valona, do not exist and should be cancelled as they are now a portion of the Official Yap of Guererri Addition to the Town of Crock ett which is a re-subdivision of tae Amended Kap of Blocks 14 and 15, Town of Valona, filed on the 7th da- of Larch, 1927, and appear as such on the assessment roll of this year. In Vol. 21 Assessment #44416 Pietro diCarlo is assessed with Lot 1 total assessed valuation - Assessment 417 Toselli Guerrieri is assessed with Late 2, 6, 7 with a total assessed valuation of $300. Assessment 44415 R.Menotti Allamanno is assessed qith Lot 3, total assessed valuation $75. Assessment 44419 Luigi Rug-en is ass::ssed with Lot 5 Total assessed valuat- ion 7975 Assessment 44420 Uenotti Allamanno is assessed with Lot 4 with a total asses - ad valuation of 562?. Assessment 44421 Antonio Cinceri is assessed with Lot 5 with a total assesse valuatinn of $925. Assessment 4''!422 Pietro Guerrrieri is assessed with a strip of land adjoinin � Lots 2 and 3 on the '.feat with a total assessed valuation of a50. 264 In Vol. 3 Assessment #7333 Jules To,ssaint is assessed with personal prone rty amounting to 7,150.00. This is a double assessment as the same personal property appears on Lot 33 and the U. 1/2 of Lot 34 Block 9 Richmond Traffic Center. In Vol. 6 Assessment 411570 P.M.Peterson is assessed wit t Lots 11-12 Block 6 Richmond Center Tract, with improvements amounting to :;y45G.G0. There are no imnrove-rents on these lots. In Vol. 6 Assessment 411571 J.N.Lilligren is assessed with Lot 13 Block 6 Richmond Center Tract with improvements amounting, to $60.00. There are no improve- ments on this lot. In Vol. 6 Assess-hent #13561, Frank Cardoza is assessed with Lot 4 in the Car doze Tract with personal property amountine� to $290.00. There should be no persona property assessed with this lot. In Vol. 15 Assess:cent #33325 Guiseppe Enea is assessed with Lot 12 less the N. 100' of the iS. 1/2 of Block 39 City of Pittsburg, with improvements amounting to 41500. There are no improvement.on this lot. In Vo1.16 "ssesssent #35,135 R.N.Brown is assessed with lot 26 Block 98 Richmond Annex, with improve-tents amounting to :$540.00. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 19 Assessment #112033, O.H.Sodern is assessed with .28 of an acre of Lot 181 San Pablo Rancho, with oersoaal property amounting to 74550.00. This is erroneo,s as correctamount of personal property is $1050.00. In Vol. 20 Assessment #43034, 17.14.Jones is assessed with Lot A Block 23 City of Bay Point Subdivision #l, with personal property amounting to .11!0.00. This is a double assessment as the same m rsonal property aprears on Lot 1 Block 23, City f Bay Point Subidivision #1. In Vol. 21 Assessment #45,064 Chas. J.Keefe is assessed with Lot 184 R.N. Burgess :Jap #2 Taln-at Lands with improvements amounting to 3600.00. There are no improvements an this Lot. J In Vol. 22 Assesement #45697 Florence Thorning is assessed with Lots 206-207 & 211, 1r"t.Diablo Est. Park Sub'd. No. 1, with personal property amountinn to .,605. 0. There should be no personal propertvon these lots. In Vol. 22 Assessment #45,351 N.C.Andreason is assessed with Lot 7 Block 2 Hartz Addition to Danville, with improvements amounting to $350.00. These improve ments were Uurned last fall and should not have appeared on the assessment roll. , In Vol. 13 Assessment #28039, Fred A.Simen is assessed with Lots 42 and 43, Block 25 Henderson Tapscott Tract #1, with improvements amounting to $400.00. There are no improve:�ents on this lot. In Vol. 23 Assessment #16,774, Elmer J. Youles is assessed with Lot 25, Blo k 4, +rartinez Park Tract, with improveaents shown erroneously on this lot as $500. These improvements should be on Lot 27, Block 4 Martinez Park Tract, assessed to D.11endel, Assessment #46821, also on assess.rent #46,815 D. Uendel is assessed with ? Lot 30 Block 4 Lartinez Park Tract, with improvements erroneously shown on this Lot as 81000. These improvements should haveapx ared on Lot 29 Block 4 "Martinez Park Tract, assessed to Carl C•Rathburn, Assessment #46,775. As the parties owning these lots desire to have their tax bills corracted, your authorization to cancel the erroneous improvements on Lots 28 and 30 Block 4 a„nd add them to Lots 27 and 29 Block 4 Xartinez Park. Tract, is requested. Elmer J.Youles, filed claim for war veteran exemption in this office, this year, on a portion of Lot 3 Block 59 Original Survey to the town of.11artinez, also on Lot 25_42 & 43 Block 4 tartinez 'ark Tract #1. Exemption amounting to F745.00 was allowed on a portion of Lot 3 Block 59 Original Survey to the Town of 6a.rtinez but we _'ailed to allow the balance of 8,255.00 o..Lots 28-42 & 43 Block 4 Martinez 3i Park Tract #1. Your author`zation to allow $255. exemption on Lots 25_42 & 43 Block 4 Mar- tinez Park Tract #1 is requested. During the month of June this year, Frank E.Roy claimed war veteran exemptio on Lot 2 Block C Harrison's Addition to Danville, with :Ay deputy Assessor r.E.B. i`- Read at Danville, but this of3ce has no record of ever receiving same and exemption i= was not allowed on this lot; owing to the fact that Sir. Roy complied with require- ments in filin= with Deputy Assessor, authorization to alloy: this claim for ex- emption is requested. In Vol. 4 Assessment $8159, Anna Cochran is assessed with tae N. 80' of Lots 19 and 20, Block 1 Ric:vaond Park Tract. She owns only the 911y. 45g' of the N. $0' of Lots 19 and 20 Block 1 Richmond Parr. Tract. ,The other portion of the N. 50' of Lots 19 and 20 Block 1 Ric'nmond Park Tract belongs to Otto T.Johnson but does not appear on the assess:eent roll as it is included in the Assess:dent of Anna Cochran. As '-'r. Johnson desires a tax bill for the 6ronerty he owns, your authorizatii n to make the oroper correction describing the portion owned by "nna Cochran as the j S'ly 452' of the N. 50' of Lots 19 and 20 Block 1 Richmond Park Tract, with value of real estate $225.00 i:f.*roverients .3700. and to add to the assessment roll the N' y 342' of Lots 19 and 20 Block 1 Richmnnd Park. Tract, with an assessed valuation of :3225.00 in the name of Otto T.Johnson„is re Lp ested. 4, 1F pr i Adele E.Zehringer transferred to Augustus E.Zehringer a small portion of her portion of Lot N Nob Hill Subdivision, Pinole. Through an error in this office X11 of her portion of Lot N Nob Hill Subdivision was transferred. As they each dssire a corrected tax bill your author zation to se7regate the tax bill of Augusts E.Zehringer (see Vol. 15 Assessment #32710) as f llo,as: Adele E.Zehringer, portion of Lot N Nob Hill 3ubn. real estate value 455, improvements ;;400.00 Augustus E Zehringer, portion of Lot N :Sob Hill 3ubn. real estate value ;80.00 improvements ' .$200personal property x130.00 is requested. In Vol. 19 Assessment 7+41862 Gertrude H.Collins is assessed with 202.49. acres in the Rancho San Pablo with improvements amounting to ',710,000. These improve mants should not have an-eared on this assessment but should have been on the portio transferred to Joseph Y.Ough. in Vol. 21 Assess:aent 444049. Matheus L.Nova is asseseed with improvements :.mounting to .;1500 on Lot 2 Block 2 Crockett Heights. This is erroneous as the cor— rect assessed valuation of these i.nprovements is 01500.03. In Vol. 3 Assessment #7343, Elton C.LarB is assessed with Lots 21-22 Block 122 amended `tan of the City Richmond, with 1130.00 personal nronerty. There should be no nersonal propert• assessed with these lots. In Vol.2 Assessment #2913, Otto J.Rps-aissen is assessed with Lot 30 and 11, of Lot 31 Block =43 Townsite of Santa Fe with real estate value .bE40.00 and improvements a.mo nting to ,';1260.00. The correct assessed valuation is 1320.00 real estate value ana .;63'1. improvements. In Vol. 6 Assess:nent #11323 Norman E.Anderson is asses!ad with Lots 5 and 6 Block 5, Richmond Center Tract, with improvements amounting to 11140. .These improve • ments were only partially constructed tae first t+oaday in '_:arch and should be as— sessed for 1750. In Vol. 15 Assess:a:ent #382)9 the Richmond Company Inc. is assessed with Lots, 20 and 21, Block 11 Fay Andrad Tract, with improvements amounting to '$'500.00. There a are no improvements on these lots. '< In Vcl. 15 Assessment 433125 Giovanni Buffo is assessed with Lot 11 Block 24 City of Pittsburg, with personal properti• erroneously shown as '1585.00. The cor— rect valuation of this personal pro-aert- is ,$850.00. ''M In Vol. 4 Assessment #8489, Ludwig Dranet is assessed with Lot 6 Block 10 q7 ' Turpins addition, with imc iove:::ents erroneously sown as $720. The correct valuation of these improvements is X270. In Vol. 16 Assessment #34,947, Virginia Saunders is Assessed with Lot 1, Block a 71 Richmond Annex, with improvements amounting to 150. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 10 Asses^rent #22,729, The Richmond Annex Land company is'assessed with Lot 36, Block 72, Richmond Annex, with improvements amountim: to 6800.00. There are no improvements on this lot.. Mr. Henry Bowman filed claim for +';ar Veteran Exemption in this office on tfarch 21st, of t1his year, on Lot 56 Block,16 Inner Harbor Business Blocks (see Vol. 11 Assessment ;241179) through an error in this office same was not allowed. Cha^.. P.Bevins, is assessed with Lots 35 and 36 Block 10 Richuoad Pullman Home : Tract (see Vol. 'd Assess.aent #12,095 ) and Lot 26 in the El Cerrito Tract (see Vol. 12 Assessment #23,757) he filed claim for war veteran exemption in this office for �) this year and through an error in thisoffice exemption amountin_ to $350. on Lot 26 j El Cerrito Tract only was allowed. He is entitled to full exe-sption on both of these assessments. During the month of April this year, Lr.Antonio Lucido filed claim for war vet— �! eras exemption on the N. 1/2 of Lot 3 Block 41 City of Pittsburg, This property $ stands on our records in the name of O.D.Davi. On April 15th, I wrote to Yr.Lucido returnin:• his claim f r exemption, adviscnr� him that this nronerty did not stand ;} in his name but in the name of O.D.Davi and if he oras buying this nronerty it would be necess r for him to have the enclosed authorization signed by r•Davi stating { that he was bu ing, this nre;ert­ so that his name might npcear on the assessment i roll a order rat he :nay receive benefit o?the war veteran exen:ntron.(a copy of the letter is no::, nn file in this o"ice); he now claims that he never received thi ?':F letter and stnitos that it was his intention to clai;i exemption on the S. 1/2 of Lot ; 2 Block 41 City of Pittsb•,a::.> which he ownes (see Vol. 15 Assessment '-X33,344) 1t is his boatention that owin- to the fact that he did not receive the letter referred ;t ' to that his exemptirn had beer, allowed. a° In Vol. 20 Assesssent #42,502 The racific lias & Electric Cormpanv is assessed w th 28.15 acres in Antioch School 'istrict with improvements amciinting to 510,000. 1 This erroneous as the i::)rove:..ents referred to were reuorted to us by him as ol)erative property and appears se on our operative roll. • In Vol. 5 'ssess.cent x'962, d'rs.A.E.Eaton is asseseed with Lots 7 and 8> Block 17 Frown Andrade lrai;, ::ith psrsonal property amounting to 81715.00. This is : erroneous as there should be no personal property on these lots. In Vol. 24 Assess.::ent 449829, A.F.Castro & O.J.3cott are assessed with 18.09 vet acres with in,nrove.aents amo*.ntin-: to q3^,0.00. These i.aprovements were buxned florin, the ya r 1;2.7 and shrn:ld ntt h:!vo be,. : asses:red. In Vol. 20 Assessment #43075 The As>ociated Oil Company is assessed with 6.90 D :riles of pine line id 'si an assessed valuation sho;m 27, 920.00. The correct -" valua.ti,n is 122,440.00. z P 266 In Vol. 25 Assessment #51,232, John A.Gleesoa, is assessed with the S'1y 2 acres of Lot 17 Yacdonough Subdivision, with real estate value ;130.00, value of improvements $200.00. This is doubly assessed with Assessment #51,241. Authorizati;n requested to cv..ncel the S'ly 2 acres of Lot 17 shown on Assessment #51,232 is requested. In ::laking our t_ansfers of property -for the assessment of 1927-26, we erron eously transferred Lots 1 and 2, Block 2 ,atalie Tract owned by Frank Smrekar.to A.A Richards. The deed to A.A.I+ichards calls for a portion of Lot 1 Block 2, only. As -r. Smrekar wishes a tax bill on his oortion of Lot 1 and all of Lot 2, your authorization to make separate tax bills for these lots is requested. In Vol. 15 Asseas.nent #34919, Mrs. C.?!.Silveira, is assessed with 2.13 acr•� of land in the Toon of SAlnut Creek, the total asseeged valuation is $1235, Improve ments "$.150. This is erroneous as in :,,akin: our transfer of property in the Town of '7e)nut Creek, we should have transferred only a small portion of this tract to Lre. Silveira, the balance of the tract should still be assessed to F.J.Lyman. As parties ownin this land are desirous of receiving a correct tax bill your authorization to make the segregation and reduce the assessed valuation to $350 per acre is requested. ;n Vol. 5 As—q,,ent #10722, The Standard Sanitary '•lanufacturinF Company is assessed with Lot'l, to 6 Inc. Block 9 Andrade Gularte Tract. They own only Lots 1 and 6, Lots 2 and'5 Inc. are owned by the Richmond Compan,• lne. Authorization requested to correct the statement of the Standard Sanitary Yanufa¢tvring.Company to read Lot 1 and 6 Block 9 Andrade Gularte Tract, with an assessed valuati.n of $140. and assess Lots 2 to 5 inc. 'lock 9 Andrade Gularte Tract to the 14ichmcnd Comoanl•, Inc.'7ith a total assessed valuation of n240.00. In Vol. 7 Assessment #16,120 The Contra Costa Realty Company is assessed with Lots 15-20 & 25 Block 49 East Richmond Boulevard Tract :vita other lots in this tract These lots also ac,ear in Asess:::ent 415,925. Authorization requested to cancel the assessment of Lots 18-20 & 25 Block 49 East Richmond Boulevard from Assessment 86,1'0 reducing the assessed va:.uati-n 3250.00 is requested. In Vol. 23 Assessment #48,130, John A.Hobbs, is assessed with Lot 3 of the La dis Garwood Subdivision, with improvements amounting to $900.00 These improvements wen not on this lot the first .L'onday in -arch and should not have been assessed, the condition exists on Assess.r2nt 449,133, John A.Hobbs is assessed with Lot 10 the Landis Garwood Subdivision with i:mprove:,:ents amo_,.nting to ,$500.00. In Vol. 13 Ass ssaent #23,113, Emma Cedergren, C/o Mrs. S.Nelson, is assessed :with Lots 4- and 45, Block 2: Henderson Tapscott Tract #1, with personal property Is amounting to x320, This personal should be cancelled as the taxes on same wear paid unsec•m ed and recei-,t #9057 Caere issued for same. InVol. 21 Assessment #43,934, Charles & Lary Staehle, are assessed with Lot 6, Block 8 Town of Cockett, Er. Staehle claimed war veteran exemptionon this Lot but throwRh,an error in this of'ice he was allowed ;7800.00, Only. Authorization is requested to allow the full e;e:aption of 81000. In Vol. 1 Assess%-ent #642, the Standard =•il Company is assessed with Lot 3 to 8 inc. Block 30 Fourth Addition to Richmond. Personal property amounting to $10,415. should have been asses=ed with these lots. They ask that a corrected tax bill, including this R raonal property be mailed to them. Through an error in copying the improvements amonntinu to 1500. assessed . ^ith Lot 6 Block B Hanna Hill Subdivision assessed to John Banda (see Vol. 21 Assessment #43,515) are erroneous. The correct valuati-n of these improvements is _ 41200. Through an error in copyinc improvements amounting to ,1500. are assessed wit "ot 11 Block 6 Crockett Be+ghts to Urs. Sidney J."cPherson, (see Vol. 21 Assessment $44,085). The correct valuati n of thesedm-prove,rents is p1100. Through an error in copyin;r improvements amo+,nting to 41100. are assessed , with Lot 14, Block 204 Creed's Addition #2 City of Pittsburg, to '.7.':7.Stanley (see Vo . 15 Assessment 434,127) . The correct valuation of these improvements is $600.00. In Vol. 24 Assess:::ent #49,279, Antone V.Dias is assessed with 5 acres of land with improvements amounting to $500.00. There are no improvements on this tract. It is ordered that each and all o' the said assess:rents are hereby ordered corrected, and the Assessor authorized to make said corrections in accordance with said request. ' I XJ P In the -atter of allowing Claims a on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in special Road Fund of Contra Costa County which said ;,oneys are derived _-from Contra Costa'County's p;•rtion of State Automobile a Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded t;Treasurer of Contra Costa County durinn; the year 1927,and fro: money collected from violation of Yotor Vehicle Act and .:oneys collected 2o:n _oto= Truck, licenses, which said :coneys shall be expended 211 34 by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said ' county and the followin_ claims against certain Supervisor Districts having been file �t It is by the Board orderer that the said claims be paid as follows, out of the ;t dial Road Fund: "':•i SUP. DIST. 12: Blake Bros. - - - - - -4614.16 Blake Bros. - - - - - - -748.20 A.A.S;c:ahon - - - - - - -475.36 9 A.?6c''ahon - - - - - - -43 05 A A ] :•iahon - - - - - - -39']+.36 A.A.Ic_�hon - - - - - - -269.52 AA. :`anon -- - - - - - 430.93 A.A.-I c:_anon - -- - - - 3!0.07 SUP. DIST. #7• Coast Rock & Gavel Co.- 230.99 Coast Rock & Gravel Co.- 919.16 r Coast Rock & Gravel " - 995.94 Coast Rock & Gravel Co,_ 707.69 ' A A i!c'ahon -- - - - - 31.30 A A "c-athon - - - -- - -45].02 r - C ood - -2723,91 A A. c':ahon - - - - - 444.12 Coast Rock & Gravel Co.- 464.32 Coast Rock !� Gravel Co._ 565,20 Coast Rock & Gravel C^_ 616.21 Coast Rock & Gravel Co. 461.30 Coast Rock & Gravel Co.- 661.56 M The foregoint; Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. r.- 2s In the :4 tter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of certain Listricts would be unreasonably burdened by the full pavment of the following claims: It is, by the Board ordered that the said claims be pfd out of the General ' Fund as follows: SUP. DIST. #1: Joe P.Azevedo - - - - S 20.00 x American Trust Co. (Ytz • Branch) Assignee J.Bald::in- $91.00 Joe Brown - - - - - - - - - - 4.50 Chas. H-Cook - - - - - - --- -210.00 American. Trust Co. (Mtz. Br_) s Assignee Chas.M.Cook - -172.50 - Central Construct Co. - - -406.00 Central Construct. Co. - - - -465.00 Central Construct.Co. - - - - 72.00 Central Construct. Co. - - - -200.00 n Central Construct. Co. _ _ _ -142.00 Central Construct. Co. _ _ _ 70.50 Central Construct. Co. - - - -155.50 R Central Construct. Co. = - -- 444.00 Central Construct. Co. - - - - 32.50 e Centra'_ Construct. Co. - - -- 51.00 Central Construct: Co. - - - 349.00 Central Con atruot. Go. - - -- 2.00 Central Construnt. Go. - - - -294.00 V:lj Central Construct. G - - -90.00 Central Construct. Co. - - - 450.00 Contra Oosta Co-Central Construction Co. -------- 367.75 V 268 California Corrugated Culvert Co. -alj .74 ,john Davila 13 .00 Lanuel Duarte - - - - - - - - - -- 10.00 Lanuel V.Figearo - - - - - - - - - 40.00 Gus Fraiters - - - - - - - - - - - 114.75 L.L.Faria - - - - - - - - - - - - - 420.00 L.L.Faria - - - - - - - - -- - -- 465.)0 Gus Fraiters- - - - - - - - - - 108.00 Bank of '.Martinez, Assignee P.F. Gillette - - - - - - - - -- 67.50 Hutchinson Co. - - - - - - - - - - 48.00 Chas-Hardy - - - - - - - - - - - - - 22.50 Jas.A.Davis Co. - - - - - - - - -- 6.25 Jmerican Trost Co. (2tz.B_anch) Assignee of W.B.Lahon - - - - - - 39.50 J.F.?alone-• - - - - - - - 48.00 American Trust Co. (Ltz.Branch) Assignee of Jose I.L:ac'iado --- 223.50 William-achado - - - -- - - - - - 10.00 Manuel Kello - - - - - - - - -- - 20.00 Antonio (.:orris - - - - - - - - -- -40.00 John L;oitoza - - - - - - - - - - -- 204.75 .S.B.1ahon - - - - - - - - - - - - - 122.50 M.G.L:oitoza - - - - - - - - -- - a 64 John !cDonald - - - - - - - -- - - 114. 5 John Lc'Jonald - - - - - - - - - - - 108.00 s (as-igned to Bank of Pinole) Joe !*unes, - - - - - - - - - - - - - 40.50 S.Neeeha:,: - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18.00 Peres Bros. - - - - - - - - - - - - -50.00 A.G.Silverey, Assignee of Joe Rose- 27.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee of Antone Rose - - - - - - - - - - 108.00 ' Antone S.Rose- - - - - - - - - -- - 210.00 Antone Rose - - - - - - - - - - - - -94.OJ Chas.Race - - - - - - - - -- - - - 8.00 Bank of Pinole, assignee of J.T. Silva - - - - - - - - - - - - 132.00 Stege Lumbar F HardMre "o. - - - 153.42 ' Geo. Lee, Assignee of John L. Santos - - - - - - - - - - - 10.50 J.T.'ilva - - - - - - - - - - - - 1-23.75 J.T.silva - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51.00 J.T.Silva - - - - - - - - - - - - - 933.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee J.F.Silva- 18.00 Bank of Pinole, Assignee J.T.811va, +8.00 American trust Co. (Mtz•Branch) Assignee E.Thompson - - - - -110 .25 Manuel "areas - - - - - - - - - -- 18.75 ' Geo. Valencia - - - - - - - - - - 204.75 ' J.E.7alker - - - - - - - - - --- 9.00 ' SUP. DIST. #2: Kaiser Pavin Co. -- - - - - - 255.24 . Kaiser Pavini Co. - - - - - - -- 6568.31 SUP. DIST. #3: American Trust Co.(htz.Branch) ! Assignee Robert Beyrle - - - 1620.00 Robert Beale - - - - - - - - - 682.40 i Covell Lime & Cement Co. - - - - 141.75 �E Contra Costa Far,ers Assn. - - - 190.62 L.C.Hopner - - - - - - - - - - 362.25 J.A.Lemoine Co. - - - - - - --- 1101.06 A.A.Hc"ahon - - - - - - - - - - 255.43 -- A c:ahon - - - - - - - - -- 321.51 ( A•A }cHahon - - - - - - - - - - - 257.78 { A.A -c -hon - - - - - - - - - - - 160.76y AA fca'.^.Cn - - - - - - - - - - - 440.92 A.A Lc ahon - - - - - - - - - - 194.29 A.a.kc_ahon - - - - - - - -- - - X7.53 ' A.A.Ucl.zhon - - - - - - - - - - 460.02 t A.A Sciahon - - - - - - - - - - - 40.82 t A.A c:a.on - - - - - - - - - - 445.34 �z A.A L.c'ahon - - - - - - - - - - - 441.11 - A.a Mc-ahon - - - - - - - - - 37844 _ gg A.A `!cahon - - - - - - - A.A.?`c.tahon - - - - - - - - - - 34.48 & J.B.Near - - - - - - - - - - - - 430.00 SUP.DIST. Y'P5• 7x L.J.2icReynolds- - - - - - - - -35143.82. The foregoing order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boardk { ya a�r AN 20 In the =.atter of granting Dance permits. y -a The £ollorrng societies havirr made request for permission to conduct a dance :.1-K until 3 o'clock A.Y. on follosin- dates, to wit: Companion of Foresters of America, San Rar..on hall, Vov. 12, 1927• 1 Flor of Oakley #1, Oakley Women's Club, Oakley, Nov. 12, 1927. ' It is ordered that said requests for permission to conduct a dance until 3 z o'clock A.L. on above dates be granted. It is further ordered that the anplication of High-Hat Club for a dance in Rodeo without Sate, be and the same is hereby denied., a In the natter of petition of Residents k of Bay Point Lighting District for Additional Lights. A petition by residents of Bay Point requesting additional lights in Bay Point Lighting District was referred to the County Auditor for ascertaining the mount of tax levy to maintain additional lights, and said Auditor reporting that no additional funds had been raised by tax levy to maintain env additional lights besides those al- ready in said District, ..1 It is, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby denied for the present. In the i:atter of Approval of Bond of C.O.Gildersleeve. C.C.Cildersleeve having been heretofore awarded a contract to build a sub-way under S.P.Rallroad tracks and county road on Harbor Boulevard, Pittsburg, and he hay g presented bonds in accordance with order of this Board; It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved and the Chair.-an of this Board is authorized to execute contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. �i In ;:flatter of Allowance to f Indigents. T.A.Bover, Probation Officer havins recommended to this Board that allowance f heretofore made to De6oto children of 100 per month be discontinued on account of bein.- transferred to Fresno County; It is b•, the Board ordered that said allowance be discont'nued from and after this date. - Upon further recommendation of T.A.B,,,yer, Probation Officer, IT I9 ORDERED the an allowance of ..^20 per month for a period of four months be allowed to T.A.Boyer, [ Probation Officer, for support and maintenance of :dar;• Domingo, a Ward of the Probst on E "•8 Officer 2° �_ 270 In the :..atter of ;ranting Leaxe of Absence. H.;d.Stow, Constable Third Judicial Township, having made application for a leave of absence; It is, by the Board ordered that said H..- Stow, Constable of said Third Judicial Township be granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after leaving State of California. In the -atter of Com.%unication from 5 Orinda I.mpxovement Association. Aletter from the Orinda Improvement Association at Orirda, and reablutions and communications from different interests wa:-* received and read to the Hoard rega.r •ng _ the poor illumination of the inter-county tunnel, between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, and said matter is b-! this Board taken under advisement. In the Natter of Appointment of n Full Time Health Officer of Contra Costa Co. This Board having heretofore entered into an agreement with California Y Den art,aent of Public Health and the International Health Board of the Rockefeller Foundatio,.for ti;e establisbxent in Contra Costa County of a whole time Health Unit and Doctor '?.N.Dickie, Director of Public Health, having recomz.ended to this Board the anpointment of Dr.I.0.0hurch as County Health Officer for Contra Costa County J under the '.Thole Ti;e Health Unit, It is, on motion duly made ani carried by the Board ordered that said Dr. I.O.Churcb, be .and he is hereb- appointed County Health Officer fr Contra Costa Count under said Whole Time Health Unit, at a salary of $50 per month, said appointment to take effect on the taking of oath of office by said Dr. Church, and that he be further allowed such mileage for automobile use as is allowed the other county officers. �+ IT IS FURTHrR ORDERED that on the filing of the oath of office and commencing the duties of said Health Officer in Contra Costa County, that the County Auditor 7 dram narrant on County Treasurer in favor of Dr. 1.0. Church, for the sum of 50.per 3 .month until the further order of this Board'K Aa 1 In the Natter of Acceptance of Contract Y of Terranova & Cataline, for widening East 3rd s St. Pittsburg. R.R.Arnold, Connty Surveyor, having reported to this Board that the contract of Terranova & Cataline for widening East Third St. in Pittsburg, Suprvisor District #4, with the Laesachusetts Bonding & Insurance Co. as surety, entered into on the 7t is day of September, 1927, for the furnishing• of all material and labor for widening of East Third St. Pittsburg, in Sup. Diet-#4, has been completed, according to plans an 3 specifications; --� -(S Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that Uie work cinder said contract be a.nd the same is accepted and approved by this Board on this 7th dal- of Noverber,19 7. 'f 271, All In the ::atter of Acceptance of Contract l# o_' Kaiser Paving Company t build Sec. 1, Div. #46, County Highuay. R.R.Arnold, county Surveyor, having reported to this Board that the contrac ' of Kaiser Paving Company, for building Sec. 1, Div. #46, of the County Highway, 0.7hich said Section lies between the southerly town limits of the Town of Martinez, and 1!uir Station on the Santa Fe Railroad, a distance of 3820 feet, with the United States Fidelity and Guaranty Company as Surety, entered into on the 18th day of Au_-ust, 1927, for the furnishinc7 of labor and s:aterial and building said Sec. 1, of Div. #46, of said County Highway. has been completed according to plans and specificati^,s; Thereupon, It is by the Board ordered that the work under said contract be end the same is accepted and ap-roved b,r this Board on this 7th day of idove.aber, "a 1927. In the Latter of Acceptance of Contract of L.J.,4cReynolJs, for oradin<, and rocking 3 Div. #=45 in Sup. Dist. 45• R.R.Arnold, County 6urveyor, havin:; reported to this Board, that contract of L.J.NcRepnolds for grading and rocking of Div. #45, between Stations 159}08 and 263f18 in Sup. Dist. 05, with Aetna Casualty and SuretyCo. of Hartford, Connecticut, as Surety, entered into on the 7th da? of Sentea,.ber, 1927, for the furnishing of all material and labor and grading and rocking o Div. #45, between above named stations, has been completed, according to plans and specifications; It is b�- the Board ordered than the work under said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and anoroved by this Board on this 7th uay of Wove ber, 1927., In the :`atter of Acceptance of Cont-act of Heafev,!:oo'^e Co. to rebuild Div. #26 County Highway Svste_. R.R.Arnold, Co,mty S,±rveryor, having reported to this Board that the ' contract of Heafey,:[oore Co. to re-build Div. #28 of County High-ay System which said Division is that portion of :chat is `nomm as Borden Righ7ray vinning westerly '3 from brides at 01d River, with the Fidelity & Deposit Company of Maryland; as surety, entered into on the 6th day of August, 1927, for the furnishing of all labor and "=t ::i.terial for re-building Div. #28, of said County Highway System, has been completel, 1 according to plans and specificatir..ns; It is by the Board o_dered that the work under said contract be and the sa:ue is hereby accented and approved bythis Board on this 7th day of Novezber,1927.. k is 272 In the Natter of Acceptance of Robert Beyrle, to Build '�aranap Bridge i over Las Trarw)as Creek,Sup. Dist. #3. i R.R.Arnold, County Surve^or, having r eported to this Board that'the contract of Robert Beyrle, to build Sanzinap Bridge over Las Trampas Creek, near lalnut Creek, Sup. Dist. #3, with the Southern. Surety Company as Surety, entered into on the 7th , Day of September, 1927, for the building said Saranap Bridge over Las Trampas Creek, A near 7.1alnut Creek, Sup. #3, has been completed according to plans and specifications �. JThereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the work under said contract be and the same is accepted and approved by this Board on this 7th day of November, 192 3 In the Watter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board; those found to be legal and to be pro erly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on th Allowance Book of this Board. a AND the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 21,st, 1927, at 10 f o'clock A.M. "i . . . . . . . ...Chairman. C Gly' . _ . . Clerk. a, • 1 -�� =.i i ?s' ,P 273 , In the BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Monday, November 21st, 1927. The Board :net at 10 o'clock A.M. 3 Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanar., Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, k C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. - - - _ J.H.Wells,Clerk. i In the Natter of Warrant of Reclamation District #1619. The following warrant of said Reclamation District #16191 be and the same is ; hereby ordered approved, to wit: No. 462 June 2nd, 1927 ,$130.00. And the Chairman of this Board is authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Apnlication of San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad Co. for permission to cross Harbor Boulevard, w near Pittsburg. The San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad Company having filed with this-Board a <v ' request for permission to cross Harbor Street at grade with single track railroad h crossing east of the City of Pittsburg, at a point between East 9th St. and East 7th 3 St. and also to again cross Harbor Street at grade with single track railroad crossin at a point between Ea,t 8th St. and East 6th St. and also to cross a grade with singl or double track railroad crossing at Columbia Ave. at a point directly-north of the A.T.& S.F. Railwav main line right of way; =Yg aJ It is, on motion duly made and carried,bv the Board ordered that said re- s quest be and the same is hereby granted under following conditions: That said plans for crossing said grade will be submitted to the County Engineer and Sunervisor°gistrict #4, before proceeding to establish said crossing and approved by them, and that said crossings will be made to the entire satisfaction of said Engineer and Supervisor of District #4y 3 1 - In the Satter of Execution of Contract with Pacific Gas & Electric Company for furnishing of electric energy to Contra Costa County Tater Works District #1. '8 The Pacific Gas & Electric Company having presented to this Board a form , ' of Contract for furnishing to Contra Costa County 'rater Works District #1, electric energy for use in pumping water for Contra Costa County Rater 'Yorke District #1, Bran - z s wood, Cal. for a tere of three years; It is, by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board and the Clerk of this Board execute said contract for and on behalf of the county of Contra Costa. (.x I^ h� 2 ;-1 In the ?latter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.Mcese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, his certificates showing that following clerical errors appear on the Assessment Roll for 1927-26, and asking authorization to correct said errors, in ace^rdance with provisions of ' Section 2861 of Political Code, and said certificates asking for correction, having bel n consented to by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County; !I It is by the Board ordered that t^e County Assessor be and he is hereby author-! ized to make the following corrections on Assessment Roll, to wit: ' In Vol. 13 Assessment #29937 the California Pacific Title Insurance Compan is assess-d with a number of Lots in Block 15 Cerrito Park, included in this assesysment is the S'ly 11' of Lot 19 and the Nlly 21' of Lot 20 which are owned by Amelia A.Banta�. Your authorization to segregate these portions of Lots 19 and 20 Block 15 Cerrito Park fr m the assessment of the California Pacific Title Insurance Company and assess same to Amelia A.Banta is requested. In Vol. 7 Assessment #15647 Luke and Lawrence Bratos are assessed with lots 10-11 and 13 in Block 28 East Richmond Boulevard Tract. Lots 10-11 Block 28 East Rich mond Boulevard should be assessed to Lawrence A.Bratos and Lucy Xonerick with an assess- ed valuation of $200. and Lot 13 Block 28 East Richm^nd Boulevard Tract should be assessed to Luke A.Bratos, with an assessed valuation of $110.00. In Vol..20 Assessment #43074, The California Delta. Farms Inc. is assessed with Lot 54 of the sinal Survey of the Webb Tract with personal Droperty amounting to ,^$610. There should be n^ personal property assessed with this lot. '"illiam L. Thompson filed claim for war veteran exemption with this office on Lots 21-22 & 23 Glen Park and Lots 22-23 Block 67 Bay View Additir,n to.Hichmond. Through an error in this office exemption :as not allowed on Lots 21_22 & 23 Glen Parj (see Vol. 1 Assessment #272.) Authorization to allow this exemption is requested. In Vol. 23 Assessment 446765 Lots 7 & 8 Block 31 Sunnyside Terrace Extension is assessed with improvements amounting to $900. This is erroneous as the correct valuation is $700.00. In Vol. 25 Assessment #51104, Louise Johana Strum is assessed with Lots 11-12-13 Waldron Sub. with imoroventents amounting to ,#300. There are no improvements on these !Ott. In Vol. 8 assessment #16649, Bouquet Land Company is ass,ssed with Lots 1-2-3 Block 20 Richmo.ri City Center, with improvements amounting to $1000.00. There are no improvements on these lots. In Vol. 10 Assessment 722310, Victorine Bruder & Louise G. Irons are assess- ed with lot 20 Block. 52 Richmond Annex, with improvements amounting to ?600. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 21 Assessment #44484, Menotti Allama.nno is assessed with the S. 1/2 of Lot 2 all of Lots 3 and 4, Guerrirri Addition to the town of Crockett, with imc ments amounting to $500. on Lot 3. There are no improvements on this lot. William H. Goede filed claim for war veteran exemption with this office on Lots in Yoraga Redwood Heights, also on a small descriptive tract in Sec. 23, T 1 R. 3 W. Exemption was allowed on the 1ots.in Moraga Redwood Heights but was not allow ed on the small descriptive tract in Sec. 23, T 1 S. R. 3 W. (see Vol. 20 Asse..:,sment #43602). Owing to the fact that ;lr. Coeds complied with the law in filing his claim for exemption on this nronerty and the error occuring in this office your authorization to allow exemption on same is requested. In Vol. 6 Assessment #12439 Seymour Perkins is assessed with the W. 1/2 of Lots 21-22-23 & 24,and the S. 16.68' of the E. 50' of Lot 24 Block 13 Spaulding Rich- mond Pullman Townsite, with value of real estate $240.00, improvements $600.00 and personal property „150.00. A portion of this assessment is owned be Elizabeth Lee Taylor and should have ap?:eared in her name on the Assessment Roil this -ear. Seymour Perkins: The W. 25' of Lots 21-22-23 5 24 and the S. 16.68' of the , E. 75' of Lot 24 Block 13, Spalding Richmond Pullman Townsite, land valued $140. and personal property X150.00. Elizabeth Lea Taylor: The E. 1/2 of the II. 1/2 of Lots 21-22-23 and theE. 1/2 of the"W. 1;2 of the V. 1/2 of Lot 24 in Block 13, Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite, land value $100.00, impr;�ements .$600.00. pl The two segregations last above named are requested. In Vol. 23 Assessment #47660, Olive I.Bennett is assessed with 10 acres of land in Oak Grove Sch-ol District with improvements erroneously shown =s $600.00 The correct value of these improvements is $350.00. In Vol. 25 Assessment #51329, F.J•Lyman C/o V.E. & R.E. ;dathews is I I >a 279 assessed with a portion of Lot 25 0= the Goodman Tract with :::;provements amounting to $300. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 1 Assessment #202 Alexis Lacrouts is assessed with a portion of Lot 15 and 16, Town of East Richmond with persoral property amounting to $390. This is a double assessment as the tax on this personal property was paid unsecured and personal property receipt #3456 was issued for same. ' In Vol. 25 Assessment #50535 Matilda Spaits is assessed with 66.54 acres of land with trees amo,:nting to $150. There are no trees on thb land. In Vol. 22 Assessment #46159, Oka E.Pletcher is assessed with 2.71 acres,of land with improvements erroneously shown as $600.00. The correct valuation of these improvements ie $200.00. In Vol. 13 Assessment #28759 Michael J. Kinavey is assessed with the N..7.1/2 of Lot 17 add all of Lot 16 Block 25 Richmond Junction Heights with improvements amounting to $500.00. There should be no improvements on these lots. Chas. McL. Lott filed claim for exemption with this office on Lot 20 Block 1 and Lot 5 Block 41 East Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lots 40 and 41 Gills Addition to Pullman and Lots 14-15 Block 1 Tewksbury Heights. Through an error in this office exemption was not allowed on Lots 14 and 15 Block 1 Tewksbury Heights. Mr. N.Smith was assessed with a Buick automobile unsecured and war Veteran Exemption was allowed on same. He also claimed exemption on W. 30' of Lot 19 and E.-20' of Lot 20 in Blook 19, Richmond Traffic Center Tract (see Vol. 13 Assessment #29003). Exemption amounting to $560, the balance to be allowed, should have been applied on this property. In Vol. 10 Assessment #22542, Antone J. 8chieser is assessed with Lots 39 an 40 Block 64 Richmond Annex, with improvements amounting to $675.00. There are no improvements -.n this lot. In Vol. 4 Assessment #9215, Edwin Dennis is assessed with Lot 14 Block 4 Richme,nd Park Tract with personal property amounting to $70.00. There should be no personal property with this assessment. In Vol. 25 Assessment #51193, Cecelia M. Truelson is assessed with the E. 1/ of Lots 90 and 95 Deming Park, with improvements amounting to $150. There are no improvement on these lots. -4 In Vol. 14 Assessment #30952 Antonio D.Vaeconi, is assessed with Lots 5 and Block H Town of Todos Santos, with improvements amounting to $1500. There are no improvements on these lots. In Vol. 6 Assessment #12,173, Lots 35-36-37 Block 14, Richmond'Pullman Home Tract are assessed to Samuel Kemp, Sr. et al. John H. Johnson who has bought the S. 1/2 of Lot 36 and all of Lot 37 filed claifc for exemption on same with my deputy Assessor, at Richmond, and same was not allowed. Owing to the fact that Kr.Johnsoa filed his claim for exemption in the regular manndr, your authorization to make the F segregation as follows is requested: Lot 35 and N. 1/2 of Lot 36, Block 14, Richmond Pullman Homes, in the name o Sherman Kemp, Sr. et al. assessed value of real estate $150, improvements $1000. '! S. 1/2 of 36 and all of 37 Block 14, Richmond Pullman Homes, in the name of John•H:Johnson, assessed value of real estate $180, improvements $1050 less war veterEn a exemption of $1001.00. In Vol.19 Assessment #40638, the East richmond Heights Lard Company is assessed with Lots 21-22-23-24 Block 108 East Richmond Heights Tract #3, along with a number o other lots in this same block. These lots should have been assessed to R.V.Scott. 9 Authorization to segregate these lots from assessment #40635 and assess them to R.V.Scott, with an assessed valuation of $120 on same is requested.., ); 11 F In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for p?rmission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. of morning following, on the <N above da-,es , to wit: Employees of Oleum Refinery of Union 011 Co. Rodeo, Dec. 3,'1927. ; Flor of Oakley #1, Oakley, Nov. 26, 1927. Liberty U.H.S.Student Body, Liberty U.H.S. Brentwood, Dec. 2, 1927. 1v J.K.Smith, for benefit Junior Eagle Drum Corps, Danville, I.0'.O .F.Hall, Danville, Nov. 26, 1927. ' Carquinez Rebecca Lodge #352 Bay Point, Beale Hall, Bay Point, Dec. 3,1927. •`? AJ It is by the Board ordered that the above named persons and societies be 14 granted permigsion to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M.or. above named dates., 276 In the Matter of allowance of Indigents. Good cause aocearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be made to following named indigents core- -,ing on dates set opposite thea names, to wit: MRS. BIRDIE OMICK, 902 Ohio St. Richmond, $40 per month sta e aid beginning Nov. let, 1927- for a period of three months. LRS. IDA TALLON, Martinez, $20 per month county aid, beginning Nov. let, 192 . MRS. IDA LANDT3I, Bay Point, 150 state aid beginning Nov. let, 1927. MRS. ROSE DAVILLA, 659- 9tn St. Richmond, $20 state aid for Eugene Byrone an Christopher Byrone, beginning Nov. 1st, 1927- i,. ;L4NUEL 3RAZIL•, ALVES, $15 per month county aid beginning Nov. let, 1927. M'RS. ALICE ALLING, $30 or month State aid and $30 per month county aidbeginningNov. let, 1927- ,i It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the Hospital Fund on each montl. until the further order of this Board and that the County Treasurer pay the same. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the allowance heretofore made to MRS. ;1RICN 4ALGRE. 910 Bissell Ave. Richmond, be changed from $20 state aid and :$20 county aid to $10 per month state aid and $10 per month county aid, on account of one child 'being over 16 years of age, and beginning Oct. let, 1927. That the allowance made heretofore to �'rs. Theresa Pucci, be changed to $20 ner month state aid and that the allowance of $15 per month county aid be discontinue beginning Nov. let, 1927. That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Mary Andriani of $20 state aid and $30 county aid be chanced to $20 per month state aid and $20 county aid beginning Nov. let, 1927. ' That the allowance heretofore made to ELIZABETH BUCHAN 1922 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond, be changed from $30 state aid and $30 county aid to $30 state aid only beginning Nov. let, 1927. That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Ada McKee,15?0 Dineen St. Martinez, be and the same is hereby increased from $30 per month state aid and $35 county aid to $40 state aid and $35 county aid. That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Josephine Lopez, near Santa Fe Depot San Pablo, of $30 per month state aid and $30 county aid be and the same is hereby increased to $40 per month state aid and $30 county aid, beginning Nov. 1st, 1927 That the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Melanda Wilson, Berkeley R.F.D. Rout 1, Box 181-G, be and the same is hereby increased to $50 per month state aid and $35 per month county aid, beginning Nov. let, 1927. It is further ordered that the following allowances heretofore made to follow- ing named indigents be and same are hereby discontinued on dates set opposite their respective names: Mr. Joe Lupo, discontinued Nov. let, 1927. Mrs. Lettie Elder, 936 Haven St. Martinez, $10 state aid discontinued Nov. 1st, 1927. ' Mrs.Edith Kirk, discontinued Nov. 1st, 1927- ;+':rs. Lary Taukert, 643 6th St. Richmond, discontinued Nov. let, 1927 Mrs. L. Incarnati, Bay & Winslow Ste. Crockett, discontinued Nov. let, 19271- In the %Latter of appointment of Superintend3it of Contra Costa Co,mty Water '7orks District #l. An ap-,lioation Navin; been filed with this Board praying for the appointment of Superintendent of Contra Costa County 'dater Works District #1, and recommending T.T.!,cClarren for said position, and said recommendation having been arnrOved by a Committee from said "later Works District #1, It is, by the Board ordered that the said :4.T.McOlarreu be and he is hereby annointed Superintendent for Contra Costa County eater 'Works District #1, said i i 277 . I I APPOINTMENT TO BEGIN ON DEC. let, 1927, IT IS FU:TFiER ORDERED that before entering upon his duties the said I.Y.T. McClarren shall take the oath and give a good end sufficient bond in the sum of $IOD conditioned for the faithful performance of the duties of said office and for the accounting of all moneys collected by him for said district. It is further ordered that the appointment heretofore made o' J.G.Barnard, as Superintendent of said District be and the same is hereby declared vacant from and after Dec. lst, 1927., In the Matter of Contra Costa County •Yater Norks District #1. J J.G.Barnard, Superintendent and Engineer for Contra Costa County "ater Works District #1 having filed with this Board certificates shaving that the follow'_ng Companies andpersons have completed their contracts heretofore entered into for the supr..lying of labor and materials for Contra Costa younty later 'Karks. District #I, to wit: Contract of °ercules Logan, dated Sept. 19th, 1927, with Fidelity and Deposi Company of garyland as Surety. Contract of National Meter Company, dated Sept. 27th, 1927, with American -Surety Company as Surety. Contract of :Yater :Yorks Supply Company, dated Sept. 30, 1927, with Globe ' Indemnity Company as Surety. Two contracts of Walworth California company dated Oct. 7th, :927, with s Aetna Casualty & Surety Company of Hartford, Connecticut, as surety. It is by the Board ordered that each and all of said contracts above name be and the same are hereby declared completed and accepted by this Board this 21st day of November, 1927-,,, J In the Latter of Con;munica'si^n from City Clerk of City of Albany. A communication from City Clerk of City of Albany regarding Santa Fe Avenue was read to the Board and the Clerk of the Board was authorized to noify ' said City Clerk of Albany that said Santa Fe Avenue is not a county road. ' In the latter of application of Pacheco Lodge #117 I.O.O.F. Concord to lay water pipe along county road. A verbal application having been made to this Board by a Committee from Pacheco Lodge 4117 I.O.O.F. for permission to lay water pipe along county road from main pipe line crossing near Auto Inn to Pacheco Cemetery _ It is by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby _,ranted to lav water pipe along said road from near the easterly property limits of said road to Pacheco Cemetery and that said pipe line will be so laid that it n I I 278 i' will not interfere with the public use of said road fox road purposes and that it will be laid to the entire satisfaction of the County Engineer and Supervisor of District 43. In the Matter of Purchasing Filing Cases for use in Board of Supervisors Rooms. It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk be and he is hereby authorized to purchase Five filing cases for use in filing documents to beplaced in Board of Supervisors Rooms, at a cost of $63.20 each F.o.B. Martinez; said cases to contain a lock,and dust pan between each drawer. The vote on said order being unanimo•.ts. i In the Matter of Granting Claim on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the finds of R.D. 1, S.D.5, would be unreason ly burdened by the full payment of the following claim: L.J.McReynoles, $1033.30, It is by the Board ordered that the said claim be paid from the General Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.ji R I. In the Matter of allowance of claim `i on Special Road Fund. is It annearin,� to the Board that there is on deposit in tae Countv Treasury of0ount7 of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund ofOontracosta County, which said moneys are derived frr,m Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa Countv 3; during the year 1927, and from money collected frac! violation of motor r,-hicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck Licenses, which, said moneys shall be expended by said Countv exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said j County and the following clai:cs against said Sup. Dist. #13 are presented, ,k Standard Oil Company of Calif. $1275.22 It is by the Board ordered that the said claim be paid out of the Special Road Fund. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoard k r i 3<. ' is In the Natter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk, and ordered entered on the Allowanc Book of this Board. g In the ;batter of Fixing Boundaries of Election Precincts of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of the several election precinc.tsb_' Contra Costa County be and the same are hereby established and fixed as. hereinafter set forth and described, to wit: ANTIOCH PRECI[:CT BEGINNIi: at a point in the San Joaquin River where the dividing line betwe n Supervisor Districts 4 and 5, intersects the same; thence southerly running along the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 4 and 5 in the Township line dividing Townships 1 and 2 N.; thence East running alon> the Township line to its intersectio with the center line of the right of :ray of the Empire Railroad; thence northerly =* running along the right of way of the old Empire Railroad to its intersection with Y ' the northerly bo,indary line of the right of way of the Soutnern Pacific Railroad; thence easterly running along the northerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad to its intersection with the center line of county road running from. the Antioch Southern racific Depot to Town of Antioch; thence northerly � running along the center line of said road to its intersection with the center line of Antioch and Oakley Road; thence easterly running along the center of the Ant;cch and Oakley Road to its intersection with the westerly line of the Iverson property; thence northerly running along the westerly line of Iverson property and prolongation County of sane with the.boundery line in San Joaquin River; thence westerly running along th county boundary line in SanJoaquin River to its intersection with the easterly incorpol ate Si `al limits of the Town of Antioch; thence southerly, westerly, and northerly running alon i the easterly, southerly, and westerly incorporate limits of the Town of Antioch, to ' the County boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence northwesterly running along the County Boundary line in San Juin River to point of beginning. i + BAYPOINT PRECI'CT #1. ' BEGINNIP:G at apoint in the county boundary line in Suisun Bay where the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4, opposite Hastings Slough interse is the same; thence southerly to the center of Hastings Slough; thence southerly running t along the center line of Hastings Slough to its intersection wi'h the center line of Seal Creek; thence southeasterly running along the center line of Seal Creek or Mt. Diablo Creek, to where the same intersects the north line of S. 1/2 of Sec. 12, T 2 X. R 2 t^,. M.D.N_.; thence easterly to 1/4 section corner between Sections S and 12, T 2 N. R. 1 i4. and R. tog thence northerly running along the Township line between Ranges 1 'gest and 2 "fest, to its intersection with the center line of Champion Avenue of the town of Bay Point; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Champ on Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Meridian Street; thence 280 f northerly running alon.- the center line of Meridian Street and prolongation thereof to its intersectio with county boundary line in Suisun Bay; thence westerly to point of beginning. BAY POINT PRECINCT #2. BEGINNING at a point in the County Boundary line in Suisun Bay where the pro- longation of the center line of Meridian Street in the To,,yn of Bay Point intersects the same; thence soi.utherly to the center line of Meridian Street of the Town of Bay Point; thence southerly running along the center line of Yeridia.n Street to its inter- section with the center line of Champion Avenue; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Champion Avenue of the Town of Bay Point and prolongation thereof, to its intersects= with the township line between Range 1 Nest and Range 2 West, thence southerly running along the Township line and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence southeasterly r ening along the boundary line of Rancho 'Monte Del Diablo to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Section 17, T 2 N., R. 1 W. thence southerly 1 1/4 miles more or less to its intersection with the center line running through Sections 7 and 8; thence easterly 1/2 mile to center of Section 8; thence northerly ._inning along, the center of section 8, and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the county boundary lire in San Joaquin River; thence westerly running along the county boundary line into the point of beginning. BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT. BEGINNING at a rein. where the center line of Santa Fe Avenue intersects the county boundary line between Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda; thence northerly running along the easterly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito to its inters at- ion with the northerly bo-nrdsry line of Ce::etery property; thence easterly and southe ly running alone the northerly and easterly bounder. of the Oer:,etcry property to the - � 1 southwest corner of Lot 1, Blocs "A" o: Arlington Acres; thence running along the southerly boundary line of the Cemetery property to the northeast corner of Block "A" Berkeley Hillside Park; thence southerly r-inning along the easterly boundary line of Hillside Park, Berkelev Park Tract, to its intersection with the boundary line betwee I Contra Costa and Alameda County; thence westerly running along the county boundary line to the point of beginning. =s CONCORD PR?cI:iCT #1. ++ All that part of the incorporated town of Concord, lying northerly of the can er a 1E line o£ Balvio Street. CONCORD PRECIi:OT 42. Allthat portion of town of Concord, lying southerly of the center line of Salvio Street and the northern incorporate limits of the Town of Concord. 3� CONCORD PRECINCT #3. BEGI'i`ING at the point on the incorporated limits of the Town of Concord where the center line of the Clayton Road intersects the same; thence running easterl , northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly, northerly, southwesterly, northerly, and At westerly, running along the eastern and northern boundary line of the Town of Concord to where it intersects the easterly boundary line of the Concord-Avon Road; thence running northerly, and northwesterly along the center line of the Concord and Avon toad to its intersection with the line between lands of C.A.Hooper and Port Costa Slat r i { A. 281 >s x Company ; thence easterly, and northerly, and easterly and northerly, running along the easterly boundary line of the Hooper Tract and the westerly and southerly bound ary line of the Government Ranch to its intersection with the center line of Hastin s Slough; thence northerly running along the center line of Hastings Slough to its ' intersectionwith center line of Seal Creek; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Seal Creek and the westerly boundary line of Supervisor Dist. #4 to its intersection with the northerly boundary line of Lot #36 of the Government Ranch; thence following northerly and easterly along the line between Supervisor x Districts 3 and 4 to its intersection with the center line of Willow Pass Road; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Willow Pass Road to its intersection with the center line of 66th Street on Map of Parkside Addition and Wal ut Lands #2; thence southerly running along the center line of 6th Street on above Map to its intersection with the center line of the Clayton Road; thence westerly runni along the center line of Clayton Road to place of beginning. CONCORD PRECI&CT #4. BEGINNING at a point in the center line of :Pillow Pass Road where the boundary line between Supervisor Districts 3 and 4 crosses the same; thence runnin southwesterly along the center line of the Willow Pass Road to its intersection wi the center line of 6th St. on Kap of Parkside Addition to Concord and ?Walnut Land #2; thence running southerly along the center line of 6th St. on said Kap to its intersection with the center line of the Clayton Road; thence southeasterly runnin ' along the center line of the Clayton Road to its intersection with the center line of Babel Lane; thence southerly running along the center line of Babel Lane to its j intersection with the northwesS corner of the 97.61 acre tract of the Galindo # i �d Estate; thence easterly ruining along the northerly-boundary U ne of the 67.61 aer j tract the 119.05 acre tract and the 134.49 acre tract of the Galindo Estate, and t e northerly boundary line of the Cowell Lime & Cement Company Tract to its intersect on s with a road leading from the Great Western Power Company substation to the Clayton Road; thence southerly running along the center line of said road to its interssoect on 41 with the center line of a road to Clayton or Mitchell Canyon; thence running ,th easterly along the center of said road to its intersection eith the southerly boun - 4 ary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence running northeasterly, northerly, . i and northwesterly, northerly, westerly and northerly along the southerly and Baste ly ' boundary line of theRancho Monte del Diablo and the westerly boundary line of Sup- ervicnr District #4 to place of beginning. CONCORD PRECIiiCT#5. BEGINNING at a point in the center line of the Clayton Road where the southerly incorporate limits of the Town of Concord Intersects the same; thence running easterly along the center line of Concord & Clayton Road to its intersects n with the center line of whatis known as Babel Lane; thence southerly running along a the center line of what is known as Babel Lane and Cowell Road to its intersection with the line opposite the northwestern line of Babel or Ginochio Tract; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of said Babel or Ginochio Tract and & continuation of same, to the southwesterly boundary of the Rancho Monte del Diablo thence northwesterly running along the southerl:Y boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo to the most northerly corner of the Judge tract; thence southeasterly ws running along the northerly boundary line of the Judg 21.55 acre tract and con- . S ;F I' 282 I tinuation of same, to the junction of the Concord & Ygnacio Valley Road; thence south- westerly running along the center line of the Concord,Ygnacio Valley and Walnut Cre$k Road, to its intersection with center line of Walnut Creek; thence southerly II running aloe_ the center line of Walnut Creek and Arroyo San Jon to its intersectio with the northerly line of the Waters 105.26 acre tract; thence northeasterly ivani along the line between the land of Waters and Bartnett to its intersection with Pacheco and Ygnacio Valley Road; thence northerly running along the center line of i the Pacheco and Ygnacio Valley Road to the northwesterly corner of the Concord Sewe Farm; thence easterly running along the northerly boundary line of the Concord Sewer Farm to its intersection with a private road leading from the Concord Road to said I ' Farm; thence running alone the center of said private road to its intersection with the center line of Concord & Pacheco Road; thence westerly running along the center line of Concord-Pacheco Road to its intersection with the line between lands of Hoo and what was formerly Christopher Place; thence northerly running along the easterl and southerly line of the Hook lands to its intersecti(h with the center line of th Concord Avon Road; thence southeasterly and southerly running along the center line o'Said Concord-Avon Road to its intersection with the northerly incorporate limits of the Town of Concord; thence running southerly, southeasterly, and northerly running alone the westerly and southerly and easterly incorporate limits of the tow. of Concord to the point of beginning. CONCORD PRECINCT #6. BEGINNING at a point at the northeasterly corner of the Judge Tract on the westerly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence running southeasterly along the northerly boundary line of the Judge 21.55 acre tract to its intersection with the Concord,Ygnacio and Walnut Creek road; thence to the centerof said road, thence southwesterly running along the center line of the Concord,.Ygnacio and Walru Creek Road to its intersectsnn with the center line of Walnut Creek; thence souther y running along the center line of Walnut Creek to its intersectiai with prolongation 1 of westerly boundary line of the Bancroft Tract; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of the Bancroft Tract to its intersection with center line a 3 of Sulphur Spring Road; thence easterly running along the center line of Ygnacio Valley and Sulphur Spring Road to its intersection with the center line of Walnut -s Avenue; thence southeasterly running along the center line of Walnut Avenue to its `a a, intersection with the easterly line of what is known as Randall tract; thence run- ning southerly along the easterly line of the Randall Tract and prolongation of spm a, to the northeasterly corner of Section 1, T 1 S. R. 2 W. in the southerly boundary line of the Arroyo del la Nueces Y Bolbones, or San Miguel Ranch; thence running along the southern boundary line of said Ranch in a general easterly direction to the extreme southeast corner of said Ranch in the westeAy boundary line of Section ! 3' 1 T 1 N. R 1 W. thence easterly to the Mt.Diablo Meridian, southeast corner of Sect•on 1 aforesaid; thence northerly one mile to the summit of Mt-Diablo; thence westerly running along the Yt.Diablo Base line to its intersection with the easterly line of the said Rancho in the southwest corner of Section 35, T 1 N.R 1 V. thence northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly and northerly running along the easterly s boundary line of the San Miguel Ranch to its intersection with the northeast boundary it line of the Spreckels Sugar Company tract; thence southwesterly running along t''he I line between the Spreckels Sugar Company Tract and lands of Cowell Company to the northwest corner of the Spreckels Sugar Company Tract; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of the Cowell, Whitman and Treat Tracts to the ' northwest corner of the Whitman 101.24 acre tract ; thence southerly to Pine creek, thence northerly running alon,g the center lin-a of Pine Creek to its intersection with the center line of Ignacio Valley and Cowell Road; thence northeasterly runni z: along the center line of the Ygnacio and Cowell Road to its intersection with the '4 southerly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence northwesterly runni ' along the southerly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo to place of begin Ing. CO:VELL PRECI&CT. COMIiENCI:IG at point on Babel Lane at the northwest corner of the 87.61 acr tract of the Galindo Estate; thence running southeasterly along the center line cf the Cowell Road to a point opposite the northwesterly line of the Babel Lane or t'inochio 100 acre tract; thence southwesterly along the northwesterly line of said Babel or Ginochio Tract and continuation of same to the southwest boundary of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence running alon= said ranch boundary in a southeaster y direction, to the road leading to Ygnacio Valley; thence southerly along said road to its intersection with Pine Creek ; thence running along Pine Creek southerly to the north boundary line of the Whitman Tract; thence northeasterly along line a between Whitman Tract and Treat Tract to the most northerly corner of the Whitman s Tract; thence southeasterly running along_ the line between Whitman Tract and Treat Tract and a continuation of said line to the northwest corner of the Cowell Tract; thence southeasterly running along the westerly boundary line of the Cowell Tract to the southwest corner of said Cowell Tract at a point at the northwest corner of the Spreckels Sugar Company Tract; thence running northeasterly running along the southerly boundary line of the Cowell Tract to the boundary line of the Rancho }Conte del Diablo; thenc, northeasterly running along the southeasterly boundary of said Ranch Monte del Diablo to its intersection with the road leading from Clayton 3 and Mitchell Canyon towards Cowell; thence northwesterly running along the center line of said road, to a road leading from Clayton Road towards Oreat Western Power Company Plant; thence northeasterly running along the center of said road to its intersection with the southeast corner of the M.K. Donnelly 87.31 acre tract; then-.e ' northwesterly runnine along the northerly boundary line of the lands of the Cowell Lime & Cement Company and the 134.49 acre tract, 119.04 acre tract and 87.61 acre a tract of the Galindo Estate to the point of beginning. CLAYTON PRECINCT. BEGINNING at a point where the Mt.Diablo Base line crosses the Mt.Diablo Meridian, at the summit of Mt.Diablo; thence south three miles; thence east four miles; thence south one mile; thence east one mile; thence south one mile; thence east one mile to the southeast corner of Section 25, T 1 S. R. 1 E., thence north a six miles to the northeast corner of Section 36, T 1 N. R 1 E., thence west one mile; thence north one-half mile; thence west one-half mile to the center of Secti n 26, T 1 N. R 1 E., thence north one-half mile; thence west one-half mile; thence north one mile; thence west two miles; thence north two miles to the northeast 3 corner of Section 8, T 1 N. R. 1 8., thence west two miles; thence north two miles to the northeast corner of Section 36, T 2 N., R. 1 15. thence Treat two end i J All 284 i one-fourth miles more or less to the boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo; thence running southeasterly and southerly and southwesterly along the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Monte del Diablo to the line dividing Rancho 'dents del Diablo `Tom Rancho Arroyo de las Nueces Y Bolbones; thence southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, and southerly runninC-along the easterly,and northerly bounda y line of the Rancho Arroyo de las Nueces Y Bolbones to its intersection with the It-Diablo Base line; thence easterly running alon_ the Mt.Diablo Base Lice to the point of beginning. CROCKETT PRECINCT #2. BEGINiIING at a point in the Straits of Carquinez in the county boundary lin , cf Contra Costa County due south of westerly boundary line of Lucy Burnham Tract on Rancho Canada del Hambre; thence southerly to the southwest corner of said Luc Burnham Tract; thence southerly along the westerly line of said tract to the sith west corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundary line of the Ian formerly known as Edwards Tract, to a point designated as the southwest corner of Section 91 T 2 N. R. j 9., M.D.B.& M. thence westerly to a point due south of the prolongatin of the center line of Heald Street to Town of Crockett if produced southerly; thence northerly to the intersection of the center line -f Heald Stree with center line of state Highway if said Highway was produced soltheTly; thence easterly runnin:- along the center line of the State Highway to the center line of Jackson Street; thence northerly running along the center line of Jackson Street to its intersection with center line,of Alhambra Street; thence easterly running aloin- the center line of Alhambra Street tc its intersection with center Q011-TY line of the county road; thence due north to t?e,�t3oundary line in Carquinez Strai s; thence easterly running along county boundary line in Straits of Carquine2 to port of beginning. CROCYCETT PRIOINCT #3. BEGINNING at county boundary line at a point 7here the center line of Heald Street in Town of Crockett, if produced northerly would intersect the said bound" v line; thence southerly to a point in center line of Street between. Blocks 2 and of the Town of Crockett; thence southerly running along the center line of Street between Blocks 2 and j and Heald Street and the prolongation thereof to a point where said line int-rsects the line between Sections S and 17, T 2 N-R. j I.Y. thence westerly to a point due south of the prolongati^n of the center line of W st Street of the Town of Crockett, if produced southerly; thence northerly to the center of southerly line of .lest Street in the Town of Crockett; thence running along the center line of Test Street to the northerly side of Loring Avenue; asterthence easterly to line between Crockett Hotel property and Block 1; thence east- erly ly on line between Block 1 and Crockett Hotel property and prolongation thereo .: to point in the county boundary line in Carquinez Straits; thence easterly alone county boundary line in Carquinez Straits to point of beginning. CROCKETT PRECINCT #4. BEGIAI;II.iG at a -point in the county boundary line in Ca3quinez Straits where the prolongation of the center line of Fourth Avenue,.if produced norther! would intersect the same; thence southerly to the center line of 4th Avenue; thence southerly r-snning alon, the center line of 4th Avenue and prolongation of same to a point ichere said line intersects line between Sections g and 17, y �F �'.,35 I 2�a T 2 N., R. 3 W., k;.D.B.& Lf. thence easterly to prolongation of the center line of ?fest St. in town of Crockett, if produced southerly; thence northerly to the center line of southerly end of '„est Street; thence southerly running along the center line of Test St. to the northerly side of Loring Avenue; thence easterly to a.point ' between Crockett Hotel Propert•: and Block 1; thence running alonm the line between Block 1 and Crockett Hotel property and prolongation of same to a point in Carquine Straits in county boundary line; thence westerly along county boundary line in Car- quinez Straits to point of beginning. CROCKETT PRECINCT #5• ' BEGIN'I?:G at a point in the county boundary line where the prolongation of center Ine of 4th Ave:_•±e, between the Town of Crolona and Valona, if produced north- erly would intersect the same; thence southerly to center line of 4th Avenue; thenc southerl--- running, along the center line of Yourth Avenue to its intersection with center line of Ceres Street; thence westerly Tunning, along the center line of Ceres Street to its intersection with center line of 6th Avenue; thence northerly runn=n g along alon the center line of 6th Avenue and prolongation of same to county bounds y line in Carquinez Straits; thence easterly running along the county boundary line i Carcuinez Straits to point of be-inning. :CCKETT P?ECI_.'CT 46. BEGI_NNISiG at a point wher^ the center line of 4th Avenue intersects the thence westerly running along center line of 'Ceres St center line of Ceres Strect in the town of. Valona to its intersection with the center line of Port Street; thence southerly running along the center line of Port Street to its intersection with the center line of Pomona Street; thence westerly al�ag the center line of Pomona Street to its intersection with the center line of 5th Avenue; thence southerly runn ne alon;: 'she center line of 5th Avenue and prolongati n then^of ti? the point -^ne-7 the said line intersects the line between Sections 3 and 17, T 2 3 ..•D.B.& '... thence easterly ruinIn:_ along the said section line „ to where the prnlongati�n of center line or 4n St. between the towns of Valona and Crolona, if produced southerly, would intersect the same; thence northerly to a 1 point rhere the center line of 4th Avenue and the center line or Ceres Street intersect the sarne, -into tae point of beginning. CROCGETT PH7-0171CT #Z. BEGI'NING at a point in the Straits of Carquinez in the County boundary -` ' line where the prolongation of center line of 6th Avenue of the Town of Valona :. if urodured northerly would intersect the sa:.e; thence southerly to the center line j; of northerly end of 6th Avenue of town of Valona; thence southerly running along the center line of 6th Avenue to its intersection with center line of Ceres Street; ' thence easterly running along the center line of Ceres Street to its intersection with the center line of Port St;. thence southerly running along th•center line of Port Street to its intersection with the -enter line of Pomona St; thence westerly ar running alon; the center line of Pomona St; to its intersection with the center ling 4 of 5th Avenue; thence saxtheriv runainE along the center line of 5th Avenue and pro longation thereof to a point .:hare the said line intersects the sarne between Sectio s $ 3 and 17, T 2 N., F. 3 W. D.B.x thence westerly to boundary line between Ranch , El Pinole and Canada del Ham'cre; thence northerly along the line between said Ranch s ( to Post 11P.4.5 ” ; thence east about 10 chains to a point"Qu south of the southwes corner of the Town of Valona.; thence due north to a point in the County boundary 286 line in Straits of Carq-.nez; thence easterly running along the county boundary line of Straits of Carquinez, to point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT Ott. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Oakland Branch of the A.T.& S.F.Rv. Co. right of way intersects the county boundary line between County of Contra Costa and County of Alameda;in the City of El Cerrito; thence northerly running , along the center line of said right of way to its intersection with the center line of Lincoln Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Lincoln Street and prolongation thereof t- westerly boundary line of the City of El Cerrito; thenc southerly, westerly, southerly, easterly, southerly, westerly and. southerly running along t1B westerly and northerly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito to it , intersection with the co-unty boundary line between Contra Costa County and Alameda County; thence runiinr; easterly along, the county boundary line between Contra Costa County and Alameda County to point of beginning. 3L 0ERRITO PRECINCT #2- BEG.-IaING at a point where the center line of the Oakland Branch of the A.T. & S.F. Ry. Co. intersects the county boundary line between Counties of Alameda and Contra Costa; thence northerly running along the center line of said right of 'nay to its intersection with cent--r line of Lincoln Street; thence easterly running alola center line of Lincoln Street toitsintersection with the right of wap of the Oakland Terminal Railways; thence northerly running along the easterly side of Bloc 35 of the Henderson Tapscott Tract; No. 1;tothe Northeast corner of said Block; thence easterly crossing said right of way and running along, the southerly boundarys . line of the Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit Tl Tract to the southeast corner thereof, in the easterly boundary line of the Cit of E1 Cerrito; thence southerly,) westerly, southerly, westerly, easterly and southerly and westerly running along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito, to point of beginning. El CERRITO PRECIiXT ;,3. BEGI;."_:ING at a point on the westerly side of Ban Pablo Avenue where the prolongatio of the center line of Lincoln Avenue would intersect the same ; thence westerly runninp, a1on, the center line of Lincoln Avenue to its intersection with the westerly boundary line :;f right of way of the San Francisco-Oakland Termin 1 Railways; thence norther l; r. .._ _ along the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Oakland Terminal Railways to its intersectio: with center line of Hoesse ,,..., Lane; thence westerly running along the center lis of `Roesser Lane and prolongatio thereof to the westerly incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito on the west side of San Pablo Avenue} thenoe southerly running along the westerly Incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito to point of beginning. EL MEMO PRECINCT #4. , BEGINNING in the center line of Loesser Lane where the prolongation of the easterly line of Block S, Soule*;mrd Garden Tract if prolonged northerly would int- ersect the same; thence easterly running along the center line of Moesser Lane and prolongation of same to the easterly incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence southerly,westerly, and southerly running.along the easterly, and so•Itherly inoorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito to the southeast corner of the Berkele� Country Club Terrace in the incaporate boundary line at the southeast corner of I Lot 329; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of Berkeley j X87 Country Club Terrace Unit #1 Tract to its intersection with westerly boundary line of the San Francisco Oakland Terminal Railways right of way; thence northe3jy runniz g along the westerly boundary line of the San Francisco-Oakland Terminal Railways and prolongation thereof to point of beginning. ' EL CERRITO PRECINCT BEGINNING at a point where the prolongation of the center line of Moesser Lane would intersect the westerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the Citv of 21 Cerrito; thence easterly to the center of iloesser Lane; thence easterly running along the center line of boesser Lane to the southeast corner of Lot 19, ' of Schmidt village Tract; thence northerly running along the easterly boundary lin of th-Schmidt Village Tract to its intersection with the line between lots 40 and 41 of the Schmidt Village Tract; thence westerly running along the line between Lots 40 and 41 of the Schmidt Village Tract and prolongation thereof to its intersectio with the center line of Blake Street; thence northerly running along the center lire of Blake Street to its intersection with the center line of 4th St; thence westerly running alone the center line of 4th St. to its intersection with easterly boundary line of the Realty Svndicate Tract; thence westerly in a direct line to its inter- section with cent^r line or Gladys Aven,:e; thence west^rly running along the center line of Gladys Avenue to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of the A.T. & S.F. Railw• y Co; thence southerly running alone the westerly boundary line of the right of rear of the A.T.& S.F. Ray. to its intersecti,n with the line betwee Lot 2S, Block 45, North Berkelev Terrace and the Richmond Dunn and Gnecco Tract; thence westerl-• running along the line between Lot 20, Block 45 of the North Berkel y Terrace Tract and Richmond,Dunn and ^Gnecco Tract and prolongation of said line to its intersection with the center line of San PAblo Avenue; thence southerly running alenF the center line of the San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Lennox Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Lennox Aven e to its intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence sn•itherly runnin alon- the westerly incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito to point of beginning. EL CERRITO PRECINCT BEGINiING at a point in the westeriv incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito where the center line of Lennox Avenue intersects the same; 7hence northerl westerly, northerly, easterly, northerly,running along the so-ither 'westerly, and northerly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito to its intersection with the center line of Ya.edonald Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line f Hacdonald Avenue to its intersection with the center line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence easterly running alonz the center line of Alta Punta Avenue to its intersect on ' with the center line of Canyon Trail; thence easterly running along, the center line of Canyon Trial to its intersection with the center line of Richmond Boulevard; thence easterly running along ti?e center line of Richmond Boulevard to its inter- section situ Cutting Boulevard; thence easterly running along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to the Northeast corner of Block 45 of Richmond Junction Heights; thence southerly running along the easterly boundary line of Block 45, of Richm^nd Junction Heights; to the southeast corner of Block 29 of said Tract; thence easterly ami southerly running alma the northerly and easterly boundary line of the Schmidt _y 288 f Village Tract to its intersection with the line between Lots 40 and 41 of the Scmid Village Tract;thence westerly running along the line between lots 40 and 41, and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the center line of Blake Street; then e northerly running alon- the center line of Blake Street to its intersection with th center line of 4th St; thence westerly running along the center line of 4th Street to its intersection with the easterly bcund-ry line of the Realty Syndicate; thence westerly in a direct line to center line of Gladys Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Gladys Avenue to its intersection with the westerly bounda y line of the right of war- of Oakland Branch of the A.T.& S.F. Ry. Co; thence soothe ly rum: ng along; the westerly boundary line of the right of :ray of the A.T.& S.F. Ry. Co. to its intersecticn with southerly bounda.ryline of Lot 25, Block 45 North Berkeley Terrace; thence westerly running along the southerly line of said Lot 29 and pro— longation thereof to its intorqa3tion with the center line of San Pablo Avenue; then e southerly running along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to its intersection wit center line of Lennox Av=nue; thence westerly running along the center line of Lenn a Avenue to point of beginning. EL =ITO PRECI_,OT #7. BEGIN:'!''G at a point in the westerly boundary line of incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cerrito where the center :ine of Macdonald Avenue intersects the same; thence northerly, easterly, southerly, running along the westerly, northerly, easterly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito to its intersection with the Xorth east corner of Berkeley Country Club Terrace; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the Berkeley Country Club Terrace to the southeast .,; corner of Lot 19 of the Schmidt Village Tract; thence northerly runn_ng along the easterly and northerly boundary line of the Schmidt Village Tract to its intersecti n with the southeast corner of Block 29 Richmond Junction Heights; thence northerly running along the easterly boundary line of Block 29 and Block 45 of RiehLnnd j Junction Heights to its intersecticn with the center line of Cutting Boulevard; thence westerly running along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to its inter— section with the center line of Richmond Boulevard; thence westerl•- runr-'--g along ! the center line of Richmond Boulevard to its intersection with the center line of r Canyon Trial; thence westerly ruunin along the center line of Canyon Trail to =G its intersecticn with the center line of Alta Punta Avenue; thence westerly running u 7; along the center line of Alta Punta Avenue to its intersection with center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly r-.mning along the center line of Macdonald ; Avenue to point of beginning. EL CER.RITO PRECI2iCT #S• `>"r BEGIN:IING at a point on the westerl•- line of San Pablo Avenue where the southerly boundr•ry line of the City of E1 Cerrito as recently annexed, intersects t e ,r same; thence westerly, southerly, westerly, northerly, westerly, northerly, westerl , southerly running along the sout'nerly and westerly and easterly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to its intersection, with the line between Contra "osta and Alameda Counties; thence easterly, runnin along the line between the Counties of Contra Costa and Alameda, to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Ci y of E1 Cerrito; thence northerly, easterly, northerly, westefly, northerly, easterly, �k and northerly running along the westerly and northerly incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito, into the point of beginning. a P ! 28� i KENSINGTON PRECINCT #1. BEGINNI:G at the point where the eastern boundary line of Berkeley Park intersects the county boundary line between Contra Costa County and Alameda Counties thence northerly running along the easterly boundary line of Berkeley Park and Hills de Park Tract to its intersection with the Cemetery property; thence easterly running ) along the southerly line of the Cemetery properties to its intersection with the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block A, Arlington Acres; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of Block A, to it; intersection with the center lineof Arlin-ton Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of Arlington Avenue ' to its intersection with the county boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties; thence westerly running along the county boundary line between Contra Cost and Alameda County; to point of beginning. KENSI"_IGTMI PR?Cl2iCT 2. BEGINNING at a point :here the center line of Arlington Avenue intersects t county boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda County; thence northerly running; along the center line of ArlinPton Avenue to its intersection with the go- longation of the southerly line of Block "A" of Arlington Acres; thence westerly running along the southerly line of Lot "A" and prolongation thereof, to the south- west corner of Lot 1, Block "A" of said Arlington Acres; thence north running along the westerly boundary line of Lots A and B, of Arlin-tor. Acres to northwest cor-ner Al of Lot 2 Block "B"; thence westerly running along the Northerly boundary line of t ' the Cemetery property to its intersection with.the easterly boundary line rf the s in-orporate limits of the City of E1 Cer ito; thence ncrtherly,easterly and northerl , running along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the City of E1 Cer- rito to a point -,her- the line bet7een Lots 25-52-53 RanchoEl Sobrante if extended westerly, would intersect the said boundary line between Rancho E1 Sobrante and +iancho San Pablo; thence easterly to stake A.C.3 to the northeasterly corner of Lo 53 of the Rancho El Sobrante; thence northeasterly running along the boundary line of Lot 53 to the most northerly point 'thereof on the western boundary line of the Thornton 1000 acre tract; thence southerly running =long the westerly boundary line of Thornton 1000 acre tract to southwest corner thereof; thence easterly to the southwest corner of the Brissac Tract in Rancho E1 Sobrante;thence easterly and southerly running alon- the northern and eastern boundary of the Brissac Tract to t e 1 ' southeast corner thereof; thence running along the eastern line of Lot 62_55-57- �. of Rancho El Sobrante to the intersection with line between Supervisor Districts 1 and 2; thence running aionc the boundary line between Supervisor Districts 1 and 2, in a. southerly irectien to its intersection with Bounty boun:'ary line between Cont a Costa and Alameda CoInties; thence westerly running along the county boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda Counties to point of beginning. LAFAYj'TTa^ PRFCZ_i^T #l. i BEGIN-TING at a point on the southerly boundary line of the Rancho Socha de 1 Canada del Pinole; at a point where the northwest corner of Rancho Acalanes inter- sects the same; thence running easterly along the southern boundary line of the " Rancho La Becha de la Canada de Pinole to its intersection with line between Townsh p 1 North Range 3 ',Zest, and Township 1 North Range 2 'West, thence north one mile more or less to a point due west of the Southern boundnry line of the Rancho Canada del Har: +re; thence east to the southwest corner of the Rancho del Harabre;xthence east e� 200 along southern boundary line of the Rancho Canada d el Hambre to apo-nt in the line between lands of Sturgis and Souza at its intersection with an old road leading south- westerly to Reliez Creek; thence in a southwesterly direction following said road, to a bridge crossin= Reliez Creek near the land of Peterson xthence down Reliez Creek .and following the meanders thereof, to its junction with 71alnut Creek;~thence down :"alnu t Creek to common corner of Ranchos San Ramon, Moraga, Canada del Hambre; and Bocha de la Canada de Pinole; thence in a southerly dirndtion along the western boundary line of the Ranctro San Ramon to its intersection with the dividing line betty en Sections 2 and 3, T 1 S., R 2 W. thence southerly running alon;^ the boundary line between Sections 3 and 4, and 9 & 10 to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Laguna de la Palos Colorados; thence northwesterly running along the easterly boundary line ofthe Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados to its intersection with a road leading _'row; Lafayette to L-Foraga on the Oliveria Place;thence folloang the center line of said road to its intersection with a road leading from Lafayette over Jonah Hill; thence northerly following said road to its intersection with the touter line of walnut Creek and Oakland Roar; near Lafayette Hotel; thence westerly following the center line of the Lafayette and Oakland Road to its intersection with westerly boundary line of the Rancho Acalanes ; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of Acalanes Rancho to point of beginning. LAFAY3TTa PRRCI ICT ,$2. BEGI:i ING at a point where the line between Sections 9 and 10, Township 2 S�:th Range 2 Pest, intersects to easterly boundary line.of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence rumi'.,r south to the common corner of Sections 9-10-15-16, b' T 1 S., R 2 '.Y. 'thence west about 1 1/2 miles to the county road leading to Loraga Valley, said point of intersection being at or near 1/4 section corner between Sectio s 5-17, T 1 S., R. 2 W. thence northerly along the said road to a point doe east of the center of Section 8, Township 1 South, Range 2 'lest; thence west to the center of section o, thence north one-half mile to quarter section corner between Sections 5 and 5, T 1 S., R. 2 W., thence due west along northerly boundary line of Section 7 an 12 to the center of Section 12; thence northerly running along the center of Section 1 to the southern boundary lire of the Rancho Acalanes; thence westerly and northerly running along the southerly and westerly boundary line of the Rancho Acalanes to its intersection with the center line of Walnut Creek and Oakland Road; thence easterly r mnirgalon_ the center line of the Oakland and Walnut Creek Road; to its Intersection with the Lafayatte & Jonah Hill road; thence southerly about one-half mile more or less • Cunning along the center line of Lafayette & Jonah Hill Road to its intersection with a road leading easterly to Loraga; thence southerly, running along the center line of said road to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence southerly running along the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, to point of beginning. 1'.. LONE TREE PRECINCT. WGI_dNING at a point on the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 4 and 5, where the township line between Township 1 north, and Township 2 North, intersects the same, at the southeast corner of Sectian 34, T 2 N., R. 1 E., thence south 3 1/2 miles to the southwest corner of the northwestcuarter of Section 23, T 1 N., R. 1 E., thence east 1 1/2 miles to the center of Section 24, T 1 N., R 1 E., thence south 1/2 mile; thence west 3 miles to the southeast corner of the southwest quarter of Sectirn 21, T 1 N., R. 2 E. thence north j miles; thence east 1 1/2 miles thence north 2 miles; thence west 2 1/2 miles to the southeast corner of southwest quarter of Section 29, T 2 N., R. 2 E., thence north one mile; thence east 1/2 mile; thence north on Section line between Sections 20 and 21 and prolongation of same to county boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence west running along the county boundary line in San J-.2quin River; to its intersection with prolongation of a line running through center c•f Sections 30 and 19, T 2 N., R. 2 E. thence south to the center of Section 19, the center of Oakley and Antioch Road; thence west 1/2 mile to the center of road leading from Town of Antioch to Southern raci£ic Depot; thence southe ly ' running along the center of said road to its intersection with northerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Railroad to its intersects n with center line of the right of way of the Empire Railroad; thence southern running along the center of right of wav of the Empire Railroad to its intersection with the Township line running between Townships T 1 N., R. 2 N. thence westerly running along the said Township line to the place of beginning. 114RTINEZ PRECINCT U2. BEG=NNING at a point in the County boundary line in Bay of Suisun opposit mouth of Alhaz:ra Creek; thence southerly to the mouth of Alhambra Creek; thence sotitherly running along Alhambra Creek to its intersection with the center line of Castro Street; thence southerly running along center line of Castro Street to its ' intersection with center line of Tard Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Ward Street to its intersection with center line of Talbart Street; thence :ortherly running along the center line of Talbart Street to its intersection with center line of 'lain Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Lain Street and prolongation thereof, to its intersection with the westerly incorpor to limits of the Town of Martinez; thence northerly and easterly running along theweste — "+ ly and northerly incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez to point of beginning. MARTINEZ PRECINCT 13. BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Castro Street where the center line of Ward Street intersects the same; thence westerly running along tine center line of ;lard Street to its intersection with center line of Talbert Street; thence northerly running along center line of Talbert Street to its intersection with cente line of 'gain Street; thence westerly running along center line of Main Street to ' its intersection with westerly incorco rate limits of the Town of Martinez; thence southerly and westerly running along the westerly and southerly incorporate limits of the Town of '_artinez as recently annexed, to its intersection with the east line of Richardson Street; thence northerly running along the prolongation of the easterly side of Richardson Street and westerly side of Blocks 166-167 of the Origin 1 Survey of the Town of Kartinez to its intersection •:.ith center line of Mellus Street thence easterly running along the ce:ter line of 'dellus Street to its intersection .ith center line of Castro Street; thence northerly running along the center line of Castro Street to point of ' ginning. '9RTINEZ PRECINCT #4. BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Castro Street where the center li is of "Mellus Street intersects the same; thence westerly-running along the center line f .ellus Street to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Blocks 168_167 I 292 '€ of the original Survey of the Town of Martinez; thence southerly running along the westerly line of Blocks 167-166 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, and prolongation thereof to the southeast corner of the Thomas Tract; thence easterly, !" southerly, westerly, southerly, westerly, southerly, easterly, and southerly, runnin 9f. along the incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez, and the westerly line of Block { 80 of the Original Survey of the Tot:n of _artinez; to its intersection with the eel ter line of Soto Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Soto Street, 11 to its intersection with center line of Castro Street; thence northerly running alon the center line of Castro Street to point of beginning. 1,SARTILTTEZ PRECINTCT #5. B^aGIIKING at a point in the center line of Castro Stre=t where the center line of Soto Street intersects the same; thence running westerly along the center line of Soto Street to the end thereof; thence northerly to its intersection with westerly incorporate limits of the Town of L'artinez; thence westerly, southerly, eas i terly, southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, and northerly, i tunnirg alon the westerly and southerly and easterly incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez, to the line dividing Blocks 147 and 1906, in Alhambra Creek; thence westerly running along t1r line dividing Blocks 147 and 196, to its intersection wit center line of Castro Street; thence northerly r unn_ng along the center line of Cast o ,! Streetto point of beginning. °s LARTILEZ PR ECI cT #o'. j BEGINIUU; at a point in the center lineof Castro Street where the center line of ;Sellus Street intersects the same; thence southerly running along the center line of Castro Street to the end ther,of, between Blocks 196 and 197, of the Origins 5� Survey of the Town of iiartinez; thence easterly running along the dividing line betty en Blocks 147 and 196 to the center of Alhaanbra Creek; thence northerly running along F the center of Alhambra Creek to a point in Al'nambra Creek on the line between Blocks 209 and 210 of the original Survey of the Town of 'Martinez; thence westerly running along the lire dividing Blocks 209_and 210 of the Original Survey of the Town of f Yartinez; and prolongation thereof to center of I�ason or Ferry Street; thence to the center of 1'ellus Street; thence westerly running along the center of Mellue Street to point of beginning. MARTINEZ PHECIIZCT 4,17. BEGININIPIG at a point in Alhambra Creek opposite the center line of Henrietta Street; thence southerly running along the center line of Alhambra Creek to its p3 intersection with soifnerly line of the newly annexed territory of property belonging to De La Sells Institute; thence easterly running along the southerly incorporate limits of the town of 'Hartinez as recently annexed to its intersection with the cent r line of the Pacheco Road; thence northwesterly running along the center line of the z Pacheco Road to its intersection with the center line of Willow Street; thence northerly running along the center line of ''Willow Street to its intersection with the center line of Susanna Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Susanna Street to its intersection with center line of Court Street; thence northerl i. running along the center line of Court Street to its intersecti^n with center line of Henrietta Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Henrietta Street to point of beginning. - -? A $ iE ' I 293 a XA,RT_N7EZ PRECIYOT #b". BEGIIaNING at a point in the center line of Castro Street where the center line of Ward Street intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center line of i".ard Street to its intersection with center line of Pine Street; thence southerly runrin: along the center line of Pine Street to its intersection with cen ter line of Susanna Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Susann Street to its intersection with center line of Court Street; thence northerly running ..-;.< alone the center line of Court Street t- its intersection with center line of Hen- rietta Street; thence westerl., running along the center line of Henrietta Street to its intersection with center line of Alha0ara Creek; thence northerly running along the center line of Alha'ora Creek to a point where the dividing line between Blocks 209 and 210 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez intersects the same; thence westerly running along the line dividing Blocks 209- 210 Original Survey of the town of .artinez, to the center line of Mason Street; thence westerly to the . center of 'vellus Street ; thence westerly along the center of Mellus Street to its Al intersection with center line of Castro Street; thence northerly running along the 'f center line of Castro Street to point of beginning. ?LARTINEZ PRv-CI CT #9. BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Pine Street where the center li g of ;lard Street intersects the same; thence southerly running along the center line = of Pine Street to its intersection with center line of Susanna Street; thence easter y ' running along the center line of Susanna Street; to its intersection with center i line of Willow Street; thence southerly runring along the center line of Willow Stri et to its intersecti-n :^ith center line of Pacheco Boulevard; thence soc:therly runntng along the center line of Pacheco Boulevard to its intersection with easterly Incor- porate limits of the Town of Martinez; thence northerly running along the easterly g incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez to its intersection with the center line of !yard Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Ward Street to poi t s of beginning. A I:fARTIIdEZ PRECINCT #10. BEGLdiv'ING at a point in the line of Las Juntas Street in the Town of Martin z, `r where the center line of Ward Street interests the same; ther.!ce running easterly along the center line of Ward Street to its intersection with easterly boundary lin ' of the incorpaate limits of the Town of Martinez; thence running northerly along th westerly boundary line of the Shell Tract and Jones Tract and prolongation of same to northern boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Cc; thence easterly running along northerly boundry line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Co; to a point in the line between Tide land Survey No.2 ' and Tide Land Survey No. 3; thence northerly running along the line between tide Land Survey No. 2 and Tide Land Survey No. 3 and prolongation of same to the county boundary line in Suisun Bay; thence westerly running atom.- county boundary line in y Suisun Bay to east line of Martinez Precinct No. l.: THENCE SOUTHERLY running along the easterly boundary line of 'sartinez Precinct #1 to point of beginning. mARTIVEZ P ECI:!OT #11. 3EGI:; 1_13 at a point on the most nort"Mesterly corner of Shell tract then e running easterly and northerly and westerly along the incorporate limits of the Tow of Martinez to its intersection with th-i easterly boundary line of Wartinez Precinc 294 ` No. 10; thence runn_.n_ southerly, westerly and southerly along the east boundary lin of Martinez Precinct #10 to the place of beginning. LORAGA PPFCIP3CT. BEGIIT ING At a point in the County boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties where the line between Sections 32 and 33 T 1 S., R. 2 R. intersect the same; thence westerly running along the county boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa Co•_,,nty to a point*ere the northerly boundary line of Tract #2 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados intersect the same; thence northwesterly runnin along the northerly boundary line of Tract #2 of the Rancho Lagvnr, de los Palos Colo ados to where it intersects the southeast to=ner of Sec. 23, T 1 S., R. 3 17., thence nort along the west boundary line of Section 23, to its intersection with the sath boundary line of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence northwesterly and northerly running alon-g the westerly boundary line of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colo ados to its intersection with the south boundary line of Section 14, T 1 S., R 3 Y., thence west along til southerly boundary line of Section 14, said township and Range to the southwest corner thereof; thence northerly running along the section line betweenSections 14 and 15, to the northeast corner of Section 15, ; thence west one mile to the northwest corner of Section 15; thence north one mile; to the northwest `i corner of Lot 8 of Section 10; thence westerly running along the north boundary line of Section 10, T 1 S., R 3 17., and prolongation of same to the northeast corner of Lot 132 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados; thence southerly running along 3 the westerly boundary line of Lots 132 and 147, 169,187,210,224,246,259,276 and 289 I to the so-,thwest corner of said Lot 289; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of Lots 288,287,286,285,and 284 to a point on the west line of Lot 1, Section 20, Township 1 south, Ran;e 2 West, thence southerly alone• the west line of j Lot 1 to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly along the southerly line of said Lot 1 to the west line of Section 21; thence south along the west line of Secti n 21,29,33 to',p point of beginning. OLEU?b PRECIidCT. d; BEGINNING at a point. in the center of the State Highway where the easterl bourdary line of the Town of Rodeo, intersects the said Road as shown upon a Map of property of Union Stock Yard Company of San Francisco, surveyed by T.A.LoYahon.and M '15 T.Compton, 1991, and recorded in office of the County Recorder of County of Contra j Costa, State of California, on the 5th day of February, 1992; thence running north- ! f 1. westerly along saideasterly boundary line of the Town of Rodeo as shown by said Map and prolongation thereof to a point in county bounder,- line in San Pablo Bay; thence along said county boundary line in a northeasterly direction to the northwest corner of Selbv Precinct; thence southerly and westerly running along the westety and south , erly boundary line of Selby Precinct to its intersection with the line between Sup- ervisor Districts 1 and 2; thence southerly running along the line.between Superviso Districts 1 and 2, to a point where the 'line between Lots 9-10 of the Tormey Estate intersects the same; thence westerly running along, the line between Lots 9 and 10, o the Tormey Estate to a point where the line between Lots 5 and 10, intersect the sam thence northerly running: along line between Lots 5 and 10 of Tormey Estate to/its cid vR intersection with westerly br:undary line of the land of Union Oil Company; thence northwesterly running along the westerly boundary line of landl of Union Oil Company jb to its intersection with the center line of State Highway; thence southwesterly runn ng along the center line of the State Highway to point of beginning. 1 2�� PACHECO PRECINCT. BEGIN'tiING at a point in the center of Nalnut Creek where theprolongation of the westerly line of Bancroft Tract intersects said creek; thence southerly running along the center line of said creek to its intersection with the southerly line of Clark 37 acre tract; thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of the Clark 37 acre tract and crossing the Southern Pacific Railroad and continuing OIL the southerly line of McPherson Traetto its intersecti^n with the center line of 5 Pacheco and 17alnut Creek road; thence southerly and along the said Pacheco and Rale t Creek Roadto its intersection with the center line of County road on the northern side of the its Tract; thence westerly running along the county road between law s of Hook a.:d Larkey Estate to its intersection with line in the County road on the w st side of J.S,Hook Estate; thence northerly and westerly running along the center lin of County road to the northwesterly corner of the Penniman Tract; thence westerly — 7 'running along the southerly bouncery line of the Rodgers Tract to the easterly bound.rq line of the Rancho Canada del Harbre; thence southerly running alonr the easterly boundary line of the Rancho Cmda del Hambre to its intersecti,n with line between lands of Sturgis and Geary; thence runninJ westerly along the northerly boundary line of the Geary Tract to the Northwest corner of said tract and prolongation there f to an old road leading to Reliez Creek; thence runn'ng southerly along said road to line between lands of Souza and Sturgis being the N.E. corner of Supervisor Distric ' m2; thence west to the S.E. corner of Alhambra Precinct; thence north to the common T corner between Alhambra and Pacheco Precincts; thence east al= the line between Pacheco and Alhambra precincts to county road known as Martinez and San Ramon Road; thence running northwesterly along said road to its intersection with Alhambra Creek,7near the house of O.Hayward; thence running east along the northern boundary 1 line of lands of Hayward, Muir Oak Subdivision, Overfield, Tacalri, Kelly, Sears, Younker and prolongation, thereof to the center line of Walnut Creek; thence northerly and down said creek to a point in said creek where the southern boundary line of ' the Toimey portion of the Government Ranch if produced, would intersect the center line of said Creek; thence easterly running along the said produced line to the westerly boundary line of th^ Williams Tract now known as Hooper; thence southerly runninz al•n the westerly boundary line of the Williams or Hooper Tract to its intersection with Concord or Avon Road; thence southeasterly along the center line ' of said Concord or Avon Road, a point in said road where the line between the lands of Hook and Gill intersect the same; thence westerly and southerly running along the southerly and easterly boundary line of the Hook Estates and westerly boundary line of the Gill, Bisso and Christopher lands to its intersection with can er line of Concord-Pacheco Road; thence easterly running along the center line of the �c Concord-Pacheco Road to its intersection kith a private road leading from Concord'- Z Pacheco road to the Concord Sewer Farm; thence running southwesterly along the said 3 private road to its intersection with the northerly line of the Concord Sewer Farm; thence westerly running along le northerly line of the Concord Sevier Farm to its intersection with acheco-Ygn_oio Malley Read; thence southeasterly running along g- �i i oio OalleY--Pacheco Road to its intersection xith line between lands of 17aters ail Hartnett; thence southwesterly runnin.. along line between 'daters and Bartnett to Y its intersection wit:. center line of :7alnut Creek; thence southerly s along running 1 the center line of :ialsa Creek to place of beginning; � 296 =i PITTSBURG PRECINCT ift i. d BEGI;M INa on the westerly boundary line of theincorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, where the center line of l9est 4th Street intersects the same; ai thence easterly runn'_n along the center line of West 4th Street to its intersection with center line of Black Diamond Street; thence southerly running, along the center line of Black Diamond Street to its intersection with center line of Fast 4th Street; .; a! thence easterly running along the center line of East 4th Street to its intersection ti:ith center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly runnin_ along center line of Railroad Avenue and prolongation thereof to the county boundary line in idew York Slough; thence running westerly and southerly along the northerly and westerly Inco ore limits of the City of Pittsburg into the place of beginning. PIT.SBL'RG PRECTITT i#2. i! BEGIP.^„ING at the center line of Railroad Avenue where the center line of East 4th Street intersects the same; thence northerly running along the center line of Railroad Avenue and prolongation thereof to the northerly incorporate limits of tI ei City of Pittsburg; thenceeasteriy, southerly, easterly, and southerly, running along the northerly and easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersect— ion nters ct—ion with the center line of East 4th Street; thence westerly rurnir_ along the dente line of East 4th Street to place of beginning. ' PITTSBURG PP,ECINCT #3._ AGI?;,,I:7G in the center line of Railro°:d Avenue where the center line of i f East Fourth Street intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center line of East 4th Street to its intersection with the easterly incorporate limits -r, of the Citv of Pittsburg; thence southerly along the easterly boundary line of the ;3f incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, to its intersection with center line )h I� of 7th Street; thence westerly running along the center line of 7th Street to its ; ji intersection with center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly running along th center line of Railroad Avenue to point of beginning. ..3E PITTSBURG PR CI17CT A. z BEGINNING in the center line of Railroad Avenue where the center line of East 4th Street intersects the same; thence westerly running along the center line 2 of East 4th Street to its intersection with center line of Black Diamonj Street; a� thence n^rthevly running along the center line of Black Diamond Street to its a intersection with the center line of 'Best 4th Street; thence westerly running along the center line of '.Vest 4th Street to its intersection with west:. boundary line it of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly running along j the westerly incorporate limits of City of Pittsburg to its intersections th center line of West 7th Street; thence easterly running along the center line of '.Pest 7th w Street to its intersection with center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly running along center line of Railroad Avenue to point of-beginning. A PITTSBURG PRTCrACT #5._ BEGINNING at the point in the center line of Railroad Avenue where the center line of East 7th Street intersects the same; thence westerly running along the center line of East 7th Street and West 7th Street to its intersection with j westerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the Cite of Pittsburg; thence F Q southerly, westerly, an,: southerly running along the westerly, northerlq, and wester— ly est — ly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection ;;dth the center 29? line of 'Rest 10th Street, on right of way of A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co. thence easterly i running along the center line of :Pest 10th Street and East 10th Street to its i ntersection with the center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly running along 1 the center line of Railroad Avenue to point of beginning. PITTS3URG PRECINCT ,$6. � ' BEGINNING at : point in the center line of Railroad Avenue where the center r lire of East 10th Street intersects the same; thence westerly running along the cent r 4 line of East 10th Street and West 10th Str:-eet to its intersecti^n with westerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, as recently annexe ; ' thence southerly, westerly, southerly and westerly running along the westerly, south r- ly, westerly, and southerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, to its ; intersection with the prolongation of center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly to center line of Railroad avenue; thence northerly running along the center line o Railroad Avenue to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #7. 9 3ZGI1"37I::G in the center line of Railroad avenue where the center line of East 7th Street intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center line of East 7th Street to its intersection with Easterly boundary line of incorporate limit of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly, easterly, and southerly running along the easterly, northerly, easterly incorporate limit^ of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of Santa Fe Avenue; thence west-rly ' runnin:. along the southerly boundary line of East Santa Fe Avenue and boundary line between Lots 201 and 2.01-A to Southwest corner of Bloc; 201-A, thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of Blocks 201-222 and the westerly incapor to , limits of the City of Pittsburg to the most southeasterly corner of said incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg on the southerly side of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of way; thence westerly rur_nin. along the southerly incorrorate limits of the City of Pittsburg to its intersection with the prolongation of the center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly to the center line of Railroad Avenue; theace northerly running along the center line of Railroad Avenue to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT �. at a point on dividing- line between lands 201-201-A at the most westerly end thereof; thence easterly running along the dividing line between Lots ' 201-201-A and the northerly boundary line of Block 202 and the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, as recently annexed to the northeast corner thereo ; r thence southerly and westerly running along the easterly and southerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to the southwest corner of Block 222; thence northerly m nninc along* the westerly boundary line of Blocks 222 and 20: ' to point of beginning. PITTSBURG P:.ECI:CT T#19. BEGI'TN1'_IG at a point in the county boundary line in S-n Joaquin River, and ^here the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 4 and 5 intersects the same; thence southerly running along the boundary line between Supervisor Districts 4 and 5 to the southeast corner of Sections 15, T 1 N., R. 1 E., thence westerly two milef; thence northerly two miles; thence westerly two miles to the southwest corner of Section 6, Township 1 South, Range 1 East; thence northerly running along the Townslip lines between Range 1 East and Range 1 nest, and prolongation thereof to its inter- I' 298 section with the.00unty boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence east running along the county boundary line in San Joaquin River to its intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence southerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, northerly, westerly and northerly, running along the westerly, southerly, and easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, to the northea t corner thereof in San Jm quin ,River; thence easterly running along the county boun ary line in San Joaquin River to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #10. BEGIN—IING at a point in the County boundary line in San Joaquin River, where prolongation of township lines between Ranges 1 East and 1 West, intersect the sam ; thence southerly running along the township line between Ranges 1 East and one Wes , to the southeast corner of Sectior. 25, T 2 N. R. 1 -j., thence westerly running ale the southerly boundary line of Sections 25, 26 and 27 to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of of Rancho Yonte del Diablo; thence northwesterly running along the rancho ]conte dei Diablo to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Sectior. 27, T 2 N., R. 1 W. thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of Section 27, 22, 15-10 and prolongation thereof, to its intersecti with the county boundary line in Sar. Joaquin River; thence easterly running along the county boundary line to point of beginning. RIMMO:iD PRECINCT #25. BEGIN-I IIM AT A POINT 'T .,3 THE westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company intersects the northerly boundary line of the City of Richm-nd; thence running easterly along the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond, to its intersection with center line of 23rd Street; thence southerly running alonC the center line of 23rd Street to its intersection with center line of Burbeck Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of BuXbeek Avenre to its intersection with center line of 20th Street; thence norther y along the center line of 20th Street to its intersection with center line of Burbe k Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Burbeck Avenue to its inters--tion with center lire of 13th Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 13th Street to its intersection with center line of Clinton Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Clinton Avenue to its intersectio with negterly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence northerly running alon- the westerly boundary line of right of •tray of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to point of beginning. 3I^i OI ICT +D. 9'.Gi:C!hiC at a point u..er the center line of Howard Strut intersects the northerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of 'richmond; thence runalne easterly, southeasterly, easterly and southerly along the northerly an easterly incorporate limits of to City of Richmond, to its intersection with center " line of Clinton Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Clinton Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 30th Street; thence northerly running along the center line of 30th Street to its intersection with the center line of Garvin Avenue;,thence westerly running alon the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with center line of 29th Street; thence northerly running along the ce%,ter line of 29th Street to its intersection with cei:ter line of Howard 0treet; thence northwesterly running along the center line of Howard Street to point of begs ning. I' 299 .:3P tfi Y { RICHMOND PRECINCT #31. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Clinton Avenue intersects the westerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence easterly running along the cuter line of Clinton Avenue to its intersection with Center line of 13th Street; thence northerly running alon- the center line of 13th Street to its intersection with center line of Burbeck Avenue; thence easterly running along center line of Burbsck Avenue to its intersection with center line of 20th Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 20th Street and Grant Street to its intersection with center lineof Roosevelt Avenue; thence west- erly along the center line of Roosevelt Avenue to its intersection with westerly 3 boundary line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Company; thence n^rtherly running along the westerly bound^.ry line of right of way of Southern Pacific Compan to point of beginning. RIcirmim PRECINCT #33. BEGINNING at a point where the center line of Burbeck Avenue intersects the center line of 20th Street; thence easterly running along the center line of Burbec' 2 Avenue .to its intersection with center line of 23rd Street; thence south running along the center line of 23rd Street to its intersection with center line of Nevin Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Nevin Avenue to its inter- section with center line of 20th street; thence running northerly along the center line of 20th Street and Grant Street to its intersection with center line of Burbec ' Avenue, to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT X36. BEGIPIIQIZG at a point where the center line of Clinton Avenue, intersects the center line of 30th Street; thence eaat-rly running along the center line of Clinton Avenue to its intersection with center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence ` southeasterly running along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to incorporate limi a of the City of E1 Cerrito; thence westerly runninr� along the southTly boundary line of the right of way of the A.T.& S.F. Railway Company, to its intersection with cen er line of 33rd Street; thence northerly running along the center line of 33rd Street to its intersection with center line of Nevin Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Nevin Avenue to its intersection with ce:.ter line of 30th Street thence northerly along the center line of 30th Street to point of beginning. RICdIMM PRE-OINCT 37. BEGINNI2:G at a point There tbe center Line of San Pablo Avenue intersects �S the center line of Clinton Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line ofy Clinton Avenue to easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of9 Richmond; thence southerly, westerly, southerly, and westerly running along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, to its intersect on 1 with center line of San Pablo Avenue; thence northerly running along the center lin Of San Pablo Avenue to point of beginning. RODEO PRECINCT A2. BEGINNING at southeast corner of Section 9 T 2 N., R 3 34. M.D.E. thence k in a straight line southeasterly to northeast corner of Division No. 59 Pinole Ranch; thence south on line between Division No. 5 and Part 2 of Division No. 2 "? of said Ranch; and eastern line of Stewart's Ranch to southeast corner thereof; {' i 300 . 3 t:3 thence east to the northeast corner of Lot E of Division 5, Pinole Ranch; thence soul 1/2 mile to Reder's land; thence westerly along no: therly line of Reder's land and north line of Division G and H Pinole Ranch to post J.H. 3 Division No. 4 of said ran h; thence southerly along westerly boundary of Divisions H and I to southerly boundary -s of Pinole Ranch; thence west alon,- said ranch line to Pinole Valley County road, thence running along center line of said road in a northerly and westerly direction v to southerly boundary of the inc-rooration of the town of Pinole; thence running =long the easterly boundary of said incorporation, to the northeast corner of said incorporation on northerly side of the A.T. & S. F. Ry. Co. near westerly end of tunnel; thence alon.g northerly boundary or said Railway and Hercules incorporation, £ in an eaaterly direction to the westerly corner of the Town of Hercules asannexed; thence running southerly and southeasterly, northeasterly, southeasterly, northeaster y, northwesterly, northeasterly, and northwesterly, running along southerly and easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the town of Hercules to a point where said town boundary line intersects the cent=r of the State Highway; thence running norther y along the center line of said State Highway to a point in the center of said road where the eastern boundary line of the town of Rodeo, intersects the said road as shown upon map of the property of the Union Stock Yard Company of San Francisco, surveyed bv T.A.Mcilahon and M.T.Compton 1591, and recorded in the office of the Count Recorder of the Cointy of Contra Costa, State of California on the 5th day of Februar 1592; thence northeasterly running along the center line of State Highway to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of the lands of Union Oil Company; thence southeasterly running alone, the westerly and southerly boundary line of lands r, of Union Dil Company to its intersection with line between Lots 5-10 of the Tormey Estate; thence runnin•:soutaarly along the line between Lots 5-10 of the Tormey Estate to its intersection. :-ith the line between Lots 9-10-5 of the Tormey Estate; thence easterly running along the line between Lots 9-10 of the Tormey Estate to its intersection with the boundary :ine between Supervisors Districts 1 and 2; thence southerly and easterly running alon the line between Supervisor Districts 1 and 2, to place of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECINCT #1. BEGItv.N1 3 at intersectirn of the center line of County road known as Sar. Pablo and Pinole Road, with the Western boundary line of the incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole; thence westerly and southerly along the center line of said road to a point in the center of the San Pablo and Pinole Road. due east of the northeast corner of Lot 219 of Rancho San Pablo; thence running westerly to the northeast corner of said Lot; thence in a westerly and southerly direction running along the northerly boundary line of Lots 219-217 to easterly line of Santa Fe Railway; thence) northerly along the easterly side of Santa Fe Railway to a point in the prolongation, of the northerly line of Lot 202 of Said Rancho; thence westerly runnine along the northerly boundary line of said Lot 202 and its prolongation of N.W. corner of same; thence southerly alon_ the westerly boundary of said Lot 202 to the most North corne of Lot 201; thence running in a southerly direction along the westerly boundary of Lot 201 to its intersection with the southerly line of Section 35, T 2 N., R. 5 l9. in center of San Pablo Creek; thence easterly running along the center line of San Pablo Creek; to its intersocti^n with center line of Alvarado Street; thence South- easterly runn;.nE along the center line of AlvargJ.o Street to its intersection with v I I 301 prolongation of northerly line of Lot 179 of San Pablo Rancho; thence southwesterly running along the northerly line of Lot 179 and prolongation thereof to the center line of Stockton Street; thence southwesterly running along the center line of Stock- ton toc - ton Street to its intersection with the center line of Market Street; thence easter y running along the cents= line of Market Street to its intersection with prolongation of the westerly line of the incorporate limits of city of Richmond; thence souther y G running along prolongation of the westerly line of the inc^rnorate limits of the 'y City of Richmond to northwest conger thereof; thence easterly running along the northerly incorporate 1�mits of the Cit;: of Richmond, to its intersection, with the center line of 27th Street; thence northerly running along center line of 27th Stre.t to its intersection with center line of Church Lane; thence northeasterly running along the center line of Church Lane to its intersection with center line of Alvaro to Street; thence crossing Alvarado Street on a direct line following road leading to San Pablo Cemeteries to 11�its intersection lith the center line of said road with resterly line of Lot 136 San Pablo Rancho; thence northerly running along the west- erly line of Lot 136 to its intersection with the center line of San Pablo creek thence northeasterly running alon', thecenter line of San Pablo Creek to its intersection with Road No. 18; thence northeasterly runnin- along the center of Roa No. 19 to center line of Road No. 19 of San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly running AN along the center line of Road #19, to its intersectim with line between Rancho San Pablo and Rancho El Sobrante; thence northeasterly rennin, along thenortherly bound ary line of the. Rancho El Sobrante to its intersection with southwest corner of Lot A of the Rancho El Pinole; thence northerly Pznnine along the westefly boundary line of Lot "A" of the Rancho El Pinole to its intersection with the Pinole Road; thence northerly running elon the center line of Pinole Creek road to its intersection with incorporave limits of the Town of Pinole; thence westerly and northerly runniny along, the southerly and westerly incorporate limits of the Torn of Pinole to point f beginning. SAN PABLC PP^CINCT #2. BEGINNING at a point wher° the center line ^f Alvarado Street intersects the center line of San Pablo creek; thence westerly running along the center line of San Pablo Creek to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of Section 35, ' T 2 N., R. 5 W., thence westerly running along the southerly boundary line of said section to its intersection with northeast corner of thdihcorporate limits of the =i City of Richmond; thence southerly and westerly and northerly running along the easterly and northerly and westerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; and prolongat- ion thereof to its intersection •with center line of Market Street; thence westerly ' rennin- alon- the center line of arket Street to its intersecti^n with center line of Stockton Street; thence northerly running along the center line of Stockton Stre t and the northerly boundary of Lot 179 of the San Pablo Rancho and prolonga.tirn ther of to its intersection with center line of Alvarado Street; thence northerly along the center line of Alvarado Street to point of beginning. SAN PABLC PRECINCT #3. BEGI%T:I:IG at a p^int in the northerly incorporate limits of the Citv of Richmond, where the center line of 27th Street in San Pablo Villa Tract intersects said incorporate limits; thence southeasterly, easterly, and southeasterly, and a =3 js f1 302 I 3 f easterly and southerly running along the =,herly and easterly incorporate limits JI of the City of Richmond, to its intersection with City of EI Cerrito; thence easterl and southeasterly running along the northerly and easterly boundary line of the in- corporate limits of the City of Ei Cerrito and line between Rancho San Pablo and l3 Rancho El Sobrante; to a pont where the line between Lots 25-52-53 of the Rancho till ' Sobrante if e:-tended westerly would intersect sar6 boundary line between Rancho El Sobrante and t e San Paolo Rancho; thence easterly to Stare "A.C.3" at the northeast' corner of Lot 53 E1 Sobrante Rancho; thence northeasterly running along the boundary i� line of Lot 53 t most northerly point thereof, on the western boundary line of the ' E Thornton 1000 acre tract; thence southerly running alon:; the western boundary line of the Thornton 1000 acre tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly to tle northwesterly corner of the Brissac Tract in 'ancho El Sobrante; thence easte ly and southerly r•innin_• alon> the northers; and easterly boundary of the Brissac Tract ii to the Southeast corner thereof; ..enc= rura:r,. alon> the eastern line of Lots 62 u 58-57 of the Rancho El Sobra::te to intersection with line between Supervisor Districts 1 and 2; thence runnin> =ion,; the 'oOnndar•r line between Sunervisor Districts 1 and 2 in a northerly and westerly and northerly direction to its interseoticn with Pinole Creek Road in Lot :, Ranch^ El Pinole; thence ruining in a general northwesterly di- recti,n alone the center of said road to its intersection with the westerly boundary d line of Lot "A" of the Rancho E1 Pinole; thence southerly running. ,lone the westeiy 3 boundary line of Lot "A" of the Rancho E1 Pinole to most southwesterly corner thereof; . ;j `,.henc southwesteriv running along the northerly boundary line of the Rancho El Sobr3.nte and line dividing San Pablo Rancho and Rancho EI Sobran to its intersection with Road ?No. 19 of the Sar, Pablo Rancho; thence northerly running aloe, the center line of Road No. 19, to its intersecti^n with the center line of Road No. 19 San Pablo Rancho; thence southwesterly running alone the center line of Road No. 19 to its °nter3ection with center line of San Pablo Creek; thence westerly running along the center lin- of San Pablo Cree': to its intersection with westerly boundary line of Lot 136 of San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of Lot 136 to its intersection with center line of a road, the extension of Church Lane leadin_ from San Pablo to the Cemetery; thence southwesterly running along the center of said roe4 t^ its intersection with center line of Alvarado Street opposite Church Lane;; thence southwesterly to the center of Church Lane; ther ce southwesterly running aloe- the center of Church Lane to its intersection with the center line of 27th Street, Ban Pablo Villa Tract; thence southerly running along the center line of 27th 3trect to _oirt of beginning. CANYON P 3v^I_:CZ BEGI]a:Ii!G at a point in the county boundary line between Alameda and Contla Costa Co nties, where the northerly boundary line of Tract No. 2 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados intersects the same, in the western boundary line of Section 31, T 1 S. R. 2 7. thence northwesterly running along the northerly boundary line of Tract No. 2 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados to its intersection with line between Sections 23 and 24, Township 1 South, Range 3 ',lest; thence north running along the section line between Sections 23 and 24, to the southerly boundary line of the Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados;thence northwesterly and northerly running alor., the said Ranch boundary line to the south boundary line of Section 14, said Township and Range; thence westerly to the southeast corner of Section 14, T 1 S., P 303 r @aid R. 3 IV., thence north one:mile to the northeast corner of Section 15A Township and Ran e thence west 1 3/4 miles to a point line between Alameda County and Contra Costa Count thence southwesterly running along the county boundary line between Alameda and Contr Costa County into the place of begir,nimg. ST. MARY'S PRECI:SCT. BEGIMUNG in the county boundary line between Alameda and Contra Costa Counties, ^here the section line bet,veen Sections :i and 34, Township 1 South, Range 2 lest, int- ersect the same; thence north to the northwest corner of said Section 34, thence east ' one mile; thence north one mile; thence east one-half mile; thence north one-half mil to the center of Section 23, Township 1 South, dange 2 :lest; thence west one-half mil ; thence north one-half mile; thence west one-half mile; thence north one-half mile to the center of Section 15, Township 1 South, Range 2 Test; thence west one-half mile; thence north one-half mile to the southwest corner of Section 10, Township 1 So•:th Range 2 'Nest; thence west 1 and one-hal` ,ailes more or less to the southwest corner o the southeast quarter of Section 8; thence north along mid section line to its intersection with Las Trampas Creek; thence running along the center line of Las Tram pas Creek to its intersection with the north line of the southeast quarter of Section 8, Township 1 South, Range 2 Vest; thence west to the center of Section 8; thence north one-half mile to the north line of Section a; thence west, running along the north Ai line of Section 8 to the northwest corner of Lot 132 of the Rancho Laguna de los Palo Colorados; thence southerly, running aloa the westerly boundary line of Lots Number >A 132, 147, 169> 187, 210, 224, 246, 259, 276 and 288 to the southwest corner of said Lot 283; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of Lots 288, 287, 286, 285, and 284 to a point on the west line of Lot 1, Section 20, Township 1 South, Range 2 :lest; thence southerly, alon-_ the crest line of said Lot 1 to the south west corner thereof; thence easterly, along the southerly line of said Lot 1, to the ''est line of Section 21; thence south, alone the west line of Section 21, 23 and 33 to a point on the boundary line between the counties of Contra Costa anis Alameda; and thence southeasterly along said county boundary line to the point of beginning. WALNUT CREEX PR^sCINCT #3. B^GINIMIG at a pint rhere the line between the lands of Sturgis and Geary intersect the westerly bounder- of the Rancho Las Juntas; thence due west along the dividing line betnoe:. 9tur s and Geary to road leadin._ southeasterly to RPliez Creek S thence southeasterly alon_ said road to its intersection with the northerly boundaryi line of the Quandt 106.52 acre tract; thence easterly running along the northerly line of said Tract to the northea-t corner; thence southerly r unnine along the line bet:xeen lands of Quandt and Lacassie and Jones to the southwest corner of the Jones 71 acre tract; thence easterly running along the southerly line tf Jones and La.casaie Tract to its intersection with :westerly incorporate limits of the Town of Walnut Creek; thence northerly, northeasterly, and southerly running along the north- , erly incorporate limits of the Town of 3alnut Creek; to its intersection with Ygnacio Valley ,Road; thence northeasterly running along the ceder line of the Ygnacio Valley Road to the southwest corner of the Bancroft 100 acre tract ; thence northwesterly , running alon_ the westerly boundary line of the Bancroft property and continuation thereof to its intersection wit}i the center of Walnut Creek, the southeast corner of Pacheco Precinct; thence westerly, northerly, and westerly, running along the south erl boundary line of Pacheco Preci:ct to place of beginning. sk f 304 WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #r4. BEGIN:1ING at a point in the easterly incorporate limits of the Town'of ,valnut Creek where the ceater line of Ygnacio Valley intersects the same; thence running southerly and westerly along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the Towl of 7;alnut Creel: to its intersection with the center line of Las Trampas Creek; thence41, westerly running along the center line of Las Trampas Creek to its intersection with westerly line of Dodge property; thence southerly runnirgslo ng the westerly line of the Dodge property to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly, southerly, south easterly, and southerly running along the northerly and easterly boundary line of Naphtaly property to southeast corner of Section 3, T 1 S. H U. thence Easterly to a point on the :westerly boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon at southwest corner of the Dowling Tract;"thence northeasterly running along the southern boundary line of `+ the Dowling Tract to a point at southeast corner thereof on the eastern boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon at the corner of lard of Jenkins and Dowling; thence northerl and westerly and northerly along the eQst boundary line of the Rancho San Ramon to a point on the southern boundary line of the Rancho Arrow de las Nueces Y. Bolbones thence southeasterly alon„ said Ranch boundary to the northeast corner of Section 11 y T 1 S.,R2 I.Y. thence northerly in a direct line to the southeast corner of what is kno wn as Randall Tractf thence northerly running along the easterly boundary of the Randall Tract to its intersection with t:^ center line of Walnut Avenue; thence northwesterly running along the center line of aalmat Avenue to its intersection with Ygnacio Valle and Talnut Creek road; thence southwesterly running along thecenter line of Ygnacio Valley Road and Walnut Creek road to point of beginning. And the Boundaries of each and every and all of the remaining precincts, of Cont:a Costa County, to iiit: Alha.nbral Alamo; Antioch Nos. 1-2-3-4; Associated; Brentwood Nos. 1-2; Byron Nos. 1-2; Crockett No. 1; Clyde; Danville; Giant; Hercules; %nightsen; Martinez No. 1; Mt. View; Nichols; Oakley Nos. 1-2; Orinda; Pinole Nos. 1-2; Port Costa Nos. 1-2; Richmond Precincts Nos. 1 to 27, inclusive; and Richmond N s. 29=32-34-35-39; Rodeo No. 1; San Ramon; Saranap; Selby; Tassajara; Vine Hill; and 1.7alnut Creek Nes. 1-2, to remain as they now are. j i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 5th, 1927, at 10 ii. i o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. 1 ^ 1n . . . . . . . .Secretary. L" 3 3 I 3a� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, DECE!IBER 5th, 1927. The Board met et 10 o'clock A.M. I a Present: Hon. :W.J.Buchanan; Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H! Hayden and R.J:Trembath. J.H."ells,Clerk. The minutes and proceedings ^f the-Board for and during the month of November 1927, are read to the Board and by the Board approved and attested by Is Chairman 5 ' and Clerk. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. , Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit iv No. Date Amount. s 500 Oct. 11th, 1927 $ 590.00 507 Nov. 3300th191927 50 00 509 Nov. 30th, 1927 50.00 509 Nov. 30th, 1927 120.90 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to note the ' approval of said warrants by the said Board by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the Matter of approval of 'Warrants of Reclamation District 0602. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin q warrants of Reclamation District #902, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 452 Nov. 26, 1927 3140g00 4 5 " 5o.00 5 248.96 456 " 42.6o And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by said Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the hatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #900. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following variants of Reclamation District #900, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 169 Feb. 8th, 1926 189.7352 169 Nov. 23, 1927 074.40 „ 545y000.90 173 ° 6701.53 And the Chairman and Clerk ate hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by atfixirg their signatures thereto. r; I �r 306 In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamaticn District #2059. Good cause apearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: Date mount. Date. 512 $110.00 Nov. 12, 1927 ' 5133 56.70 5N 141.40 t�l 77-35 517 9.11 515 39.56 519 27.11 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. Inthe Latter of approval of '':arrant of Reclamation District #799. Good cause smearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the'followin warrant of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: Date. No. Amount. Nov. 15, 1927 204 ,$25.00. And the Chairmanof this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. c In the Matter of Correction of s Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the following clerical assessments appear on Assessment Roll for fisc re> year 1927-28, and asking authorization for correction of same, in accordance with s Provisions of 'Section 3804-A of the Political Code of the State of California and the district Attorney having consented to the aorr etion of each and all of said assessments, It is by the Board ordered that the following corrections of assessments be and the same are hereby ordered, made, to wit: In. Vol. 6 Assessment #12210 George W.Degnan is assessed with Lots 51-52 Block 15 Richmond Pullman Home Tract, with improvements amounting to $1110.00. The correct valuation of these improvements is ;$500.00. In Vol. 18 Assessment #38039 F. Porcile is assessed with Lots 17 to 25 Inc Block 10 Map of North Richmond Land & Ferry Company #1, with personal property amounting to $480.00. Tha same personal property is double with assessment #38292. Request is granted to cancel personal property on #38039. In Vol. 25 Assessment #50756, Clement Viano is assessed with 42.38 acres in the Vine Hill School District, with improvements amounting to $625. There are no im¢ovements on this prorerty. In Vol. 16 Assessment #35591 John L.Mason is assessed with Lot 31, Block 7 Kensington Park, with personal property amounting to $615.00. There should be no personal property with this assessment. In Vol. 11 Assessment #25368, The Bay Canties Land Company C/o Ford Motor Company is as-essed with Tide Lands in the City of Richmond, with aft acreage of y' 62.576 acres at $840 per acre, mating the total assessed valuation $52,565.00. Tho 7 correct acreage is 60.394 acres at $940.00 per acre making the correct assessed '," value $50,730.00. In Vol. 21 Assessment #44483, Pietro de Carlo is assessed with Lot 1 and the N. 1/2 of Lot 2 Official lap of Guererri Addn. to the town of Crockett. Throujh g` r U7 I an error in copying the roll improvements amo-nting to $900.00 were omitted. As dr. de Carlo reu•xcst:: a correct tax bill your authorization to add these improvements is respectfully requested. Mr. Owen Messett filed claim for war veteran exemption, with my Dputy Mr. Bibber, at Concord, on Lots 4-5, & 6 Black 4 Blumm Ndttenmyer Addn. also on Lot 4 Block 1 Boyd's Addition, but through an error the exemptio4blank was filed with thi office on Lots 4-5-6-7- & 8 Block 4 Blumm & °ittenmyer Addn. Mr. Bibber understood ' that !Lr. Messett was buying Lots 7 and 8 Block 4 Blumm & Uittenmyer Tract from I.E. John Ott instead of Lot 4 Block 1 Boyd's Addition which he is buying from Mr. I.E. D•Vasconi. Request granted to cancel the war veteran exemption allowed on Lots 7 and 8 Block 4 Blumm & 'Yittenraver Addn. See Vol. 21 #44907 and apply same on Lot 4 Blocki 1 Boyd's Addition (see Vol. 21 Assessment #44955). In Vol. 6 Assessment #13,210 Clyde C.Baker is assessed with Lot 31 and 11. 1/I of Lot 32 Block 23, Grand View Terrace, with personal property erroneously shown as $895.00. The correct value of this personal property is $390.00. ' In Vol. 12 Assessment #25983 Antonio Donini is assessed with Lot 19 Block B Schmidt village Tract, with personal property amanting to $110.00. The taxes on thi same personal property were collected as unsecured and receipt 46029 was issued for same. In Vol. 24 Assessment #49770, Geo. T. Miller is assessed with the S. 5 acreq of Lot 63, less .81 acres to E.B.M.U.Dist. Larkey Subn. No. 2, with personal property amounting to $190.00. Taxes on this same personal property were collected as un- secured and receipt #4255 was issued for same. In Vqq1. 21 Assessment #44955 A. Vasconi, is assessed with Lot 4, less the E 20' Block 1 Boyd's Addn. with improvements on R.R.Reservation amounting tc $150.00 and personal property amounting to $150.00. These improvements and this personal property should be cancelled as they should not have appeared on this assessment. In Vol. 23 Assessment #47,995 The Roman Cat::olic Archbishop of San Francisco is assessed with a portion of the N.E. 1/4 of Sec. 26, T 2 N., R. 2 E., real estatj value $75.00, improvements $400. This assessment should not have been made as this property is used for religious purposes. I In Vol. 22 Assessment , )E 6), T::_ Es:,tts of 'A.H. Murphy is assessed with the undivided 1/2 of the E. 1/2 of Section 5, T 1 N., R. 3 E. less the A.T.& Cols. r/w, with the total value extended erroneously as 510,780.00. The correct total value is $10,675.00. ' In Vol. 22 Assessment #46,530 Christina Hurphy is assessed with the undivided 1/2 of portions of the Sections 17-9 & 8 T 1 S., R. 2 E., with personal property amounting to $3600. erroneously shown thereon. This personal property should have been shown on the other undivided 1/2 of these sections assessed to the Estate of William H. Yurphy (see Assessment #46532). As both parties are desirous of receivin a correct tax drill your authorisation is requested to make these corrections, and said request is granted. In Vol. 1 Assessment #297, Annie M. Rial is assessed with a portion ofBlock 1 Bay Shore Tract, with personal property amounting to $155.00. There should be no personal prole rty lith this assessment. Mr. Paul A.Farmer filed claim for war veteran exemption with this office on a portion of Lots 15-16-17-18 Block 3 Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsita, and a portion of Lot 3 Block A of the Subdivision of a portion of Lot 137 San Pablo Rancho, (see Vol. 19 assessment #41737). Exeuption to the amotnt of $870.00 was allowed on the Lots in Spaulding Richmond Pullman Townsite, but we failed to allow the balance on a portion of Lot 3 Block A of the Subdivision of a portion of Lot 13 San Pablo Rancho.. Through an error in writing the assessment roll of Orinda Villa Park Sub- division the S'ly portion of Lots 3 & 4 and all of Lot 5 were included in the Assessment of the Orinda Villa Park Land Company (see Vol. 24 Assessunent ,`--8290.) ' The property described above should have been assessed to T.P Mortimer as r. Mortimer desires a tax bill for his property your authorization to segregate the above property from the assessment of the Orinda Villa Park Land Company, is requested and assess same to T.P.Hortimer with a total value of real estate $435.00. improvements $100.00. F.H. Burchan: claimed exemption on 8 acres of land in the S.W. 1/4 of Sec. 1, T 1 N., R. 2 E., assessed to O.C. Prewett, C/o F.H. Burcham4 Through an error in ' this office exemption was allowed to O.C.Prewett, C/o George Burkhead. Owing to the fact that Mr.Burcham complied with the law in filing his claim for war veteran exenodon, your authorization to allow same is requested. (See Vol. 20 Assessment #43i25.). Charles Pease claimed war veteran exeamtion on Lots 2 & 3 Block I Berkeley Highlands Tract. Tlti!:,Lt•il ;u• in th' -..s exemption was allowed on Lot 2, Block I only. As Mr. Pease complicd w-th the re5uir eraents of the law in filing his exemp7on authoriaat on is granted (see Vol. to Assessment #36077). In Vol. 24 Assessment #49642, Lottie F.witherd is assessed with lot 118 Brookwood Acres, with improvements amo,nting to $150. and personal property amountiig to 590.00. There are no improvements or personal property on this lot. I r 308 I In the Latter of Cancellation of Certain Assessments on Real property. A petition having been filed with this Board showing that on the recording j i dates of the deeds the following hereinafter described parcels of land, the Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California, a public corporation, was and ever since! has been and now is, the owner of said real property, and that to the best information 1 Ve-jefHr a-s and belief of petitionersA re are Board, the said real preperty was aesessed to Lel person or persons named for the years mentioned following respective property des- criptions and praying this Board for an order to be made and entered in accordance ! with Chapter 252 Statutes of 1925 directing the County Tax Collector, and County I Auditor of Contra Costa county, to cancel the taxes levied upon each and all of the) foregoing assessments together with the penalties and costs, if any, attached therlto> Said prayer is directed only to assessments for taxes, and does not request canoe lation of any special assessments for street work or other improvements of like character and said petitioner's prayer having been consented to by the District At torney of Contra "osta County; It is by the Board ordered that the taxes cn the following described real property and to the persons ti whom same was assessed, be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled, to wit: I 1: That certain tractof hid situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa , State of California, and-described as follows: I Lot numbered 24 in Block Numbered 7 as delineated upon that certain map] entitled "Rap of Block o' and a portion of Blocks 7 and 11, being a resubdivision of a potion of Lot "A" Kensingtn Park" being a portion of lot numbered 2 of the final , partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the l7th day of July 1912, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded September 30, 1927, in Vol. 110 page 31, of Official Records;) Taxes 1927-28. Assessed to Sue J.Foster and '.7.G.Foster. Thatcertain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of El l Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the easterly bouncary line of Brooks Avenue which) point bears 5 feet Northerly along the Easterly boundary of Brooks Avenue from where the same is intersected by the dividing line between Lots 13 and 14; thence no3bh along the easterly boundary line of Brooks Avenue 42.5 feet; thence in an easterly direction to a point on the dividing line between Lots 15 and 37 in Block 26, whio4 point bears North 6002'Test, 15.75 feet from the southeast corner of said Lot 15, in Block 26; thence south 6021 East, 40.75 feet; thence south 8003311811 west to the ;oint of beginning. Being the North 25 feet of Lot 14 and the south 7/12 of Lot 15 in Block 26 as delineated upon that certain map entitled, "Richmond Traffic Center" being a i portion of Lots 65-0'8 of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 18th day of April, 1914 in the office of the County Re- corder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded August 31, 1927, in Volume 90 nage 351, of Official Records. Texas 1927-28. ' Assessed tp. Thomas P Bolger and Alma L. Bolger. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Martinez County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 9 and 10 in Block 31 as delineated upon that Certain map entitled "Martinez Land Company Tract No. 6" Martinez, Contra C.r to bounty, Calif. Filed on the 8th dayrof February, 1916in Lap Book 14, page 297 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded June 30, 1927, in Volume 84 page 363, of Official Records. , Taxes 1927-28- Assessed to James F.Lewis and Katheryn Lewis. i That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond County of Co::tra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 12 and the south one-half of Lot 11 in Block 4 as delineated upon that certain map entitled 11Lap of Richmond City Center" being a portion of Lot 70 of the final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, California, filed on the llt�day of arch, 1913 in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Oosta, State.of California. Deed recorded September 1", 1927, in volume 93 of page 280, of Official Records. Taxes 1927-25. Assessed to J.:L. Nordell and Hulda Nord211. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City rf Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: i I I I P 309 That certain tract being Lots 34 and 35 in Block 12 as delineated upon that cer- tain map entitled "Map of Richmond Center" being a portion of Lot No. 68 of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 14th day of February, 1911, in the office Jf the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded September 26, 1927, in Vol. 110 ,page 20, of Official Rdcords; Taxes 1927_28. Assessed to David Dryden and Isabelle R.Dryden. ' That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Cortia Costa, State of California, and described as follows; The southerly 30 feet of Lot 7 an', the Northerly 20 feet of Lot S in Block 10 (front and rear measurements) as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Amended Manof a portion of Grand Vie:; Terrace, Richmond, California" being a portion of Loth No. 69 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Cont a Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 28th day of December, 1912, in the office of the County recorder of the County of Cont a Costa, State of California. ' Deed recorded October 3, 1927, in Volume 108 page 188 of Offichl. Records. Taxes f^r 1927-28. Assessed to Nilliam H. Knowles and Veda Belle Knowles. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, Countv of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows, Lots 28 and 29 in Block lettered "C" as delineated upon that certain map entit led "Map of Andrade Boulevard Tract" being a portion of Lot No. 99 of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 1st day of July, 1907, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Oalifornia. Deed recorded October 4, 1927, in Vol. 90 of Deed page 466, of Official Records. Taxes 1927-29. Assessed to Felix Henry. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, $tate of California, and described as follows: Lots 42 and 43 in lock 15 as designated on the Map entitled "Map of Richmond Pullman Home Tract, Contra Costa Co. Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the Countv of Cont-•a Costa, State of California, on December 20, 1910 in Volume 3 of Maps, at 'page 72. Deed recorded October 4, 1927, in Volume 109, page 185, of Official Records. Taxes 1927-28• Assessed to Herbert K.Williams.and,Miriam Williams. ' That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of Califcrn:a, and dcscri'ood as follows: Lots 13 and 14 in Block 5 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Grand View Terrace, Richmond, California" being a portion of Lot Number 69 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra CostaCount, California, filed on the 9th day of April, 1912, in the office of the County recorder of the Countv of Contra Costa, State of California. _ Deed recorded October 13, 1927, in Volume 110, paL.e 86, of Official Records. Taxes 1927-28. Assessed to Burg Bros. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, tate of California, and described as f-o lows: Lots 36, 37 and East 10 feet of Lot 38 in Black four (4) as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of the Peres-Andrade Tract" being a portion of Lot *to. 99 of the Final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal Filed on the 21st day of May, 1908, in the office of the County Recorder of the County n_ Cor..tra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded October 15, 1927, in. Volume 451, page 399, of Official Records Taxes 1927-28- Assessed to The Richmond Company, Incorporated.` ' In the Matter of approval of Bond of S.T.McClarren . w.T.McClarren, having filed with this Board a bond in the sum of $1000, conditioned for the faithful performance of his duties as Superintendent of Contra Costa County 'eater Works District NF1, for the term commencing Dec. 1st, 1927, o rdered It is, on mesion duly made and carried,, that said bond be and the same is hereby approved. 310 i ff� I In the Matter of Granting Dance � Permits. The Civic Club of Rodeo having made application to this Board to conduct a dance on Saturday, Dec. 10, 1927, until 3 o'clock A.M. of the follo&g morning; i Itis by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby grante In the Matter of Adoption of Ordinance #189, of Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. , The Railroad Commission of the State of California having filed with this Board, Ordinance #189 of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Ordinance be and the s?me is hereby declared in full force and effect and that the County Sur— veyor be and he is hereby directed to place signs at each end of said road described in said Ordinance. In the Matter of Deposit by Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company for opening of ditches along county road, in Sup. Dist. #1. The Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company of Richmond, having been granted permission by the County Surveyor to install a four inch iron pipe alonE the westerly side of a highway between the paved section of the road and the Santa Fe right of way from the San Pablo Creek.Road to the south end of the plant of said company , and approximately a distance of 2760 feet, and.ha.ving deposited with the County Treasurer the sum of $IGO cash as a guarantee that said road will be placed in the same condition that it was before said work was commenced, and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to this Board that said work has been completed and said road restored to its original condition and that said $100 cash deposited with said ^.ounty Treasurer should be returned to said Standard Sanitary Manufacturing I Company of Richmond; Itis, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor be and he is hereby ordered to draw warrant on t he General Fund for sum of $100 payable to said Standar ' Sanitary manufacturing Company as a return for said money deposited.,, In the Cutter of Deposit by Richmond Development Company for opening of a ditch for water line across Broadway at 11th St. north of Richmond. The Richmond Development Company having obtained a permit from County Sur— veyor to place a water line across Broadway at 11th Street, north of City of Richmoni , and said Richmond D,�velonment Company having deposited with the County Treasurer a bond in the sum of $100 to guarantee the replacing of said road in the condition in which it was before said road was opened for said purpose, and the County Surve--or having i P 3.11 reported. to this Board that said Richmond Development Companyof San Francisco, had replaced said road in its original condition and that said deposit of $100 bond sho ld be returned to said company; It is, by the Board order-d that the County treasurer return to Richmond Development Company of San Francisco, said bond in the sum of $100 so deposited as a guarantee for the replacement of said road. ' in the Matter of Lights in Bay Point Lighting District. A petition having been presented to this Board staned by citizens of the Town of Bay Point, praying for three additional lights to be located in Bay Point Lighting District, in following places, to wit: One at corner of Poplar Avenue and Willow Ray, Bay Point Subdivision; One at the north side of Harris Street about 300 feet east of Bay View Ave. One on corner of Park Avenue and West Lind Street, and said matter having been referred to the County Auditor and the County Auditor having reported that there would be enough money in said fund to allow said three additional lights t:, be instal-ed; It is, by the Board ordered that the Bay Point Light & Power Company be and they are hereby authorized to install three lights under the terms contained in orig nal contract for lighting of said district.,, In the Latter of Resolution of Board of Supervisors of Siskiyou County v for formation of a Joint Highway District. .9 >t The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County having this day received a certified copy of a Resolution of the Board of Supervisors of Siskiyou County calling for the formation of a Joint Highway District on the "Weed towards Klamath Falls Road" and said Board of Supervisors after having fully considered said matter ?' decides that the funds �f Contra Costa County at the present time will not warrant said County in joining said District.. 1 In the Matter of allowance of Claims. ' ' Claims a airs t the different funds of the g bounty are presetted'to the Board, .a and those found to be correct and duly signed, , are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Bock of this Board. j� i 312 it Inthe Matter of allowance of claims on Special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of jT County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa County, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobile4 Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County T during the year 1927, and from money'c--llected from violation of Motor vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County and the following claims having been presented against Supervisor Districts 2 and 4, and for work under the supervision of County Surveyor's Department; It is, by the Board ordered that the said clai:o be paid as follows,, out of the Special Road Fund: SUP. DIST. #2: A.A--cMahon, $265.37. SUP. DIST. #4• C.C.Gildersleeve, $2411.44. UNDER SUPERVISION OF SURVEYOR'S DEPT. P. arello & Co., 1 .22. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 2, and R.D. 1, S.D. 3, would be unreasonably burdened by the full payment of said claims, as follows: SUP. DIST. #2: Kaiser Paving Co. $175.67. SUP.DIST. #3: A.A.Mc'°ahon, $472.97 A.I.McMahon 354.63 A• McMahon, 219.35• It is ordere that said above claims be paid out of the General Fund. The said order is Passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 1` i And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 12, 1927, at 10 o'clock A.Y. . . . . . . . . .Chairman. L� ✓ (� Clerk. 313,E IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORiIA. MONDAY, DECEI3BER 12th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. =:xi Present: Hon. ',4:J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, +, ' C.H.Hayden and R.J.Trembath. - - - - - - J.H.;4e11e,Clerk. In the latter of Case of I "FRED S. MMSOM vs. Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County". A.B.Tinning, District Attorney of the County of Contr,, Costa, appears befo e the Board and requests permission, owing to the uncertainty of the interpretation of the decision rendered by the Supreme Court in the case o£"Fred 3. Newsom, vs. Board of Sunervisors of Contra Costa County", for authority to petition said Suprem Court for a re-hearing in said matter and after listening to the statement of said District Attorney; It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to petition the Supreme Court for a re-hearing in said matter in order that this Board may be better informed regarding the law in said case, for the reason that they have two other petitions for toll bridge franchises pending before said Board. N In the ratter of application of Richmond and San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company, a corporation, for a franchise to maintain toll bridge and take tolls thereon across San Francisco ; Bay between Contra Costa County and Zarin County, State of California. a i This matter having been regularly continued to this time, T.H.DeLap, who <5 has heretofore appeared as an attorney before this Board for the Richmond-San Rafae Ferry & Transportation Company, appears before the Board in person and states to this Board that owing to his recently having formed a co-partnership with A.B.Tinni g <' District Attorney of Contra Costa County., that he has withdrawn as an attorney for the Richmond-San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company and asks that a record of S said matter be made; ?a Thereupon, M.R.Jones and H.F.Jacobs, attorneys for the Richmond-San Rafael Ferry & Transportation. Company having requested at this time that the further heari ' on said petition for a toll bridge franchise be continued to January 3rd, 1925, to be then set for further hearing, owing to the uncertainty of the law in matt^r of 'sa awarding toll bridge franchises; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Tuesday, January 3, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.L. -` y3 3 P 1 In the Matter of Application of Richmond-San Rafael Bridge, Inc. for a franchise to maintain toll bridge and take tolls thereon across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa County and Marin County. 114 The hearing on said matter having been continued to this date; J.E.Rodger & A.F.Bray, appear before the Board and state to theBoard that owing to the nncertain- ty of the law in matter of awarding of toll bridge franchises at the present time, that they desire to have this matter continued to J,nuary j, 1929, at 10 o'clock AIM. to be then set for further hearing, It is, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be F and the same is hereby continued to and set for Tuesday, January j, 1928s at 10 € o'clock A.M. js And the Hoard takes recess to meet on Monday, Dec. 19th, 1927- at 10 o'clock A.H. . . . . . . . . .. Chairmen. clerk. IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MO;IDAY, DECEMBER 19th, 1927. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Fresert: Hon. A.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olson, C.H.Hayder, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.*ells,Clerk. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo.O.Meese, County Asses-or, having certified to this Board that certain clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1927-28, and asking authorise — ion for correction of same, and correction having been consented to by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that the following clerical errors be ordered corrected, to wit: In Vol. 20 Assessment #43239 Lot 1 Block 0 homestead Addition to Brentwood appears on the assessment Roll in the name of the Balfour Guthrie Investment Company This lot was deeded to the County August 10th, 1927,,and recorded Aug. 17th, 1927. As this property belongs to County authority to cancel taxes is granted. Block I of the Homestead Addition to Martinez, leas that portion owned by J.H.Morrow appears no the assessment roll in the name of Henrietta E.Ricksecker, This property was purchased by the Tom of Martinez in the year 1925, and should not have appeared on the Assessment Roll since then. Authority is granted to have taxes and delinquent taxes cancelled. In Vol. 14 assessment $30709 Carl Newbury is assessed with Lot 4, Block 92 Town of Antioch withpersonal property amounting to $575. This same personal property is included in the personal property of assessment #30814 assessed to N.S.Nash In care of Carl Newbury. Authorization to cancel personal property amounting to $575 on Lot 4, Block 92 is granted. i ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,r 1 In the flatter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing that the _`ands of R.D. 1, S.D. 2, and S.R. 1, S.D.3, would be >f unreaso::ably burdened bythe full payment of following claims: 'i It is by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid out of the General Fund: Sup. Dist. #2; Kaiser Paving cj. $ 4516.82. Sup. Dist. i3: A.A.McMahon 324.1o. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. is 1 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. i It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury ' of the County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fund of Contra Costa ; F Couhty, which said moneys are derived from Contra Costs County's portion of State Automobile Tax collected by state Treasurer and forwarded to Treasurer of Contra Costa County during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of Motor Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor truck licensee, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roe In said County and the following having been filed against Sup. Diet. Noe. 1, 3, 4 and 5 and for work done under supervision of Comity Surveyor's Dept; It is ordered that the said claims be paid out of the Special Road rimd, as follows: 31.6 i SUP. DIST. 1. Blake Bros. $186.96 Blake Bros. 120.96 Blake Bros. 24,9.18 Blake Bros. 249.00 Blake Bros. 106.15 Blake Bros. 185.28 Blake Bros. 185.19 Blake Bros. 250.50 Blake Bros. 187.85 , Blake Bros. 257.58 Central Co:struction Co. $ 84.00 H,,tchinson Company ;35.00 Hutchins m Company 141.00 Hutchinson Company 18.00 Hutchinson Company 66.00 Hutehinsoh Company 3.00 SUP. DIST. $3: Robert•Beyrle, IgZ:44 lA.McMd-hon 424 .A.YcYahon 157.73 SUP. DIST. • erranove A Cataline $1618.37 SUP. DIST. #5:L-XMO-Reynolds, $4065.94 UNDIIR W_RIYISION OF 9 vEYOR'3 DEPT. Healey-Poore Co. 179• S• The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, In the Matter of Approval of warrants of Reclamation District 2059. , Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin� warrants of Reclamation District +2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wIU No. Date Amount. 521 Sept. 17, 1927 $ 110.00 522 i5 3.70 523 9.75 4 " 106.89 526 " 996.272 529 " 50.56. 531 " 500.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixingtbei rsignatures. thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants on Reclamation District #1619. I Good cause appearing therefor, it Is by the Board ordered that the following i warranti of Reclamation District *1619, be and the sane are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 486 Aug. 30th, 1927s $25.00 510 Dec. 2nd, 1927, 170.00 511 Dec. 2nd, 1927 212.50 And the Chairman of this Board Is hereby adhorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signatue thereto. 317 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mr-Joe Lueso, 30 W. 5th St. Pittsburg, of $30 per month be and the same is hereby dlsconti - ued from and after Jan. 13t,1928. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Mary Bonk 5717 Bay View Ave. R.F.D.El Cerrito, of 710 state aid and $10 county aid be and the same is hereby discontinued from and after Dec. let, 1927, said child having become 16 years of age in November. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Sarah gnea, 30 York St. Pittsburg, of $10 state aid be and the same I hereby discontinue from and after DPc. let, 1927- 7 It 1s further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Yatherine Brom ley 253 14th St. Richmond, be and the same Is hereby increased from $20 to $25 per month begin dng Dec. let, 1927. It is further ordered that heretofore granted allowance to Yrs. Dolly Shields, Walnut Creek, be and the same Is hereby reduced from $20 state aid and $20 county aid to $10 state aid and $10 county aid on account of one ch4.1d being past sixteen years of age, begim:ing Dec. lot, 1927. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance of 950 per month state aid beginning Dec. let, 1927, be and the same is hereby made to Mrs. Annie felleghan 225 Clarence St. Richmond. ' It is further ordered that an allowance of $40 per month county allowana be and thesame is hereby granted to Mrs. Alice Catt, 2852 Gaynor Ave. Zichaond,Gal. beginuint; Dec. 1st, 1927. It is further ordered that allowance of $20 per month state aid and 120 county aid beginning Dec. let, 3927, be and the same is hereby granted to lrs. Christine Christened,716 10th St. Richmond, Cal. It is furtherordered that The County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board.,. In the `.Fatter of Gompenaation, cf Stenographer to County Welfare Worker. It is by the Board ordered that the salary of the stenographer to the Couty ,felfare Worker be and the same is hereby increandd from $75 to $100 per month, begi ning Jan. let, 1928. 1 In the Matter of.Srection of Direction Signs along county roads. J.F.Sivers., representing State Automobile Association appears before the Board of Supervisors and states to this Board that the State Automobile Association has made a re-survey of the County of Contra Costa, regarding road signs and finds that 29 additional signs are required in the County of Contra Costa, andstating that said signs will coat $4.50 per sign and that said State Automobib Association 31� i will maintain said signe,after erection, It is by the Board ordered that the said State Automobile Association be alt they are hereby authorized to erect the 29tah additional signs as indicated by said J.F.Sivers at a cost of =4.50 per sign, to the County of Contra Costa. The vote on said order is unanimous.K ' In the Matter of Completion of Contract of P Garello & Co. to Bu-i1:1 Hayden Bridge on Co,.mty Highway, Div. ♦17, between Pacheco ''11 and Concord. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having certified tothis Board that the contracp of PGarello A Co—to build Hayden Bridge on Div. f17,County Highway, between Pachee and Concord, with whom the Fidelity and Deposit Co. of Maryland is surety, has beenr completed according to plane and specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said Contact be and the same to hereby declared completed and said bridge accepted this 19th day of December, 1927.\ In the Matter of completion of Contract of Victor R.Gede, for building steel bridge over Walnut Creek, on Div. #5 County Highway. i R.R.Arnold, County Purveyor, hamming certified to this Board that the contract heretofore awarded to Victor R.Gede, for the building of a steel trues bridge over Walnut Creek on Div. #5, of the county Highway and on which the Fidelity and Deposit Company of Maryland is Surety, has been completed according to plana and speoificatiora; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said bridge accepted this 19th day of December, 1927-,,- In 927.`\In the batter of Cancellation. of Warrants. ' The County Auditor having requested the ib llowing warrants to be cancelled It Is, by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are hereby cancelled, to wit: GENERAL FUND. ' ILO. Date allowed. Amount. 1776 Nov. 8, 1927 $ 3.00 1824 " A, 1927 22.00 2272 " 30, 1927 5.52 2522 Oe c. 6, 19279 00 6678 June 22,1927 20.00 HOSPITAL FUND, July 1, 1927 $ 40.00 62 9 a 11 1927 15.00 Sep. 1, 1927 20.00 1122 Oct. 1,1927 30.00 759 Sep. 1, 1527 6o.00 i 219t 770 Sep. 1, 1927 $10.00 773 " 1, 1927 10.00 S1 " 1, 1927 30.00 875 " 7, 1927 3.89 975 Oct. 1, 1927 40.00 1070 • 1,. 1927 60.00 BOND ROAD MAINTENANCE. t 800 Nov. 8, 1927 x.3.17 v' SUPERVISOR DIST. /2. 183 Sept. 7, 1927 6.00 5 348 Nov. 9, 1927 44.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT #3. 235 Oct. 4, 1927 $12.00 F In Matter of Transfer of Funds. Good cause appearing therefor , It is by the Board ordered that the sue of $4245.93 be and the same is hereby transferred from Tax Rebate Fund to General Fund on account of closing of Tax Rebate Fund. The vote on said order to unanimous. r. In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. ' It is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from General Fund to State Fund on account of the follow— ing, ollo .ing, to wit: Ventura School for Girls 7667 10. Sonoma Efate Rome 3210.00 Whittier State School1 11.68 78 The vote on said orderbeing unanimous., In Matter of Granting Dance Permits. ' The following persons having made application for permission to hold dance until 3 o'clock A.Y. on following dates, to wit: San Pablo Garage Baseball Team, Dec. 31st, Maple Ball, San Pablo. Jack Wilson, for Valona Vol. Fire Dept. Rodeo Nall, Dec. 31, 1927. It in by the Board ordered that permission be granted to above named ' persons and societies to conduct dance until 3 o'clock On above dates. K r 320 i I f In the Matter of Approval of Agreement between Southern Pacific Railroad Company, and Southern Pacific Company, and the County of Contra Costa for building of a subway on Harbor Boulevard, Pittsburg. This Board having heretofore authorized the entering into of an agreement by the County of Contra Costa with the Southern pacific Railroad Company and Southern Pacific Company, a corporation, for building of a subway under the tracks of the above named Companies on Harbor Street near the City of Pittsburg, and said agreement ' I having been executed by all parties concerned, i It is by the Board ordered that said Agreement be and the same is hereby ordered approved and the Clerk of said Board is hereby authorized to record said Document in the office of the County Recorder.` In the Matter of Approval of Agreement between East Bay Municipal Utility District a Municipal Utility District of the State of California, and the County of Contra Costa for a right of way for road purposes. I This Board having heretofore authorized the entering into of a contract between Contra Costa County and Eget Bay Municipal Utility District and said Agreement having been executed by all parties concerned; i It is, by the Board ordered that said Agreement hand the same is hereby approved by this Board, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to record said Agreement in office of County Recorder... I In the Matter of requisition for Desks. The County Recorder having filed with this Board, a request for two steel typewriter desks (walnut or oak finish) and the Uounty Clerk having filed a requisitIion for three steel typewriter desks (walnitor oak fiiish) at an approximate value of $12p.10 ' i each; It is, b? the Board ordered that said requisitions be and the same are hereby granted. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence, to L.R.Geyer, Deputy County Clrk. It is, by the Board ordered that L.R.Geyer, be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. I 321 In the Matter of Disposition of Old Registers. It appearing to the Board that the Clerk of Contra Costa County has on file Registers from 1900 to present time and more than five years having elapsed since ' the registers were made; and it appearing that no further use is required for said Registers; It Is, by the Board ordered that the eeClerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to destroy such of said Registers,iive years old, as will be found neeese ry ' in order to gain room for new registers. ;he vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Issuance of Bonds of Vine Hill School District. in County of Contra Costa, State of California. WHERZAS, on the 23rd day of February, 1927, the School Board of the Tine Hill School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted by the said School Board and entered on the minutes thereof on said last mentioned I1 day, said School Board did call an election and resolve and order; THAT an election be called and held throughout the said Vine Hill School District on the 24th day of March, 1927, for the purpose of submitting to the also ora of said Vine Hill School District, the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Vine Hill School District. in the amount of Eleven thousand dollars (=11,000,00) to run not exceeding twenty (20) years and to bear interest at the ra of five per cent per annum, interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising money to be used for purchasing school lots, for building a school buil ing or school buildings, for supplying said School building or school buildings wit furniture or necessary apparatus and for Improving said school grounds of the said Vine Hill School District; XZREAS, an election was hold in said Vine Hill School District on the 24t day of March, 1927, in conformity with the said resolution and order of said School Board of the said Vine Hill School District, and all the proceedings had In ' the premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Vine Hill School District as required by law; and. MMREAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examisblon and investigation, this Board has found and does hereby find and declare; ' that in accordance with the resolution and order of the School Board of Vine Hill School District duly passed and adopted on the 23rd day of February, 1927 an election was duly called in said Vine Hill School District and was held in said j Vine Hill School District on the 24th day of March, 1927, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said school Hoard in three public places in said Vine Hill School District for more than twenty days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper printed and published in said County Of Contra Aosta 11 State of California, not less tban once a week for three successive weeks before I I 322 said election, which said notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of said polls at said election the Inspector and Judges of Election conducting said election in said Vine Hill school District, took+ the oath of office, as required by law, and at the close thereof, canvasesd the ' votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said School Board of said Vine Hill School District, and to them made return of the ballots and' the poll and tally list of said election. i That on the 31st day of March, 1927, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.Y. of said day, the said School ' Board of said Vine Hill School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said School Board of the said Vine Hill School District found and declared and this Hoard now finds and declares that there was s total of fiftysix votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: fifty-three votes were cast for-issuing said bonds and that tire's votes were castagainst issuing said bonds and that none of the votes cast were Ir- regular and illegal and not counted, and that the said School Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds and declares that aid election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and'regula;- i ly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvases-, , and in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things required by law to be done, have been done and performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute authorizing the issuance of i the School District bonds and that the total of indebtedness of said School District including this propsed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS THEREF R E ORDERED that t e bonds of the Vine Hill School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of Eleven thousand dollars (:11,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered from one I to twenty-two inclusive, and shall be in denominations of Five hundred dollars ($500.00) each, payable within twenty (20) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States of America with interest thereon at the rate of five percent per annu� payable semi-annually in like gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the ' office of the County Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of Januar] 1929, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: ' 1 bond numbered 1 to mature 1 year from date to wit: on the lot day of January, 1929; 1 bond numbered 2 to mature ? years from date to wit: on the let day of January, 1930; 1 Bond numbered 3 to mature 3 years from date to wit: on the lot day of January, 1931; 1 Bond membered 4 to mature 4 years from date to wit: on the I;t day of January, 1932; 1 Bond numbered 5 to mature 5 years from date to wit: on the let day of January, 1933; 1 Bond numbered 6 to mature 6 years from date to wt: on the let day of January, 1934; i 1 bond numbered 7 to mature 7 years from date to wit: on the let day of January. 1935; I I 223 i 1 bond numbered 9 to mature S years tom date to wit: on the let day of Januar lot, 1936; 1 bond numbered 9 to mature 9 years from date to wit: on the let day of January, 1937; 1 Bond numbered 10 to mature 10 yeals from da'.'e to wit: on the let day of January, 1939; 1 Bond numbered 11 to mature 11 years from date to wit: on the Int day of January, 1939; 1 Bond numbered 12 to mature 12 years from date t wit: on the let day of January, 1940; 1 Bond numbered 13 to matue 13 years from date to wit:on the lot day of-January ' 1941; 1 Bond numbered 14 to mature 14 years from date to wit: on the let day of January, 1942; 1 Bond numbered 15 to mature 15 years from date to wit: on the let day of January, 1943; 1 Bond numbered 16 to mature 16 years from date to wit: on the lot day of January, 1944; 1 Bond numbered 17 to mature 17 years from date to wit: on the let day of January, 1945; 1 Bond numbered 18 to mature to years from date to wit: on the let day of January, 1946; 2 Bonds numbered 19 and 20 to mature 19 years from date, to wit: on the let day of Januarys 1947; 2 bonds numbered 21 and 22 to mature 20 years from date, to wit: on the lot day of January, 1948. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially ' the following form, to wit: No. 5500.00. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND VINE HILL SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Vine Hill School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California United•States of America, acknowledges Itself indebted to and promises to pay to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra. Costa, State of California, on the let day of January, lc , Five hundred ($500-0)) Dollars in gold coin of the United States, of America, with�nterest thereon in like gold coin, at the rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, on the let day of July, and the lot day of January, of each and every year from the date hereof until this Bond Is paid; This Bond is one of a series of bonds of like tenor and date numbered from one (1) to twenty two (22) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum. of Eleven thousand dollars (=11,000.80) and is Issued and sold by the Board of Supervisors of the Qounty of Contra osta, State of California, for the purpose of raiding money to be used for purchasing school tote, for building a school building or school builings, for supplying said school but3dingor school buildings with fur- niture or necessary apparatus and for imRroving said schcbl grounds of for and in said Vine Hill School District, in said ounty of Contra cots, State of oalifornia, ' in pursuance of and in strict c<nformity with the provisions of the Political Oods and the Constitution of the State of California, and is authorized by a vote of mor than two-thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and conducted throughout said Vine Hill School District, in esti County and State on the 24th day of March, 1927. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of0ontra Costa, State of California, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called. held, and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published ' and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by law, to be done precedent to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed In regular and in due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issue of School District Bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebt-dress of the said Vine Hill School District including this issue of bonds is within the limits provided by law. This bond is in the form prescubed by an order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its Minutes on the'19th day of December, 1927, ^nd shall be payable out of the Interest and sinking Fund 0`the Vine Hill School District and the money for the redemption-of said bonds and the payment of interest therein shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Vine Hill School District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cal'_`ornia, has oauscd this bond to be signed by its Ohairmant and by the Oounty Auditor and attested by its Clerk with the seal of said Board, attach- ed this let day of January, 1928. I f' 321 A.J. BUCHAYAN Chairman of Hoard of Supervisors. 1.9.Sullsn¢er. County editor. ATTEST• J.H.IIELL9 ounty Cierk and Clerk of the card of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California. RESOLVED: That to each of the said bonds shall be attached interest cou- pons equal in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantially the following form, to wit: =12.50 --INTERSST COUPON--- No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will ' pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund of the fine 8111 School District in said County and State, on the let day of 19- at his office in the Town of Yartizft, in said County and State, the sum ollwelve and 50100 dollars, for interest on Bond No. of said Vine Hill School District. i unty Auditor. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. County Clerk and Clerk of the_ffoard of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall cause theeaid bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forms. AMD IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that 7.J.Buohanaz, the Chairman of this Board, J.H.16ells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.M. Sullenger, , ? County Auditor of said County is, and each of them are, hereby authoriged as such Officials to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County; and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their respective facsimile signatures; AND IT P FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said County, for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 16th day of January, 1929. at the hour of 11 o'clock A.Y. of-said day, to the highs and best responsible bidder for Dash, gold coin of the United States of America, I after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Hoard by publication of a notice, specifying the ti1-1e and place of the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, the terms for whhh said bonds shall run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the Anited States of America; and thatsaid bonds will be sold to the highest and beet responsible bidder for cash, ms aforesai . I but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that'the Said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bide;for two ' suoceselve weeks in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors ; held on the 19th day of December, 1927. Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.n.nayden,l.J.Buebanan and R.J.Trambath. Noes: None fbsent: Supervisors- None. i 32� i Inthe Batter of t>°. Issuance of Bonds of Vine Hill School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the Uounty of Contra Costa, State of Cd1fornia, the County Audtbr, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the County Clerk, ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervis rs of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each o1 them 1s, hereby ' authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated this 19th day of Ddcember, 1927- w.J.Buch Chairman o the card of upervisors. ATTEST: J.H.WE County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be correct and to be legally signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In Matter of Prohibitor the Placing of Garbage, Refuse or Offensive Matter in or upon Roads,Streets, and alleys of the Counties of the State of California. WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that certain personsuinown to this Board are placing, dumping and depositing garbage, swill, refuse, cans, bottles, papere,vegetables, carcasses of dead animals, offal, trash, rubbish and other noisome, nauseous and offensive matter on and along the county roads, streets and alleys of the County of Contra oat& and, WHEREAS, the placing, dumping or depositing of all, or any of said sub- stances on and along the county roads, streets and alleys are nauseous and offen- sive to the eight and smell and injurious to public health, and create a danger t the travelling public, and, WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that the offering of a reward by the Board of Supervisors of the Counties of this State to the person causing the arrest and conviction d the persona so depositing all or any of said substances on any of the roads, streets or alleys of the Counties of this State, would aid in the apprehension of guilty parties committing said act; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, that a request be made to have a law enacted by the legislature of the !� State of California authorizing Boards of Supervisors of the various Counties to I' r offer and pay a reward not exceeding $25.00 in each case, payable out of the general a� fund of the county for the apprehension of persona plaoing, dumping or depositing any of the above articles on or along the public roads; alleys or streets of the Counties or towns of this State. �r And the Board takes recess to meeton Tuesday, January 3rd,1928,at 10 olclock A.M. F . . . . . .Chairman. fJ r n Clerk. ;e azi= Rk Y y; xf 73 is < IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, JANUARY 3rd, 1929• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, scar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. - - _ - _ _ J.H.Wells,Clerk. LL The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of December, 1927, are read to'the Board by the Clerk, and by the Board approved as read, and sign.a ' by the Chairman and Clerk. s Im the Matter of application of Richmond San Rafael Bridge Inc. for franchise to maintain a toll bridge and take tolls thereon across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa a; County and Marin County,State of California. �i The respective counsel for the Bridge Company appear in open Board and is requests that the hearing on this matter be continued to Feb. 6th, 1928, to be then 4 set for hearing. I_4 It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the hearing Y ' on said application be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Mondav Feb. 6th, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. to be then set for further hearing. rri In the Matter of application of Richmond and San Rafael Ferry and Transportation Company tor a franchise to maintain a toll bridge • and take tolls thereon across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa County and Marin County, State of California. The respective mmael for the Bridge Company appear in open Board and re- quests that the hearing on this matter be continued to Feb. 6th, 1928, to be then get for hearing. i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the heariig e on said application be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, Feb. 6th, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.M. to be then set for further hearing. € tltlp In the Matter of Informal Application of E.J.Fitzpatrick, for a toll road and tunnel from the head of Redwood Canyon in Contra Costa County, westerly to the Alameda County Boundary Line. Y E.J.Fitzpatrick and represented by law firm of Breed, Burpee and Robinson appear before the Board and file an informal application for a franchise for the eonstnuction, maintenance and operation of a toll road and tunnel from the head of Redwonu Canyon, in Contra Costa County, westerly to the Alameda County boundary line i 3`8 i and requesting the Board at this time, to appoint an informal committee to meet with a like committee appointed by the Board of Supervisors of Alameda County to make suggestions to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County and Alameda County i as to the proper method and procedure for making application for a toll road and tunnel between certain points in Redwood Canyon, Contra Costa County, to a point ' at the head of Shepard Canyon in Alameda County; Thereupon, on motion duly made and carried, the Board appoints as said inform) Committee from Contra Costa County to examine into said matter, R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor, A.B.Tinning District Attorney, and W.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. In the Matter of Petition for Re-organization of San Pablo Sanitary District. i A petition signed by resictts of San Pab10 Sanitary District, together with an affidavit of publication showing that notice has been given of the time when petition will be presented to this Board of Supervisors for hearing and this being t e time and place fixed in said notice for said hearing, the petition is presented by Fritz Carlfield, a member of said Sanitary Board, and after hearing. statement regard- ing said petition; It is, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, Feb. 6, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Correction of Assessment. The County Assessor having filed with this Board hSs certificate showing that the following erroneous assessment appears on the Assessment Roll for year 1926-27 and asking authorization to correct same, in accordance with provisions of Section 3804 A of the Political Code and said request having been consented to by the District Attorney ; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following Assessment be and the same is hereby ordered corrected, to wit: In the year 1926.27 ' Antonia J.Battaglia was assessed with Lot 2 Block 70 of the City of Pittsburg, with improvements ama-:nting to $750. (see Vol. 14 Assessment #29514). These improvementel should not have been assessed as they were not on the lot at the time of assessment.' Thereupon, it is hereby ordered that 1926-27 taxes and delinquencies thereon be andthe same are hereby ordered cancelled. e 3i 329 In Matter of Approval of warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: ' No. Date Amount. 434 Dec. 21, 1926 S 25.00, 497 Nov. 3rd, 1927 25.00 512 Dec. 30, 1927 176.32 51 " 52.00 51 " 100.00 515 " 12. 50 ' 516 M 25.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorised to note the approval of said warrants by affixing his signatures thereto. In the matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $799• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. 203 Dated Oct. 31, 1927 $100.00 And the Chairman is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. 1 In the Matter of approval of warrants of Reclamation District #2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2026, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 159 Dec. 10, 1927 1000.00 159 Dec. 10, 1927 1000.00 16o Ddc. 10, 1927 1000.00 l61 Dec. 10, 1927 1000.00 162 Dec. 10, 1927 337.27 And the Chairman-and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of plans and specifications for building of what is known as Trembath Bridge on County Highway, ' Division #9, near Brentwood. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having presented to this Board plans and speci- fications, profiles, and arose-sections, strain sheete, for the building of a conoret and steel bridge over Marsh Creek, at Station 500+63, on County Highwair Division #9, about one mile north of Brentwood, Contra Costa County, California; It Is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profiles, cross-eections and strain sheets, be and the same as hereby adopted as plans and speol ifications, profiles, cross-ssotions and strain sheets for the building of said bridg . P 330 i i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Brentwoo$ News for bids to be submitted to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on MONDAY, Feb. 6th, 1926, for the building of said bridge in accordance with said i plane and specifications, etc. The vote on the said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Purchasing Supplies for use of officers of Court House. It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board notify all county officers that all purchases for supplies, printing or other necessaries be used in Court House must be purchased through the Purchasing Agent's office of Contra Costa! County, and only after Purchase Orders are issued for same by said Department. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. In the Natter of Franchisee granted to Delta Bridge Corporation and to Rodeo- Vallejo Ferry Company for toll bridges across San Joaquin River and Straits of Carquinez. It appearing to the Board that the Amerian Toll Bridge Company is now the - owner and holder of those certain franchises granted under Ordinances $171 and 175 of this Board and that said American Toll Bridge Company has not filed with this Board, a certificate showing gross receipts collected for tolls on said bridges I or paid to the County of Contra Costa the two per cent of the groes receipts oollect- ed for tolls for the use of said bridges; It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the Die-i trict Attorney.of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized and directed to make demand on said American Toll Bridge Company for statement of the gross re -i ceipts collected.by said Company for tolls for the use of said bridges and for the payment to the County of Contra Costa of two per cent of said gross receipts. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.^ In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. ! ' I t Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board and those found to be legal and to be properly signed and sworn to, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. ' 331 In the Matter of Conduct of County Hospital. WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa county, that the County Hospital is becoming congested by the use of said County Hospital for pri ' vate patients; and, WHEREAS,. it appears to this Board that said Hospital was not intended for the use of the general public but only for the use of the indigent sick and cases where great emergency exists, and WHEREAS, it appears to this Beard that the taking care of private patients in said Hospital is conducted at a lose to the said County, and that if such practice is continued, more room and equipment will have to be provided to take care of the indigOnt sick and poor; THERE[1Fa1, BE IT RESOLVED, and it is hereby ordered that from and after July 11 1925, no patient or patients (other than in emergency cases) who is not an indigent, be admitted to said County Hospital for treatment or surgical operations, and tM persons admitted as emergency patients be removed from the County Hospital at the ear liest possible time, and that such emergency patients pay for the accommodations and facAlities rendered them at the rates heretofore cbarged.private pay P,tlents. In the Matter cf Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 5, would be unreason ly burdened by the payment of the following claims, presented against said.Distriet, It is by the Board ordered that the following claims be paid out of the General Fund, to wit: Contra Costa abstract & Title Co. $15.00 i Contra Costa Abstract & Title Co. 22.50 Clark Bros. (Assigned to Bank of Antioch, Brentwood Brnch) 36.75 - Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Br) Assignee Joe Dugin 60.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Br) c Assignee J.G.Moody 57.75 Bank of Antioch, (Brentwood Br) Assignee Horace Peporing, 15.00 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Br) Assignee J.Schwendel 76.50 John Trembath 15.00 ' Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Br) Assignee A.Weaver 51.75 F.S.Borba 52.50 J.S.Azevedo 35.50 i; Antioch Lumber Company 16.22 M.C.Borges 16.50 G.H.Breneman 36.00 ; M.S.Cardoza 100.00 Tony Capello 36 s ' Thos. Dougherty 42-50 , J.M.Frazer 44.00 E.Ferrari 44.00 Bank of Antioch, Assignee of Elizabeth Fitzpatrick 10.00 James Hobson 9.12 America Trust Co. (Martinez Br) Assignee Joe Joseph 30.00 e P.J.Kane 64.00 ; Bank of Antioch (°rentwood Br) Assignee of J.G.Moody 54.00 Bank of Italy, Martinez, Assignee of Jerry Morgan 15.75 Bank of Antioch, (Brentwood Br) Assignee W.Murphy 33.75 A.L. McHamer 5-50 V.T.Hash 44.00 f 332 i I" Oakley Garage $12.00 A. Redegonda 36.00 Amer!can Trust Co. (Martinez Brn.) Assignee Pete Rodrigues $ 52.50 Sterling Lumber Co. 6.15 A.M.Shelby 60.00 James Smith 10.00 Austin Western Rd. Machinery Co. 1 .00 M.E.Viera, 44.00 M.J.soods 44.o4 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., In the Matter of 'llowance of claims on Special"Road Fund. ° It appearing to the Board that there is on deposit in the County Treasury of County of Contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road Fundof Contra Costa County, which said mnneys are derived from Contra Costa county's portion of State j Auotmobile Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Conga Costa County during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of Notr Vehicle Act and moneys collected from Motor Truck licenses, which said moneys iS shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts. Sj anti roads in said County, and the following claims against said Sup. Dist.Nos. 2 3, and 4, having been filed, It is by the Board ordered that the said following cl aims be paid as , follows, out ofthe Special Road Fund Sup. Dist. #2; Slake Bras. 69.49 Blake Bros. 62.40 A.A.Mcyahon 263.27 Sup. Dist. $3: A.A.McMahon 229.55 A.A.MoMahon 297.53 Cal. Cor. Culvert Co. $365.45. 1 Sup Dist. $4: C.C.Gildereleeve, $11'04.04. The said order is passed by the unanimous vols of the*Board.,, The Board takes recess to best on Monday, January 166th, 1925, at 10 o'clock A. S. >a . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. .t . . .Clerk. - �CN P IN TIM BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF 00:1TRA CCSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOHNIA. HONDAY, JANUARY 16, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. R.J.Buchanar., Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, ' C.H.Hayden, and R-J.Trembath. - - - - - - J.H-Wells,Clerk. In the Satter of Sale of Vine 4 Hill School Bonds. ' This Board having heretofore advertised for sale 22 bonds of Vine Hill School District of the denomination of $500 each, bearing interest at rate of 9% per annum, payable semi-annually, said bonds to be dated January let, 1929, and Al. notice having been published in the Contra Costa Gazette, for two weeks prior to sa d sale, as required by previous order of this Board, and as shown by affidavit of B.E. Stotts, and the following bidders, file bids in following sums, to wit: Neale, Kelty and Supple, Inc. par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $550.00. aIpremium of Freeman, Smith & Camp, pari, Interest ereet tc date of delivery and a $56.00. Bank of Italy, par, accrued interest to date of a^livery and a premium of $1.72- Peirce, Fair & Co., par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $545.00. ' Thereupon, it appearing td the Board that the bid of Neale, Kelty & Supple, Inc. is the highest and'best bid presented for said bonds; IT IS, ON MOTION DULY MADE AND CARRIED, by the Board ordered that said Vine' Hill School District Bonds being 22 bonds numbered from 1 to 22, inclusive, and payable one bond each year for 16 years and two bonds each year for 19th and 20th years, be and the'same are hereby sold to Neale, Kelty & Supple, Inc. for sum of par,accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $550.00- _ It is further ordered that the County Treasurer be and he is hereby ordered to deliver to said Neale, Kelty & Supple, Inc. said 22 bands upon payment to him of the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $550.00. The vote of the Board thereon being unan-imous!,, 1 In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.5, would be unaeaso ' ably burdened by thefull payment of-said claims, presented as follows: Armst LRobrong, jb•�� G.H.Breneman - - - - - - - - - - - - 02.00 Bank of Antioch ( Brentwood Branch) Assignee Brentwood Lumber Co. - - -141.19 Bridgehead Service Station - - - - - 1.70 Alex. Fotheringham - - - - - - - - -- 21.00 Isbell & Son - - - - - - - - - - - - -20.62 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee A.P.Juett - - - - - - - 36.75 Bank of Antioch (f92-entwood Branch) Aegde Jahn Logan - - - - - - - - 15.00 Lone Tree Shipping Assn. - - - - -- - 22.50 V.T.Hash - - - - - - - - - - - - - -49.50 Bank of Antioch (Brentwood Branch) Assignee Planchon & GAgaby - - - - 45.35 331 A.N.Thomas - - - - - - - - - - -$ 21.00 Union oil Co. of Calif. - 55.50 M1 Viera- - - - - - -- -- - - 44.00 I M :Woods - - - - - - - - - - - - 49.50 E.T.Uren - - - - - - - -- - - -76.50 ' It is by the Board ordered that the said above claims be paid out of the General Fund. The said order is passed by theu:nanimous vote of the Board.X I Al In the katter of Bay Point Utilities Company for permit to run pipe line ti through Culvert near Clyde. k The Bax Point Utilities Company of Bay Point having notified this Board that "'aF an 6 inch. main from their pumping play.'. at Clyde crosses under the highway through 4 a 30 foot x 48 inch concrete culvert, approximately 4/10 of a mile southerly from crossing from Clyde to Bay Point on Sa n Francisco-Sacramento Railroad tracks al and asking permission of this Board to retain said pipe through said culvert, and the said matter having been referred to R.R.Arrold, County Surveyor, and R.R.Arnold, ='a i; having verbally reported to this Board that said pipe is not in the way in any manne in its present location, IT IS BY Thr. BOARD ORDERED that permission to retain said pipe through said same is hereby � Culvert be and the same ' y granted, until such tide as it is found necessary to remove same to enlarge or repair said culvert. 1 The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous.,, i In the matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin� warrant of Reclamation uistrict #799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. : 200 October 17, 1927 $ 9.03 20 Dec. 25th, 1927 196.eo 206 Jan: 12th, 1928 2FA.00 a And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of : this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the latter of aperova.l of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following j warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. DAte Amount. 517 December 30th, 1927 $ 50.00 518 January 9th, 1928 2106.25 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. 3 A f 335 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District ;2059• Good cause apnearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin _s warrants of Reclar..atim District #2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; s No. Date. Amount. 532 January 14, 1925 110.00 53 54.55 Y 117.20 570.45 536 64.43 539 ° 7.50 ' yaw " 41.23" 20.20 542 " 471.65 543 105.75 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of these warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. { In the Matter of aoc.,roval of Warrants of Reclamation District $2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District 52024, be and the same is herebv approved, to wit: Lo. Date Amount. 120 Dec. 31, 1927 $1002.24 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of these warrants by affixing their signataes thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants =M of Reclamation District $2025. s Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District.$2025, be and the same is herebv approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 133 Dec.,,31, 1927 3 1000.00 134 151.39 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District*026. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the follows g warrants of Reclamation District #2026, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 164 Dec. 31, 1927 $ 1000.00 1000.00 1651000.00 166 if1000.00 167 It 791-31- And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. 4; =if 33� i i i i In the Matter of Dance permits. The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for permission to conduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on morning following date of application, to wit: Mt.Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Danville, Feb. 4th, 1928, March 3, 1928, and April 7th, 1928. Byron Parlor #170, N.S.G•W, Feb. 11, 1928. The Good Samaritan Club of Danville, Jan. 21st, 1928. Flor of.0akley #l, Oakley Womens Club, Oakley, Jan. 14, 1928, San Pablo Baseball Team, Maple Hall, San Pablo, Feb. 4, 1928. It is by the Board ordered that permission be granted to above named societies '. to donduct dances until 3 o'clock A.M. on morning following above dates., i In the Matter of Purchase of Scales for Weighing Overloaded trucks, etc. It is by the board ordered that R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor be and he is herebv authorized to procure and have erected one set of scales sufficient to weigh trucks with overloads, and place same at sows convenient spot on the Franklin Canyon Road. The said order is ps3sed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter,of Employment of Traffic Officer. I It appearing to the Board that there is a vacancy in the number of Traffic Officers of Contra Goats County, and A.B.Tinning, District Attorney, having recommepd- ed to this Board the appointment of Thomas L.Dungan of Martinez,; IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that Thomas L. Dungan be and he is hereby recom- mended to the Motor Vehicle Department for appointment as a Traffic Officer for i Contra Costa County, with a salary of $190 per month.k In the `utter of Over Payment into County T_easury. Thomas A.Boyer, County Probation Officer, having overpaid the sum of $402. 50 into the County Treasurer's office by mistake, It is, by the Board ordered that said Bill of Thomas A.Boyer, film against the General Fund for the sum of $402.50 be and the same is hereby ordered paid and the said amount returned to said Thomas A.Boyer. n 337 In the Matter of Change of Boundaries between Ambrose and Pittsburg School Districts- A petition having been filed with this Board praying for change ofboundarie of Ambrose and Pittsburg School Districts, and said petition having been signed by theheads of ten or more families, residing in the Districts of Ambrose and Pittsbur , and notice of hearing on said petition having been given by Wm. H.Hanlon, Superinten- dent of Schools, by mailing notices by registered mail to each of the Trustees of Pittsburg and Ambrose School Districts, and that on the 31st day of December, 1927, he posted notices in each of the Districts as follows: In Ambrose School District- One notice on the electric light pole at intersection of Willow Pass Highway and Nichols Highway; one on the door of the Ambrose School house; and one on the electric light pole at intersection of Bay View Avenue,Romeacres, and Concord to Pittsburg Highway; In Pittsburg School District: One notice on the electric light pole at the West portal of the Subway passing under the Santa Fe and Southern Pacific Railroad tracks) One at the door of the school house at Pitts- burg, and one on electric light pole in front of the City Hall in Pittsburg. And it appearing that notice has been given in all respects as required by law, and the Superintendent of Schools having filed with this Board his recommendation that the petition be granted, by a change of boundaries as hereinafter described: BEGINNING at point of intersection. of Nothaly boundary line of Contra Costa County with west line of Section 'o, Township 2 N., Range 1 East) thence south alo:u line between Range 1 E., and 1 W.,to the southeast corner of Section 25, T 2 N., R. 1 W.; thence west one mile to southwest corner of said Section 25; thence north along west line of Sections 25-24-13-12 and said line produced to a point on the northerly boundary line of Contra Oosta Oounty; thence easterly along said boundary line to point of beginning. THEREUPON, it is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the recommendation of Superintendei t of Schools of Contra Costa County, be and the same is hereby approved and IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the Ambrose and Pittsburg School Districts, be and the same are hereby changed by taking from Ambrose School 1'istrict, the following described territory, to wit: BEGINNING at a point of intersection of Northern boundary line of Contra Costa ounty with west line of Section 6, Township 2 N., Range 1 East; thence south along line between Range 1 E. and 1 W., to the southeast corner of Section 25, T. 2 N., R. 1 W., thence west one mile to the southwest corner of Section 25; thence north along west line of Sections 25-24-13-12 and said line produced, to a point on northerly boundary line of Contra Costa County; thence easterly along said boundary line to point of beginning. ' and adding sane to Pittsburg School 41istrict, and that the hereinabove. described territory shall now and 'hereafter be included in Pittsburg School District., In the 'Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo.O.Yeese, County Assessor having filed with this Board, a certificate showing the following erroneous assessment appearing on Assessment Roll 1927-25, and asking authorization to correct same in accordance with Section 3804 a of the Political Code, in this: That in Vol. 21 Assessment 444,412, John Balmino is assesse with following described tract: In Town of Valens, a Tract of land adjoining Lot 4 Amended Map Blocks 14 and 15, Town of Valens on the West, Value of real estate $75; P 338 i I improvements $600; This tract is now known as Lot 10 of Guererrils Subd. and appears so on the Assessment Roll of this year; i As this is a double assessment, authorization is hereby given to cancel Assess-' ment #44,412. In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Fire District in unincorporated town of Kensington. A petition signed by more than fifty tax payers and residents of Kensington, I an unincorporated village of Contra Costa County, California, requesting thio Hoard to appoint three persons duly qualified to be known as and called a Board of Fire Commissioners of Unincorporated Town of Kensington who shall hold their office until the second Monday in April, next thereafter, and until their successors are elected and qualified, and said petition being in all things as required by law, and re- questing Donald H Pares, W.G.Foster and Jahn L.Mason, to be appointed Fire Commissioners of the unincorporated Town of Kensington, to hold office until second Monday in Aprill next ensuing, and until their successors are elected and qualified, i It is by the Board ordered that said Donald H.Parce, R.G.Foster and John L. Mason, be and they are hereby appointed Fire Commissioners of the unincorporated town of Kensington, to hold office until second Monday in April next ensuing, or until their successors are elected and qualified. The vote on the said order being unanimous:,, ' In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer having recommended to this Board that the following persons are now Court Wards, and are entitled to indigent aid: IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the following persons be and they are hereby granted State and County aid beginning on dates set opposite their respective names: Beginning Jan. let, 1926, $20 permonth state aid and $20 county aid be allowed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer for support and maintenance of CORRINE AND CHARLOT NESNITT. Beginning Jan. let, 1928, $20 per month .state and $20 county aid per month be allowed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of PHILLIP AND RICHARD MERCADO. Beginning Jan. let, 1928, $10 per month state and $10 per month county aid be allowed Thomas A.Bover, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of BILLY HAMMOND. Beginning Jan. let, 1928, $30 per month state and $30 per month county aid be allowed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of JENNIE, MARIE AND ROSIE PANAGAZZI. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1928, $30 per month state and $30 per month county aid be allowed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of ANGELINA, DOMINGO AND PATRA PANUIGUA. , Beginnig Jan. 1st, 1926, $10 per month state aid be allowed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of David PEREZ. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1928, $10 per month State and $10 per month county aid be allowed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of DONALD FLAUGHER. Beginning Jan. lst, 1928, $20 per month state and $20 per month county aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for support and maintenance of CHARLES AND RITA GRIFFITH. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1928, $20 per month state and $20 permonth county aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of PAULINEl AND JOSEPHINE PITALLI. 339. Beginning J n. let, 1925, $30 per month state and g a $50 per month county aid {� be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for support and maintenance of JOSEPH, EMELIO, JOHN AND ALICE PROTTEAU. BEGinning, Jan. 1st, 1925, $10 per month state and $15 per month county aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of MARIE MAFFIOLI. ' Beginning'Jan. let, 1925, $30 per month state and $50 per month county aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, .for the.support and maintenance of JOE, GEORGE, 11ARY AND CHARLOTTE BETTS. BEGINNING Jan. let, 1925, $10 per month jtate and $10 per month.county aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of BARBARA t THOMPSON. ' Beginning Jan. 1st, 1925, $20 per month state and $20 co,mty aid be renewed ! Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for support and maintenance of FRANCES AND AMY SC:WARTZ. -Beginning Jan. let, 1925, 10 per month state and `{ g' g $ p $5 per month county aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of CARL (BILL•Y) HOLMSTEN. -Beginning-Jan. lst, 1928, $20-per month state and $25 per month county aid _ be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for the support and maintenance of GARM T AND THELMA SMITH. ` Beginning-Jan. 1st, 1928, $40 per month state aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, Probati m Officer, for the support and maintenance of ANNA, NICK, DOROTHY AND MARY r PEP.ALTA., 1l a In the Matter of Allowance to a Indigents. ' The County Welfare Worker, Miss Katherine Beasley, having-recommended to thi Board•that the following indigents are entitled to state and county aid to the amount set n i� pposite their respective names: and beginning January let, 192P,: It is, by the Board ordered that the following named indigents be and the samc IL are hereby granted State and County aid, as follows, to wit: f• STA-1E AND COUNTY AID-_1927-28. DISTRICT NO. 1. ; Name. ADdress. State Count Alves, Mrs. Mary 609 Fairmont Ave. E1 Cerrito 30.00 30.00 Auten, Mrs. Rosa 714- lith St. Richmond. 10.00 Andreani, Mrs. Mary Bx 264, Marin Ave.-Richmond 20.00 20.00 Antinino, Mrs: Margaret R.F.D. 497, Nt.Richmond 10.00 10.00 Alvarado, Concepcion 6547 1st St. Richmond,Ce-. 20.00 20.00 C/oLrs.Cisneres Behrens, Mrs. Amelia 160 Balra Drive, E1Cerrito 10. 00 10.00 Bera, Mrs. Victoria R.F.D. $1, Bx 190, San Pablo, Off Potrer620.00 20.00 Buchan, Elizabet'i 1927, Roosevelt Ave. Richmond 30.00 Bogunovich,-Matilda 120 Cotta-e Ave. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Combis, Mrs. Helen Pinole, Caiiforria 10.00 10.00 ' Costa, Child C/o Minnie Repetta, San Pablo 10.00 5.00 Crooks, Mrs. Mary 127 N. Pomona Ave. E1 Cerrito 20.00 Carey, Audrev L. 610 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito 20.00 20.00 Christensen, Mrs. C. �10- loot; St. Rich=nd 20.00 20.00 Dutrow, Mrs.Ethel 7456 Golden Gate Ave. Richmond 10.00 25.00 Dav:11a, i;rs. Rose 659- 9th St. Richmond 20.00 Fiderio, 'ors. P. 612 Fairmont Ave. El Cerrito 'A.00 40.00 Flores, Mrs. Bitoria Kelsey & Dubois Sts. Nt. Richmond 60.00 20.00 Fritzler, Mrs. O R.F.D. Bx 112- 4272 Chic St.Richmond 20.00 50.00 --a ' Childe'_la, Secondo Bx. 134- 121 S. 42nd St. Richmond 30.00 15.00 Giovanvetti, Mrs. C. 418 Pacific Ave. Pt.Richmond 20.00 15.00 Groajean, Mr^.'ary 137- 14th St. Richmond 20.80 Ivancich, Lrs. :Lary Pinole, Cal. 40.00 20.00 Kellegher., Ztrs.-Annie 225Clarence St. Richmond 50.00 .' Lea, errs. "as I. R.F.D. T- c6a-20- 33rd St. Richmond 10.00 10.00 � Lopez, Mrs.Josephine Second & Folsor._ Sts. San Pablo 40.00 j3.00 Nelson, P_rs•Della -Traub Children- 420-.9th St. Richmond 20.00 Orsini, Mrs. Amelia 3231 Wall St. `richmond 20.00 20.00 r Omick, Mrs.Birde C. 902 Ohio St. Richmond 40.00 ' Paine, Mrs.Ethel 2354 Grant Ave. Richmond 40.00 30.00 Pucci, Mrs.Theresa 141 6. 4th St. Richmond 20.00 Scarborough, Mrs. - 2629 Esmond Ave. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Salmon, Yr Howard Pinole, Cal. 40.Go 25.00 Simi, Mrs-a.ry 553- 22nd St. Richmond. 20.00 10.00 St£eeter, M.rs.Fgorence 727 Wilson Ave. richmond 20.00 20.00 Sherzan, Mrs. Gladys 415 Elm St. E1 Cerrito 40.00 40.00 3-10 i Thornton, Mrs. Kattie 139- 14th St. Richmond $10.00 Vickers, Mrs. Lillie 1' - 2nd St. Richmond 10.00 Warren. Mrs. Marian 910 Bissell Ave. Richmond 10.00 $10.00 Wilson, Mrs. M.G. R.F.D. I, Ex. 181G, Wink Lane Berk-50-00 35.00 Wilson, Mrs. Anita 101 Carmel Ave.El Cerrito 50.00 50.00 DISTRICT 2. Carone, Mrs. maria Flores St. Crockett $60.00 $40.00 Gomes, Mrs. Aldrian Selby.v^al. 70.00 ' Hurley, Mrs. Mary Ft. Bay St. Crockett, 10.00 Kelleher, Mrs. Julia Port Costa 40.00 30.00 McMahon, Mrs. Anna Canyon 10.00 10.00 Mazzie, Mrs. Julia Port 8t. Crockett, 30.00 30.00 Villa, Mrs. Angelita Rodeo, Cal. 40.00 10.00 Villegas, Mrs.Valasquez Rodeo, Cel. 20.00 20.00 DISTRICT 3. Alling, Mrs. Alice Walnut Greek, Cal. $30.00 430.00 , Brock, Chiliren,C/o Car:sen Soto, Concord, Cal. 10.00 10.00 Duarte, Mrs. Olivia Clayton, Cal. 40.00 10.00 Dovick, Mr: Selma Walnut Creek, Cal. 40.00 25.00 Fontana, Mrs.Nunziata 205 Talbert St. Martinez 40.00 Fonceca, Mrs.Etelvina 1428 Willow St. Martinez 40.00 20.00 Larimer, Mrs-Elizabeth Walnut Creek, Cal. 20.00 5.00 Lazzarini, Mrs.Angelina 601 Castro St. Martinez,Calif 40.00 30.00 Lucido, Mrs.Frances 215 Foster St. Martinez,Cal. 10.00 10.00 Mathos, Mr.Joe Rt. #1, Martinez, Calif. 60.00 McKee, Mrs-Ada D.L.M. Tract, Martinez 40.00 35.00 Neumeister, Mrs.Louise Walnut Creek,Calif 20.00 10.00 Raffante, Mrs.Isabella- Peccianti children, R.F.D. Bx 665, Fresno 20.00 10.00 Samora, Mrs. Mary Concord, Cal. 40.00 40.00 Sharlow, Yrs.Frances W. Concord,Cal. 60.00 30.00 Shields, Mrs.Dollie P.O. Box 316, Walnut Creek 10.00 1 0.00 Tarantino, Mrs-Rose 1716 Estudillo St. Martinez 30.00 30.00 Thickens, Mrs.E.-7. R.F.D. Bx 58, (Saranap) Walnit C. 20.00 20.00 DISTRICT 4. Bruno, Mrs. Jennie 312 York St. Pittsburg 20.00 Chiappara, Mrs. Maria 536 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg 10.00 Giuffrida,Childr�n, St.Vincent's Orphanage-two boys- 20.00 20.00 Giuffrida Children Roman Catholic Asylum-5 girls- 30.00 57.50 3, Gotti, Mrs.Josephine 36 W. 3rd St. Pittsburg 30.00 30.00 Landini, Mrs. Ida y Point, Cal. 50.00 Macaluso, Mrs.Maria 26665 W. �th St. Pittsburg 20.00 Mercurio, Mrs.Francisco 149 W. yth St. Pittsburg 10.07 Sechiatano, Mrs.Jose 285 W. 3rd St. Pittsm:rg 30.00 Virga, Mrs-Rose 260 W. 7th St. Pittsburg 50.00 15.00 DISTRICT 5. Ferreira, Mrs.Josephine 902- 10th.St.. Antioch $50.00 $20.00 Hartman, Mrs-Helen R.F.D. Bx 292, Antioch 30.00 20.00 McArthur, Mrs.Roxana Antioch, Cal. 20.00, Rivera, Cruz Ramos Antioch,Cal. 60.00, San Martin, Simeon 500 K. St. Antioch 50.00 Vasquez, Mary T. Oakley,Cal. . . . 80,00 COUNTY AID, 1927-28. DISTRICT 1. Name. Address. Amount. Ames, Juanita San Pablo ,Cal. $15.00 Azevedo, Maria San Pablo, Cal. P.O. Bx 47 15.00 Ancleto, Mrs.Nellie 145 S. 6th St. Richmond 20.00 - Alves, Manuel Brazil San Pablo, Cal. 15.00 Benson, Mrs. Ckxa E1 Cerrito, Calif 14.00 Bergman, Mrs. M.A. 2206- 26th St•Richmond 15.60 Bromley, Miss Katherine 253- 14th St. xichmond 25.00 Bona, Antonio 91 Cerrito, Cal. 10.00 Cornell, Samuel San Pablo, Cal. 15.00 Clements, Mrs-Elizabeth 2651 Saito Ave. Richmond 16.50 ' Courtney, Andrew R.UD. #1, Bx 332, San Pablo 10.00 Clark, Mrs-Mary Kelsey & Dubois Ste. Richmond 90.00 Cunningham, Mrs.Nancy 2107 Grant St. Richmond 25.00 Catt, Mrs. Alice 2952 Gaynor Ave. 40.00 Davis, Mrs. Mollie J. ElCerrito, Cal. 15..00 Duarte, Mrs-Louise 1st & Market Ste. San Pablo 40.0- Dutra, Maria San Pablo, Cal. 20.00 . Dutra, Mrs.Delfina Alvarado St. San Pablo 15.00 Elliott, Mrs. Mary 137 Edey St. Richmond .19.00 Fitzech, Elizaleth 5 Bishon St. Pt.Richmond 20.00 Foreman, J.A. 629-6th-St. Richmond 10.00 Griffiths, Mrs. Helen 149 South 5th St. Richmond 25.00 Gramhan, Mrs. Iva E. R.F.D. #1, Bx 149,.Berk9ey 15.00 Griffith, MrsRose C/o Mre.Pausey, Rodeo 20.00 Hagen, Peter A. 231 Liberty St-El Cerrito 15.00 Johnson, Mrs. David R.F.D. $1, Bx 242, Lenox Ave.Ber)e ley20.00 r 241 i Kent, Mrs. Ellen 77?- 5th at. Richmond $15.00 Kerr, Mrs. Ellen E1 Cerrito, Cal. 10.00 -i Lewis, Mrs. G'-ldie 2005 Roosevelt Ave.Richmond 110.01 - McCauley, Fred E1 Cerrito, sl. 50.00 McGlannon, James 47 Washington Ave.Pt.Richr<end 20.00 McLeod, Miss Patricia 2017 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond 15.00 Moitozia, William G. Standard & Pullman Sts. San Pablo 20.00 ,. Mountford, Mrs.Martha 243 Second St. Richmond 20.00 Miner, Mrs.Annie E1 Cerrito, Cal. 20.00 ' Muller, Mrs.Elise 615- 10th St. Richmond 25.00 Navarre, Joe Richmond, California 20.00 Radick, Mrs-Mary 1725 Clinton Ave. Richmoni 20.00 Russell, F.L. 419- 12th St. Richmond 25.00 MK20.00 TiPpey, Mr. &tNevin Mrs. Wm. 690 3rdSt.. Richmond Richmond 40.00 Vasquez, Rosendo 253 Second St. Richmond 20.00 Wilcox, Mrs.Alexander 723- 12th St. Richmond 25.00 ' Whittaker, Mrs-Mary Anna R.F.D. $1, Bx 193, Berkeley 20.00 DISTRICT 2. Brownfield, Robert Danville, Cal. $15.00 Case, Ella T. Danville-Gal 19.00 Dolan, Mrs. Kate Port Costa, Cal. 15.00 Manguso, crank Crockett, Cal. 20.00 Mareira, Mrs-Rose Crockett, Cal. - 20.00 } Payne, L.C. Crockett,Ca_. 12.50 Perkins, Mr.Samuel Lafayette,Cai. 15.00 Schwartz, Jacob Danville,val• 15.00 Souza, Ignacia Valona, Cal. 15.00 Van Namee, Mr-James Crockett, Cal. 15.00 DISTRICT 3. Anderson, MTs-Florence Concord Cal. $75.00 Balistieri, Francisco Martinez,Cal. 15.00 Black, Mrs.Victoria Corc)rd, Cal. 2247 Lincoln St. 20.00 Burnett, Mrs.Grace V. Walnut Creek, Cal. 50.00 Billings, Vernita 1022 Thompson St-Martinez. 70.00 Brock, Mrs. May Walnut Creek Cal. 10.00 Bacciglieri, Mrs. Martinez,Cal. 20.00 Costanza, Erasimo Martinez,Cal. 10.00 :. ' Davi, Antons 1�artinez,Cal. 20.00 I De Lacy, Mrs.T.J. Mt.View District, Martinez 17.50 Gallagher, Delia Concord,Cal. 27.50 Howard, William Clayton, Cal. 10.00 s Johnsmn, Mrs. C.A. Pacheco, Cal. 15.00 f Lodi, Mrs.A.C. 424 Green St, Martinez 25.00 Mercurio, Mrs.Anna B. Martinez,Cal. 50.00 Negrini, Mr.Antonio 306 Main St. Martinez 15.00 Nicholia, Nickola Martinez, Cal. 12 00 Peroria, Mrs. Mary E. 739 Allen St. Martinez 12.50 Pigsley, Mrs.Sarah Concord,Ca'_• 30.00 Perry, Mr.Manuel Arreba & Estudillo Sts. Martinez 90.00 ! Plzzimenti, N. Martinez, Cal. 15.00 Phillips, Mrs. Maria Concord, Cal. Seal Bluff Rd. 12.50 Al, Riccobuno, Lucia Walnut Creek, Cal. 10.00 S-oaracino, Anggelo Mar tinez,Cal 12.00 San Philloo, Mrs.Rosie Martinez, Cal. 12.50 Sinclair, Mrs.Emma Shell off Orange Avenue,Martimez. 30.00 Tarantino, Dia Martinez, Calif. Granger's Wharf 9.00 Tallon„ Mrs.Ida Martinez,Calif. 20.00 Woode m, Mary, Walnut Creek, Calif. 15.00 `f is DISTRICT 4. Aiello, Andrea 300" Cutter Ave. Pittsburg $10.00 ' Billici, Erasimo 279 t9. 2nd St. Pittsburg, 10.00 Buffs, Frances 22 W. 5th St. Pittsburg 10.00 Diamond, Casma Bx 25, Pittsburg, Cal. 12.00 Flores, Angeline 276 N. 4th St. Pittsburg 5.00 Ferrante,Angelo 536 Cutter Ave. Pittsburg 15.00 LoCocco, Gaetano 3 W. 5th St. Pittsburg 20.00 Lucido, Mrs.Mary 500 Cutter St. Pittsburg 10.00 Mansiett, Mamie 96 West St. Pittsburg 10.00 Messenger, Amanda C. Bay Point, Cal. 20.00 ' Modica, Gueraldo Pitteburg,Cal. 10.00 Puccio, Rosa 7th &?fest Sts. Pittsburg,Cal. 7.00 Russo, Salvatore 392 W'. 3rd St. Pittsburg,Cal. 10.00 u Sierp, Mrs.Biert W. Bay Point,Cal. 25.00 Scola, Gaetano 115 Los Medanos St.Pittsburg, 15.00 DISTRICT 5. a� Acrey, Eva Byron, Cal. 20.00 Johnson, Mrs. AnnaL. Byron,Cal. 20.00 Laird, Mrs. Sarah H. Antioch,Cal. 15.00 Lambro,Sandy Antioch,Cal. 15'.00 McPhee, Mr.Fred Bx 755, Antioch,Cal. 15.00 Schmude, August Boulevard Ave. Byron,Cal. 10'.00 Sweeney, Irene Oakley,Ca1. 15.00 Tellus, Jane Antioch,Cal. 19.00; P 3-12 I In the Matter m .Discontinuances of allowances to.indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents be dicontinued; 4 The allowance of Minnie Jaquith, 2662 Garvin Ave. Richmond, beginning Jan. let s 1928. The allowance of Julia Deacey, beginning Jan. let, 1928. Allowance of Mrs. Cecile Pearson, 705 Hawthorne Ave-Richmond, beginning Jan. 1st, 1928. Allowance of Frank Wilson, beginning Jan. let, 1928, on account of death. Allowance of Mrs. Caroline Macchi, beginning Jan. let, 1928. Allowance of Mrs. Jennie Cardinalli, 332 York St-Pittsburg, beginning Jan.lst, 928. Allowance of Olive Davis, C/o Mrs. Gus Gordon, 3910 Lusk Ave-Oakland, Jso.l, 19 8. Allowance of Mr.Guiseppe Peccianti, Jan. 1st, 1929. W.h In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds.of the County are presented to the iloard, ?, and those fund to be correct and legal claims and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered J$ entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the Matter of Designation of Ir Trial Jurors for 1928. The Superior Court of County of Contra Costa, having made an order designs - ing the number of Trial Jurors that will,,in the opinion of the Court, be required for transaction of business pending in said Court during the ensuing year or until '? a new list of Jurors is provided,and the Court having estimated that 500 jurors wil be required to transact the business of the Court for the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to and does select as required by law, a list of 500 persona to serve as Jai l:=at Trial Jurors of 'the Superior Court of Contra Costa County, during the ensuing year, or until a new list of Jurors is provided'. 5 The .`ollbwine is a list of persons 'so selected by the Hoard'of Supervisors a from the different Districts of the Couhty in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said District and the number of the District from which the persons are selected, to wit; F, SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0. 1. 1. Adams, Flora 0. 26. Ballenger, Wm. L. 2. Armstrong, Albert E. 27. Blanchard, Ohas. P. �. Arn, Charley 28. Blume, Carl A. I. Axelson", Edwih R. 29. Clark, Claud E. Arnett, Charles F. 30. Chapman, Chas. A. • Arn, Mrs. Mary L. 31 Chase, Harry E. 7• Andersen, Norman E. 32. Conn„ Thos. G. 8. Burton, Henry33 Ceridono, Chas. 9. Burton, Arthur 34. Calfee, Mrs.Elza 10. Bell, John A.' 35. Campbell, Archibald 11. Betts, Elmer E. 36. Cook, Charles W. 12. Black, Leslie-A. 37. Clark, Henry L. 14: . Bonha:::, Mrs. Joella 38. Carlfield, Fritz 1Brown, Chris 339. Cothran, Charley A. 15. Brichman, Chas. B. 40. Conley, Cope Geo. 16. Burns, Jennis'A. 41. Coil, Shirley B. 17. Blechen, Chas. P. 42. Chandler, James H. 18. Blount, Jas-F. 433. Concannon, Mrs.Olive J. 19. Beebe, Hillard F. 44. Cotton, Mrs. Mary J. 20. Brown, Fred G'. 4�. Dennie, Arthur W. "! 21. Bevins, Charles E. 40. Donnelly, Hugh 22. Best, W.H. 47. Dool, Geo. W. 23• Bane, J.H. 4B. Dooline, John J. 2 . Bedford, Mrs.Daisy S. 49. Dicely, Samuel E 25• Barry, Philip F. 50. Dreyspring, Geo. W. A r 2411 i 51. Dean, P.R. 141. McRacken,IY.S. 52. Davis, Isaac J. 142. Newcomb, Mrs.Rut$ p 53 Dunlap, Clarence I. 143; Nystrom, Alfred J. 54. Doolittle, J.R. 1'' Neville, Preely, M.Jr. 55. Dicely, Kathryn 145. Neckel, Chas L. 56. Dexter, Frank A. 146. Nesbit, Miss Ilannie L. ' 57. Dornan, Robert 147. Cbenland, Anna V. 58. Dimock> H.E. 148. O'Brien, Ernest 29. Detlow, Stephen A. 149. Ostrom, Herman B. 0. Del Monte, Frank A. 150. Pummill, Clarence C. 61. Edgar, H.H. 151. Payne, W.A. 62. Eggerth, Fred H. 152• Pinnell, Guy F. 6 . Ells, Harry L. 153. Peard, Mrs.Sophie 64. Eads, Wm. F. 154. Pulse, Harry W. . A 65 Everhart, R.N. 15 Patton, Earl R. 66. Edgar, Harold M. 156. Peres, John J. ' 67. Erwin, Arthur M. 157. Perry, Jos.. S. 68. Engleman, Carl 155. Picton, 1.7m.69. Ellis, Geo. A. 159• Parks, William M. 70. Fernandez, Mrs-B. 160. .Pennington, lYm. M. 71. Fenner, Virgil 161 Poage, Albert H. 72. Fredenbury, Charles J. 1662. Pri;tt, Clarence F. Ti. Farrar, Joseph C. 163- Peterson, Peter C. 74. Frank, Jos. W. 164. Rihn, John 75• Garvin, John W. 165. Richards, Carl 76. Gray, Kirk E. 1666. Rogers, Arthur 0. 77. Gately, Mrs.Margaret L. 167. Roberts, Francis 78. Gleadali, 'Halter 168. Rawson, Harrv.E. 79• Gragg, Robert R. 169. Selzer, Geo. go. Garloff, Walter N. 170. Spierach, Mrs. Barrie 81. Gnaga. Sidney H: 171. Scholee, James F. ' 92. Gillard, U.J. 172. Scoble, Bert 87. Glover, T.H. 17Scofield, Earle L. 84. Greenfield, Abraham 17Z. Scott, Nellie 85. Hollis, Samuel E. 175• Schramm, Mrs.MattLe 86. Hansen, Wilbur G. 176. Smith, James P. g7. Hathway, A.L. 177. Smith, C.H. 88. Harris, Ralph H. 178. Stairley, '.Y,-erly 89. Hicks, Fred B. 179. Scoble, Bertie E. 90. Henry, "ax 180. ,Smith, Joseph H. ' 91. Hines, Thomas 181. Smith, Benj. F.• 92. Hunt, Charles H. 182. Siegel, Nellie 9'. Hafner, Frank - 1833. Swindell, Mrs.-Mary J. 94. Hunt; Harvey T. ig4. Souther, Lester K. 95• Howemon, Henry E. 185. Stewart, Francis H. 96. Ingleman, Carl 19b. Stearns, Henry M. ` 97. Irving, Frank L'. 197 Stearns, Esther �$ 98. Iversen, Theodore 199. Stout,Mrs.Rose-S. 99. Jackson, N.P. 189. Silva, James A" € 10C.Johnson, Walter J. 190. Stiever, H.W. 101. Jones, Im. A. 191. @hell, Jno.•W. a IO2. Johnston, Henry A. 192. Smith, Everett M. 103. Jones, A.D. 193. Soleim, Albert N. 104. Jones, Beulah 194. Troy, Carey a 1055 Jenkins, 17m.3. 195• Stambach, Glassmer•C. 106. Jones, Charles A. 196. Stiefvater, Nellie a 107. Johnston, Stephen 197 Strom, La Verne T. 108. Keiser, Hallie G. 198. Stidham, Homer-G: 109. Kratzer, Elmer E. 199• Schrader, 2lerbeTt M. 110. Kirkpatrick, Bert S. 200. Self, William P. Aa 111. Kister, H.B. 201. Shanks, Thos. 112. Kitely, Oran 202. Thole,.L.J. 113. Lincoln, Mrs. Jessie E. 20 . Novarini, Joseph 114. La Franz, 'S.J•. 204. Thompson, W.L. ji 115. Lewis, Chas•.S. 205. Tiller, N.B. ' 116. Lindahl, John 206. Turner, S.E. 117. Lancaster, Clyde E. 207. Turley, Mamie E. :w 116. Little, Mrs.Rebecca-E. 208. Tiller, Frank 119. Leard, Fred J. 209. Topping, Emma L.- 120. Lee, George. 210. Turley,'Henry H 121. Lee, Mrs-Mary Roberts 211. Turner, rrthn L. 122. Lipe, Rufus J. 212. Vaughn, Elmer P. 123. Lode, =•Francis A% 213. Vaughn, Mrs.Eleanor 124. Lester, Isaac 214. Warrington, Ben. G. 125. Mal'--y, W.H. 215. Walker, lm-A. 126. Mealman, Leroy A. 216. Walker, Emily 127. Mills, John 217. 'Whitcomb, Chas-D. 12S. Moyle, Mrs. Mary B. 218. Whitesides, Edgar S. 129. Marshall, Eugene A. 219• Willis, Joseph B. 130. Mock, Moses 2220. Wood, Robert N. 131. Mayfield, Harry E. 221. Wuelzer, Edw. N. 132. Miller, Chas.A. 222. Wyatt, Amelia '. 133. Morrison, Alex. J. 223. Millis, Wm. C. 13+. March, 'toy V. 224. Whalen, Herbert L. 135. 'Mahoney, Jeremiah 225. Weston, John 0. 136. Minter, Arthur B. 226. Wood, Frank G. 137. McLaughlin, Hugh 227. Wierda, Lambert 138. McCullough, O.M. 229. Yashburn, Embra L. 139• McOracken, Liss Katherine L. 229• Westwood, Lulu E. 3. j 140. McDuff, Edward. 232 Woods, Miss Alice. R sir 3-14 i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT # 2. 1. Ball, Roy D. 36. Jorgensen, Thomas R. 2. Bauer, Frank W. 37. Johnson, Pearl A. 33 Bartlett,•Margarette. E. 3$. Kelly, Frank J. 4. Booth, Robert-F. 39. Lucas, Frank A. 5Bell, Eugene A. 0. Litten, Ambrose.* . Bettencourt, Andrew 41. Lynch, Timothy , 7. Coultas, Charles H. 42. Larkins, Mary H. S. Cook, Eldridge 0. 43 Lane, Charles 9• Cole, George D. 44.Maderioe, Manuel J. 10. Caldwell, Leland 45. Meaney, Nellie M. 11. Crowley, Daniel J. 46. Mace, Darrel 12. Denehy, Dan 47. Michant, Grace S. 13 Dunn, Nell L. 4ffi. McCormick, Frank J. 1I4. De Mello, Antone 49. New, Anna P. 15. Dawson, Charles C. 50. Norris, Noel D. 16. De Freitas, Joe W. 51. Pereira, Manuel E.Jr. 17. Dolph, George B. 52. Root, Austin E. 16. Dondero, Mary G. 53. Rickman, William A: 19• Easton, Lawrence P. 54. Ronick, Ninnie F. 20. Ellsworth, Charles 55. Rodgers, Joseph D. . 21. Flood, Eugene 56. Russ, Palter .1. 22. Fereira, Manuel S. 57. Soite, Elvira 23. Gerry, John William 59. Seidel, Herman 2 . Gulick, Charles F. 59. Spencer, Mrs-Jessie 25. Glancy, Albert H. 60. Sangmaster, Fred C.' 26. Gemignani, Cesare 61. Tipple, Christina A: 27. Grow, William A. 62. Tarpley, William E. 29. Gerow, Mary C. 6 . Travers, Edward A. 29. Gilbert, James 64. Vargas, Manuel'P. 30. Hubert, Frank A. 65. Vallejo, Peter 31. Her rison, Hannah L. 66. Williams, James 32. Hallisy, Eleanor 67. We11a, Roy 33. Haynes, Ernest 69. Wilson, Samuel J. 34. Halpin, Mrs.Cla ra S. 69. Williams, George W. 35. Jones, George 70. Zocher, Carl SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $3. 1. Abee, Harry 'if. 41. Duarte, Manuel J. 2. Armstrong, Mrs-Ruby 42. Eichelberger, Elbert D. 33 Acree, James L. 4 Engeman, Edward J. 4. Boomer, Mrs. Nellie A. 44. Eddy, Mrs. Estella. 5. Bush, Porter D. 45. Freitas, Mrs-Ruth McKean 6. Benson, William N. 46. Foskett, Ray A. 7. Bancroft, Phillip 47. Ford, John W. 9. Blume, Mrs.L,ae 4S. French, Mrs.Martha Wilma 9• Becker, Charles F. 49. Ferguson, ClaudeA. , 10. Ball, Moses 50. Frank, Barllett•, A. ll. Burton, Charles.E. 51. Freitas, Fred F. 12. Bedell, Walter C. 52. Ford, Thomas J. 1 Brown, Urs. Nora E. 53 Gelbke, William H. 14. Baker, Mrs. Mild red D. 54. Caddie, Mrs.Alta G. 15 Bemiss, Wm. H. 55 Graham, Mrs-Grace M. - 16. Bruning, John J. 56. Gavey, Mrs.Louiae W 17. Bibber, Mrs. Carrie F. 57. Hinds, Eugene G. 18. Birdagham, J.J. 59. Hall, Mrs. Henrietta S 19• Brubeck, Howard P. 59. Hesse, Mrs. Melba R. 20. Berlew, Bert 60. Humahrey, Frank E. ;r 21. Brandon, Charles C. 61. Henry, Mra. Dora L. } 22. Hartnett, Mise Katie.A. 62. Hall, Charles L. 23. Bradley, Edward B. 63. Hook, Theodore 24. Butterfield, Mr$.Teresa A. 614. Haviside, Jr.John J. 25. Burling, Theodore B. 65• Killip, Mrs. Helene,V. 26. Cameron, Elmer E.. 66. Lockwood, Claud A. 27. Costa, Joseph G. 67. Linsler, Joseph 26. Carr, Mrs. Winifred 65. Lawrence, Mrs-Pearl Stow 29• Crafton, Mrs-,Genevieve 69. Moose, Thomas A. 30. Christiansen, Jirgen H. 70. Mellerup, Hilliam F. - 31. Coward, Ross W. 71. Minzer, Mrs.Anna 32. Christen, Joseph M. 72. Metherall, Mrs.Annie 3 Downey, Arthur E. 73. McNamara, Jos. P. 34. Davilla, Mrs. Rose 74. Nott, William ?- 35. Duncan, David L., 75• Noia, Joseph C. 36. Davis, George E 76. Pramberg, Diedrick E. . 37. DeBenedetti, Ceasar L. 77. Prosser, Frank 36. DeSoto, Mrs. Susan D. 78. Roque,Frank C.• 9 Dunn, Charles 79. Russi, Martin F. . Donnellys Mrs. .Elizabeth S. 60. Rose, Freak 91. Pay, Ira E. 96. Serpa, Manuel •62. Soares, John W. 97. Thrasher, Mrs.Mary E. 63. Straight, Ernest F. SB. Wyllie, George 64. Steers, James-F. 89. Willis, Mrs.Mildred L. aj 95. Smith, Burton C. 90. Windeler, James R. y 41, sEE. 34A SUPERVISOR DISTRICT -t4. 1. Atchinson, George A. 26. Knight, Mrs.Katherine 2. Alden, D.P. 27. Kuys, Andrew T. 33 Boysen, Andreas 28. Loosemore, Geo. S. 4. Buffo, Joseph W. 29. Linscheid, Oscar 5. aerendsen, Andrew P. 30. Leonard, Mrs-Ruth 6. Butler, Chas. 0. 31. Myrick, Fred ' 7. Cummings, Earl R. 32. Morken, Albert x 8. Christian, Albert E. 33. Muldoon, Matheu E. 9. Cinolo, Peter 34. McCoy, Thos. H. 10. Carusa, Stephen 35• Nelson, David 11. Duncan, Harold T. 36. Oman, Anton 12. Duering, Adolph H. 37. Perry, Julian 3 1 . Connors, Elsie M. 38. Portman, Andrew F. 14. Douglass, George W. 39. Powell, Leslie 15. Douglass, Percy 40. Parker, Mrs.Clara 16. Enes, Antone P. 41. Roman, Clarence H. 17. Eaton, Lynn S7. 42. Stockfleth, Joe 18. Frank, Wm. 43 r, Silvia, Mre.Belle T. 19. Golden, Martin 44. SheidleSamuel Y. 20. Grabstein, Max 45. Stebbins, John W. 21. Halderman,Chas. E. 46. Tucker, Mr-Daniel B. 22. Hornsby, James H. 47. Trette, Geo. R. ; 23. Jackson, Thomas A. 48. Van Winkle, Walter S. 24. Junta, John A. 49. Waite, Edward S. 25. Kramer, Mrs.Drucilla F. 50. Rasmussen, Hans R. SUPERVISOR DISTRICT $5. 1. Aughe, Earl F. 31. Keeney, Mrs Fannie 2. Alexaon, August 32. Krebs, E.W. �• Acrey, Mrs.Sva 34. Linquist, C.L. 4. Brennan, Mrs.R.J. 3 • HoOlosk(W, Jno. � 5. Ball, H.A. 35• Longwell, Samuel R. 6. Byer, Eugene A. 36. Lynch, Edw. H. 7. Beads, Chas. F. 37. Morris, Benj. } 8. Bloomfield, Wm- J. 38. Minta, Joe 9. Burdewick, Harry E. 339. Moody, Percy 1 0. Cleaves, Stephen C. 40. Minaker-C.W. 11. Carey, J.P. 41. Miller, prank 12. Campbell,B.W.. 42. Marshall, Joe R. Jr. 14: Coates, Clifford C. 433. Norcross B.L. + 14. Crowther, Ralph 44. Nunn, Geo. 15. Clark, Robt.-A. 45. Petcock, Jos. 16. Crockett, Ernest M. 46. Roberts, Jno. A. 17. Donlon, Mrs.P.aulra F• 47. Rother, Mrs-Cora +; 18. Donovan, Gro-zer 48. Rodrigues, Joaquin 19. Davis, Jno. E. 49. Stamm, Mrs."thel .T€ 20. Evans, Mrs-Estelle 50. Smith, Frank S. 21. Frey, Edwin R. 51. Sorgenfrey, Chas-11. j 22. F-rnks, Arthur 52. Uren, Wm. 23. Gauger, Hugo 5} Viera, J.G. 2. . Griffith,ROY S. 54• Worrell, E.C. 25• Hobson, Ed. F. 55• Whelihan, Jno. ' 26. Higgins, Mrs.Lee,Sr• 56. Wheliban, E.H. 27. Harrow, Hugh H. 57• Taylor, J.P.Sr. 28. Houston, Alba 0. 59• Wall, D.J. 29. Harley, Mrs.Mabel 59. West, Mrs-Fredericka � 30. Jaen, Wm. 60. Kiehgel, O.E.Sr. And the Board takes recess to meet on Mm day, February 6, 1928, at 10 ' o'clock A.M. " - - - - - - - - - - -- -Clerk. � r --Chairman. I 316 1Ai IN TEE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA OOUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY,FEBRUARY 6, 1926.. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.N. Al present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson,C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. - - J.H.Wells, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of Januar 1926, are read to the Board and as read to the Board, signed by the Chairman and- attested by the Clerk and approved by.the Board. In the Matter of Advertisement frr bids for Constructlon.of Trembath Bridge over Marsh Creek. This Ba rd having heretofore advertised for bids for construction of a Conor to bridge over Marsh Creek, known as Trembath Bridge, on Divion No. 99 Contra Costa County Highway, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: Y GEORGE H. FIELD COMPANY:-Concrete, Class A, an. yd, $26.16 . class X, " 26.00 Erect.8truat.Steel, per lb. .01 Reinforc. Steel, " .0425 FREDERICKSON EROS: . - - - Concrete, Claes A. per ca.vd.$�3p.00 " Claes X, " 42.00• Erect.Struct. Steel, per lb. .005 Reinforc.Steel, .04 ANGELI ICARDI: _- _ _ _ concrete, Class A, per cu.yd, $29.00 s " Claes X, 35.00 Erect.Struct.steel, per lb. .11 Reinforc. steel, .05 FRED MEYERS: _ _ _ _ _Concrete, Class A, cu. yd. 122.30 " Masi X, " 30.35 Erect.Struct.Stee1, per lb. .0125 Reinforc. Steel, " .055 E.A. PETERSON: __ __ _ _ Concrete, Claes A. cu. yd. 126.00 " Class X, ^ 50.00 Erect.Struct.Steel, per lb. .01 Reinforc. Steel, " .055 C.A. WOOD: _ _ __ .__ __ Conclete, Claes A, cu. yd. $29.00 . Claes X. " 50.00 Erect. Struct. Steel, per lb. .015 Reinforc. Steel, .05 FRANK H. CRESS: _ _ - _ _ _Concrete,Class A, per cu.yd. $31.00 Class X, cu. yd. 50.00 Erect. Struct. Steel, per lb. .015 Reinforc. Steel, .07 MAURICE & WHITAKER: - - - Concrete, Class A, per cu.yd.1$31.10 " class X, if 36.65 Erect. Struct.Steel,per,,lb. .01372 Aeinfor. steel •03936 HOLDENER CONSTRUCTION CO.:-Concrete, Class A, pe-- cu yd. $24.00 " Class X, " 50.00 Erect. Struct.Steel, per 1b. .035 Reinforc. steel, .0475 JOHN N. KRISTICH: - - - - -Concrete. Claes A, per ou.yd. $38.50 " Claes X " 39.50 Erect. Struct. Steel, per lb. .015 Reinforc. Steel, " .055, MaDONALD & MAGCIORI: - - - Concrete, Class A, per cu. yd, $30.00 " Claes X, " 50.00 Erect. Struct. Steel, per lb. .01 Reinforc. Steel, " .04 Jacobs & Pattiani: - - - - Concrete, Claes A, per cu.yd, $37.565 ' " Claes X, " 6 Erect. Struct-Steel, per lb. .0163 Reinforc. Steel, " •05637 { I f CASQUEIRO & MCMULLIN: Concrete, Class A, per cu. yd, $15.00 " class X, It 30 i Erect. Struct. Steel, per lb. .06 Reinforc. Steel, It .10 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board and this Board hereby finds that George H.Field, is lowest and best responsible bidder, bidding on said contract, and that the bid of George H.Field, is lowest and best responsible bid. It is, by the Board ordered that the above contract be and the same ie herebl awarded to George H-Field at the following prices, to wit: Concrete, Class A, cu.yd i $26.16; Concrete, Class X, cu. yd, $28.00; Erection Structural Steel, per lb. $.01; Reinforcing Steel, per lb. $.0425. It is further Ordered that said George H.Field give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and maters 1 furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for the faithful performance of said contract. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered'that the follow ing warrants of Reclamation District $602, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 457 January 28, 1928 $ 140.00 456 " 635.62 459 ;; 9.45 461 „ 97.25 462 " 3.20 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followi g warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 519 Jan. 30, 1926 $100.00 521 50.00 522 " 16o.28 523 Feb. 3, 1926 1000.00 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. 1 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $630. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District 4930, be approved, to wit: No. Date 'Amount. 11 January 20, 1926 $ 962.50 And the Chairman and Clark of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I 318 In the Matter of application of Charles Van Demme, for authority to construct,erect and maintain a toll Bridge and take tolls thereon, across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties, state of California. , M.R.Jones, Attorney at law, appears before this Board at this time, and file application of Charles Van Damme for a franchise to construct, erect and maintain a toll bridge and take tolls thereon, across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and! Marin Counties, State of California, and offers in evidence affidavit of publication of Notice of Presentation of Application for Franchise, of Elsa U.Arnold, showing that said notice was published in Martinez Daily Standard, for seven weeks; also affidavit of Harry Lutgens showing that the said Notice was published in San Rafael Independent, in the County of Marin, State of California, for seven weeks, commencing on the 23rd day of December, 1927, and ending on February 3, 1928; also affidavit of service of Notice upon Proprietor of Ferry; and maps attached to said petitim. Thereupon, by consent, It is BY THE BOARD ORDERED that the further hearing ( i on said applicati m , be continued to and set for Tuesday, February 7th, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.M. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Application of Roy 0. Long, for Authority to construct; erect, and maintain a toll Bridge and take tolls thereon, across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties, State of California. A.F.Bray, Attorney at law, appears before the Board and files with this Board an application of Roy O.Long, for a franchise to construct, erect and mainta pin a toll bridge and take tolls thereon, across San Francisco Bay, between Contra Costa an Marin County, State of California, and offers in evidence Affidavit of Publication of Elea U.Arnold, showing that said Notice of Presentation of Application for Franchise has been published in Martinez Daily Standard, a newspaper printed and published in Contra Costa County, for seven weeks, and the affidavit of Harry Lutgens showing that said Notice of Application was published in the San Rafael Independent, in i'-�rin County, once a week for nine weeks,'commencing on the 16tb day of December, 1927, and ending on February 4th, 1928, and maps attached to said petition; Thereupon, by caBent, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said application be and the same is hereby con— tinued to and set for Tuesday, Feb. 7th, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.M. i P In the Matter of Application of Richmond San Rafael Bridge, Inc.. for a Franchise to construct;maintain and erect a toll bridge and take tolls thereon,Acrnss Ban Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties. State Of California. On request of interested parties, it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Tues— day, February 7th, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Application of Richmrnd San Rafael Ferry & Transportation Company For a Franchise to construct, maintain and erect a toll bridge and take tolls thereon, across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties, State of California. On request of interested parties, it is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said application be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Tuesday February 7th, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the Matter of Issuance of Dance permits. The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for permission to conduct dances on dates Bet opposite their respective names, until 3 o'clock of the following morning, It is by the Board ordered that permits be granted to following persons and societies to conduct such dances, until 3 o'clock A.M. of following dates, to wit: Royal Neighbors of America, San Ramon Hall, February 11, 1928. Rodeo Friendship Club, Rodeo, Feb. 11, 1928. Knightsan Farm Center, Jan. 219t, 1928. Roy Frerichs Post, #202, American Legion, Brentwood, Jan. 20, 1928. Flor of Oakley;#l, January 20, 1928. Good Samaritan Club, I.O.O.F.Hall, Danville, Feb. 18th, 1928, and March ' 17th, 1928. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of petition for re—organization o£ San Pablo Sanitary District. It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on petition for re— organization of Sap Pablo Sanitary District, be and the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday, May 7th, 1928, at 10 o'clock A.M. P 350 i In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and specifications for building pavement on Section 1 of Harbour Street, . and on Columbia Street, in Supervisor District $4, Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, State of California. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having.presented to this Board, plans and speci- fications and cross-sections for the building of concrete pavement on.Section 1, of Harbour Street, and on Columbia Street, in Sup. Dist. #4, Pittsburg, Contra Costa County, which said Harbour Street is that street beginning on East Third Street, Pittsburg at plant of Johns-Mansville Company, and running southerly to the Pittsburg High School, and the part to be paved is between Third Street, and main track of the Atchisoa,Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, adistance of 2,121 feet; Columbia street is that street beginning on Third Street at the plant of the Columbia Steel Company and running south over tracks of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway to the count Highway at right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company, a distance of 3,9601 feet; total lineal feet to be paved on Harbour Street is 2,121 feet; total lineal feet to be paved on Columbia Street, after deducting railroad crossings and area within i the City Limits of the City of Pittsburg, is 3,304 feet; Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, and cross-sections be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications and! cross-sections for the paving of said streets. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Pittsbur l Post, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday March 5th, 1928, for doing said work. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Matter of Report of Real Estate Conveyances to County Assessor. Geo.O.Meese,County Assessor,j appears before the Board and states to this Board that the Contra Costa Abstract �& Title Company, has for many years been furnish i ing to his office, free of cost, a list of the transfers of all property occurring in Contra Costa County since the preparation of the last Assessment Roll and that said Contra Coate Abstract & Title Company has requested that they be .paid for i said service, and said Assessorstating to this Board that he deemed that $40 per month would be a correct amount toblpaid said Company for said service; IT IS, by the Board ORDERED, that Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, be and he is hereby authorized to pay to said, Contra Costa Abstract & Title Company, the sum,of� $40 per month, for the furnishing to said County Assessor's office, of a daily list of � :! all transfers of real property occurring in Contra Costa County. Said sum to be paid on presentation of a duly verified claim therefor on the General Fund. f i I' �J1 f , YC In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. The Probation Officer, Thomas A.Boyer, appears before the Board and states to this Board that the following named 'Indigents are Court Wards and are entitled to aid,.beginning on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: It is ordered that following all be made: Beginning Feb. 1st, 1925, Mrs.Birde P.Omick, 145 First Street, P.ichmond,be y allowed $20 per month county aid to supplement the $40 per month state aid she is now getting for the support and maintenance of her four minor children, who are Court wards. ;a H ginning Jan. let, 1925, Thomas A.Boyer, Probation Officer, be allowed ^,` 30 per mohthState and $30.00 per month County aid for the support and � ma ntenance of the three as children, who are Court wards. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the Matter of Fixing Salaries of Traffic Officers for Contra Costa County. It is, on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the j Board ordered that the following salaries are hereby fixed for services of traffic ) officers, bgnning Feb. 1st, 1925, to wit: •.a Captain or Chief of Squad, $300 per month. Traffic Officer in charge of Tunnel Road, $250 per month Traffic Officers who have served six months, $225 per month. 3, Traffic Officers, first Six months, $190 per month. Said above services to provide that each officer shall furnish his own motorcycle or conveyance and supplies for same.k In the Matter of allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk. and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 5, would be unreason- ably burdened by the full payment of certain claims filed against said District; It is by the Board ordered that the following �aims filed against said Sup. Dist. #5, be and the same are hereby ordered paid out o' the General Fund, to wit: P.J.%ane, 9)115.50• R.Anderson- - --$54.00 C.A.Lauritzen, 600.00 J.S.Azevedo - - - - - - - - 93-50 Bank of Antioch,(Brentwood Branch) U.C.Borges- - - - - - - -- 156.00 assignee of J.G.Mocdy, - -- - $106.05 Bank Antioch (Brentwood Br) Bank of Antioch,(Assignee of Assignee Geo.Beed - - - - 5.00 W.J.O'Hara)- - - - - - - - - 123.75 Tony Cape llo - - - - - - -- 55.50 Jame Smith - - - - - - - - - - - - 50.00 E.Ferrari - - - - - - - - - 93.50 A.M.Sbelby - - - - -- - - - - - - -120.00 J.M.Frazer - - - - - - -- - 555.00 Union 011 Company - - - - - - - - -165.64. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i II r 252 J In the Matter of allowance of claims on special Road Fund. It appearing to the Board that there 1s on deposit in the County Treasury of County of contra Costa, certain moneys in Special Road fund of Contra Costa Count which said moneys are derived from Contra Costa County's portion of State Automobilel ' Tax collected by State Treasurer and forwarded to the Treasurer of Contra Costa County I during the year 1927, and from money collected from violation of Motor Vehicle Act 1 and moneys collected from Motor Truck licdnses, which said moneys shall be expended by said County exclusively in construction of bridges, culverts and roads in said County, and the following claims against said Sup. Dist. No. 2, having been filed, JI It is, by the Board ordered thatthe said following claims be paid out oP the Special Road Fund, to wit: FrarR H.Cress, - - - - - --1692.90 Leo Lynch - - - - - - - _ 329.25. The said Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board..; In the Matter of Reconnaissance Survey for Highway Between Stockton and Oakland. M.- IEREAS, The Counties of San Joaquin and Alameda have requested the Depart- ment of Public Works, Division of Highways, to make a reconnaissance survey and stud of a possiblt highway location from Stockton, through San Joaquin, Contra Costa and I �' Alameda Counties, to the Citv of Oakland, in County of Alameda, and WHEREAS, the Department cEPublic Works, Division of Highways, have signifie� their willingness to make a reconnaissance survey and study of a possible highway l i location from Stockton through San Jaquin, Contra Costa and Alameda Co,mties, to the City of Oakland, in Alameda County, and such other routes in Contra Costa County as in their wisdom they may deem advisable, and, WHEREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that it would be to the beat interests of the Counties intereated to.have such recon naissance survep-made for a possible road between the City of Stockton and City of Oakland, through the Counties of San Joaquin, Contra Costa and Alameda: over the Borden Highway and Tunnel Road and such other routes as Division of Highways in their n, wisdom may deem advisable; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby joins with the Board of Supervisors of San Joaquin and Alameda Countiep, in requesting the Department of Public Works, Division of Highways, to auks such survey and study of the public roads in Contra Costa County as in their judgment they ' deem advisable, without cost to the County of Contra Costa. The foregoing Resolution was _presented by Supervisor Hayden, and seconded I by Supervisor Knott, and passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, . I f I' 353' In the Matter of Reclamation District X602, of the county of Contra Costa, State of California. WHEREAS, Reclamation District No. 902 of the County of Contra Costa, State California, and the Trustees thereof, have reported'to this Board of Supervisors that it is necessary to raise a sum for the construction, maintenance and repair of the works of the Reclamation District, and for the incidental expenses of the District; and, ' WHEREAS, the original assessment heretofore levied is insufficient to pro- jl vide for the complete reclamation of the lands of said District as the same relates to the current cost for the protection, maintenance and repair of the reclamation works, and that it is necessary and proper that a further assessment be required to provide for the protection, maintenance and repair of the reclamation works and i for the incidental expense of said district; and, WHEREAS, the last assessment of said district was made pursuant to assess- meet valuations fixed by commissioners rendered the 31st day of January, 1923, and i approved by the Board of Supervisors of the County of ContraCosta, State of Califor is ai by order duly made and given on the 5th day of March, 1923. That since said time there have been changes in thoownership of the property included in said District is and it. is necessary and proper that commissioners be appointed to prepare a new assesament list. That there are outstanding obligations of the district in connect ' ion therewith; and, I WHEREAS, the said District, acting through its Board of Trustees, has filed with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the county in which the District is situated an estimate which has bee returned to this Honorable Board of Supervisors; and, WHEREAS, thesaid District and the Board of Trustees thereof desire that an r assessment shall be prepared and approved, and an assessment valuation shall be established under and in accordance with the provisions of Subdivision B, section 3456 of the Political Code of the State of California, and allin accordance with the laws of the State of California, and, WHEREAS, the Board of Trustees of said District h$ve adopted a resolution directing the filing of the report and petition, and adopted the estimate and stat ' went filed with the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors, and have adopted to resolu Son for the appointment of assessment commissioners accordingly; NOW, THEREFORE, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Oleson, and duly carried; ' IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Henry J. Hammil, Byron L. Grigsby, and M.C.Presto shall be, and they are hereby appointed as three commissioners having no interest in the real property within said District, to prepare and report an assessment lis :3 in accordance with, and under the provisions of Subdivision B, section 3456 of the Political Code of the State of California. Thereupon the Board takes recess to meet on Tuesday, February 7th, 1926, 5 at 10 o'clock A.M. - - - - -- - - - - - - Ohairman. - - - -- -Clerk. r - I i' I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 7th, 1925. The board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olason, C.H.aayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.7Pells, Clerk. Certain Members of the Board of Supervisors of Marin County, to wit: Super— visors Gardner, Sweetser, Martinelli, and Dysher) and County Surveyor Messner of Marin County,&Henry Greer> District Attorney of Marin County, appear and sit with this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, although not participating in anyl Decisions. In the Matter of Application of Roy O.Long for a franchise to Construct, erect and maintain a Toll Bridge and take tolls thereon, across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties, State of California. The hearing on the above application and on application of Charles Van Da ie for a like franchise and authority to erect, construct and maintain a toll bridge and take tolls thereon, across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa and Marin Counties, comes regularly before the Board at this time; J.E.Rodgers and A.F.Bray appearing for and on behalf of petitioner Roy 0. Long and M.R.Jones and H.N.Jacoba appearing for and on behalf of the petitioner Charles Van Dammer' ' Thereupon by consent of respective attorneys the petition of Roy O.Long is considered first, and J.E.Rodgers reads application of Roy O.Long in evidence, and calls Roy O.Long, Charles Derleth,Jr. who testify under oath and petitioner offers in evidence Deed from McNear Company for a Win terminal, and Deed from j I Richmond San Rafael Bridge Company to Long for Contra Costa Terminal, and map marked "Exhibit A"and map marked"Exhibit b", and map marked "Exhibit C" and map marked "Exhibit D", which were numbered respectively Long's Exhibits Nos. 2-3-4_5-6_7; Exnibit No. 11 Letter of Offer to Purchase Ferry System of Charles Van Damme,offerelId in evidence,was ordered stricken from the record. T.R.Meyer, Esq. Attorney at law, representing the Matson Navigation Company also appeared and questioned witnesses for and on behalf of the said Matson Navigat!I ion Company. Thereupon the testimony being incomplete, the further hearing on petitions of Roy O.Long, and Charles Van Damme was continued to and set for Wednesday, Feb. 5th, 1925, at 10 o'clock A.M. r iJJ 1, c4 Cu 3g "a a BEFORE THE HOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C^NTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Or^ CALIFORNIA. tg MONDAY, FEB. 20th, 1929. w The 'oard met at 10 o'clock A.M. `r Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Oleson, C.H. 3F Hayden,and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. t In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation 'istrict #2059• ' Good cause appearing, therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow 1 ing warrants of Reclamation Listrict #2059, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: ' eF No. Date Amount. r 545 Feb. 19, 1928 $1139 -9079 1913.950 #� n 46 of Feb. f 548 110.00 And the Chairman and CWk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the i; approval of this Board on said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. d. In the Matter of Approval of Contract 3 of Geo.H.Field for building Trembath ' Bridge. . ?a Geo. H.Field, having film with this Board his em tract and bond for the building of Trembath Bridge, a It is, by tile Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the aam i� are hereby approved; and the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorizedto note the approval of said bonds by attaching his signature thereto. -` {x X31 In the Matter of Insurance of Boiler at County Hospital. The Hartford Steam Boiler Inspection and Insurance Company having presente a Steam Boiler Insurance Policy #69394 covering the boilers at Canty Hospital, 1'.. It is, by tae Board ordered that said Policy be accepted and approved by this Board. C +ii• ' In the 'latter of Issuance of Dance , Permits. ,} The following persons and societies having filed applications for permissi n x- to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock of the morning following the date of applicatio , U.P.C. Lodge #5 of Richmond, Maple Hall, San Pablo, Feb. 25, 1929. Ai Carl Westman & John Fagerstrom, Beale "all, Bay Po1nt,March 4, 1929. i? It is by the Board ordered that permission is hereby granted to above named ik persons and societies to conduct said dance.,, 1r: 35G t i i E In the Matter of Contracts for furnishing of gasoline and grease and oil to the County of Uontra Costa. of California The Standard Oil Company having presented to this Board a Form of Contract providing for the furnishing of gasoline to the vounty of Contra Oosta, for one year at price of 18µper gallon delivered at Martinez, Plalnut Creek, Concord, Richmond and Rodeo and for 18j¢per gallon delivered at Pittsburg, Oakley, Byron, and Brentwood, delivered by tank truck, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby accepted and approved by this Board and awarded to Standard Cil Company of California.. It is further ordered that the furnishing of oil and grease to the County of Contra Costa for use of the county Garage and for County road machinery, etc. be and the same is hereby granted to Associated Cil Company at prices stated in their contract, this day presented to this Board and the Purchasing Agent of Cm tra, Costa County is hereby authorized to sign said contract of said Standard Oil Compay of California, and Associated Oil Company. The vote on said order being unanimous. i, In the Matter of Requisition of Purchasing Agent. J.P.Belshaw, Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County, having filed with this i' Board his requisiti8n to purchase a Burroughs Adding and Subtracting Machine, It is by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. f In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa county. It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $100 be and the same is hereby set aside for Special Advertising in yearly edition of Contra Costa Labor Journal, said amount to be paid upon presentation and filing of a duly verified claim therefor. In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed, are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by t'-,e Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. '4x 3 I 357 In the utter of allowance to indigents. Good cause appearirg therefor, it is by the board ordered that the followin al=owances be wade to following named indigents, commencing on dates sat opposite their respective names: ' Mrs. Margaret Moraitis, Concord, be granted a county allowance of $15. per month beginning Feb. 1st, 1928, and continuing for a period of six months. Mrs. Rose F.agundes, Lafayette, be granted $80.. per month state aid for eight chiliren under 16 years of age, beginning Feb. lst, 1925. Mrs. Thomas Moore, 615— 34th St. Aichmond, be granted $60 cash allowance, beginni-!k; Feb. lot, 1925. ' Mr.& Mrs.Charles Manstrom, 1056 Cumberland St-Pittsburg, be granted a cash allow— ance of $25 per month beginning Feb. 1st, 1925. Mr. & MraKates , Antioch, be granted a $30 cash allowance beginning Feb. let, 1925. Mrs.Julia Polina, Mt.View Dist,Martinez, be granted $30 Iet month State aid beginning Feb. lst, 1925. Mrs-Josephine Navarro, Filmore St. N- 13th St. Richmond, be granted $20 -er month county allowance heretfore granted to her husband Jose Navarro, instead of to said Jose Navarro. Mrs. Angelina Lazzarini, 1001 Castro Martinez, allowance changedfrom $40 State and $30 county aid, to $30 state and $20 county aid, begin:;ing Feb. l4, 1925. on account of one child reaching Io' years of age on Feb. 14, 1925. Simeon San Martin, 500 K. St. Antioch, allowance changed from $50 stde aid to $30 State aid, beginning reb. 1st, 1925. Mrs.Gppldie Lewis, 129_ 16th St. "ichmond, allowance of $110. per mor.ih, changed to $90 per month beginning March 1, 1925. Mrs. Carmen Soto, Concord, allowance be increased to $60 per month,($30 State Z aid and $30 county aid) beginning pan. let, 1928. ' Mrs.Frances Lucido, 215 Foster St. Martinez, allowance of $10 stde and $10 county aid, discontinued from and after Feb. 1st, 1925. Mrs.Mary Woodson, walnut Creek, allowance of $15. per month, discontinued from and after Feb. Ist, 1928. Mrs-Selma Dovick, Walnut Creek, allowance of $40 state and $25 county aid, be discontinued from and after Jan. lot, 1929. Sunshine Camp Preventorium, Clayton, granted $20 State aid for care of Pearl and John Dovick, as long as said children remain in said Institution, beginning Jan. lst, 1928. Mr.Fred McPhee, allowance of $15 per month county allowance, discontinued Dec. 1st, 1927. Mr.Gaetano Scola, 115 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, allowance granted of 115. per month County allowance discontinued Feb. lst, 1928. Mrs.Fillippa Scola, 115 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, be granted $10 state and $10 county aid beginning Feb. lot, 1925. ' Mrs.Della Nelson, 420 9th St. Richmond, allowance heretofore granted of $20 State aid , ordered discontinued Feb. 1st, 15Z. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.), s� 358 In the Matter of Allowance of 1y Claims on General Fund. It appearing to the Board that the funds of R.D. 1, S.D.5, would be unreaso ,rx ably burdened by the full payment of said claim filed against it, It is by tte Board ordered that the following claim be paid out of the Gener fund, to wit: C•L.Davis, $366.30. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of theBoardaf, And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 27th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. 'T Chairman. 'n. . . . -Clerk. l M —A- BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27th, 1925. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. :7.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson and R.J.Trembath. ' J.H-Wells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Zeb Knott, and C H.nayden. ; In the Matter of Disposal ' of Boiler and Motor and Pump at Pittsburg lemorial Building. It appearing to the Board that the boiler, pump and motor in Pittsburg ;*Pi Yemorial Building, is not in use and is deteriorating at the present time, ;f It is, by the Board ordered that the Trustees of said 'War lemorial Building 6 be and they are hereby authorized to dispose of said boiler, pump and motor after F notice duly given as required by law; 3 It is further ordered that said sale be conditioned upon the purchaser remov ing from said building the 'boiler, motor and pump, at his own expense, and without damage to the building. It is father ordered that each or any one of said articles may be sold separately. :i jai r In the Matter of Granting Permission ; to Town of Bay Point to cross Canal Street with an open sewer canal A committee from the town of Bay Point having requested permission to erose Canal Street with an open dredge out canal for sewer and other purposes; and it appea — ing to the Board that.t:e beat interests of the county of Contra,Cgsta will be served by granting such permission to so cross said Street; IT IS, BY THE BOARD ORDERED that permission be and the same is hereby granted to cross said Canal Street in town of Bay Point, with as open dredge cut for purposes of sewerage and other uses. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 5, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.m. -Chairman. Z,-it •. Clerk. I 360 3 1 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. !=z MONDAY, MARCH 5, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. `as Present: Hon. A.J.Buobanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott,Oscar Olsson,O.H. Hayden,and R.J.Trembath. J•H.Aelle, Ole*. i In the Matter of Advertisement for Bide for Paving Sec. 1, of Harbor St. and on Columbia St. in Pittsburg, in Sup. Diet. 44. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the building of a concrete pavement on Sec. 1, of Harbor St, and on Columbia Street, Pitteburg, r in Sup-Diet. #4, Contra'Coeta County, and this being time and place for receiving bids the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: Name of Bidder. Prenarina Sub-Grade ate z pgr sa. vd. n veme car on. 7d X [ HUTCHINSON COMPANY: 5.1515 $11.67 i N.J. BEVANDA• .19 10.34 ?`t 'a A.A. MYERS: .10 12.00 i C.W. WOOD: .12 11.60 4 FREDERICKSON 4 WATSON CONSTRUCTION 00. .40 10.00 PERES BROS: .12 12.40 STANLEY CONSTRUCTION CO. .26 10.550 '' Leafev,Moore Co. .21 11.50 G.W. CUSHING: .10 11.60 x Thereupon it appearing to this Board that the bid of M.J.Bevanda, is the lowest and best bid provided for said word:; i It is by the Board ordered that said contact be and the same is hereby awarded to M.J.Bevauda, at prices states in his above bid. It is further ordered that M.J.Bevanda, give bonds 1n following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and i { materials furnished and fifty per cent of estimated price as faithful p rformano of said contract. In the Matter of Sale of property not required forpublic use. *.J.Bucbanan, Supervisor of District A, having repwted to this Board � that the following articles located in Memorial Building leased to David Solari Post, #151, in City of Pittsburg, Contra Costa County,State of Cali&,rnia, are not required for public use; It is by the Board ordered that R.R.Veale,Sheriff of the (jounty of Contra Costa, sell at public auction to the highest bidder for one, in lawful money of the United States, the following described personal property belonging to the County of Contra Costa, and not required for public use, to wit: Y I One American Radiator Company •Ideal* Hot Wates Boiler,.Serial 36725, } Working pressure steam 15 lbs; water, 30 lbe; Seise 5-3608.0. Series 7E A.S.&S. STD. 1 Johnson Oil Darner, complete; 1 Wagner Motor R.P.Y. 1725 phase 1 H.P. 2 Voltage, 110 or 220 directly connected flexible coupling with, 1 American Steam Pump Co. Centrit6gal Water pump, Seise 2*. It is father ordered that notice be given in the Pittsburg Post, in the manner and for the time required by las. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation Dist. #1619. Good cause appearirg therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 524 526 Feb. 29, 1928 $ 3910.000 527 • 1 9.80 528 • 100.00 529 25.00 931 . 156,p 3 Aid the Chalr.n and Clerk of this Hoard are hereby authorized to note the 5 approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having presented applications for a permit to conduct a dance until 3.olclock on the morning followlcg the date of sante, V Flor of Oakley *1, Woms�l s Club Oakley, March 17, 1928. . Mies Olsen J. Prince, assa3ara School, March 17, 1928. Lafayette Athletic Club, Lafayette, March 10, 1926. It is by the Board ordered that permission begranted to above named persona and societies to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on above dates.r\ 1l In Matter of appointment of Special Health Officer. ' Dr. I.O.Shurch, County Health Officer, having requested this Board to Ali appoint Waiter Mittnacht of Crockett, an Special Health Officer for Crockett and for appointment of Mies Ethel Biggins, as Special Health Officer for the territory surrounding the town of Antioch, and it appearing to the Board that it j. would be to the beet interests of the Oounty of Contra Costs, to make such special appointments, It is by the Board ordered that Walter Mittnacht, of Crockett,.and Miss z Ethel Higgins of Antioch, be and they are hereby appointed Special Health Officers for Crockett and Antioch, to work under the supervision 3 the0ounty Health Office without salary to be paid by the County of Contra Costs. In K I 362 I t In tie Matter of Making Industrial Survey of the County of Contra Costa. J.Ruasell Boothe, representing the Gazette Publishing Company, appears I before the Board, and states to the Board that they are desirous of making an industrial survey of the County of Contra Costa, and that the expense of making said Survey would be about $150, Thereupon, it is by t1m Board ordered that said Gazette Publishing Compa y be and they are hereby authorized to make an Industrial Survey o4 the County of Contra Costa, said matter to be used for future advertising purposes by the Board ofSupervisore and at a cost not to exceed the sum of $150. to the County of Contra Costa. In the Matter of communication from San Pablo Sanitary district A communication was received from Sec. of San Pablo Sanitary District regarding the re-organization of said District and saidmatter having been heretofore continued to May 7th, 1929, the said matter is laid on the table until that time! In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. )i It is by the Board ordered that the f6llowing claims presented against Suo. Districts Hoe. 1, 4 and 5, be and the same are hereby paid out of the Special Road Fund, to wit: SUP.DIST. #1. Joe Brown - __ __ __ _ $119.00 A.C.Drew, - - - - - -- - 59.50 John Davilla, - -- - - -- 99.00 H.Dewq - - --- -- - - - 139.75 Gus Fraitas - - - - - ---108.00 L.L.Faria - - -- - - - -- 690.00 L.L.Faria - -- - -- --- 690.00 Bank of Martinez, Assignee of F. _Guillette - - ---- 63.00 C.R.Hayes, - - - - ---- 58.50 John Moitoxa - - - - - - - 474.00 J.F.Maloney - - - -- - 152.75 John !(oDonal d -- - --- _ 109.00 S.D.Beedham -- --- - -- 2 .00 Antone S•Rose, - --- - - -1 74:00 Antone Rose, - -- - - - 58 50 z J.E.4ilvas, - - --- -- - 104.00 e J.1.Silva - --- - - --- 126.50 J. .dilva - - -- - - --- 123.00 C.H.Silvss- - -- - - - - - 75 00 Geo. Valencia - Joe- Vassallo - -- _ ___ 77.50 Bank ofMartinez, Assignee of J.E•�4alker -- -- _ 31.50 SUP. DIST. #4: 4' Hutchinson Co. -- - --- X834.28 Hutchinson Co. - %-37 Hutchinson Co. - -- -_ _ 803.52 Hutchinson 00- - -- - - - 769-00 Hutchinson Co. - -- -- _759.59 Hutchinson Co. - -- - - - 765.990 Hutchinson Cc - - - -- --611.45 SDP. DIST._.#51 --- Elwood Armstrong, - - 150.00 Bundleen 4 Lauritzen - - - 154.36 C.A. aurltzen -- - - -- - 600.00 C.A.Lauritzen _ -- - - _- 340.00 s 363 Security Bank & Trust Co. (Brentwood Branch) Assignee W.B.Waugh, - --- —3100.50 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards_ ' In the !Satter of the Issuance of Bonds of Walnut Creek School District County of Contra Costa, State of California. r WHEREAS, on the 26th day of January, 1928s the Board of Trustees of the Walnut Creek School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and regularly passed and adopted, by the said Board of School Trustees, and entered in the minutes thereof, on the said last mentioned date, said board of school trustees did call an election and resolve and order: I That an election be called and held throughout said Walnut Creek School District on the 21st day of February, 1928, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Walnut Creek School District,the question of issuing and selling the bonds of said Walnut Creek School District, In the amount of forty-five thousand dollars ($45,o00.00) to run not exceeding thirty (30) years, and to bear interest at the rate of five (5) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually for the purpose of raising money to be used for the purpose of building or purchasing one or more ' school buildings,making alterations or additio:s to said school building or school buildings, for insuring said achcol building , for sup;:lying said school bilding or school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus, and for Improving said school grounds. WHEREAS, an election was held In said Walnut Creek Ochool yistrict on the 21st day of February, 1928s in conformity with t;e said resolution and order of add Board of School Trustees of said Walnut Creek Swhool District, and all of the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Super- visors by the said Board of School Trustees of the said Walnut Creek School District as required by law. WHEREAS,the said certified proceedings show, and after a full examination j I and investigation this Board has found, and does hereby find and declare: That in accordance with the resolution and order of the Board of School ' Trustees, the Walnut Creek School District duly passed and adopted on the 26th day of January, 1928, an election was duly called in said Walnut Creek School District and was held in said Walnut Creek School District on the 21st day of February, 1928.. That notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof, signed by the trustees of said Walnut Creek School District, in three (3) public places In said Walnut Creek School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, ad did publish such notice in the Contra Costa Courier, a newspaper print) ed and publishedin the County of Contra Costa, Stare of Calif ornia, not less, than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before said election, which notice so posted and published was in the form required by the Political Code of the State of California. That Frior to the opening of said polls at said election, the Inspector and Judges at said election conducting said election in said 'walnut Creek School- . I 364 District, took the oath of office as required by law, and at the close thereof, ! canvassed the votes cast thereat, and certified the result of said election to the said trustees of the said Walnut Creek School District and to them made return of the ballots, and the polls and tally lists of said election. That on the 28th day of February, 1928, the same being the seventh day after the election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.Y. of said day, the said ' school trustees of the Walnut Creek School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election from which said returns thesaid trustees of said Walnut Creek School District found and declared, and this Board now finds and declared that there was a total of three hundred sixty(360) votes cast at said election, ' and that more thantwo thirds (213) of the votes cast to wit: three hundred and four (304) were cast for issuing said bona, and fifty-six (56) votes were cast against Issuing said bonds, and that none of the ballots cast were irregular and illegal and not counted, and that the said School trustees of the said Walnut Creek School District caused an entry of the result of said election to bemade upon the minutes ; of the said Board of school trustees. And this Board further finds that and declares that said election was duly and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed in the manner and as required by law, and that all of the acts, condition's, and things required by law, to be dais, have been done and performed 1n regular and due form, and in strict accordance with the provisions of the Statute author- izing the issuance of the school district bonds, and that tle total indebtedness of said 6ehool district, including this proloeed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed bylaw. IT IS THEREFORE ORDERED that the bonch of Walnut Creek School District, i issue in the aggregate of forty-five thousand dollars (045,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered Sam one to forty-five inclusive, and shall be in denominations of One thousand dollars (41,000.00) each, payable within thirty years from the I date hereof, in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest therear j at the rate of five (5°%) per cent per annum, payable semi-annuai'1y in like gold coin both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of tle County of Contra Costa, State of California, IT I3 FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated on the let day of April, 1928, and shall be payable as follows: I 1 bond numbered 1 to mature 1 year from date,to wit: on the let day of April, 1929• 1 bond numbered 2 to mature 2 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1939; 1 bond numbered 3 to mature 3 years from date, to wit: on the let day of! April, 1931-; 1 bond numbered 4 to mature 4 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1932- 1 bond numbered 5 to mature 5 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1933; 1 bond numbered 6 to mature 6 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1934; 1 bond numbered 7 to mature 7 years from date,to wit: on the lot day of April, 195; 1 bond numbered 8 to mature 8 years from date, to wit: on the let day of Anril, 1936; - -- i I bond numbered 9 to mature 9 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1937- 1 bondnumbered 10 to mature 10 years from date, to wit: on the let day of april 1939- 1 bond numbered 11 to mature llyears from date, to wit: on the let day of April 1939. ' 1 bond numbered 12 to mature 12 years Som date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1940; i 1 bond numbered 13 to mature 13 years Rom date, to wit; on the let day of April, 1941. 1 bond numbered 14 to to mature 14 years from date, to wit: on the let day April, 1942. 1 bond numbered 15 to mature 15 years froadate, to wit: on thelet day of Ap3n, 1943- 1 bond numbered 16 to mature 16 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1944; 1 bond numbered 17 to mature 17 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1945. 1 bond numbered IS to mature la tears from date, to wit: on the lot day of April, 1946. 2 bonds numbered 19and 20 to mature 19 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1947- 2 bonds numbered 21 and 22 to mature 20 years from date,to wit: on the let day of April, 1948. 2 bonds numbered 23 and 24 to mature 21 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1949. 2 bonds numbered 25 and 26 to mature 22 years from date, to wit: on the lot day of April, 1950. ' 2 bonds numbered 27 and 28 to mature 23 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1951. 2 bonds numbered 29 and 30 to mature 24 years from date to wit: on the let dayof April, 1952; 2 bonds numbered 31 and 32 to mature 25 years from date to wit: on the let day of April, 1953- 2 bonds numbered 33 and 34 to mature 26 years from date to fit: onthe let day of April, 1994. 2 bonds numbered 35 and j6 to mature 27 yeas from date to wit" on the 1st day of April, 1955- 3 bonds numbered 37,38 and 39, to mature 28 years from date, to wit:an the let day of April, 1956. 3 bonds numbered 40, 41 and 42 to mature 29 years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1957- 3 bonds numbered 43, 44 and 45 to mature 3D years from date, to wit: on the let day of April, 1958, AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERSD that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form, to wit: No. SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND $1000.00 WALNUT CREEK SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. Walnut Creek School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises) to pay to the holder hereof, at the office of the County Treasurer of the County I of Contra Costa, state of California, an the first day of April, 19_, One thousand dollars (#1000.00) gold coin of the United States of America, 701V Interest thereo� in like gold coin at the rate of five (5$) Per cent per annum, pN}a_:Le semi-annually on the first day of April and the first day of October of each and every year from date hereof until this bond is paid. i This bond is one of a series of bonds in like tenor and date, numbered from one (1) to forty-five (45) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of forty-five thousand dollars (#45,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of i r SGC 8uperv`sors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for thepurpose ofi raising money to be used for the purpose of building or purchasing-ohe or more f school buildings, making alterations or additions to said school building or school buildings, forinsuring said school building; for supplying said school i building or buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for-improving said school grounds of said Walnut Creek School District, in said County of I , Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the Political code, and the Constitution of the State of II i California, and is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds (2/3) of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly called and held and cond,icted throughout ' said Walnut Creek School District, in said County and State, on the-21st day of February, 1928. And the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costs, State of California hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conductdd and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required by law, andthat all the acts, conditions and things required by law.to be done precedent ! I to and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, andhave been performed in regular and due form and in strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of school District bonds. j And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of indebtedness of said Walnut Creek School District including this issue of bonds, is within the limit required by law. I '. I This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisors duly made and entered in its minutes on the 5th day of March, 1928, and shall bel I payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Walnut .Creek School District i and the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereodI shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Walnut Creek i School District. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, has caused this bond to be signed by its Chairmanand by the County "uditor, and attested by its Clerk with the seal of tie said Board attached) this let day of April, 1928. i Chairman, Board of Supervisors. ' County Auditor. ATTEST: j County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa State of California. RESOLVED: That to each of said bonds shall be attached interest coupons ' equal in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and be payable as hereinbefore set out, in substantieily the following form, to wit: $25.40 INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holder hereof out of the interest and sinking fund, of the Walnut Creek School District in said County and State on the let day of 19 at his office in the Town of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum off— Twenty five dollars (()25.00) for interest on bond No. of said Walnut Creek School District. County Auditor. i Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. r .3G? C,�unty Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, thec the County Clerk of the County of Contra Lata State of California, shall cause the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in ac-cordance with the foregoing forme. AND IT IS HEREBY FURTHER ORDERED that A.J.Buchanan, Chairman of the Board, and J.H.Nells, County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor of said County is, and each of them are, hereby authorized as such d fieia s, to sign each of said bonds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, end to sign each of said coupons by their i respective facsimile signatures; AND .IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 2nd day of f April, 1928, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M. of said day, to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States of America, after due and legal notice thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a notice, specifying the time and place of selling said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, and the rate of interest thereon, the terms for birb said bonds will run, and the date of payment thereof and the kind of money forwhich said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of America; and t =aid bonds will be sold to the highest and most responsible bidder for cash as ' aforesaid, but in no case for lees than par and accrued interest, and that the said Board of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bide; for two successive weeks in the Contra Coate Courier, a newspaper printed and pub- lished and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 5th day of March,1928: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Oleson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors - None. Absent: Supervisors - None. Chairman of.the Board of Supervisors In the Natter of Issuance of Bonds of ' Walnut Creek School District. RESOLVED, that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and the County Clerk, ex-officio'Clerk of theBoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. 3 368 I I In the Matter of Allowance of Claims. Claims against the different funds of the County are presented to the Board, '1 and those found to be legal and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board, signed by the Chairman and Attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. In the Matter of Preparing Official Yaps. Geo. O.Yeese, County Assessor files with this Board, his application re— questing the Board of Supervisors to have the Oounty Surveyor prepare an Official Yap conforming with Section 3659a of the Political Code, as follows: 'i let: Amended Official Map of Arlington Acres. 2nd: Official Map of Portion of Bien Venida. 3rd: Official Map of Orinda Townsite. {. such maps to be filed as official Pape in Office of the County Recorder of Contra Costa County. I. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that the County Surveyor prepare saidi maps in accordance with said request. In the Matter of Appointment of Health Officer for the Incorporated Town of Concord. i The Board of Trustees of the Town of Concord, having requested, through its Mayor and City Clerk, for the entering into of a contract with the County of Contra Costa for .the performance by Dr.I.O.Church County Health Officer of Contra Costa County, of duties of Health Officer for the Town of Concord; It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa prepare proper Contract to be entered into with the Town ofConcord II for the performance by Dr.I.O.Church, County Health Officer of Contra Costa Countyy of the duties of Health Officer for the Town of Concord, without further compensatll i ion by said Town of Concord, to the County of Contra Costa. AND the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 12th, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Chairman. � n ��, :, .... .. Clerk. i w n69 IN THE BOARDOF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA OOUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 12th, 1925. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott,OAcar Olsson, C.H. ' Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clefk. In the Matter of Requisition of M.W,Joost, Tax Collector. M.W.Jpost, County Tax Collector, having presented a requisition for four typewriter desks, It is, by the Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby granted. And the Board takes recess to meet on Man day, March 19th, 1925, at 10 o1cloc ..Clerk. a i; fF. 4 'S w7 axe 370 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 19th, 1928. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. In the Matter of Construction of ' Lafayette Dam by East Bay Municipal Utility District. WHEREAS, the attention ofthis Board has been called to the recent failure of a Dam constructed in the southern part of the State, to supply water for municipal. purposes, and in the failure of said Dam a great loss of life and destruction of val uable property resulted; WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that there is now being constructed in the County of Contra Costa, near the town of Lafayette, by the East Bay Municipal UtLity District, a great Dam for the impounding of water for municipal purposes, and, WHEF17AS it appears to this Board that if said dam is not properly constricted and said Dam should fail by reason of said improper construction, great loss of life and destruction of valuable property would result therefrom; THEREFOR? BE IT RESOLVED that the Governor of the State of California, be and hel ' is hereby requested to have the State Engineer inspect the plans and specifications for said work and the work incident to the construction of said Dam, and if, in his opinion, the said Dam is not planned and not being constructed properly, require that said Dam be so cons-ructed that when same is completed and filled with water that no loss of life or destruction of valuable propertv will result from failure thereof. That a certified copy of this Resolution be sent by the Clerk of this Board tol the Governor of the State of California, the State Engineer of the State of California and the Board of Trustees of the EA.st Bay Municipal Utility District. The fore.:oing Resolution is presented by Supervisor Hayden, and seconded by Supervisor Trembath, and passed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Noe. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott. In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. ';. .. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that tie following allowa..ces be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: Charles Spezzi, P.O. Box 112, Stege, cash allowance of $70.23 for only one montn,beginning March 1st, 1925. Herman J. Griff, San Pablo, $15 county aid, per month, beginning March 1st, 1928. Mrs. Signe Falkenstrem, 711 Ripley St. Richmond, $20 per month State aid and $20 county aid, per month, beginning March let, 1928. Rina Ferran-e,Cowell, $40 per month state aid, beginninw Feb. let, 1928. 371 k That the allowance heretofore made to Mr. Ferrante, 536 Otter Ave. Pittsburg be discontinued and that an allowance of $15. per month countyraid be granted to Mrs Josephine Ferrante, beginning March let, 1926. That allowance heretofore made to Mr. John Forsman,629 6th St. Richmond,be and same is hereby discontinued beginning March let, 1926. ' That allowance heretofore made to Yrs. Elise Muller, 615-10th St. Richmond, be discontinued from ani after March let, 1926. Tht allowance heretofore made to Andrea Aiello, 306 Cutter St. Pittsburg, Cal. be and the same is hereby discontinuedfrom and after March Is t, 1928. In the 'aa.tter of Creation of District Attorney's Special Fund. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $2500 be and the same is hereby set aside in the Canty Treasury of Contra Costa Oounty for use of District Attorney as a Special fund, said amount tobe paid on requests of District Attorney to the Auditor and paid by the County Treasurer. Said order ispassed by the following vote of the 'yoard, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olason, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Nose: None. Absent: Supervisor Knott In Matter of Approval of Bonds ' and Contract of M.J.Bevanda. ' M.J.Bevanda having been heret3ore awarded a contract for improvement and •� completion of concrete pavement on Section 1, Harbor St. and on Columbia St. in Super visor Ditrict #4, said M.J.Bevanda files with this Board good and sufficient bonds �i as required by previous order of this Board, �j It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved and tYe Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to execute said contract for and.on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. "c aG In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. It is, by the Board ordered that permission to conduct a dance until 3 O'clock A.M. on morning following date of said dance, be granted to following named societies on following dates, to wit: ? Arabian Knights Club of Byron, Knightsen Farm Center Hall, March 31, 1926. A.P.E.C. and I.D.E.S. San Ramon Hall, April 14, 1929. Flor of Oakley #1, Oakley, April 7th, 1928.x ':'s� 342 In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin warrant of said Reclamation District #799, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. 207, dated Feb. 15, 1925, for $290.60. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following w.,rrant of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. 463, dated June 2nd, 1927, for $10.45. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Application of Veterans Welfare Board of the State d California for cancellation of certain Assessments on real property. The Veterans Welfare Board having filed with this Board, their application for cancellation of taxes in accordance with Section 252 Statutes of 1925, directing the County Auditor and County Tax Collector of said County to cancel taxes levied on each of the following assessments together with penalties and costs, if any, attach- I ed thereto, and it appearing to the Board that said property is new owned by the State of California, and that the District Attorney has consented to the cancellatio of said assessments: It is by the Board ordered that said taxes levied against said property _ and each parcel thereof, be and the same is hereby cancelled, said order gging only to general taxes and does not apply to the cancellation of any special assessment for street work or other'�improvement of like character, to wit: i Situated in Contra Costa county, California: Lots 36 and 'i7 in Block 36 West as designated on the map entitled "Map of Rodeo, Contra Costa County, Cal." which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California, on February 5,.1892, in Volume D of Maps, at page 91. Deed recorded November 12, 1927, in volume 111 , page 125 of Official Record. County Taxes 1927_25. Assessed to M.S.Fereria and Maria Fereria. Situated in Brentwood, Contra CostaCounty, ^alifornia; The Northwesterly 50 feet of Lot 7, in Block "P" as designated on the map entitled "Homestead Addition to the Town of Brentwood, Co tra Costa Co. California which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the �ounty of Contra Costa, State of California, on May 3, 1921, in Volume 17 of Map, at page 379, described as follows: BEGINNING at the nw theasterl orner of said Lot 7; thence southeasterly 50 feet along the northeasterly line of said Lot 7 fronting on First Street; thence southwesterly on a line running parallel to the northwesterly line of sdd Lot 7, 150 feet to the alley line; thence northwesterly 50 feet to the northwest corner of said Lot 7; thence northeasterly 150 feet along the northwesterly line rf said = Lot 7, fronting on Birch Street to the point of beginning. Deed recorded November 22, 1927, in Volume 105 page 370 of Official Records. Taxes1927-25. Asses sedto William H.Tucker and Alma Tucker. r 373 i That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond County of 0ontra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 19 and the westerly 1/2 of Lot 20 in Block 1 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "?Lap of the Peres-Andrade Tract" being a portion of Lot No. 99 of the final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa 0ounty� Cal. filed on th 21st day of May, 1905, in the office of the County Recorder of the 0ounty of Contra Costa, State of California. Records. Deed recorded November 23, 1927, in Volume 115 of Deeds, page 142 of Official ' Taxes 1927-28. Assessed to Winfred H.Outman and Mable J.Outman. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Richmond County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 7 and the westerly one half of Lot 8 in Block 22 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Grand View Terrace, Richmond, Cal." being a portion of Lot No. 69 of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho; Contra Cos-:a County, CSI. ' Filed on the 9th day of April, 1912, in the office of the County Recorder of the oun y of Contra Costa, State of California. n D^ed recorded December 5, 1927, in Volume 115 of Deeds, page 197 of Official ecorde. Taxes 3927-28. Asst ed to Tecumseh A.Brady and Agnes M.Brady. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of E1 Cerrito County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 7 in Block 25 as designated on the map entitled "Richmend Traffic Center" which map was file d in the office of the Recorder of the County of ontra Costa, State of California, on April lg, 1914, in Volume 11 of Maps, at page 256. Deed recorded January 13, 1925, in Volume 111 page 373 of fficial Records. 2nd Installment of taxes 1927-28. Assessed to Fred I.Craven and Ruby A.Craven. Situated in Richmond, Contra Costa 0ounty: Lot 41 and the East 1/2 of Lot 42 in lock 14 as delineated upon that certain m:,p entitled "Map of the Fay-Andrade Tract, an Addition to the City of Richma:d " being a portion of Lot NO. 96 of the final partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal,. Filed on thq 3rd day of October, 1911, in the of face of the "ounty 'le cord r of the 0ounty of ontra 0osta, State of California. Deed recorded February 16, 1929; in volume 125 page 172 of Official Records. 2nd Installment of taxes 1927-28. Assessed to Aller. B.Kearnev and Rena L.Kearney. 1 In the -atter of Allowance of Claim on Special Road Fund. The following claim having been presented for work on roads, bridges and culverts in Contra Costa Coanty, done under supervision of the bounty Surveyor's depart- ment, epar -ment, to wit: Bethlehem Steel 0ompany $865.65. It is by the 'card ordered that the said claim be paid at of the Special Road Fund. The vote of the Board on said order being as follows,to wit: ' Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Bm hanan and Tremoath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor Zeb Knott.,. In the Matter of Claims. ' Claims agaast to different funds of the County are presented to the Board, and those found to be correct and to be properly signed are ordered allowed by the Board,signed by the Chairman and attested by the Clerk and ordered entered on the Allowance Book of this Board. 374 i I1T THE Matter of Direct Presidential Primary Election to be held in Contra Costa County. It appearing to the satisfaction, of tae Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that it will be necessary to hold a Direct Presidential Primary 'Election throughout the County of Coctra Costa on the let day of key,- 1928; IT 13 BY THE BOARD ORDER-.-,D that the hereinafter named polling places in each precinct be and they are hereby legally designated as polling places in each precinct and the following named election officers are hereby appointed to sery as election officers for the following respective election precincts of Contra Costa County for the said Direct Presidential Primary Election to be held in said County and in the respective precincts thereof, on the Is da-y of May, 1928, to wit: BERKELEY PARK PRECINCT. Polling Place: Store Room, 378 Colusa Ave. Inspector: Geo.1Y.Ole ary. Judges: Guybert Cahoon; :Ym. H.Evans. Clerks: tirs.Orville Soper; Mrs. Delphine Kincaid; Ellen T.'Naddle. EL CERRITO PRECINCT 41. Polling Place: Schwake Hall, San Pablo Ave. opposite Postoffiee. Inspector: Jesse W.Roberson. Judges: Olga J.B.Lee; Liss Fannie Conlon. Clerks: Mrs.Hendricka Schoute; Mrs.Annie 010onnell; Mrs. Margaret Brennan EL CERRITO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont & Center Sts. Inspector: Jesse F.Plank. Judges: Martie Schaefer; L.A.Bradley. Cle as: Anna O';Lalley; Edith S.Leitch; Jessie '.7ils on. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #3. E Polling Place: ,Fairmont School, Kearny St. between Lincoln and Stockton. Inspector: Kirk E.Gray Judges: Lucy D.Radding; Samuel H.Mitchell. Clerks: Carrie E.Bigley; :Lillie Reed; Chas. E.Ellsworth. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #4. ' Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 230 Terrace Drive. Inspector: Curtis C.Bowman. Judges: Grace McCarty; Henry Hacker. Clerks: Ethel Guay; Evelyn Hershey; Ruth ZcMichael. EL CERRITO PRECINCT Jj. Polling Place: El CerriUornall, San Pablo & Mau i lla Ave. Inspector: Henry Timm. ' Judges: Edw. J. Glasw n; Mrs.Hilda Marshall. Clerks: Lucy Brensel; Adaline Dineen; Ida Bray. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #o. Polling Place: Co-operative i1all, San Pablo Ave. opp Blake St. Inspect,,r: Kathryn Sandvick. ' Judges: Clara Center; Marian Gundry; Clerks: Edith Rossi; Grace Johnson; Eva P.Kelly. EL CERRITO PRECIliOT #7 Polling Place: Whitaker Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. E1 Cerrito. Inspector: W.H.Siemon. Judges: Edith TYiiitaker; Thos. R.Jebster. Clerks: Olive Concannon; Alice Sirard; Elizabeth Curry. i I n EL CERRITO PREOZOT#6. i Polling Place: Store Roots, Cor. Central & Yosemite Ave. Inspector: Henry A.Shafer Judges: Jane Duarte; Donald G.McCarty; Clerks: Nora D.Holmsiad; Lillian ".Chase; Leah E.Andersen. a ' KENSINCTO.; PRECINCT #l. d Polling Place: Beckley (formerly Donogh) Garage, 296 Arlington Ave. Inspector: Edwin P.Shank Judges: Mildred ,`,;.Crossman; Emily A.Hildebrand. Clerks: thel A.Beckley; M.Isabel Shreiner; Leda L.Rowbotham. KENSIIUTON PRECL CT #2. . ' Polling Place: Adams Garage, `071 Oberlin Drive. Inspector: A.O.Donogh Judges: Gay A.Rosenberg; Betty B.Adams. Clerks: Alma S.Kirk; Alice Thomas; Gertrude DuBoise. RICHMO;D PREOINOT #1. Polling Place: Veteran Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy Sts. Inspector: Sidney H.Gnaga. Judges: James O.Bly; Nettie Scott. Clerks: Nettie G.Grover; Caroline Pinkerton; Arthur Howell. RICHMOND PnT CINCT#2. Polling Place: Masonic Hall, 210 Washington Ave. Inspector: A.C.Trautvetter. Judges: Mary B.Moyle; Anna B.Bowen. Clerks: Leonie Hoffman; Daisie B.Jenkins; Hattie Q.Lee. RICHMOXD PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Hess' Gar a¢e, 323 Nashington Ave. (Rear) Inspector: Elizabeth Paascn. Judges: Jes=e George; Nellie Stiefvater. Clerks: Emma L.Topping; Lucetta Dunlap; Annie M. McCabe. RICHYjI1D PRECINCT #4. Polling Place: Store room, 206 Richmond Ave. Inspector: Randolph H. Wood. Judges: Ed. McDuff, Blanche Fenner. Clerks: Merle Brothers; Anna T.Garrard; M ry O'Brien. RICHMO::D PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Store Room, 25 Park Place. Inspector: Homer G.Stidham. Judges: A.S.Whiteside; Hattie H.'w9eston. Clerks: Leona Paterson; Hazel McCre.. Luise J.Martens. RICHMOND PRECR;CT #6. Polling Place: Washington School Richmond & Montana Ave. Inspector: Robert L.Fernald. Judges. Lena L.Feudner; Emma J.Morelli. Clerks: Gertrude R.Stiersch; Ethel M.Aleaander; Edith M. Arnold. RICifi!CIID PRECD CT #7. Pollin-Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 S. 4th St. ' Inspector: Philip L.Harlow. Judges: John P.xihn; Daryl K.Armstrong. Clerks: Nellie t:.Ancleto; Frances A.Lods; Irene A.Stout. RICHMO_QD PRECINCT#6. Polling Place: Nystrom School, S. 12th St. & Maine Ave. Inspector: Charles K.Parker. Judges: Fred O.Sprau; Joseph L.Baker. Cler ks: Grace D.Curry;_Louise C.Spinney; Elfreeda H.Scott. RICHMOND PRECr,'CT #9. Polling Place: Fire Horse #4, 3506 Cutting Blvd. Inspector: John L:—Brooks. Judges: Eugene H.Axtell; "eorge Newford; Clerks: Lilliam M. Blab; Adelaide B.Pictoa; Jessie E. Lincoln 376 I Richmond ELECTION PRECINCT #10. Polling Place: Btege School, 51st St. & Potrero Ave. Inspector: Adolph Vossbeck. Judges: Minnie S.Dohrmann; Willis W.Miller. Clerks: Annie A.4illiams; Katie L.Munday; Margaret L.Gately. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11. Polling Place: Store room, 271- 16th St. Inspector: William A-Vickery. Judges: E.Jardine; Vivian L.Russell. Clerks: Mary I. edrick; B.E.Scoble; Mildred A.Chamberlain; RICHMOND PRECINCT No. 12. Polling Place: Builders Exchange Bldg. 249- 14th St. Inspector: Joseph B.Willis. Judges: Fred K. Barber; Lola T.Brown. Clerks: Anna F.Brichman; Mabelle Taller; Elizabeth Ardery. RICHMOND PRECINCT #13. Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239- 10th St. Inspector; 'Geo. R.Whitesides.- -i Judges: Edwin R.Axelson; Sarah Greathouse. - - Clerks: Bernice McCormick; Lillian Snavely; Lorena Wilson. RICHMOND PRECINCT_ #14. 3"t a -rolling Place: Ogborn's Garage, 215- 9th 3r Inspector: Isaac Lester. Judges: Wm•Stolker; ',4m.J.Colbert. Clerks: Miss Nannie Nesbit; Anita Dunning; Luella W.Lang )a RI CHMCR D PRE CIN CT #15 Polling Place: Fire House #2, 235- 5th St. Inspector: Gerry A-Follett; Judges: F.W,bradbury; Oscar A.Long. Clerks: Hermine A.Moore; Oral L.Pearce; Ivy C.Lee. RICHMO'dD FRBCINCT #16. Polling Place: Conn's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Inspe ctor: Charles Kaiser. Judges: Cli'ford W.Cleek; 15m. N.Abbay. Clerks: EssieGarvin; Anita Transue; Allie Fuller; RICHYO:ID PRECI:;0T #17. Poking Place: Saunders' Garage, 100 tDissell Ave. (rear) Inspector: Lester C.Reid. Judges: Frank Marcollo• James N.Towers. Clerks: Katherine E—iller; Rose N.Saunders; Mirtie A.Dickins n. RICH`011D PRECI`O T #19. Pollinc; Place: ;7lndsor Hotel, 335- let St. ,Inspe ctor: Stephen A.Detlow.- !??' Judges: Hugh J.J�onnelly; Bert A.Bussow, Clerks: Jennie S.Conviell; yargaret A.Shea; Irene H.Baldwin. RICFD. ,iD PRECINCT #19. Polling Place: Richmrnc' Public Library, 4th & Nevin Ave. Inspector; Albert C.Burdick Judges: Paul Beady; John F.Fioyd. Clerks: Marie L.Zhiting; Nora S.Glover; Bertha M.9medley. RICH'M!Z:D PRECINCT#20. Polling Place: Hunt's darage, 809Barrett Ave (rear) Inspector: Isaac XcGuffin. - Judges: -Robert L.Kohr; Ben G.Warrington. Clerks: Kate Tim-ons; Mabel Zumwalt; Hazel L.Rihn. = , I' 87 I r� g RICHMOND PRECINCT#21. Polling Place: Richmorr Club Bose, 1125 Nevin Ave. r 3i ,z Inspector: 17m. A.Jmes. Judges: Ethel :Yells; Antone F.Qilva. Clerks: Josie E.Williams; Nora M.Huestis; Mattie. J.Creery. . RICH!AD.D R:ECI CT#22. ' Polling Place: Chevrolet Garage, 1501 'Racdonald Ave. Inspector: Alfred C.Ohilds; Judges: Peter A.Fleger; Elmer N.Leggett. Clerks: Ida M.Daley; Mary A.Bailey; Grace J.Browning. 3? RIC:HLOm PRECINCT.#23. ' Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 595— 11th St. Inspector: Le Roy B.Barbex. Judges: -Mildred B.Hammord; Nm. A-Boone. Clerks: Laura B.'Ahittlesey; Agnes Brown; Grace Jenkins. RICHLQXD PRECINCT 24. Polling Place Wisser's Garage, 718 Maple Ave. Inspector: Henry I.Bill. . Judges: Edgar Lee; Elizabeth F.Reeb. Clerks: May L.Dimock; Delia J.Olark; Rose G.Hlac's RICHMOND PRECINCT #25. Polling Place; Aichinger's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. r Irspector: A.L.Hathaway. Judges: Cora B.Cecil; JehnY:.Baird; Clerks: Pearl Bryant; Cora I-Pearson; Ethel.Butler. RICHMOND PR:CM ICT #26. Polling Place: Haas's Garage, 557— 3rd St. (rear) a 4 Inspector: Ethel F.Swearingen. Judges: - Robert I.Thompson; James V.Turner. Clerks: araggie E.Booth; Mary Blankenship; Elizabeth Barbieri. $ICH'1311D PRPCI`MT #27. Polling Placer Store Room, 801— 7th St. Inspector: Alice :S.Bengley. Judges: FrankLucae• John I. Heath. Clerks: Frances J.41eville; Enuce James; Ernest M.Pearsm. F RICHM3irD PRECINCT #28. Polling Place: Brown—Andrade Alirtments, 2111 Gaynor Ave. Inspector: Frank J:Schumacher. Judges: - Eberhard Forwick; J.L.Brown. Clerks: Maude Lowery; Jeanie E.Armstrong; Kathryn Casey. RICHM ND PRECINCT #29. s' Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 810_ 23rd St. ' Inspectors: Thomas.F.fee. Judges: 'Im..D,Wilson; Theo. 9estdin. Clerks: Naomi E.Yeater; Xathryne G.Fahrenholtz; `lizabeth Clemexts. RICHLLO:D.PREGINCT #30. Polling Place: Belle—Aire Garage, San Pablo 8 McBryde Aves. ' Inspectors: Joe E.Leber, e Judges: Jesse M.Bowser;.Joseph 3-Kramer. Clerks: Margaret G.Longacre; Bettie VLigon; Mildred L.Bolt. RICFLiO:ID PeRECIU CT #31. Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 615_ 19th St. Inspectors: Albert S.Lilly _ Judges: Elsie Farrow; Robert ?.Cox. Clerks: Annie Lansman; Alice Marsh; Ellen Costello. 'a: RICHMOND PRECINCT 432. Polling Piece: Fire House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Enoch Bibby. Judges: Clarence L.Gribble; May Davis. Clerks: Theresa durray; Mattie I.Warboys; Alice M.Entrican. RICHMOND PRECINCT #33. Polling Place: Oushing's Garage, 606_ 20th St. Inspector: Oharles B.Burns. - Judges: Robert A.McCcrd; Michael Frates. -Clerks: Lelia R.Osborne; Velma Mjquinn; Bernice W.Sbaw; RICHMOND PRECINCT.#34. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. &, Grant Ave. , Inspector: Ed. C.Crane. Judges: Katie A.Cole; Wm. A.Autry. Clerks: Janet Hitchcock; Ella F.Zuver; Theresa Lawney; RICHMOND PRECINCT #3$. Polling Place: High School Music Room, 244- 22nd. St. Inspector: Charles L.Zwisler. Judges: Cora O.Thayer; Simon P.Deaaey. Clerk e: Freda Dreysprirg Carrie Stevens; Vida Smith. RICHMOND PRECINCT #36. Polling-Place: Clark's Garage, 600 - 37th St. (rear) Inspector: FFrank. J.Dunster. Judges: Samuel E.Turner;.Thomas G.Conn. Clerks: Sylva Tandy; Adaline Glover; Blanche Hoyle. RICHMOND PRECINCT #37. Polling Place: Henni,g's Garage, 516 Key Boulevard. Inspector: Georg: A.Eilfs Judges: - Frank N.Gordon; Minnie S.Hall. {. Clerks: Rosalie T.Brooks; Emma Penning; Dorothy Davidson. a RI=01ND PRECINCT NO. 36. Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, Cor.Santa Cruz andsanta Clara i Ave. 2: Inspector: Sarxel Simpson. Judges: Ella B.Ralph; Alma 4inniagham. ys Clerks: Belle Rawson; Hasel A.Henson; Carrie Hollenbaugh. it SAN PABLO PRECINCT #1. �k -Polling Place: Moitoza's Garage. ti Inspector: Alfred Frank. it Judges' Eva-Tyler; Benjamin Lee Fisher. ` Clerks: Florence Ualeney; red Crist; Harry Brady. SAN PABLO-PRECINCT#2. Polling Place: San Pablo School; 1 Inspector: Yonald C.Whisler. Judges: aures Sullivan; Edw. L.Soitc. a Clerks: Clarence I.Dunlap; Grace M-11hodes; Clara Williams. a SAN PABLO PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Light House Inn Garage. Inspector: Fred Webber. i Judges: Frank M.Silva; Bertha F.Evans. Clerks: Helen M.Barton; Mrs. Mary Silverey; Lawrence M.Silva. k GIANT PB;CI"CT. 2 Polling Place: Giant Club House. s Inspector: Edward "ardyman Judges: John Hewitt; Ernest Durand. Cler ks: Annie M.ffallum; Josie Bateman; Frances McNamara. y"a I' 9 ;s RODEO PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Rodeo Hall. Inspector: J.Xahonev Judges: J.D.Smith; Emil O.Bellman Olerks: Theresa C.Joaeph; Nettie M.Grisham; "elen Iverson. ' RODEO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Rodeo Garage. Inspector: Ja es Guthrie. Judges: Minnie Drennan; Albert C.I(aynard; Clerks: Leah Hearne; Ada N.Hagan; Mary J. Cargile• OLEUM PRECINCT. Polling Place: Social Nall, Union Oil Company Inspector: Spenceer Briggs. Judges: wm.C.Hiley; F.E.aiggine; Clerks: Erng M.Ambrosier; Helen M.Smith; R.L.Briggs. PINOLE PRECIiiCT #1. Polling Place: Thomas Statt.,s arage. Inspector: .Mabel Isabel Curry Judges: John Alveraz; Theresa M. Clark. Clerks: Sophie I.Illg; Mary Costa; Carrie T.Moore. PINOLE PRECI.'CT #2. Polling Place: Town Hall. Inspector: Harry Williams. Judges: C.L. owner; .nlbert nedberg. Ole 3ics: Robert Collins; Mary L.Amend; Mary A.Lewis. ' HERCULES PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Center. Inspector: E.W.xobison Judges: R.L.Cole• Emmaehenfelter; Clerks: Roxie M.Dixon; eatrice Parker; Ella Garrish. SELBY PREOIiICT. Polling Place:. Selby Hall. Inspector: H•L.Jore s. Judges: Agnes Richards; B.Frank Scribner. Clerk e: Henry C.�Pagner; J.H. pencer; Juanita Cribb. CROCKETT PRECLcOT #1. Polling Place.: Signal Printirg Office. Inspector: Lilian Grennen. Judges: Mrs.A.Hurley; Andrew C.Furey Clerks: Mrs. Anna Lewis; Mary Cox; Joseph J.Meaney. CROCKETT PRECIMOT #2. Polling Place: Terrace Garage. , Inspector: Andrew J.M,rller. Judges: Tina McManus; George J.Moore. Clerks: Mrs.Ruth McGrath; Rose Cum&gs; Gladys Price. CROCKETT PRCI11OT #3. Polling Place: Crockett Fire House., Inspector: Mrs.Josephine Betts. Sudges: Arthur Kelleher; Lydia J.Paul. Clerks: Mrs.Anne Lewis; Ralph Witt; Loretta Kenny. CROCKETT PR CIf1CT'#4. y Polling Place: Boy Scout Head Quarters. Inspector: John C.Andersen Xudges: Bessie E.Stephens; Mrs.Goldie Murphy. Clerks: Thoe.H.Nash; Mrs. E.Lunt; Mrs.Marion E.Wilts. I 380 CROCKETT PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: Price's Plumbing Shop. Inspector: Thos.R.Casey ,fudges: Rotert J. Rogers; R.Dabel. clerks: Albert quill; H.C.Martin; Mary McGrath. CROCKETT PRECINCT #6. Polling Place: Valens. Fire House. ' Inspector: Peter H.rind. Judges: ?°rs.Henry Wadman; Paulina Bellaria. Clerks: Mrs.Lillian Aljets; John L. Grady; Mrs.Ilda Dowrelio. CROCKETT PRECINCT #Z• Polling Place: Club House, Valens. Play Ground. , Inspector: John B.Bunyard. Judges: Geo.H.Helm; Leo P Triglia. Clerks: Charlotte Dreyer; Mollie Johnson; Laura Madden. PORT COSTA PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: McIver Garage: Inspector: C.J.O'Neill Judges: yaxgaret Bulger; Anita Langer; Clerks: Julia Harrirgton; Nell O'Connell; Clara Martinsen. PORT COSTA PRECINCT 42. Polling Place: Grammar School. Inspector: iYm.F.ihern Judges: Flora C.Gomes; Kate Hurley Clerks: Jennie Norton; Margaret Casey; Kathrine.Cox. DANVILLE PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: L O.O.F.Hall. Inspector: Hugh E.Pynn Judges: A.B•Cabral; Yrs.Lillia Collins. Clerks: Wm.H. Barnes; Larcia Eddy; Geo. 0.Qood. DANVILLE PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Danville Fire House. Inspector: Mrs.Margaret Groom. Judges: C.Y.Scott; Firs. Agnes Spence. Clerks: Elizabeth Root; James Close; Phillip Harris. SAN RA;iCN PRECriCT. Polling Place: San Ramca Hall. Inspector: Mrs.Mary Oswill Judges: Grace 2(orris; Bertha Mariana. Clerks: Mary 'Wiedemann; Henry Hansen; William Fereira. TASSAJARA BRECINCT ;a Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. Inspector: Ailliam N.Mitehell. Judges: Chris. N.r,artensen; Manuel Vargas; Clerks: Grace Beyer; Joe Edeline; Grace °ettencourt. ALAMO PRECINCT. - Polling Place: Alamo School House. Inspector: John Ogden, Sr. Judges: R.N.Foster; John Dias. Clerks: Hattie Hint; Astrid Humburg; Imogen Petersen. t LAFAYETTE PRR012iCT fl. Polling Place- Toting Hall. Ins-oector: mrs.susan Rowland Y Judges: Ceras. C.Dawson; Rasmus Andreasen. Clerics: Josephine Powell; Mabel H.Chandler; Walter S.McDowell. '`w'= LAFAYETTE PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Morenini Service Station. Inspector: John. H.Yulligan. Judges:. Irene Bucker; Bertha Morenini. Clerks: Alice Brown; 4eorge Weldon; Roy Michant. CA::YON PRCI_^T. ' Polling Place: Canyon nail. Inspector: Anna E.:IcgD;gor: Judges' 1.7m. H.Goede; Matilda Webb Clerks: .Ritz :ontgomery; Auro Litten; Elenore Clark; r A'e MORAGA PRECIK CT. Polling Place: Yoraga School. Inspector: Mat Ladsen Judges: ThosCarroll; Manuel Rose. Clerks: glamie E."illiaans; Lottie Sanders; Helene Smart. i ST. MARYS PRECINCT. f: Polling Place: Office Bldg. Inspector: Reed Hatfield. Judges: Andrew Mulholland; James W.Arnold/ Clerks: Walden Mason; Daniel McC Zany; Antane Hoia; ORINDA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Fire House. , Inspector: Geo. A.Brockhurst. - Judges: Edward E. McVey; Mrs. Johanna Oakley. Clerks: Mrs.Myrtle M.Dutton; Elbert A.Dawson; Marie S.Sorenser. ALH1"BRA PRECINCT. ( Raap Building, Polling Place. _< ' Inspector: Geo. T.Griffen. Judges: Nellie Brackman; Mary Hayward. '^ Clerks: Carl Zocher; Jennie Winslow; Robert E.Gemetti. .. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Justice Court. Inspector: Guy-'.3pencer. Judges: Lizzie A.A�uncan; Eva Leech Clerks: Ada Ford; Elsie M.Lawrence; Mary T.Wiget. WALNUT CREEK PRECI.CT #2. Polling Place: Public Library. Inspector: Jesse Nottingham. Judges: Myrtle O.Murry; Ina F.Mauzy. Clerks: Louise Acres; Katherine F.LeMoine; Maude M.Silver. WALNUT GREEK•PRECINCT #3. Po11inF Place: Room in Old Clove Factory. , Inspector: Geo.A.Putnam. Judges: Elizabeth H.Hewark—Rov A.Annis. Clerks: Laura. M.Marshall; -Iadys Geary; Fay E.Spott. Y WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #4. 1¢ Polling Place: Stone Store Bldg. on Highway. ' Inspector: Andrew Ford. Judges: M.T.Vanderslice; Emmoline Near. . Clerks: -1yrtle Glass; Helen Jennings; Pearl D.Eckley. SARANAP PRECIl.•CT. Polling Place: Bartleks Store. ' Inspector: B.O.Campbellk Judges: Chas.A.Bartle; Evelyn. Williams. Clerks: Emma F.Thickens; Hazel C.Volz; Lew O.Kelly. ` MARTINEZ PRECINCT #1. a� Polling Place: City Hall. , Inspector: Frank Prosser. Judges: Geo.J.'Iinkelman; Rose M.Palmer. Clerks': Lorena V.Blair;Lillian V.Brison; Lula A-drench 382 MARTINEZ PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Tony Sincich Garage,421 Main St. Inspector: John F.Korte. Judges: James Comazzi; Laura D.Holleaback. Clerks: Tessie T'nrelkeld; Genevieve McNamara; Getta Bartolomei MARTI?E Z PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Basement of.W. Kellerup Residence, 832 Arlington Ave. �A Inspector: Justus V.Cook Judges: Nannie Woods; Wallace H.Copp Clerks: Ruby Armstrong; Janet H.Berry; Nellie Nicholson. it MARTINEZ PRECINCT #4. . Polling Place Old Grammar School. Inspector: Edward Artnur. . Judges: Ella G.Ware; Salvadore Compagno Clerks: Rose M.Eaby; John. G.Croad; Emily.G.Nietzel. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #5. Polling Place: High School Inspector: Howard Decker. Judges: Charles M.Haley; Conley C.Huthnance. A Clerks: Winifred Brown; Byron K.Harris; ,Clarice L.Hatch. 1 ? MARTINEZ PRECI3CT #o. Polling Place: Masonic Hall. t ' Inspector: A.M..Guldenzoph Judges: Alfred T.Coats; A.M.Richa rds Clerks: Carmen Bonzagni; Raymond E.Claeys; Ethel M.Keefe. :MARTIZ Z PRECINCT #7. +, Polling Place: Grawnar School #3. Inspector: Edson D.Hale. Judge,: Lettie Elder, Joseph Robrecht Clerks: Josephine G-ford; Lola PA.Aensen; Ernest J.Lancaster. ? ,t MARTINEZ PRECINCT #8. Polling Place: Woman's.Club House. Inspector: Augustug L.Arnold. z Judges: Charles F.Beckerh Aden A.Chapman; Clerks: Elsa U.Arnold; obt. C.Coots; Catherine Cutts. �y MARTINEZ PRECINCT #9. Polling Place: J.H.-Nel.ls Garage, Willow St. bet. Ward & Green Ste. f iYs I Spector: A.A.Mclahon. udges. Leo F.Tormey; Elizabeth Gallagher; ' Clerks: Ada E.Johnston; Minnie L.Anderson; P.D.Butcher; i MARTINEZ PRECINCT#10. } j'. Polling Place: Justice Court Room. i Inspector: H.P.Mudd, Budges:. R.J.Bulger; Clara Marchi. Clerks: Bessie Bissell; Mildred Bonnell; Mabel M.Knight. MARTI2Z MECI:.CT #11. ;pad Polling Place: Old Fairview Hotel Bldg. near Cor. Escobar 3t. & Shel Ave. Inspector: Lee T.Devol. Judges: Winifled Beede; John W.GeeaT; Clerks: Vera L.Draper; Agnes D.Griifia; Ylsie E.Stith. VINE HILL PRECINCT. Polling Place: Dellarosa Hall. Inspector: I'arl R.Adkins. Judges: R.M.Morford• Ella H.Linsler. # Clerks: Ida M.Weisshard; Mildred L.Willis; Effie S.Vance. A y n j I 383 MT. VIE-." PEECIFCT. Polling 'lace: Mendel's Store Bldg. Inspector: Leonard B.Howe. Judges: Thomas J.Vacchieri; Leslie H.Sharp. Clerks: C.T.Thissell; Jesse V.Hllen; Margaret Ross. ' CONCORD PRECINCT#1. . Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop Inspector: 0.JJmuith Judges: Catherine Slattery; Susan DeSoto. Clerks: Lillian Waddell; Margaret Downey; Ruth Freitas. ' CONCORD PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Town. Hall. Inspector: C.A Lockwood. Judges: Sarah ?.Soto; Catherine J.Galindo. Cler ks: Estelle ;,'.Eddy; Elizabeth S.Donnelly; Rose Daviila. CONIC=PFIECE;CT #3. Rolling Place: Residence Mervin Porter, 2894 7illow Pass Road. Inspector: Manuel J.Duarte, Judges: Ada I.Greenman; Lucy Arrighi. Clerks: Agnes lilliams; Olivia B.Faria; Richard W.Street. CONCORD PRECI.X T 4. Folling Place: Farm Center Building. Inspector: Capt. Chas.Stevans. Judges: Mae Blume; Grace E.Collins; Clerks: Clarence J.Williams; Frederick. Keys; Helen Correria. ' CONCORD PRECIIiCT v6. Polling Place: Cent-al Hotel. 1ispector: Geo. T."ewis. udgcs: Joseph Arrighi; '.7ilhelmina Bacon Clerks: Rose Bissq; Mary A.'Togel; Joseph V.Crenna. CONCT,:) PRECIT QT , Polling Place: Oak Grove School. Inspector: Carl J.Struby. Judges: R.^.Lamb; Clara '?lard; Clerks: G.W.Parsons; Louise A.Titcomb; C.L.DeBeredetti. ASSOCIATED PRECL,.CT. Polling PL c e: Avon :cess House. Inspector; H.H.Spengler. Judges: W.H.Offerma.n; E.H.McLaughlin Clerks: Mrs.Lola, Mason; Mrs-Rosa. Davis; Mrs.Isabelle Murphy. CO'aELL PRECINCT. ' Polling Place: Cowell Oom::unity Hall. Inspector: .,v.H.Liartin Judges: Frank Trimmingham; Maude K.Smith Clerks: Evelyn B.Frank; Edna n.Albee; Henrietta Kasch PACHECO PRECINCT. ' Polling Place: School House. Inspector T.Ruael. Judges: Charles Brandon; John J.Buttner; Clerks: Ella Jones; Liza D.Hook. Ida A.Dukes. PITTSBURG PRECINCT#1. polling Place: Mercurio Bldg. 3rd &.Blk Diamond Sts. Inspector: . John Royce. Judges: len Zolfo; Vincent R. Caruso; Clerk a: heresa Gatto; Sarah McClure; Winn is B.Crinklow. B84 PITTSBURG PRECIUCT #2. Polling Place: Ford Sales Room 190-3rd St. Inspector: Pete Cinolo Judges: Lee P.GrifflL; Andreas Bo,Fsen Clerks: Rosalie E.Haynes; Joseph Antrobus; Ethel McPhee; PITTSBURG PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: W.W.Garage. Inspector: W.C.Whitlieb; Judges: Katherine Latimer Vera S.Horr Ole 3k s: Amy V. McAvo Ruth Shs e ertude Young. i PITTSBURG Pnci NCT #4. Polling Place: Chrysler Sales Room Inspector: B.Canovera. Judges: J.A.Junta; Adelina Abernathy Clerks: Marie Harper; nary Macdonald; Louise E.Van Ness. PITTSBURG PRECINCT 45. Polling Place: Nuttman's Undertaking Panora. Inspector: Henry Nut tman. Judges: Drucilla F.Kramer; W.J.Mora; Clerks: C.O.Butler; Katherine Knight; David Davi. PITTSB-RG PREOI:iCT 06. Polling Place: Intermediate School. Inspector: Richard P. Taylor. Judges: August C.Heia, Jr. ;yrtle Dews. Clerks: Mary V.Spurgeon; Lydia B.Scott; Violet D.Dart PITTSBURG PRECINCT #7_ Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: Geo.A.11nale.r. Judges: Thos.J. McDermott; Olive Burriss. Clerks: Horace Davi; Chas, C.Ohamplin; Margaret Delp. PITTSBURG PREOL10T #o. Polling Place: 3.G.Buchara n Garage. Inspector: ".T.J.Latimer. Judges: Geo.S.Looamore; Mabel E.Baker. Clerks: Frances Westover; Catherine A.3right; rlorence Barnea. a: PITTSBURG PRECINCT#9. Pollin-Place: Andersons Garage. :# Inspector: August Anderson Judges. Chas.R.Mortimore; Daniel Buckley Clerk s. Margaret Abrams; Mabel-E.Benn; Ada Eriocson; t PITTSBURG PrUCI11CT #10. Polling Pla cc: Percy Wright Garage. Inspector: Geo. E.O`Hara. Judges: Geo.Edw. :Wilds; Gertrude .'.White. Clerks: 'Lary A.Reber; Alvina- Kennerleyf Ralph Skoog; 3 "A�t CLAYTON PRE CI 11 CT. Polling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: frank McGuire. Judges: Carl A-Gra[q%G.R.Trette. Clerks: Lary D.LcGuire; Marie E.Mangini; Lillian H.Frank. {1' BAF POINT PRECI:FCT #1. { Polling Place: Beale hall. �i Inspector: 3m. Bucholz. Judges: Mrs-Belle Silva; G.Erickson. { Clefs: S.Shideler; Mrs.G.Cummings; Ed. Peterson. BAY POINT PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Churchill Store. ' Inspector: F.Churcrd 11 Judges: Alen Frederickson; Mrs.S.W.Cunningham -lerks: Sallie Hines; Mary MoMen; Pearl Hurley. ;=a F ar -�F , CLYDE RRECINCT. Polling Place: The Club House. Inspector: Helen M.Evans. Judges: Ray Tompkins Edith Flint. Clerks: Alice Oser; Margaret Bentley; namilto- Long. ' NICHOLS P?ECI:tT T. Polling Place: Community Han. Inspector: Earl Wildes. Judges: Sarah.Tial es; Mary Roque Dutra; Clerks: Lr s.S.Black; Frances Murray; Mary Hay. ' ANTIOCH PRECI`,.CT 01. tt Polling Place: City Hall. inspector; Jno. Whelihan .Judges: Jno. Brennan; G.H.Field. Clerics: Mrs. C.Rother; Ellen Kelley; Sarah Laird; ANTIOCH PRECI :CT#2. z Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. Inspector: F.x.Smith Judges: L.B.Brewater; Otto E.Elengel. Clerks: Fannie Keeney; Annie Hornbach; Lou-!--: Juett; ANTIOCH PRECINCT #3. Polling PY-ne: Antioch Library. Inspector: Ja3.P.Tavlor. Judges: David J.Wall.; Wm. H.Beasley. Clerks: Mar•: Ross; ellen Turner; S allie Fee; ANTIOCH PRECINOT #4. ' Polling Place: Easley Garage. Inspector: A.A.Waidie, Sr. - Judges: Sam Delulio; Ed. F.Hobsoa Clerks: Fredericka West; Mary Altizer; Jeannette Easley. ANTIOCH PRECIIXT 45. Polling Place: I.D.E.S. Hail. Inspector: W.B.Noia. Judges: A.C.Frederickson; Wm.J.Barr. t Clerks: Margaret Jensen; Mrs.M.Hodgeon; Sarah Hobson; LONE TREE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Silveira House. Inspector: C.W.Minaker; Judges: Andrew Dehn; Wm.Cakebread; Clerks: Olga Brogbammer; Marcella Hines; Mary Heidorn; BRENTWJOD PRECINCT#1. ' Polling Place: Griffith Garage. Inspector: Walter W.Collis. Judges-* Geo.Gedd�s; Carrol O'Brien. ► Clerks: Ida Morgans; Rosalie Griffiths; Alice Grigsby. BREHTMOD PRECINCT #2. 2 Polling Place: Legion Hall. ' Inspector: Leonard B.Dainty. Judges: Alex. B.Juett; Robt. H. Wallace. Clerks; Georgian Trembley; Martha Shafer; Myrtle Anderson. BYRON PRECINCT#1. t Polling Place: I.O.O.F. Hall. a Inspector: Thos.P.Lynch Judges: Fritz Schmidt; Wm.Grueninger; Clerks: Grace Krumland; Mary B.Rodgers; Eva Acrey. 'r I 386 BYROII MOINCT #2. Polling Place: Byron Times Bldg. Inspector: Ed. G.Kxumland; Judges: Ford Richardson; Ym.,J.EstQs. Clerks: Annie G.Pitau; Ruth Geddt; Sarah Alexson. KKIGHTSEN PRECINCT Polling Place: Fars: Bureau Hall inspector: Allison F.Byyeer. udges: Joe itinta; Perc?-.J.Moodv Clerks: Mrs. M. Barba; Pearl F.Eeugh; Emma White. OAKLEY PfMCINCT #1. Polling Place: Oakley Womans Club. Inspector: M.A.Minta. , Judges: E U.BrTner• Ones. O'Hara. `, Clerks: Kate Ven Kathoven; Vena B•Lutz; Ida Shaw. OAKLEY PRECINCT #2. . Palling. Place: Oakley Hali. Inspector: B.B.Horr. Judges: Ernest M.Orockett; Anthony Dal Porta. Clerks: Emma Bigelow; Mary Bliss; Mild*ed Taylor. The said order is passed by.the unanimous vote of the Board. 21 And the Board takes recess to meet on Moniav, March 26th, 1926, at 10 o'clock A.M. -Chairman. ;k i/�crr. .clerk. 3; t r� �f gY 387 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MO%DAY, MARCH 26, 1928. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. Y.J.Buchanan, Supervisors Oscar Olsson, and R.J.Trembath. ' J.H.:+ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisors Zeb Knott aru C.H.Hayden. ' In the hatter of Contract of C.C.Gildersleeve, for building Underground Crossing near Pittsburg. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that C.U.- Gildersleeve be and he is hereby granted an extension of thirty days within which complete the contract for building of underground crossing under Southern Pacific Railway and County Highway near Pittsburg. In the Batter of Signing Contract with Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for supplying electric energy to Old River Bridge. It is by the Board ordered that W.J.Buchanar„ be and he is hereby authorize to sign contract for the furnishing of electric energy to Old River Bridge. And the Board takes recess to-meet on Monday, April 2nd, 1929, at 10 O'clock A.M. • .. .. Chairman. C . .. . .Clerk. i i 1z 388 I i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALItIRI A. MONDAY, APRIL 2nd, 19ag. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. w.J.Buehanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson; C.H.Heyden, and R.J.Trembath. _ J.H.wells,Clerk. ' The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Maroh, 1928, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read, and signed bythe Chairman and Clerk. , In the Matter of Sale of walnut Creek School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale bonds of walnut Creek Ochool District to amount of X45,000 being 45 bonds of par value of $1000 each bearing interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable one bond each year] for the first eighteen years, and two bonds each year for the next 9 years and three bonds each year for the remaining 3 years, and this being the time and place for sale of said bonds, and proof having been made by the affidavit of Harry T.Silver, that notice has been given by publication in Contra Costa courier— Danville Journal, in the manner axed for the time prescribed by this Board, the following bidders file following bide, each bidder bidding par,aecrued ' interest to date of delivery and the following premiums, to wit. BOND, GOODWIN & TUCKER, 14293. i Peirce, Fair & Co. 4338. Freeman, Smith & Camp Co. 4324. Dean,witter & Co. 4229. R.H.Moulton & Company 4420. Schwabacher & Co. 4874. Y.H.Rollins & Sone 4371. Anglo London Paris Co. 4122. wm.R.Staate Co. 4104. Bank of Italy 4101. Security Bank & Trust Co. 4067. thereupon,It appearing to the Board that the bid of Sebwabacber & Co. is the highest and best bid presented for said bonds; IT IS, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are, hereby sold to Schwabacher & Co. for sum of par, i accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of X4874. ' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Treasurer of Contra Costa County deliver to said Schwabacher & Co. said 45 bondsof walnut Creek School District upon payment to him of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $4874. The vote on said order being unanimous.h. ' P j 389 1 1' In the Matter of Petition of Beverley Gibson for a Permit to Run Motor Bus Line from Sacramento to Oakland. Beverley Gibson having made application to the Railroad Commission for ' a permit to run a Motor bus line from Sacramento to Oakland, via Willow Pass Road, Concord, Walnut Creek, Lafayette, and via Bay Point to Concord; It is, by the Board ordered that the District Attorney be and he is hereby authorized to appear before said Railroad Commission and use all honorablo means to defeat said application; the Board determining that it is not for the best interests of Contra Costa County to conduct a stage line over said route. In the Matter of adoption of plans and specifications for building of an asphaltic Macadam Pavement on Road #3 and Road #j, Supervisor District #4. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this-Board, plans and specifications for the building of an asphaltic macadam pavement on Road #3, and Road #5, Supervisor District #4, Contra Costa County; It is, by the Board ordered that plans and specifications be and the same I are hereby adopted as, plane and specifications for the building of odd asphalti pavement on said Roads No, 3 and 5, in Supervisor District #�4. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Pittsburg Is- patch, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, May 7th, 1926, for the building of said road in accordance with said plane and specifications. In the Matter of Appointment of Sealer of Weights and Measures. The term of office of G.W.Andrews, being about to expire, and said G.W. Andrews, having made application to this Board for re-appointment as Sealer of Weights and Measures of Contra Costa County, On motion of Supervisor Trembath, secoided by Supervisor Hayden, it ii by the Board ordered that George W.Andrews be and he is hereby appointed Sealer of Weights and Measures for Contra Costa County for term prescribed by law. It is further ordered that G.W.Andrews, take oath and give bond as re- quired by law. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. , 330 i i I In the Matter of Petition to Exclude i Certain territory from Kensigton Lighting District/ A petition having been presented to this Board praying for the exclusion of certain territory from Kensington Lighting District, and said territory having) been heretofore annexed to incorporated city of E1 Cerrito, It is, by the Board ordered that all of that certain territory which for- merly was in Kensington Lighting District and which has since organization of said District been annexed to city of E1 Cerrito, be and the same is hereby excluded i i from and dieincor;s'ated as a part of Kensington Lighting District. It is further ordered that the County Auditor shall not include in said tal list any further assessments on said excluded property for lightig purposes.,, !i I In the Matter of Advertisingfor Furnishing of Lights in Kensington Lighting District. The contract of Pacific Gas & Electric Company for furnishing of electric! energy for lighting for the Kensington Lighting District having expired, It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors be end t he is hereby authorized to advertise in the Journal at E1 Cerrito, for bids to bel ' presented up to hour of 11 a'cloak A.M. on MONDAY,. May 7th, 1928, for the furnish) Ing of electric energy for lightirg 33- 100 C.P. lights, said b i de to include furnishing of all poles and wires and lights,for a sunset to sunrise light, in accordance with plane and specifications this day adopted by the Board of Supervisors, the mid contract to be for five years and provide for such lighting as required by law. In the Matter of Furnishing of Lights for lighting of Oakley Lighting District. The Contract of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for lighting of Oakley Lighting District being about to expire, ' It is, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in Brent- wood Newe, for bids to be presented up to 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday May 7th, 1928 for the furnishing of 31-100 C.P. lights at places indicated on plans and speci- fications this day adopted by the Board of Supervisors; said bids to include furnishing of all wires, poles: and equipment and to include from sunset to nmri lights. i i i i 391 In the Matter of appointment of Horticultural Commissioner. It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seoonded by supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that C.V.Stevens, be and he is hereby appointed Horticultura ' Commissioner for Contra Oosta Oounty for term prescribed by la w; It ie further odered that said C.V.Stevena, take oath and give bond as required by laws ' In Hatter of Correction of Assessments. Geo.O.Yeese, County Assessor having ffled with this Board his certificate shoing that following clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for 1927.:28 aaiasking authorization for correction of same in accordance with previsions of Section 3804 A of the Political Cods, that is: In Vol. 24 Assessment #48892 W.H. Hadsworth Lot 336 Hacienda del Orinda Unit 02, Improvement• =1300 and personal property amounting to $200; there are no improvements on this lot and there should not have been any personal property assessed with it. Authorisation is hereby granted to cancel said personal prop- erty and improvements on said Lot. and delinquent taxes on first installment. Also G.O.Meeee, having filed a oeitificate showing that Lots 19-20 in Block 4� of Robert Seaver Addition to City of dehmond was assessed to Charles G.Aelson with improvements amounting to $200 and that said improvements are of no value whatsoever and should not have been assessed; owing to that fact that the improv menta are valueless, It is by the Board ordered that the taxes and delinquent taxes on same for years 1925-26_27 are hereby ordered cancelled. ' The said order Is passed V the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of approval of Reclamation warrants. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reolsiation District #799, be and the same is hereby approved to wit: No. Data Amount. 208 Feb. 15. 1928 =_75.00. And the Chairmw of this Board is bereby authorized to note the.approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District }2059• ' Good cause a;pearing therefor, it Is by the Board ordered that the folio Ing warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same ale.hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 549 March 31, 1928 $ 120.65 5 " 120 0 552 .11 3•u 552 « _ 8.00 " 44.94 « 12.00 557 " 14.50 55s 880.00 r � 559Parch"31, 1924 =354.0000 566 " 130.70 2 0 3 564 10.00 566 • 2i3.� And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their elgnatures thereto. In the Matter of approval of Warrant 5 of Reclamation District .1619. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrant of Reclamation District #1619, be approved, to wit: is No. 535 Dated March 20, 1928, $62.00. r And the Chairman of this Board is.hereby authorized to note.the approval of this Board on said warrant by affixing his signature thereto. In the Matter of Allowance of Cls las on special Road Funds. Certain claims having been filed aga net the funds of R.D. 1, S.D. 1, and A.D. 1, S.D.5, for work on bridges, roads and culverts in said Districts, It to by the Board ordered that the said claims be paid out of the Special Road Fund, to t. SUP. DIST. #1. r: Bank of Martis, Assignee of J.Z.walker, $29.25 F.Adams - --- - - - - - - -- - - -- -- 29.25 Joe Almeda, - - - - - - --- - --- - - 42.75 C.H.Brown - - - - - -- -- - - - - - - 187.50 Joe Brown - - - - - - - -- - - - - -- - 7 Alfred Brown - - -- - - - -- - - - ---- 96.00 Geo. Lee Assignee J.D. Baldwin - -- - 51.50 Bank of Martinez, Assignee of J.D.Baldwin 29.25 American Trust Co. (Martinez Branch) Assignee Joe. Braga - -- - - - - - 90.00 H.C.Christensen - - - - - - - -- - - - - 29.25 Central Construction Co. - - -- -- _ -422.35 Central Contructd on Co. - __ _ _ _ __ -200.00 Central Constriction Co. --- -- - - -- 364.00 J.Daville - -- - - - - - -- -- - --- 174.00 American Trust Company (Martinez Branch) Assignee of J.S.Deasey - -- 29.25 - Manuel Figuero - - -- - - -- -- -- -- 300.00 Gus Fraitae - - - - - - - -- - - -- - 0.00 L.P.Faris. - -- -- --- --.- -- - - 645.00 L.P.Faria - -- - - - - - --- ----- -- 645.00 Bankof Martinez Assignee G-Grasser, - -- 40.50 Bank of Martinez, Assignee H.S.Grasser - 51.75 American Trust Company, Martinez Branch, Assignee H.T.Grasser - - -- - - --- 36.00 F.P.Gillette - --- - - - - - --- - -- 29.25 American Trust Company (Martine. Branch) assignee C.H.Hayes - --- - 38.25 , Bankof Martinez, Assignee J.Jensen -- - 29.25 Jose I.Machado - - - -- - -- -- - - --149.50 John Motozn - -- - - - -- - -------- 171E-00 American Trust Company, Martinez Branch, AaRignes Jose I. Machado - - --- - 198.00 John M&onald - - -- - -- -- - ---- 94.50 w.S.McRacken, Assignee of Phil McDevitt 94.50 American Trust Company, Martinez Branch, Assignee 11m. Phillipe -- - -- - - 33.75 Tony Pine - -- - -- - - -- -- - -- 29.25 Antone Rose - - - -- - - --- -- -- 60.75 Antra..Rose - - - ----- -- ------ 154.50 J.&.Silvas, - -- - - - -- - --------- 100.00 J.T.911va -- -- =- - ----- - - - -- - 105.00 C.H. ilvas,- ---- - - - - -- -- ---- 91.75 American Trust Company, Martinez Branch, Assignee D.Thospson - --- -- -- 120.00 American Trust Company Martinez I ?ranch, Asdgnee C.Thompson - -- - $115.00. Bank of Martiree, Assignee of Wm. Tidal - -- - - - -- ---— 29 25 Geo. Vale ncla, - - -- -- - -- -- 166.50 SUP. DIST. #5. v� Elwood Armstrong -_- $125.00 Robert D.Armetrong - - 60.00 Antioch Lumber Co. - 125.69 Antioch Lumber Co. 21.76 Brentwood Lumber Co. - -- - - ----- 15.64 ]i Security Bank & Trust Co. (Brentwood ` Branch Assignee Vernon Cakebread206.50 Frances Crawford, -- - - - - --- -- 4.50 M.S•Cardoza - - ----- 100.00 Security Bank & Trust Co. (!Brentwood Branch) Assignee Frank Dutro -- _ 45:5000 G.P.Felicidade - 11 M.J.Fereira - - - - - - - —- - -- -- 7.50 A.A•McMah on - -- - - - -- - -- - -- - 52.36 Oakley Garage - -- - - -- - - - - 53.22 C.J.Rooker -— - - --- - -- -- - - 42.50 Peter Rodrigues, - - - - -- -- - - -- 50.70 Union 011 Co. --- - - -- -- - - - - 6.75• In the Matter of Extermination of Coyotes farm the County of Contra ';osta. WHEREAS, the County of Contra Costa, the United States Bureau of Biological Survey and State Department of Agriculture, cooperating, have been conducting a campaign for the destruction of coyotes and other pedatory animals in County of Contra Costa,and, WHEREAS, there are certain leads in the County of Contra Costa, near the top of Mt.Diablo, which to a State Game Refuge, an d, '1HEREAS, in this territory coyotes and other predatory animals are existing G i and this Refuge is becoming the breeding grounds for coyotes and other predatory animals which are damaging cattle and sheep in said area; andin the lands surrounding it, and, MMREAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that these lands are under the control of the State Fish and Game Commission and that the predatory animals on said lands should be poisoned or trapped, to preservo the Fish I and Game propagated within said Territory, and to protect legitimate grazing of cattle I and sheep therein and in the surrounding lands; ' THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Countd that the State Fish & Game Commission be and it is hereby requested to use all means i in its power to clear the said Game Refuge on Mt.Diablo, and other places in the State of California, of all coyotes or other predatory animals which prey on the live stock and wild game in said Goan Refuge and in the surrounding country. '. >1 a 3 ! f In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons-mad societies having filed applications for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. m following dates, b dt:. Y.M.I.Rodeo, Aprill4,•1928. i Companion of Foresters of America, Danville, at San Ramon Hall, March 31, 1928. Roy Frerichs Poet, *202, American Legion., Brentwood, March 31, 1928. It is by the Board ordered that the above named societies be granted permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on above named dates.,, In the Matter of Insurance Policy. on Richmond Memorial Hall Yurniture. &,A.Burg, Agent, at 302— 23rd Street, Richmond, having forwarded to this Board Policy *158,992, of the Aetna Insurance Company, of Hartford,Conn. on furniture in Richmond Memorial Hall, It is, by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby accepted and aRDroved by this Board. In the Matter of Industrial Survey of the County of Contra Costa. ' The Gazette Publishing Company, having heretofore been authorized by the Board of Supervisors to make an industrial survey of the county of Contra it Costa, and having furnished to this Board, a copy of said survey as made by them,l It is, by the Board ordered that said s,,rvey be and the same 113 hereby approved by this Board. It is furtbs ordered that said Industrial survey be released for publication to all the newspapers in Contra Costa County on Thursday, April 5, 1928. I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1928. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, O.H.nayden, and R.J.Trembath. -- - — -J.H.Aella,Clerk. In the Matter of Execution of Agreement between. Board of Supervisors and San trancisco Sacramento Railroad Company to cross Harbor Street in Pittsburg. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors on Nov. 21, 1927, granted to San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad Company, a corporation, a permit and permission to Cross Harbor Street,a public Highway, in said County of Contra Costa, at grade, with a single track railroad at a point between East 9th Street and East 7th Stree�, extended easterly of the City of Pittsburg, in said County, and, WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors and the San Francisco-Sacramento Rail- road Company recognizes that traffic over add track would be greatly increased in the event said railroad of said San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad Company is extended from City of Pittsburg to the City of Stockton in San Joaquin County, and WHEREAS, such increase of traffic in the event of said extension may regaii e a separation of grades at the said crossing of Harbor Street, and, WHEREAS, the said Har or Street was an existing highway prior to the gran ing of said permission to said San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad Company for a grade crossing, and, WHEREAS, the said San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad Company having agreed that in the event said Railroad was extended to the City of Stockton,.that said Railroad Company in consideration of the granting of said permission of the said Board of Supervisors to said Company to cross said Harbor Street, a public highway at grade, the said San Francisco-Sacramento Railroad Company would undertaine and agree for itself and on behalf of its assigns or successors, as a condition of said permit, in the event that the said line of said Railroad Company shall be i extended to the City of Stockton in San Joaquin County, California, and the Railroad ' Commission requires by order, a separation of grades at said crossing, to provide for such separation of grades, in such manner as Railroad Commission of the State i of California provides, without cost to the County of Contra Costa, oL its successi ore in legal authority; Therefore, I T IS on motion duly made and carried, BY THE BOARD ORDERED ' ' that to Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to enter unto an J' Agreement with the said San Francisco-Sacramento RailroaiCompany, providing for the payment of all costs of the separation of grades, should said separation be ordere j t by the Railroad Commission of the State of California. , The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. �i Ca 396 In the Matter of Making Surveys of property for State Highway in Town of Pinole. A Committee of citizens from Torn ofPinole, appears before tTa Board of Supervisors and requests permission of the Board of Supervisors to have the County i Surveyor make survey d property required for State Highway purposes, in the town of Pinole, and also of property recp ired to be purchased to reimbuse citizens for giving property for State Highway, and also for financial aid in said matter, and after hearing argwnents of said respective parties, IT IS, by the Bard ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby refexre d to County Engineer with permission to make said snvey, if he cannot prevail upon then Staff Highway Engineers to make same. In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following i warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: i3 No. Date Amount. 53' March 5, 1928 $ 35.00 534 March 10, 19,S 29.00 537 March 31, 1928 100.00 25.00 538 50.00 539 1.90 And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of j' this Board by affixing his signature thereto. In Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 830. Good cause alpeantig therefor, it is by to Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #930, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No Date Amount. 12 Dec. 31, 1927 $22,542.88 13 13,644.75 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District #2024. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Hoard ordered that the followir g warrants of Reclamation District ♦2024, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 121 March 10th, 1928, $305.81 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. 7, 297 i In the Matter of Warrants of Reclamation District #2025. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrant of said District be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 135 March 10, 1928 $670.90. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto . 1 In the Matter of Warrants of ' Reclamation District 2026. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following Warrant of said District be and the same is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date amount. 168 Feb. 10, 1928 $ 1000.00 169 " 1000.00 170 " 1000.00 171 " 1130.90 172 Mar. 10, 1928 1000.00 17 1000.00 100000 173 5 " 536..52 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized and directed to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures ' thereto. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following societies having made application to this Board for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on the morning following the date of dance, Portuguese Lodge U.P.C. of Richmond, Maple Hall, San Pablo, April 28, 1928• East Contra Costa Chamber of Commerce, American Legion "all, Brentwood, April 14, 1923. Mt.Diablo Post $246, American Legion, Danville, May 5th, June 2nd and July 7th, 1925. Byron Lodge $335, I.O.O.F. Byron, April 25th, 1925. It is, by the Board ordered that permission be granted to above named societies to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on above datesAIk i 'j In the Matter of Approval of 1 . Apointment of Deputy Sealer of ?. Weights and Measures. j G.W.Andrews, Sealer of Weights and Measures having recommended to this Board 3 q the appointment of Mr.Hutt Brown, of Richmond, as deputy Sealer of Weights and Measur s for this County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said appointment be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. . s The vote on said order being unanimous. Ar r i In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and Specifications for Grading Div. #49 of County Highway Sys tLm, in Sup. Dist. #2. County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, having pie rented to this Board, plans and specifications for grading cf Divisim #49, of County Highway System in Supervisor I Ristrict #2 of Contra Costa County, which said Division begins at the main highway between Walnut Creek and Lafayette at the Lafayette Cemetery, and runs northerly up the Reiiez Valley, a distance of 5,252 feet, I It is, by the Board ordered that said plans and specifications, profile and cross-sections be sad the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, profiles and cross-sections for 8e grading of said Division #49 of County Highway. It is further ordered that to Clerk of this Board advertise for bids in I Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, to be presented to this Board up to hour of I 11 o'clock A.M. on MOO AY, May 21st, 1928, at 10 o'clock, A.M. The vote thereon being unanimous. I I In the Matter of Adoption of Plans and _ Specifications for a re-inforced corn rete culvert in Sup. Dist. #2 near Moraga. R.R.Arnold, County surveyor, having presented to this Board, plans and I specifications for building of a reinforced concrete culvert across Las Trampas i Creek, below St.Marys Campus, at junction of Burton and Bollinger Canyon Roads, It is by the Board ordered that said plana and specifications profits, cross-sections and strain sheets,be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications, profiles, cross-sections and strain sheets, for building of said culvert. + It is by the Board ordered that'the Clerk of this Board advertise in Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, May 21st, 1928, for building of said culvert j in accordance with said plans and specifications. The vote on the said order beirg unanimous. In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County Harry Hammond, of the Byron Times, having offered to furnish to the Board of Supervisors 500 copies of Development Edition of the ByronTimes to be issued late in June or early in Julv, 1928, at an agreed price of 80¢per copy or $400 for the 500 copies, i It is by the Board ordered that $400 be and the same is hereby set aside out of the Advertising Fund to pay the said sum of $400, said sum to be paid to the Byron Times upon delivery of said 500 copies and presentation of a duly verified I claim therefor. I �4 k In the hatter of Sale of Property Deeded to the State of California. for unpaid taxes. The following Resolution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board and ' ordered entered on the Minutes of this Board: BE IT RESOLVED that we do declare it to be- the judgment of this Board that the following described property now owned by the State is not at this time of value gree t enough that it can be sold by the State for a sum equal to the amount of all taxes ' levied upon such property, and all interest, costs and penalties and expenses un to the date of such sale, and that it would be to the best interest of the State to sell the said property for the sum or sums hereinafter set forth, after each separat parcel, in lieu of taxes penalties, interests and costs. Property sold to the State June 25th, 1913, for the taxes of 1912, and deeded to the State July 9th, 1918. Lots 10-11 Block 121, Amended Map City of Richmond, Deed No. 2. Minimum Bid $20. Plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 30th, 1914, for the yaxes of 1913, and deeded. to the State July 10th, 1919. Lots 11-12 Block 81, Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Deed No. 17. Minimum Bid, $2C, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1916, for the taxes of 1915, and Deeded to the State July 28th, 1921. Lots 25-26-27 Block 6, Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Deed No. 11 Minimum Bid, $20 plus met of sale. Propoerty sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the taxes of 1916, and ' deeded to the State July 27th, 1922. Lot 14, Block 100, Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Deed No. 8. Minimum Bid $20, plus cost of sale. Prop-e rty sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1922. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1922. Lot 11, Block 120, Amended Yap of the City of richmond, Deed No. 9' Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1918, for the taxes of 1917, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1923 Lot 3, Block 120, Amended Map of the City of Richmond, Deed No. 12. Minimum Bid,.$20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1916, for the taxes of 1915, and deeded to the State July 28th, 1921. Lot 2, Block 88, Amended Map of the City.of Richmond, Deed No. 12. Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1916, for the taxes of 1915, and deeded to the state July 28th, 1921. Lot 5, Block 83, Amended Map of the City cf Richmond, Deed No. 13. Minimum Bid $20. plus costs of sale. Prop a rty sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State, July 27th, 1922. Lots 34 and 35, Block 27, in the Herman's Addition, Deed No. 7. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1918, f r the taxes of 1917, and Reeded to the State, July 27th, 1923. Lots 28, 29, 30, 33, 34 Block 2, in the Herman's Addition, Deed No. 11 Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1918, and deeded to the State July 29th, 1924. Lot 4, °lock 4, in the Herman's Additicn. Deed No. 7. Minimum Bid, $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to ttf State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State July 29th, 1924. t Lots 32 and 33, Block 4, in the Herman's Addition, Deed No. 8. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1918, and . deeded to tle State July 29th, 1924. Lots 14, 15,16,17 Block 22 in the Herman's Addition, Deed No. 9. - Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. f 400 I Property sold to State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1918, and deeded to the State July 29, 1924. Lots 1 and 2, Block 25, in the Herman's Addition, Deed No. 10. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1918, and deeded! to the State July 29th.1924. Lots to and 171 Block 25 in Herman's Addition, Deed No. 11. ■inimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. � z Property sold to the State June 21st, 1920, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State July 30, 1925. Lot 10, Block 1, in the Herman's Addition, Deed No. 4. j Minimum Bid, $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 21, 1920, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded toi the State July 30, 1925. Lot 1, Block 2, in the Hermane Addition..Deed No. 5• Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 21, 1920, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded I to the State July 30, 1925• Lots 23, 24, 25, 26, Block 3, in the Herman's Addition, Deed No. 6, Minimum Bid $20plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 22nd, 1921, for the taxes of 1920, and deeded] to the State June 29th, 1926. Lot 27, Block 22, in the Hermans Addition, Deed No. 5. Minimum Bid $20 plus coat of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1922, for the taxes of 1921, and deeded ! y to the State June 27th, 1927. Lot 15, Block 27, in the Hermans Addition, Deed No. 4. Minimum Bid $20 plus oosts of sale. i Property sold to the State June 26th, 1922, for the taxes of 1921, and deeded to the State June 27th, 1927• Lot 17, 18, Plock 27, in the Hermans Addition, Deed No. 5. i Minimum bid f20 plus cost of sale. I Property sold to the State June 25th, 1912, for the taxes of 1911, and deeded ! to the State August 23 1917. j Lot 2 Block 14, inBay View Park, Deed No. 9. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 25th, 1912, for the taxes of 1911, and deeded i to the State August 23, 1$17. Lots 43 add , Block 28, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 1. Minimum bid $20 flus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 25-, 1912, for the taxes of 1911, and deeded to the State August 23, 1917. Lots 7 and 8, Block 25, in Bay View Park, Deed, No. 2. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. i I Property sold to the state June 25, 1913, for the taxes of 1912, and deeded to the State July 9th, 1918. Lots 4,5,6, Block2l, inBayView Park, Deed No. 7. Minimum Bid, $20 plus cost of sale. ' Property sold to the State June 25, 1913, for the taxes of 1912, and deeded to the State July9th, 1918. Lots 4, 5, Block 29, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 3. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 30th, 1914, for the taxes of 1913, and deeded! to the state July 10, 1919. '- Lots 70 Block 21, In Bay View Park, Deed No. 19. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property solo to the State June 30th, 1914, for the taxes of 1913, and deeded to the-State Tslt10, 1919. Lot 62, B$ck 27, in Bay View Park, Deed No..20. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26, 1917', for the taxes of 1916, and deeded toI the State July 27th, 1922. Lot 53, Block 21 in Bay View Park, Deed No. 29. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to theSt-ate June 26, 1917, for the taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State Julv. 27th, 1922. Lot 21, Block 5, in Bay View.Park, Deed No- 30. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the taxes of 1916, and deeded! to the State July 27th, 1922. , Lot 3$, Block 19, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 31. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June loth, 1918, for the taxes of 1917, and deeded) to the state Ji* 27th, 1923. ' Lot 30, Block 22, in say View Park, Deed No. +^ Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. 33• J " A 401 Property sold to the State June 26th, 1915, for the taxes of 1917, and deeded to the State July 27th, 112j. Lot 22, Block 27, Bay View Park; Deed No. 34. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1915, for the taxes of 1817, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1923. ' Lot 23 in Block 27, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 35. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State Jure 26th, 1915, for the taxes of 1917, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1923. Lot 24, Block 27, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 36. Minimum Bid $20, plus cost of sale. ' Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1915, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924. Lot 9, Block 15, in Bay Vier Park, Deed No. 18. Minimum Bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1918, and deeded to the State July 29th, 1924. Lot 3F, Block 23, in Bay View'Pak, Deed No. 19. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 25th, 1919, for the taxes of 1915, and deeded to the State July 29th, 1924. Lot 19, Block 24, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 20. Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 266th, 1919, for the taxesof 1918, and deeded to the state July 29th, 1924. Lot 39, Block 27, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 21. Minimum Bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th,1919, for the-taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State July 29th, 1924.' Lots 73 and 14, Block27, in Bal Vie•.v Park, Deed No. 22. Minimum bid yp20 plus costsof sale. ' Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1918, and deeded to the State July 29th, 1924. Lots A N. } of Lot 10, Block 2,- in Bay View Park, Deed No. 30. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sate. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1919, for the taxes of 1918, and deeded to the state J•ly 29th, 1924 Lot 46, Block 16, Lot 47, Block 16,in Bay View Park, Deed No. 31. Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 21 1920, f or the taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State July'15, 1925. Lot 46, Block 13, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 16. Yjnimum did $20 plus costs B sale. Property sold to the State June 21, 1920, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded to the state July 15, 1925• Lots 2 ani 3, Block 14, in Bay View Paik, Deed No. 17. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 21, 1920, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State July 15, 1925• Lots 11, 12,13lock 17, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 20. Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. ' Property sold to the State June 21, 120, for the taxes of 1 1 T� Y 9 9 9. and deeded to ` the State July 15, 1925- Lot 10, SSlock 19, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 22. Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 21st, 1920, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded . to the State July 15, 1925• Lots33, 34, Block 22, in BayView Park, Deed N6. 28. i Minimum bid $20 plus the costs of sale. Property sold'to the State June 21st, 1920, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State July 15, 1925• Lot 8, Block 24, in Bay View park, Deed No. 30. Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 21, 1920, for the taxes of 1919, and deeded to u to the State July 15, 1925• Lots 10, 11, 22, 23, 24 Block 25, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 33• Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 22, 1921, for the taxes of 1920, and deeded to the State June 29th, 1926. Lot 5, Block 8, inBay View Park, Deed No. 24. Minimum bid $20 plus costsof sale. Property sold to the State June 22_nd, 1921, for the taxes of 1920, and deeded to the state June 29th, 1926, Lot 42, Block 13, in v View Paz k.Deed No. 25. Minimum bid $20 plus costs 6 sale. ,3s 442 Property sold to the State June 22nd,1921, for the taxes-of 1920, and deeded to the State June 29tb, 1926. i Lot 56, Block 27, in Bay View Pak, Deed No. Minimum bid $20 plus coats of sale. I� Property sold to the State June 26th, 1922, for the taxes of 1921, and deeded to the State June 27th, 1927. x. Lot 21, Block 27, in fav View Park, Deed No. 26. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 22nd, 1921, for the taxes of 192, and deeded to the State June 29th, 1926. Lot s 70, 71 in Block 27, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 27. Minimum bid $20 plus costsd -ale. Prop e rty sold to the State June 22nd,. 1921, for tte taxes of 1920, and deeded to the State June 29th, 1926. Lots 35 and 36, Block 28, in Bay View r'efic, Deed No. 28. i Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1922, for the taxes of 1921, and deeded' to the State June 27th, 1927• Lot 53, Block 4, in Hay View Park, Deed No. 20. Minimum Bid, $20 plus cost of sale. Property soldto the State June 26th, 1922, for the taxes of 1921s and deeded to the State June 27th, 1927. Lot 15, Block 14, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 21. Minimum bid $20.plus costs deals. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1922 for the taxes of 1921, and deeded to the State June 27th, 1927 Lots 23, 24, Block 17, In Bay View Park, Deed No. 22. Minimum Bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26, 1922, for the taxes of 1921, and deeded to the State June 27th, 1927• `I Lot 8 Block 21, in Bev View Park, Deed No. 23. Minimum B_d $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1922, for the taxes of 1921, and deeds to the State June 27th, 1927. Lot 55, Block 23, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 24. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26, 192, for the taxes of 1921, and deeded to the State June 27th, 1927- j Lot 32, in Block 26, in Bay View Park, Deed No. 25. Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. Property sold to theState June 26, 1922, for the taxes of 1921, and deeded to the State June 27th, 1927. Lots 27 and 28 in Block 27, in Bay View Pak, Deed No. 27. Minimum bid $20 plus costs of sale. The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Trembath and seconded by Supervisor Knott and passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Allowance t- Indigents. Good cause Eppearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the allowance , heretofore given to MRS. DELIA GALLAGHER, Concord, for the sum of $27 county allowani e be hereby reduced to $15 per month beginning April 1st, 1928. It is further ordered that allowance of $50 per month State aid beginning April 1st, 1928, be and the same is hereby made to MRS. KAREN NELSON, Box 794, Berkeley Route 1, Moraga Road. It is further ordered that MRS. DELLA NELSON, 420-9th St. Richmond, be and she is hereby granted $20 per month county aid beginning April let, 1929, for care I. , and maintenance of Jessie and Vera Traud. It is further ordered that MRS. PIERINA DeCORTA, SANTA FE ST. Martinez, be and she is hereby granted $30 per month state aid and $30 county aid, beginning April lst, 1928. It is f urther ardered that MRS. MARY SCHMIDT, Pacheco, be and she is hereby granted an allowance of$10 per month state aid beginning April let, 1928, for the care of her twD children. . { It is further ordered that JOHN HESSIAN, 523-'3rd St. Richmond, be andshe is hereby granted a cash allowance of 410per,month county aid beginning April la t, 1928. It is .f then ordered that MR. T. GRENFELL, 150 Washington 9t. Pt.RichMond, Y be and he is hereb- allowed an allowance of $8 pe.r month county aidbeginning Mar. let, 1928. P 4 03 IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that allowance heretofore made to MRS. ELLEN KENS', 772- 5th St. Richmond, be discontinued March let, 1928. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to Mrs. ALDRIAN COMAS, Selby, be and the same is hereby discontinued beginning April let, 1928. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to MRS. O.A. JOHNSON ' Pacheco, of $15 per month be and the same is hereby discontinued heginnicg April let, 1928. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents under care of Probation Officer. Probation Officer Thomas A,Boyer, having recommended to this Board thatthe following allowances made to indigents under his care be discontinued on date set opposite their respective names, to wit: That allowance made heretofore to T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for support and maintenance of BARBARA THOMPSON, of $10 state and $10 county aid be discontinued April let, 1928. That allowance heretofore made to MRS. EDITH JOSEPH, Pittsburg, for support and maintenance of BILLIE HOLMSTEN, dF $10 per month State and $5 county aid, be discontinued Apr iHst, 1928• That allowance heretofore made to T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, for care of Francis Schwarz, of $10 county and $10 state aid, be discontinued from and after April let, 1928. It is further ordered that the following new allowances be and the same ar= hereby made to following naned indigents on dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: ' That allowance of $50 state aid be and the same ishereby laid to Thomas A. Boyer, Probation Officer, for support and maintenance of the five minor children (Figuerira) beginning Aprilist, 1928. It is further ordered thatbeginning April-let, 1928, an allowance of $10 per month county aid be and the same is hereby allowed to MRS. MARY SHAW, Antioch, Cal. for support and maintenance of JOHN DEiialS CAMPBELL, a dependent child. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. , In the Matter of Petition to lengthen culvert and make fill on Road leading to Kndghtaen. A petition having been presented to this Board, praying for the lengthening of a culvert at junction of Oakley and Knightsen Road, and for a fill to be made to remove a dangerous condition on said road; It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby re- ferred to R.R_.Arnold, County Surveyor. In the Matter of application of State Forester and Contra Costa Hills Fire Protection Committee for an allowance. This Bm rd having received a communication from W.B.Rider, Deputy State Forester, and from Chairman and Secretary of Contra Costa Hills Fire Protection Committee, Berkeley, asking for a donationof $50 per month towards maintenance of a look-out man - on tower on Round Mountain and this Board having fully considered said matter, orders that said request be and the same is hereby denied. 404 I i In the Matter of petition of i David Solari Post #151 American Legion, i for permit to conduct a Show near Pittsburg, j without a license. j David A.Solari Post #151, American Legion of Pittsburg, having informed the Board that they are contemplating entering into a contract with Foley & Burke %f i Combined shows for an engagement in Pittsburg, during the month of May, 1928, a certain portion of the revenue to be received by the American Legion to be used in paying for indebtedness incurred by renovating the Legion Club roome, and asking permission to conduct said Show without the necessity of paying a license therefor; It is by the Board ordered that David A. Solari, Post #151, American Legion, j be and they are hereby granted permission to conduct a Foley & Burke Combined Show for an engagement in Pittsbir g, without the necessity of paying a license, and they are hereby relieved from same. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. . i In the Matter of Care of Indigent under care of Probation Officer. j Thomas A.Boyer, having reported to this Board that Mary Braga Negri, a ward of the Juvenile Court , is in need of Hospital care and not a proper subject for Detention Home, It is, by the Board ordered that Mary Braga Negri, be and she is hereby admitted to Contra Costa County Hospital for such medical care and attention as she requires.~ In the Matter of Allowance of Claims on Special Road Fund. Certain claims having been presented for ocnetruction of roads, bridges and culverts in Sup. Dist. #1, It is, by the Board ordered that said claims be paid out of the Special Road fund, to wit: Central Constriction Oo. $248.50. ' Central Construction Co. 324.00. Stege Lumber & Hdwe Co. 89.29• Stege 35.87 Stege " " 311.60. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, •r j I � I ; 4 OZ} 2 the Matter of Rtalc for \ d� formation « a Rae Protection Dist@t \ Arasa aa+ been filed with this Board praying for apolice pro mcti« District in the vicinity « Crockett ea aolo_, 2 ». teis, & the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petition 2 \ be and the s= is hereby continued y and set for Monday, May a, 192! at \ } 2 ¥£ow A.M. for such ate as the Board may thenasia wtake. \ \ \� ) \�) «� 2� . . . ..a . . . . . ] . . . . . � . ..� .y \ < % Sri STATE UE CALIFORNIA ) COUNTY OL' CONTRA COSTA ) SS. I, 9. T, Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a gull, true and correct cony of the original documents, records; instruments; books, pavers, maps and transcripts in action:: or proceeding, before the Board of Supervisors, or othenlise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and control pursuant to the provisions of sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. N.litness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors affixed this 21s t. day of De !ember , 19 7? W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) by edJaGG Deputy County Clerk REEL l�� • n CONTAINS% SUPERMORIS RECORDS Vol,ime 26 September 27, 1 26 O April I6, I�J28