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HomeMy WebLinkAboutMINUTES - 09031929 - Sup Rec Vol 1 BEFORE THE B")ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C^JTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. j TUESDAY, SEPTE:3ER 3rd, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.'— Present: Hon. -J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sulm rvisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson; C.$.Itayden, and R.J.Tre;bath. - J-H-"fells>Clerk. i i Ir. the hatter of the advertising i `} for bids for rocking Extension of Harbor Street, Pittsbur:_-_ in Sup. Dist. #4. r` This Board haviry heretofore advertised for bid= for rocking of Harbor -1 Street in PittsburFr, in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adonted b,,, this Board and this being time and nlace for receiving of bids, the j following bidders annear and Me bids in fr.11owing sums, to wit: HUTCHZhSi C' 'PANY: Rock in place in pavement, per tm, ',2.40. U.B. LEE. Rock in place in pavement, per ton, 2.44. Thereupon, it appearing that the bid of Hutchinson Company is the low- . I ;: est and best bid -,resented; j It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for said stork be awarded to Hutchinson Company for the sum of 32.40 for rock in place in pave cent. It is ordered that said Hutchinson Company give bonds in f,llo•aing asounts, to --it: fifty per cent c estimated contract price for the faithful i performance of said ccr.tract, and fifty per cent of estimated c-ntract price as security for labor and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepere contract and bonds in accordance w_t2 foregoing order. I 1. In -'atter of Advertisement for bids for grading of Road B-7 j in Su.-ervfsor District No. 2, near St.Mary's College. 3 This Board having- heretofore advertised for bids for grading of Road f 3-7 in Sunervisor "istrict #2 near St.Mary'- College, and this being time and I place for receiving of bid;, the followi.r bidders annear and file bids in fol- lowing amounts, to wit; l E.H. RIDER: Embankment, per cu. yd, a.42 X LEO G. LYYCH% " -" .46 I4. J.S. BAKER. " " .46 `.H. HAUsER: „ ,43 F J_.�LSH: .40 L.C. SEIDEL,- " " .414 DELTA DREDGitiG CO. .49 is TIFFANY, :cREY`vOLDS Ti3FANY " .39 i HEY.STREET & BELL: ° .43 i %a J.P.EULA',eD, INC. " .39 C.T. -:AL00L}.: .425 FREE,* .402 j I j r Thereupon it appearing to the Board that there are two bids of equal aaount, to Citi Tiffany, McReynolds k Tiffany and J.P.Holland, Inc. both at $.39 per cu yard, and Tiffany, McReynolds, and Tiffany being the only bidders present, j i It is, cn motion of Supervis,,r Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the .same is hereby awarded to_ . at price of a"-39 Per cu- yd Tiffany, 1:c Reynolds & Tiffanyp and that they give bonds in following amounts, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and i material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price for faithful ! performance of said contract. j I It is further ordered that the District -Attorney prepare bonds and con— tract in accordance with foregoing order. I i I In the Matter of allowance to indigents. - It is by the Board ordered that beginning Aug- let, 1929, $40 state aid ra and $50 county aid, be allowed Probation Officer T.A.Boyer, per month, for the i suonort and maintenance of Rios children, orphans. d I 1 In the utter of Contract of Bea C. Gerwick to build underground crossing ! under Santa Fe Railroad at Harbor Street, Ji 7� Pittsburg. I It is by the Board ordered that Ben O.Gerwick be granted an extension of thirty days time after Sept. 1st, 1929, to complete his contract. i i i s } In the =a.':;er of approval of i ^arrants of Reclamation District #902. i3 Good cause a-.vearing tiler^for, it is by the Board ordered that the I following warrants of P.eolamatirn +district #8802, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 513 Aug. 31, 1929 a 1!i0.00 5 4 rt 5 „ 199.5-9 4 510 32.40 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note.the approval of said Board ;n said Uarrants by affixing their signatures thereto. s i I ��9 f3 In the fatter of approval of ::'arrants of Recla.atiin District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following i ' -Warrants of Reclat:ati-^n Disttict #1619, be approved, to .Tit: No. Date Amount. 535 Aucust 30, 1929 $lco.00 50.00 637 1. 25-00 639 „ lo6.8o } ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to n¢e the approval of the said Board on soil ;:grants by affixing their aignaturea thereto. In the !`atter of Transfer of FunSs. i A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor havinC notified this Board that certain claims have been ailowcd by the Board during the last six weeks against operations prior � to June 30, 1929, r.:akin necessary a few minor adjustments acd appropriations for fiscrl year. 1926-29: It is, h•' the Board ordered that the following transfer of funds be and the � same are hereby made: ' 1;356.86 be and tae ss:e is hereby ordered transferred from General appro- priation for Supervisor District #2 from Capital Outlay fund to Yainte.nance Fund. Transfer 5109.20 from maint nance Pxad of Sup. Dist. #3, t^ Capital Outlay Fund. Transfer 33.90 fro, UnBudgeted Reserve To Salary Fund to cover shortage in that amount in original appropriation to cover statutory ualaries of County s Clerk'a e. Transfer 52.36 fr^::: Unbudgeted Reserve fund to cover over expenditure Of that amount from office of Far::: Advisor. Transfer fro::': the balance of the fund 'heretofore transferred from fl Unbud,eted Reserve Fund for :"e use of Roads 5 and 23, in Sup. Dist. #1, the hum of ,49.62 and frnra the Unbudgeted Reserve Fund the surr, of 514.12 to the funds of i R.D. 1, 3.10.1, to pay claims of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. amounting to the sum of -,463.94. a In the Latter of Completion of Contract of R.N.Zurdoch to improve Road A C-3 from Shell Avenue, l.artinez to D. Street, Martinez, is Sun. Dist. 43. County Suve;ror R.n.Arrold, .avi,ic filed with this Board his certificate 9 shotiving tact the contract of R.\.!:urdoch, for o ceding Road 0-3, in Sup. District #3 which contract was dated July 5th, 1929,and on which the Globe Indemnity company was Surety, has been completed according to plans and specifications, A i It is, on mo.ion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered t'nat said contract be and the s;:r:e is hereby declar_d completed and said road accepted this 3rd day of September, 1929 4 i In the Yetter of petition for formation of Byron County Rural Fire Protection District. The hearing on petition for formation of Byron County Rural Fire Protectioq District comes regularly before the Board at this time, and Asaph wilder and James wilder, appearinE and filin.g protests against the grantin:: of said petition as to i their nronerty, and after hearinE statement of said Asaph wilder and James wilder, i It i� on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the further hear— ing on said petition be and the.sarne is hereby continued to and set for Monday � Sept. lo', 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. In the l=atter of Acquisition & Improvement District #3, of County of Contra Costa, California. j ORDER DIR-CTI:iG PRUARATIONOF SPECIFICATIONS AND APPOINTING ENGINEER I { OF MIRK AND FIXING HIS 0017ENSATION AND APPOINTING ATTORNEY FOR SAID I y ,ORK AND FIXING HIS COETENS.kT_I^.N. i IMREAS, the public interest and necessity require the Acquisition here— inafter set forth: N071 THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That EDTARD A. HOFFILAN, a competent person, be and he is hereby appointed and .esignated and directed to prepare and furnish Speci-.1oations for toe proposed Acquisition of the lands necessary for widening Lowell Avenue between the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue (outside) in Contra Costa County, and the westerly line of 36th Street inside the City of i Richmond, California, tc a uniform width of sixty feet, and also for widening saidi Thirty—sixth Street between Lowell Avenue and the southerly line of Andrade Boule bard in the City of Richmond, to a uniform width of fifty feet. All of said lands, i proposed to be acquired for said widening are located in and are a portion of Lot 99 of the San Pablo Rancho of the Countv of Contra Costa,State of California, i He is hereby further appointed and employed as "-Engineer of 77ork" to do and furnis�n i all Civil EnSineerin_ and all SUrveyir: and other similar work or services and. to lav out and supervise all work thereunder, and to payout of compensation herein fixed, all expenses for the services of a Zoning Expert, if it shall be necessary to emplo.. anv such expert, and all other expenses incident to the preparation of said plans and specifications and to do each and every act necessary as said "Engineer of :96rk". His compensation for said work and service to be, and the sane is hereby fixed at the total sum of($700.00) seven hundred dollars. Said specifications to include descriptions of all property to be acquir- ed together with a Mao of Plat showing the sar:e, and all plans and specifications necessary for said acquisition, to,ether with a. statement of the estimated cost of the same (inclusive of incidental costs and expenses of the proceedings) and also a description of t_.e proposed District to be benefited by said Acquisition i and to be known as t^e "Aseesscent District" and a map or plat showinz the same together with the dif'erer,t Zones within paid District and a statemn nt as to what percentage shall be rn.ieed from each zone. The said Listrict to be known as "Acquisition and L•nprnvesent District Na. 3 of the County of Contr?; Costa, 5 Stateof Califorria.° BE IT FURTHER RSSOLVED: That Homer W.Patterson, a competent Attorney be and he is hereby appointed and employed as Attorney to prepare all or any portion of the proceedings including res^lutions, orders, notices,contracts, pleadings, or k ' judcments, court documents, and any or all matters incident to the consummation of the acquisition and as compensation for the work and service as said attorney, the said Ho:,:er :7.Patterson 4 all receive the total s,xm of($200.00) Two hundred Dollars.. F The foregoing order is adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa n ti County, California, ata regular meeting of said Board, held an Tuesday the 3rd day of 1929 September, I p ,_ , bytae following vote of tae members thereof: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. _Noes: None. Absent: .;one. ii k I i- IN THE Matter of Acquisition and Improve:ent District No. 2 of the county of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLUTION OF INTENTIOE NO. 1. BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Co::tra Costa, State of California, as follors: ' That the ;ublic interest and necessity require, that it is more than local or ordinary public benefit, and that it is the intention of the said Board of Super visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to order the following I 3 improvement of Colusa Avenue and a porticr. of Santa Fe Avenue, to wit: That Colusa Avenue from the southerly boundary line cf Berkeley Park as per map thereof of record in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Cost;:, StatP of California, Northwesterly to its intersection with Santa Fe i 4 i Avenue, shall be graded to a width of 41 feet and have constructed thereon an asphal11ic �A concrete base course four (4) inches in thickness with a. bithulithic :7earing Surfaced 0 two (2) inches in thickness, also that cement concrete curbs and graters shall be con- l�f structed thereon, also that catch basins shall be constricted on the existing enneretje culvert located at the southerly boundary line of aforemention Berkeley Park. ' Also that Santa Fe Avenue fro:: a point opposite the southerly line of Lotl 15, Block 3, Cerrito Par{, as per map thereof of record in the nffice of the bounty Recorder of the County of Cont:-_ Cost:,., State of California, Northerly to anoint l opposite the Northerly boundary line of aforemention Berkeley Park, shall be graded I : to a width of 41 feet and have constructed thereon an asphaltic concrete base course four (4) inches in thickness with a bitulithic :,earin.' Surface two (2) Inches in thickness, also that cement curbs and gutters shall be constructed thereon, also that; � a 24 inch part round corrugated iron pipe culvert shall be constructed across Santa Fe Avenue at a porn: opposite the southerly curb line of Lynn Avenue. Also that a i headwall be constructed on the easterly end of said culvert. 1 Also that the westerly and southerly half of Santa Fe Avenue from a point opposite aforement'_on northerl,7 boundary line of Berkeley Paris Northerly and westerly to a point opposite the westerly line of Block 6 of aforemention Cerrito Park, shall r s be =eat raded to a width of 20 1 ' " t g / and have constricted ther.on an asphaltic concrete base course four (4) inches in thickness with a bitulithic wearing surface two (2) j I inches in thickness, also that cement concrete curbs and gutters shall he constructed on aforemention westerly aid southerly side of said Santa Fe Avenue, also that a Eatch basin be constructed on the westerly section of an existing concrete culvert extend , Ing across said Santa Fe Avenue at a point 170 feet southeasterly from the westerly' line of aforemention Block S. j Also that the intersection of all streets, avenues, lanes, places, drives,,' boulevards and roads leading into or away `row, said Colusa and Santa Fe Avenues shall be graded and have constructed thereon an ashaltic concrete base course four (4) inches in thickness with a bitulithic wearing surface two k2) inches in thickness, also that cement concrete curbs and gutters shall be constructed thereon. Said improvements shall extend from the easterly and westerly line of Santa Fe Avenue i resterly and easterly to its intersection with aforemention improvement on Santa Fell Avenue and shall extend frorn the northerly and southerly line of Colusa, Avenue southerly and northerly to its intersection with aforesaid improvement on Colusa Avenue, all of which will more oarticulerly arrear by reference which is hereby made to the plans, specificatilons, profiles and detailed drawings for a full and de' tailed description and location of said proposed work and improvement, end of the grades to which the same is to be constructed, and the notice of all persons affect' ed is directed to the grades for tl:e proposed improvement and to the provisions of the acquisition and improveieent act of 1925 relating to grades. i I Particular notice is directed to the fact that substantial changes in the I , i relation of the elevation of abutting property to that of Colusa and Santa Fe Avenues, as it i%-ill exist after bein_, improved will res•,lt frc::: the construction of the above mentioned imnrovements to the prom:red grades; Reference is herebe rade to the specifications, plans, profiles and detail; i drawings for the above described work and impro^emeat, approved by said Board of i Supervisors of the Count_; of Coctra Costa, and on file in the office of the Clerk j i of said for the estimated cost of the improvement (inclusive of incidental eapense>I i and costs of the proceeding) for a full and detailed description and location of said proposed work and improvement, and of tae grades to which the same is to b� constructed. i That all of the said rork shall be done in the places and in the manner and to the grades and of the materials as specified, set forth and shown on the ' plans and snecifica.tions for said work. i That the district of lands which -gill be benefited by said proposed work I I and improvements, to be known as the "Assessment District" shall, as proposed, include all that territory in the said County of Contra Costa, within the following ' i described exterior boundary line, to wit: biCI1111:;0 AT a point, which point is the southwesterly corner of Lot 18 i Block 3, Cerrito Park, t.ence e=sterly along the southerly line of said Lot 18 to a point, which point is the southeasterly corner of said Lot 18, thence easterly along a line to a point, which point is Vie southwesterly corner of Lot 3, Block M. Berkeley Park, thence easterly alone: the southerly line of said Lot 3, to a point, which point is the northeasterly corner of lot o of paid Block NT., thence southerly alons the easterlv line or aforexenti;n Lot o to a point, which point is: I I 7 i I I the southeasterly corner of Lot 6, thence southerly alon? a line to a point, which point is the n:thwesterly corne_• of Lot 9, Block M. Berkelev Park, thence southerly I I along the westerly line of Lots 9, 6,5, 4, 3, 2 and 1 of Block Y. to a joint, which I point is on the southerly tract line of aforemention Berkeley Park, thence along said ' southerly tract line 21. 41042115" E. distance of 17.15 feet to a point, thence S. 51027'45" E. a distance of 146.11 feet to a noint, thence 11. 55017'15" E. a distance of 231.00 feet to a point, thence N. 71039130" E. a distance of 211.55 feet to a point, thence N. 70000' E a distance of 462 feet to a point, thence N. 39027' S. a distance fee of 145.62,%- a point, thence :d. 13005' .,. alone the easterly tract line of a,forementi4�n ' Berkeley Park to a point, which point being the southeasterly corner of Lot S, Block A of Berkeley Park, thence westerly along the southerly line of Lot 6 to a point, which point is the snutheesterly corner of Lot 6 of said Block A, thence northerly along the easterl- line of Lot 7 to z point, chic: point is the Northeasterly corner of Lot 7, thence :.,esterl,�• slon� ..e Northerly line of skid Lot 7 to a point, thence Si 13005' E. aloha t::e westerly int line of said Lot 7 to a point, which point is the southwesterly corner of Lot 7, thence south^resterly alons� aline to a point, :vnich pn nt is the Northwesterly corner of Lot 5 Block G of aforementinn Berke-:,y Park, and thence 9 southerly ;ilorry the westerly line of aforementinn Let 5 to a point, which point is ' southwesterly crrnar of said Lot 5, hence southwesterly al-ng the easterly line of Lot 5 of aiorec.ention Block G t^ F. point, which point is the southeasterly corner I of Lot 5, thence westerly along the southerly line n£ Lot 5 to a point, which point ' is the southwesterly corner of Lot 5, t_:ence westerly along a line to a point, which i point is the northeasterly corner of Lot 4, Block B. Berkeley Park, thence southwesterly along the westerly line of Berkeley P:L :_ Boulevard as it is so designated and delinea - ed on that certain aforenention, map of Berkeley Park to a point, which point is on thi .G{ I East__^rly line of Lot 15, Block F. Berkeley Park, 110 feet southerly from the north- easterly corner of aforementinn Lot 1S, thence along the are of a circle having a radius of 10 feet a distance of 15.12 feet to a point, thence northresterly and northerly alon,;r the east.arly line of Cerrito Aven:e as so design:?.ted and delineated on aforemen= tion reap of Berkeley Par,,, to a noint, which point is -n the northerly tract lire of afcremention Ber elev Park, thence -westerly alen_r said Nrrtherly tract line and its I i t.t projection to its intersection ':ith the center line of Santa Fe Avenue, thence north I i( :est,rly and resterly alon said center lire of Santa Fe avenue to its intersection with the northerly projection of t..e westerly line of Bock 5 of aforernention Cerrito ! a!! Park, taence southerly alone e projection of afo_ecertion resterly lire of block 5 1 A. and the resterly line of Block 5 to a point, hich point is the southwesterly corner of Lot 32 of aforementinn Block 5, tl:e:':ce eastern- along the southerly line of said Lot 12 tc a point, •.:hick point is ..: southeasterly corner of Lot 32, thenoe southerly € alanr; the center line of aforec:entior. Bloc__ 5 tn a point, tic`, point is the south- i iia :•restcrlrcornier of Lot 5, Block 5, th-tice easterly alon•r the smithoriy line p£ =aid Lot 5, Block 5, and Lot 23 ' r,Block 1, o: aforer, on Cerrito Park to a point, which point is the southeasterl+; corner cf said Lot 23, thence southerly al-n,- the resterly line of Lots 5,6, and 7 of afores:enticn. Block 1 toe point, which point is t:-:e south- i ; esterly corner of Lot 7, thence westerly ales, the northerly line of Lots 12 and 13 of aforementicn Block 1 to e point, which point is the northwesterly corner cf Lot 13> thence smut,^rl•, alon;r t;:e westerly line. of Lot 13 to ;, point, which point is the I 9�ut^wester17 nor.,_. ._ .._:id Loc 1? th,n - southorly along• a 11ine t2 a point, which Ii A _ i' i I _ point is the northwesterly corner of Lot 50, Block 2, of aforemention Cerrito Park, i thence southerly along; the 'Sesterly line of Lots 50, 6, 7, 5, 9 and 10 to a point, whioh point is the s,u thriesterly corner of Lot 10, thence westerly alone the northerly I line of Lot 11 of aforemention Block 2 to a point, which point is the northwesterly corner of said Lot 11, thence southerly alone; t:;e westerly line of bots 11, 12, and 13, Block 2, to a point, which point is the southwesterly corner of Lot 13, thence westerly along the northerly line of Lot 14, of said Block 2 to a noint, which point i is the nort1n,,,e,4terly corner of Lot 14, thence southerly along the westerly Iine of I Lots 14, 15, 16, 17 and 15, Block 2 to a point, which point is the southwesterly corner of Lot 19, thence westerly along the northerly line of Lot 19, Block-2, to a point, which point is the northwesterly corner of Lot 19, thence southerly along the , westerly line of Lots 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24, Block 2 to a noint, which point is the southwesterly corner of Lot 24, thence sontherl^ alone a line to a point, i which point is the northwesterly corner of Lot 1 of aforemention Block3, Cerrito Park, thence southerly along the center line of said Block 3 to a point, which point I is the point of beginning. Reference is herebv made to the map of said assessment district, approved! by said Board of Supervisors and on file in the office of the clerk of said Board of Supervisors, which indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory to be included in said nrpnosed assessa:ent district, and which said map shall govern for all details as to the extent therof. Being all within, the County of Contra Costa, State of California, saving and excepting and excluding fro^, said district, all, streets, avenues, boule i vards, lanes, alleys, crossings and places therein included and contained and of which said proposed "Assessment District" lies within the unincorporated territory of the! Cot,nty of Contra Costa, and the incorporated territory of the City of 21 Cerrito i - State of California. j That the location of streets, avenues, boulevards, lanes, alleys, cross-I Ings and places therein include; and contained upon which said work is to be done, as aforesaid, are shown respectively on those certain r"s.ps and plats on file in the! i office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to wit: i "Berkeley Park" filed duly 6, 1911, Map Book 5, page 116. "Berkeley Park, Amended Yap" filed '::arch 5, 1912, map Book 6, Page 142. I "Berkeley Park, Amended I!ap No. 2" filed duly 5,1913, tmap book 10, page 235. I "Cerrito Park" filed Au ust 5, 1909, than Book 2, page 37. "Cerrito Park, Amended Map Book 1" filed December 4, 1911, yap Book 6, page 130. I ' I "Cerrito Park, Amended ia.p Block 2" filed September 19, 1911, Bap Book 5, page 125. Reference to said plans and specificati ma is hereby especially trade, I i excentir.- hot:ever, freta all t described :work, such "nor}, as is required by law to be kept in order and repair by any person or company having railroad tracks i thereon, and excentine from. all the aforesaid described :pork any portion thereof already done to,the official line and grade, an6 c,nstructed all in accordance wit-� plans and srecificatlons therein +tentir,ced. i 9 I That, in the judgment of this Board of Supervisors varying benefits to be derived by different parcels of land lyin within said district require, and that, i therefore, said assessment district shall be divided into 36 separate zones, desig- r_ated Zones 1, 2,3,4,5,6,7,5,9,10,11,12,13,14,15,1'0,17,13,19,20,21,22,23,24,25,2'0, 1 27,25,20,30,31,32, 33,34,35 and 36. Each of said zones as proposed is plainly show upon the said man of the assesss:ert district on file in the office of the Clem of this Board of Supervisors, to which said map reference is hereby made for the bound aries of and all details concerning said zones. ' The percentage, as proposed, of tae sum to be raised each year by the levy and collection of special assessment taxes in said district from the lands in each of said zones for the payments on the principal and interest of the bonds to be is- sued to defray the expenses of the things herein proposed to be done are hereby de- termined to be as follo!vs: From Zone 1 00.10% From Zone 2 00.92% From Kone 3 02-97% From. Zone 4 04.76 From Zone 5 01.99% From Zone 01.2P% From Une 7 02.44% From Zone 9 01.71% From Zone 9 oo.96% From Zone 10 09.17% From Zone 11 01.69% From Zone 12 09.90fo From Zone 13 05.24% From Zone 14 03.10 From Zone 15 01.16 ' Fro:n Zone 16 00.95- F r om 0.95-Fron Zone 17 03.39'- From Z:ne 19 02.05- From Zone 19 02.49% From Zone 20 00.93; From Zone 21 02.0 From Zone 22 01. From Zone 23 00.-,91 From 4ore 24 o0.67p From Zone 25 01.65' From Zone 26 00.67% From Zone 27 00.3]% Fro:, Zone 28 20.32% From Zone 29 01.22' From Zone 30 00.37H From Zone 31 04.8o- From Zone 32 01.46- From Zone 33 02.12% From Zone 34 00.980 From Zone 35 01.22- From Zone 36 02.38% That t.e Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of i California, at a re vLir meetin_ thereof, field ra the 3rd day of Juce, 1929, by ' Resolution duly and re7,.larly adopted, agreed to contribute the sum of Five thousand and no/100 ($5,000.00) dollars from the Road Fund of Supervisorial District No. 1 I of the County of Contra C(rta, State of California) toward said improvement. Said payment ^pill be :Wade thirty (30) days after the completion and acceptance of said ' rook as set fart:: cn Liprovemec:t Plan 1o. 1, beir.S especially referred to for further particulars. The entire cost, charge and expense of said work and improve-'; ment, less any amounts paid by the Board of Suiervisors shall be chargeable and asses- ed to t::e "gssessc.ent District" heretofore described. i That t; defray the exenses of the things proposed to be done, as above set{ forth, bonds will be issued to t'.e total amount of the same (excepting t^e amount tb be contributed as hereinbefore provide_'), said b•^scs to bear interest st the rate of si;: (6%) per cent Der annu:r., payable semi-e.ncu•lly, the first interest payment to be made on the second say of Janr.:^;,os the second dac.of Juiy, whichever month I r in I I first succeeds the date of the bonds) next succeeding one year after the date of such, I bon._s, the aggregate princival of all bands issued to be paid and discharged within ! twelve (12) ,ears after the date of issuance, approximately one-tenth (1/10) part or said a._ re;ate principal to be payable annually. The first payment on the aggro Cate principal of the bondelissued will be made two years after the issuance thereof. That a special fund for t;:e payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy i of special �.soees::ent taxes upon the lands within the assessr.,ent district, according j to the assessed value of said land.-(exclusive of the improvements thereon) and in accordance with tae zones and percentages as finally determined by the said Board of� Supervisors. Said Bends shall be issued in accordance with the provisions of the "Acquisition and Irrprcverrent Act of 1925". I VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEH:That Monday, the 7th day of October, 1929, at the i hour of ten o'clock A.Y. of said day, at the Council Chambers of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, Stat_ of California, situated in the County Court House at viartinez, Contra Costa County, California, are hereby filed as the time and place when and where any and all persons havinz any objections to the proposed ' I grades to which the improvement is proposed to be constructed, to the extent of the "Assessment District" to the z>nes into which it is proposed said District is to be t divided, or to the percentages tc be raised fro_•; each or any said v.,,:es, or to any or! all the foregoing, may appear before the said Board of'Supervisors conducting the said proceeding, and short cause, if any, why said proposed improvement should not be, carried out in accordance mita the said plans, profiles, detailed drawings and spec- ifications therefor, and in accordance with this Resolution of Intention. attention! ' is hereby directed to the provisions of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 19254 i relative to objections and protests. That the r.roceedincl;s for said improvement shall be had and ta]eilI der and j in accordance •rrith an Act of tee Legislature of the State of California, known and designvted as the "Acquisition and Improvement act of 1925" approved May 23rd, 1925 � end said 'ootids shall be issued in accordance with the provisions of said Act, and amend:::ents thereto. i i That Ross L. Calfee, a competent person, of the County of "Dutra Costa, State of California, is hereby appointed Superintenacat of -,9ork, without compensation ; and he is hereby ordered to sauce to be conspicuously posted in the form and the manner provided in said Act, notice of tae adoption of this res-luticn. 77hich said notices;! ' shall consist of printed copies of thi- Resolution entitled "i:otice of Public Improle- _ent." i That the Clark of this Board of Supervisors shall certify to the adoption i of this resolution and shall cause the same to be published by two insertions in the "The Journal" a weekly newspaper published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, rhlich is hereby designated for that purpose, and for mak- , i Ing all other publications in or incident to these proceedin;:s. The _oregoin> Resnluti=.. was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Californi-., at a regular :neeting thereof held on , the 3rd day of Septe,nLer, 1929, by the follo­;i::g vote of the me:rbars tharaof; I Ayes: °upervisors Zeb Kn,,tt, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W-J.Buchanan, and R.J.Trembat- 'does: "bsent: Xcne. I Ii I' Ia the Matter of allowance of claims. Claims against the different funds oPt..e County are presented to the Board, and those found to be legal are ordered allowed by the Board and signed 1 ' by Chairman and Clerk. . And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, September l6th, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. t . .Ch32r106a. .7 Ai i �r 1 1? IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CENTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, SEPTErBER 16, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, i C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. - - - J H.Rells,Clerk. , In the Matter of Allowance to j i Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, IT IS ORDERED that the following allowances , be and the same are hereby decreased, to wit: The allowance heretofore made to MRS. ANGELINA LAZZARINI, 8C1 Castro St. Martinez, be decreased to $20 state and $10 county aid, beginning Sept. 16, 1929. That allowance of $80 state aid, heretofore made to MOS. ROSE FAGUNDAS, Lafayette, be decreased to $70 per month State aid, beginning Sept. 14, 1929. That allowance heretofore discontinued to FRANCISCA BALISTIERI, Martinez, Cal. of $15 permonth be hereby re-instated as of Aug. 1st, 1929. It is further ordered that MRS. SYBIL WILKINSON, Lafgyette, Cal. be and she is hereby granted $10 state and $10 county aid, beginning Aug. let, 1929. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT Mr. FREDERICK ACKE, be granted $12 per month, cash allowance, as of date Sept. let, 1929. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that MANUEL Moms, 624 Haven St. Martinez, be granted 00Fash allowance of $12 per month beginning Sept. let, 1929. _ That J.T. CON'MLL, 448- 2nd St. Richmond, be granted cash allowance of $20 per month, beginning Sept. lst, 1929• That a county cash allowance of 390 per month granted to MANUEL PPRRY, , Arreba A Estudillo Ste. be decreased to $70 per month commencing Sept. let, 1929• It is further ordered that Mrs. CAROLINE HANNIFF, Walnut Creek, be and she is hereby granted a county cash allowance of $20 per month commencing Sept. 1, 1929. It is further ordered that the following allowance heretofore made to following named indigents be and the same are hereby discontinued from and a iter date set opposite their respective names: MRS. FERNANDA ROMERO, Crockett, discontinued Sept. 12, 1929. MRS. FRANK LUCIDO, 238 Los Medanos St. Pittsburg, discontinued July 1, 1929. MRS. MARY LUCIDO, 500 CUTTER ST. Pittsburg, discontinued July 1st, 1929.. i i In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of Ben Gerwick to build subway under tracks of Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company at Pittsburg. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, having reported to this Board that the contract of Ben C.Gerwick, with United states Fidelity and Guaranty Co. Baltimore.Hd. as surety for the building of subway under the tracks of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, has been completed according to plans and specifications;' 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 work accepted this 16th day of September, 1929.x i i r 13 '` I i I In the Matter of Erecting Warning Signs. A request having been made to this Board from Kensington Improvement Club to have Stop signs placed along Arlington Boulevard, Tt is by the Board ordered that the California '�Itomobile Association be ' and they are hereby ordered to place ten"Stop" and four 9Unit Reflectors along Arlington Way as indicated on map presented by said Association to this Board and as, recommended by them. i The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Erecting Warning Signs. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that California Automobile Association place signs at following places on county roads, in Contra Costa County, towit; 1 Red Reflector at junction of Bay Point Road and Dr. McKenzie's property y at Concord. 1 "Stop" sign at intersection b£ Wanda Street with Valley Street,Crockett. i 1 "Left Turn" sign on Jersey Road in Supervisor District X15.; I i In the Batter of Cancelktion of Court House Building Bonds. i C.L.Dodge,County Treasurer having reported to this Board that the County is the owner of 54 Court House building bonds# of the denomination of $500 each, amount= ing to $27,000 and that there is sufficient money on hand collected for payment of said bonds, to retire said boirls, IT IS, By the Board ordered that said 54 Court House Bonds owned by the �ounty;l of Contra Costa, and now in possession of County Treasurer be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled by said County Treasurer and County Auditor and the money I represented value of said bonds be transferred from interest and sinking fund of said Court House Bond issue to proper funds from which it was taken to purchase said bonds.;, i i In the tratter of Street ' Assessments on property in Martinez. j It appearing to the Board that the County is the owner of certain property in Town of Martinez, to.wit; Lot No. 1 Block 327, Additional Survey of the 'own of Martinez, and the south 50 feet of Lot 9, Block 21, and that upon each of said Lots there is due for street assessments the sum of $64.61 on the south 50 feet of Lot 6 ' S Black 21, and $166.96 on Lot 1, Block 327, of said Additional Surveyof the Town cc t Kartinez; It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County' Treasurer in favor of City of Martinez, for the sum of $231,59 as represented by Tax I f' 14 Bills No. 962 and 760—a, of said town of Martinez.,- In artinez.,In the Latter of Granting Dance permits. It is, by the Board ordered that the following dance permit be and the same Is hereby granted to Oakley Women's Club for Oct. 12, 1929$ to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. an above date at Oakley. In the Matter of approval of bonds on Contracts. i A contract having been awarded to Hutchinson Company and to Tiffany, McReynolds, & Tiffany, and said Hutchinson Company having presented to this Board, bonds with Pacific Indemnity Company as Surety and Tiffany, McReynolds & Tiffany, having pre. sented bonds with Aetna Casualty & Surety Co. of Hartford, Conn.as Surety. It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and the same are hereby approved by this Board and Chairman cf this Hoard is hereby authorized to'. execute said contracts for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. i In the Matter of Erection of Telephone i Poles on Giant Road. i Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board to erect two telephone poles on Giant Road, south of Santa Fe Tracks, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said permit,! be and the same is hereby granted upon following conditicns: That said poles will be placed under the supervision of and to the entire satisfaction of the County Surveyor and Supervisor of Supervisor District #1.,11 i. i I i In the latter of Granting Leaves ' of Absence. Applications aving been made to this °oard for leave of absence by John McNamara,Deputy County Auditor, and Ralph Cunningham, Deputy County Recorder; and Aubrey Wilson, Coroner of Contra Costa County; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that a leaves , of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of Kalifornia, be and the same is hereby granted to each of said cfi'icers. i i In the Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Probation, Officer for support and maintenance of three Panagazzi children, be reduced from $60 to $40 per month ($20 state and $20.00 nounty aid). In the ratter of Application of Contra Costa Golf Club for a permit to install a five inch water pipe along county road. The Contra Costa Golf Club having made application to this Board for a ' permit to install and maintain a line of five inch water pipe in following described portion of County road of the County of Contra Costa, State of California: and from the Easterly boundary of the county road leading from Pacheco to Talnut Creek, at the Gianelli property, crossing: said county road in a general westerly direction ' and along the county road leading from said Pacheco--Talnut Creek Road, to the entrance of the property occupied by Contra Costa Golf Club; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted to install and maintain said water pipe, the same to be laid under the direction of and to the entire satisfaction of thi County Surveyor and Supervisor of District No. 3. Said permit to be revocable at any time• by the order of the Board of Supervisors. i i In the latter of Transfer of Funds. William H.Hanlon,County Superintendent of Schools, having filed with this Boardi ' his certificate showing that the following school Districts in Contra Costa County have not sufficient money to their credit in the various funds to meet lawful claidee of the District and requesting for a transfer to these districts in accordance with Section 4.290 of the School Law "Temporary Transfers to Districts from County Bine" of certain amounts hereinafter named, and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, to make said transfers, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Treasurer transfer to the hereinafter named districts from any available funds that he may have on hand, and that will not be required for other purposes, before a re—transfer can be made, the following sums to following districts, to wit: DISTRICT. GENERAL FUND SPECIAL FUND. Antioch—Live Oak Union Dist $3,000.00 $1000.00. Concord Elementary Dist. 2,000.00 Bay Point Elementary Dist. 500.00 ' Martinez Elementary Dist. 4,000.00 PinoleHercules Union Dist. 1.000.00 j Pittsburg Elementary Diet. 5,000.00 $$ort Costa Elementary Dist. 500.00 ibdeo Elementary Dist. 11000.00 2000.00 San Pablo Elementary Diet. Sig 1' 00:005 $3000.00 _ HIGH ECHO"-LS. Antioch High School 3.000.00 Pittsburg High School 1+,000.00 Richmond Union High Shool 10,000.00 San Ramon Valley U.H.9. 1 coo 00 i In the Matter of approval of Warrants Of Reclamation District $?_059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is By the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be and the same are hereby ordered approved: No. Date Diet. ' 654 Sept. 6, 1929 $ 110.00 655 " 57.95 657 1719.560 659 n 45.00 n And the Clerk and Chairman of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i In the Matter of Advertisement for Bide for Paving Portion of Harbor Street, Pittsburg, in Sup. Dist. #4. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids to be presented up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. of this day, for the paving of a portion of Harbor Street Pittsburg, in Supervisor District #4, Contra Costa County with hydraulic concrete in accordance with plans and specifications adopted on 19th day of August, 1929, and this being time and place for receiving of bide, and no bidders appear or file any bids, and no bids being received, ' Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that no bids having been received and that this Board has a competent engineer under whose supervision said work can be done, It is, by the Board ordered tnat R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor who 1s a competent engineer, proceed to have said work done as specified in said plans and specifications, profile and cross-sections, by purchasing materials and having work done by day labor. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Matter of Petition for Formation i of County Fire Protection District to be known ' as Byron County Rural Fire rrotection District. i A petition having been filed with this Board on the.17th day of July, 1929', asking for the formation of a County.Fire Protection District to be known as"Byron County Rural Fire Protection )istrict of the County of Contra Costa", praying for an election to be held to determine whether said District would be formed as reo_uired ' by la::,, in such cases, and it appeari=ng �o the Board that said petition sets forth the boundaries of said proposed District, which said proposed District is hereinafter particularly described, and this Board having heretofore fixed the time and place of' hearing. of all objections to the formaticn of said District or to the boundaries thereof, and caused notice of said hearing to be published in the Byron Times, a newspaper printed and oublished in the "ounty of Contra Costa, in the manner and for the time required by law, and having, caused notice in the form and manner as required by law to be posted in said District, and it appearing, by the affidavit r �7 of Harry Hammond, that notice was published in the Byron Times, and posted in the i manner required by law in said proposed District as appears by the affidavit of A.J.', LeGrand, on file herein, and said matter having been set for Tuesday, the 3rd day of September, 1929, at the hour of 10 o'clock A.Y. and James 7illiam 1ilder and Asaph I Wilder having filed protests to the irdusion of their property within said District,! and said Asaph Wilder and °aures William Wilder, having appeared before the Board and make statements to the Board regarding the forming of said districts and inclusim of their property in said District, and said matter having been regularly ; ' c^ntinued to the 166th day of Sept. 1929, for further hearing and for investigation,' by Supervisor Trembath, and now on this loth day of September, 1929, certain residents of the said proposed Fire Protection. "istrict, appearing before the Board urging the granting- of said Fire Districtas prayed for in said petition and said matter having been submitted to the Board for consideration and i It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the pro- tests of James William Wilder and Asaph 'Hilder against their property being included in said District be and the same is hereby denied. And it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of said Territory to form said District in accordance with the ori__inal boundaries pre-; sented, NOT,, THEREFORE, upon motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, it is BY THE BOARD RESOLVED AND ORDERED that an election be and the same is ' hereby ordered to be held in said proposed Byron County Rural Fire Protection District on Tuesday, the 15th day of "ctober, 1929, between the hours of six o'clock A.M. and seven o'clock P.M. of said day, during which period the polls shall remain open at which the qualified ale ctors of said proposed District may vote Sr or against the formation of said Byron County Rural Fire Protection District. i Said proposed Byron County Rural Fire Protection District is situated in the County of Contra Costa, and the boundaries thereof are more particularly des- cribed as follows; To include all the territory embraced in the school districts of Byron, Byron Hot Springs and Excelsior. Reference is hereby .rade to said petition filed in the office of the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board of Supervisors of Couhty of Contra Costa, for ' further particulars. The ballots to be voted at said election shall state the following proposit- ion.- "Shall the Byron County Rural Fire Protection District be established"? I and opposite and to the right of said proposition shall be printed the words: �i I "Yes" and "No" together with voting squares. ' It is further ordered that the following place in said proposed Byron County Rural Fire Protection District be place for holding said election and following named qualified electors of said District be apnointed and are appointed to act as j election officers to conduct said election and shall be considered the officers of election of said proposed district: -i+ I Polling Place: I.O.C.F. HALL, Byron. Inspector; Manuel J.Pimental. Judge: Leslie V.Richardson Clerk: Mrs. Frances A.Hudson. I I I i It is futther ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause a copy of this: Resolution to be published once a week for two successive weeks prior to the date of election in "Byron Times" a newspaper published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa and also that a cony of this Resolution be posted in three of the most public places in the said proposed Co�mty Fire Protection District at least ten days prior to the date of said election. - The vote on the said order being as follows, to wit: I - Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. i Absent: None. I i I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 7th, 1929, at j 10 o'clock A.M. i i I G' i . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. i I I I i i i I I I I j i i i i i r� 19 'IF ,5 I I i BEFORE THE BOARD OF 9UPERVI30RS OF CONTbA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Or CALIFORNIA. i MONDAY, OCTOBER 7th, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott, 0"scar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J-F.Sells,Clerk. I i The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Septemberl 1929, are read to the Board by the Clerk and approved as read and signed by the hairman and Clerk. i I In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District 42 of County of Contra Costa. The proposed plan of improvement of said Acquisition District #2 having been filed with this Board, and this Board having fixed Monday the 7th day of October i 1929, at hour of 10 o'clock A.M. of said day, at the Council Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of Contra. Costa County, State of California, situate in the Court I House in Martinez, as time and place .hen and where any and all persons having any objections to nroposed improvement, to the proposed grades to which improvements are to be constructed, or to t?:e extent of the assessment district, to the zones ' into which said proposed improvements are to be divided, or the percentages to be raised on each or any of said zones, or to each or all of said report, may appear I before the Board of Supervisors and show cause, if any they have, why the said proposed improve:rent should not be carried nut according to plans and specifications" i profile, detailed drawings, etc. and in accordance with Resolution of Intention and now at this time, the folloring persons having filed objections to the Assessment and to*the District, to crit: J.N. Holmes, J.L.Gaylord, Anna A.Lewis and Mrs. Bond; - Thereupon the Board is addressed by J.N.Holmes, regarding the assessment on his property and by H. Jacoby, Phil Lee, Walter N.Baxter, and R.T.Waddle, in behalf of the assessment district; i Thereupon a conclusion not having, been reached as to the district assessment', It is, on motion-uly made and carried, bythe Board ordered that the further hearing on said matter be and the same is herebv ordered continued to and set for yonday, j October 21st, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. i I i I ' In the vatter of Petition to Rock Road. A ne tition was pr:sented to the Board of Supervisors to rock Acalanes Road in Supervisor District #2l I Thereupon said matter was referred to Supervisor Olsson in whose District said Road is situated. i I P 20 i In the Scatter of Placing Signs j i along County Highway. This Board having heretofore ordered a "Stop° sign to be erected at "inslow and Valley Streets in Crockett, and it appearing that said crossing is not i contained in Ordinance of this Board, j ' It is, by the Board ordered that that certain Order heretofore made on the 166th day of September, 1929, be and the sa:r,e is hereby modified by striking out and; removing therefrom that certain sign to be placed at corner of 7inslow and Valley Streets in Crockett. I In the Vatter of Purchase of Real Estate for purpose of using same for public I park, Preventorium, Hospital purposes, and all - i other purposes for which said property may be lawfully used. i Joe J.Dutro, and Mary Dutro, his wife, having offered to sell to the Board of Supervisors, the hereinafter described real property to be used for apublic park i preventorium, Hospital purposes, or any other purpose for which same may be lawfully used, and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa, t,, purchase said property at this time, i It is, by the Board ordered that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa "ounty to purchase from said Joe J.Dutro and LSary Dutroi, his wife, the h,reinafter described land for the sum of 815,000, said lands to be used for a ublic park, preventorium, and Hospital purposes, or any other purpose for which sane may be la-,fully used, by the County of Oontra Costa, and that the Board of Supervisors will meet on Monday, November 4th, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. at the Board Room of said Board, at the Court House in the Town of Martinez, to consummate said purchase. It is further Ordered that the Clerk of this Board shall publish a required Notice of Intention in the Pittsburg Post, a newspaper published in Contra I Costa County, in the manner and for the time prescribed by law. i The said real property is particularly described as follows: All that certain lot, piece r:arcel of land, situate, lying and being , in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows: The East one-half of Northeast one-quarter and the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 33, and the southeast quarter of the southeast] quarter of Section 28, all in Township 1 N., R. 1 E., Mt.Diablo Base and Yeridian,i containing 1660 acres of land, more or less. Subject to a right of way as granted by Joe J.Dutro and ?dary Dutro, his wife, to the Valley Pipe Line Company, a corporation, by deed dated Nov. 13, 1914, and recorded May 20, 1915, in Vol.. 243, of Jeeds, at nage 257. , i i i i I P . 21 In the Yatter of approval of '.arrants of Reclamation District #830. i It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District 4830, be approved, t wit: ' No. Date. Amount. 20 October 1st, 1929 ;33,687.50. 21 October let, 1929 31,558.03 22 October let, 1929 16,268.75 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note thel approval of said iverrants by affixing their signatures thereto. f I In the 'utter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followi I warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Late Amount. i 639 Sept. 4t*„ 1929 $ 989.00 40 Sept. 30th, 1929 100.00 2 -00 642 " 50.00 643 " 14.00 644 l 3.86 64b " 199.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixin[- their signatures thereto. i ! i I I I In the 'atter of Cancellation of Tax Deeds. i A.N•Sullenger, County Auditor, having called to the attention of the Board of Spnervisors that the followin.g deeds to following property are errr•ineously issued and asking this Board to cancel said. deeds: Sale Nc. 367, for 1923 overland Tract Lots 8 and 9 Block 5, deeded to the State Official Records Vol. 1871 at page 66, July 27th, 1929, was redeemed June 26, ! 1929 by Charles Bushnell. ' Sale I?o. 665 for 192,, Bay View Park, lots 10-12 and 13Block 10, deeded to the State, Official Records, vol. 187, page 89, July 27th, 1929 , was redeemed ! June 26, 1929, by Teresa Del Porta. j i Sale Iio. 1282 for 1921, in Tewksbury Heights, Lot 19, Block 13, deed to the State, Official Records, �cl. 187, page 117, July 27th, 1929, was redeemed June 26, 1929%y Jew San. i Also Sale Nc.1224 for 1923, Lots 29-30, Block 22 Emeric Subdivision 02, ' which was redeemed on July 15, 1-929, by Yrs. A.Curlett, and through an error deeded to the State as shown by Official Records, Vol. 157, at page 111, Jaly 27th, 1929. j i It is, on mrtion duly made and carri^d, bv the Board ordered that all of said deeds be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled aid the Clerk of this Board is hereby authorized to notify the State Controller. I I i i I i In the :'atter of Correction i I of Assessments. I Geo. O.aeese, County Assessor, having filed writh this Board, a certificate ! shorri,:r that certain erroneous assessments and clerical errors appear on Assessment � Roll for 1929 –30, asking authorization to correct same and said request having been consented to by A.13-Tinning, District Attorney; It is, by the Board ordered t':at the following clerical errors on Assessment Roll be and some are he-11v ordered corrected; Vol. 1–", AsSessmnnt `35423, L.Anderson, C/o Ralph Downing, is assessed with !,;. 41 feet 5 inches, of Lot 3, Block 1, Austin Tract. Mr. Downing filed claim! t for t^ar Veteran's Exec,,tion for t1-,is property and also on his automobile which was assessed unsecured exemotion amountinE, to $300 was allowed on sane but failed to allow ba.lanoe of 5700 exemption on said property. Authority to allow .$700 exemption on said property is granted. Vol. 14, Assessment #341,596 Cerallynne Elmouist, is assessed with Block 107 Original Survey _ the City of 7?artinez, less portion owned by Bailey,with improvements amounti.g to .11150; as Improvem–nts were not started until June 5, 1929 they should not have appeared cn Assessment Roti, and authority is hereby granted to cancel said imorove,_ents. Vol. 14, Assessment #34,940 G.E McFarland, is assessed with Lot 6, Higgins Tract, with pegs nal nrooerty amounting to .1150. there should be no personal prop– erty assessed with this lot and c-nce'_laticm is hereby ordered. Vol. 14, Assessr.ent, #34,:97, H rtha Anderson is assessed „ith all of Block 165 Origi,ial Survey of the Town of 1'artinez, with improvements amounting to ..1275. 1 There are no improvements the, said Block_ a:.d authority is granted to cancel same. Vol. 21, .Assessmer,i, #49,361, and 449,3'2, Jennie E.George was assessed with Lotslto 4, Inc. in Block 7 and Lots 1 to 4 inc. in Block 9, Town of Valona. This rronerty is owned by parquirez School Districts and should not appear on the As ess:rent Roll, and authority is given t3 cancel san.e. Vol. 23, Assessment j61,890, '!,aria Rodrigues is assessed Mrd th one acre with II ' valuation erroneously assessed at $20. Correct valuation of real estate .1100; im_ I provements, ,$300. .Flaking; total of 9400. assessed valuation. Owner consenting authority is he- given to add same to Tax Bill. � The s-id order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i i In the matter of Granting Permission i to Pacific Gas & Eleeeric Comrany to lay - gas nice in Sup. Dist. 41. Pacific Gas & Electric Co. having filed with this Board, a request for permission to lay twenty inch pipe line in Contra Costa. County for conveying gas j I alone; County Road 1f17, Kearney Street, Belmont Strcet, Filbert Street, B. Street, j Potrero Av,-nue and other streets as sho,.cn on Plat accompanying said petition, all ' I in Supervisor District #1, ! It is by the Board ordered that said permission be and the same is hereby granted,said work to be done under the s,ipervision of, and to the entire satisfaction of the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and under Ordinance of this Boards i I I I I I i i I In the Yatter of Constriction j of Bav Point 'lemorial Hall. This Board having heretofore awarded.a contract to Dinnie Construction Com- j I pany, for building of Bay Point 1'.emorial hall, and said Bay Point yemorial Hall ' having been comnlete_' and accepted by this Board on the 19th day of A�q ust, 1929 and said Dinnie Construction Company having, received from this Board the sum of I I $12,936.70 leaving a balance due the Dinnie Construction Company of 84,661.70 and i the hereinafter named persons and firms having filed 'Withhold IJotices against said D;nnie Construction.Comnanv and within the time allo:ved by law for labor and mater-1 I ia.ls used on said building for the hereinafter named amounts totaling the sum of $5,234.77, leaving a deficiency between the amount due said Dinnie Construction Company, a Contractor, and the amount due persons or fir,:s filing Withhold Notices, of thesum of ,573.07 and the paid Dinnie Construction. Company having deposited with) the Countv Treasurer of Contra Costa Ceunty, the sum of 8573.07 to make un said I deficiency which money is derosited in a special Fund in off-'ice of County Treasurerl and said Dinnie Construction Company having filed with this Board, its request authl orizing this Board to draw warrants on County Treasurer of Contra Costa County, payable fro: the funds now due to Dinnie Construction Company for final payment andi i money deposited by said Dinnie Construction Company to make up the deficiency j owing to :,aid sub-contractors and persons filing Plithhold Notices, IT IS, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the 1 County Auditor of Co:itra Costa County draw warrants �n the Countv Treasurer on follow I ing funds for the following amounts in favor of following named persons, and take 1 frog.: each cf said persons a Release of their claim filed a.7e.inst said Dinnie Con- struction Company, and that payment of said warrants to said sub-contractors shall be in -full for all claims or demands owing to the Dinnie Construction Company for oistruction of said building, to wit; General Fund. Snecial FUid L'ichael Pfeffer Iron ;forks - - — - --- - - - -- $339.75 Everrea dy Plumbing Shop - - - - - - - - - - - -- - 722.00 Bav Point °oundrv-Company - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 72.00 Pacini Express Co. - - - - -- - - - - ----- - -- - 7?,•9G Bay Point Garage and Huffman Bros. - - - - - - - - - 22.90 Lannon Bros. ::anufactu_•ing Company, Inc. - - - - - - - 525.00 Martinez Sheet 3'.etai '.Yorke - - - -- - - - - - - - - - 3b2.43 $573.07 i Bav Point Hardware & Electric Co. - -- - - - - - - - 1909.99 L.H.Schrader Co. Incorporated - - - - - - - - - - - - - 130.00 Loop LuYiper ,i1 Cp:anan- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- 79.70 A.A.Zelinsky I Co. - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 419.00 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' In she ':atter of Contract of John Hansen to Construct Concord iemorial Building. The Architect and Building Committee of the Concord Post 4171, American Legion having; rccom.%ended to this Board, the folloveing additiais to said building; Install extra electric lights complete with switches and lighting fixtures in the following positions: 1 in Lobbv entrance to :,omen's Auxiliary room 1 at top o` stairs to B,or:quet Room. 1 under stairs t- Banquet Room. i I 34 i 1 in pantry in Basement. 1. in closet next pantry. 1 in extra store room in basement; for this work the contract price will be increased by the sum of $120.00. Install niche and light slug in club room and '$omen's Auxiliary room and extra wall plug in '..omen's Auxiliary room. for this work the contract price will be increased by the sum of $42.00. Install extra floor space in Balcony comprising joists, flooring studding, plaster walls and ceiling and all paintin, and tinting; for this work the contract price will be increased by the sum of j47.00. Install extra door, including casings, trim ar.! flnish hardware and including painting, to form janitors space under stairs in Banqu e t room; for this work the contract price will be increased by the sum of $32.00. Change nosition of Heater room door to allow more room for fres-: air inlet. For tris work the contract price will be increased by the sum of $10.00. Cover exposed concrete malls in banquet room with hardwall plaster and include tinting. For this work the contract price will be increased by the sum of ;150.00. Lath and plaster the walls end ceilings of the extra stare room in Basement and including the necessary tinting. For this work the contractprice will be increased by the sum of $125.00. _ i Provide and install around 3 sides of Banquet Room a shelf and mold and wainscot cap for plants and Hats, etc. including the necessary painting. _ For this work the contract price will be increased to the sun of $150.00. Provide and install all tables and benches in Banquet room; for this work the con'.ract price will be increased by the sum of $400.00. i Provide and install electric stove as selected. For this work the contract price will be increased by the sum of 7300.00. I Provide and install seat cushions and the necessary upholstering for the built-in seats and chairs in the auditorium ; for this work the contract price will be increased by the sum of 8330.00. j Provide and installin L;,dies auxiliary room, in Club rooms and in office, Armstrongs, or equal, Battleship Linol a um laid on and including under felt, all as selectedq for this work the co^tract price will be increased by the sum of 7450.00. It is, by the Board ordered that said changes be and the same are hereby authorized, provided that there is sufficient money left in said fund to nay the above claims together with the claims of the Architects for their fees, itj { being the intentia. -f this "oard to allow only claims for additions aid original building, to the amount of the original appropriation. � I i i i In the :latter of Acceptance of Policy ;. of Insurance on poisons for County Horticultural j Commissioner. i C.A.Lockwood, having presented to this Beard Policy No. 991374, of the Niagara Fire haurance Company in the sum of $1935, for insuring 'thallium poison i c ❑tained in building known as Poison House of Horticultural Commissioner in Con- cord; It is, by the Board ordered that said Policv be and the same is hereby accepted and approved. J 't I 25 In the Vatter of Telephone for Traffic Officer. - It is, by the Board ordered tat the sum of -a100 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from Unbudgeted.Reserve Fund, to the fund for the payment of 1 telenhore bills for the office of Traffic Officer.r I I In the hatter of Granting Dance I Permits. The following persons and firms having made application to this Board for a permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A,r,. on following dates, to frit: Rodeo Friendship Club, Rodeo, Nov. 2nd, 1929. Y.A._:inta, Oakley, Oct. 19, 1929. East Contra Costa Chamber of Commerce, Brentwood, Oct. 12 1929. Rodeo Vol. Fire Dept. & Rodeo Friendship Club, Rodeo Hall,, Rodeo, Oct. 19-20, j 1929. Crockett-Crolona-Valona Fire Dept. Crockett, Oct. 12th, 1929. It is, by the Board ordered that the above named persons and firm be granted 'I permission to conduct a dance until } o'clock A.M. on above dates.,- In the „flatter of Acceptance of I contract of Hutchinson Com?any for j rocking Extension of Harbor Street in Supervisor District A— in Pittsburg. j I R.R.Arn^ld, having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of Hutchinson Company to rock extension of Harbor Street in Supervisor I District #4, Pittsburg, under which the Pacific Indemnity Company is Surety, has been! completed; I It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby de- clared completed and raid road accepted this 7th day of October, 1929., c I I I In the Matter aster of Allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordere" that allowance heretofore made to' Probation Officer Thomas A.Bovar, for the sun•3ort of Jose children be and khe same is hereby I discontinued from and after Oct. 1st, 1929.\ ii l i i I `?fi In the "att.. f Renair of Antioch Ketrorial Hall. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of x175 be and the same is hereby set aside out of 'erorial Buildini Repair Fund for major repairs on Antioch Memorial', BuilanC, as sug-ested bC r.J.Tres,bath, Supervisor of District #5, and that said amount be said on nreseri2ticn of a duly verified claim therefor, to be authorized by Surervisor Trecicath. In the latter of Acquisitior. and Imnrovsment District No. 3, of the County of Contra i coat... BE IT RESOLVED by the Board of Surervisors of the County of Contra Costa! State of California, t::at all resoluti,ns, orders, and all proceedings heretofore had and taken in the above entitled %:atter, be find the same are hereby rescinded. The fore !'oinF• order is passed and ad^pted by the Board of S,:pervisors of Contra Costa County, ata revel-Lr meeting, held on Yondav t,.e 7th day of October, 1929, by the following vote of the members thereof: Ayes: Suss ervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. j Noes: None* Absent: None. i In the tt=•.tter of Acquisition and i Improvement District No. 3 of the I County of Contra Costa, California ORDER DIRP•.CTIidG PREPARATION OF SPECIFICATIONS AND APPOINTING ENGIDTEER OF '.MRY„ FIXING HIS CO1?ENSATI'1d AND APPOINTING vTTORNEY FOR SAID WORK AND FIXING HIS V?IPENSATI^N. ;MR--'AS, the public interestand necessity require the acquisitions and improvements hereinafter set forth; j i N07', THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that Edward A.Hoffman, a competent person of Contra Costa County, California, -e and he is ^.ereby appointed and designated, ' and directed to orepare and furnish specifications for t,e proposed acquisition and improvement of the lands necessary for widenir.,nJcwell Avenue between the westerly line of SRn Pablo Avenue in said Contra Cos:a County, and the westerly line of Shirty—sixth Street in the City of Richmond, California, to a uniform widthl of sixty feet and for widening said Thirty—sixth Street between said Lo,.-.ell Avenue and the southerly line of Andrade Avenue, to a uniform width of fifty feet; also for extendinx numohrep Avenue from its present termination at said Thirty—sixth Street, easterly to San Pablo Avenue, with a uniform width of sixty feet; also for I the iuorovement of all of the lands proposed to be acquired by paving the roadways thereof with an Asnhaltic Concrete paverr,ent and the construction of cement coneretel curbs and gutters thereon. Al! of said lands proposed to be acquired being portions " :a of Lots 99 and 101 of the San Pablo Rancho in the County of Contra Costa, State of California,and he is hereby further apnointed and employed as "Engineer of Work" 27 I I to do and and furnish all civil engineering and all surveying and other similar work or services, to lay mut and supervise all work thereunder, and supervise the construction of se.id i,aprovement, and tcpay all expenses for the services of a zoning expert, if it shall be necessary to employ such expert, and all other expenses ioci—j i ' dent to the nreperatirn o said .lane and snecificaticros, and to do each and every: act necessary as said "En�ine,r of "fork9 his crmpenslti,n for said work and service to be, and same is hereby fixed at the sum of(a700.00) seven hundred dollars for allli work and service in the acquisition of said lands, and at a sum equal to M) seven _ ner cent of the contract price of said improvements. ' Said specifiratiens to include descriptions of all property to be acquired, I together with a miar, or plat showing the same, and all plans, profiles,cross—sectionsp and specification,,s, necessary for the improvement, together nit,: a statement of the ' i estimated cost of the same (inclusive of incidental expense and costs of the proceedr'- ines) and also a descriptirm of the proposed district to be benefited by said aceuisition and improvement and to be known as the "Assessment District" and a map or plat showing the same, together %,i'th the different zones within said District and a statement as to what nercentaee shall be raised from each zone; the said I district to be known as "Acquisition and Improvement District No- 3 of the County I of Contra Costa, State of California." Said acquisition and ir;provements include the following: I The necessar- properties sha l' be acquired for said widening of Lowell I ' Avenue and T:^irty—sixt', Street and said extension of Humphrey Avenue, and said acquir- ed pr..perties only shall be graded, and be caved with an asphaltic concrete pavementi, c,nsisting of a four inch compressed rock base with a three inch asphaltic concrete wearing surEce, said p•;ivement to be sever: inches thick, wit,, culverts, and catch basins rizerever necessarv, as shall a-c-e ar from said specifications; said specificat' ions to provide that ce,,;:ent concrete curbs and gutters shall be constructed thereon.) AND BT' IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that Homer "i.Patterson, a competent attorney be, and he is herebv a-rointed and emnlcyed is Attorney to prepare all or any portio of the proceedings, includin- resoluti-ns, notices, orders, contracts, pleadings, judc_ments, court documents, and any or all matters incident tc ti:e consummation of i_mnrovements and acquisitions or both, and in said acquisitions, to perform the l services urescri'ced ,r indicated in connection with the proposed acquisition, and ' as compensation for the work a::d service as said attorney, the said Homer ':.Patterson shall receive ($500.00) five hundred dollars for all services in the acquisition i of said rroperties, and a sum equal to (2gp) two and one—half per cent of the con— tract price of said imrroveeients. ' I The foregoing order �73.s adonted by the Hoard of Supervisors of Contra Catta ' County, Californi^, at a regular meeting of said Board held on the 7th any of Octobdir, 1929, by the `ollo� E vote of the memi�oars thereof+ Ayes: Su*jervis(rs: Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: :?one. j Absent: Hone. i I I L r I 28 J i In the Latter of the Application j of CALIFORNIA CATER SERVICE C".gANY, a corporation, for nermission to cross and use portions of Canty Roads. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - s i i ORDER GRANTING PER7,'.ISSI^N TO USE COUNTY ROADS. The application of the California "rater Service Company, a corporation, for permission to construct, maintain, operate, repair and renew ripe lines along, j over and across the County highways of Contra Costa County, having been this day filed herein, and coming on regularly for hearing before the said Hoard of Super- visors of the Comty of Contra Costa, State of California, and it appearing to the said Board of Supervisors that the Public interest and convenience and the interest! I of the County will be served by the granting of said application; i IMT, THEREFORE, Ti-g CALIFORNIA WATER SERVICE CO11PANY, a corporation, i is hereby granted the right, privilege, and permission to construct, maintain, oper- i ate, repair and renew one (1) thirty-six (36") inch transmission pipe line, and if i and when necessary to construct two (2) additional transmission or service lines of! similar or smaller size adjoining the first pipe line along, over, upon and across I the Bounty highways of Contra Costa County at the points more particularly described I as follows, to wit; 1. That portion of the County Road leading from Concord to Pay point as acquired by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costs. ounty, by deed exec,,tad larch 4, 1879, by Frederick Kann, at al. recorded Larch27, 1579, in Volume 36 of Deeds, at page 791 Records of Contra Costa County, California, which said portion is more particularly shown on Exhibit A hereto annexed and marked 1. c^. That portion of the County Road lying along the northerly boundary line of the northeast quarter of Section 12, Township 2 North, Rance 2 :lest, (said road lies south of � the northerly boundary of said quarter section line) which said portion of said County Road is shown on Exhibit A hereunto annexed and marked 2. 3. That portion of "ain Str<ot of the Torn of Bay Point as � extended northerly to its intersection with the Southerly li:ie of the Sacra,.iento Northern Railway, which said portion is shown on Exhibit A her:2unto annexed and marked 3. I 4. All that certain street shown as Acacia Street on that certain map entitled "Amended lisp of the Town of Nichols" Contra Costa Oounty,Cal. riled on the 10thday of may, 1913, in Lap Book 9, page 223, in the office of tae County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Said Acacia Street is shown on the Exhibit hereunto annexed and marked 4, but includes all of Acacia Street in the Town 1 of Nicholls. i 5- That portion of the County Road described in that certain i deed executed to the County of Contra Costa by Thomas Tormey, dated -arch 5, 1919,and recorded in Volume 332 of Deeds at page 446, Records of Contra Costa County, which said portion ' is shown on Exhibit A hereunto annexed and marked 5. 6. That portion of the Oounty road described in that certain deed executed to Charles Crocker by Oliver McAvoy, and Mary YcAvog, by deed dated June 15, 1680, and recorded June 19, 1550, in Vol. 38 of Deeds, at nage 309, Records of Contra Costa County, and which said portion of said road is shown on Exhibit A hereunto annexed and marle=d 6. The constructim of said pipe lines shall be in such manner as to least interfere with or injure the pavement of said Cawnty roads, and the roads! shall be restored to their former condition wherever cut and all work upon said county roads shall be done to the satisfaction of the County Engineer of the County i of Contra Costa, and the Board of Supervisor, of said Ocunty of Contra Costa, State of California, Said Construction shall be in accordance with Ordinances of theBoard of Supervisors of the County of Centra Costa and. ,aid petitioner in accepting this permit, agrees to indemnify the County against all loss or damage by; 29\ reason e the construction of se , lines by saidpetitioner. :\ The seams order was passedwthe following w# of the Board, v wit: Supervisors Zeb Knott Oscar ;m, =xx a, and =5Bu caa - E az a. . Noes: Nona . . . Absent: Nons \ !as w takes ere 6 Test on Monday, October aa, 1929, y 3 \ aea» wc . . . . . . .c!rw s \ , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk. °J ; � \ � . }\ ° I d � \\ � §\ .� . . : � . � . y . : i � .iY ti IN i% BOARD DF SUPERPISCRS OF C',NT A COSTA COUNTY, STATE CF CALIFORNIA. S MONDAY, O,TOBER 21st, 1929. Present: ::cn. 71.i-Buchanan, Ch, irman• Sunervie:ors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.;ells, Clerk. i In the clatter of Acquisition and i Improvement District #2 of County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION PA3SING UPON PROTESTS AND YODIFICATInNS. WHERE9S, this board of Supervisors adopted its resolution of intention . in the matter of Acquisition and Improvement District Nc. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, on the 3d day of Sente;^ber, 1929, and at the time and place fixed y therein for the hearing of any and all objections or protests which, under the provisions of the "Acquisition and Imoroveme'nt Act of 1925" can be presented 1 to this Legislative body, took un the matter of hearing the sa^:e, and the hearing hevin� been reguh rly c,ntirued by this Board to the 21st say of October, and i said matter cow—ng on regularly to be heard that day; and, AREAS, at a time not later than the hour set for said hearing certain 1 a owners of land within the boundaries of the assessment district, as the same are � set forth in said Resolution of intention, filed with the Clerk of this Legislativel body written objections to the doing- of the things or thing in said resolution of intention proposed to be done, in their entirety, and to the ordering of the same, and certair. objections, written and oral, have been made to the doing of the said things so proposed to be done, and to the grades b which said improvements are pro-i posed to be constructed, and to the extent of the assessment district, and to the zones `.nto which said district is divided, and to the proposed percentages to be raised therefrote, as set forth in said resolution of intention; and, lHEREAS, careful consideration has been given to said objections and protes i and an opportunity hes been afforded to all persons desirin=t to be aeard thereon, .I i and a full, fair and impartial hearing.upon the entire matter has been had and evi- dence has been received relative to the area of property represented in the written) I protests filed, and upon the ocher matters objected to; NOt„ THER,FORL, BE IT RESOLVED: By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that it is hereby found, determined a,ad ordered as follows: i 1. That the owners of more than one-half of the area of the property inclug- ed within the entire assess•nent district as described in the resolution of int ti heretofore adopted in this matter on the 3d day of September, 1929, and in the Specifications therefor referred to in said Resolution, have not made written nbjeot- ion :ming to the entirety of the things therein proposed to be done; 2. That all of the protests and rbjectinns, both written and oral, against the doin, of the thin, or thins proposed to be d ne in said resolution of intenti3n are hereby overruled and denied. 3. That the boundaries of the Assessment District for said Acquisition and l Imnrover,.ent District 42 of to County of Contra Costa, as proposed in said Resolut= i i-n of Intenti:�n, are hereby adnptcd and established as the bnundr,ries of said i 31 Assessment District. 4. That the zones into which said assessment District is to be divided, as nronosed in said Resolution of Intention, and as shown in the Specifications therein referred to, correctly reflect the benefits to be derived, and that the ' zones as set forth in said Resolution are hereby adopted and established. f F. That the percentages to be raised from each of said zones, as the same are set forth in laid Resolution of intenti n, are hereby adopted and determined. i 6. That the grades to -which said improvements and work are to beconstructed,I a as finally deter::ined hereby, are those set forth in the plans and snecificatione and referred to in said resolutio:yof intention. The foregoine Res lution was adopted by the Board. of Supervisors, at a reg— u1ar meeting held r. the 21st day of October, 1929, by the folloiring vote of the members thereof: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trerpbath. 3 Noes: None. Absent: None. In the Kratter of Acquisition and Improvement District #2 of County of Contra Costa. ' RESOLUTION ORDERING IUPROVEZgNT. ',MEREAS, at the time, place and in the matter set forth in the resolution of intention adopted by this Board of Supervisors of the Countv of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 3d day of September, 1929, in the matter of Acquisition) and Improveuent District No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, a Hall, fair and impartial hearin<' was accorded all persons having any objections to those things proroaed to be done, as set fortis in said resolution; and � :Yfi A:9S, this Board of Supervisors has adopted its resoluti n passing upon all protests presented, both written and oral, and has made its determination as to the extent of the assass:r<ant district, and as to zones and percentages proposi and tae grades to which the contemplated work and imurovements are to be constructed; and I+ 11MEREAS, evidence has been receiv=d as to the publications of said resolute ' ion of intention and the posting of t:^.e no%ice of nublic improvement therein order ed posted, at the time and in the a.arner ;rescribed by lar, and as to tiie necessit for the improvements contemplated, and the benefits to be derived therefrom; 110:1, THEREF?RE, BE IT RESOLVED: by the Board of Supervisors of the County ' of Contra Costa., State of California, tot it is hereby found, determined and ordeled as follows: 5 1. That the Resolution of Intention heretofore adopted on the 3rd day of I� September, 1929, has bee:: duly and legally published as required by la::.-, and that the notice of public improvement therein directed to be posted has been duly and legally posted in the time, form, manner and number as required by laws, and that all protest or objections presented have been disnosed of in time, for:- and manner as reouired b! law, sad t._,.. this lezislative bods has now acquired jurisdiction to order the things prou:osed to be d--ne ;:s set fort; in ;mid r-solution of intention. � � I 1 2. That the public interest and necessity require, and it is herebv ordered that the imnrover.ents and work on Colusa Avenue and Santa Fe Avenue as set forth and described, in said resolution of intention, and in the snecifications, plans, profiles and detail drawings, o_,„_.._n referred to, be made and done; reference to which said resolution of intention, and to the snecificatia.s, nlans, profiles, I t and detail drawings, now on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board, is hereby �. i made for a more particular descriptirn of said work and improvement. i 3. That the boundaries of t_.e assessment district, the zones into which said district shall be divided, the nercentaees to be raised from each of said zones, and the trades to which said improvements are to be constructed, shall be those set forth in the said resolution of intention, and in the specifications therein referre to, reference to which is here made. i 4. That the time fixed for receiving bids for the doing of said work and improvements herein ordered is the 4th day of November, 1929, at the hour of ten o'clock A.L. of said dap, and the Clerk, of this Board of Supervises is hereby order�d i to post, and to publish in the Tie spaper designated in said Resolution of Intention; a n^tire inviting sealed bids, reauiri=,• in such notices all bids to be accompanied bv a certified cheek or bond, ell as Fecal^ed by the provisions of Section 12 of the I "Acquisition. and Improvement Act of 1925". 5. That, to defray the expenses of the pork and improvements herein ord?red, j bonds will be issued to the total amount of the same, excepting[ the sum of Five thous- and and no/100 (;$5,000. 0) dollars which the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Con ra Costa, Stzte of Cali;ornia, at a regular meeting thereof held on the 3rd day of June, 1929s by resolution, duly and regularly adopted agreed to contribute ! toward t.e exnense of said rrork and r:rp_ovement and which sum, it is hereby ordered) shall be nail by the County ,..f "ontra Costa, State of California, out of the Road Fund of Supervisorial District No. 1 of the County cf Cor.tra Costa,State of California toward the expense of the things to be done as above set forth; said bonds to bear interest at t o rate of sig (6%) per cent per annu:u,, payable semi-annually, the first interest payment to be made on the second dap of January or the second day of July (whichever month first succeeds the date of the bonds) next succeeding one year after the date of such b.^nds, the ag.?negate principal of all bonds issued to b� naid and dichar,;ed within, tselve (12) years after the date d• issuance, approximate- _ ly one-tenth (1/10th) part of said r gate principal to be payable annually. The first nay.:ent on tic n,-,-::agate nrincical of the bonds issued ,ill be made two years after the issuance thereof. That a special fund for the payment of said bonds will be constituted ba the levv of special assessment taxes anon the lands within the assessment district,according to the assessedvalue of said land (exclusia of the improvements thereon) and in accordance Frith the zones and percenta=•es, as said assessment district, zones and percentages are set forth in said resolution o� intention. 6. That the nroceedir= for said work and improvement shall be had and taker) under and in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of California,! knc-sn and designated as the "acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" approved Mayl 23, 19201 and s?id b•;nds shall also be issued in accordance with the provisions of said Act. i 33 The foregoing Res-lution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors of tae County ^f Ccrt_, Costa, State of California, at a regular e:eet n�; thereof held on Yondav, the 21st day ^f October, 1929, by the followinx. vote of the members y ther.•of: ' Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. A *loss: None. Absent: None. a All 1t In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Byron Rural Co.mty g Fire Protection 'Jistrict. ` It appearing to the Board that, and the Board so finds, that in accordance with that certain: order made by the Board of S,ipervisors of Contra Costa County, ' State of Cali`ornia, on the 15th day of September, 1929, an election was called described, within certain territory and in said order and hereinafter particularly _ a. for the purpose of determining whether the same shall become a County Fire Protectipn District to be known as 113vron Rural County Fire Protection District" of Contra Costa Orunty, and that said Resolution calling election thereby ordered to be poo- lished in Byron Times, a newspaper circ,::lated -,within said territory and proposed ilistrict, !las duly published in said paper, to wit: Byron Times, as appears by the affidavit of Harry Hammond file herein, and that said Resolution calling electio thereby ordered to be posted in at least three of the most public places in said i proposed Fir.- District, was d:1y noted for more than ten days next immediately preceding the date of electi^n, as an pears by the affidavit of A.J.LeGrand, on file) 5 herein„ and thatin accordance with said Order so made, published and posted as afor - said, the said election was duly and regularly held on Tuesday the 15th day of October; 1929, between the Lours of six o'clock A•k".. and 7 o'cl-ok P.H. of said day, -_ within said limits of, said proposed Fire District, and it anpearing that and the Board nor., finding that said election officers annointod to c,nduct said election did canvass the votes immediately after the close of the election and did report the result of said election to the Board of Sunervisors on the loth day of October,I 1929, and this bein, the :faraday next succeeding said election this Board proceeds ' to canvass and having. canvassed the votes cast at said el-ction, and upon said canvass it appears that there were 79 votes cast at said election and that of said total number of 79 votes cast, a majority of said votes cast, to wit: 75 votes were cast in favor of said Fire District and that there wens 3 votes cast against the formation of said District. ' NO''., THk4'FORN, t:ds Board of Supervisors hereby determines andfinds that said election was duly and regularly conducted in all respects as required by law and in accordance with law and that a majority of said 79 votes cast at said election tc wait: 70' votes were in favor cf t%e formation of Byron Rural County Fire) Protection District. IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that Byron Rural County Fire Protection District has been, and the sr.:*.e is, hereby duly and rerule.rly established with the boundarie s stated in the petition and in the order calling the election in above entitled mater i 3� I and hereinafter ,a rticularly described. i IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the territory lyinz within the limits of said boundaries stated in said petition and order and hereinafter described, be and the i same is hereby ordered and declared to be duly established County Fire Protection District of ti.e name of "Hymn Rural County Fire Protection District". IT IS FURTHER ORDERED THAT S.N.Reynolds, G.K.Anderson, E.C.Hannum, H.G. Krumlard, and W.^T.Eoffman, be and then are hereby anoointed Commiss i-hers of said "Byron Rural County Fire Protection District" as agents of the Board of Supervisors to manage the affairs of said District and exercise any and all of the powers snecifi4d i in the Act authorizin the establishin of County Fire Protection Districts. The territory hereirabove referred to and herein ordered and declared to b duly established County Fire Protection District of the name of "Byron Rural County Fire Protection District" is more particularly described as follows: To include all t-:e territory embraced in the school districts of Byron, Byron Hot Sprin;_s, and Excelsior, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California.I I The foregoing order spas passed by the following vote of the Board of i Sqpervisors this 21st day of Oct-ber, 1929. � Ayes; Surervisors Knott, Clsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Hoes: N->ne. Absent: Supervisors — Tone. In the }Latter of Approval of ' Warrants of Reclay.ati.n District ;;:2059. Go-d cause aprn axing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Recla.uaticn District x',2059, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 66o Oct.6sl 5th, 1929 166.60 6632 59.95 664 „ 89.39 " 21.00 665 „ 23.15 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the j approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the 3.1atter cf Correction of i Assessments. G.O.I.eese, havinE filed with t::is Board his cert4ficate showing that certain i clerical errors anpear en the Assessment Roll for Contra Costa County, for year 1929-1 30, and askin_-; nuthorizaticn to make said corrections in accordance rith Section 3581 of the Politica' Code, as follows: In Vol. 14 Assessment =35595, Peter L. Lhyne is ass-,ssed :lith descrmtive parcel of land known as Lot 7, Block 1 Glass Addition, ?pan not filed. Through an i error in conyin.- ir:prover,:ents to value of 81150 were omitted from assessment. Auth— orizati�n is hereby _iven t add same to the Assessr:ent. In Vol. 5, .Assessment ,1n. 10769 Kaiser Paving Olmpany is assessed ti.ith Lots I i - I i f' 35 i 41 and 42, Block 3, Kearney—Andrade Tract. Lot 41 bEongs to the City of Richmond, ' and should not have ante ared on the Assessment Roll. Assessment valuation of Lot 42 is $70. Correcti•::n is hereby authorized. In Vol. 11, Assessment #26360 Kaiser Paving Company is assessed with descriptl ' ive porti n of Lot 69 San Pabla Rancho as containing 4.40 acres. The correct acreage is 3.662 acres. This acreage at $700 ur acre amounts to $2,5651 assessed valuatim instead OF $3,060 as appears an the Tax Bill. Authorization is hereby granted to i correct the -e. In Vol. 15 Assess:::ent $35,769 P.J. McQuillian is assessed with E. 1/2of Lot 2 Brandt's Subdivision torn of Pinole, with ners-nal nronerty amounting to $600. Correct amount of Pers-nal property is ;60, and authorization is granted to correct same. In Vol. 19, Assess:.ent #46769 assessed to East Bay Yunicinal Utility District X.-Y. 100 feet of S.E. 142.90 feet of Lot 10, Block A Subdivision of Portion of Lot I San Pablo Rancho. This is a double assessment and is a Dortion of Assessment 46766 and should be cancelled, and authority is hereby giver. to cancel same. In Vol. 14, Assessment 02962, Cornicca Fornacoo, is asses-ed with S. 1/2 of Lot 7, and 7. 1/2 of S. 1/2 of Lot 6 of Block 15, Town of Antioch, pith personal property amounting t .-50. There sa:,ald be no personal property. Authority is hereb liven to coiract sar.:e. is The said orderjassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the :a.tter of Dance Per:-.:its. A permit to conduct a :fiance until 3 o'clock A.L. on October 26th, 1929, is ordered issued by the Board to Hollywood Camp 9417, at Rodeo hall, Bank of Pinole Building, Rodeo,t, In the utter of Insurance Policy. for Bay Point :er:.orial nail. S.Y Shideler, of Bay Point, having furnished to this Hoard Fireman's Fund Insurance Policy #570797 on Bay Point iLemorial Hall, It is, by the Board ordered that said Policy be and the same is hereby anprovl ed and accented. It is further order!d thatthe Clerk of this Board return the former Policy to t"-.e Fireman's Fund Insurance Co. 1 � ss I I 36 I i In the Matter cf Repair of lalnut i, Creek County Library. n Urs. Alice G.'Taitbeck, having reported to this Board that the Walnut Creek ! i Branch Library is in need of repairs, and suggesting that this Board take means to I Z repair same, It is by the Board ordered that said :natter be and the same is hereby referred) , to Supervisor Hayden, with full power to have said work done, and said building repaired. The vote on said order being unanimous. In the Patter of Adopting Ordinance Creating a Planning Cor.:riission. The Ba rd adopts an Ordinance creating and providing for a Pls-nning Commission) in the County of Contra Costa, under the provisions of Chapter SjH of the 1929 Statues of the State of Cali;nrnia. and creating- a planning commission of nine members, six of said memberc being, appointed by the Chairman of the Board of supervisors with the approval of said Board of Supervisors, the seventh member of said nine members, to bg the duly elected, qualified and acting County Surveyor of the County of Contra Costa' acting ex-officio as such c:e:::ber; the eighth of said members of said Planning Commis ion to be a mevoer of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to be selected , by vote of said Board of Supervisors and acting ex-officio by virtue of his office, and the ninth member of said Planni;g Commission to be the duly elected, q'aalified and acting District Attorney of the Oounty of Contra Costa, to act ex-officio by ce virtue of his offi • and orders that said Ordinance be n_ublished in the Contra Coati Gazette, for one week. I- Said Ordinance was passed by the unanimous vote of the"Board of Supervisors. i i In the -atter of Adoption of Plane and Specifications for building a Bridge over Hastings Slough. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board, plans and specs ficntions, strain sheets and workir.;; 3etails for building a bridge over +castings Slough west of Bay Point, on County Highway 121, It is, on r_otion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said plan end specifications, strain sheets and crorkin_- details, be and the same are hereby I adopted as -dans and specifications, strain sheets and ;-corking details for the buil�ng of said bridge. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Bpard advertise in the PittsbuJg Dispatch, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. i on Monday, November lata, 1929, for building of said Bridge in accordance with said plans and .^necificntinns. The vote thereon bein-7 unanimous. i { f� 37 'r a In the Matter of Joint High^;ay District #13, of County of Contra Costa State of CaU forni The Board of Directors of Joint Hif;h:^ay District #13 of the State of California j havire appointed Henry L.Hinman, Treasurer of the said Joint Hiway district, #13, a and said Board of Directors having filed with this Board a Resolution resolving that a contingent fund in sur.of $10,000 be and the sare is hereby determined to be immed— 4: Lately necessary for incidental expenses of Joint Highway District #13, of the State of California in connection with survey and location of the Highway Tunnel to be I ^' constructed to;ethar :�ith establishment o£ ,eteorological Observation, Station and sail Ii Board of Directors Navin by Resolution determined that the nroportion of said contingent fund t- be borne by each of the Counties comprising said District f13, shall be as i folloss: County of Alameda, ni%ety per cent .Pod County of Contra Costa, ten per cent, and further resolved that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Alameda, State of California, be requested to appronriate fro:: any funds available therefor, the sum of $9000, and the Board of guoervisors of Cnntrs Costa County, State of California, be requested to anp=priate fros any f,icrs available therefor, the snm of ..'1000, for purpose of said contingent fund, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Cost, County, drat: Tarrant on the County Treasurer, for the sur of $1000 payable to Joint Highnrap District #13, of the State of California, and that said warrant be for,:arded to John L. Hirz an, Treasurer of said Joint Highway District #13, and on presentation of said warrant that the Count; Treasurer pay the same i. In the Fatter of allowance to Indiffents. Probatirn �fficer, T•A.Boyer, having anoeared before the Board, and good cause a.py'xe mrin t'.ieref,,r, it is by the Board ordered that t o following allowances heretofol e made bvthis Board be and tl,e sa%,e are hereby ordere. cancelled: f Begicmia_ Oct. 1st, 1929, $10 state and. =120 county aid allowance granted for support �.nd !;intenance of Billy Hac;rm d be discontinued. Beginnin- Oct. 1st, 1929, $10 state and .10 county aid be discontinued to Probat on ' officer on allowance :f Burgess children,. Beginn'_n; Oct. 1:t, 1929, County allon•ance of $10 per month be discontinued Pro- bation ^fficer f nr maint,nance of Nick Peralta. Begin::in_ Oct. 1st, 1929, :10 per a^nth be allowed Probation OfficeI T.A•Boyer ' to supplement Court order of a40 per m.enth for the sunnort and maintenance of two McKee children in hn.e of '.:rs• Simnson, Crockett, California. The vote or. the c-.id order bein� c..s follows: =' Ayes: Sunervisors, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. hoes: •-ane. Absent ^n rill call-. Supervisors Knott and Olsson. ,; r 3f� � In the ?`atter of Petition for Chan;•e of �J Bound-ries o: Brentwood-Deer valley School District and Kniehtsen School District. A retitian having been filed withthe Board of Supervisors by families residing in Knightsen Schrol District, nrayin. for a change of boundaries between Brent=od and Knightsen School Districts, taking fr-n: the KniFhtsen School District certair, territory and adding sime to Brentw-od School Districts, and a.protest ?caving i been filed against said chanEe of boundaries of said Districts, and said matter coming on re-aalarly before this Board at this time, pr-)of having been made to this I � t Board t'r.-.t notice as reaiired by los has been furn'nhed to the Trustees of said Di s- r z trict,D.D.'..atson and Lawrence Nicol appear before the Board at this tie'e, on behalf of said petitioners and H. .Hei-dorn and John Somerhalder a7-Tears before the Board for the Protestants who filed a petition signed by about seventy names, protesting against change of bo;ndaries. Aster hearing the arguments of respective parties the said matter is submitted tc the Court for decision and the Board having fully � cansidered --:,.id .,.... ar, It is, on motion of Supervisor Trembatn, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, g by the Board ordered that the petition to change the boundaries of said District be and the same is hereby denied. In the Matter of Stenographer for County Nelfere -.,orker. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered thatthe salar� of Miss Thelma J.Ballentine, as stenographer to County 'Jelfare I9orker is herebv increased frox the s�:::: o. ;100 to .,125 per month, co;nmencing Oct. 1st, 1929, It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on County Tre.as urer in favor of Thelma J.Ballertine for said sum of ,$125 per rannth, until furthar Order of this Board. The vote of the Board ,r. paid order beim; as f-llows, to grit. Ayes: Surervisors Hayden, Buo'nanan and Trembath. Noes: LT ne. i Absent un roll call: Suns rvisors Knot and Olsson., In the Yatter of Allowance to Indigents. It is, by th@ Board order-d that the fcllo;:ing allowances heretofore made to indigents be discontinued from and after dates set opposite their respective name: The allowance made.to ss. :;ART GR2SJEA;7, 241- 7th St. Richmond, be discontinued Oct. -st, 1929• Allowance heretofore made to 3'RS. JOSEPHINE COLTrao, 437 Clu.berland St. Pittsburg, be and -.h in herel- order=d discontinued Oct. lst, 1929 i It is further ordered that the .allowance made to Yrs. Frances Pizzimenti, 435 Talbart St. Eartinez, be discontinued Oct. lst, 1929. That tall^sante hcrctof:ze made to '.irs. ca.ry Phillips, Concord, be and same is 'iereb. di:,continued Oct. 1st, 1929. i - It is fu:•iaer o_dcred th;'-t the f ll:,:::,: _ao;races be granted to follow i I 39 ing named indigents, commencing n dates set opposite 13uir resnectiie names, to wit; ..4S. nILIPPA CCRRERA, 70 Railroad Ave. Rich:c,nd, be granted cash allowance of 850 State aid nrld 1120 county aid 'beginning Oct. 1st, 1920. YRS. D.S. DAVIS, 79 WALLER St. Richmond, be hereby granted a cash allowance ofj0 p-r m-nth county aid, be nnigS Oct. 1st, 1929. LRS. :'ARY BRIGHT, 435 Rioley Ave. Rich:.tond, be and she is hereby granted an allor,snce of ^20 per month state aid a..d ;;20 county aid, beginning "ct.lst. 1929. It is further ordered that !:r. Robert Brownfield, C/o Danville Hotel, be and he is hereb-, granted a cast: alio•^ince of S10 per m-nth beginning Nov. 1st, 1929. Snid warrant to be sent to Yrs. of Danville Hotel. It is further ordered that MRS. AUGUST VECCHI, Pacheco, be and she is hereby granted a county cash allo:xance of S10 per month beginning Oct. ht, 1929. It is further nrdeTcd that alloirance har'tofore made to DRS. NELLIE ADiCLETO 145 S. 6th St. Richmond, be and it is hereby increased fro:.: $10 state aid to $10 State aid and 10 county aid 'beginning Nov. 1st, 1929- I t 929.It is further ordered that ::RS. ADELAIDE ALLEN,Lafayette, be and she is hereby granted an of $10 per month, '.`.ate aid and $10 county aid, to assist in caring for Edward Allen. � It is further ordered that S.H.Bush, be granted a cash allowance of �50 per month beginning Oct. 1st, 1929, and that said warrant be forwarded to L.Y.Lasell Compa y Yartinez, CsZ.K �g .4nd the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 4th, 1929, at 10 o'cloc A.M. Chairman. m ..Clerk. • q: -5 yy Y C I 40 4 i:a i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COITTRA COSTA COUNTY,STATE OF CALIFORNIA. X)NDA", NOVEMBER 4th, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.Y,. I Presen-: Hon. w.J.Buchanan, Chairman;Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.'Tells,Clerk. I I i The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Octrber, 1929, 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 ',Earrants i of Reclamation District No. 2059. Good cause a.?mearing 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 Amount. 666 November 2nd, 1929 $ 110.00 11 58.90 6660 2i4466o 671 " 66.38 672 34.65 673 107.550 074 " 279.49 ' 675 19.19 670 9.35 677 " 48.00 678 84. 5 67 35.60 129.50. i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the I approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I In the tatter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 2 of County of Contra Costa, California. This Board 'having heretofore adopted plans and specifications for the impr:ve-1 ' i went of Acquisition and Improvement District #2, and having advertised for bids to be presented to this Board in accordance with said plans and specifications, and this being the time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in j fellows sums, to wit: HUTCHII•IS^N COMPANY: , Grading, $.06 sq. ft. Pavement, .2�5 Curbing .7+ lin. ft. Gutter .2525 sq. ft. Catch Basins, complde, $60 each. One half Round Culvert 5.liA. ft. CENTRAL C^NSTRUCTI-N CO:,;PAXY: Grading, $.055 sq ft. Pavement, .293 Curbing .75 lin. ft. Gutter .25 sq. ft. Catch basins, cora. $55.00 each. One half Round Culvert $4.25 lin. ft.. XSTERi; ROADS COMPA:,Y: Grading $.0625 sq. ft. I 41 j Pavement, $ ..30 sq. ft. Curbing .75 1!n Gutter .25 sq. ft. Catch Basins, con. $75.00 each. One half round cuiv. 6.00 lin. ft. Thereupon said matters having beer, referred to Ross L. Calfee, Engineer ' for said District, and said Engineer havinv reported to this Board that the bid of Central Constructicn Company is lowest and best bid presented, The Board adopts the following RPsolition, awarding contract to Central Contruction Company: j IN TRE LATTER OF AC;UISITI-N AiiD ILTROVESENT DISTRICT NO.. 2of TIE COUNTY OF ' CO:d PRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. j RESC;UTI�_N OF AWARD. I 4HEREAS, the Board of Sunervisors of the Couhty of Contra Costa, did, in oven session on the 4th day of November, 1929, publicly open, exac:ine and declare all bids] delivered to the Clerk of said Board of Supervisors for the performance of the work. i _ and improvement described in the rescluticn of intention in the matter of Acquisition! and Improves.ent District #2 of the County of Contra Costa, which Resolution is hereby] expressly referred to for further particulars: NOW, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVED: That said Board of supervisors of the County 0$ Contra Costa, hereby rejects all of said bids except that herein mentioned and hereby' awards the contract for the performance of said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to sit: CENTRAL CONSTRUCTI^IT COMPANY, at the prices named in said ' -bid, to wit: Grading, $.055 per square foot. Pavement, .293 per square foot. Curb .75 per lineal foot. Gutter .25 per square foot. Catch Basins $55.00 each, complete. 1/2 round Culvert, $4.25 per lineal foot. The Clerk of the said Board of Supervisors is hereby directed to publish notice of said award of contract by two insertions in the "The Journal".a ,eekly news paper published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and to post a copy of the same five daps at or near the chamber door of said Board of S_roer•ri.sors. The foregoing Resolution was adopted by the Board of Supervisors at a regular ' meeting held on the 4t:1 day of November, 1929, by the following vote of the members I ther^of: I ' Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Pone. In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. 0.3.eese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board his Certificate showing that certain clerical errors appear on. the Assessment Roll and asking author ;_ ization to correct same In accordance with Section 3881 of the Political Code, and; said request having been consented to by A.B.Tinning, ,istriot Attotney, It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections on Assessment Roll be and the sane are hereby authorized: i I I 3 In Vol. 22, Assessment #}50621, J.J.Donovan is assessed with portion of Lots 155, 156 and allof Lots 193, 195, 196, Mt. Diablo Est. Park Subn. lst Unit with improvements amounting to $4,200 and personal property amounting to $300. Helen; S. Dinwiddie (see Assessment #50810 ) is assessed with a portion of Lots 142, 198 and all of Lots 197 and 199 Lt. 4iblo Eat. Pari: Subn. let Unit with no improvements ! of personal property. These two assessments are erroneously described on the Assess- ment Roll. Authority to make following correction is granted: J.J. DONOVAN: "t. Diablo Est. Park Subn. Ist Unit. ' S. 68.50' of Lot 155 'lying E. of Alameda Diablo. All of Lot 156 lyine E. o£ Alameda Diablo. All of Lot 193; S. 191.80' of Lot 196. S. 189.05' of Lot 197 Assessed value of Real Estate $400. HELEN S. DINWIDDIE, lit. Diablo Est. Park Subn. 1st Unit. N. 31.50' of Lot 155 lying E. of Alameda Diablo , All of Lots 195, 199 All of Lot 198, lying E. of Alameda Diablo N. 26' of Lot 196 N. 28.75' of Lot 197 Assessed value of Real estate $550; $4,200 improvements, and $300 personal property. In Vol. 12, Assessment x{28249 Charles ?e. Wordruff is assessed with the S'ly' 30' of Lot 6, Block 12 Boulevard Gardens Tract #1 with improvements amounting to $690. Thera are no imorover,.ents on this lot. In Vol. 13, Assessment #j32544 C.H.Schwake is assessed with Lots 4 and 5, Block 117 Richmond Annex Addition with improvements amo,mting to $140. There ase no improvements on these lots. i In Vol. 14, Assessment 434771 Gloria Lucas is assessed with Lot 5, Block 110 Castrc Street Extension with improvements erroneously shown as $500. The cor- rect valiation is :300. In Vol. 18, assessment #p43409 Joseph M. Dunn, C/o Marvin Scott is assessed with Lots 25 and 26, Block 21, Richmrnd Pullman Pueblo Tract $2. Lr.Scctt chimed Tar Veterans exemption on these Lots, 'out through an error in this office same was not allowed. In Vol. 23, Assessment #}52116 Ernest Valentine is assessed rith Lots 19 to 24 inclusive, Block 2, Oak Knoll Tract with improvements erroneously shown as $400. The correct valuation is $200. InVol. 23, Assessment #152695 Ernest Ronchetta is assessed d.th Lot 3, Block 48, Martinez Land Companv Tract #F7 with improvements erroneously ahown as $500. The correct valuation is $50. I� Vol. 25, assessment $56,093 Annie Kansograd is assessed with Lots 40, , 41 and 42, lock 2217 �^wn of $odea, with improvements amounting to $1,025. The correct value of these imorovements is r�25. Authority to make above corrections is granted. In Vol. 22 of Asseseoent ##51071 Carson C.Cook C.o Rindge Land and Navigat- ion Company is assessed kith 2.50 acres in Section 12, T 1 N., H. 3 E. with an j assessed valuation of $60 per acre. The correct valuation is $30 per acre, reduc-1 ing the assessed valuation from $150 to $75. In Vol. 22, Assessment ##51,605 Mabel Jacobeen, is assessed with a portion of t'ne N. 1/2 of Section 31, T 1 PI., R. 2 E. containing 67.21 acres at $10 Der acre. The valuation was erroneously extended as $6,720. The correct valuation is $67o.00. In Vol.21, Assessment #F49924 Ceasare Gemignini is assessed with Lot 7 Block 1 Eppiager Addition to tine Town of Crockett with persnnal property amounting' to $410. This is erroneous, as the correct amount is $40. , In Vol. 1 Assessment 4664, the Standard Oil Company is assessed with Lots 3 to 8 inclusive, Block 30 Fourth Addition to Richmond with personal property; erroneously shown as $6,155. This amount should be $9,155• In Vol. 6, Assessment (13315 1^ry A.Tuttle is assessed with Lots 6 and 7 Block 18 Grand View Terrace Tract. These lots are new owned by the Richmond School District, and the Riehm-nd School District requests that the assessment be cancelled. In Vol. 21, Assessment 449069 Lloyd C.Edwards is assessed with Lots 12 ' , and 13 Block N. Tcwn of Crockett with Pers nal property amounting to $500. The correct value of this personal prope rtv is $100. Authority is granted to make above correcti^ns. In Vol. 15 Assessment #E3564-c M.L.Fortado, is assessed with Lot 4, Block 1 Town of Pinole with improvements amounting t- $1,200. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 20, Assess:.:ent --047488 C.:%Colburn, Jr. is assessed with 13.31!• acres in Section 17, T 2 N., R. 2 E., with improvements amounting to $350. There', are no imnrove:;:ents rn this tract. In Vol. 21 Assessment #49539 Frank and Edna Velikonia, Jr. are assess4 ed with Lots 1 and 2, Block 7 , let Addition to Bay Additi%n to the Town of Crockett with improvements amo,m ting to $2,260. The carr=ct valuatim is $1,600. I 43 a In Vol. 24, Assessment #55,274, Anna Koppitz, et al. are asses.;ed with 34.90 acres in Pinole School District with improvements amounting, to $1,380. There are no improvements on this tract. In Vol. 24, Assessment #55,286 Joe Rose Viera is assessed with four acres of land in the Pinole School District, and through an error in this office the impro$e— mentsamo nting to $1,380 were erroneously assessed with assessment #55,274. Mr. Vieira ' requests a correct tax bill showing these improvements. - In Vol. 20, Assessment #47P779 J^hn 0. 16orken is assessed with Lot 9> Block I 16, City of Bay Point, with improvements amounting to $850. The valuation of these improvements should be $700. In Vol. 20, Assessment $4],902 P.H.Vorken is assessed with Lot 9, Block 48 City of Bay Point, with improvements amounting to ,$650. The value of these improve—'I ments should be ;350• ' Authority is granted to cancel above errors and make above corrections. In Vol. 14, Assessment ,#x52110 J.J.Yachado, is assessed with Lot 15) Block 4, Shell Heights with improven:ents amounting to 81525. 'LT ere are no improvements on this lot. i In Vol. 16 Assessment #38997 Charles R.Upton, is assessed with Lot 23, Block! 111 Richmond Annex Addition r,ith improvements amounting to $180. There are no improve— ments on this lot. In Vol. 19 Assessment 447025 i::anuel Pereira, C/o Layme V.Hasey, is assessed with the N.T. 50' of Lot 178 San Pablo Rancho being 50' on. Alvarado Street. Mr. Hasey claimed tzar Veteran exec.ption on this assessment tut through an error in this office; exemution was not allo;.ed on this lot but was allo.red erroneo;sly on that portion of Lot 178 San Pablo Rancho assessed to '-'.K. Hogan. Authorization to allow :oar Veteran exemption on assessment #47025 and cancel the "tar Veteran Exemption on the assessment of M.X. Hogan is respectfully requested;is herrby granted. In Vol. 21 assessment, #49312 Bartalo Randazzo is assessed with Lot 5, Block K Town of Valona with improvements erroneously shown as $900. The correct valuation. of these improvements is $540. Yr. Randazzo, claimed ;lar Veteran Exemption on the above lot, also on Lot 2, Block 6, 1st Addition to Bay Addition to the Town of Crockett. Authnri,atinn to make correction and also allow the balance of his exemption on Lot 2 Block 6 1st Addition to Bar Additinn to the Town of Crockett is granted. In Vol. 25 Assessment #55533 :Catherine Burke is assessed with Lots 9, 10, and'i 11 Block 2, Town of Port Costa, with, improvements erroneously shown as :$3300. The correct valuation of these improvements is ,2400. Authorization is grnnted to make above corrections. In Vol. 12, Edwin B.Licl:eil, clamed ':Tar Veteran exemption on Assessments {28227-28526 and 28815. War Veteran exenntion was allo':red ,n +28227 for the amount I of $120, on #28526 for the amount of .8120 and on #28815 for the amount of ,S`64o. I Laking a total of $880, Mr. McNeil is entitled to $1,000 exem-otion, and should have been allowed 8120 more on $28815• In Vol. 14, Assessment #34129 Morris Ellison is assessed with a described parcel of land in the Town of Concord bounded N. by Pacheco Addition, E. by land of Ellison et al. S. by Contra Costa Street, and w. by the Town limits, with improve—' ments amounting to ;$700, There are no improvements on this tract. In Vol. 22, Assessment ,#'51767 Douglas S. Lewis is assessed with 19.52 acres of land in Lone Tree School District. Lr. Lewis, filed claim for ".3ar Veteran exempt- ion un sa^e, but through an error in this office this claim for exemption was not allowed. In Vol. 16, Assessment 439330 Ida Robinson and Florence A. Phillips are i assessed with a described tract containing .81 acres with improvements amounting to $1360. There are no improvements on this tract. ' In Vol. 14, Assessment #34463 A.Tadolini is assessed with the S'ly. 40' of Lots 3 and 4, Block 63, Original Survey of the City of Martinez with improvements amounting to 3950. The correct valuation on of these improvements is $500. Authority is granted to make above corrections. i I I I In the Ya.tter of Ordinance No. 197. This Board having heretofore adopted Ordinance No. 197 of the Board of Super— I i visors being Ordinance Creating and providing for Planning Commission in County of Contra Costa, under the provisi-ns of Chapter 638, of 1929 Statutes, and it appearin� to the Board that said Ordinance has been duly published in Contra Costa Gazette, i i for one week !s annears by the affidavit oB.C.Stotts, on file herein, It is Bl' THE 30:1RD O:DERED that said Ordinance has been duly published in accordance with law. j I i A .k I I In the Matter of Approval of 'Parrants I I of Reclamation District #902. i Gond cause apre aring ther=for, It is by the Board ordered that said warrants of said District be approved, as follows, to wit: i No. Date Amount. 517 November 2, 1929 $ 140.00 519 24.90 519 140.73 520 26.30 521 ° 50.00 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. I I In the latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Goad cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that said warrants of said District be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. j 647 October 11th, 1929 $ 72.95 649 October 30th, 1929, 100.00 649 October 29th, 1929 25.00 550 October 30, 1929, 50.00 j And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said iarrants by affixing their signatures. i t i In the batter of County Welfare worker. I Mrs. Catherine Bartolomei, having presented to this Board her resignation as Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, to take effect aot later than January 19t, 1930, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said j resignation of Mrs. Catherine Bartolomei, as Director of the Social Service Depart- i ment of Contra Costs. County, be and the same is hereby accepted, said resignation to take effect on January let, 1930. The vote thereon being unanimous. In the Matter of Appointment of I Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County. , The resignation of Mrs. Catherine Bartolomei as Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, having been accepted to ta'ce effect January lst,j 1930, i It is, by the Board ordered that Mrs. Ruth W.McCord, be and she is her=_byi appointed Director of Social Service Department of Contra Costa County, said appoint- ment to take effect Jan. let, 1930, at a salary of 3200 per m^nth and travelling expenses. I It is further ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County I 45 i dray: warrant on County Treasurer insum of :200 in favor of Mrs. Ruth W.YcCord, on first of each and every month after Jan. let, 1930, until the further order of this I 1. Board, and said Yrs. Ruth .,.1coord, shall present her claim to this Board for travelling expenses each month. 1 a In the Natter of CooLmissioners of } Mt-Diablo Fire Protection District. Sarah Li. Rill, and Yarshall McKean, having filed *ith this Board,tteir resig- nation as Fire Commissioners of Lt.Diablo Fire Protection District, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said i+ resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant. ; t r, In the Matter of appointment of Fire Commissioners for Y,t. Diablo Fire Protection District. The Town of C-ncord 'caving been annexed to the Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District, and the resignation of Sarah 3`. Hill and Marshall McKean, as Commissioners of said District, having been accepted by this Board, and it appearing to the Board ' that there is a vacancy of two cowmissioners in said District, and the said Mt. Diablo Fire Protection District Commissioners having- recommended to this Board the appoint- z went of A.77,11artin and Joseph de Rosa, as Commissioners to fill the vacancies of I said Sarah `:. Hill and Marshall McKean, resigned, It is, by the Board ordered that said A.;4.`dartin, and Joseph de Rosa, be and they are hereby appointed Commissilners of "fit. Diablo Fire Protection Distric , to act as agents of this Board in transaction of business of the said Fire District. ) The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,, i In the Latter of Acceptance of Streets in Torn of Rodeo as County Highways. t It appearing to the Board that certain streets of the Town of Rodeo, upon which county work has already been done, should be accepted as county roads, and i public highways of County of Contra Costa; It is, on motion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Bupervsor Hayden, ' by the Board ordered that the fcllorring streets in townsite of Rodeo, as shown on Yap of Townsite of Roder„ be and the sarne are hereby accepted as County Roads and Highwa�s: First Street, from Vaqueros Avenue to Railroad Avenue. Second Street, from "arretson Avenue to State High^ay, and from Vaqueros Avenue to Failroed Avenue. Third Street: From Vallejo Avenue to Sharon Avenue. Fourth Street; From Harris Avenue to State High-;ay. - '.:ariposa Street. From Railroad Avenue to Vaqueros avenue. Harris Avenue: From Third Street to Fourth Street. Rodeo Avenue: pooh San Pablo Avenue to S econd Street. Lake Ave:r:e: From First Street to Fourth Street. Railroad Avenue: From San Pablo avenue to Second Street. Vaqueros Avenue: Fro¢: Lariposa Street to Third Street. . i I I r 6 In the ?'atter of Adoption of Ordinance Prohibiting Erection and 11.aintenance of Signs, Pictures, Transparencies, Advertise- ments, and Vechanical Advertising Devices, upon i Public High••.•ays of Co.inty f Contra Costa, under ' jurisdiction of Board of Supervisors, etc. The Board of Supervisors adopts Ordinance No. 199 of this Board being an Ordinance prohibiting erection and maintenance of Signs, Pictures, Transparencies, Advertisemients, and "echanical Advertisin Devices, upon public highways in county of Onntra Costa, ,.ander the jurisdiction of the Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, and providin: a punishment for violaticn of said Ordinance; and orders: that said Ordinance $199 be published in Contra Costa Standard, a newspaper of general cirnul ation, published in the County of Contra Costa, for one week. i Said ordinance was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i i In the Hatter of Acquisiti^n and 1 Improvement District �4 of the County Ilii of Contra Costa. A petition having beer. filed with this Board, signed by property owners of property within said proposed District, praying this Beard to form an Acquisition and Improvement District #4, for improvement of certain str>ets described in said i petition., the Board of S•pervisors adopts the following Resolution appointing I Attorney to prepare proceedings and directing preparation of specifications for said, work and a�:pcintin- Edward Hoffman, Engineer,to prepare specifications for said works I IN THE "ATTER OF ACQUISITI-N AND I12ROVEE`.ENT DISTRICT. N0. 4, of the County of I Contra Costa, State of California. ------ - ORDER APPOINTIN.'G ATTORNEY TO PREPARE PROCE=.7"iGS. i IT IS HERSBY RES^LVED APiD ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of Contra i Costa County, California, that Homer iC.Fatterson, be and he is hereby designated and; appointed a Competent person to prepare all proceedings, resolutions, notices, order;-, contracts and any and all matters of legal service incident to the preparation j of the proceedings "In the hatter of Acquisition and Improvercent District No. 4, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, " IT IS HEREBY FURTHER RESCLVED AND ORDERED that the Compensation of said Homer —Patterson, as such Attorney, shall be two and one half (2 1/2') per cent of the contract price of the work and improvement in the above entitled mat-.er, incidental] ' expenses excluded; said compensation to be paid as _follows: to wit; One half thereof; based upon the estimated contract price, to be paid said Homer W.Patterson by the contractor upon the award and execution of contract and the balance of said compensation shall be paid said 'Homer -;.Patterson upon completion and acceptance of the stork, when the whole amount of said compensation has been ascertained upon the actual c ntract price having been determined upon completion of and acceptance of the I work. I 47 h i i I RESOLVED FURTHER: That the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to cause this order to be entered upon the minutes of this Board. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by ' the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California at a regularly meeting thereof held n the 4ti, day of November, 1929, by following vote, of the members thereof: Ayes: Svpe.rvisurs Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None• Absent; Arne. 1 _ IN THE MATTDR OF ACQUISITION AND IJPROVENeIIT DISTP.ICr'jA. of the County I of Contra Costa, State of California. ORDER DIRECTIYG PREPARATI^_N OF SPECIFICATIONS. IT IS HER= RESOLVED A11D ORDERFD BY THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTAI i Countv, California., that the District to be improved and benefited by the proposed improvement of the streets as the boundaries thereof may hereafter be determined in due course, be now and henceforth in these proceedings known as "Acquisition and Improvement District No. 4, of the Countv of Contra Costa, State of California,,. ' IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that Edward A. Hoffman, be and he is hereby i appointed and designated "Engineer of Work" for the purpose of doing and furnishing all the civil enRineering work and services necessary to the proper performance of 1 said imnrovenient, and said Edward A.Hoffman, is hereby designated a competent person to prepare and furnish, and he is hereby directed to prepare and fum ish, snecificatT ions for the following described work and improvement on the following described streets and rights of way, viz: - The improvement shall in general terms be the grading and the construction oil pavement, curbs, gutters, and side-walrm on the westerly side of San Pablo Avenue between the existing State Highway pavem^nt and the property line and between the I nor!:herly brnindary line of the City of Richmond and Wildcat Creek and the grading and i c,nstruction of pavement, curbs and gutters on Tulare, Maricopa, Rheen and Lowell Avenue between the easterly baznd_ary line of the City of Richm n d and San Pablo Avenue. j Said specifications shall include all plans, profiles, cross-sections and specifications necessary for said proposed improvement, together with a statement i of the estimated cost of the imurovement (inclusive of incidetal expenses and costs i of the proceedings), a description of the district to be benefited by the proposed improvement, and a Yap or plat showing the same and also the different zones, within) said District (if any are necessary because of varying benefits) containing the landq i to be benefited in like measure but in different measure from those in other zones therein, with a statement as to what percentage of the sum to be raised each yeas from the payments n the principal and interest on the b m ds should be raised ' I in each zone, and shall show the grades to which the c ntemplated improvements are to be constructed all in accordance wit: the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1924" as amended to date. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORi'EM D that the compensa.tion of said "Ergineer I � P 48 of Work" shall be seven per cent of the contract price of said work and improvements,.) incidental expenses excluded, in case of award and execution of a contract therefor; said compensation to be paid as fellovis, to wit; One half thereof, based upon the estimated contract price, to be paid said Edward A.Hoffman, by the Contractor upon award and execution of cent-act and the balance of said compensation shall be , paid said Edward A. H(,ffnan, upon completion and acceptance of the work, when the whole amount of said compensation has been ascertained upon the actual contract price! havinM been determined upon completion and acceptance of the work. The foregoing 3esolutia: was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, California, at a regular meeting ' i held on the 4th day of November, 1929, by the following vote of the members thereof: i Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden,Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: done. Absent: done. i In the Matter of Acquisiticn and j Improvement District #4. This Board having this day adapted an order authorizing appointing of attorney to prepare proceedin,cs on formation of Acquisition and Improvement District #4, and also appointing Edward A.Hoffrnan, as $ngineer to prepare specifications for said work and it appearing to the Board that a portion of said work to be done is on San Pablo', ,. Avenue which is a State Highway, It is, by the Board ordered that Edward A.Hoffman, Engineer appointed by this Board to prepare specifications for this work, be and he is hereby authorized tp procure the consent of the State Engineer and State Commission to permit the improve ment of said San Pablo Avenue in said District. The vote on the said order being unanimeus.,� I j I I In the Matter of Purchase of lands from Joseph J. Dutra and Mary Dutra, his wife. It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on purchase of said lands ' i from Joseph J. Dutra and Yary Dutra, his wife, be continued to and set for Monday Nov. 18th, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. I i i I A 49" w i In the Matter of Appointment of Fire Commissioner for Byron Rural County Fire Protection District. ' W.H.Huffman, having been heretofore appointed to serve as a Member of the Board of Fire Commissioners for said District, and having informed this Board that j he does not desire to act and returned the appointment, It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation be and the same is hereby) accepted. It is further ordered that J-sse B.Baker, be and he is hereby appointed Fire Commissioner for Byron Rural County Fire Protection District in place and stead of V.W.Hoffman, heretofore appointed. x And the Board takes recess to meet on Yonday, November 18th, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. . ".Chairman. ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk. I � I I i j� 5U i z i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISCHS OF CONTRA CCSTA COUNTY, S3ATE OF CALIFORNIA. I I MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Hon. 9P.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors Zeb Knott, OBCar.Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.,:ells,Clerk. + In the Natter of Corr-xction of Assessments. The County Assessor Geo. 0. Leese, having filed with this Board his aerti- ficate showing that certain clerical errors.appear on Assessment Roll for 1929-30, and asking authorization to correct same in accordance with Section 3904a 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 fnllow- ing corrections in Assessment Rolls be and they are hereby ordered made, to wit: Arthur Edwards filed claim for .7t,-..r Veteran Exemption with this office on the S. 401 of Lots 1, 2, 1 and 4, Block 3 Peres Andrade Tract (bee Valume7 Assessment #14,557). Through an error in this office 71ar Veteran Exemption was allowed on #14,5 assessed to �.)%Haviside. Authority 1s granted to cancel ;oar Veteran exemption on Assessment #14,556 and allne• same on assessment #14,557• In Vol. 15, assessment ,36265 Jas. S.Fahy and David Israel are assessed wl h the E. 10, of Lot 9, and all of Lot 9 in Block 20 City of Pittsburg with improvemen s erroneously shown as $1,200. The correct valuation is ?$450. InVol. 20, assessment #46205 P.J. Ney is assessed with 11.20 acres of lan in Alamo School District, Yr. George t%:artin owns one half interest in this nroperty and fil-d claim for exe:nti^r. or, Name. ThrouE.h an error in this office same was not allowed. In Vol. 25, Assessment #56,037 the Rodeo Townsite Company is assessed with l � Lot 27, Block 153 Town of Rodeo with improvements amountini to $600. The construct= ion of these improvements was not started until after the first of :dare, and should not have appeared on the assessment roll until next year. li In Vol. 19, Assessment #42727 Vessie R.Brooks is assessed with Lots 1, 2, and 6. Block 19 Surn%rside Tract with improvements as:ounting tc .`,'90. There are no improvements on these lots. I In Vol. 15, Assessment #39001 Ella T.Sweet is assessed with the SIly portion of Lot 6 Del Hambre Terrace with improvements amounting to $300. There are no improvements on tris lot. I In Vol. 25, Assessment #:;5;16 Nellie Donohue is assessed with Lot 1, Block 37 Torn of Port Costa with improvements erroneously shown as $775. The correct valu� is X500. Authority is granted to make above corrections. In Vol. 25 Assessi.mat #56924 Charles Goochis assessed with 7.50 acres of land in the walnut Creek Sch-of District with improvements erroneously shown as $30W. The correct valuation is 4100. I In Vol. 13, As;:essn:ert #30016 Cecil V. Chamlers is assessed with Lot 161 and the S.E. 1/2 of Lot 17, Block 17, Richmond Junction Heights with improve:*vents am,)untinr to .41,960. The correct valuation of these improvements id :111090. In Vol. 23', Assessment #53,059 Alanzo Atchinson is assessed with 13.727 acres in tit. Diablo School District with improvements amounting to $200. There are no improvements on this tradt. In Vol. 21, Assessor,;.t #46627 Edna Cadwalder, C/n Wm. H. Goede is assess- ed r.Ita thirty four :lmu redras of an acre (.34) in Canyon School District. Yr. Goede c'_air'hed 'Tar Veteran 3xe:sptim on thie property, but through an error in this office same :^as not allo,-d. In Vol. 6, Assess ert #13,291 Agnes Sweeney is as.1saged ^it-. Lot 3 and thel 7. 1/2 cf Lo` 4, Look to Grand View Terrace Tract rith improvecenta erroneously I shown as ;1,420. The c-rreot value of these improve:eents is $I,O20. In Vol. 16, An^essment #399204 L'oula Lavelle ie assessed rite Lot 4, Blockl 4, Kensington Pari with improve.nents amountini. to $1,600. There are no improvements on this lot. I i i I I i i 51 In Val. 4, s-ocam:ent 48215 Cora 7. Pearson is assessed with Lot 6, Block 2 Richm:nd Par;: Tract with personal propert,: amo•xnting t,, :140 . There should be no personal property with th°-s assessment. In Vol. 14, Assessment L ,'$33,213 Lee Hiti�ins, Sr. is assessed with .got 4, Block 56, Torn of Antioch, =::ith personal propZrty amounting to .;220. There should be no pers,:na.l property u_th thislot. ' In making transfer of property fr.n. A.C•Perdue in Canyon School District this o_'fice erroneously transferred R11 of the property owned by Yiss Perdue to Chester Lawrence. As 4:.iss Perdue reques-us a. taw bill of her property authorization is granted to add the f-llowin description: in Canyon Schonl District: 1'Portion of SectinnT 1 0., R. 3 N. bounded N. by land of tleisaar., E. by land of Lawrence S. by r/w of'the Sacramento Northern Railway, and :S, by land of 7eiiand". The assessed valuation of sarse is ?4C. In Vol. =4, Assesae:ent #834., Anthony Yocre and Josephine 3ionre are assessed wiIh t::e ''t. 7 1/2' of Lot 17 and all o`_' Loc 18, Block 1, Ter,ainal Tract ••:ith a value of Peal estate err reousl'• shown as ^650. The correct Valuatirn is ,290. In Vol. 3 Assessr.:ent ?6293 Jao:es E•Crozier is assessed with Lots 27 and 28 'n Block 61 Amended i.'ap of the Citi- J -Richmond rith persona'_ nrooerty erroneously shown as x2690. The correct valuati-n is 31,900. i In Vol. 10, Bryant D. Roland, cla4nod 'Tar Veteran Exemption on Lots 25, 26 27 and 29, Block 13, also on Lot 35 Block 13, Richm^nd Annez Tract, see assessment #21,�oog, and a described tract of land in. the 3anchoSan Pablo assessed to the Contra Costs. R=alts Corvany in his care. Through an error in this o_'fice exer,cptinn was allo••wad on Lots 25, 26, 27 and 28, Block 13, Richmond Annex Tract only. ?%nRovland is entitled to the balance of this exe„ntinn on Lot 35,Block 13, Richm^ad annex Trac see assessn.ent #21668, and also ;.n the described tract in San Pablo School District. See Vol. 19 Assess::,ent #',146910. In Vol. 20 Assessment #47995 Cas Bay Lumber Company in care of George Cartel is assessed with Lot 6 Block 72 City of Bay Point, with improvements amounting to .750. There are no improve:cents on this lot. These improvements belong on Lots 6 an 7 Block 71 see 4ssess:;ent 447993, and both parties desire cnrrected tax bill. In Vol. 10, Assess:cent i,22829 Charles G. Stahl is assessed with Lots 35 and 36, Block 57, Riche.rrd Annex ;:pith improvements aa;ounting t, 9660. There are no improver:ents nn this lot. ' In Vol. 19, gssess,cent ;P46,s75 George Sanchez is assessed with Lot 2, Bloak 1 Republic Tract with iy rovements araountin;c to X280. There are no improve on this lot. Vol. ;, Assessment x5679 L.H.Schrader Company is asses ed lith Lots 24 and 25 Block 29 Arninded !Tap of the City of "ichmond with personal property shown erron- I eously as ?100,000 . The correct valuation is X10,000. , In Vol. 22, Assessment #51,021, the Porter Estate is assessed with 330 acre of land in Iron Hou^e School District at 330 per acre making the total assessed valuation of the real property :;9,900. As this land is under water at the present time theland value shin}ld be reduce3 to ;5 per acre making the totd assessed valuati of the real estate jl,b50. In Vol. 23, Assessment 452037 Leslie J.Smith is erroneously assessed with personal pro.ert ac:ounticg to $290. The correct valuation is ?100. Ir, Vol. 15, Assessment 438595 the 'Jaln.t Creek 'later Comr,anq is assessed -:ith a d=::scribed tract of land in the Town of "lalnut Creei- As this tract is owned by the Town of '7alnut !reek sar..e should, not have ap:eared on the Assessment rcll. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.. !I In the Batter of ;ranting- Dance pere;its. The followin_persons and societies having made application to this Board for )era.issi n t cr:nduct a dance until 3 o'clock A• .. on followine dates: :,:t. Diablo Post #246, American Legion, Dec. 7th, 1929, Dec. 31st, 1929 and Feb. 1st, 1930. I.O.O.F. Triple Link Club, of Bay Point, Dec. 7th, 1929. Schjonborg's 0rchestra.,Bay Point ', emorial Hall, Nov. 27th, 1929. It is By is Board ordered that the above Societies be granted permission to c^rduct a dance unti13 a'clock A.M. an above dates. K. i r J In the ;Latter of Application of Pacific Telenhone & Telegraph Company to Cross Co,rty Road r.,ith one inch pipe line.. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board for permission tc. place one inch line of pipe beneath county highway on County road , - between Bancroft Station and Veinert Station about 140 feet east of Bancroft Stat-1 ion, It is by the Board ordered that said Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company be and they are authorized to place said pipe line under county road at said place. The vote thereon beim unanimous. In the Latter of Application of Pacific T_ele.Dhone & Telegraph Company to replace certain poles between Walnut Creek and Vine Hill Junction, etc. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board for nerro.'ssi,n to place certain poles along county road between Wa]nut creek and Vire Hill Junction and also to trim certain trees alone said road, It is by the Boa.d ordered that said matter be and the same is herebyreferr d to Supervisor Hayden, and County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, for a report to this Board on or before Dec. 2nd, 1929,as to advisability of said change. i y In the Yatter of application of Sunnyside J. Telephone Co. of Vine Hill t� place poles along county hi=h-ay.. Sunnysid Telephone Comnany of Vine Hill, having made application to this Board for permission to extend line along Vine Hill Road and Muir Road as far as I Loui Vianots residence, `{ It is by the Board ordered that said Sunnyside Telephone Company be and :hey are hereby permitted to place said poles aloe_ said road, said poles t: be placed under supervision of Supervisor of District $j. f 'q 3 ;J In the Latter of Acceptance of policy of Insurance on Concord Memorial Hall. az Conc-rd Ice & vuel Coonany having- presented to this Board Policy.No. 2856"1 the Liverpool, & London & Globe Insurance Company, for insurance nn Concord "emoria ' Hall, I is if It is by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby +: approved. ] ils 3M 1i 53' � r In the !Latter of 9arrant of Reclar_atim District '799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that '.'.'arrant #225 dated Oct. 29th, 1929, for X337, be and the srr:e is hereby approved and the Chairman R 1 of this Board is herebv authorized to rote approval of said :,,arrant by placing his signature thereto. J ' In the `.fatter of Trapsfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, Govnty Auditor having notified this Board tha: no appropriation vas m<de in t::e Bud.,et for cost of construction of temporary office just completed 1 for County Surve-or and requesting that tt:e cost of ^,650 be transferred from the Un- budgeted Reserve fund t^ the General &and, J. It is on moti-a duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said amount be and t'.;e s:::a.e is hereoy orderrd transferred fr-n: tae Unbudgeted Reserve f',nd to the Genera'_ Fund. It IF: furt'ipr order=d that the sum of 1200 be and the sF^e is hereby transferre frrn; the"?daterials and Supplies"',and for prisrners to cost of"medical and dental care i,furni sib e d prisoners. It is Yurtaer r;rdered that the sum of500 be transferred to acruunt for"nutsi e repair work"and the sum of ^2000 to an account for"repeirs and replacements"from the " present a;ppropriati a for materials and supplies for county garage. iS It is further order'•d that the sum of $9000 from Road Dist. $1, Supervisor ' District ;#1, fund set up a,e"unappropriated"and olibject t. tra:.sfer, be and the same is herebv order-d tians-ci•red t:! .'aintenance appropriatt•:n for Road District #1, S•ap,,rv,'.-or District i-hl. ' It is furtI:cr ordered that Y::e sum of ,6,600 be transferred from unappropriate `a fide of Sup. Dist. ;r5, to t=:e '[a?rat^.rarce a.ppropriatinr fr m Supervisor District #5. The vote therenn being unanimous.K _ b f In the 'Latter of Repair of Alamo w Bridge. A bridge over Walnut Creek at Alamo, having been destroyed by fire and great emergency exists for the repair thereof, =r IT IS,on s;oticn 3ulp made and carried, by the Board ordered that Suaervisor ' Olsson, and +1.n.Arnold, County Surveyor, be and they are hereb,; ordered to proceed ie:aediately without notice, to repair and replace said bridge, by day labor and force account; the cost of Notch is to be paid out of .he General Fund out of any money not otherwise appropriated. 54 I f In the fatter of Establishing of Mt. Diablo State Park. A commi.tee from it. Diablo State Perk Learue appear before the Board and said Board ir addressed by rajor Garrett and H-'sold French, Secretary of Oakland Chamber of Commerce, and after 1lstening to the statements made by said parties the Hard adopted the follow:n: Resolution: :illrP_4AS, this Bern rd of Supervisors has been notified that he California State Park Commission has allocated the sum of $100,000 for the acquisition and deve op- ent of a State Park or. Mt.Diablc, and, WHEREAS, the funds so allocated must be matched dollar for collar with an appropriation of an equal amountof m:nev and, ,:HEREAS, a request has been made to this Board to co-operate with Alameda County in appropriatir_e- a sufficient amount to match the State appropriation, said money to be used to secure the necessary lands and toll road for the completion of Xt.Diablo State Prrk, and .ORTAS, it has beer. represented to this Board that n e-half of said sum rill be raised in the Cnunty of Alameda, and, -10FEAS, it appears to this Board that it would be tc the best interests of Contra Costa County to raise t:e su::, of $50,000 by taxation, to assist in match- ing tae approariati r. of the State; THEREFORT BE: IT R^SOLVID:that it is the intention of this Board of Sgsrvis rs to le V,.a tax sufficient to raise said amount, over a period of three years, commenci g at next official levy of taxes for the year 1930-,. In the tatterof Acquisitic:n and Improvement District A of the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION APPROVING SMIFICATIOMS AND REQUTSTING CONS-MiT OF CITY OF RICHIi;VD. WHEREAS, Edward A.Haff,an, a competent person, was, on the :ta day ofHove mo r 1929, appointed and directed V, prepare and furnish specifications for certain propo.ed work and improvement of portions of Sen Pablo Avenue, Rhee.^.. Avenue (also known as Healy avenue) Lowell Avenue, Maracnpa Avenue, end Tulare Avenue, under proceedings to be h:td and taken in the matter of Acepisition and Improve:.ent District No. 4 of the County of Contra Costa.; and, '.YHER:;.AS, the said Edward A.Hoffman, on the 4th day of November, 1929, pre- sented s-jecifications for smd work and improvement to this Board and this Board has examined the same and deems that the public interest and convenience require the , work and improvement t:erein provided for in the xRnner set forth; and NMREAS, improvements included in said soscifica.tions include the improvement of portions of certain streets and avenues, which abut on the corporate boundaries of the Citv -f Richmond, and a porti,n of the district to be assessed for the costs and expenses a' s•i:. improvement, ^.nU ben±fitted thereby, lies within the cnr:orate boundaries of the City of Richmfr,d, and, under Sectinn 2 of the "Acquisition and ImprovemenU Act of 1925" as amended, it is necessary that the consent of the Council) I I h5 t I ;of said City cf Richmond be obtained to the assessment of property lyin within the territory over which the said council of the City of Richmond hns'Jurisdiction and which is included :within the boundaries of the proposed assessment district described in said specifications: THEREFOR=,BE IT R S^LVED, that th3said specifications be, and they are hereby epproved and adopted by this Board of Supervisors, and it is hereby ordered that said snecifications be filed with the Clerk of this 3oard; and, 'K i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: That the consent of the council of the City of xiohmn Ld . expressed by resoluti•-n, is beret,- requested to the doing and makinz of the work and ' imiorovemert described in =aid snecifications and to the assessment therefor of the property lvin�T within that portion of the s^.id prop.^.sed assessment district lying -rithin territory over which said Council of the City of Richmond has jurisdiction and the Cleric of this Board is hereby directed to deliver a certified Copy of this resolution and of the specificaticr s hereby approved to the said Courcilof the City of Richmond, Contra Costa County, Cn It fornia. ' Tae foregoing Resolutica was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of ,l Supervisory of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting; thereof held November 16th, 1929, by the fallowing vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Non.-. IN THE LATTER OF ROAD DISTRICT IMPROVEMENT NO. 5. WHEREAS, Resolutions have been presented to the Board of Supervisors executed by the Stege Sanitary District, the City of E1 Cerrito and the City of Richmond, in whit:, this Board is requested to institute proceedings for the reconstruction of a main out-fall sewer of the Stege Sanitary District which serves portions of the City 4 of Richmond and the City of E1 Cerrito and the Stege Sanitary District. XIDW, THE?t3FCRE, BE IT RESOLVED: by this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, that cinder the power vested in said Board by an }. Act entitled "Road district I:.urover..ent Act of 1907" and amendments tY,er,to or other u laws of the State of Cali for:ia,Ross L.Calfee, a competent person is hereby designated ' and directed to prepare and furnish specifications and plans for said .--zork. IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED, that Ross L.Caifee be and he is hereby appointed an en_;ireer of the work for the Y%urpor.e of doing and furnishing all civil engineering work and ser-ices and surveying and similar wort: and services, including inspection ' and a'_1 services up to and inclnding cnmpletion and acceptance necessary to the prone s doine; of the work herein r..enti-ned. I t IT I3 FUR;H R RESOLVED: That said Ross L. Calfee be and he is further appointed i and e,7:nloyed " engineer" to do and Piruish all civil en rineerinq and all surveying and other sir.:ilar work or sera ces t- lay out and supervise all work t•.er=ender, and "y supervise the constnctiaa ,_' said i�rovement, and to pay ail expenses for the servic-s i of a zoning expert, if it shall be noes ary to employ snch expert, and all other >1 expense -ncident to the p_--?parati:;r sal plans and injecifications, and to do each and e,=ry act necessar^ gas said E:E_ineer, his enmpehsation for said work and services) -x I 'c C - 56 to be, and same is herrby fixed at a sum equal to seven per cent (7p) of the contract) price of said work. IT IS r^URT.C-R RESOLVED: that Thomas Y. Carlson is hzraby appointed to assis� and carry on said cork be d•ne in the matter of this smid imnroveaent, to prepare f all resoluti.;ns, orders and notices, bonds and other instruments and papers and to psrfL form all legal work and render all legal services and advice necessary in the perform arse of said.,rnrk. IT I3 FURTUIR ORDERED twat t^e compenaatior. of said Thcmas'1.Carlson, be and the s--me is hmreby fixed on the basis of two and one-half per cent of the total contract price for 811 work to be done in said improvement. . IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the enrapensation to be paid to said 'nose L. Cal-fee, and to the said Thomas 1-. Carlson shall not be charged against the County of Onrtra Cr,sta, but tt shall be a c'narg•e against the District tr, be assz!esed for the improvement. The fore-oinfr Resolution was �n the 13th da-.- of November, 1929, passed unanimously by -be Board of Supervisors of the County of Oontra Costa, State of i California. In the Matter of Abatement of Uosgaitoes in Ccntra Costa County. T.B.3wift and ioble :'.St^ver, Eaoineer for Contra Costa Cour_ty L'oequito Abatement District $1, arpear zefore the Board and pr.�sent the following Resolution regarding abate::.ent of mosquitoes, ::nd asks endorsement of this Board by adrpting said Resolution; After listeninE to the arguments of T.B.Swift, and N.B.Stover, It is ordered on s:otion of Supervisor Knott, seconded by Supervisor Hayden that this Board does hereby endorse the following Resolution, calling for a change of dates of opening and clos_rg of the duck season in the State of California, to wit) :RERT4S a Mosquito Abatsa.:rnt District h•.© been formed '.r. Contra costa `'o+int extending fro:: :?artinez tcc pittalr_rg, and, WHEREAS, the tax ray^rr of this di9trict in September 1926, voted a special assess:::ent of ten cents per hundred to c•nduct Mosquito Abatement 7ork, and, i '.HER243, ti:is Abate:_ent "fork arts bee:: very actively pushed with gratifying results elin,-natio; nracti:!a'_ly entirely the mosquito pest dug:: the past season, up to the month •�f Septe:roer with the exception of two raigrations fr-m the 3uisun marshes, and ". RE.4B, t'e duck pond owners in this district flooded their nonds on the first of September, therebv cr•eatin- a late mosquito hatch, nullifying entirely the osquito abatement work for t:is neriod causing. ;rest annoyance, and distress to the tax payers oft'his District. Nm`?, TilZA:i FORT. BE IT ?£SOLVED: That the r-osquito Abatement Co,i ittee go on record as fav:rinS postp-)nin_ tae rpenin;: of the duck season. fr^.:, Oct^ber 1, to _iovE,ber 1 and charging the closing date fr-,m January 15 to February 1, to remove) toe menace ofthelate =eas n hatch clue to flooding o£ duck pon.is; and I` Br IT FLTRTHER RESOLVED: That our Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa j County be importuned to u^e all the influence at their co.,...and in c angina the dates of the duck. season, a ad, A. BE IT z-VRSHE RESDLVED: -Mat the Senator and As,e;rbly'mau of this distric be forwarded a copy of this res,lutic:n and be requested to ihtroduc- measures in the State Legislature to charge the dates of the duck seas n as heretofore mentioned. a 1 r i 57 1 In the ;::atter of Sunshine Camp. T.B.Swift,appears before the Board and reads report of c�nnuct of SunshirB Camp for year ^nding Oct. l:.t, 1929. ' In the :.'.atter of advertising for construction of Hastings Slough Bridge. This Board having heretof:re advertised for bids for construction of Hastings Slough Bridge and t:tis beinr- time and ;:L ce for receiving of bid„ the f-11 owing bids are received and publicly opened in presence of the Board to wit: A.U. KITCHEN: Iter:: 1: Furnishing and driving creosoted piles, each, `x100.50 Itea: 2, Dense select all heart redwood lumber in place, per i.; 108.30 . Iter:. 3: Select all heart structural redwood lumber in place, per a.. 110.00. Iter. L: Untvated piles, in place, each, 45.60. LEONARD T. ISHAI: Iter; l: Furnishin;- end driving creosoted piles, each, 95.75. Iter. 2: Dense select all heart redwood lumber in place, per M. 103.25 Item -,: Select all heart redwood in place, per 1'. bd ft. 98.00. iter. 4: Furnishin;c and drivinc untreated piles, each 38.00 OAKLAND HARBOR C^7STRUCTI":T CO. Iter= 1: Furnishing and drivinc, creosoted piles, each $100.00 Iter. 2: Dense select all heart redwood lumber in ' place, per ?'. 100.00 i Iter: 3: Select all heart structural redwood lumbar 4 in place, per V. 107.50 ^ i Ite!:. 4: Untreated piles, in plae, each,. 50.00 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Leonard T.Isham, is lowest and best bidpresented for ;:.id ;rook; I! It is, by the Board ordered that the c,ntract her in for said bridge be and the same is hereby awarded to Leonard T.Isham, for building of said bridge. =�y It is further ordered that said Leonard T.Ishan:, give bonds in the following amount;, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor ana aiaterial furnishad and fifty per ce:;t of e timnted c•ntract price for faithful 3 performance of said contract. i It is further orderad that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds in accordance with foregoin., order. a¢ In the utter of n1lnrnce to Indigents. c; Good cause app wring therefor, It is ordered that following allonanees here- tofore ,nn de to f"llnwin:> nned indi,.zpts be decreased as follows: Cssh alloxance made to Dudley Thickens A.F.D. Boz 88, Walnut Creek, be decreased fr-n $20 state aid and 20 county aid to 410 State -tnd >>10 county aid, beginning Nov. 10-,4,1929. I i That the allowance heretofore made to MRS. ROSE VIRGA, 360 -:'-'est 7th St. Pitts ung be and the snore is hereby decreasedr c N40 state and ;325 county aid to ;;30 state aid and 15 county aid 'a=.:-1nn_nm Nov 7th, 1929. That the allo.:ance heretof re made to ::RS. AUGUST VECCHI, of Pacheco, of $10! per nonth be a ntinx , s of Nov 1st, 1929. The' all Loc h.! ,,for ri Lu, t !:RS. i:'LLIE DECKER, C/o G.R.V.eyers, } Van Fleet Ave. Hien...rd, Annex, be de.._ea.cd from 310 state .:nd 20 county aid, to .20 ;3 county aid, _ - ;:n':, :'ov. lst, 1921. ..; I <58 i i That the 1.110-rance heretofore made to MRS. IGNACIA SOUZA,$15 per month be increased to $20 per month, beginning Nov. let, 1929•' i That the allo7ra.nce heretofore ,.x-de to URS. ELIZABETH BUCHAN, 1922 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond, be -e is 'nereiy decreased fro."! $30 state aid to $20 State aid beginning Ncv. 1st, 929. i That the allowance heretof:•re granted to Mrs. Sarah A-Laird, Antiooh, of 015 per r:^,nth be and tP.e s;;:, is heraby discontin ied as of Sept. 1st, 1929. That a cash allo-:ance of 520 per month formerly granted to YRS. J.T. CONi+ELL !. be and the sar:e is hereby ordered changed to YRS. jANCE 07i1'S-ELL, P.O. Box 1305, Richmond. i It is further ordered that the fnllowing allorra.nces be and the same are j hereby granted con:^_tencincr -n dates :..et oprosite their names: `!RS. VIRGINIA DEL GADELLO, San Pabl,, S4^ per mr,nth county aid, beginning Xoverber 1st, 1929. :`R5. ROST RICCOBONO, ^57 Cumberland St. Pittsburg, :?40 per month, state aid ! beginninc• Nover.ber 1st, 1929. YRS. '.'ARY TREZZA, $50 per -nth state aid beginning November let, 1929• 1 VR3. JX'IRA GIA:;-1.,,I, 9.6 A. St. Eureka, be and she im .:ereby granted A10 per m--nth :eginninr Sent. lot, 1929, for care of and mai,tenance of Eva Peccianti. ' I ..RS. GLADYS FRYE, 326— San Pablo Aveaue, Richr.rnd, $30 per month state aid be.ianing Nor. lst, 1929, for care of Sherr,an chil::ren. That 'ar:7. CATH RIidE ST--".ART, 330— 5th St. Pittsburg, be grs.nted a temporary cash ailor.,ance of :715• per mccth, 'oe it:ninE; Nov. let, 1929.,, I i In the :::atter of Purchase of Pronerty frons Joe Dut:rc and ?'ar^ Dutre. , It is ', ,_.e Board ordered that t'r? furt`,er hearing on purchase of property I fru:! Joe Dutrc as t:a,r': Dutr^, be continued to and set for 1rrday, Dec. 2nd, 1929 at 10 o'clock A.E. - I i I II In the Matter of the Issuance of iI is Bodds of Alhambra Union High School ! IKr District in Contra Costa County. RES^LUTI^N AND ORDER OF BOARD OF SUPERVISORS IF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF 0ALIF1R::IA. "fIEREAS, on the 22nd day of September, 19291 the High School Board of the Alhambra Union High School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of Califor_{ nia, deemed it advisable to call, and by resolution and order duly and regularly r i passed and adopted by said High School District, and entered on the minutes thereof an said last mentioned date of said High School Board, did call an election and did resolve and order: that an election be called and held throughout the said Alhambra! I Union High School +district on the 30th day of October, 1929, for the purpose of submitting to the electors of said Alhambra Uninn High School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of said Alhambra Union High School District in the amoupt of two hundred forty thousand dollars ($240,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty (20)1 years, and to bear interest at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum, interest payable semiannually for the purpose of ratsincr money to be used for purchasing, a high school lot or high school lots, for building or purchasing one or more high 2 i 59 , i i school buildings, for supnlying said high school building or high scho•1 buildings 11 with furniture or apparatus and for improving said high school grounds; and, THEREAS, an election was held in said Alhambra Union nigh School District ' on the 30th day of October, A.D. 1929, in conformity with said resolution and order q. i of the said High School Board in said pthambra Union High School District, and all the proceedings had in the premises have been certified to this Board of Super- visors by the said High Scho,l Board of the said Alhambra Union High School Districts as required by law; and, i WHEREAS, the said certified proceedings show and after a full examination andl investigation, this board has found, and does hereby find and declare: That in accordance with the resolution and order of the High School Board of Alhambra Union High School District duly passed and adopted on the 26th day of Septeu_ bar, 1929, an electirn was duly called in said 41hambra Union High School District and was held in said.Alhambra Union High School District on the 30th day of Oct^ber, ! A.D. 1929, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof I signed by the membRs of the said High School Board, in more than three (3) public places in said Alhambra Union High School yistrict for more than twenty (20) days next before said election and by publishing such notice in the Martinez Daily Standard a newspaper printed and published in said ilistrict and in the said County of Contra i Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks ' before said Election, which said notice so posted and published was in the form j i required by the School Code of the State of California. i That prior to the opening of the said poles at said election the Inspector i and Judges of election conducting said election at the various special tmnd electi m i i precincts in said High School District of the said Alhambra Union High School i District, took the oath of office as required by law and thereafter conducted said I election as required by law, and at the close thereof canvassed the votes cast there= i at and certified the result of said election to the said High school Board of said Alhambra Ucion High School District, and to.them made return of the ballots and the i pole and tally lists of said election. i That on the 6th day of November, A.D. 1929, the same being the seventh day after the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, the High School Board of the said Alhambra Union High School District met and canvassed the i ' said returns of said election from which said returns the said High School Board of said Alhambra Union High School District found and declared and this Board now findsl i y and declares that there wqs a total of one thousand one hundred ninety-five (1195) ; votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast, to wit: Nine hundred eighty-four (984) votes were cast for issuin_ said bonds and i that two hundred and two (202) votes were cast against issuing said bonds and that j nine (9) of the votes cast were irregular and illegal and not counted and that the said Alhavbra Union High School Board of said District caused an entry of the result of said election t,a be made uoon the minutes of the said Board. And this Board further finds that and declares that said election was duly I and regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and reg- plarly given and published and that the result thereof was duly and regularly can- vassed and in the manner as required by law, and that a'_1 the acts, c•-ndlti,,n s and GO i 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 authorising the issuance of the High School District Bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of s^.id High School District including this proposed issue of bonds is within the I limit prescribed by law. i IT IS THEREF^RE ORDERED that the bonds of the Alhambra Union High School District in the County of0ontra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate] sum of Two hundred and fort thousand dollars y_ (m240Y000.00) dollars and that the same shall be numbered consecutively from one (1) to two hundred forty (240) inclueiv% and shall be in denominations of ^ne thousand dollars ( 1000.00) each, payable i 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 (5) per centum per annum, payable semi—annualy in like gold coin, both principal and intemest payable at the office of the County Treasurer of the Said County of Contra Costa. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the 1st day of Januar4 A.D. 1930, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: 12 bonds numbered from 1 to 12 inclusive, to mature 1 year from date to i wit: the let day of January, 1931; I 12 bonds numbered from 13 to 24 inclusive to mature 2 years from date, to wit: the let day of January, 1932; 12 bonds numbered from 25 to 36 inclusive, to mature 3 years from date to wit: the lst day of January, 1933; 12 bonds numbered from 37 to 46 inclusive, to mature 4 years from date, to wit: the lst day of January, 1934; ' 12 bonds numbered from 49 to 60 inclusive, to mature 5 years from date, toi wit: the lst day of January, 1935; 12 bonds numbered from 61 to 72 inclusive, to mature 6 years from date, to wit: the lst day of January, 1936; 12 bonds numbered from 73 to 94 inclusive, to mature 7 years from date, tr, wit: the lst day of January, 1937; 12 bonds numbered from 95 to 96 inclusive, to nature 9 years from date to wit: the lst day of January, 1939- 12 bonds numbered from 97 to 105 inclusive to mature 9 years frim date to wit: the lst day of January, 1939- 12 bonds numbered from 109 to 120 inclusive, to mature 10 years from date, to wit: the let day of January, 1940; i 12 bonds numbered from 121 to 132 inclusive, to mature 11 years from date to wit: the lst day of January, 1941; i 12 bonds numbered from 133 to 144 inclusive, to mature 12 years from date to wit: the let day of January, 1942; ' 12 bonds numbered from 145 to 156 inclusive, to mature 13 years from date, to wit: the lst day of January, 1943; 12 bonds numbered from 157 to 165 inclusive, to mature 14 years from date ; to wit: the 1st day of January, 1944; 12 bonds numbered from 169 to 150 inclusive to mature 15 years from date to wit: the 1st day of January, 1945; 12 bonds numbered from 191 to 192 inclusive to mature 16 years from dat ' to wit: the let day of January, 1946. I 12 bonds numbered from 1933 to 204 inclusive, to m,t,:re 17 years from date] to wit: the lst day of Janusry,1947; 12 bonds nimbered from 205 to 216 inclusive, to mature 15 years from date to wit: the let day nf January, 1949; r 12 bonds n+imbered from 217 to 229 inclusive, to mature 19 years from dat4 to wit: the 1st day of January, 1949; 12 bonis numbered from 229 to 240 includ ve, to mature 20 years fr^m data to wit: the lst dpv, of January, 1950. Ii I AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially I v the following Perms, to Nit: I Ivo. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND, (41000.00) _r of ' ALHA'zBRA UNION HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT I OF THE COUNTY OF C^NTRA COSTA, STATE OF z CALIFOR`2A. i 3 ALHAUBAA U1dI0N SIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and ' promises to pay t, the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the j County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the let day of January, 19_ t One thousand dolla ra ' (4100D.00) 1n gold coin of the United States of America; with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate of five (5) per centum per annum, payable semi-annually on the let day of July and the let 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 t;nor and date, numbered fr m j ; one (1) to twc hundred and forty (240) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to thq s' sum of Two hundred and forty thousand dollars ($240,000.00) and is issued and sold -' by the.Board of Superd= of the County of Centra Costa, State of California, re for the purpose of raising mcey for purchasing a high school lot or high school lotls i h for building or purchasing one or more high school buildings, for supplying said i Nigh school building or said high school buildings with furniture or apparatus ' and for improving said high school grounds, for and in said Alha:rbra Union High School District in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance I of and in strict conformity with the provisions of the School Code and the Constitution } of the State of 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, held and con- j a ducted throughout said Alhambra Union High School District in said County and State! I on the 30th day of October, 1929. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of 0ontra Costa, State of Callfor a hereby certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted and that notice thereof was duly and regularly given and published I and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and as required b^ law, and that all of the acts and conditions and things required ' by law to be done precedent to, and in the issuance of said bonds have been i I done, and have been performed in regular and due form and with strict accordance with the provisions of the law authorizing the issuance of school bonds. IT IS FURTHER CERTIFIED AXD D:JLARED THAT the total amount of indebtedness on the said Alhambra Union High School District including this issue of bonds is within the Limit provided by law; i This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Super-! visors duly made and entered in its minutes nn the 18th day of November, A.D. 1929 and shall be payable nut of the interest and sinking fund of the said Alhambra Union High School District, and the money for the redemption of said bonds and,the payment of interest thereon shall be raised by taxation upon the taxable property- of the said Alhambra Uninn High Schn 1 District. 1 IN 1PITNESS "!HEREOF, the Board of Supervisors of the Cmunty of Contra Costa v I P fi i j I I 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 lot day of January, A.D. 1930• CHAIRMAN OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS. I County Auditor. ATTEST: 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 , I equal in number to twice the number of years said bonds shall run and payable Is j hereinbefore 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 payl to the holder hereof, out of the interest and sinking fund of the Alhambra Union H1�l School District of said County and State on the bt day of 19 at his office in the Toren of Martinez, in said County and State, the sum of Twenty—i five d,llars ($25.00) -------for interest on Bond No. of said Alhambra Union i High School yistrict. Chairman of the Board ofupervisors. CO TY AU R. County Clerk and Clerk of the ar of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Oontra i Costa, State of California, shall cause the said brnds Ind coupons to be prepared i in accordance with the forms. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that '.4.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board, J.H.Tells, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board and A.N Sullenger, County Auditor of this County, is, and each of them are hereby authorized as ouch officials to sign each of said brnds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal ,f the Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said coupons by their res i pective facsimile signatures. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDER=D that the bonds be sold by the Board of Super— i visors of said County for and as the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 16th day of December, 1929, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.}'. of said day, to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States of America, j 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 denom ' i ination thereof, and the rate of interest thereon, and the terms for which said bonds will run, and the date for payment thereof, and the kind of money for which said bonds will be sold, to rit: gold coin of the United States of America, and j said brnds will be sold to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash as afore— rt said, but in no case for less than par and accrued interest, and that fh a said Boar3 I of Supervisors will reserve the right to reject any or all of said bids; for two i (2) successive weeks in the Contra Costa Gazette, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in said Countv of Contra Costa. i 63 i Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held i on the 19th day of November, A.D. 1929. Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- N-ne. Absent: Supervisors - None. In the flatter of Issuance of the Bonds i of Alhambra Union High School District in County of Contra Costa, State of California. RESOLVED: that the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of I ; ' Contra Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costal State of California, the County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Super- visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them isl hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. Dated: this 19th day of November, A.D M Chairman of the Board of upervisors. (i I COUNTY AUDITOR. ATTEST: County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the bounty of Contra Costa, State of California. In the Yatter of the issuance of the Bonds of Pittsburg School District in the County of Contra Costa State of California. RESOLUTION AND ORDER OF THE-BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE C')UNTY 07 CONTnA C^STA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. . I 'AHEREAS, on the 30th day of September, 1929, the School Board of the Pittsburg School "istrict 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 l mentioned day, said School Board did call an election and resolve and order: I That an election be called and held throughout said Pittsburg School Dis- ' tract on the 30th day of October, 1929, for the purpose of submitting to the elect-1 I ors of said Pittsburg School District, the question of issuing and selling the i bonds of said Pittsburg School District, in the amount of Two hundred thousand dollars (4200,000.00) to run not exceeding twenty-five (25) years and to , an int- , erest at the rate of five per cent per annum (5%) interest payable semi-annually, for the purpose of raising mons to be used for purp n3 y purchasing one or more school ' I buildings and making alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, t for repairing, restoring or rebuilding any school building damaged, injured or des-i troyed by fire nr any other public calamity, and insuring said school buildings, and for supplyins said school building or buildings with furniture or other necessary apparatus, and for improving said school grounds of the said Pittsburg school District. :4HEREAS, an election was held in said Pittsburg Sc'.:ocl District on the 30th day of October, 1929, in conformity with the said res-lution and order of said school f fi I 64 i i I Board of the said Pittsburg School District, and all the proceedings had in the i premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the School Board of the said Pittsburg School District as required by law; and, MRTiS,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 School Board of j Pittsburg School District duly passed and adopted on the 30th day of September, 1929 I an election was duly called in said Pittsburg School District and was held in said Pittsburg School District on the 30th day of October, 1929, and that notice of sail ' election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the members of the said School Board in three (3) public places in said Pittsburg School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said election, and by publishing such notice in the Pittsburg Dispateb a newspaper printed and published in said County of Contra Costa, State o: Oalifornia,-not less than once a week for three successive weeks before said election, which said notice so postec�hnd published was in the form re- j I quired by the School Code of the State of California. That prior to the opening of said polls at said election the Inspector and j qudges of Election conducting said election in said Pittsburg School 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 School Board of said Pittsburg School District, and to them made return of the ballots ' i and the poll and tally list of the said election. That on the 6th day of November, 1929, the same being the seventh day after i the said election, and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, thA said School Board of said Pittsburg School Election met and canvassed the said returns of said election, from which said returns the said School Board of the said Pittsburg SchooR i District found and declared and this Board now finds and declares that there was a total of five hundred and thirty four (534) votes cast at said election and that more than two-thirds of the votes cast, to wit: Four hundred snd ninety-eight (498)1 votes wer, cast for Sssuin- said bo ds and that thirty-five (35) votes were cast against issuing said bonds, and that une (1) of the votes cast was irregular and I illegal and not counted, and that :he 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 said election was duly and j , regularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof rias duly and regularly given and published, and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and in the manner and as required bv law, and that all the acts, conditions and thugs 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 the School "istrict Bonds and that the tct al of indebtedness of said School Dist- rict including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by law. IT IS THEREFORE CRDERD that the brnds of the Pittsburg School ilistrict i in the County of Contra "osta, State of California, issue in the e.>.re_*ate sum of Two hundred Thousand dollars 0200,000.00) end that the same shall be numbered from one to two hundred (1 to 200) inclusive, and shall be in the denominations j of One thousand dollars ($1,000.00) each, payable wishir. twenty-five (25) years from the date thereof in gold coin of the United States of America with interest i thereon at the rate of five per cent (5%) per annum, payable sem`—annually in like I gold coin, both principal and interest payable at the office of the County Treasurer! of the said County of Contra Costa. I ' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shell be dated the lst day of January ! z I 1930, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: 4 bonds numbered 1 to 4, inclusive to mature 1 year from date, to wit: ^n the let day of January, 1931; i 4 bonds numbered 5 to 8 inclusive, to mature 2 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of January, 1932; ' 4 bonds numbered 9 to 12 inclusive, to mature 3 years from date, to wit, on the let day of January, 1933; 5 bonds numbered13 to 17 inclusive, to mature 4 years from date, to wit: on the let day of January, 1934; 5 bonds numbered 18 to 22 inclusive, to mature 5 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of January, 1935; 5 bonds numbered 23 to 27, inclusive, to mature 6 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of January, 1936; 7 bonds numb=red 28 to 34, inclusive, to mature 7 years from date, to wit: ! on the lst day of January, 1937- 7 bonds numbered 35 to 41, inclusive, to mature 8 years from date, to wit: j on the lst day of January, 1939- 7 bonds numbered 42 to 48 inclusive, to mature 9 years from date, to wit: on the let day of January, 1939. i 8 bonds numbered 49 to 56 inclusive, to mature 10 years from date, to wit: on the lst day of January, 1940; 8 bonds numbered 57 to 64 inclusive, to mature 11 years from date, to wit: ! ' on the ust day of January, 1941; 8 bonds numbered 65 to 72 inclusive, to mature 12 years from date, to wit: �on the 1st day of January, 1942; 9 bonds numbered 73 to 81 inclusive, to mature 13 years from date, to wit: on the. 1st day of January, 1943; 9 bonds numbered 82 to 90inclusive, to mature 14 yaxrs from date, to wit: on the let day of Janzary, 1944; I 9 bonds numbered 91 to 99 inclusive, to mature 15 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of January, 1945; I 10 bonds numbered from 100 to 110, inclusive, to mature 16 years from date, to wit: on the 1st day of January, 1946; 10 bonds numbered from' 111 to 120 inclusive, to mature 17 years from date to wit: on the lst day of January, 1947; 10 bonds numbered from 121 to 130 inclusive, to mature 18 years from date tc wit: on the lst day of January, 1948; 10 bonds numbered from 131 to 140 inclusive, to mature 19 years from date, ' ' to wit: nn the lst day of January, 1949; 10 bonds numbered from 141 to 150.inclusive, to mature 20 years from date ! to wit: -n the lst day of January, 1950; 10 bonds numbered from 151 to 160 inclusive, to mature 21 years from date! to wit: on the lst day of January, 1951; i 10 bonds numbered from 161 to 170.inclusive, to mature 22 years from date! ' to wit: on the lst day of January. 1952; 10 binds numbered from 171 to 180 inclusive, to mature 23 years from date! to wit: on the let day of Januarys 1953? 10 bonds numbered from 181 to 190 inclusive, to mature 24 years from date ! to wit: on the lst day of Jamaary, 1954; 11 bonds numbered from 191 to 200 inclusive, to mature 25 years from dat6 to wit: .on the lst day of January, 1955• AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the following form,to wit: j I NO. SCHOOL DISTRICT D790 $1000.00 PITTSBURG SCHOOL DISTRICT COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, STATE OF CALIF^RNIA. PIT:S3URG SCHOOL DISTRICT A n the County of contra costa, State of California I 66 i i i United States of America, acknowledges itself indebted to and promises to nag to the holder hereof at the office of the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the day of 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 semi—annually , on the lst day of July and the 1st day of January, of each and every year from the I 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 two hundred (200) inclusive, amounting in tke aggregate to the sum of Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) and is issued and sold by the Board of Super—i ' i visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purp-se of raising I money t, be used for purchasing one or more school buildings and making alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, for repairing, restoring or rebuildin¢ any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or any other public calamity, and insuring said school buildings, and for supplyingsaid school building; or buildings with furniture, or other necessary apparatus, and for improving said j school grounds of, for and in the said Pittsburg School District, in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict conformity with the; provisions of the School Code and the Constitution of the State of California, and i is authorized by a vote of more than two thirds of the voters voting at an election duly and regularly cJled and held and conducted throughout said Pittsburg School I District, in said County and State on the 30th day of October, 1929• And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali_ fcrnia, hereby certify that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted and that notice thereof ::as duly and regularly given and published and the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and declared in the manner and I as required by law, and that all the acts and conditions and things required by lar 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 t'.^.e law authorizing the issue of School District Bonds. And it is also further certified and declared that the total amount of I indebtedness of the said Pittsburg School District including the issue of bonds, is within the limit provVed by law. This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of said Board of Supervisor duly made and entered in its Minutes on the 18th day of November, 1929, and shall bel payable out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pittsburg School District and I i the money for the redemption of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon shall! be raised by taxation upon the taxable property of the said Pittsburg School District. Ifi :SITNESS "li---REOF, the Board of Supervisam 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 saidBoard attached this let day of January, 1930- i Chairman, Hoard of Supervisors. i ounty Auditor. ATTEST: j ounty Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. I 67 I i RESOLVED: That to each of said b,nds shall be attached interest coupons equal x in number to twice the number of years said bongs shall run and pavable as herein-I I befog= set out, in substantially the fallowing form, to wit: ' $25.00. INTEREST COUPON. No. The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will pay to the holer hereof, out of the interest and sinking fund of the Pittsburg SchoolDistrict, in said County and State, n the 1st day of at his office in the City of lartinez, in said County and State, thesum o1 Twenty ' five dollars, for interest on Bend No, of said Pittsburg School District. i County Auditor. Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, that the 0oun ty Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, shall. have the said bonds and coupons to be prepared in accordance with the foregoing forms. i A;dD IT IS HER.z`SY FURTHER ORDERED that '.7.J.Buchanan the Chairman of this i Board, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board, J.H.1'ells, and A,N.Sullenger, i County.Audtor of said Countv is, and each 3 then^ are, hereby authorized as such ' officials to sign each of said bons on behalf cE said County, and to impress upon each bond the seal of this Board of Supervisors, and to sign each of said co�:pons by their respective faosimile slnatures; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the said bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said County, for an-' ns the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 166th day of December, 1929, at the hour of 11 of clock A.K. of said day, tr the highest and best resp nsible bidder for cash, 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 the sale of said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, the rate of interest thereon, And the terms for which said b-nds will run, and the date of payment thereof, and the kind: of mnnev for which said bonds will be sold, to wit: Gold coin of the United Statesil of America; and that said ban^s will be sold to the highest and 'nest responsible bidder for cash, as aforesaid, 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 bids; for tis,, successive we-ks in the Pittsburg Post, a newspaper printed and published and circuited in said County of Contra Costa. ' Passed and ad^pted at a regular meeting of the said Board of supervisors held on the 18th day of November, 1929. I I Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Supervisors- N.-ne. Absent: Supervisors- None. Chairman of the Board of visors ofipe r- visors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, State of California. I I I I I P e8 i In the Matter of the issuance of the Bonds of Pittsburg School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - --� RESOLUTIOC'.11 AND ORDER OF TRE B ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF WE COUNTY OF COUNTY OF C')NTRA CESTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ' RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County j 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 the Board of Supervisors of the Countv of Co:atra Costa, State of California, are, and each of , them is, hereby authorized to execute the bonds issued in the above matter. Dated this 18th day of November, 1929 W.J. BUCHANAN Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. i ATTEST: J.H.'FELLS, COUNTY CLERK AND EX-OF=ILIO CLERK OF TFL BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA. AND the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 2nd, 1929, at 10 f o'clock A.B. `l,kGrLLC,LCG Chairman. I . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. I i r I I 1 I 69 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPFRVIS03S OF 012•ITRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. r} MONDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1929• The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present:' Hon. W.J.Buchanan, chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Clasen, C.H.Hayden `and R.J.Trembath. J.H."ELLS, Clerk. The minutes and proceedings for and during the m-nth of November, 1929, 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 Vatter of Purchase of Real estate frrm J-aph J.Dutro and Mary Duy(tro, his wife, for purpose of using same for Public Park, Preventorium, Hospital Purposes, or any ether purpose for which they may be lawfully used. This Board having heretofore signified its intention to purchase from Joseph J.Dutro, and -ary Dutrn, his wife, the hereinafter described real property j for purpose of using same for public park purposes, preventorium and hospital purposes) and for ary other purpose for which same may be lawfully used, and having published notice of intention in the Pittsburg post, in the manner and for the time required by ' law, as aunears by the affidavit of T.J.YcCabe, on file herein, and said Board having fixed the date of said purohase for the 4th day of November, 1929, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. and havin regularly c-ntinued said matter until this date and no one appearing in oppositi n to the purchase of said land, or at all, and said Joseph J. I Dutro and Vary Dutro, his wife, havin7 presented to this Board a good and sufficient deed conveying to the County of Contra Costa the hereinafter described land, IT_ IS, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered, that said deet be and the same is hereby accepted and said lands described therein and hereinafter particularly described, declared the property of Contra Costa County. It is further ordered tla t the Oounty Auditor draw warrant on the County f Treasurer in favor of American Trust Company,Pittsburg Branch, for the sum of $6,090.00 and in favor of Joseph J.Dutro and .^dare Dutro, his wife, for the sum of a9,910.00 ' payable out of the General Func, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. The lands hereinabove referred to are particularly described as follows, to wit; All, that certain lot, piece, parcel or tracts c` land, situate, lying and being in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, and particularly described as follm, to wit; ii The east one—half of the Northeast quarter and the Northwest quarter of the Northeast quarter of Section 33; and the southeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Sectinn 26, all in Township 1 North, Range 1 East, Yount Diablo Base and "eridian. Containing 160 acres of land, more or less. Togetl-2r with all and singular the tenements, hereditaments and appurtenances thereunto belonging and the rents, issues and profits thereof. Subject to the right of way heretofore granted by the grantors to 'Talley I Pipe Line Company, a corporation, by deed recgrded Yay 20, 1915, in Vol. 243 of Deeds, at page 257 County =recorder's office, Contra costa "ourty, California". I P r0 =.s I 9 I In the Matter of Approval of Raarants of i Reclamation District $2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following) warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to nit: No. Date Amount. . 681 November 30, 1929• $110.00 692 64.50 W " 51.20 n 600.00 685 , 34.14 272.30 , s 69B „ 34.3o " b6.00 _ 6909 28.00 1.95 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are authorized to note the approval) of this Board by affixing their signatures ther=to. i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $1619. Mood cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following) warrants of said Reclamation Listrict be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 651 November 30, 1929 $203.16 , " 10000 25..00 655 " 50.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are authorized to note the approval) of this Board by affixing their signatu res thereto. I In the Matter of allo^ante to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that Edwin Glasgow Concord, 0 allfornia, be and he is hereby granted an allowance of $40 per month state aid to assist in maintaining a housekeeper at his home beginning Nov. 1st, 1929. It is further ordered that MRS.MARY JENKINS, 1110 "lha:abra Ave. Martinez, be and she is hereby granted a cash allowance (county) of $30 per m^.nth beginning Nov 1st, 1929. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant nn the County Treasl urer in favor of above named indigents until the further order of this Board.,, ' I I, 71 In the flatter of approval of Bond & Contract of Leon-,.Td T.Isham Ea'building Hastings Bridge. Leonard T.Isham, having filed with this Board, good and sufficient bondswith 1 ' Fidelity & Deposit Comoany of 1;aryland as Surety, and contract duly signed, It is, on mrtion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered ttat said bonds i and each of them be and the 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 contract for and on behalf of County of Contra Costa. I In the fatter of Granting Leave i of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that frank Kennedy be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days fr,m and after date of leaving the State of California. I In the Matter of Acquisiti^n and Improvement ' District #4 of the "ounty of 0ontra Costa. - RESOLUTION OF I'.tTENTICid 110. 4. RESOLVED: that the public interest and necessity require, and that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to order the following work trw be done and improvement to be made in said County of ContrR Cosza, To wit: That the westerly side of San Pablo Avenue from the Northerly corporate boundary line of the City of Richmond, northwesterly to a line drawn at right angles to the westerly line of said San Pablo Avenue and which is northerly and distant thereon 989 feet on said westerly line of San Pablo Avenue from the said northerly corporate boundary line of the City of Richm,nd; that Tulare I Avenue, f;aracopa Avenue, Rheem Avenue and Lowell Avenue, all from the easterly car_ j porate bound^ry line of the City of Richmond, easterly to the westerly line of San ' Pablo Avenue, within the limits and in the particular locations shown on the plans and specifications hereina'ter referred to, he improved as follows: j i That said avenues be graded in the manner and locations shown on the plans and specifications hereinafter referred to, and to the grades and subgrade elevations; shown on the plans, profiles, and detail drawings therefor, to all of which reference, is hereby expressly cads for a description of the grades to which all of the work and improvement under this Resolution shall be done, which said grades are hereby I adopted and established as the 'o-ficial grades therefor. i That a Durite asphaltic concrete pavement with a broken rock cushion, be constructed in -aid avenues of the width, the thickness and cross-section in the manner and in the particular locations as all are more fully shown on the plans and speci$oa{t- ions hereinafter referred to. That cement concrete curbs and gutters, cement concrete sidewalks, and a redwood railing barrier, be constructed in said San Paolo Avenue in the manner of the I i i i `) 2t I dimensions t: the grades, and in the particular locations as all are more fully shown on the plans and specifications hereinafter referred to. That ce.nent concrete curbs and gutters and redwood paveme 2 headers be constructed in said Tulare Avenue, i:aracopa Avenue, Lowell Avenue and Rheem Avenue, in the manner, of the dimens-1-as, to the graded and in the particular locations , F as all are more filly shown ^n the plans and specifications hereinafter referred to., All of set: work and improvement shall be done to the lines and grades as shown on the plans and profiles and in accordance with the plans and specifications I heretofore adopted for doing, said work and improvement by said Board of 3pervisors and now onfile in the office of the Clair of the said Board. Said plans and specifications, and the profiles, detail drawings and diagrams accompanying the same; are hereby expressly referred to for a full and detailed description and location of said proposed work and improvement, and of the grades to which said improvement is to be constructed. Notice is hereby given that all of the classes of work above i enumerated are not to be constructed upon all of the avenues above described but only in the particular places and in the manner as shown on said plans and specificationsj. i The notice of all persons affected is directed to the grades for the proposed improvement and to the provisions of the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925 relating to grades. Particular notice is directed to the fact that substantial changes in the relation of the elevation of abutting property to that of said avenues, as they wil]I exist after being improved, will result from the construction of a portion of the ' above ^:anti^ped improvements to the proposed grades. I The attention of all persons is hereby directed to the license a:reement j I of the Durite .Asphalt Company of America, dated November 21, 1929, and o:file in the office of the Clerk of this Board of supervisors; said agreement covers the Durite asphaltic concrete mixtures for use in connection with the a:cove described I improvement. That the district of lands which will be benefited by said proposed work and' improvea:ents and upon which will be levied the assessment taxes to pay the costs and expenses thereof, why assessment district shall be known as "Acquisiti-n and Imirovement District No. 4, of the County of Contra Costa" shall, as proposed,include all that territory in the "ounty of Contra Costa, within the following described ' i exterior boundary line, to wit: BEGINNING at the nor heasterly cornerof Lot 3, Block 17 as designated on the; ' map entitled "^_iap of Andrade Exposition Tract, Contra Costa Co., California" which map was filed in the office of the -ecorder of the �ounty of Contra Costa, State ofl California, on September 8th, 1911, in Vol. 5 of Maps, at page 122; thence from said point of beginning, running in direct lines as follows: to a point on the easterly line of San Pablo Avenue which point is distant eleven hundred (1100) feet measured', along said easterly line of San Pablo Avenue, northerly from the northerly boundary: line o` the City of Richmond; thence southerly along said easterly line of San Pablo Avenue to the northerly boundary line of the City of Richmond; thence westerly ' along said boundary line of the City of hichm,nd to an angle point in said boundary) line; thence northerly along the boundaryline of the City of Richmond to a point sixty (60) feet southerly frau the northerly line of Lovell Avenue, measured at right angles to said n^rtherly line of Lowell Avenue; thence easterly along a line sixty (60) feet from and para11el to the no rtherly line of Lowell .Avenue and the direct extension easterly thereof, to the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence to the intersection of the southerly line of Lowell Avenue with the westerly! line of San Pablo Avenue, as shown s;d designated on said Map of the Andrade Exposition tract; thence westerly along said sm therly line of Lowell Avenue to the easterly boun&iry line of the City of Richmond; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 5, Block 14, said Andrade Exposition tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 5; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 13, Block 14; thence to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 13; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 39 Block 15, said Andrade Expositim tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of said! Lot 39; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 16, said Block 15; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 33, Block 16, said Andrade Expositim Tract; thence 73 to the southwesterly corner of Lot 14, said Block 16; thence to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 14; thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot S Block 17, said Andrade Exposition Tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of said Lot S, thence toj the n rtheasterly corner of Lot 5, said Block 17; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 4, said Block 17; thence to the northeasterly corner of Lot 3, said Block 17, and the point of beginning. Reference is herebyh—,,de to the map or diagram of said assessment district, approved by said Board and on file in the office of the Clerk of the said Hoard, i i which man indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory to be included I in said proposed assessment district, which said map shall govern for all details as to the extent thereof and in the event of a conflict between the said district as ' herein described and the district as shown an said map , the district as shown on said man shall prevail and shall constitute the correct description of the proposed assess_ i meet district. I That, in the judgment of this Board varying benefits to be derived by dif- ferent parcels of land lying within said dstrict require, and that, therefore, said assessment district shall be divided into separate znnes, designated Zones A to AT, both inclusive. Each of said zones, as proposed, is plainly shown upon the said map of the assessment district on file in the office of the Clerk of said Board, to which) I said map reference is herebymade for the bound ries of and all details concerning said zones. i' The percentage, as proposed, of the sum to be raised each year by the levy and collection of special assessment taxes in said district fr^m� the lands in each of! i ' said zones for the payments on the nrincinal and interest of the bonds to be issued to defray the expenses of the proposed workand improvement are hereby determined to be I as follows; From Zone "A" $1.340% From Zone "B" 4•923 From Zone "CI 26.7717% From Zone "D" 5•412 From zone 13" 7.419 From 'one "F" .693% From Zone "C" 5.677% From Zcn a "H" 4.039 From Zone "I" 9.078% From Zone "J" .945% From Zone"K" 5:15 From Zone "L" el From Zane "M" .5 From Zone "N" 1.04 i From Zone 110" 1.990% From Zore "P" 4.673 From Zone "Q" 4.042 From Zone "R" 9 9p From Zone "S" S 9p From Zone "m" 4.482p From Zone 1117 11 1.165%% From bone "V" .071 From Zone "t." 2.521,% It is hereby declared and determined by said Board of Supervisors that all I the lands within the assessment district belonging to the City of Richm-.rd, the County of Contra Costa, and all used and dedicated public rights of way and streets, as same] are shown on the assess::ent Slap, shall be and the same are Pe re by omitted from the said assessment district and fror-, the levy and collection of the special assessment taxes thereafter to be levied and collected to cover the expenses of the proposed work and improvement shall be met by the levying and collecting If such special assess- ment taxes upon and from the re..taining lmd.s within the assessment district, without r-ngard td such omitted lands. It is hereby found and deter.rined by said Board that j all of such omitted lands as above described and s:s shown on said assessment _bap, are' in nae in the performance of a public 'unctirn. I I i 74 That, to defray the expenses of the proposed work and improvement as above set forth, bonds will be issued to the total amount of the same, said bonds to bear i interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annu{p, payable semi-annually, the i first interest payment to be made on the 2nd day of January or the 2nd day of July I (whichever month first succeeds the date of the bonds) next succeeding one year i after the date of such bonds, and the aggregate principal of all bonds issued to be I paid and discharged within eleven (11) years after the date of issuance, approximately one-tenth part of said aggregate principal to be payable annually, all in gold coin j commencing two years after the date thereof, and that a qPcial fund for the payment I ' of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lands within the assessment district according to the assessed value of said lands (exclusive of the improvements thereon). The first payment on the aggregate princi+ of the bonds issued will be made two years after the date of the issuance thereof. That Monday the 6th day of January, 1930, at the hour of eleven o'clock A.M1 of said day, is the day and hour and the Chambers of the Board of Supervisors of they Couhty of Contra Costa, in the County Court House, in the City of Llartinez, is the place, hereby fixed by said Board when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work and improvements, tr the proposed grades to which the improvements are to beconstructed, to the extent of the assessment distitC t, is to the zones into which said district.to be divided, or to the percentages to be raised from each of said zones, or to am, or all of the foregoing, may appear before said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and be heard. Attention is hereby directed to the provisions of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" as amended to date, relative to objections and protests. That the proceedin-s for sa4d work and.improvements shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an Act of the Legis.lature of the State of California, known and designated as the "Acquisiti n and Improvement Act of 1925" approved May 23, 1925, as amended to date, and said bonds shall also be issued in accordance with the provisions of said Act. That Edward A.Hoffman, a competent parson, is hereby anpo:nted "Superintendent of Work" without compensation, and he is hereby'ordered to cause to be conspicuously posted, in the form and the :..anner provided in said Act, notice of the adopti,n of J this resolution, which said notice shall consist of printed copies of this Resolution of Intention entitled "Notice of Public Improvement" That the Clerk of this Board shallcertify to the adoption of this Res-lutien and shall cause the game to be published by two insertions in the San Pablo Bee, a i i weekly newspaper of general circulation published and circulated in the County of Con'A Costa, which said newspaper is hereby designated for that purpose and for making all other publications in or incident to these proceedings. The work herein described shall include all intersecti,ais and termination occ•!rring within the described limits thereof, but shall not be construed as doubling at any intersections. j i The foregoing resolution was di1 y and regularly introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting ther�of held on the 2nd day of Dece:cber, 1929, by the following vote, to--pit: i Ayes: Supervisors zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Rayden, 4.J-Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. i Noes: None. j Absent: None. i i Ar In the Matter of Correcti^n of Assessments. G.O.Meese, having filed with this Bo=,rd, hl�certificdte showing that .following clerical errors appear on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1929-30, and asking ' authorization to make corrections in accordance with Chapter 3351 of the Political i ! p Code, i b It is ordered that the fallowing assessments be and the same are ordered cor- rected: 4 decision of the SuperiorCo t of this CountyR makes it appear that we have i xi a double assessment on certain lands in the City of ichmond described as follows: "The undivided two thirds interest in a strip of land 165 feet wide running through portions of Lots 19 and 30, Section 24, T 1 N., R. 5 17•, and through portions of Lots 3,4, and 5, Section. 25, T 1 N—R. 5 W., was assessed for the year 1929-30 to Ford Motor Company and Parr Terminal Corporation, see Assessment #26337";•the double assessment appears to be 5.51 acres assessed at $300 per acre, and also 5.87 acres assessed at $10 per acre. Cancellation of this portion of the assessment is granted. i In Vol. 6 Assessment #12338 Benjamin H.Heskins, is assessed with Lots 28, j 29, 30 and 37 Block 15 Richmond Pullman Home Tract with improvements amounting to $1,700. There are no improvements on these lots. Authority granted to cancel same: i John J. Buttner, is assessed with following described tract in San Ramon s School District: i In the Town of San Ramon one lot 30' x 70 3/4' Bounded N. by the Oounty Road, E. S. and T. by land of Albertson i this is a portion of the 5.83 acre tract I 3 assessed to Annie L. Fry, and should never have appeared in the Assessment Roll in z the name of John J. Buttner. Owing to the fact that this is a double assessment i your authorization is requested to the Auditor to cancel the taxes and delinquencies! thereon. and is hereby granted. ' In Vol. 6, Assessment #13551 Lots 5 and 6, Bock 24, Grand View T3rrace Tract! were err^neously included in the Assessment of Burg Bros. These Lots should have been assessed to Mary E.Allen, and the n1rty desires to pay taxes on same. In Vol-7 Assessment #16,219 ulcus Bnnta is erroneously assessed with lots 8 and 9 Block 51, East Richmond Boulevard Tract. Julius Boots owns lot 8 only and John A.Doyle owns Lot 9. Authority is granted to correct same. For the year 1924- 25,Nat ;!.Crossley is assessed with Lot 22 in SAction 5, T 1 S., R. 3 T. containing 5.60 acres in orinda-Moraga School District. i This is double with, and a portion of the assessment of the East Bay Water Company known as the "olive Ranch" c ntaining 290 acres in Orinda_Moraga School District. Authorization granted to Auditor to cancel taxes and delinquencies thereon for year 1924-25 on property assessed to Nat ::!.Crossley In Vol. 20 Assessment #48287Ba1Plour Guthrie Investment Company, C/o D.Calla-i ban, is assessed rith Lot 8, Blentwo-d rrigated Farina #1 with pmrsonal property amounting to $70.. There should be no personal property with this Lot. Mr. E.C.Riltse is buying a tract of land from Grace M. Putnam described as follows: In the Rancho San Ramon a tract of land bounded N. and W. by land of Putnam E. by land of Hughes, and S. by a road. 1 acre, assessed value of land, $2001 and imprve.nents $300. and filed claia for '.Par Veteran's Exemption on same; Through an error in this office this property was not assessed to him. Your authorization to make the assess! ment and allow exemptim on same;also to cotredt assessment of Grace M. Putnam, (see Vol. 25, Aes:•ssr:ent #56555) is requested and is hereby granted. ' In Voll 24, Assessment #55,338 C.A,Hocper and Company are assessed with a fractional s.E. 1/4 of Section 9, T 2 Y., R. 1 E., with the acreage erroneously shown as 29.14 acres, assessed valuation $14,570. The correct acreage is 13.19 and the correct valuation is $6,595- Authority is granted to make corrections. In Canyon School +listrict for the year 1924_25, G.H. Daniels was erroneously assessed with a portion of the N.r. 1/4 of Section 26, T 1 S., R. 3 47., bounded X. by the Alameda and Redwood Creek, E and S. by land of Bolong, and iP, by land of McAdams, containing 40 acres. ' This is a portion of and double with the following described tract of land owned by the Villa Sites Development Company, Lots 2 and 3 and the N.W. 1/4 of the j P. 1/4 of Section 26, T 1 S., R. 3 '-7-, c ntaining 80 '.75 acres, and portion of the S.E. 1/4 of the N.W. 1/4 of Section 26, T 1 S., R. 3 - containing 25 acres, and taxes on same have been paid by the Villa Sites Development Company. Authorization to the auditor t, tante) all taxes and delinquencies thereon on the portion assessed to G.S. Daniels, is granted. i Ir. Vol. 15, Assessment #38592 James G.Van Noy is assessed with a tract of land in the Torn ^.f :"aln,ut Creek with, Personal property amounting t^ $4CO. There should be no pers,nal propertv situ this Tract. Authority to make correction granted. In Vol. 18 Assessment •142769 Sara Rigney is assessed with Lot 4, Block 24 Sunnyside Tract with, improvements amnnnting to :;945. There are no improvements nn this lot. Bert Thompson is assessed writh Lot 14 Enes Ambrose Subdtdsion #1, and the of Lot 20, Enes Ambrose Subdivision 42 and claieed :Par Veteran Exemption on sane. Through an error in t:he office of Assessor exemption. :was allowed on the I' 76 y. 1/2 of Lot 20 onl^ (see Vol. 20 Assessment #47420, Exemption should have been allowed on assessment 447413 also. Walter C.Towle claimed tzar Veteran exemption on two Do-tions of Lot 15 Macdonough Subdivision (see Vol. 25, assessment #57277 and 57275 ) War Veteran Exempt,'- ion was allowed on #57275, but through an error in this office was not allowed on #57277• Authority is granted to make correction. In Vol. 13, Assessment $31612 the California Home Building Loan Association C/o Plate, Vaughn and Betz is assessed with the S. 1/2 of Lot 20, Berkeley Country � +; Club Terrace Unit #1 with improvements erroneously shown as $1,460. The correct ! value is $91C. In Vol. 16 Assessment '#39555 the Berkeley Investment Company is assessed with Lot 37 Block N. Berkele- Highland Tract with improvements amounting to $1,560. There) areno.improvements on tai s lot, out they should appear on Lot 36, Block N assessed `d D.J.'Devis. Yr. Mevis requests a correct tax bill shoring the improvements on his lot. In Vol. 15 Assessment #43400 the California Pacific Title Insurance Company is assessed ti;rith Lot 13, Block 21, Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract with improvements amounting to $240. There are no improvements of.this lot, j In Vol. 21 Assessment #49669 Laude B. Van Anderson 1s assessed with a tract of land in Canyon School District with improvements amounting tc 200. There are noj improvements on this property. Authority is granted to correct same. I In Vol. 20, Assessme t #45244 Mary Louise A.Granfield, is assessed with the E. portion of Lots 4 and 5, Block 0 Homestead Addition tc Town of Brentwood with improvements amounting to $400. There are no improvements on this let. Vol. 22, Assessment 450517 E. L.Howard is assessed with the "Ply portion of Lot 6, Block B. Harrison's addition to Danville and claimed 'aar Veteran exemption on same. Through an error in this office this exemption was not allowed. In Vol. 15 Assessment #36599 J.C. McAbee is asses,,ed with a portion of Lots 2 and 3, Block 4� City of Pittsburg with improvements erroneously shown as $2,000. The correct value is 1650. In Vol. 15 Assessment 442770 Florindo Ratto is assessed with Lots 5 to 5 I inclusive, Block 24 Sunnyside tract with improvements amounting to $1,175• There are no improvements on these lots. In Vol. 20 Assessment #47315 Antonio Crlvello 1s assessed with a portion ' of Section 11, T 2 N., R. 1 W. in Ambrose School District with improvementsamrnanting to $250. There are no improvements. i In Vol. 21, Assessment 449045 Manuel J. Maderoa is assessed with Lots 4 tol 13 inclusive, Block L Town of CFockett, with Improvements erroneously showa as $5,125. The correct value is 74,000. Ravmond Spencer owns a descriptive parcel'of land in the Town of Walnut Creert, also a portion rf Lot 2 Block 7 Walnut Heights, and claimed "lar Veteran exem tion to Ron same. Through an ,rror in thi office War Veteran Exemption amounting , 55 was allowed on the property in the own of ^lalnutCreek, but was not alloyed on the portion of Lot 2, Block 7 Walnut Heights, (see Vol. 25 Assessment #56996.) Authority to make corrections granted. j W.T. Morgans, Jr., was assessed for the year 1929, with Lots 99 to 103 inclusive, Brentwood Irrigated Farina, Subn. 3 The auditor figured Brentwood Lightj tax against.this property to amount of $20.46. This property is 6utside of said Lig4t District and the Licht taxes on sae should be cancel nted. Vol. 20, page 220, Assess-1 ment No. 45362. i In Vol_. 6, Assessment #11656 Ida Winkler, is assessed with Lots 3 and 4 Block 5, Richmond enter Tract with improvements amounting to $1,670. There are no improvements on these lots. Authori z ation to correct same is granted. i The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. f= I i In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The'following persons and societies having made application to this Board! ; for a permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. in the morning of said dates ' set opposite their names: Liberty Union High School Student Body High Jinks, Dec. 7th, 1929. Valona Fire Dept. Carquinez School (Grammer) auditorium, Dec. 31, 1929- 1. It is by the Board ordered that the above permits be granted to above named persons and societies.. ' n i i r 77'' I i In the Flatter of Application of Veteran Welfare Board of State of California for an order for cancellation ' ' of certain assessments on real property. A petition having been filed with this Board by the Veterans Welfare Board of the State of California, a public corporatioP for the cancellation of taxes i on ceftain property in Contra Gosta County, and said request having been consented tl by the District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is, by the Board ordered that all taxes be and the same are hereby � ordered cancelled on the following tracts of land, to wit: That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the County of Contras Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lot numbered 13 in Block lettered "J" as said lot and Block are delineatedl and so designated upon that certain Map entitled "Amended Yap No. 2 Berkeley Park" I being a portion of Lot numbered 2 of the final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, I + Contra Costa County, Cal. Filed on the 9th day. of July, 1913, in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded July 23, 1929, in Vol. 192 of Records, page 192. Taxes 1929-30. a Assessed to Edward Stanley Gray and :lora Lycr. Gray. That certain tract of land situate, lying and being in the City of Pittsbur County of Contra Cotta, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 30 in Block 225 as designated on the Map entitled "Central Addition Pittsburg, Contra Costa Co., Calif" which map was filed in the office of the Reaorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on October 16, 1929, in Vol. 21 of Maps, at pave 579• EXCEPTING THEREFROM, rizht of way as provided for in the Declaration by I C.A.Rooper & Co., dated October 25, 1928, and recorded October 26, 1929, in Vol. 158 of Official Records, at page 277, for the constructions, maintenance and repair i ' of sewers, water and gas mains, telephone and telegraph poles, wires and conduits and other public utilities along the rear 5 feet of the Premises herein described Deed recorded Sept. 26, 1929, in Vol. 179 rage 434, of Official Records. Taxes 1929-30. tlasessed to Frank C.Matheron and Rose J.1,1atheron. i That certain tract of land situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described as follows: Lots 40 and 41 in Block 17 as delineated upon that certain map entitled "Map of Richmond City Center" being a portion of Lot No. 70 of the Final Partition of the San Pablo Rancho, Contra Costa County, Cal.,Filed on the 11th day of March, 1913, in the office of the County recorder of the county of Contra Costa, State of California. Deed recorded Aug. 29, 1929, in Vol. 179 of Official Records, at page 395 of Official Records. Taxes 1929-30. Assessed to E,B.Bru. That certain tract of land situate in the City of Richmond, Ocunty of Centra Costs, State of California, and described as follows: Lot 33 and the North 1/2 of t':e Lot 32 in Plock 17 as designated on the Map entitled "Map of the Richmond City Center" which map was filedin the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 11, I 1913 in Vol. 9 of Yaps, at page 214, described as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the east line of 35th Street, formerly Pullman ' Aver.,,e, distant north 40021 east alon_ said street, 162.49 feet frim the north line) of Garvin Avenue, formerly Leviston Avenue, said point of beginning being South 4002' west along said 35th Street, 12.53 feet from the dividing line between Lots 32 and I 33 in Block 17• thence from said point of beginning North 40021 East along the east line of said 3�th Street, 37.59 feet to the dividing line between Lots 33 and 34 in Block 17; thence east along said dividing line between Lots 33 and 34 in Block 17 1 to the common corner of Lots 16, 17, 33 and 34 in Block 17; thence south along the dividing line between Lots 17 and 33 and Lots 19 and 32 in Block 17, 37.545 feet; thence in a direct line westerly to the point of beginning. Deed recorded 6ctober 11, 1929 in Vol. 200 Page 163 of Official Records. ' Taxes 1929-30- Assessed to F.C.Bibbins and Ruth Bibbins. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. " I i 78 In the Matter of Application of City of Martinez to Join Contra Costa j County Health Department. `I A certified copy of the Resolution of the Board of Trustees of the Town of Martinez, having been filed with this Board requesting permission to enter into a contract with Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa bounty for services of Contra I Costa County Health Department, It is, by the Board ordered that said City of Martinez, be and the same are! hereby granted permission to enter into a contract with Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County for services of Contra Costa County Health Department in the I I City of Martinez; It being understood that no financial obligation be involved on th9 City of 1lartinez. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare Contract to be sign! ed and the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of County of Contra Costa., i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents, under charge of Probation Officer, Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that beginning Nov.lst, 1929, county allowance of $20. per month be, owed to Gladys Dawson, on account of no further need of same. I , It is further ordered that beginning Dec. lst, 1929, $5. per month county allowance be added to the allowance now granted for support and maintenance of Thelma & Garrent Smith. The vote on the foregoing_ order is unanimous.; In Matter of Appointment of Planning Commission for Contra Costa County. i This Board having heretofore adopted an Ordinance No. 197 being an Ordinane¢ creating and providing for a Planning Commission in County of Contra Costa under provisions of Chapter 839 of the 1929 Statutes, and said Ordinance being now in full , i force and effect, and said Planning Commission as provided in said Ordinance is to consist of nine members, six of which shall be appointed by the Board of Supervisors with approval of the Board of Supervisors, the seventh of said nine members to be I the duly elected, acting and qualified Surveyor d Contra Costa County acting ex- officio as such member, the eighth of said nine members to be a Member of the Boardl of Supervisors to be selected by vote of said Board of Supervisors and to act ex_ officio by virtue of his office as Supervisor, and the ninth of said members to be the duly elected, qualified and acting District Attorney of the County of Contra Costa to act ex-officio by virtue of his office. i Thereupon it is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following persons be and they are hereby appointed by the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors and approved by the Board of Supervisors as a whole; to wit: i I I s 79 i E•B.Bull, and Harry Plate, of Richmond; J.P.Connors, Crockett; O.K.Smith, Martinez; Otis Loveridge, Pittsburg; E.Leo OtHara, Antioch; the seventh member to be R.R. Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County; the eighth member to be Oscar Olssonl ' a +ember of the Board of Supervisors, and the ninth member to be A.B.Tinnins•, District i Attorney of the County of Om tra Costa. The last three members to act ex—officio by virtue of their office. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. j I In the Natter of Transfer of Pands. � It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the sum of $120 be and the same is hereby transferred from Unbudgeted Reserve fund to General Fund to pay cost of additional book—cases for both departments of Bunericr Court 4, ' l I I i In the Matter of cancellation of Erroneous assessments. M.W.Joost, Tax Collector and A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having certified to this Board that they have discovered that the following erroneous assessment ' appears on Assessment Roll for year 1929-30, in that W.W. MORgans, Jr., was assessed for year 1929 with Lots 99 to 103 inclusive, Brentwood Irrigated Farms Subdivision No. 3 and that the Auditor figured Brentwood Light tax against this property to the{ amount of $20.46, and that said property being outside of said Lighting District the said Lighting District taxation was erroneously assessed and should be cancelled Thereupon, it is, by the Board ordered that the Lighting District tax i on said Assessment be and the sac:e is hereby ordered cancelled. Said Assessment appearing in Vol. 20 at page 220, No. 48,362. I i i i In the Matter of Changing Boundaries ' ( and fixing boundaries of election precincts i in Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that the boundaries of respective election precincts of Contra Costa County as hereinafter named be and the same are hereby established and fixed as hereinafter se forth and designated and described, to ;cit: 1 RIC;L!OND PaECI CT NO. 9. BEGIir551IG at a poi4t in the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way where the center; I line of Twenty—third Street intersects the same; thence running southerly along the center line of T'^enty_third Street and prolongation thereof tc the county boundary) line in San Francisco Bay; thence nTtheasterly to the southeast corner of Block i No. 16, of the Harbor Tract; thence northeasterly runninr_r -_lon.- the easterly bound— ary line of Block No. lc, of t'.ie Harbor Tract, and the westerly boundary line of i I P 80 the property of the California Cap Company to the nu-theast corner of Block No. 16 of said Harbor Tract; thence westerly to the center of Syndicate Avenue; thence rung ning northeasterly along the center line of Syndicate Avenue and prolongation thereof I to its intersection with the center line of Pullman Avenue; thence northwesterly running alone the center line of Pullman Avenue to its intersection with the south , erly boundary line of right of way of Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company; thence westerly along the southerly boundary line of the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Raileray Company (Oakland Branch) to the point of beginning. RICH'lOND PRrCI_NCT N^_. 10. , BEGINNING at the center line of Twenty-third Street where the southerly bound=ary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway i Company intersects the sane; thence nnrtherly running alonm the center line of Twenty- Third Street to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of the right of i way of the Southarn Pacific Railroad Company; thence northwesterly running along the southerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Raflroa. Company's right of way to its intersection with the center line of Macdonald Avenue; thence westerly running alone the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with the center lire of 17th Street; thence southerly running alon, the center line of 17th Street and prolongation thereof to its intersection with southerly bound=ary line of the - Oakland Branch o` the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Ccmpany; thence easterly running along the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Bre"nch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company right of way to the point of beginning. , s RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11. BEGII,UING at a point in the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail,.ra- Company right of way where the center line of l7th Street, if prolonged southerly, would intersect the same; thence north= erly running along the center line of 17th Street and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the center line of Lacdonald Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Macdonald Avenue to its intersection with, center line of 14th Street; thence southerly r,.mnin ; alone the center line of 14th Street and prolongat� ion thereof to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Right of way; thence easterly along the , southerly line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway right of way to the point of beginning. , RICHYD D PR'_CINCT NO. 12. BEGINNI1,5 at a point in the center line of 14tn Street where same intersects the southerly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa i Fe Railway right of ,ray; thence northerly running along the center of 14th Street and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the cent•r line of Macdonald ' .Avenue; thence westerly running along center line of yacdonald Avenue to its inter section with the center line of 12th Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 12th Street and prolongation thereof to its intersection with south-! erly boundary line of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka :, Santa Fe Railway; Company right of way; thence easterly runnin- alone tI_e Oakland Branch of the Atchipon, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company to point of beginning. I 81 i _ RICIM'11D PRECIIICT NO. 23. BEGI;I:!ZN, inthe center line of Barrett Avenue where the center line of 13th Street intersects the same; thence northerly and running along the center line of 13th Street to its intersection with the westerly boundary ilne of the Southern I Pacific Company right of say; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary l line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of may to its intersection with the I center line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence westerly running along the cent er i line of Pennsylvania Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 10th Street; ' thence southerly running along the center line of 10th Street to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to point of beginning. RICHMOND PRECINCT no. 25. BEGINNINGin the center line of Barrett Avenue where the center line of 7th Street intersects the same; thence northerly running along the center line of i 7th Street to its interse-tion with the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence i westerly running along the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue to its intersection I with the center line of 5th street; thence southerly running along the center line of 5th Street, to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Avenue; i thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue; to point of beginning. RICHMIND PRECINCT. No. 26. BEGINNING on the center line of Sarrett Avenue where the center line of 5th! ' Street intersects the same; thence northerly running along the center line of 5th Street to its intersects^n with the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence west- i erly runninE along the center line f Pennsylvania Avenue to its intersection with I the easterly boundary line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe j Railway Company right of way; thence southwesterly running along the easterly bound—I i ary line of the right of way of the Atchison, Topeka. & Santa Fe Railway Company right of way to its intersection with the center line of Barrett .avenue; thence easterly runt,nv aloe` the center line of Barrett Avenue to point of beginning. RICH12IND PRECINCT NO. 27. BEGINNING at a point on the westerly boundary line of the Southern pacc Company's right of way where the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue intersects the same; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of the Southen Pacific ' Company right of:;ay to its intersection with the northern boundary line of the incor— porate limits of the Citv of Richmond; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, to the eastern sould— ar- line of too Richmond Precinct No. l; thence southerly running along the easterly I boundary line of Richmond. Precinct No. 1 to its intersection -iith the southwest ' corner of Lot No. 29 of Section 11, T 1 N., R. 5 W., thence easterly running along the southern, boundary line of Lots 29 and 30, of said Section., and prolongation i of said line to its intersection with easterly boundary line of the right of way I of the Atchison, Topek-: & Santa Pe Railway Company with the center line of Barrett i Avenue; thence northeasterly runt¢ along the easterly boundary line of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail^:ay right of way to its intersectio: with the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence easterly runnin alon- the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue to its intersection r:iti: the center line of 10th Street; thence southerly i I I � f RJ running along the center line of 10th Street to its intersection with the center of Pennsylvania Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue to place of beginning. RIC97110iiD P°ECINCT No. 26. BEGINNING at a point in the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue where ! , the westerly boundary line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of way intersects the same; thence easter!-; runnin7 along the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 20th Street; thence northerly running along! the center line of 20th Street to northern inrrporate limits d e City of Richniand�; ' thence westerly running along the northerly incorporate boundary line of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Southern Pacific j Company right o'ieay; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of the right of way of Southern Pacific Company to point of beginning. i RICHLO-%D PRECI!XT No. 29. i BEGINIZING AT A point in the center line of Pennsylvania Avenue where the western boundary line of the right of jav of Southern Pacific Co. intersects the save; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of Saithern Pacific Company Tight of way to its intersection with the center Ine of 13th Street; thence southerliy running along the center line of 13th Street to its intersection_ with the center line of Roosevelt Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Rooseveli� Avenue toits intersectio:with the center line of 20th Street; thence northerly running aloe Vae center line of 20th Street to its intersectir •with the center ' line of Grant Street; thence easterly running along; the center line of Grant Street' to its intersection ?ith the center line of 20th Street;thence northerly running along the center line of 20th Stre-t to its intersection ;Nita the center line of Penns*ania Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Pennsylvania venue to point of beginning. i R'_CH!SCi;D PflECINCT NO. 30. BEGIidtIII7G at a point in the center line of Roosevelt Avenue where the cente{ line of 13th Street intersects the same; thence southerly running along the center line of 13th Street to its intersection with the center line of Barrett Avenue; thence easterly running along the center line of Barrett Avenue to its intersection with westerly b3mdary line of Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence southerly running along the westerly boundary line of the right of way of Southern PacVic , Company to its intersection with the center line of Nevin Avenue, if prolonged, westerly; thence easterly running along the center line of Nevin Avenue and prolong! ati^n thereof to its intersection with the center line of 20th Street; thence north- erly running along the center line of 20th Street to its intersection with Roosevelit Avenue; thence westerly running along the center line of Roosevelt Avenue to point ! of beginning. RICHItONdD PRECIICT N 31. BEGIN_�ING at a point where the center line of Roosevelt Avenue intersects the center line of 20th Street; thence south along the center line of 20th Street to its intersection wit?: the center line of Nevin Avenue; thence easterly running alone the center line of Nevin Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 23rd Street; thence northerly running along the center line of 23rd Street to its I intersection with the center line of Roosevelt Avenue; thence westerly running n i along the center line of Roosevelt Avenue to point of beginning. RID PR—EC i:NCT no. 32. BEGIN;ZNG in the center line of Roosevelt Avenue where the center line of 20th Street intersects the sane; thence eastalg running along the center line of Roosevelt Avenue to its intersection wit, center line of 23rd Street; thence north erly running along the center line of 23rd Street to its intersection with the i northern boundary lin; of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence westerly running along the northern bcundary line .,f incorporate limits of the City] i of Richmond to its intersecti<,n with the center line of 20th street; thence south_ erl_v running alone- the center line of 20th Street; to its iitersection with center i I line of Grant Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Grant Streeti to its intersection with the center line of 20th Street; thence south along the center line of 20th street to point of beginning. I RICHeOiTD PRECINCT NO. 3?. BEGIN TING in tle center line of 23rd Street where the northern incorporate I limits of the City of Richm,�nd, intersects the sane; thence southerly running along, the center line of 23rd Street to its intersection with the center line of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly running along to center line of Garvin Avenue to its inter section with the center line of 29th Street; thence northerly running- along the center line of 29th Street to its intersection with the center line of H^ward Street; thence northwesterly running alon=; the center 'line of Howard Street to its intersection ' with the northern incorpca ate limita of the Citv of Richmond; thence running south—! I westerly, northwesterly, southerly, and westerly along the northern and western incorporate limits of the City mf Richmond, into the point of beginning. RICHTUDIM PRE011ECT No. 34. BEGIidNING at a point in the northern boundary line a the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, where the center line of Howard Street intersects the same; thence southerly along the center line of Howard Street to its intersection I wit^ the center line of 29th Street; thence southerly running along the center line j of 29th Street to its intersection with the center line of Garvin Avenue; thence easterly rundng along the center line of Garvin Avenue to its intersection with the li center line of 30th Street;thence southerly running along the center line of 30th Street to its intersecti-, with the center line of Clinton Avenue; thence easterly i ' running along the center line of Clinton Avenue to its intersection with the easter-iy incorporate limits of the City of Richm,nd; thence northerly, westerly, northerly, and westerly and southerly running alon; the easterly and northerly incorporate _ limits of the Cit? of Rich:.!ond to point of beginning. i RICF._OND PR.ECI_dCT NO. 35. ' BEGINNING at a point in the center of San Pablo Avenue where the center line of Clinton Avenue intersects the same; thence southerly running along the i center line of San Pablo avenue to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of tae incorporate limit^ of the City of Richrcrnd; thence easterly, northerly,',i i easterly and nartherl y, rennin:- alone the southerly, eastcrly, southerly and easterly incorporate limi-a of the City of Richmond, to its intersection .vith the center line of Clinton Avenue; t'c nce westerly runn'_ng alon the center line of Clinton Avenue i to point of beginning. I i i RIOTYOND PRECINCT No.,35. BEGINIiIivG at a point in the center line of San Pablo Avenue where the center line of Clinton Avenue intersects the same; thence southerly running along the center line of San Pablo Avenue to its intersection with the southerly', boundary lino. of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, being the southern ' boundary line of the right of ,ray of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company's right of way; thence westerly running along the southerly brund-.ry line of the right of :way of the Oakland Branch of the Atchison Topeka & Santa Fe Company toits intersection with the center line of 37th street;,;- thencenortherly running aion;_ the center line of 37th Street to its intersection ' with the center line of Clinton Avenue; thence easterly running along the center 1, line of Clinton Avenue to point of beginning. RICHS(1ND PRECINCT N:). 37. BEGINNING at a uoint in the center line of Clinton Avenue where the center line of 37th Street intersects the same; thence westerly running along the center line of Clinton Avenue to its intersection with the center line of 30th j Street; thence southerly running along the center line of 30th Street, to its intersection with the center line of :Sevin Avenue; thence easterly along the center line of Nevin avenue to its intersection :with the center line of 33rd Street; i thence southerly runnir,j along the center line of 33rd Street and prolongation thereof, to its intersection with the southerly boundary line of right of -.way of the Oakland Branch of the Atcaiscn, Topeka & Santa Fe Fail-,.ay Co; thence , easterly runnin_, .=_lon- the southern boundary line of ti.e Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Right of way to its intersecti^n with center line of 37th Street; thence northerly running along the center line of 37th street to point of beginning. RICHL:O;tD P3'?CIi;OT NO. 35. � i BEGPiIIING in the center line o_` Garvin Avenue xhere the center line of i 30th St., intersects the same; thence westerly running along the center line of Garvin Avenue to center line of 23rd street; thence southerly ninnin:e aloe, the center line of 23rd Street to its intersection, r._th center line of �+evin Avenue; thence easterly running' orlon the center line of Nevin .Avenue to its intersecti^n with the center line of 30th Street; thence northerly rennin.:, along the center I line of 30th street to point of beginning. R''I0H,-;.r, PRSCI'ICT NO. 34. ' BEGS:;.11., at a point on the southern bc,:niary line oftae Oakland Branch of the Atc'rison, Tcreka & Santa Fe Rail:,,-ay where the center line of 331d street intersects the ,a:I.e; ti,ence nn:•therly running alons the center line of 33d Street to its intersection, with the center line of Nevin Avenue; thence :westerly ' runnin__ nlon:.� the center line. c Nevin avenue; and prolongation thereof, to its intersection ::it?. the westerly boundary line Y ,:•.e right of of Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence s,nutheasterly running aloe-, the westerly boundary lino of the rie•ht o: :way of zhe SoutL--n Pacific Railro-:d Company to its intersection with the center line of 23rd Street; thence southerly runnin alon- the center line of 23rd Street to its intersecti^.n with the southerly line. of right of way a Fe Railw thence easte.l1� of thy. ,.ak_.nd Branch of tl.e Atc'r,i_o::, Topeka .� Santa 2.y: 1 runn'ng alon- the soutnnrn b„anw,.r, 'line ” the ^ Klond Branch of tie Atchison, I f 85 I I Topeka & Santa Fe Railway Company, into the point of 'beginning. i P.ICH_' TD PRECINCT N�. =0. BEGINNING in the center line of the Pullman Avenue where the Southern boundary line of V.e Oakland Branch of the Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Railway inter sects the same; thence southerly runn_ng along the center line of Pu7_1n,an .Avenue toy,, its intersection with the center line of Canting Boulebard; thence easterly running I alone the center 'line of Cutting Boulevard, to its intersection with the easterly ' bound:pry line of incorporate limits of the City of Richmond; thence northerly I running along the easterly boundary o; the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to its intersection with the southern boundary line of ',he right of way of the Oak-� lan,- Branch of the Atchison, Topeka 8- Santa re Rail-vay Co; thence westerly running along the southern boundary line of the right of way of the Oakland branch of the ' Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Rail::ray to point of beginning. I AZCHS:Tr;D PRECITCT ATC. 41. i I BEGINi1 Nu at a point in the center line of Pullman Avenue where the center line of Cuttine Boulevard intersects the same; thence southerly running along the center line of PuL•r.:an Avenue to its intersection with prolongation of the center line of Syndicate avenue; thence southwesterly running alonE, the center line' of Syndicate Avenue to a point opposite the northeast corner of Blocle 16, of the thence easterly to ilortheas. corner Block 16 of Inner Harbor Tract; moor Harbor Thact;ithence southwesterly running -lon the eastern be,�mdary line of! Block lo, of tae Inner Harbor Tract and prolongation thereof to its intersection with the scutherl_, boundary line of Lot 31, of Section 19; thence easterly running) alon the southern bcund-ry line of Lots 31-32, of Section 11-, and 25-20-27-25, i of Section 20, and prolongation thereof to the westerly boundary limits of the Rich= mon.; Annex tract; thence northerly, easterly and southerly, runninm along the westerly, northerly, easterly and northerly boundary limits of the Richmond Annex i to eastern boundary line of incorporate limits of the City ofRichmcnd; thence north= erly, westerly, northerly, runnin: a.lon- the easterly, southerly and easterly incor_ porate li:its of the City of Richmond, to its intersection with the center line of Cut- ting Boulevard; thence westerly running alone; the center line o Cutting Boulevard I thence westerly running; along the center line of Cutting Boulevard to point of beginning. RIM.O.M PRECI:dCT ATO. 42. BEGIN1.11`0 at a point where the northern boundary line of the Richmond I Annex tract intersects the easterly boundary of the Incorporate limits of the City j of Richi:ond on the viesterly side of San Peblo Avenue; thence runnin,7 westerly, i northwesterly, westerly, southerly along the northerly, easterly, northerly and westerly boundary line cf R;chc:cn d Annex tract to its intersection with the prolongation of the southerly_ line of Lots 25-2.6_27-28 of Section 20, T 2 Ni R. 4 :"., thence I westerly r,mninE-,a.lon-• the southerly boundary line of Richmond Precinct No. 41 to southwest corner thereof; thence southerly runni.nq alone the easterly boundary line of Richmand Precinct No. 9 and proingation ther=of to the southerly boundary i line of the Citv of Richmond in the Bay of San Francisco; thence easterly running alonL- the line between the County of Con a Costa and County of Alameda and souther,; boundary line of the City of nichm,,nd to *;he easterly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond on t.:e easterly side of the right of -ay of the Southern Pacific Railroad right of nay; thence northerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, easterly, i I I I 66 i northerly, easterly 2nd northerly, running along the easterly, southerly, westerly, 1 southerly, westerly, southerly, easterly, southerly and easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of Richmond to point of beginning. SAN PABLO PRECIIiCT 41. BEGIININ.; at intersection of the center line of County road known as San Pablo and Pinole Road, with the western boundary line of the incorporate limit of the Town of Pinole; thence westerly and southerly along the center line of said road to a point in the center of said San Pablo and Pinole 'load, due east of the northeast corner of Lot 219 of Rancho San Pablo; thence running westerly to the j northeast corner of said Lot; thence in a westerly and southerly direction runningl , along the northerly boundary line of Lots 219-217 to easterly line of Santa Fe i Railway; thence northerly along the easterly side of Santa Fe Railway to a point j r j in the prolongation of the northerly line of Lot 202 of Said Rancho; thence weater�Ly running along the northerly bound•:ry line of s-id Lot 202 and its prolongation of 17.7. corner of same; thence southerly along the westerly boundary of said Lot 202 to the cost north corner of Lot 201; thence running in a southerly direction) :long the westerly bound?r7• of Lot 201 to its intersection with the southerly i line of Secti r. 35, T 2 N., R. 5 W., in center of San Pablo Creek; thence easterlyi running along the center line of San Pablo Creek, to its intersecti:n with center) line of Alvarado Street; thence southeasterly running alorg the center line of Alvarado Street to its intersection with prolongation of northerly line of Lot �7� of San Pablo Rancho; thence southwesterly runninG alon= the northerly line of Lot ' 179 and prolongation thereof to the center line of Stockton Street; thence south-� westerly rann=ng alOng the center line of Stockton Street to its intersection with the center line of Yarket Street, to Its intersection with prolongation of the westerly line of the incorporate limits of City of Richmond; thence sruthnrly running along prolong.tion of the westerly line eti ths incorporate limits ofthe City of Richmond to northwestcorner thereof; thence easterly running along the l northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, to its intersection with the line dividing Lets 139-140, of San Pablo Rancho; thence northeasterly running alonS the line dividing. Lot 139-1402 of San Pablo Rancho to its intersection with the center line of Alvarado Street or .State Highway; thence northwesterly runnir,P along the center line of Alvarado or the State High^rag to its intersectio) with the center line of R. road opposite Church Lane leading to San Pablo Cemeteries; thence northeasterly runn4nS along,; t:he center line of said road to its intersectim with the center line of said road with r-esterly line of Lot 136 San Pablo Rancho;d thence northerly runnin along the westerly line of Lot 136 to its intersection with the center line of San Pablo, Creek, thence northeasterly running along the center line of San Pablo Creek to its intersection with Road No. 19; thence north- ' easterly running- alon. the renter line of Road No. la to center line of Road No. I 19 of San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly running, alon_ the center line of Road , $19 to its intersection ^,it`. line between Rancho'San Pablo and Rancho G1 Sobrantq; thence northeasterly running alon_; the northerly bounceir; line of the Rancho E1 Sobrante to its intersection ;tit: southwest corner of Let A of Rancho Elpinole; Thence, northerly running alonE the westerly boundary line of Lot "A" of the Rancho E1 Pinole to its intersecti,c, with the Pinole Road; thence northerly running along the center line of Pinole creek road to its Qntersection with incorporation limits i f AI I ?si I 87 of the Town of Pinole; thence westerly and northerly running along the southerly and westerly incorporate limits of the Town of Pinole to point of beginning. 9AN PABLO PRSCI::CT NO. 3. I BEGIN:rINO at a point in the northerly incorporate limits of the City ' of Richmond :„here the line between Lots 139-140 of the San Pablo Rancho intersects ill the same; thence easterly and so:therly running along the northerly and easterly i incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, to its intersection -•rut: City of El 'i I Cerrito; thence easterly ani southeasterly running along the northerly and easterly, boundary line of the incorporate limits of the City of El Cerrito and line between) Rancho San Pablo and Rancho E1 Sobrante; to a point where the line between Lots 25-52-53 of the Rancho El Sobrante if extended westerly would intersect said boundary lire bet-ween. Rancho El Sobrante and San Pablo Rancho; thence easterly to Stake "A-C-311 at the northeast corner of Lot 53 of El Sobrante Rancho; thence north— easterly running alonE the boundary line of Lot 53 to most northerly point thereof,) on the western bound:;ry line of tae Thornton 1000 acreltract; thence southerly runnimg orlon` the western ,,und=.ry line of the Thornton 1000 acre tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence easterly to the northwesterly corner of the Brissac Tract in Rancho El Sobrante; thence easterly and s cutherly running, along the northern and easterly boundary of the Brissac Tract to the southeast corner thereof; thence) running alone; the easter:. line of Lots 62-58-57 of the Rancho El Sobrante tc inter' section with line between '�uparvisor Districts 1 and 2; thence running algin; the i ' b u nd-iry line betr:een Supervisor Districts 1 and 2 in a northerly and westerly and northerly direction to its in-ersalion with Pinole Creek Road in Lot r,Rano'.lo E1 Pinole; thence running in a general northwesterly direction along the center of said Road to its intersection wit:' the westerly bound=.ry line of Lot "A” of the Rancho K Pinole; thence southerly rur:ning along the westerly boundary line of Lotl "A" of the Rancho El Pinole to most southerwesterly corner ther:of; thence south— westerly runni::c ulonr, the northerlv boundary line of the Rancho El Sobrante and line dividing San Pablo Ranc-o and Rancho E1 Sobrante to its intersection with Road i +;o. 19 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence northerly running along the ce^ter line of i Road No• 19 to its intersection with the center line of Road No. 18 San lbklo Rancho; thence soithwesterly,running along the center line of Road No. 18 to its intersection i with center line of S an Pablo Creel:; thence westerly running along the center line! of San Pablo Creek to its intersection with westerly boundary line of Lot 136 of ' San Pablo Creek to its intersecti-n zith westerly bouhdary line of lot 130' of San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly ruan'ng alons 3e westerly boundary line of I i Lot 136 to its intersection with center line of a read, the extension of Church Lane leading f_•om ban Pablo to the cemetery; thence southwesterly running along the ' center of said road to its intersection with center line of Alvarado Street opposite Church Lane; thence southeasterly runnine along the center line of Alvarado Street: to its intersection with the line dividing Lots 139-140 of the San Pablo Rancho; thence sathwesterly runnig along the line between Lots 139-140 of the San Pablo Rancho to point of beginning. i CROCKETT PRECLNCT NO. 1. i SECI?1;:I7G at the county boundr:ry line at the Point where the center line of Heald Street in town of Crockett, if produced northerly, would intersect the bound.l:ry line; thence southerly to a point in the, center line of Street between I I 1 f IJ(l I i I Blocks 2 and 31 of the Town of Crockett; thence southerly running along the center line of Street between Blocks 2 and 31 and Heald Street and prolrgation thereof, to a point where said line intersects center line of State Highway; thence easterly running along the center line of the State Highway to its intersection with the center line of the prolongation of Jackson ^treet; thence northerly running along the ' center line of Jackson Street to its intersection with center line of Edwards street; thence easterly running along the center line of Edwards Street to its intersection with center line of Vallejo Street; thence northerly running along the center line; of Vallejo Street to its intersection with the center line of Alhambra Street; thence easterly r+inning along the center line of Alhambra Street to its intersect-! , ion with the center line of the County road; thence due north to the county boundary line in Carquinez Straits; thence westerly running along the county boundary line lin Carquinez Straits to point of beginning. CROCKETT PRECINCT N0. 2. BEGINNING at a point in the straits of Carquinez, in the County boundary line of Contra Costa County due south of westerly boundary line of the Lucy Burnham Tract in Rancho Canada del Ha.::bre; thence southerly to the southwest corner of Lucy Burnham tract; thence southerly along the westerly line of said i tract to the southwest corner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly boundary i line of the land formerly mown as Edwards Tract to a point designated as southwest corner of Section 9, Township 2 North, iiange 3 west, Mt.Diablo Base and leridiaa; + thence westerly to a point due south of the prolongation of the center line of Head Street; in the town of Crockett, if produced southerly; thence northerly to the i intersection of the center line of Heald Street with center line of State Highway,! i if said Heald Street was produced southerly; thence easterly runnl.ng along the cenIter line of State High.-.av to the center line of prolongatinn of Jackson Street; thence! northerly runn_n7 along center line of "ackson Street and prolongation thereof to its intersection rith center line of Edwards Street; thence easterly running along center line of Edwards Street to intersection with center line of Vallejo Street; thence northerly running ,long the center line of Vallejo Street to, its j intersection with center line of Alha,.:bra Street; thence easterly running aloe_ thle center line of Alha bra Street to its intersection with center line of county road; thence due north to the county boundary line in Carquinez Straits; thence easterly running alonE county bound_:.ry line in Straits of Carquinez, to point of beginning. , CROCKET PRECINCT NO. 5. ! BECINNDNG at a point in the county boundary line :there the prolongati-n i of the center line of 4t':, Avenue between the Town of Crolona and Valona, if produced northerly, would intersect the same; thence southerly to the center line of 4th ' Avenue, thence southerly running along the center line of 4th Avenue, to its inteT- section :ith the center line :�f State Highway; .hence westerly running along the cent=r line of State HiEhrra:, to its intersecti^n :;iti center line of 6th. Avenue; ' thence northerly o running along the centir line of 5th Avenue to its intersection I - with the center line of 1. thence northerly along 6th Avenue to south_ westcorner of Block $. of Town of Valeaa; thence ,northerly r,,nnirig along the wester- ly side line of Block K. and prolongation thereof, to its intersection Tith count? botnd.ry line in Straits of Carquiu.,z; thence easterly running alon&c the county j i I I I I bo,indary line in Straits of Carquinez to point of be^inning. 1 CROCKETT PRECTCT NC_6. BEGI,:;I1;3 at a oo nt w.iere the center line of 4t'; Avenue intersects the i center line of State Hi h^a.y in the Totn of Valona; thence westerly running along the center 'line of State hi • -ay to its intersecti�,n with the center line of 6th Avenue; thence southerly running, alonr� the center line of 6th. Avenue; and prolongation 1 thereof to where the said line intersects the line between Sections S and 171 T 2 N., R. 3 '.i., 'i.D.B. & t:. thence easterly running al'.ng said sectia; line to where the i prolongation of center line of 4th: Street bet•aeen Town cf Valena and Crolona, if i produced southerly, would intersect the .�aue; thence northerly to a point where tae! center line of 4t':. Avenue and center line of State High::ar intersects the same; into the point of be7':ning. CRCCKETT PR CINC- No. 7. j I BEGET::'.:G at a point in the Straits of Carquia=_s, in the county boundary line where the prolongation of ti-:e center line of Sixth Avenue of the Tovm of ! Va.lnna, if produced northerly would intersect the same; thence southerly to the i northwest corner of Block K, Toy:m of Valona; thence sout'•.erly running along the i westerl'i boundary line of Block K to its inte.r3eetiOi: With the center line of Ceres' Street; thence westerly to the center line of 6th Avenue; thence southerly running alonL_ the center line o: 6th Avenue air: nrolonga.tion thereof to a point where said line intersects the same between Sectisns S a.nd 17 T 2 N., R. 3 -1-, 'S.D.B.& '_'. ' thence westerly to bcun,,%ry line between Ranchos El Pinole and Canada del Pambre; thence nor therhy r_;rnia_ len:- t'.:e line between said Ru:c:;os to Post P.R. 57; ThenceI easterly about ten chain., to a point due south of the southwest arner of the Town I Valona; thence northerly to a point in the county bounde,ry line in the Straits of Carquinez; thence e,sterly running alon:i the county boundary line in Straits of Carquinez to poin, of beginning'. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. BEGIN.;I:;G n.t a tint in the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg *where the center of West %-ird Street, intersects the same; thence easterly running alone the center of '"est 3rd Street%°the intersection with center line of Black Diamond Street; thence southerly running alonpthe center eine of Black Diamond Street, to its intersection with the center line of East 3rd Street; thence easterly ! running along the ce::ter 'line of East 3rd Street, to its intersection with the center line of :railroad Avenue; thence northerly running along the center line of P.ailroadi Avenue and prolongation of sa:ae tc incorporate boundar,r line of the City of Pittsburg i in the New York 'lough; thence westerly running alon_ tae northerly inc•-rporate limits of ti.e City of Pittsbur in New York Slough; to the westerly incorporate 7 limits of t:e said City of Pittsburg,; thence southerly running along the westerly i incorporate limits of the Cit; of Pittsburg to point of beg nring. i PITTSBURG PRECI:TCT .i. 4. 3 Gl 1D"G in t:e westerly incorporate lirtdts of the City of Pittsburg where t',.e center line of '"est 3rd Street intersects the same; thence easterly running alone the center of lest 3rd Stre-'t to Ls intersection .-.-ith the center line! of Black Diamond Avec ue; thence southerly running alon;r the center line of Black Diablo Avenue to its intersecti n lith the center line of East 3rd Street; thence easterly runninr, aloe- the eent::r line of East 3rd Stre=t to its intersection with I i r 90 center line of Railroad Avenue; thence southerly running alone*the center line of Railroad Avenue to its intersection with center line of east 6th Street; thence westerly running along the center line of East 6th St. and qest 6th St. to its intersection frith resterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly running along the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to point of be_iuning. PITTSBURG PREMCT NO. 5. i BEGINNING in westerly incorporate limits of City of Pittsburg where the f i center line of west 6th street intersects the same; thence easterly running along the j center line of :'est 6th St. and East 6th St. to its intersection with the center j line of Railroad Avenue; thence southerly running along southerly line of Railroad Avenue to its intersection ,with center line of East 9th Streit; thence westerly i running alone; the prolongation of center line of -nest 9th Street and west 9th St. to its intersection with the center line of Beacon Street; thence westerly running along the line between Lots 6 and 7, of Block 106 of the City of Pittsburg to its i intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly easterly ::nd northerly running along the westerly and northerly incorporajte limits of the Citi; of Pittsburg to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. 6. BEGIN::?NG at a point in the westerly incorporate limits of the City of i Pittsburg where the line between Lots 6 and 7 of Block 106 intersects the same; thence easterly running along the line between Lots 6 and 7,Bloc'r 106, to its I ' I intersection with center line of Beacon Street; thence westerly running alone the center line of -lest 9th Street; to its intersection wit:: the center line of Cutter Avenue; thence southerly running along the center line of Cutter Street to its intersection, with the northerly boundary line d A.T. & S. F. Railway right of way' I thence westerly running along the northerly bound-ry line of A.T. & S. F-Railway Company to its intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence northerly, westerly and n^rtherly running along the westerly, southerly, and resterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg to point of j beginning. I PITTSBURG PREMICT 110. 7. it BEGINNIt33 in the center of '.Vest 9th street, where the center line of i Cutter Street intersects the same; thence southerly running along the center line of Cutter Street to its intersect on with northerly boundary line of A.T. & S.F. , Railway; thence westerly running along the northerly boundary line of the right of I way of A.T. a S.F. RW 1-ray to its intersection wri t;1: .^esterly incorporate limits of City of Pittsburg; thence southerly, easterly, southerly and easterly running j along the incorporate limits of the Cit-, x Pittsburg to its intersection with they ' center line of Railroad Avenue; thence northerly runnin;; along the center line of Railroad Avenue to its intersection with the center line of East 9th Street; thence westerly, runrirg along the prolongation of center line of East 9th Street and :Is t 9th Street to point o. LeZin.,ing. I PITTSBURG PRECI:CT N0. 8. ISG in the center line of Railroad Avenue where the center line ofj East 7th Street intersects the sime; thence easterly running along the center lin i of East 7th Street to its interselion with the easterly incorporate limits of the! I I i I '9i City of Pittsburg, thence southerly, easterly and southerly running along the east erly, northerly and easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, to its intersection -rith center 11ne of East 10th Street; thence :westerly running along the center line of Bast 10th Street to its irteraection with the ceptor line d Railr(-ad Avenue; thence n-rtherly running along the center 'line of Railroad Avenin to the point of beginning. PITTS5URG PRM.:CT 310 93GI2:'I;1G in the center line of Railroad avenue where the center line of i ' East 10th Street intersects the saa:e; thence easterly running along the center line of East 10th Street to its intersectio; :with the easterl*r incorporate limits of thel City of Pittsburg; thence southerly running along the easterly incorporate limits i of the City of Pittsburg; to its intersect Ioa ;with the northerly incorprate limits of the City of Pittsburg; thence easterly to the cent!r of Harbor Stre:,t; thence i southerly running along the center line of Harbor Street, to its intersection' with the southerly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg;in Harbor Street; thence westerly, southerly, easterly and southerly, westerly, ruuni.a- along the northerly, easterly, northerly, easterly, southerl•- incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; to ito intersectic:u with the westerly bound:ry line of the City of I Pittsburg on Railroad Avenue tf extended southerly; thence northerly running along the westerly in,orporate limits of the City of Pittsburg and along the centel litre of Railroad Avenue to point of beginning. ' PITT33"RG PRIOLM N% 10. BEGIId::1M, at the northerly 'incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg in center of Harbor Street; thenc- easterly and southerly running along the north4y and essterll: incorporate li:ait:; City ,f Pittsburg to its intersection with centea i line of 12th Street, thence westerly r:nr_ing alone, t'-,e center line of 12ti street to Its intersecti-n with center line of Harbor Street; thence northerly running alon. t:Ie center line of Harbor Street to p•;int of beLi:�ning. PITT_SHL°G FRTC11ICT 110. 11, REGI-::;=`-FG In t;:e center line of Harbor Street, where the center line of 12th St. intersects the sante; thence easterly along the center line of 12th Street� to its intersection lwiti, easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg; i thence southerly, westerly, and northerly and westerly running along the easterly, southerly and westerly incorporate limits of City of Pittsburg toits intersection with the center line of Harbor Street; thence northerly and running along the center i line of Harbor Street to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PRECIXT NO. 12. j BEGINX7,, G at a point in the count-- boundary line in San Joaquin River where the dividing line bet:reen Suaervisor Districts 4 and 5, intersect the same; thence southerly and running along the boun&ry line between Supervisor Districts and 5, To the southeast corner of Section 15, T 1 N., R. 1 E. thence westerly two miles; t:•:ence northerly 2 miles; thence west 2 miles; to the s uthwest corner of Section o, Township 1 S., Range 1 E., thence northerly rzn::'ng along- the township lines between Range 1 E. and 1 and prolongation thereof to its intersecti-n With the county bouriary line in San Joaquin River; thence easterly running along the i county bo ui3 ry line is >s. Joaquin River to its intersection rrith the westerly i go incorporate limit:, in the Cit;: •f Pittsburg; thence southerly, easterly, northerly,) easterly, northerly, westerly, and northerly along the westerly, southerly and easterly incorporate limits of the City of Pittsburg, to the northeast corner thereof in San Joaquin River; thence easterly running alone: the county boundary line in San I Joaquin River to point of beginning. PITTSBURG PR'✓CINCT N0. 13. BEGINUNG at a point in the county `oun3sry line in San Joaquin River where prolongation of Tonship lines b^twee:: Ranges 1 E and 1 :°., intersects the same; i thence southerly running along the Township lines between Ranges 1 E and 1 W. to southeast corner of Section 25, T 2 N., R. 1 'J., thence westerly running along the ' I southerly boundary line of Sections 25-28-27 to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Rancho 11onte del Diablo; thence northwesterly running along Ranchof Monte del Diablo to its intersection with westerly boundary line of Section 27,T.2 N+� R. 1 W., thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of Sections 27-22, 15_10-3, and ,irolongatinn thereof to its intersection with the county boundary line in San Joaquin River; thence easterly running along the county boundary line t point of beginning. YARTT_i;EZ PRECIIICT N0. 3. ! BEGI:;NING at a point in the center line of Richardson Street waer the I center line of ';ard Street intersects the sa-e; thence westerly running along the i center line of ',ard Street to its intersection with the center line of Talbart Street; thence northerly running alone the center line ofTalbart Street to its intersecti::•n with the center line of Yain Street; thence westerly running; along the cegter line of Main Street to its intersection with the westerly line of the incorporate limits of the City of Yartinez; thence southerly, easterly, running along the westerly and southerly incorporate limits of the City of -•artinez, to its! intersection with the prolongati-m of the center line of Richardson Street; thence i M northerly running along the prolongation of center line of Richardson Street and the westerly line of Blocks 1666-167-168-169 and the center line of Richardson Street i to point of beginning. i EARTINEZ PR?CINCT No. 4. BEGINNING in the center line of :;ard Street where the center line of Richard- son Street intersects the s^::e; thence southerly running along the center line of I Richarlson Street and prolongation thereof tC it s intersection pith prolongation! , of the center line of Jones Street; thence easterly running alone the prolongation of the center line of Jones Street to its intersection nit: the center line of Berrellessa Street; thence southerly running along the testerly incorporate limits of the City of tartinez to its intersection with the center line of haven Street; � thence easterly running alon„ the center line of Haver; Street to its interseetirn with the center line of Castro Street; thence northerly running along the center i � •��� line of Castro Street to its intersecti-n with Center line of '"ard Street; thence westerly runnin_- along the center line of ":'ard Street to p•-int of beginning. URTINEZ PR"CIiiCT N0. 5. BEGI:1_:ING in the center line of Castro Street where the center line of Have:: Street intersects the same; thence westerly running along the center line ofl Haven Street to its intsrsecti-n with the westerly incorporate limits of the Town I I of Martinez; thence southerly rennin: along the westerly inc¢porate limits of i 93 the Town of Martinez to its intersection with the center line of Soto Street; thence eastery running along the center line of Soto Street to its intersection wit# the center line of Castro Street; thence northerly runnins along the center line o Castro Street to place of beginning. ' 1`.ARTI:iEZ PRECIINOT NO. o'. BEGIi?NING in the center line of Castro Street where the center line of Soto Street intersects the spite; thence westerly running along the center line of Soto Street to its intersection with the westerly incorporate limits of the Town of v Yartinez, thence westerly, southerly, easterly and northerly, rurning along the westerly, southerly—and easterly incorporate limits of the To-,n of Martinez to its intersection with the southerly bound.ry line of Block 147 of the Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, thence westerly, runnin, alon- the southerly boundary line ' of Block 147 tc its intersection rith the center line of Castro Street; thence northerly along the tetter "line of Castro Street to point of beginning. LIARTIYEZ PRFCII;CT NO. 7. BEGINNII:G in the center line of Castro Street where the center line of 'i Ye lus Street intersects the sate; thence southerly running along the center line of Castro Street to its intersection „ith tie southerly line of Block 147 of the Original Survey of the Town of 2Lartinez; thence easterly running along the southerl'� line of Bock 147of the Origin-.l Survey of the Town of Martinez to center of Alha m bra Creek; thence northerly running along the center line of Alhambra Creek, to its intersection with the line dividing Blocks 209-210 of the Original Survey of the Town ,f Martinez, thence westerly winning alon;_ the line betrr_ec Blocks 209_210 of the original survey of the To= of a4artinez, to its intersection with center 4 line of Ferry or �,ason Street; thence southerly to the center line of vellus street thence westerly runnin:- alonz the center line of -ellus Street to point of beginning. M•ARTIH-TZ PnECINCT N% �. BEGINNING ata point in the center line of Susanna Street where the center) line of Alhax.bra Creek intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center• i line of Susanna Street to its intersection with the westerly boundary line of Block! 97 of the Additi,aa-.l Survey ^f t c Town of I artinez; ti:ence so;atherly running along the westerly boundary line of Block 97 of the Idditir..nal Survey of the Town Martinez, to its intersection, r:.-ith the center line of Janes Street; thence easterly' t runnin« alon& the center line of J nes Street to its intersection with the center ' line of Pacheco Boulevard; thence southeasterly runnine alone the center line of I Pacheco Boulevard to the .ost easterly incorporate liuits of the Town of lartinez; I thence southwesterly runninr alonC the southern boundary line of incorporate limits of the Town of "artinez, to its intersection with the center line of Alhambra Creeki, ' near the center of block 191 of the Original Surve-- of the Town of Ha'tinez; thence northerly rennin_• al=- the center line o: Alhambra Creek into the point of beginnij�g. MARTINEZ P°ECI%CT N0. a. f BEGIX:.TLNG at a point in the center line of Susanna Street where the center of Alharbra Creek intersects the sa.::e; thence northerly running along thecenter line of Alhambra tree' to the northwest corner I Block 2 Villa Sites Tract; thence) easterly to the center line of I.ellus Street; thence easterly running along the center line of Sellus Street to its intersection with the center line of 'Sallace avenue; thence easterly runni.n_, alon; the center line of .;zllace Aven°ie to the i I P 94 northerly bound,ry line of the Shell Company; thence northeasterly running along the Shell Com-oany fence to the incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez; thence southeasterly running alon; t::e incorporate limits of the Town of Martinez, to its intersection with the center line of Pacheco Boulevard; thence northwesterly runnini along the center line of Pacheco Boulevard, to its intersection :^ith center line I of Willow, and Jones Street; thence westerly running along the center line of Jones Street to its intersection with the westerly bound..ry line of Block 97 of the Additional Survey of the Town of 'Wartinez; thence northerly running along the westerly boundary line of Block 97 of the Additional Survey of the Town of Martinez , to its intersection with the center line of Susanna Street; thence westerly along the center line of Susanna Street to place of beginning. I YART1.4EZ Pp3CIaCT N0. 10. j i BEGINPiIi1G in the center line of :lard Street where the center line of Castro Street intersects the same; thence eastorly and running aloe; the center line of 'lard Street to its intersection with the center line of Pine Street; thence souti_ erly running; along the center line of Fine Street to its intersection with the center i line of Mellus Street; thence westerly running alone the center line CEMellus Street to its intersection with the center line of Las Juntas Street; thence from !j the center line of Las Juntas Street to the center line of Alhambra Creek at the I northwest corner of Block 2, of Villa Sites Tract; thence northerly running along j the center line of Alha:£ora Creek to its intersection with the line between Blocks 209 and 210, of the original survey of the Town of Martinez; thence westerly runnin� ' along the line between Blocks 209 and 210, to its intersection with the center line) of vasor. Street; thence southwesterly to the center line of ;lellus Street; thence westerly r„nninE. alon_* the center line of Mellus Street to its intersection with thl center line of Castro Street; thence northerly running along the center line of i Castro Street to point of beginning. +j YARTI'EZ PHECI`.ICT NO. 11. BEGINiUNG in the center line of •'lard Street where the center line of Pinel Street intersects the same; thence easterly running along the center line of ?.lard Street to its intersection with easterly incorporate limits of the City of Martinez; thence southerly running along the eastaly incorpo:ate limits of the Town of Martinez i' to its intersection with the northerly line of the Shell property; thence westerly running along the northerly line of the Shell property to its intersection with thel center line of llallace Street; thence westerly runnin_ along the center line of I ' Nallace Street to its intersection with the center line of Mellus Street; thence l westerly rurnine�. along the center line of 2Sellus Street to its intersecti-n with the center line of Pine Street; thence northerly running along the center line of Pine Street to point of beginning. !.'ABTI\rZ PRECI:7CT N0. 12; I BEGIiiNING at point in the line of Las Juntas Street in the Town of Martinez where the center line of Tiard Street intersects the same; thence nnning easterly I along the center line of 'lard Street to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of the incroorate limits of the Town of Martinez; thence running northerly al the westerly brun&ry lin- of S'll Tract and Jones Tract and prolongation of same i to northerly boundiry line of the right of way of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company; thence easterly rune ng along the northerly boundary line of right of way. I i 95' J 3 I of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company to a point in the line between Tide Land }k "r3 SurveyNo. 2 and Tide Land Survey No- ng the line y 3; thence northerly running along between Tide Land Survey ido• 2 and Tide Land Survey No. 3, and prolongation of same to the county boundary line in Suisun Bay; thence westerly running along the county 1 bog:nary line in Suisun Bay, to east line of Martinez Precinct Pio. 1; thence northerly running along the easterly boundary line of Martinez Precinct No. 1 to point of begi'ning. MARTINEZ PRECINCT 110. 13. •_s BE=71,11NG at point in the :cost northwesterly corner of Shell Tract; thence) runnine easterly and northerly and westerly along the incorporate limits of the Town) - ( yi of garti.nez to its intersection with the easterly boundary line of Mart'nez Predinot' No. 12; thence running southerly,vesterly, and southerly along the easterly boundary line of 'iartinez Prec'nct No. 12, to place of beginning. i4 VINE HILL PR CI,CT NO. 1. REGI:II:ING at a point in the Pacheco Boulevard where the incorporate limits of the Town of :iartinez, intersects the same; thence running northerly and easterly ,s along the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the Town of Lartinez to its intersection with the center line of Shell Avenue; thence southerly running along I s F the cepter line of Shell 9venue tc its intersecti.n with the northerly line of the j S$ proye rty known as County Maintenance Yards; thence westerly and southerly running along the northerly and westerly boundary line of County 11aintenance Yards, the Martinez kiddy Tract and Shell City Tract, to its intersection with the center line of Pacheco) 1 1 s Boulevard or County High-:a•; thence -eaterly running along the said County Highway ' to its intersecti.n with the center line of Bush Avenue; thence southwesterly and I southerly running alon= the center line of Bush Avenue and prolongation of said line to its intersecti n with the northerly boundary line of the Clara Netherton Tract; thence westerly runninz along the northerly line of Clara Netherton Tract to its intersection with the center line of Alhambra Creek, the easterly boundary line of the incorporate limits of the Town of Lartinez, thence northerly running along the '''houndary line of the incorporate limits of the Torn of iartinez to point of beginning. Vli° HILL PRECINCT NO. 2. -1 BEGIaaING at a point in the county boundary line of Suisun Bay between Contra Costa and Solano Counties, due north of the mouth of .,alnut Creek; thence 3I south to the mouth of i±alnut Creek; thence in a southerly directing running along th- center of 'Ialnut Creek to a point which bears due east from th= easterly corner of + { lands )f Harney & Loucks; thence due west to the easterly corner of lands between Barney & Loucks; thence running in a westerly directi•n and along north line of Loucks, Kelly, Lessee, Overfield, and =:,ir, to a point •,.here the scutheast corner of the lands j of 1,.:.Chase intersect the said boundar: at the corner of Supervisor Districts 2 and 3; j. thence running northerly along, the easterly boundary line of the lands cc Jones & -ensen, to the northeast corner of the Jensen tract; thence westerly to the southeast corner of the Kelly 71.06 acre tract; thence northerly running,along the easterly side of said Kelly Tract to the northeast corner thereof; thence easterly running ` along the southerly lin.: of the Hailey Tract to the southeast corner thereof; thence running nortnerly alon, the westerly c3undary line of the c;ra..:ara & �-inkelman Tract 3 to the center line of t'.e _nrtinez-Pacheco Road; thence westerl- runnin,- a onr the center of the '.artinez-Pacheco Road to its intersection .._.': the westerly line of the I I i Shell City Tract; thence northerly running_ along the westerly bound-:ry line of the I Shell Tract, the =•artir,ez Eddy Tract, and County Eiaintenance Yard property, to the f� northwest corner of said County Lain t=nance Yard; thence easterly runrmlg along the ! i northerly boundary line of the County :.taintenance yard to its intersectior. the c^ntnr line of Sh 11 Avzcae; thence northerly running along t';e center line of Shell Avenue to its intersection with incorpnrate limits of the Town of :.:artinez; thence running easterly and northerly alonE the southerly and easterly incorporate limits of the Town of !:ertinez, to County boundary lire in Suisun Bay; thence east-1 erly running along the county boundary line in Suisun Bay to point of beginning. V.T. PnE0I7i0T. j BEGIIIHIsG at a point in the center line of the Yartinez Pacheco Road where the center line of Bush Avenue intersects the same; thence running southeasteFly along the center line of the L:artinez Pacheco Road to its intersection rith the westerly bound^ry line of IEacNas:ara & '.7inkelman 48 acre tract; thence southerly, I westerly and southerly along the western bojndary line of the McNamara & Iainkelman 45 acre tract to the southeast corner of the Yarg Kelly 71 acre tract; thence run- ning westerly along the southerly boundary line of the wary Selly 71 acre tract and Clara ;eherton 71 acre tract tc the point where the said line intersects the i easterly boundiry line of the incorporate limits of the Town of :Lartinez, in Alham�ra i Creek; thence northerly runnin>- alon, the center line of Alhambra Creek to its i intersection with northerly baindary line of the Clara -etherton ?race; thence eas t- I erly runnin'r alon, the northerly boundary of the Clara Natherton Tract to its intersection with the prolongation of said center line of Bush Avenue, being the dividing line between the Griffanti, et al. tract and the Alvarado et al. tract i thence northerly runninE alons the line between Griffanti and Alvarado tract and the center line of Bush Avenue to point of beginning. KENSINGTON PRECINCT 14%. 1. BEGINN-N G at a point where tae southeast corner of Berkeley Park intersec a the count- boundary line bet%aee:: Contra Costa County and Alameda County; thence ! i northerly running alone. the eastely boundary line of Berkeley Park to its intersection with the center line of Stratford Road; thence easterly running along the center line of. Stratford Road to its intersection rith the center line between Lots 7 ands 8 and 21, and Lot J. Bloc's 11, Kensington Park; thence easterly running along line; between Lots 7-6, and 21 and J. Block 11, to its intersection with center line of ' Lennox and Coventry Road; thence easterly running alon-P center line of Coventry Road to its intersection with center line of Alley between Lots 5-6, 36 and 37, lock 7, Kensington Park; thence easterly running along the center of alley between Lots 5 and 6, 36 and 37, Block 7, Kensington Park, to its intersection pith center line of Ardmore Road; thence easterly running along the center line of ally , between Blocks 4 and 5, Kensington Park; and prolongation of same, to its intersec+tion with center line of ArlinEton Road; thence southerly running along the center line; i of Arlington Road, to its intersection with the bounda.ry line between Contra Cost and Alameda Counties; thence southerly and westerly running along county boundary line between Contra Costa and Alameda County to point of beginning. KtNSIiiGTO: PRECINCT IvO. 3. HEGII:::�IiG r t a point in easterly bound pry line of that certain tract of land known as Beikelev Park, Coi:sra Costa County, n-here the center line of I I i I Stratford Avenue intersects the same; thence northerly running along the easterly boundary line of Berkeley Tract and Hillsib Park, to its intersection with the ceme�ery property; thence easterly running along the southerly line of Cemetery property to I Ji its intersection with the southwest corner of Lot 1, Block A, Arlinaton Acres; j ' thence easter L•• running along the southerly boundary line of Block A, to its inter— section with the center line of Arlington Avenue;jthence southerly running along the j center line of Arlington. Avenue to its intersects-n with prolongation of center line of an alley running between blocks 4 and S, Kensington Park, thence westerly, running along the prolongation and the center line of an alley between Blocks 4 and S, Kensington Park, to its intersection with the center line of Ardmore Road; thence `? westerly running aloin. the center line of an alley bet•rreen Lots 36-37, 5 and 6, Block. 7, Kensington Park, to its intersection with the center line of Coventry Road; thence northwesterly running along. center line of Coventry Road to a point between � �I Lots 21 and J, Block 11, Kensington Park; thence westerly running along line betwee g, Lots J and 21, 7 nand 8, Block 11, to its intersection with center line of Stratford) : Road; thence northerly and westerly running alon- center line of Stratford Road to 3j point of beginning. Al fq� ANTIOCH PRECINCT N0. 2, BEGIHIIING in the center line of 10th Street of the City of Antioch, where the center line of F. Street intersects the same; thence running northerly ' along the center line of F. Street and prolongation thereof to the City boundary �i line in San Joaquin River; thence following westerly alonr the city boundary line irk !1 San Joaquin River to its intersection with the prolongation of the center line of Hj Street; thence southerly running alone the prolongation of center line of H. Street) I si and the center line of H. Street to its intersection with the center line of 10th fl ! Street; thence easterly running along the center line of 10th Street to point of beginning;. ;l a: ANTIOCH PRECI_SCT NO. 4. BEGIYXING'at the center line of 10th Street of the City of Antioch, j. } where the center line of F. Street intersects the same; thence northerly running ;! along the center line of' ?. Street to its intersection with the center line of 6th 3i i Street; thence easterly running along the center line of Eta Street to its intersec — ai ion with the easterly incorporate limits of the City of Antioch; thence southerly, �. 1i. and westerly runn'_ng alodw the easterly and southerly incorporate limits of the City .a. of Antioch, to its intersecti,n with the center line of D. Street; thence northerly) , to the center line of 'loth Street; thence westerly running along the center line of loth Street to point of beginning. ANTIOCH PRECINCT NO. 5• ' BEGIN:7=0, at the easterly side of D. Street where the southerly side of , a 10th Street-intersects the sane; thence southerly, westerly, southerly, ;resterly, Y and northerly ranning alone* t':e easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, and wester— ly inc:ornorate limits of the city of Antioch, to its intersection with the center 3 - line of Hooper Street; thence easterly to its intersection •with the center line of H. Street; thence, Northerly running :,lon,, the center lineof H. Street; to its inteni,(;tl n nit, t;,c canter :iiio of 10th Stre^t; thence ensterly runninG %Ion[.; the center line cf 10th Street to its intersection with the center line of D. Street; _. i 1 1 thence southerly running along the center line of D. Street to its intersection with the center line of 10th Street; thence easterly running along the southerly line of D. Street to point of beginning. ,UITI::CH PRECINCT No. 6. 1EGIXNIHG at a coint in the San Joaquin River were the dividing line between. Supervisor Districts 4 and 5, intersects the same; thence southerly running i along the dividing line between Supervisor Districts 4 and 5, to the Township line! dividing townships 1 and 2, N. thence east running along the Township line to its i intersection with center line of right cf :say of the Empire Railroad; thence north erly running along the center line of the right of way of the old Empire Railroad I ' to its intersectirn -th northerly boundary line of the right of way of the Southe>in Pacific Railrond; thence easterly, running along the northerly boundary line of the! right 0' �7ay of Southern Pacific Railroad to its intersection with the center line! of the County Road runntn- from Antioch Southern Pacific Depot to Tom 0f Antioch; I thence northerly nunnbg along the center line of r=id Road to its intersection , with the center line of Aat_och and Oakley Road; thence easterly running along that center line of the Oakley And Antioch Road to its intersection with the zesterly line of Iverson. property; thence northerly running along the westerly line of Iver! i son p_eperty and prolongation of sane to the county boundary line in. ®an Maquin River; thence westerly running along the county boundary line in San Joaquin Riverl I to its intersection d th easterl incorporate limits of the Town of Antioch; I ' thence southerly, westerly, southerly, westerly, southerly, westerly, northerly, westerly, northerly, westerly, and northerly, running alone the easterly, southerl , easterly, southerly, easterly, southerly, westerly, southerly, westerly, southerlyl and westerly, incorporate limits of the Town of Antioch, to the county boundary line in Sar, Joaquin River; thence northwesterly running along the county boundary , line in Sar_ Joaquin River to print of beginning. The boundaries of each.and every and all of the remaining precincts of the County of Contra Costa, to wit; Alamo, Alhambra, Antioch No. 1, Antioch No. 3, Associated, Berkeley Park, Bay Point No. 1, Bay 11oint No. 2, Brentwood No. 1, Brentwood No. 2, Byron No. 1, Byron No. 2, Crockett Ido. 3, Crockett No. 46 Canyon, Concord No.l to 6, inclusive, Covell, Clayton, Clyde., Danville No. 1, Danville No. Kensington No. 2, 2, El Cerrito Nos. 1 to 6, inclusive, Giant, Hercules, Knightsen,�Lone Tree, Lafayette No. 1, Lafayette No. 2, Moraga, Martinez No. 1, kartin-z No. 2, Nichols,1 Oleim,Oakley No. 1, Oakley No. 2, Orirda, Pinole No. 1, Pinole No. 2, Port Costa No. l,l f Port Costa No. 2, Pacheco; Pittsburg No. 2, Pittsburg Ido. 3, Richmond Precincts I Nos. 1 to S, inclusive, Richmond Nos. 13'to 22, inclusive, and Richmond No. 24,Roto 1-2, San Pab;o 2, Selby, San Ramon, St-Marys, Saranap, Tassajara, and 'alnut Creek No. 1 to 4, inclusive• to remain as they now are. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I . I i I I i In Latter of Revisim of and Establishment r and Creation of Judicial Townships of Contra. Costa Countv. i It appearir.� to the satisfaction of the Board that the public good and conven ' ience requires a change of boundaries of certain judicial Townships of County of Contra Oosta, IT IS,on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the following i II C Judicial Townships be and they are and each of them is hereby created with boundsri9s as follo:!s, and to be in fill force and effect frow and after the first Mon,ay in I January, 1930, at hour of 12 o'.lock M. JUDICIAL 2;SHIP :dC. One• To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of iartinez lection Precincts Nos. 1 to 13, inclusive, Alhambra Elect- ion Precinct, Vine Hill Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 21 and Mountain Vies Election Precinct. JUDICIAL T0:.;.iSHIF NO. T710: To comcrise all the territory embra c ed within the boundaries of Po_•t Costa Election. Precincts Nos. 1 and 2. JUDICIAL TOi'.`NSHIP NO. THREE: To comprise all the territory embraced within th� boundaries of '.ialmut ;reek Election Fr cincts'Noe. 1-2-3-4, Alamo Election Precincts Lafayette Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, Morage Elaction Precinct, St.darys Election Precinct, Orinda Election Precinct and Canyon Election Precinct. & Saranapl Election Pr,;cinct. JUDICIAL TO:IiSHIP 110. FOUR: To comprise all the territory ernbragped within l the boundaries of Danville Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, Tassajara Ble ction Precinct and San Ramon Electi(rPrecinct. JUDICIAL TO:'iNSHIP NO. FIVE: To coriprise all the te3Jritory embraced within e boundaries of Concord Election Precincts Nos. 1 to six, inclusive, Pacheco lection Precinct and Correll Election Precinct and Associated Election Precinct. ' JUDICIAL T_^INSHIP N). SIR: To comprise all the territory e!ubraeed within the bound ries of Pittsb•¢'g Election Precincts Nos. 1 to 13, inclusive. I JUDICIAL T71-SHIP NO. SEVEN: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of E1 Cerrito Election Precincts Nos. 1 to drinclusive, Kensington Election Precincts .jos. 1,2 and 3; and Berkeley Park Election Precinct. ro JUDICIAL T0MTz;HIP :16. EIGHT: To comprise all the territory embraced within t'ae bon ndndaries of Antioch Precincts Nos. 1 to 6, inclusive, and Lone Tree Election ?redinct. JUDICIAL TO'MNSHIP NO. NEJE: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Brentwo.d Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, JUDICIAL i0li:!SHIP NO. TEN: To comprise all the territory embraced within l the boundaries cf San Pablo Election Precincts Nos. 1, 2 and 3,and Giant Election i Precinct. u JUDICIAL TOMISHIP NO. ELEVEN: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Pinole Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2; Hercules Election Precinct Rodeo Election. Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, ar:d Oleum Electinn Precinct. JUDICIAL TOFISHIP IJO. T".?LVE: To comprise all the territory embraced within t_e boundaries of Crockett Election Precinct Nos. 1 to 7, inclusive; and Selby e ' Electinn. Precinct. i JUDICIAL T--SHIP NO. THIRTEEN: To comprise all the territory embraced within I v the boundaries of Clayton lection. Precinct. JUDICIAL T37Z:SHIP NO. FaURTEE.;: To comprise all the territory embraced within the bound-'ries of BYRON ELECI4'.: PR-CI-CTS NCS 1 and 2. JUDICIAL TO'•jSHIP NO. FIFTEEN: To comprise all the territory embraced within ' the bounar.riesof RICH?O::D ELECTD i Precincts :nos. 1 to 42, inclusive. JUDICIAL TO'a:JS'r.IP NK. SIXTEEN: To comprise all the territory embraced within the boundaries of Bay Point Election Precincts Nos. 1 and 2, 17ichols Election Pre- cinct and Clyde Election Precinct. JUDICIAL TO1":SHIP N:). ,. SEV:,,TEE1-: To comprise all the territory embraced withinl the boundaries of Oakley Election Precincts ?dos. 1 and 2, and Knightsen Election j Precinct. The said order is passed by the unani:::ous vote of the Board. And the Board takes recess to meet on Nonday, 16th, 1929, at 10 o'clock A.M. ���ec. ••L� '���airman . . .. . . . . . . . .. .Clerk. r 100 IN Tr- BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C)NTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFCRNIA. JONDAY, DECE'BER 16, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. PRESENT: Hen. R.J.Buchanan, Chairman; S^pervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson; ' C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trezbath. J.H-Wells.Clerk. - - - - ---------- In the flatter of Approval of '9arrants i of Reclamation District s . 2024, 2025, 2026. ' Good cause npoearing therefor, it to by the Board ordered that the following warrants of following Reclamati-n Districts be approved to wit: Dist. No. Date Amount. 2024 129 Dec. 12, 1929 $ 1242.39 2025 144 Dec. 12, 1929 24og.91 2026 164 Dec. 12, 1929 1615.70 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board n said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Tarrant of Reclamation District $2059• ' Good cause apnearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of following Reclamation District be appy owed, to wit: No. Date Amount. i 66992 Nov. 30, 1929 $ 27.95 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the j approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i i I i In the utter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor and County Auditor having certified to this Board that , certain erroneous assessments appear on the Assessment Roll for the fiscal year 1929_30, and askinc7 authorisation to correct same in accordance with Section 3604a of the Political code, It is by the Board ordered that the follo:drg corrections be and the sante are herebv ordered made, to wit: ' I In Vol. 1` Assessment #36304, Hubbard, Putnam and Brackett are assessed i with Lot 44, Block 4 Almond Cm rt with improvements amounting to $1,000. There are no improvements on this lot. Authmrity to correct sante is granted. In Vol. 15, Assessment iµ36566 Steve and Vine Carusa are assessed with Lot 3, Block 44, City of Pittsburg with improvements amounting to $275. There are no i improvements on this lot; authority to cancel $275 on second installment of taxes is granted. In Vol. 10 Assessment $23174 Arthur R.Anderson is assessed with Lots 24 r 101 and 25, Block 75 Ricomond Annex with improvements amounting to $750. There are no improvements on these lots. Authority to cancell the improvements is granted. George Blocking, Sr. is assessed !n Mt Diable School District with a tract ' of land described as follows; In the Town of Clayton, one let commencing 4001 S. of the S.E.corner of Oak and high Streets the S. 501 x E 1000 " This assessment is double with the 10.92 acre tract assessed to Louis Surchio. Authority is granted to have Auditor cancel taxes and delnquencies thereon of the above described tract for the years 1926-29 and the year 1929-30. 1928-29 see Vol. 2=. Assessment #51327. 1929-30 see vol. 23, Assessment #53066. Lot 3, Block 102, City of Pittsburg, assessed value $250-00; total taxes $9.28; Lot 4, Block 102, City of Pittsburg, assessed value $)250.00; total taxes $9.28; Lot 5, Block 102, City of Pittsburg, assessed value. $300; total taxes $11.13. These lots are owned by the City of Pittsburg.Authority is granted to exempt said Lots £rem taxation. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Natter of Sale of Pittsburg School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale Two hundred bands of Pittsburg School District of par value of $200,000, being denomination of $1000 each! bearing interest at rate of 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, and dated January 1st, 1930, and this being the time and place for sale of said bends, the following bidders file bids in following suras, to wit; Dean, Witter & Company; "jells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Company; Heller, Bruce & Co., (Joint Bid) par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $4,677. 'Weeden & Company; and American Securities Company (Joint Bid) par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $4,278. Anglo London Paris Company; National Bankitaly Company, par, accrued int- erest to date of delivery and a premium of $4,234. Thereupon it appearing that the bid of Dean, 'Titter & Company; Tells 'Fargo ' Bank and Union Trust Company; Heller,Bruce & Co. (joint bid) 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 sold to Dean, 'Witter & Cc; 'Wells Fargo Bank & Union rust Company; Heller Bruce & Co';. for the sum of par, accrued interest tr date of delivery and a premium of $4,877. ' It is further ordered that upon payment to the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, of the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $4,877, that the County Treasurer deliver said bonds to said purchasers! The vote on said order being unanimous. i i I 102 In the batter of Sale of Bonds of Alhambra Union. High School District. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale two hundred forty bonds of Alhambra Union High School District, of the par value of $240,000, being two hundred forty bonds of denomination of $1000 each, dated Jan. let, 1930, and bearing: ' interest at rate of five per cent per annum, payable semi—annually ,and this.being time and place for receiving of bide, the follow Ing bidders file the following bids,! to wit: 'Yeeden & Co. and American Securities Company, par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $4,356. Anglo,London Paris Company A National Bankltaly Company, par, accrued interest to date of dell very and a premium of $4,222. Dean.Wi tter & Co.; ?ells Fargo Bank & Union Trust Company; Beller Bruce & Co.� (Joint bid) par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $4,176. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of 'Ieeden & Co, & American Securities Company, (Joint bid) is the highest and beet bid presented for said bonds{ It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds be and the same are hereby sold to Weeden & Co., & American Securities Company, for the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premiumof 84#359. It is further ordered that upon the delivery to the County Treasurer of the sum of par, accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $4,356, that the County treasurer deliver said bonds to said purchasers. ' The said order is passed by the unanim^us vote of the Board. , In the Natter of Furnishing Lights for Byron Lighting District. It appearing tothe Board that the contract for lighting Byron Lighting District, has expired, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Byron Times, for bids to be presented to this Board for furnishing of electrical energy, and operating and maintaining on an all night every night basis, eight 100 0.1. lamps with refractors and eight _200 C.P. Lamps with refractors, in Byron Lighting District of Contra Costa County, and for , furnishing and installing and maintaining and operating and lighting by electricity', such additional lamps as may be ordered for said Lighting District by this Board for a period of five;'ears. +I I i C 103 In the Matter of Contract of John Hansen for erection of Concord Memorial Building. j Kaufman, Sahlberg & Stafford, Architects on said building having recommended certain changes in said building and said changes having been consented to by the Concord Post $171 of American Legion, It is by the Board ordered that said changes in said plans and specifications be and the sameare hereby ordered made, to wit: i ' Leaveout the coloring of the cement topping to banquet room floor and mark off in squares about 36 x 36 inches, instead of 12 x 12 inches as specified. Install extra store room in N.E. corner of banquet room next to the beater room with concrete floor and extra door complete. For the above changes said contract will be increased by the sum of $75. i I I i In the Matter of Cancellation of Warrants. Good cause appeariig therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled: GENERAL FUND. j Number Allowed. Amount. i 6486 April 2, 1929 $ 12.50 7652 June 16, 1929 27.00 HOSPITAL FUND. J 4161 May 23, 1929. $ 50.00 4202 June 1, 1929 50.00 4267 " 1, 1929 10.00 4343 " 1, 1929 6o.00 4474 " 18,1929 2.12 4533 July 1. 1929 45.00 4 " 4621 " 1, 1929 20.00 34 Aug.l, 1929 45.00 121 " 1, 1929 50.00 128 " 1, 1929 10.00 Sept.l, 1929 4o.00 392 "1 , 1929 45.00 II 486 " 1, 1929 50.00 489 " 1, 1929 10.00 5299 " 1, 1929 30.00 Oct. 1, 1929 20. 7554 0 A9 1 1929 45.00 $41 " 1, 1929 15-00 693 1. 1929 14.65 1129 NOv.l, 1929 20.00 ' 1219 " 1. 1929 15.00 1250 " 1, 1929 15.00 1, 1929 10.00 1489 Dec. 1,1929 20.00 I 1498 " 1, 1929 20.00 202 Au§. 1, 1929 10.00 303 5, 1929 19.07 COUNTY LIBRARY FUND. ' 19 Aug. 5, 1929 14.93 SUP. DISTRICT NO. 3. 19 Oct. 7th, 1929. $33.75 I PAY ROLL FUND. 1348 Oct. 21, 1929 30.00 GENERAL FUND. 6137 July 16, 1929 15.69 7793 " 2, 1929 10.60 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., a i n 10z In the `atter of Transfer of Funds. The County Auditor having recommended to this Board that the following sums be transferred from Hospital Fund to State Fund, to wit: For Sonoma State Home $4,596.58 j For Preston School Industry 420.00 Por Ventura Schc-1 for Girls 132.77 For Whittier State School It is by the Board ordered that the above sums be and the same are hereby transferred from Hospital Fund to State Fund for above accounts..- ., i In the Natter of Preparation of and signing of Pittsburg School Bonds. WHEREAS, this Board of SuWvisors heretofore and on the 18th day of November, I 1929, ordered the issuance of bonds of Pittsburg School District in the amount of Two hundred thousand dollars ($200,000.00) for tb'purpoee of raising money to be used for purchasing one or more school buildings and making alterations or additions to the school building or buildings, for repairing, restoring or rebuilding any school building damaged, injured or destroyed by fire or any other public calamity; and insuring said school buildings, and for supplying said school building or build— ings with furniture, or other necessary apparatus, and for improving said school grounds, and in and by said resolution directed said bonds to be signed by J.H.yells, ' County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, and ex—officio Clerk of said Board of i Supervisors; and, WHEREAS, it appears that said J.H.Wells, now refuses to sign said bonds, and claims that said Pittsburg School district has not complied with all of the said Pittsburg School yistrict has not complied with all of the provisions of law not relative to the issuance of said bonds, and that said bonds will.be,if issued, valid obligations of said Pittsbhrg school illstrict; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That Archibald B.Tinning, District Attorney of said County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby authorized to file in the Sup—I erior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of 6ontra Costa, a petition for a Writ of Mandate to compel said J.H.Wells, as the County Clerk of said Countv, and ex—officio Clerk of this Board of Sm ervisors, to sign said ' bonds in accordance with the provisions of said resolution hereinabove mentioned. I In the ka.tter of Preparation of ' and signing of Alhambra Union High School Sonde. WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors heretofore and on the 18th day of November, 1929, ordered the issuance of bonds of Alhambra Union High School District I in the amount of Two hundred and forty thousand dollars ($240,000.00) for the purpose of raising money to be used for purchasing a school lot or lots, for building or purchasing one or more school buildings, for supplying said school building or school buildings with furniture or apparatus and for improving said i i 105 school grounds, and in and by said resolution directed said bonds to be signed by J.H.Wells, County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa, and ex-officio Clerk of I said Board of Supervisors and, MPREAS, it appears that said J.H.Wells, now refuses to sign said bonder ' and claims that said Alhambra Union High School District has net complied with all the provisions of law relative to the issuance of said bonds, and that said bonds will not 1;e, If issued, valid obligations of said Alhambra Union High School Listrict; NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that Archibald B. Tinning, District Attorney; of said County of Contra Costa, be and he is hereby authorized to file in the Super1w Court of the State of California, in and for the County of 0onta Costa, a petition for a grit of Mandate to compel said J.H.Wells, as the County Clerk of said County, and ex-officio Clerk of this Board of Supervisors, to sign said bonds in accordance with the provisions of said Resolution herelnabove mentioned. i i 1 I In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. On recommendation of Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, it is by the Board ordered that heginning Dec. 1st, 1929, $10 per month state aid and $10 per month county allowance for support and maintenance of Burgess children be discontinued, to the Probation Officer. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Boards I I i In the Matter of allowance to Needy Blind. i Good cause apse arig therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- Ing cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named needy i blind commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, until the further order of this Board, to wit: William Anderam , Black Diamond Stfeet, Pittsburg, cash allowance $12.50 'state aid and $15.20 county aid, beginning Dec. let, 1929• PATRICIA McLEOD, 636- 31st St. Richmond, $12.50 county aid and $12.50 state aid, beginning Dec. 1st, 1929. MISS 10IZELLE HODGES, 17 Montana Ave.Richmond, $12.50 state aid and $12.50 county aid, beginning Dec. let, 1929. It is further ordered that the County 4uditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named needy blind, and that the County Treasurer pay the same. j In Matter of allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same j are hereby made to following named indigents, to wit, Ure. EMMA 'PINKLER, 518- 12th St. Richmond, $20 state and $10 county aid j beginning Dec. 1st, 1929. I MRS. PAULINE GARCIA, 714 Port St. Valona (Crockett) $40 county cash allow- ance to begin Dec. lst,•1929• I I P 10(61 NAS. CLARA PALMEIRO, 113 South 30th Bt. Richmond, $40 state aid beginning Dec. 1st, 1929. That cash allowance of $30 per month granted to JULIA POLINA, Martinez, be increased to $40 per month, $30 state aid and $10 county aid, beginning Dec. 1st, 1929• That allowance heretofore made to JiRS. JULIA KELLEHER. Port Costa, Cal. of $30 state aid be changed to $20 state and $10 county aid, beginning Dec. 26, 1929. That allowance heretofore made to MRS. ROSE TARANTINO, 1716 Estudlllo St. Martinez, of $30 state aid and $30 county aid, be decreased to $20 state aid and $20 county aid, beginning Dec. 23, 1929. That allowance heretofore made to MRS. VICTORIA FLORES, 684— 3rd St. Rich— ' mond of $60 state and $40 county aid, be decreased to $60 state aid and $20 county aid, beginning Dec. 1st, 1929. , That allowance heretofore made to MRS. ROSA RICCOBUNA, 267 Cumberland St. Pittsburg, of .140 per month be decreased to $30 per mrnth beginning Dec. let, 1929. That allowance heretofore made to MRS. ANGELITA VILLA, Rodeo, of $40 state and $30 co^nty aid be decreased to $40 state and $10 county aid beginning Dec. ldt, 1929. That allowance heretofore made to MRS. ELIZABETH BUCHAN, 1922 Roosevelt Ave Richmond, of $20 state aid be decreased to $10 state aid beginning Dec. 20, 1929• That allowance heretofore made to MRS. CHRISTINE FRITZLER, 47th &Cutting rulevard, Richmond, of $10 state and $40 Canty aid, be decreased to $10 state and' 22 county aid, beginning Dec. 1st, 1929. That allowance heretofore made to MRS. THERESA MANGANTI, 309 L. St. Antioch of $20 state aid be decreased to $10 state aid, beginning Dec. 19t, 1929• That allowance heretofore made to MRS. JULIA MAZZIE, Port St. Croc ett, of $60 per month be decreased to $40 per month, $20 state and $20 county aid, begin— ning Dec. 1st, 1929. It is further ordered that the following allowances heretofore made to indigents be discontinued from and after date set opposite tieir names, to wit: ' Mr. AND MRS. ANTONE BONA, Edwards & Central Ste. E1 Cerrito, $20 be dis— continued as of Oct. 1st, 1929. Allowance heretofore made to MRS. ETHEL DUTROW, 514 San Pablo Avenue Albany of $10 state aid be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1929. ST. VINCENT'S ORPHAN ASYLUM, San Rafael, cash allowance of $l0 per month on account of Frank Kosich, be discontinued as of July let, 1929• Allowance heretofore made to MADOE MARR, 444— 4th St. Richmond, of $60 per month be discontinued beginning Dec. let, 1929. MRS. CHRISTINA GIOVANETTI, 418 Pacific Street, Pt. Richmond, $10 state aid, be discontinued Dec. 1st, 1929• ERASIMO BILLICI, 278 .Test 2nd Street, Pittsburg, county cash allowance of $10 per month, be discontinued as of Oct. let, 1929. M.T. ;RENFELL, 39 Washington Ave. Pt. Richmond, county cash allowance of $8 per month be discontinued as of Nov. let, 1929. MRS. D.S. DAVIS, 3940 Waller Ave. Richmm d, $70 oer month be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1929• The vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous., , And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 6th, 1930, at l0 i o'clock A.'L. r .. . . . ..hairman i I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. I li r 107' i t IN 'TIB: BOARD OF SIMPERVISORS OF VNTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOR?IIA. MONDAY, January 6th, 1930- Me Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. � Present: Hon. T.J.Buchanan, Chairman; S„pervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembatn. J.H.'dells, Clerk. t The minutes and proceedings of this Board for and during the month of December, 1929, are read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as I ,q ' read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. - - In the Hatter of Acquisitirn and Improvement District No. 4 of the County of Contra Costa. I ? RESOLUTION ORDE:d 17G ME ;YORK WHEREAS, the hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra. Costa, did on the 2nd dal of December, 1929, pass its Resolutior, of Intention No. 4 in the matter f a of Aoquisiti,,n and Improvement District No. 4, of the County of Contra If Costa, to order the work and improvement described in said Resolutior of intention to be -! done and made, which Resolution of intention visa duly and legally published as re- '4, quired by law, as appears from the affidavit of E.H. 1Yoodfeldt now on file in the i 3 office of the Clerk of said Board; r a AND '"HEREAS, notices of the passage of said resolution of Intention No. 4 "E headed "Notice f Public Improvement" were duly and legal-ly posted along the line I 1 of the contemplated work and improvement, in the time, form, ,canner and number as ;1 required by law, as appears frim the affidavit of Edward A.Hoffman, who posted the same, and who upon the completion of the posting of said notices forthwith filed i i said affidavit in the office of the Clerk of the said Board,ma.king oath that he completed the posting of said notices ^n said 9th day of December, 1929; p{ AND :7HERZAS,it appears that no protests or objections of any kind or nature have been presented or filed in the time and manner prescribed by law and the said '3 Board of Supervisors bavin`; duly received and considered evidence oral and documen_ ' tary concerning the ,jurisdictional facts in this proceedings and concerning the nec-j essity for the contemplated wort: and improvement, and the benefits to be derived therefrom. I =ti NO^, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: By the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that it is hereby found, determined and ordered as follows: k 1. That the said resolution r intention beret fore adopted as above stated has been duly and le ally published as required by law, and that the "Notice of Public Improvement" therein directed to be posted has been duly and legally posted in the time, form and manner e.nd mi�oer as required by law, and that no protests J or objections have bee:: pr a se nted or f ile d in the time and manner provided by law, and that therefo-e this Board has nor: acquired jurisdiction to order tie work and improvement proposed tube done as set forth in said res^l,itinn of intention. 2. That he riblie inter-at and necessity require and it is hereby ordered 1 that the cork and improvment as set forth and described in said resolution of intent- ; 10;� ion and in the specifications, plans, profiles and detailed drawings therein referred to, be made and done. 3. That the boundaries of the assessment district, the zones into which said; district shall be divided, the percentages to be raised from each of said zones, and the grades to which said work and improvementaftre to be constructed, shall be j those set forth in said resolution of intention, and in the plans, specifications, i and detail drawings therein referred to, reference to which is hereby made. 4. That the time hereby fixed for receiving bids for the doing,• of said work _ i and improvements herein ordered is the 3rd day of February, 1930s at the hour of i eleven o'clock A.M. and the clerk of this Board is hereby ordered to post, and also to publish in the newspaper designated in said resolution of intention, a notice inviting sealed olds, requiriuE is such notice that all bide be accompanied by a certified check or bond, ::11 as required by the provisirns of Section 12 of the "Acgaisition and Improvement Act of 192511 as amended. 5. That, to defray the expenses of the work and improvement herein�rdered bonds shall be issued for the total amount of the same, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable eemiannually the first inter—I est payment to be made ^n the 2nd day of Januar or the 2nd da of Jul January y y (whichever ; month first succeeds the date of the bonds) next succeeding one year after the date of such bonds, and the aggregate principal of all bonds issued to be paid and dis—f charged within eleven (11) years after the date of issuance, approximately one—tenth part of said aggregate principal to be payable annually, all in gold coin, commencing two years ester the date thereof, and that a special fund for the payment of said , bonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lands f within the assessment district according to the assessed value of said lands (ex—II elusive of the improvements thereon) and in accordance with the zones and percentages, as said assessment district, zones and percentages are set forth and described in II said resolution of intention. 6. That the proceedings for said work and improvement shall be made and doe under and in accordance with an got of the Le_^islature of to State of California, known and designated as the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 192511 approved May 23rd, 1925, as amended, and said bonds shall also be issued in accordance with the provisions of said Act. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Co ta, at a regular meeting of said Board , held on January 6th, 1930, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Zeb Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and W,-J,-Buchanan, and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Nona. I 109 X In the a.ttzr of Approval of ":arrants of Reclamation District # 2059. Cood cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the followingl warrants of Reclamation District #2059, be approved, to vit: Nn. Date Amount. o9 January 3, 1930 X110.00 695 57.75 696 " 235.59 698 6.775 45 699 " 39.50 700 " 21.00 701 " 11.25 702 " 9.00 7U 120.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. 1 In the Matter of approval of Warrants of Reclamati n Di strict ##502. Good cause aooearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #902, be approved, to suit: ' No. Date Amount. - I 522 Dec. 29th, 1929 $ 10.75 52� " 121.91 524 " 50.00 140.00 526 " 105.00 527 " 90.25 528 55.50 I And the Chair-an and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said Warrants by this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. In the r.atter .:f approval of 7arran is I of Reclamation District $630. Go-d cause anpearirg therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamati-n District #530, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 2z Dec. 31st, 1929 ^$17,503.15 24 01230.07. ' And the Chairman an,` Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said ':arran s bi- t_.is Board by affixing their signatures thereto. i i i I j I r 1.10 I i i In ti:e lager of annroval of ',varrants of Reclamation District 1619. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District ,1619, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. ' 656 Decee:ber 30th, 1929 S 1o9.62 659 25.00 660 100.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. , + I In the Latter of Dance Permits. It is by the Board ordered that the hereinafter application for a dance permit to conduct a dance until 3 otclock A.31. be gra::ted to the follo;aing named Society: Fbr de Oakley, Oakley Miall, Oakley, January 18th, 1930. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the j'oard.^ i In the Katter of Application of John Y. Augusta for permissi^n to cross county road -lith a water pipe. John ^. Augusta, havin=_ made application to this Board, to place three inch rater pipe across cnunty road fr so urs pr<sent property near Oakley; It is, by the Boa-.d ordered that said permit be and the sa.me is hereby granted, said pipe to be placed under the supervision of and to the satisfaction I of the County Surveyor and Supervisor of District $5. I i I i I i In the Matter of Notification from Eugene Biscauliz, Head of :,rotor Traffic Department. ' The rotor Traffic Denartment havin_ notified this Board of its intention to add four traffic officers (and four alternates) to Contra Costa County traffic squad, and reouesting the nanes to be furnished by the County for such work; i It is, on :notion duly made and carried, bythe Board ordered that the following' ' named persons be and are hereby submitted to Division of Motor Vehicles for appoint) ment as Traffic "fficers for Contra Costa County, to wit: 1. Charles E.Boomhower, 2310 Everitt St. EI Cerrito. 2. George R.Cockerton, 'Salnut Creek, Cal. 3. Tilfred Kennerley, Concord, Calif. 4. R.H.Trembath, Box E, Vallejo. ALTERidATES: 1. Frank D. Perry, 780_ 32nd St. Richmond. 2. Daniel J. L'cNei1, 442— E. 9th St. Pittsburg. �. A.Z. Hein,Jr., 100 Black Diamond St. Pittsburg. 4.F-ed P.Lea, 63o Soto St. Martinez. I r I i In the Matter of appointrent d Committee to represent Contra Costa County before Legislative Committee on Joint Highway ' District Laws. This Bond 'having received a communication from "egislative Com:ittee on Joint+ Highway District Laws to appoint a comr.ittee to act in conjunction with Legislative Committee in making a study of Joint High­iay District Laws of the State o: California f Ther,upon, it is on u.otien duly made and carried, by the Board ordersd that ' the District Attorney A.B.Tinning, County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, and Supervisor Oscar Jlsson, be and they are hereby arpointed a committee to represent this Board before said Legislative Committee on Joint Hi h,;ay District Lads. Inl Iter of application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company to place poles along JI Elizabeth Avenue in Torn of San Pablo. I It is by the Bo-rd orderrd that the clerk of this Board notify said Pacific ' Telenhnne & Telegraph Conroany that said Elizabeth Avenue has never been accepted by the County of Centra Costa as a public highiay.�` 1 In the 'atter of Acceptance of contract of Leonard T.Isharr; to build Hastings Slough Bridge. I R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the contract 'Leonard T.Isham, for building Hastings Slough Bridge Contra Costa County, in which the Fid lity & Deposit Company of Maryland is Surety, has been c,moleted acoording to plans and specifications; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract of Leonard T.Isham, be and thel sae-_e is hereby declared completed and said work accented this 6th flay of January, I 1930. In the Latter of Contract of John Hansen, for building, Corr ord Yemorial Rall. ' Kaufman, Sahlb=_rg & Stafford, Architects on Concord Memorial Building, raving filed with this Board their certificate showing that the contract of John Hansen, dated June 24, 1929, in w:iich tae United States Fidelity & Guaranty Company of Balt— imore, �a-,eland, wan Surety, has been completed accordinE to plans and specification It is, by the Board ordered that said contact of John Hansen, for building • Concord -eraorial Building be and the sa:re is hereby declared completed and said buil — ing accepted t_.is oto d__y of January, 1930. The s.-:-id order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I I 112 i I In the 'Satter of Correcti n of Asse-sments. I Gen. O.+Ieece, Count', Assessor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that the following clerical error appears on the Assessment_Roll for the ' year 1929-30, and asking auth7)rization for correctl�n of same, and said request I havinE been cnnsentcd to by the District .Attorney; i It ,.,, by the Board ordered that the fallowing clerical errors be and the i same are hereby order- corrected, as follows: In Vol. 14, Assessment $3610 James E."asnn, is assessed with Lot 1, Block 3 South Pabc ,Additi,n to the own of Antioch. This lot is no-.-.,- a portion of Nason, s! , Addition and is so assessed, therefore it is a double assessment. In Vol. 7 Assessment j14,27-1, "r.J.B. Combs is assessed with Lots 34 and 35, Block 2, Andrade Boulevard Tract, and throuEh an error in this office 'filar Veteran exemption on sarne ,:as allowed. 1"r. Combs is not a 'car Veteran and asks that the error be corrected, and a tax bill railed to him. Authority is granted to correct abov.= bills. I In Vol. 15, Assessssent #37976 Frank Carr is assessed with a descriptive j parcel of land in to City of FittsburF with improvements erroneously shown as 5100. There are no improvements on this land. Aut:ority is eranted to ._ake such correction. In Vol. 11, Assessrr.,nt =26335 t^e Enterprise Foundry Coe:pany is assessed ;rith personal property amounting to '5,950. This is double with the assessment cf the Santa Fe Foundry Company (-cads beim tLe sa.,e company) see :seessraent #26419. Authority is granted to cancel personal property on assessment #263354 Vol. IL .Assess. -33635 J.E.V;i,son assessed :rith Lct 1, Blk c South Par;: Addition ToiAntiooh. This Lot is owned by Town of Antioch and they have asked same be cancelled. Authority is granted to cant-1 same. In the tatter of Transfer of Funis. , i On reouest of Countv Auditor, it is by the Board ordered that the sum of $28 be transferred from the Unbudgeted Reserve Funk to General Fund in addition to sum of 8610 already aprrppriated,for the new quarters of County Surveyor. I Also that the sum of $100 be trensferred from ::aterials and supplies appropri�- ion to Postage appropriati::n of the 'ourty Auditor. Also that the sum of :,1000 be transferred from Special Road Fund Capital Out-i lay appropriation for District $2 to the !:aintenance Appropriation for that District. for furnishings Also that the sum of -?2000 be transferred from Capital -utlay apurepriati,,nl for Hospital to remodeling Isolation ''ard.� I i In the :,tatter of Transfer of Finds. Dr. I.O.Church, of County Health Department having notified this Board of the I ' withdrawal of the Rockefeller Foundation of $150 from Salary Budget for the fiscal) year ending June 30, 1930, and said Budget of said Department being short to this extent, It is ordered by the Board that the sum of j150 be and the same is h=_reby ordered transferred fro.r Unbudgeted Reserve Fund to the Salary budget of the "ountw Health '!fficer, the said amasnt to be added to the salary budget of the County Health ')££icer. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of County I Health Officer for the sum of '150 comrnencing Jan. lst, 1930 in place of salary heretofore allowed of $125 per month. The said order mein, passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.)` I r 1 i ll '. I In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. A representative from Contra Costa Labor Journal appears before the Board and states that thev are getting out a Year Book and reouestin�' that this Board take) _ ' a double page in said Hook as haretof,,re for the sum of ,y'100, and it at to the Board that it �,.-iauld be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to advertise) I resources of Contra Costa County in ..aid Labor Journal Year Book, It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $100 be and the same is hereby set aside out of the Advertisine Fund to pay for said advertisement in said Labcr Journa�, said sum to be raid on presentation cf a duly verified claim therefor. In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County , in the Year)�ook of Oakland Tribune. It jDparinF to the Board that it :,ould be advantageous to the interests of i Contra Costa Courty, to take a doable-nage write- up in the Year Book o:the Oakland Tribune to be issued in 1930; It is by the "pard ordered that the sum of :3200 be and the same is hereby set aside out of the Advertising ''und to nay fcr said advertisement in the year Book of the ^okiand Tribune for year 1,030,said amount to be paid on presentation ' of a duly verified claim therefor.K In 'Untter of Entering into a Contract with General Chemical Company for Excavation and remnval of L'ateri_.l from property of Said Company. The General Chemica'_ Companv havinc presented to this Board, a form of Contract between County of Con ga Costa, and said General Chemical Company for the removal of material fro::: their nronerty for road excavation, and filling purposes, It is, on motion duiv made and carried, by the Board Ordered that `.%J.Buchan{ an,Chairman of this Board, be and he is hereby authorized to execute said c m tract for and on bei:alf of the County of Cont<a Costa.,_.. ' In the Matter of Acquisition and ImDrovement District 4o. 3, of the ; Couhty of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIFICATION'S IND REQUESTING MNSERT OF CITY OF RICFP;:^.i7D s ,iHER::AS, Edward A.Hoffman, a competent person, was, on the 17th day of Octo ber,1929, appointed awd directe.' to prapare and furnish specifications for certain nroposed :^nrk and imrrOrement of ncrtinns of San Pablo Avenue, Thirty-sixth Street, I i I 114 i' (formerly Thirtieth Street), Lovell A.enue and Humphrey Avenue, (a portion of which !. i is now Natalie 0-�urt) as said gtreets and avenues will exist after the acquisitions !' heidnafter referred to, under proceedings to be had and taken in the ':,utter of Ac— - gsisition and Improvement District No. 3, of the County of Conga Costa_; and j ::'HERE.AS, certain, acgtusiti-ns are required in connection with said improvements which accr:isitionsare described in said specifications; and, I 71HEREAS, the said Edward A.Hcffman, on the 6th day of January, 1930, presented specifications for said acquisitions and improvements to this Board, and this Board has examined the same and deems that the public interest and convenience require the r acquisition and improvement therein provided for in the inner set forth; and 'iiHElt'EAS, certain acquisitions and improvements included in said specifications include the acquisition t.nd improvement of portions of certain streets and avenues, which are withSn the corporate boundary of the City of Richmond, and such acquisitions and imr-_ove:::ents are necessary and rr o_:,er to complete, connect with and render i of greater u?e to the ,ublic the acquisitions and improvements within unincorporated) territory of the County of "antra Costa described in said specifications and certain; existing pudic streets within unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Dost and, under Section 2 of the ''Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" it is necessary I that the consent of the Council of the City of Richmond be obtained to the said acquisitions and improvements and t .he assessment of property lying within the corporate boundaries of the City cf `richmond and over which to Council of the said I City has jurisdiction end which is included within the boundaries of the proposed ' assessment district described in aid specifications and deemed by this Board to be be.:efited thereby; NCC, THERL'FOR'3, BE IT RESOLVED: That the said specifications be, and they are hereby approved by this Board of CDupervisors, and it is hereby ordered that said specifications be filed with the clerk of this Board; ends BE IT FURTH: F R'-SOLVED: that the consent of tl:e Council of the City of nichmoind i expressed by resolution, is hereby requested to the acquisition and improvement des— cribed in said specifications and to the ass-'''sent therefDr of the property lying I within that portio:: o' saia proposed assessment aistrict lyinE; within the territory" over which the said Cocnncil has jurisdiction; and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ' directed to deliver a. certified cony of :.his respluti-n and of the snecificaticns hereby approved to the said Council of the Clty of Richmond, C^ntra Costa County, ! California. i The fore oine Res,rlution .,as tiuly and regularly adopted by the Board of Sunervisors of the County of n,tra Costa, at a regular meeting of said Board held I in 6th day of January, 1950, by follo:*,g,vote, tc wit: Ayes: Supervisors Ze'r Knott, Oscar Olsson, C.".°ayden, 'N.J.Buchanan, and I ' n.J.Trembath. Noes: N-ne. Absent: iQ:ne. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 20th, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. //SOF /�" ` .L�1/ZZ/ •Chairman. . . . . . . . .Clerk. i i I BEFORE T.E BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. "i VONDAY, JANUARY 20th, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olason, C.B. ' Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. r' In the Matter of Concord Memorial Hall. Kaufman, Sahlberg & Stafford, Architects, having filed with this Board Order No. 3 dated November 30, 1929, to John Hansen, Contractor, authorizing the install-i meat of certain additional work on Concord Memorial Hall, being the installing of i extra sever in front street to take care of kitchen sink for which work contract price will be increased $146, and increase to finish hardware and electrical fix- tures an allowance of $100 each to take care of extra cost of these items as selected by Building Committee and Architecta, for which work price will be increased 5200 and said work having been authorized by Concord Post $171 American Leglon I at Concord, It is, by the Board ordered that said additional work be and the same is here- by approved by this Board. I +I� In the Matter of Correction of I - Assessments. O.O.Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, certificate showing that the followinv, clerical errors appear on assessment Roll for 1930, and asking authorization to correct sake in Accordance with Provisions of Section 3561 of Political Code, It is by the Board ordered that said authorization be and the same is haeby I granted to cancel taxes and delinquencies on said assessment roll as shown hereafter: i In Vol. 11, Assessments numbered 26402-26403-26404-20405 and 26406 being described as follows: #26402 undivided 1/3 interest in the Easterly 165 feet of Lot 19 in ' Section 24, T 1 N., R. 5 W. Containing 1.63 acres of land. $26403 Undivided 1/3 interest in the Easterly 165 feet of Lot 30 in Section 24, T 1 N., R. 5 1. containing 1.67 acres of land. !26404 Undivided l/3 interest in the Easterly 165 feet and the southerly 165 feet of the westerly 459 feet of Lot 3 in Section 25, T 1 N., R 5 W., containing 2.29 acres of land. ' #26405 Undivided 1/3 interest in the southerly 165 feet of Lot 4 in Section 25, T 1 N., R. 5 W., containing 0.63 acres of land. $26406 Undivided 1/3 interest in the southerly 165 feet of Lot 5 in Section 25, T 1 N., R. 5 W., containing 0.77 acres of land, assessed to Richmond Investment Company. It appears through a recent Superior Court decision that these assessments are double with the assessment of the Parr-Richmond Terminal Corporation and the Ford Motor Company., i I In the Matter of Publication of Notice to Voters. i It is by the Board ordered that the County Clerk, be and he is hereby I authorized to publish in each paper in Contra Costa County, Notice calling attention to Voters to Register during the 'mr 1930, and that the price to be paid to each paper for publication of said notice shall be $40 for the entire term. I In the Mutter of Advertising for bide for furnishing lights for Byron Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing electricity ' and lights for Byron Lighting District, and this being the time and place for re- ceiving of bids, the following bids are received: From Pacific gas & Electric' Company, to furnish 8-100 Candle power lamps with refractors, and 8-250 Candle power lamps equipped with refractors; the power to be supplied on the every night and all' night basis, during the term of five years from and after the date of contract to be executed between said Lighting District and the Company, all in accordance with Attached Schedule L-4 of the Company. I And this being the only bid received it is by the Board ordered that said j crn tract be and the same is hereby awarded to the Pacific Gas & Electric Company j I for the lighting of said District. It is further adered that said Company file a bond in the sum of $1000 and prepare bo d and contract for execution by this Board and said Company. , The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j !I I In the Vatter of Acquisition and Improvement District #3 of the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION OF INTENTION NO. 3. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, as follows: I That be public interest and necessity require and that it is the intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, to order the following acquisitions for the opening and extending of Humphrey Avenue from 7nirty-sixth Street to pan Pablo Avenue, the widening of Lowell Avenue from Thirty-sixth Street,', to San Pablo Avenue, and the widening of Thirty-sixth Street from Lowell Avenue to Andrade Avenue, for public street purposes; That the property necessary to be taken for such opening, widening and extension as aforesaid, includes all those certain parcels of land situate in the ' County of Contra Costa, State of California, described as follows, to wit: PARCEL ONE: Portion of Lot 99 as designated on the map entitled "Lap of the San Pablo RA:ie o, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in .P--.rtition" which map was filed 'n the office of the Recorder of the County of Conta Costa, State of California, n Larch 1, 1894, described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the southerly line of Lowell Avenue i with the southwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue as designated on the map entitled i "Andrade Exposition Tract, Contra Costa Co. California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on September 6, 1911, in Vol. 5 of !daps, at page 122; thence from said point of begin.' ning South 890571 Sest along the southerly line of said LowellAvenue, being thirty (30) feet southerly from the southerly line of Block 14 as designated on thej said 'rap of Andrade Exposition Tract, two hundred ninety-seven and 19/100 (297.19) ' I I 117 feet to the easterly line of Thirty-sixth Street (formerly Thirtieth Street) as designated on the said man of Andrade Exposition Tract• thence south 0013' Nest, along the easterly Tine of Thirty-sixth Street, being twenty-five (25) feet easterly! from the easterly line of Blocks 10 and 11 of the said Andrade Exposition Tract, four hundred eighty-two and 04/100 (462.04) feet to the northerly line of the parcel of land described in the deed from George :Farren Anderson, et ux. to Ambrose D.Fish, a single man, dated March 1 , 1926, and recorded March 26, 1926 in Volume 126 of i Official Records, at page 341; thence north 69010' East along the northerly line of said Fish Tract tyre my-six and 79/100 (26.79) feet to a point which bears twenty-five (2F) feet easterly, at right angles from the easterly line of said Thirty-sixth Street; thence north 0013' East, parallel with and twenty-five (25) feet easterly at right angles from the easterly line of said Thirty-sixth Street one hundred eighty- two and 54/100 (162.54) feet, to the direct extension easterly of the southerly line of Humphrey Avenue; thence north 89057' East, thirty-three and 85/100 (33.85) feet alone_ said extension line of Humphrey Avenue, to the southwesterly lire of Lot 101, said San Pablo Rancho; thence North 20050' west, forty-one and 66/100 (41.86) ' feet along said southwesterly line of Lot 101 to the northwesterly corner thereof; thence north 69.10' East, fifty-eight and 31/100 (55.61) feet along thenorthwesterly line of said Lot 101 to the direct extension easterly of the northerly line of Humphrey Avenue; thence south 89057' 'Pest, seventy-three and 70/100 (73.70) feet along last said extension line of Humphrey Avenue to said line twenty five (25) feet easterly from and parallel to the easterly line of said Thirtysixth street; thence north 0013'i East, two hundred (200 feet along said parallel line to a point which bears south 00�3, ?gest, thirty 30; feet from the southerly line of said Lowell Avenue; thllnce north 89057' East, two hundred eighty-thre= and 72/100 (263.72) feet parallel wit}' and thirty (30) feet southerly at right angles from the southerly line of said Lowell Avenue, to the southwester) line of San Pablo Avenue; thence North 20050' j :gest, thirty-two and 09/100 (32.09 feet along the southwesterly line of said San Pablo Avenue to the point of beginning. PARCEL TWO. Portion of Lot 99 as designated on the map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partiti m" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on March 1, 1694, described as follows: BEGINNING at the intersection of the northerly line of the parcel of land i described in the deed from George Warren Anderson, et ux. to Ambrose D.Fish, a single man, dated March 13, 1928, and recorded March 26, 1928, 1n Vol. 128 of Official Records, at page 341, with the easterly line of Thirty-sixth Street (formerly Thirtieth Street) as designated on the map entitled "Andrade Exposition Tract, Contra Costa Co. California" which map was fil d in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on September 89 1911, in Vol. 5 of Ksps,l ' at page 122; thence from said point of beginninE South 0013' Rest, along the easterly! line of said street, forty-two and 96/100 (42.96) feet to the northerly line of Andrade Boulevard as designated an said map of Andrade Exposition Tract; thence North 89057' East along the northerly line of said $qndrade Boulevard, twenty-five 25) feet; thence north 0013' East, fifty-two and 46/100 (52.46) feet parallel with the easterly line of said Thirty-sixth Street, to the northerly line of said Fish Tract (129 or 341) ; thence south 69.10' 3est, twenty-six and 79/100 (26.79) feet along, the last named line to the point of beginning. PARCEL THREE: Portion of Lot 101 of the San Pablo Rancho.as said Lot Is designated on the map entitled "!dap of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and form ing a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on March 1, 1894, described as follows: BEGINNING at the northwesterly corner of said Lot 101; thence running north 69010, East, Fifty-one and 70/100 (51.70) feet along the northwesterly line of said Lot 101; thence south 20050' last, sixty-one and 48/100 (61.48) feet to the I direct extension easterly of the southerly line of Humphrey Avenue; thence south 690 57' 'Nest, fifty-five and 30/100 (55.30) feet alnnf said extensi m line to the south- westerly line of said Lot 101; thence north 20050 Nest, forty-one and 86/100 - (41.66) feet to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 101 and the point of beginning. ' NARCEL FOUR:Portion of Lot 101 of the San Pablo Rancho as said Lot is design-i ated on the map entitled "lisp of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition" filed in the office of the ! ' Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on March 1, 1894, described as follows: ! BEGINNING ata point on the northwesterly line of said Lot 101, which point is fifty-eight and 61/100 (58.81) feet from the northwesterl crner of said Lot 101;' thence running north 89057' East, nineteen and 14/100 (19.14 feoet along the direct extension easterly of the northerly line (f Humphrey Avenue; thence south 20050' Ras sixty—four and 18/100 (64.18) feet to the direct extensim easterly of the southertyl line of Humphrey Avenue; thence south 69057' :Nest, twenty-six and 74/100 (26.74) feet along last said extension line; thence north 20050' Rest, sixty-one and 48/100 (61.43) feet to the northwesterly line of said Lot 101; thence north 69010' East, ' seven and 11/100 (7.11) feet along said northwesterly line of Lot 101 to point of beginning. PARCEL FIVE• Portion of Lot 101 of the San Pablo Rancho as said Lot is designated on the Wap entitled "Kap of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on March 1, 1694, described as follows: BEGINNING at a. point on the direct extension easterly of the northerly line of Humphrey Avenue which point is North 89010' East, nineteen and 14/100 (19.14) feet from the northwesterly line of said Lot 101; thence running north 89057' East, one hundred sixty and 44/100 (160.44) feet along said extension line of Humphrey Aven,ie; thence south 20050' East, twenty-one and 38/100 (21.38) feet to the north- westerly line of street commonly known as Natalie Court; thence south 69010' Rest, one hundred t'elve and 76/100 (112.7c) feet along said northwesterly line of Natalie! Court to the direct extension easterly of the southerly line of Humphrey Avenue; ! thence south 89058' Rest, thirty-nine and 83/100 (39.63) feet along last said extension line; thence north 20050' Test, sixty-four and 18/100 (64.16) feet to the aforesaid i directextension easterly of the northerly line of Humphrey Avenue and the point of beginning. PARCEL SIX. Portion of Lot 101 of the San Pablo Rancho as said Lot is desig nated an the map entitled "Mao of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of the fiial Report of the Referees in Partition" filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on March 1, 1894, described as follows:" BEGINNING at a point which point is theintersection of the direct extension , easterly of the northerly line of Humphrey Avenue with the northwesterly line of street commonly known as Natalie Court. Said point of beginning is more fully described as follows: Beginning at the northeasterly corner of said Lot 101 and running thence south 20050' East, eighty-five and 10/100 (85.10) feet along the northeasterly line of said Lot 101 to the northwesterly line of said Natalie. Court; thence south 69030' lest, forty-three and 67/100 (43.57) feet to said extension line of Humphrey; Avenue and said point of beginning; running thence south 69.10' West, fifty-six and 33/100 (56.33) feet along said northwesterly line of Natalie Court; thence north 20050' West, twenty-one and 39/100 (21.38) feet to the aforesaid extension ! , line of Humphrey Avenue; thence north 890 57' East, sixty and 25/100 (60.25) feet along said extension line to the point of beginning. PARCEL SEVEN: Portion of Lot 101 of the San Pablo Rancho as said Lot is designated on the map entitled "'dap of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and form- ing a part of the Final Report of the Referees in Partition" filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, California, on March 1, 1694, d�seribed as follows: BEGINNING at a point on the northeasterly line of said Lot 101 of the San Pablo Rancho which point is North 20050' West, thirty-four and 35/100 (34.35) feet from the southeasterly corner of said Lot 101; thence running south 890570 Nest, one hundred six and 96/loo (106.96) feet along the direct extension easterly of the southerly line of Humphrey Avenue; thence north 20050' West, twelve and 80/100 (12.80) feet to the southeasterly line of Street commonly known as Natalie Odurt; thence north 69010' wast, one hundred (100.00) feet along said southeasterly line of Natalie Court to the northeasterly line of said Lot 161 and also the southwest- erly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence south 20050' East, fifty and 75/100 (50.75) feet along said northeasterly line of lot 101 to point of beginning. PARCEL EIGHT: Portion of Lot 101 of the San Pablo Rancho as said Lot is designated on the map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and form-; ins a part of the final iep)rt of the Referees in Partition" filed in the office of the Recorder of ontra Costa County, California, on March 1, 1694, described asfollows: BEGINNING at a point which point is the intersection of the direct extension) ' easterly of the southerly line of Hum^hrey Avenue with the southeasterly line of street commonly =mown as Natalie Court; the said point of beginning is more fully described as follows: Beginning at the southeasterly corner of said Lot 101 and running thence north 20080' Nest , thirty-four and 35/100 (34.35) feet along the northeasterly line of said Lot 101 to said extension line of Humphrey Avenue; thence south 69.57' west, one hundred forty-three and 02/100 (143.02) feet along said extension line of Humphrey avenue to the southeasterly line of said Natalie Court and said point of beelnning; running thence North X9057' East, thirty-six and 06/100 (36.06) feet along said extension line of Humphrey Avenue; thence north 20050' west, twelve and 80/100 (12.80) feet to the southeasterly line of said Natalie Court; thence south 69010' West, thirty-three and 62/100 (33.723 feet along said southeasterly line of said Natalie Court is the point of beginning. All of said property constituting the extension of Humphrey Avenue shall now and hereafter be known as and become a part of Humphrey Avenue, all of saidproperty for the widening of Lowell Avenue shall now and hereafter be known as and become a part of the Lowell Avenue, and all of said property for the widening of Thirty-sixth Street shall now and hereafter be known as and become a part of Thirty-six Street; Reference is hereby made to the specifications in the above entitled matter on file in the office of the Co,mty Clerk for all details in connection with the , above described acquisitions and for the estimated expenses `hereof; That the public interest and necessity require and that it is the intents, of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, to order the following work to be done and improvement to be made in said County of Contra , Costa, and within the corporate limits of the City of Richmond, to wit: That Lowell Avenue from San Pablo Avenue to Thirty-sixth Street (formerly known as Thirtieth Street); 'Shirty-sixth Street (formerly known as Thirtieth Street) from Lowell Avenue to Rndrade Avenue (formerly known as Andrade Boulevard) Humphrey Avenue �a porti^n of which was formerly Natalie Court) from said Thirty-sixth Street to San Pablo Avenue, also a portion of San Pablo Avenue opposite the ter- mination thereof; including the intersections of said Thirty-sixth Street with said Lowell Avenue and with said Andrade Avenue, as said acreets and avenjes will exist) after the acquisitions above referred to, within the limits and in the particular locations shown on the plans and specifications hereinafter referred to, be improved as follows: That said streets and avenues be graded to the manner and locations shown 119 i on the plans and specifications hereinafter referred to, and to the grades and sub-II grade elevations shown on the plane, profiles and detail drawings therefor, to all of wlich reference is hereby expressly made for a description of the grades to which i all of the work and improvement under this Resolution shall be done; which said grades are hereby adooted and established as the official grades therefor. That a Durite Asphaltic concrete pavement with a broken rock cushion be i constructed in said streets and avenues, of the width, the thickness and cross- section, in the manner and in the particular locations as all are more fully shown j upon the plans and specifications hereinafter referred to; That cement concrete curbs with curb bars, cement concrete sidewalks, gutters, and open dra}ns be constructed in said streets and avenues, in the manner, of the di- mensions, to the grades, and in the particular location as all are more fully shown! on the plans and specificati n-hereinafter referred to. That vitrified ironstone pipe sewers and brick and concrete manhole with cast iron rim and cover, and concrete and vitrified ironstone pipe lampholes with cast iron rime and covers be constructed in said streets and avenues, in the manner, of the dimensions, to the grades and in the particular locatfo-,s as all are j mare fully shown on the plans and specifications hereinafter referred. All of said work and improvement shall be done to the lines and grades as shown on the plans and profiles and in accordance with the plans and specifications! heretofore adopted for doing said work and improvement by said Hoard an the 6th dayl i ' of January, 1930, and now on file in the office of the County Clerk of sad County of Conte. Costa, Said Plans and specifications, and the profiles, detail drap- ings and diagrams accompanying the same are hereby expressly referred to for the estimated cost of the said acquisition and improvement (inclusive of incidental expenses and costs of the proceedings) for a full and detailed description and location of said proposed acquisitirn and improvement, and of the grades to which I said improvement is to be constructed. Notice is hereby given that all of the class- es of work above enumerated are not to be constructed upon all portions of all of the streets and avenues above described but only In the particular places and in the manner as slum on said plans and specifications. All of said improvement shall include all intersections, terminations and opposite terminations occuring within the limits of the proposed work End improve- ment where shown on the plans but shall not be construed as doubling; at any inter- sections. i The notice of all persons affected is directed to the grades for the pro- posed improvement and to the provisions of the Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925 relating to grades. ' Particular notice is directed to the fact that substantial changes in the relation of the elevation of abutting property to that of said streets and avenues, as they will exist after being improved, will result from the construction of a portion of the above menti^ned improvements to the proposed grades. which That the District of landa„will be benefited by said proposed acquisitions! and improvements and upon which will be levied the assessment taxes to nay the costs and expenses thereof, which assessment district shall be known as "Acquisition andl Improvement District No. 3" shall as proposed, include all.that territory in the County of Contra Costa within the following described exterior boundary line, to ! - wit: I � r 1?0 i BEGINNING at the northeasterly corner of Lot 6, Block 14, as designated on the map entitled "Map of the Andrade Exposition Tract, Contra Costa Co. California" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, on September 6, 1911, in Vol. 5 of Maps, at page 122, and running thence' in direct lines as follows: To the most northerly corner of Lot 101 as designated on the map entitled "Map of the San Pablo Rancho, accoapmying and forming a part of the final report of the Referees in Partition" which map was filed in the office .of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, on March 1, , 1694; thence southwesterly alonu7 the northwesterly line of said Lot 101, a distance of ane hundred (100.00) feet; thence at right angles southeasterly a distance of forty-two and 55/10D (42.55) feet; thence at right angles northeasterly a distance of cne hundred (100.00) feet to the northeasterly line of said Lot 191; thence to theintersection of the southwesterly line of theSan Pablo Avenue with the northerly ' line of Andrade Avenue (formerly Andrade Boulevard); thence to the intersection of said northerly line of Andrade Avenue with the easterly line of Thirty-sixth Street (formerly Thirtieth Street) thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 9, Block 11, said Andrade Exposition Tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of , said Lot 9• thence to the southwesterly corner of Lot 5, Block B as designated on Lap entitled Kap of Andrade Boulevard Tract" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa Countv, State of California, on July 1, 1907, in ' Volume 1 of Maps, at page 6; thence to the southeasterly corner of Lot 1, said Bloch B; thence to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 1; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block 2 as designated on Map entitled "Map of the Peres-Andrade Tract" which man Tan filed in the office of the Recorder of Contra Costa County, State of California, on stay 21, 1908, in Vol. 1 of Maps, at page 22; thence to the narth-, easterly corner of said Lot 6; thence to the southeasterly corner of Lot 1; said Block 2; thence to the southwesterly corner of said Lot 1• thence to the north- westerly corner of Lot 6, Block 1, Peres Andrade Tract; thence to the northeasterly! corner of last said Lot 6; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 7, block 1; thence to the northeasterly corner of Lot 5, Block 14, aforesaid Andrade Expositi-n Tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 6, said Block 14, thence to the northeasterly corner of 1 a said Lot 6 and the point of beginning. a � Reference is hereby made to the lap or diagram of said asseszment district, approved by said Board and on file in the office of the County Clerk of said County, which map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory to be included in said proposed assessment district, which said map shall go,ern for all details as to the extent thereof and in the event of a conflict between the said district , I as herein described and the district as shown on said map, the district as shown on said map shall prevail and shall constitute the correct description of the proposedl assessment district. That in the judgment of this Board varying benefits to be derived by different! parcels ;;f land lyinK within said District require, and that, therefore, said assess- ment district shall be divided into seventeen separate zones, designated Zones A to Q, inclusive. Each of said zones, as proposed is plainly shown upon the said map of the assessment district on file in the office of the County Clerk, to which said! map reference is hereby .made for the boundaries of and all details concerning said zones. 1 The percentage, as proposed, of the sum to be raised each year by the levy and collection of special assessment taxes in said district from the lands in each i of said zones for the payments on the principal and interest of the bonds to be issued to defray the expenses of the proposed acquisitions and improvements are hereby determined to be as follows: Zone A, 36.645 per cent Zone B, 0.672 " Zone C, 1.814 " Zone D, 2.494 Zone E, 5.762 " Zone F, 5.910 " Zone G 5.268 " Zone H 19.640 " Zone I 10.203 " Zone J 2.177 " 7,one K 0.415 " Lone L, 3.696 " Zone Y 2.491 " Zone N 1.06o " Zone 0 0.625 " Zone P 0.045 " Zone Q 0.461 " i I I 121 I It is hereby declared and determined by said Board that all used and dedicated public rights of way and streets, as sa�oe are shown on the assessment map, including' the acquisitions above referred to, shall be and the sa:re are hereby omitted from said assessment district and from the levy and collection of the special assessment 1 II taxes thereafter to be ledied and collected to cover the expenses of the proposed acquisitions and improvements, and the total expenses of said proposed acquisitions and improvements shall be met by the levying and collecting of such special assess- ment taxes on and from the remaining lands within the assessment district, without i regard to such omitted lands. It is hereby found and determined by said Board that all of such Omitted lands as above described and as shown on said assessment map, are in use in the performance of a public function. That, to defray the expenses of the proposed acquisiti^ns and improvements I as above set forth, bends shall be issued to the total amount of the same, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of seven (7) per cent per annum, payable semi- annually, the first interest payment to be made on the 2nd uay of January or the 2nd; i day of July (whichever month first succeeds the date of the bonds) next succeeding One year after ithe date of such bonds, and the aggregate principal of all bonds issued I to be paid and dischareed within six (6) years after the date of issuance, approx. imately one fifth (1/5) part of said aggregate principal to be payable annually, all in gold coin, commencing two years after the date thereof, and that a special fund for the payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of special ' assessment taxes up,n the lands within the assessment district according to the assess- i ment value of said lands (exclusive of the improvements thereon) and in accordance with the zones and percentages as finally determined by said Board. j i The first payment on the aggregate principal of the Bonds issued will be made two years after the date of the issuance thereof. That Monday the 17th day of February, 1930, at the hour of 11 o'clock A.M. i of sai,day, is the day and hour and the chambers of the Board of Supervisors of the County_ of Contra Costa in the County Court House in the City of Martinez, is the place, hereby fixed by said Board when and where any and all persons having any ob- jections to the proposed acquisiti^ns or improvements, or both, to the proposed grades to which the improvements are to be constructed, to the extent of the assess ment district, to the zones into which said district is to be divided, or to the percentages to be raised from each of said zones, or to any or all of the foregoing,' may appear before said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, and be heard. Attention is hereby directed to the provisions of the "Acquisition and Impr e- ment Act of 1925" as amended to date, relative to objectim s and protests. That the proceediro-s for said acquisition and improvement shall be has and! ' taken under and in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of Californis known and designated as the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" approved May 23, 19251' as amended to date, and said bonds shall be also issued in accordance with. i the previsions <f said Act. Excepting from all the herein described work all of said work that has already been done to the lines and grades as shown on the plans and profiles, and in accordance with said plans and specifications. i The attention of all persons is hereby directed to the License Agreement of the Barite Asphalt Companv of America, dated January 15, 1930, and on file in i I r I the office of the County Clerk of the County of Contra Costa. Said agreement covers the Durite Asphaltic concrete pavement mixtures to be used in the above described improvement. That Edward A. Hoffman, a competent person, is hereby appointed "Superintendent of Work" without compensation, and he is hereby ordered to cause to be conspicuously ' posted, in the form and in the manner provided in said Act, a notice of the adoption ! of this Resolution, which said notice shall consist of printed copies of this i Resolution of Intention entitled "Notice of Public Improvement" That be Clerk of this Board shallcertify to the adoption of this resolution and shall cause the same to be published by two insertions in the San Pablo Bee, ' a weekly news-, .ner of general circulation published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, which said newspaper is hereby designated for that purpose and for making this and all other publications in or incident to these proceedings. j i The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by thery Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting thereof, i held on the 20th day of January, 1930, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Knott, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. i i I In the Matter of Appmintment ' of Fire Commissioner for Mountain View Fire District. The Fire Commissioners of Mountain View Fire District having notified this i Board that E.R.Atkinson, has resigned as Fire Commissioner of Mountain View Fire District, I It is, by the Board ordered that said resignation of E.R.Atkinson, be and and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant, and said W.H.Darrow,l i having been recommended to this Board for appointment as Fire Commissioner, It is, by the Board ordered that W.H Darrow, be and he is hereby appointed i Fire Commissioner for Mountain View Fire Districts In the hatter of Transfer of Funds. A.N.Sullenger, County Auditor, having notified this Board that certain ! Budgeted funds have been exhausted and asking transfer of other funds to such Funds to replenish said funds: I,. , It is ordered that the following sums be and the same are hereby ordered transferred, to wit: That 825 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve fund to the General Fund, for use of Constable for Township No. Eight to cover cost of transporting prisoners and indigents. That $5. be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to General Fund to cover cost of bond of E.Shea, Constable of Township No. Eleven. That sum of $37.50 be transferred fron. unappropriated Reserve Fund to General Fund to pay for money already spent for control of rabies. I I 123 A That sum of $6000 be transferred from Supervisor District #+ Unappropriated tlotor ''ehicle Fund to the Hoter Vehicle Maintenance Appropriation for Supervisor I s, District #4. That sum of $2000 be transferred from Special Road fund Capital Outlay aprr o- priation for Supervisor District #1L to Special Road fund Maintenance appropriation for that District. ' That sum of $200. be transferred from the clothing appropriation of Care for j Minors Account to the Matron's Fees appropriation of that account. i That sum of $75 be transferred from Materials and Supplies Appropriation of I the Assessor's Maintenance account to Rent of Equipment Appropriation of that accouAt. That sum of $5000 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to General j Fund fdr repair of Old River Bridge in Sup. Dist. #J ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Patter of Petition from Saranap Improvement Club for Lights on Road to Saranap. i A petition having been filed with this Board from Saranap Improvement Club i praying for certain lights to be installed on road from Tunnel Road to Saranap in ; accordance with Dlat filed with said petition. I It is, by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is ho�eby i referred to Supervisor Hayden with full power to have said lights installed if found i necessary. I ' It is further ordered that Supervisor Hayden, be and he is hereby authorized to have two lights installed in Town of Pacheco, should he deem said lights necessary.) I " In the :natter of Makinv an Exhibit i at Land Show in Los Angeles. I A committee consisting of George Putnam and James Uioogerd, appears before of the Board regarding the making„an exhibit at the Land Show in Los Angeles; After hearing argument of the respective Committee the Board at this time i takes no action thereon. In the Matter of Report of Farm I Advisor and Home Demonstration Agent. ;4 K.W.Koch,County Agent, U.S.D.A. and Helen Alice'Burling, Horne Demonstratim Agent, appears before the Board and present and read their report pertaining to ' their work in this County for the last year; The said Report is ordered placed on file. I i i I i In the Matter of Re_calr of Old River Bridge. RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE REPAIR OF THE BRIDGE KNO1,744 AS THE OLD RIVER BRIDGE OVER OLD RIVER AND BET''SEEN THE COUNTIES OF SAN JOAQUIN AND CONTRA COSTA AND BEING SITUATE-ON THE BORDE_1 HIGHWAY. , WHEREAS, the public interest and necessity require the repair of a bridge over the Old River situate between the County of Ban Joaquin and the Count,, ; I of Contra Costa, and in the right of way traversed by the Borden Highway; and, I M. EREAS, it is to the public interest and necessity that such bridge be ' paid for ,jointly by the County of San Joaquin and the County of Contra Costa; NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that a bridge over the Old River, (being a branch of the San Joaquin River) between the County of Certra Costa, and thel County of San Joaquin, in the State of California, commonly spoken of as the Old i River Bridge, be repaired; and, IT IS FURTHER ORDERED AND RESOLVED that each of said counties shall parti- cipate and co-operate $n the repair of said bridge, and that each of said counties shall pay one half of the cost of the repair thereof; NOM, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the specifications for the Old River Bridge over Old River, which specifications were prepared by J.B.Manthey, County Surveyor of the Oounty of San Joaquin, and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of i the County of Contra Costa, and which specifications were submitted to this Board ' on January 20th, 1930, be, and they are hereby approved and adopted, and are the plans and specifications of the County of Contra Costa, a copy of said specificatiodls being on file with the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and identified by the following distinguished mark, to wit: Specifications for the re-flooring of Old River Bridge over Old River on the Borden Highway, approved by J.M.Manthey, County Survey or of the County of San Joaquin and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of the Gounty of Contra Ccsta. i BE IT FURTHER ORDERED that the County of Contra Costa enter into an agreement with the County of San Joaquin, which agreement is in the words and figures following to wit: "Now comes the County of San Joaquin, a body politic and corporate, organized under the laws of the State of California, and the County of Contra Costa, a body politic and corporate, organized under the laws of the State of California, which Counties, acting through their Board of Supervisors and their Chairman and their ' Clerks, duly authorized, de hereby mutually agree that the plans and specifications] called the plans and specifications for the re-flooring of the Old River Bridge over the Old River on the Borden Highway, submitted to the County of San Joaquin January 13, 1930, by J.B.Manthey, Count Surveyor of the County of San Joaquin, and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of the ounty of Contra Costa, are the plans and specifications relating to the said bridge and the repair thereof; and, IT IS HEREBY MUTUALLY AGREED THAT one-half of the cost of repair of said bridge shall be borne by each of said counties: ' Dated this 13th day of January, 1930. i COUNTY OF SAN JO4QUIN BY J.t". STUCKENBRUCH, Chairman of the Board of Supervisorscf the County of San Joaquin, State If ATTEST: EUGENE D. GRAHAM, California. COUNTY Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Sopervisors of the County of San Joaquin, State of California. By F.L.Strang, Deputy Clerk. (San Joaquin County Seal). j COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA, BY IN. J. BUCHANAN, Chairman of the Board of Super-! ATTEST: J.H.'"ELLS, County visors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. Clerk and. ex_offi^io Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. (Contra Costa County Seal) i 125; i ! BE IT RESOLVED that the above agreement is the act and deed, and is the agree-I ment of the County of Contra Costa. Dated: January 20th, 1930. W.J.Buchanan. Chairman. IN THE Matter of Reoair of Old River - ' Bridge. RFSOLUTLON R-LATING TO THE REPAIR OF A JOINT BRIDG^n BETWEEN ! THE C':`UNTIES OF CONTRA COSTA AND THE COUNTY OF S0 JOAq,UIN A17D `!`RE PARTICULARLY RELATING TO THE RE_FLOORING OF' THE OLD RIVER BRIDGE OVER OLD RIVER, ON THE BORDE?? HIGH':'.'AY. 'UEREAS, the public interest, necessity and convenience require the repair of a joint bridge over Old River, a branch of the San Joaquin River, said Bridge to be repaired by the counties of Contra Costa and San Joaquin, and WHEREAS, this Board of Supervisors by its order and resolution of January 20th, 1930, did order the said bridge repaired and re-floored; NOW,, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the bridge, more par- ticularly set forth in that certain resolution of January 20th, 1930, relating to the joint bridge, to be repaired by the County of Contra Costa and the I County of San Jeequin, is a public necessity, and it is to the public interest and convenience that said bridle be repaired; BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors give the following notice, to wit: I NOTICE INVITING BIDS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that sealed bids will be received by the Clerk of the Board of Snpervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, at the office of said Board of Supervisors in the County Court House in the City i of Martinez, in said Countv and State, until 11 o'clock A.M. Monday, February 17 1930, and immediately thereafter said Board of Supervisors will open said bids, i ! said bids being for the repair and re_flonring of the Uld River Bridge over Old River on the Borden Highway; the bridge to be repaired under these plans and ' specifications is situate on Old River, and forms a part of the Borden Highway, i and is located between the Counties of San Joaquin and Contra Cota. The bridge is a joint bridge between Contra Costa County and San Joaquin County, and each County is to pay for oae-half of the cost of the repair thereof, all in accordance with the plans and specifications prepared by J.B. Manthey, County Surveyor of San Joaquin County, and approved by R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa I County, and adopted and filed by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oan Joaquin and the County of Contra Costa, and being adopted by the Board of Super- visors of the Countv mf Contra Costa, on the 20th dap of January, 1930, and to which bidders are more particularly referred. All bids must be made on forms to be obtained from the office of the Countv Surveyor in ,an Joaquin County and from the office of the County Surveyor of On! trn Costa County, and presented in sealed envelopes, marked to indicate the contents, and addressed to the Clerk of the Board of Supervisors at Stockton, r California, and also addressed to the Clerk of the Board of S-ipervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at Mlartinez, California, All proposals must be accompanied i by United States Currency or certified checks or c'as:;i rs checks made payable to the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, _n the sum of five (5) per cent of the amount bid. A bond of twenty five (25) per cent of the contract, ' price will be required of the successful bidder to guarantee the faithful performance of said contract, and a like bond to guarantee the faithful payment and satisfaction of the lawful claims of all persons for labor and material furnished in the prosecut- ion of said contract. ' A deposit of a"10 00 will be required on all sets of plans taken m t. j The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. I. By order of said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, made the 20th day of January, 1930- J. County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of theBoard of Supervisors of Contra Costa County. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause to be published the above notice in The Byron Times, beginningtdth the 21st day of January, 1930, to and including February 15, 1930, and that said publication and said notice is the act of and deed and notice of the `aunty of Contra Costa acting through its Board of Sunervisors, and the Clerk thereunto duly authorized. Dated; January 20th, 1930. ' II I In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract j of Tiffany, McReynolds & Tiffany for Grading 1 Road B-7 in Supervisor District #2. R•R-Arnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board his report showing that the contract of Tiffany, McReynolds & Tiffany, for grading Road B-7, in Super_! visor District #2, Contra Costa County, under which the Aetna Casualty Insurance Comnany is Surety, and which contract was dated Sept. 10th, 1929, has been complet-! I ed according to plans and specifications; It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said ' i contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said road accepted this I 20th day of January, 1930. I The vote of the Board on said crier beim unanimous. In the Matter of Apportim ment of Taxes collected on Solvent Credits. j The Countv Auditor having furnished to this Board a report „e the taxes collected by the Assessor on Solvent Credits in County of Contra Costa, and a report as to the distributi^n thereof to the respective towns, school districts, and fund's of the Countv, It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said r 12 7 i I distribution as supplied by the County Auditor shall be and the same is hereby approved by this Board of Supervisors as follows: Town of Antioch $22.52 Town of Concord . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.62 Town of Walnut Creek . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 60.31 Town of Hercules . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 15Z 8 ' City of Richmond . . . . . : . . . . . . . v 136.j Citof Martinez 1 8.23 I City, of Pittsburg . . 9.33 General Fund . . . . . . . . 1093 4 Antioch Grammar School Special . . . . . . . . 11.20 I - Concord Grammar School Snecial . . . . . . . 44.96 Walnut Creek Grammar School Special . . . . 30.40 inole Hercules Grammar School Snecial 73.92 ichmond Grammar School Special - - -- - - - 75.36 Martinez Grammar School Special . . . . . . . . 92.16 Pittsburg Grammar School Special . . . . . 9.69 San Pablo Grammar School Seecial 18.44 Sobrante Grammar School Snecial . . . . . . . . 3.00 =i Rodeo Grammar School -pecial 5.17 Selbv Grammar School District Special . . . . . 11.75 Carquinez Grammar School Special . . . . . . 32-52 Danville Grammar School Special . . . . . . ... 21.29 Green Valley Grammar School Special . . . . . . 87.37 Clayton Valley Grammar School Special . . . . . 2.70 Lafayette Grammar School Special . . . . . . . . 12.03 Nichols Grammar School Special . . . . . . . . . 8.71 Antioch High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 11.25 Mt.Diablo U.H.school . . . . . . . . . . . . . 99.31 I Alhambra U.H.S. School . . . . . . . . . . .. 92.16 John Swett U.H.School . . . . . . . . 49.43 Richmond U.H.School . . . . . . . . . . . ... . 176.25 Pittsburg High School . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9.37 San Ramon U.-H. dchool . . . . . . . . . . . 1 $ 2747 12 ' In the iAatter of Granting j Dance permit. It is ordered that the Oakley Women's Club, Oakley, be granted a permit to j I conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.m. on January 25th, 1930. I In ,',flatter of Allowance to Needy Blind Persons. It is by the Board ordered that an allowance of ,$12.50 state and ;$12.50 County aid, beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, be granted to George Wright, R•F•D.Concord. It is by the Board further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the.County Treasurer in favor of above named person and that the County Treasurer. ' nay the same. i In Matter of County Health Officer, Dr. I.O.Church, having asked this Board for permission to be granted a leave I of absence should he be able to obtain a fellowship in an Eastern College for nine months training and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of the County of Contra Costa for said Health Officer to obtain such train ing should he be able to obtain the Fellowship ; It is, by the Board ordered that this Board hereby signifies its intention to grant said Health Officer a leave of absence and to re-establish him in the o`-'ice of County Health Officer upon his return from College. I f i 128 I In the Matter of Federal Engineering Company for permission to cross County Roads with pipe line for oil, gas, petroleum, i gasoline, water, etc. The Federal Engineering Company having filed with this Board a request I for permission to cross county road with pipe lire for transportation of oil, gas, petroleum, gasoline,_water, or other substances, as indicated on map filed with said petition, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said ' request be and the same is hereby referred to County Engineer R•R•Arnold, and the Supervisor of each District through which said pipe line runs, the amount to be deposited by said Federal Engineering Company to be fixed by R.R.Arnold, County I I Surveyor, in accordaAce with Ordinance No. 165, the pipe line crossing under the roads to be constructed under the supervision of and to the entire satisfaction of i the County Surveyor and Supervisor of the Supervisor District through which said pipe line runs., I i In the :Latter of Allowance to Indigents I under care of Probation Officer. Probation Offficer T.A.Boyer, having recommended to this Board that the ' following named indigent aid for indigents under his supervision be grated, to wit:' i Beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer in the amounts of y10 each for Leanore Azevedo. Beginning Jan. lst, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Tha as A.Boyer for the PERALTA children in the amounts of $40 and $10. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A'Boyer for Garret and Thelma Smith in the amounts of $25.00 State and $25. county. Beginnin_ Jan. let, 19301 State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for the support of LILLIAN SERPA in the amounts of $10 state and $10 county. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Tho:as A.Boyer for the support of the PANAGASSI children in the amounts of $20 state and $20 county. Beginning Jan. lst, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for support of the PANUIGUA children in the amounts of $30 state and $10 county. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for the support of the Rios children in the amount of $40 State and $50 county. Beginning Jan. lst, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer ' for the support d the Phillins children in the amount of $20 and $20 county. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, State andCounty aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for support of the Mercado children in the amount of $20 and $20 county. i Beginning Jan; let, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for the sunnort of Angelina Mazzi in the amount of $10 and 110 county. i 1 Beginning Jan. let, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for the support of the Figueira children in the amounts of $50 State and $20. County. Beginning Jan. lst, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for the support of the Griffith children in the amounts of $20 State and .820 County. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for the support of the Bette children in the amounts of $20 state and $40 county. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer for the support of Joe Teichaira in the amount of $10 state and $15 county. Beginning Jan. 1st, 19301 State and County aid be renewed Thoras A.Boyer for support of the Proteau children to the amounts of $15 state and $15 county. I I 129'>' I Beginning Jan. lot, 1930, State and County aid be renewed Thomas A.Boyer, for the support of the Pittelli children in the amount of $20 state and $20 mnnty. Beginning Jan. let, 1930, State and County aid be allowed Thomas A.Boyer, for the support and maintenance of Ralph and Raymond Proteau in the amounts of $15 State and 515 county. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1930, State and County aid be allowed Thomas A.Boyer for the support and maintenance o William Joseph Azevedo in the amount of $10 state and $10 county. It is by the Board ordered that the above allowances be and the same are - hereby granted to above named indigents.\ In the Matter.of Allowance to � i Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following allowances heretofore :made to following nanmed indigents, be discontinued: ! Thomas A.Boyer for C/o Charles and Rita Griffin, $20 state and $20 county aid be discontinued Jan. 1st, 1930. Allowance to MRS. JOSEPHINE SECHIATANO, 24 Test 3rd St. Pittsburg, $30 i State and $30 county aid be discontinued as of Jan. 9th, 1930. Allowance of MRS. PIERINE DaCORTA, Santa Fe St. Martinez, $30 state and $301 county aid, be discontinued Jan. let, 1930. Allowance of IDA KIRKPATRICK, 447- West 12th St. Richmond, $10 state aid be discontinued Jar.. 1st, 1930. ALLowance of MRS. ROSA AUTEN, 556- 21st St. Richmond, of $10 state aid be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1930. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to MRS. FLORENCE j STREETER, of $20 state and $20 county aid be decreased to $20 state aid only begin- ning Jar_. let, 1930. _ i That allowance heretofore trade to MRS. NUNZIATA eONTANA, 305 Talbert St. I M'.rtinez, of $40 state aid be and same is decreased to $30 state aid beginning Jana lot, 1930- It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to MRS. VICTORIA BERA 1342 Liberty St. El Cerrito be decreased frim $20 state aid and $30 county aid, to $10 state aid and $20 county aid, beginning Jan. let, 1930. ! It is.further ordered that allowance made to CRUZ RAMOS RIVERA, of $50 state aid and $10 county aid be decreased to $40 state aid only beginning Jan. 1st,' 1930. That allowance heretofore made to MRS. MARY IVANCICH, pInole, of $40 state aid and $20 county aid, be decreased to $30 state and $10county aid. beginning Jan. Is t, 1930• I That following allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents commencing on dates o t opposite their respective names, to wit: ' MRS. ZITA RODGERS, Cor. Yosemite and Magnolia Ste.,Martinez, $60 state and; $32 county aid beginning Jan. lot, 1930• MRS. MABEL PATTERSON, 63 West 11th St.Pittaburg, $70 State aid beginning Jan. lot, 1930•,_, I In the Matter.of Allowance to Indigents. It is.by the Board ordered that the following allowances to indigents of State and County aid be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on January lot, 1930: j I I 130 STATE AND CO??NT_Y AID. 1929-3G• SUPERVISOR DISTRICT ONE. STATE CO'JN Y. Alves, Mrs. Mary 415 Elm St. E1 Cerrito. $30.00 $30.00 Ancleto, Mrs.Nellie 145 S. 6th St. Richmond 10.00 10.00 ' Alvarado, Concepcion 403 Filbert St. N. Richmond 10.00 40.00 Bright, Mrs. Mary 435 Ripley Ave. Richmond 20..00 20.00 Bera, Mrs. Victoria 1342 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito 10.00 20.00 Buchan, Mrs. Elizabeth 1922 Roosevelt Ave. Richmond 10.00 Combis, Mrs. Helen Pinole. 10.00 10.00 Carey, Audrey L. 611 Stockton ave. E1 Cerrito 20.00 20.00 Carrera, Mrs. Felippa 121 Castro Ave. Pt.Richmm d 50.00 20.00 Frye, Mrs. Gladys (Sherman)326 San Pablo Ave. El cerrito 30.00 Fernandez, Mrs. Modesta C/o Amer. DeKort, Berk.R.F.D. Box 551, San Pablo 0.00 Flores, Mrs. De'toria 664 Third St. Richmond 90.00 20.00 Fritzler, Mrs.Christine 47th & Cutting, Richmond 10.00 22.00 Falkenstrom, Signe 711 Ripley St.Richmond 20.00 Ivanvich, Mary Pinole 30.00 10.00 Kaprel, Mrs. Kate 226 S. 12th St. Richmond 20.00 20.00 Lopez, Mrs. Josephine 627 2nd St. Richmond 40.00 40.00 Groc. Luiz, Mrs. Maria 310 Macdonald Ave. Richmad 40.00 40.00 I Mariscale, Manuella P.O. Box 1042, Nr.Joe Cavello's Store,Richmond 50.00 20.00 Moore, Mrs. Carrie Pinole 30.00 Machado, Madeline Lewis Pinole 10.00 10.00 Orsini, Mrs. Amelia 3615 Wall St. Richmad 10.00 20.00 Palmiere, Mrs. Clara ll S. 36th St. Richmond 40.00 Riskas, Mrs. gena 644 3rd St. Richmond 20.00 Ryan Mrs.Edith .(Murphy) 2609 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito 10.00 30.00 San rrancisco Nursery for Homeless Children (Paine) San rrancisco 20.00 20.00 Saussman, Mrs. Elizabeth 509 Pomona St. El Cerrito 10,00 10.00 ! Simi, Mrs. Mary (Albrigie) 5Z3-22nd St. Richmond 20.00 10.00 Salmon, Howard �j 7- 39th St. Richpand 20.00 20.,-)0 Wilson, Melinda G. 4221 Wall St. R.F.D. BRx 62, Rich. 50.00 35.00 Wilson, Mrs. Anita 1519 gennsylvania ;-Richmond. 40.00 40.00 'Sheeler, Mrs. Chelnitia 265 Terrace Drive, E1 Cerrito 20.00 20.00 Winkler, Mrs.Emra 516- 12th St.-Richmond 20.00 10.00 ' SUPERVISOR DISTRICT TWO. Allen, Mrs.Adelaide (Edward) Lafayette 10.00 10.00 Baumgartner, Mary Rodeo 10.00 10.00 Fagundes, Mrs. Rose Lafayette 70.00 Gomez, Mrs. Aldrian Port Costa 70.00 Kelleher, Mrs. Julia Port Costa 20.00 10.00 Mazzi, Mrs. Julia Port St. Crockett, 20.00 20.00 Wilkinson, Sybil Lafayette 10.00 10.00 Villa, Mrs.Angelita Rodeo 40.00 10.00 i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT THREE. Alling, Mrs. Alice Walnut Creek 20.00 20.00 Duarte,Mrs. Olivia 2347 Fernando St.Concord30.00 20.00 Edwards, Mrs. Sarah 1747 Grant St. Concord 90.00 .30.00 Fontana, Mrs. Nunziata 305 Talbert St. Martinez 30.00 Fonceca, Mrs. Etelvina 1426 Willow St. Martinez30.00 30.00 Glasgow, Mr.Edwin Concord 40.00 Lazzarini, MrsAngelina 1601 Castro St. Martinez 20..00 10.00 Maderos Mrs.A.(Mathos) Vine Hill, Martinez. 10.00 10 GO Palin, Mrs. Julia Walnut Creek, Mt.View, Martinez, 30.00 10.00 Ra£fanta, Mrs.Isabelle (Peccianti) R.F.D. Box 665, Fresno 20.00 10.00 Rodgers, Mrs. Zita11t.View, Martinez 60.00 30.00 ' Soto, Mrs. Carmen (Brock) Concord. 30.00 30.00 Samora, Yrs. Mary Concord 30.00 30.00 Sharlow, Mrs. Frances 301 Wellington St. Clyde 50.00 20.00 Schmidt, Mrs. Mary C/o Mr.Kirkpatrick,Pacheco 10.00 Streeter, Mrs.Florence P.O. Box 274, Walnut Creek 20.00 20.00 Tarantino, Mrs-Rose 1716 Estudillo St. Martinez 20.00 20.00 Thickens, Mrs. E.W. R.D.D. Box 196, Walnut Creek 10.00 10.00 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT FOUR. , Bruno, Mrs.Jennie 312York St. Pittsburg 20.00 Cuba, Mrs.Louise 426 Cutter St. Pittsburg 50.00 30.00 Fabbris, Mrs.Rosina Nichols, P.O. Bay Point 20.00 10.00 ! Herbert, krs.Catherine 44 J. 10th St. Pittsburg 20.00 20.00 Macaluso, Mrs. Maria SLombardi) 265 W. 7th St. Pitts. 10.00 10.00 Patterson,Mrs. ;:abel 63 W. 11th St. Pittsburg 70.00 ; Riccobono, Mrs. Rose 267 Cumberland St. Pittsburg 30.00 , Roman Catholic AsylumSSGuiffrida Girls) 30.00 57.50 St.Vinrent's Orphanage `Guifridda Bcys) 20.00 20.00 Trezza, Mrs. Mary 363 West 5th St. Pittsburg 50.00 Virga, Mrs.Rose 260 W. 7th St. Pittsburg 30.00 15.00 i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. FIVE. STA1 0 NTY Ferreira, Mrs. Josephine 502 10th St. Antioch F�0--00 30.Q0 � Mangenti, Mrs. Terr,sa Antioch (309 L. St.) 10.00 Rivera, Mrs. Cruz Ramos Antioch (513 9th St.) 40.0.0 Sana rtin, Simeon 500 K. St. Antioch 30.00 Vasquez, Lary T. Oakley 50.00 It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the, j County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents until the further order � of this Board. ' In the Matter of Allowance to Needy Blind. i The fallowing allowances are ordered made to needy blind: Sup. Dist. State Count} Anderson, William 658 Black Diamond St.Pittsburg IV $12.50 $12.501 I Hodges, Miss Moizelle (Cox)• 17 Montana Ave. Pt.Richmond I 12.50 ,12.50 i McLeod, Miss Patricia 6636- 31st St. Richmond 1 12.50 12.50 Tright, George I. R.F.D Concord, 3, 12.50 12.54 It is ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on the County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents until the further order of this Board. r IN the Matter of Designation of Trial Jurors for year 1930• The Superior Court of Contra Costa County having made an order designating the number of trial jurors that will in the opinion of the Court be required for i transaction of the business pending in the said Court during the ensuing year,or until a new list of jurors is provided,and the Court havinc estimated that 500 jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court during the ensuing year, the Board proceeds to select and does select as required by law, a list;of 500 persons to serve as trial jurors in the superior Court of Contra Costa County for the ensuing year or until a new list of jurors is provided. I The following, is a list of.the persons so selected by the Board from the ' different districts in the County in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said District and the number of the District from which said persons are selected,; to wit, SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. ONE. 1, jxelson, Edwin R, 21. Barber, Fred K. 2. Arn, Mrs. Mary L. 22. Beggs, Alexander S. 3• Aguiar, F.S. 23. Bennett, Sohn Stewart Aine, H.E. 24. Bowen, Joseph S. 5• Austin, Fred L. 25. Brown, Warren A. 6. Allison, James 26. Burns, Jas. W. 7• Anderson, Norman E. 27• Brown, Ernest H. S. Atalich, N.J. 28. Burke, John E. 9. Baker, Lelah 29. Burris, Harry Arthur 10. Burton, Arthur 30• Birch, Frank 11. Barnaman, Jas. L. 31• Blume, Carl A. )' 12. Barry, p.F. 32. Bull, E.B. 13. Bedford, J.H. 33• Burdick, A•C• 14, Bonham, =rs.Joella 34• Birch, Jcserh M. 15. Bray, Katie 35• Butts, F.D• 16. Bell, John A. 36. Burg, Edward A. ( 3 17. Betts, E.M. 37. Bugmann, Belle 18. Brown, :red C. 35. Bonham, Roderick F. 19. Bane, J•H• 39. Bagley, Samuel E. lis 20. Blake: V.G. 40 Brown, Jas-L. i ?r 1<; 41. Calvert,George R. 136. Maynard, Mrs-Mattie. 42. -Collins, Helen 137. Martin, Elmer A. 4�.uConray, W. 136. Mason, Henry D. j Campbell,'Am. T. 139. Metz, Wm- 45. Conley, Cope Geo. 17}0 Moibt, Wm. 46. Carlson, Carl E. 141. Montoya, Hen A. 47. Clark, Geo. Y. 142. Mythen, Frank J. 46. Coe, Stella 143 Myatt, Robert 49• Coffeen, Geo. B. 144. Muth, Oliver 0. + ' 50. Cardoza, William 14�. Murphy, Ruth H. 51. Cornell, Samuel 140. Murphy, Chester F. 52. Cole, Kate A. 147. Muller, Wm. 53. Cook, Mrs. Evelyn 146. Muller, Elmer C. 54. Collis, Harrold A. 149. McCausland, Geo. V. 55,. Conn, Amer G. 150• Brothers, Mrs-Merle 50. Costa, Joseph 151• McCoy, Wm. H• i 57• Chapin, W.Y. 152• McDuff, Edward ' 58. Cooper, ,Ina W. 153. MacLennan, Roderick 59• Covey, -axle S. 154• McCann, Mary E. f 60. Cook, Margaret A. 155• McRacken, W.S. 61. Cox, Viola C. 156. McClellan, Peter 62. Cole, Thomas I. 157• Nystrom, Alfred J. 63. Dennis, Arthur 'N. 156. Neville, Fred M. 64. Dodge, Helen T. 159• Nesbit, Miss Nan:;ie L. 65- Dunlap, Clarence I. 160. Newsom, Nettie 66. Dale, Florence M. 161. Neylon, Mrs. Irene 67. Dausy, Lobe E. 162. Nystrom, Alfred J. 65. Dewey, Alfred E. 163. Noziglia, Dan 69. Davis, Cora 164. Orr, Emory L. 70. Dunlap, Paxil 165. overaa, Carl 71. Dowling, Margaret 160. Pack, Thee. A. 72. Downing, Jas M. 1067. Page, Mary 73. Duncan, Thos. R. 166. Peara, Orgl. L. 74. Eads, Jewel C. 169. Patterson, Mrs. Leona 75• Eakle, J.L. 170. Patton, Earl R. 70. Edgar, Talitha 171. Patterson, John 77. Eiahar, J.H. 172. Patterson, Oct%via 78. Fabretti, Frank A. 173. Pearson, Ernest M. 79• Faber, Bertha B. 174. Peres, Jchn J. 80. Fahrenholtz, Katherine 175. Petersen, Peter G. 81. Ford, Edith B. 176. Rowden, John D. i 82. Fray, Arthur C. 177. Rawson, Harry E. 63. Frazer, Geo. 176. Pharo, Walter ' 84. Frazer, Mrs.Eli abeth 179. Perry, Harry H. 85. Garrard, Anna T. 1$0. Pires, Jahn D. 86. Gossett, Elsie 161. Picton, Wm. W. 87. Gnaga, S.H. 162. quill, Mrs. Lizzie 88. Grover, Henry A. 183. Ramro, Walter W. 89. Gasser,Rudolph J. 184. Quinn, Wm. J. 90. Gragg, Robert 185. Read, Robert A. 91. Gardner, Frank J. 186. Richard, Charles 92. Gregory, dward L. 167. Richard, Genevieve 93 Greathouse, Ridgley 188. Regello, Jahn J. 97 • Gately, Margaret L. 189• Renfree, Winfred S. 95• Gordon, Ida D. 190. Ruff, Carl F.Jr. 96. Hollis, Samuel E. 191. Robbins, Chas. N. 97. Hadley, Walter H. 192. Renwick, Chas. S. 98. Hicks, Fred B. 193. Rowell, Richard 99• Hamilton, Robert B. 194. Schram::., Mrs. Mattie 100. Hannay, Nora 195• Shaw, Geo. 301. Howsman, Harry E. 196. Roberts, Wilma 102. Hayes, Eathryn 197. Schramm, Geo. F. 103. Hunt, Mrs. Ella R. 198• cchdwartz, Geo. W 104. Hathaway, Bertha 199• 105 Hencken, Martin C. 200. Searcy, Geo. B. 106. Irving, Frank M. 201. Slattery, Richard E. 107. Inman, Edith 202. Smith, Clinton B. 108. Joseph, Joseph L. 203. self, William P. ' 109. Johnson, Fred M. 204. Slate, Alice H. 110. Jones, Chas.L. 205. Smith, Clair 111. Johnston, Stephen 206. Soito, Edward 112. Jones, Wm-A. 207. Sowell, Ernest G. 11 . Jones, Arb+eD. 208. Sweet, Howard L. 114. Ja9uith, Yin,ie B. 209. Sharkey, Henry 115. Johnson, Oscar J. 210. Spiersch, Carrie 116. Jeffress, Wm.H. 211. Silvas, Joseph E.. 117. Keltz, Wm; V. 212. Sindicich, John 118. Eennv, Thos. - 21 Scholes, James F. 119. Kirkpatrick, Bert S. 211. Spiersch, Gertrude 120. Kronick, Mrs.Jennie 215• Smedley, O.E. 121. Kratzer, Lawrence C. 216. Smith, Fred W. 122. Lincoln, Jessie 217. Smith, Lois 123. Lambrecht, Claus J. 218. Stanley, Chester L. 12 Leard, Fred J. 219• Stege, Edith 125• Lee, Lira-Mary Roberts. 220. Stender, Harvev 126. Lester, Isaac 221. Smith; Everett U. 127. LaMoine, Fred B. 222. Tackley, Frank B. 128. Lancaster, Frank 223. Turner, S.E. 129. Lane, Wm.J. 224. Turley, Mame E. 130. Lang, A.C. 225. Tandy, Geo A. 131. Lauritzen, Geo. B. 2261 Trull, Walter B. 132. Morrison, Alexander. 227. 'Jarrington, B.G. 228. Wuesthoff, Mabel E. 13�. 'parch, Roy V. 134. Marland, Harry 229. Wfight, William E. 135. Marsland, John E. 230. Zumwalt, Mrs-Mabe; E. I � r 133 SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. TWO. 1. Andersen, Andrew J. 36. Larsen, Lawrence M. 2. Andersen, Anton J 37. Love, Charles 0. } Brewen, Marion B. 38. Lucas, Joe T. 4. Barnett, Eva M. 339• Lucey, John I 5. Brown, Henry T. 40. Michant, Grace S. i 6. Boyce, William A. 41. Marshall, Manuel 7. Burress, William R. 42. Murphy, Andrew ' 8. Barber, Elam B. 43 Martin, James W. 9. Cross, Mary E. 4444 Meservey, Loring 10. Cook, Eldridge 0. 45. Mortimer, Albert 11Caldwell, Leland 46. Mullikin, J.H. - 12.. Clausen, Hans C. 47. Maderios, Yanuel J. 13. Campbell, Alexander 49. McPherson, Robert E. 14. Cummings, Rose 49. McKeown, Thomas 15• Curry, Onnie K. 50. Norton,Fred N. ' 16. Desmond, William L. 51. Nissen, James 17. Dolnh, Georp,e B. 52. Ogden, John Sr. 18. Dias, John G. 53 Oakley, Johanna E. 19. Dun r., Gaylor R. 5 - Peterson, Peter H. 20. Edeline, Joe T. 55• Price, Gladys 21. Elworthy, Herbert 56. Root, Austin E. 22. Eagles, James C. 57• Riemke, Alice 2 Floed, Eugene J. 58. Reinstein, Fred 2 . Fuller, Homer A. 59• Sanborn, George 25• Frates, George S. 60. Smoker, Louis P. 26. Garrett, Edith 61. Short, Elmer V. 27. Gerow, Mary C. 62. Shea, Clarence E. 28. Grady, Thomas A. 63. Urbick, Martin 2�. Goede, William H. 64. Wilson, Samuel J. 30. Griffin, George T. 65. Williams, Geore,e 8 �1. Hallisy, Eleanor 66. Webb, Matilda 32. Holladay, Herbert H. 67. Walker, Lou D. 33 Jackson, Richard F. 68. Welch,FLank A. 34. Kelleher, Arthur G. 69. Wolcott, Oliver F.. 35• Langford, Hattie .70. Zocher, Carl rj SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. THREE. 1. Accinelli, Josephine 46. Freitas, Mrs.Ruth McKean 2. Ahern, Mrs.Bernice 47. Graham, Geo. H. 33 Benson, William N. 48. Caddis, Clark 4. Bancroft, Phillip 49. Grimes, George A. 5• Bibber, Mrs.Carrie 50. Ginocchio, Peter 6. Brandon, Charles C. j 7. Hartnett, Miss Kate A. 51. Gott, Mrs. Teresa M. I 8. Bell, Mrs. Louise E. 52• Greenman, 5 Hook, Theodore rtrude 9. Bulger, James A. 54. Harker, HarVey 10. Bradley, Edward E. 55. Hallongtk t, Victor 11. Bryan, Mrs-Delia A. 56. Hogan, Mrs.Ethel C. 12. Ballenger, Wayman E. , Charles A. 1 . Birmingham, 57• Holbrook, Eugene E. 3 g 59. Hutting, Louis 14. Bolla, Lars Caroline 59. Hagerman, Mre.Ethel Z. 15• Brown, Edgar 60. Hickle, Mrs. Lucile j lo. Braut, Louis 61. Hook, Chester C. 17. Bulger, Mrs.Ruth 62. Irish, Reuben B. 18. Burns, Edward J. 63. Johnson, Jerry E. 19. Berling, Mrs-Kathryn 64. Jaquith, Corey C. {i 20. Bruning, John J. 0'5. Kilip, Mrs. Helena V. 21. Bloom, Charles 66. Keegan, Francis 22. Christianoen, Jirgen H. 67. Knight, Frank T. C ?_33. Comazzi, ames 66. IOeiber, Percy J. 24. Costanza, Rocco, Jr. 69• Linsler, JosErh 25. Costa, Joseoh G. 70. Lockwood, Claud A. 26. Christen, Louis J. 71. Lockard, Mrs. Esther ' 27. Camnbell, Barton 0. 72. Matheson, Mrs.Ruth 28. Cloud, Harold G. 73. Marino, Josgn F. 29. Cameron, Lirs.Lenette 7 . Medlin, Theodore 30. Duhame, N.J. 75. Neusteadter, Lich 31. De Vecchio, Mrs.Rosella ]6. Olsen, Malcolm 32. DeRosa, Joseph F. 77. Liddell, 'Mrs. Mae j3 Downey, Mrs.Margaret 78. Pedrizetti, Louis A. 34. DeMartini, Louie 79. Peek., Mrs.Jessie L. 35. Eichelberger, Elbert D. 80. Russi, Theodore 36. Elmquist, John L. 81. Roman, i7m. H. ' 37. English, Robert C. 82. . Sole, Peter 38. Elder, Lars. Lettie B. 8 . Soares, George E. 39. French, Julius L. 64. Soto, Mrs.Isabel . Foskett, Ray A. 85. Nelson, Mrs. Bina 41. Foster, George D. 86. Walker, Robert L. 42. FaschinF, Martin A. 87. Van Sickle, Bernard H. 4�. Flemine, Mrs.Viola W. 88. '.lade, Charles N. 4+. Feagans, Mrs.Bernice 99. Woogerd, James W. 45. Freitas, Mr.Fred F. 90. Wilson, Rolland B. ,E I i f' � i SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. FOUR. 1. Abernathy, Mrs-Adelina F. 26. Israel, David, 2. Ballord, Lee E. 27. Keller, Mrs. Hattie B. Bassett, Yrs.yyrtle 28. Laedrick, Mrs. Vera . Bernstein, Yrs.Bertha A. 29. Latimer, Mrs-Catherine 5. Burris, Mrs. Oliva 30. Ludgering Albert 6. Barnes, Mrs.Florence 31. Morken, Albert 7. Bailey, Aquila S. 32. Mabey, George E. , c. Black, 17illiar. 33. Mangini, Andrea 9. Bentley,Yrs. vargaret E. 34. Murrey, ,Ars. Frances 10. Caruso, Stephen 35- Morgan, Robert I. 11. Connors, Elise 71. 3b. McDermott, Thomas J. 12. Champlin, Chas C. 37. Olo£son, Sylvester 11. Childs, Jesse V. 38. Parker, Mrs. Clara 1�- Douglass, Geo. W. 339. Pearson, Walter H. 15. Dutra, Mary Roque 40. Pitcock, Leopard 0. 16. Fuller, Edward J. 41. Perrenoud, Mrs. Ellen 17. Flautt, Earle 42. Roelling, Elmer C. 18. Frank, Clarence F. 43 Scott, Lydia B. 19. Golden, Martin4�+. Tucker, Daniel S. 20. Glavis, Edward J. 455. Van Winkle, ',Palter S. 21. Harrison, Samuel 46. Ward, Don 22. Harper, John C. • - 47. Work, Lester W. 23. Hart, Lewis J. 4S. Wiight, Mrs.Cat'rerine 2 Hines, Harry K. 49• Zolfo, Ben 25. Halstead, Albert. 50. McCoy, Thomas I SUPERVISOR DISTRICT N0. FIVE. 1. Ball, H.A. 31. Higgins, Lee Sr. 2. Booghammer, Olga 32. Hinebaugh, Walter B. j 3: Brennan, Mrs.Rosetta 3 Hill, Jae T. 44 nonnickson, Andrew Y. Juett, Alex. B. 5. Burcham, Fran!- H. 35. Jesse, Mrs. Jaanna 6. Beerv, John J. 36. Kelley, Mrs. Ellen 7. Barkley, Jesse 37. Keyser, Herbert 8. Byer, Allison 38. Keeney, Mrs. Fannie 9. Burroughs, Mrs.Edna339 Longwell, Samuel R. 10. Bloomfield, Wm.J. 40Lynch, Edward H. 11. Carey, John P. 41.. Lindquist, Carl 12. Coil, Yrs-Evelyn 42. Lemoin, Mrs-Emma 1 . Campbell, Bayard W. 43 Lewis, Fal Leonard ' 14. Cakebread, Theod,re 44. Lindsey, Ray 15. Cakebread, William 45. Morris, Benjamin 16. Cabral, Frank N. 46. goody, Percy 17. Crockett, E.ML. 47. Marshall, Jos. Jr. i 18. Daneri, Mrs. Rose 48. Markel, Edgar H. 19. Donlon, Mrs.Paula 49. Nason, James Edward 20. Davis, Join E. 50. Rother, Mrs. Cora 21. Bennett, Herman V. 51. Rademacher, Mrs-Myra 22. Evans, Thos.Richard 52. Rogers, F.O. 23. Estes,Fran:: 53 Rose, Henry 24. Estes, Mrs.Nellie 54. Sellers, Edwin 25• Frey, Edwin 55. Turner, Mrs.Irene 26. Franks, Arthur 50. Taylor, Mrs.Mildred _ 27. Fotheringham, John A. 57. Uren, William 28. Griffith, Roy C. 58. Vance, Mrs.Edith 29. Grueninger,Ed. C. 59• Viera, Joe. G. 30. Hobbs, Harm A. _ 60. Whelihan, Eugene B. AND TE Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 3rd, 1930, at 10 O'clock A.M. Chairman_ Glerk. j 135 I IN THE BOARD 'F SUPERVISOR= 1Y Cri'MR GCSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. The Board met at 10 o'clock ?--O?IDAY, FEBRM:...Y 3rd, 1930. I I Pr^sent: Hon. 17.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath, „'ter.-- J.H.'.7ells,Clerk. I I In the ?;atter of Supervisor of Supervisor District #1. James N.Long, appears at this time and presents his certificate of Appointment as Supervisor of Supervisor District #l, Contra Costa County, vice Zeb Knott resigne4, which said Certificate is as follo�is. ” STATE OF CALIF?RNIA, EXECUTIVE-DEPARTCENT. KI1071 ALL MEN BY THESE PRESE.=ITS: THAT, I, C.C. YOUNG, Governor of the State of California, in the name and by the authority of the People of the State of California, do by these '� presents, appoint and commission JA6iES N. LONG, Le!nber of Board of Supervisors, First District, Contra Costa County, Vice Zeb Knott, resigned, for the term prescribed by law. IN "'ITNESS 17HEREOF, I have hereunto set my hand and caused the Great Seal of the State to be affixed at Sacramento, this twenty-eighth day of January, one thoiB and nine hundred and thirty. i C.C. YOUNG, (BREAT SEAL OF STATE) GOVERNOR OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. By the Governor: Frank C.Jordan, SECRETARY OF STATE. By Frank H. Cory, Deputy. p1 and James N.Long haven_: filed his Bond as Supervisor, James N.Long ap ears and takes his seat as Supervisor of the First District. The Minutes and proceedinZs of the Board for and during the month of January, 1930, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ------------- In the Latter of Repair of Crockett Yemorial Hall. A delegation of Crockett Post American Legion_ appears before the Board and states to this Board that certain major repairs to roof and other parts of Crockett Memorial all are necessary; Thereupon said :natter is referred to Supervisor Olsson, in whose District said building is situated, with full poc�r to order any major repair to roof which I is necessary at present time to preserve said building. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I i i i I I f j In the Matter of Granting Dance permits. The fnllo:•!iny persons and societies having m2.de application to this Board for a permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on the morning following date of dance, to wit: Byron Parlor No. 170, N.S.G.':"a. Byron, Saturdav, Feb. 15, 1930. I '' The Brentwo-d Joy Boys, Legim Rall, Brentwood, Feb. 9th, 1930. The Friendship Club of Rodeo, Rodeo, Calif. Feb. 15, 1930. It is by the Board ordered that a dance permit be an,' the same is hereby granted to each of the above named societies., � 1 In the Latter of '.7arrants of Reclamation Jistrict #930. This Board having heretof^re on January 6th, 1930, approvedAa.rrants No. 23 dated Dec. 31st, 1929, for $17,503.15 and :'!arrant No. 24, dated Dec. 31st, 1929, for the sum of 89,230.07, and it appearing to the Board that said warrants were issued in error, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that that certain order of the Board of Supervisors on January 6th, 1930, approving said warrants Nos. 2' and 24, be and the same is hereby revoked, set aside and the approval 'of said warrants ordered cr;ncelled. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. , In the 'Latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamatinn District ¢ojo. r Bond cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants j of said District be an,-' the same are hereby approved, to ;,At: No. Date Amount. 23 Dec. 31st, 1929y14'503.15 5 4 7.77 25 5,443:94 26 " 19,103.22 i And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by this Board. I , In the Latter of approval of ' Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Goo: cause appearing th=refor, it is ordered that -le following warrants of said listrict be and the sae:e are hereby ordered approved, to pit; i No. Date Amount. I 7055 Feb. is t, 1930 $ 1?36 1110.00 707 101.90 708 " 5o.45 7.20 710 96.05 711 19.30 712 1495.75 137` 713 Feb. l.st, 1930. 1500.00 714 " 98.25 716 „ 1159.50. And the C'nairiian and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by t'.is Board by affixing their signatures thereto. jT In the ?'atter Acquisition and ' I:aprove -_rt District 0 of Count,. of Contra Costa, California. This Board havir_Z heretofore adapted plans and specifications for the imp­ i .fent T Acquisition s.nd Improvement District n4of the County of Contra Costa, and i} having advertised f•_r bids to :.e presented to this Bo rd for the performance of said contract in accordance with said plans and specifications and this being time and place for receiving of ':ids, the fcllowing bidders file bids in following suets, to California Centra_ Pio. 1; Excavation an- re oval of all material Construction Constructic in place of whatever nature encountered in Company. Company. the work, incl adir e n.cessar^ roll int, to bring; the street t�, t- proper sub Erade and ' cross-secticns, Fite resettir:- :,:annole and -' la:nphole frames and covers, street signs, etc. the sum of - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ---- -— $1.25 cu. yd. 1.10 cu. yd. No. 2: Filling with =ooi sound material irclud- in_, the necessary r illin_ to bring the street to the proper sub-grade and cross-sections, the su::, of , - -- -- - - - - - - - - - - - .25 n u .10 n n No._j: sever (7) inch Pave ent csnsistinp, of a broken rock cushion. four (4) incises in thickness inc, a one course Durite Asphaltic Co)cret.e '"ear- inSurface thre- (7) inches in thickness, the sum .24 sq. ft. .26J I- I I" No. 4; :vine (9) inc.". IBre:::ent consistin; of a broken rock cushion four (4) inches in thickness, base coarse of Durite asphaltic C,ncrete three (3) inc'res in thickness an' a one course Durite � Asphaltic Concrete '7earin, Surface tw, (2) inches in thickness, the sum of - - - - - - - - - -- .28 " " .31. P �" j,^. Eleven (11) inch pavement consisting of a broken rock cushion four `4) inches in thickness, two course base of Durite Asphaltic Concrete `. five (5) inches in thickness-, end a one course Durite 48-naltic Concrete ''earring Surface two (2) inch:�s in thickness, the s+.uaof - - - -- - - - - - - - .32 " " .33z No. c: Cer.ent concrete gutter c mplete, - - -- .30 " it .30 if 11 i No : Cement Concrete Curb complete, - - - - -- .75 1ln. ft. .70 1in� ft Ivo. 8: Cement Concrete sidewalk complete,-sum-of - .22 sq. ft. .20 sgIft. No. Cur:: Bar com};lete, sum of - .50 lin. ft. .40 lik.ft No. 10: Redwood Headers complete, sum of - - - - - - .05 " " .40 " Ido. 11: Railin; Barrier, cornlete, total sum of - X10.00 $15.00 Thereupon said bids havin= beer: referred to the Engineer of said District, ' and said Enrineer havinkn renorted to this Board that the bid of the California Constructira, Company is the lowest and best bid presented and complies with all the requirements of said plans and speci.ficatio.s and advertisements; f Thereup-n the Board adopts t".e f-11n<,ing Resolutia. of award, to ^tit: RESOLUTI^\1 OF A7ARD. IN T_:E "4'_TER OF AC:_*ISI TI CI' AND If,PROVE'WTIT DISTRIOT NO. 4 OF THE C^UNTY OF C'.!T=.A COSTA. MHEREAS, the Board of s•,ipervinors of the Cmmty of Contra Costa, did, in -e session, �n this the 3rd 8av of February, 1930, publicly open, examine and declare P 1.38 i all bids delivered to the Clerk of said Board for the performance of the work and '! impr vement described in Resolution of Intention No. 4 in the :natter of Acquisition!i and Improvement District Ko. 4 of the County of Contra Costa, which +resolution is i I hereby expressly referred to for all further particulars; j i NOV T-:'REF RE, BE IT R SUIP-0: that saidBoard of Supervisors of the County) of Contra Costa hereby rejects all of said bids except that herein mentioned and hereby awards the cr:nt:act for the performance of said Mork and improvement to .he lowest responsible bidder, to wit: to CALIFOR:iIA CJNSTRITCTIC!C COEPA::Y, at the prices named In their bid �n file in the office of the Clerk of said Board. The Clerk of the said Board is hereby directed to publish aotice of said award of cont_•act by two insertions in the San Pablo Bee, a weekly newspaper of general circ,ilation published and circ,ila.ted in the County of Contra Costa, and hereby de<ignated for that purpose by said Board. The said Clerk is hereby further! directed to post a copy of seid Notice for five days on or near the coamber door I of said Board. The foregoing Resolution Tee duly and regu'_zsly introduced and adoptd by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting- thereof held February 3rd, 1930, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Bunervigors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: !dons. Absent: None. I In the latter of Allowance to Indigents. T.A.Boyer, Probation Cfficer having recommended to this Board, the following i allowances to be :::ade, It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby made to fnllorin- named inlie:ents, commencing on dates set opposite their respective names, to crit: Beginning Jan. lot, 1930, T.A.Bover, Probation Officer be allowed ;;10 state and ;?10 county aid for support and maintenance of Frances Gatti. Beffinning Jan. 1st, 1930, T.A.Boyer, Probati^n Officer, be allowed 840 state and '40 county aid for support and maintenance of five Martirez children. The vote therenn bein- unanimous., In the atter of allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that cash allowance heretof; re made to Charles N. St-vens 406 Ferry 4t. Martinez, California, be and the sane is hereby discontinued c0imnencing Jan. lot, 1930. I It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to YRS. VARY JEITKINS, 1110 Alha:::bra Ave. Martinez, of S30 per month be discontinued commencin,7 Jan. 1st, � 1930- That allowance heretofore made to ERS. JENNIE 71ILSON, 340 Lexington Ave. El Cerrito, of $20 per month be discontinued as of Jan. lot, 1930. That a.11ol:ance heretofore made to :0.S. ETELPINA B. FONSECA, of $30 state and $70 County aid, be decreased to $20 state and 30 county, commencing Feb. 16, 1930• It is further ordered that allowance heratnfore made to MRS. iARY SIMI, for care of Albrige children, ; 3- 22nd St. Richm-nd, of ?20 state and S10county aid be decreased to ;j10 state only, as of Feb. 22nd, 1930. i l i 139 It is further ordered that M. A. G. METHERALL, Martinez, be and she is hereby granted an allo••anee of '40 per month county aid for care of Lorenzo and Sylves— ter Vitt, com^ercir,m Jan. 21, 1930. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that "RS. "AUD iNGF,RSOLL, 9 Baccus We. Hercitles, i ' be granted county cas^ ailo',ance of ,,t�5 per month bee-inning Jan. 1st, 1930. The vote thereon beinE- unan±mous. In the Matter of Petitionof Residents of Almond Ave. Concord for Approval of Pavement. I A petition having been filed with this Board signed by residents of Almond Avenue Concord, betweef, East Street and °ay Point Highr,ay, praying th=at this Board approve and inspect pavin_• of Bald Almond Avenue; -d It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the saire is hereby referred to Supervisor Havd^n, in whose District said road is situated. 1 In the ``atter of Correction of Assessments. ' Geo. 0.8eese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showin> that fnllowin, clerical er_•ors appear on Assessr::ent Roll for fiscal year 1929-30, and askins authorization to correct same in accordance with Section 3881 of the Political Gale; and the District 4ttornev having consented said correction. It is, op. motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the follow_, j j ing correetiogs on Asscss:;;ent Roll be and the same are hereby mase, to wit: Ia Vol. 21, Assessment 448765 John O.England is assessed with the SW 50 X 145' of Lot 0 Moraga Redw-,od Heights with improvements amounting to 7150. Ther- are no improvements on this lot. Authority to cancel taxes and delinquencies is granted. t; In Vol. 5 Assessment #5247 Jos. H. Eicher and Cora E Eichar are assessed wit' the North 12 1/21 of Lot 22, and all of Lot 23 Block 10 Amended 111ap, of the City of Richmnnd with personal property erroneously shown as ::;950. The correct amount of thi. personal property is ;210. Authority is granted to cancel personal property anountln,�to 5740 with ta.:ces and delinnuencies on same. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Latter of Application of Pacific Telephone Telegraph Co. to install poles on read. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Cociimny having made application to this Board to place certain poles alon.. Ignacio Valley Road near Concord Xalnut 'reek Higzay, as shorn. on their Lap as "Ro,tine Order H-1215 Concord,°accompanyin_ Application, It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same ishereby granted, said �7or,c to be done to the entire satisfaction of the Supervisor of District sr #3, and tiie County Surve�•or.i\ i I 140 i In the tatter of Contract of Pacific Gas ;� Elccl;ric Co. for furnishinE of lights in Byron LiE_uting District. Pacific Gas &- Electric Company having been heretofore awarded a contract � for furnishin- of 1ii-hts in Byron Highsav Lighting District and having presented to this Board, a good and sufficient contract duly signed, together Faith bond in sum of X1000 conditioned as required b7 law; It is, by the Board ordered that said bond and amount be and the same is hereby approved. i It is further ordered that he Chairman of this Eoard be and he is hereby I authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf of the County of Contra Costa. I i I In the '.atter of Adverti.sine Resources of Contra Costa Cnunty. I The Board of Directors of St.Maryls Collegehaving notified this Board that on Sa_turdav, February 8th, 1930, a Conference of District IX Americaa Alumni Councff l which includes the Districts of Nevada, Arizona and California, will hold a Conference I at St.-.ary's Colle�ce, and asking; this Board for a donation to help defray expense I of entertaining aaid dele•;;ates to said Conference in thy- way of advertising resource$, I of Cer;ira Costa Ceantn, and it anpearinE to the Board that it ,could be to the best intarests of Contra Costa County to aid said College in entertaining of said guests,) I It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of :100 be and the same is hereby set aside out of t:e Advertisin, rund for the purpose of helpin defray the expensed of said C�,-:=rence meetzag and in entertainine said American Alumni Council delegates. said amount to be paid on presentation of duly verified claim ther-for. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.K In the `atter of allo�vance to i Indigents. It having been called to the attention of this Board by the County ",elfare `:4orker that certain indigents in this County are removing fro:. this County and expect- ' in_ the County of Contra Costa t pa.y a certain allowance for their support in the i other County, Thereupon the 3,7-rd adopts the following Resolution. RESOLVED that where anv indigent drawin:_; aid from the County of Contra Costa, removes fro::: said County to reside in another County, that aid will be discontinued by the County of Contra. Costa, while said indigent is residin_,, in-aid otherCounty. The foregoing Resolution was passed by the unanimous vete of the Board. i i And the Board tdcea recess to meet on 1-mndav, Fnbruary 17th, 190, at 10 of clock A.m. Cha,. • • • • • • • • • • . Clerk. I I I 141 5 IN THE B^ARD nF S7PERVI90RI, nF C'YTn4 C^STA ^.^TT!TTY, ST4T? nF 041-TrogVT4. i MOND4Y, FEBRV4RY 17th, 1930. 'i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. A.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olssnn, ' C.H.Hayden, and R.J,Trembath. J.H.'Tells,Clerk. - - - - - - - - - - I In the Matter of Transfer of Flznds. On request of A.N.Sullenger, Countv Auditor, It is on mots^n duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that fnllowing sums be and the same are her=bv transferred to following accounts: I The sum of .,49.02 be and the same is ordered transferred from unappronria,ted Reserve Fund to General Fund t^ pay the balance due on the. Concord Memorial Fall. I It is further ordered that the sum of x75 for material and sunrlies, 550 for telephone and 11000 for mibxge and travelling, exnen_Ges accrn,nt be order=d transferred from unanoroprieted Reserve fund to Hosnital Fund to anplip to the arnronriation of Social Welfare Board. It is further ordered that the sum of 5300 of unexpended balance remaining in the appropriation for remodeling isolation ward, be transferred to the anoronria.tion for purchase of new equipment for County Hosnital. ' It is further ordored that the sum of .0802.75 ordered paid frnm tie General j Fund at last meeting n'' this Board be transfers=d from Survetnr's General Fund I Maintenance annropriation for District 43 to Isital ^utlav Appropriation for that District. It is further ordered that the sum of 52000 be transferred from Road District 5 Capital Outlav Bland aanronriation to road District #5 Maintenance Fmd a.poronrI ti^fie. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. In the Yatter of Conserving, Water Resources 6f Contra Costa County. ' A.C.Gehringer, annears before the Board and submits elan of conserving water for benefit of the farmers of Contra Costa County, and asks the Roard to make an appronriatinn to further said elan and test the feasibility of same; It is ORDr-R3D that said elan be ordered nlaced ^n file and said matter taken under advisement by this Board. i i i I r 1.4 In Natter of Granting Dance Permits. i It is by the Board ordered that the following dance nermits to conduct a dance' until 3 o'clock 4.7:% on morning following date of dance, be granted to following I named persons and societies; I Rodeo Gun Club, Podeo Hall, March 15, 1910. , Yt.Di.ablo Post, #246, American Legion, Danville, Varch 1st, March ;1th, 4rril 5th, 1930. Good Samaritan Club, I.O.O.F.Hall, Danville, March 15, 1930. Dawn Social Club, Maple Hall, San Pablo, 71a.rch 1st, 1930. Live Oak Farm Burean, Feb. 22nd, 1930. Taoh Club, Clvde Inn, Feb. 22nd, 190. I The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Eoard., I In the Natter of Acquisition and Improvement District #3. i This being time and place for filing of vrot.ests to the plans and snecifica.t_ ions for Aceuisiti-n and Improvement District #3, the following persons arrear and 'I protest said imnrovement: J.A.NCVittie, City Manager of the Citv of Richmond, appears before the Bon rd and asks the Hoard nn behalf of the said Trustees of the City of Richmrr d, to exclude Humphrevs 4venue from said Tmnrovement altho+±ah the said Citv had heretofore consented to said imnrovement; also J.L. 'auir arrears before the Board and nrotests against the improvement of Humnhrev 4venue; 4.7).Fieh protests against the widening of Thirtv_sixth etreet; Frank Smoker files a Drotest ' i against said work as laid out in said Improvement District. Thereupon on motion of Supervisor J.N.Lon,, seconded by Snnervisnr C.R.Havdanl, It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on -aid mf tt=r be rnntinuad to and set for Monday, Yarch 3rd, 1930, at 10 o'clock 4.1f. In the Matter of Resignation of i Clare H.Tvler as Fire Commissioner of San Pablo Fire District. Clare H.Tvler having presented t6 this Board his restp_na.tinn as Fire I Commissioner of San Pablo Fir, District, j I It is by the Board ordered thar said resignation be and the same is herebv accepted and said ,ffice declared vacant. i It is further ordered that Frank 'Pebber be and he is h=rebv annoint=3 Fire i Commissioner of San Pabin Fire District to fill the vacanov caused by resignation of Clare H.Tvl-r., ' E In ''atter of Petition for I Formation of a iinIon School 'istict. A Te titinn presented by the heads of families of rranklin Snhool District asking for formation of a Uninn School District to be comprised of „artinez echnol, District and Franklin School District, -as presented to the Board together with a communication from Countv Superintendent of Schools '7m. H.Hanlon, stating that j i I 143' t tie Trustees Board of » r a T ee of _a tinez School District is not favorable to the unionization ; of Martinez and Franklin School Districts, but were favorable to the ennsolidati m Franklin School of said.District with Uartinez School District, in accordance with nrovisi^ns (f Section 2.161 of School Code. j a ' Thereupon a petition for consolidation not having- been presented to this Boar r It is, by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petition be and the game j, is hereby continued to and ,ntil Fonday, ^'arch 3rd, 1930, at 10 o'clock q.z". a h yi In the utter of purchase of z gasoline and grease for use of County Garage. s County Purchasing %gent, J.H.Vorrow having, obtained bide from the differen - 011 Comnaniea for the furnishin^ o£ gasoline and grease for use of tbe Monty, It is, on motion duly made and carried, b„ the Board ordered that J.R. Morrow, as County Purchasing- Agent, be and he is herebv authorized to enter into a contract with Associated Oil Comnanv for furnishing- of all gasoline at frm r cents - below the hosted tank wagon price at time and nla.ce of deliverv. It is further ordered that J.H.Vorrow, as Cceinty Pureha.sinP %sent: be and he is hereby authorized to enter into a contract with *inion oil Comne.nv of la.liforni� for furnishing- of oils and greases in accordance with their bid of Jan. 22nd, 1930. Said deliveries to be made on both contracts beginning- "arch 1st, 1930 end ending -n ' March Ist, 1.931. In the Hatter of nrintin+ County Auditor's Financial Rem rt of Contra Costa County. The County Auditor having filed ^ith this Board a financial report and statement for mar ending July lst, 1929, It is by the Board ordered that said Financial Report be and t',e same is I hereby ordered published in Antioch Ledger in mannar rect,ired by law. 1 It is further ordered that the County Purchasing- %Pent have the Financial 4 Statement and Report printed in booklet form and that the Riohmnnd Independent havinp nreaeted the lowest bid for doing of said work in accordance -dth plans submitted by said Purchas ing Agent, It is by the Board ordered that the contract for printing_ said financial Report and Statement in booklet form with such other in`ormation as has been cnmoutl ed by the County Auditor's office, be and the same is herebv awardsd to Richmond' Daily Indenendent. i i i 144 oi3 I In the Latter of Adoption of Specificati,ns I = for Paintin: of Richmond ?:'emorial Building in City of Richmond. f Supervisor James N.Lone, presents to this Board sneci£ications for painting of Richmond ?femorial Building, It is, by the Board ordered that said specifications be and the same j are her-bv adooted as specifications for the r.A nting of said building; It is further ordernd that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Richmond Daily Independent for rids to be presented to this Board un to the ho,,r of 11 o'clock) A.Y. on YrIN04Y, MARCH 17th, 1930, for painting of said buildinv, in accordance ^rith said plans and snecifica.tions. I I I I I In )fatter of Bids for I re-flooring Old River Bridge. The Board having heretofore advertised for bids for re-flonrina of Old River Bridge in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adopted by this Board, I and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bids are received:i M.B. ?dcGO^AN, '7ork complete, i E.R. STOK,:S, =7,339• RALPE WITER, 7,200. ' Thereupon it a m earing to the Board that the bid of Ralph Bunter is loo,est and best bid nresented, IT IS, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby a" rd'gd to Ralph Hunter far the sum ;f ':7,200. the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa So,tntvf I being liable for rr e-half of this sum, and the County of San Joaquin the other half. Thereupon, it is fl:rther ordered that said Ralnh Hinter give bonds to the County of Contra Costa, in follorin_g sums, to ^it: t-enty_five per cent o` the esti_ I mated contract price for the faithful nerformnnoe of said cont-act and t-enty-five np;r cent of the estimated contract price as scnrity for labor and material nerformed a.ndl furnished. It is further order-d that the District 4ttornev prepare contracts and bonds in accordance with the foregoing order and the Chairman of this Board be and he is ' hereby authorized to execute said contract for and on behalf or the Crnm tv of Contra 11 Costa. I And tee Board takes reces^ to meet on Yrnday, March 3rd, 1930, at lOotclock , i CIIai rman, . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk. I I I i 149 `a�j IIT THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 110NDAY, PARCH 3rd, 1930• The Brard met at 10 o'clock A.w. �j Present: Ron. 'S.J.Buchanan, Ohai=an; Supervisors James N•Long, Oscar Olsson, ' C.H•Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Nells,Clerk. The yin•.ttes and proceedings of tate Board for and during the month of February, 1930, are rea to t e Board and by the Boerd approved as read and signed by the ' chairman, and Clerk. In the latter of Erecting Road Signs. The California Automobile' Association having reported to this Board that there are certain signs necessary to be placed along the rublic Highr+ays of the County, to wit: u One Reflector sign at 'nzersection of Coventry Road and Edgecroft Road, Kensington Park. Two Reflector Signs at Hookston Eonument to protect the travelling public from hitting rhe monument. It is by the Board ordered that said California Automobile Association ;!s be and they are hereby authorized to erect one Reflector Sign at intersection of ' Coventry Road and Edo croft Road, Kensingtrn Park, and Two Reflector Signs, one at place of lZemorial Monument at Hookston and one 300 feet east of said Monument. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Hoard.<, re 'f In the Tarter of Consolid9tion of Franklin School District and martir.ez Scaool District. A pttition having beea filed with the Board of Supervisors asking for unioni- zation of Franklin Sehaol District with Martinez School District, and said petition being signed only by heads of farmilies of Franklin School District and 'wartinez School District not favorin:. said unionization, and said .anter havir& been referred to the Oounty Super`atendeat of Schools, .Gilliam H.Hanlon, and 3?2pervisor Oscar Olsson, Sup-1 ervisor of Supervisor District #2 and Supervisor C."•Hayden, Supervisor of Supervisor) j District ;r3 and said P7illiar., H. Hanlon, S",perir.tendent of Schools having recommended to this Board that Martire: School District was not ir favor of unionization and he considered the consolidation of said school Districts the best for all purposes, and 3,:pervisor Olsson of Sunervisor District $2, and Supervisor F.a;!den, of Supervisor M Cistrict rd3, agreein to consolidatior. of Franklin :;chnol District with Martinez Scho 1 y, District, and the school home of said r^^r nklin School i4strict being about three r:iL a by `ravelled.Toad from school hou-,e in Martinez School District, and the Superi - - � it tendent of Schools so r=comsending, It is, by the Board orderod, on motion duly made and carried, that Franklin 3o1hool District ;,e an,:: t same is hereby conanlidated -:ith and added to Martinez Schdol District. under t".e of":lartin z School District-11 0 . i I I i f 4 f) I In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District 43. i Good cause anise^.ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said Acquisition and Improvement District #3, be continued to and set I for Yond,.y, Y arch 17th., 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. i In the Matter of Aproval of P:arrants of Reclamation District ;$1619. Good cause appearing, it is b7 the Board ordered that the following warrant ' of Reclamation District 41619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Mount. 666 Feb. 25th, 1930 $75.00 '067 11 50.00 666 616.00 1 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by af'ixirg their signatures the:cto. i I I In the ::'atter of a nnroval of warrants i of Reclamation District '#802. j i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow-I ing, warrants of Reclamation District X02, be and the same are hereb^ approved, to ' wit. No. Date Amount. 529 l:dreh 1st, 1930 S 70.00 530 6.50 531 139.63 532 " 1512.80 4 53+3 19.70 535 60.97 And the Chairman and Clerk of t'-is Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. In the ?latter of approval of '.warrants of Reclamation District #2059. ' Good cause acpea.ri ng therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following i warrants of Reclamation District ,#2059, be and the sane are hereby approved, to wit: ( No Date Amount. i 0.00 7176 Feb. 26, 19'50 a 150'.80 , n 719 ° 11'0.10 720 " 56.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I { i P ' X47`; In the Latter of Correction of Assessments. 1 County Assessor Geo. 0.Zeese, having filed Certificate snowing that clerical i errors appear on the Assessment roll for the fiscal year 1929-30, and asking ! <o- authorization to correct same in' accordance accordance with provisions Section 3381 of 'rte Political Code,and said correcti,n being consented to by 4.3.Tinn-ng, District i j Attprne`7 of Contra Costa County; A. It is, by the Board ordered that -he 'ollowin,F correction of assessment be and t''e R. ..e is here'oy ordered nadet - In Vol. 23, Assessment #53025,'Joe J.Dutro, is assessed with E 1/2 of V.E. 1/4; \T.". 1/4 of N.L. 1,14, of Section. 33, T.1M. R. 1 E. containing 120 acres, and S.E. 1/4 of S.E. 1/4 of sec. 29, T 1 N. R. I E. containing 40 acres. Said prop erty now belongs to the County of Contra Costa, I The Board orders that said taxes and delinquencies thereon. be and tGe same i are her=by, ordered cancelled.,. I In the +atter of Applications for i Dance permits. The follo,,iing persons and societies havins- made application for a permit to i cond:ct a dance until 3 o'clock A.Y. on mornins following dance, Danville Fire Dept. Yen,orial Hall, D,nville, c:arch 22::d, 1930. Royal Neighbors of America, I.O.C.F.Hall, Danville, Yarch 29, 1930. ' Rodeo sun Club, Rodeo, E'arch 5th, 1930. It is by :he Boars ordered that the above named persons or societies be and they, are hereb• granted permission to conduct a dance until j o''clock A.L. on morning follemrins dates of dance as above stated.,.- In the _atter r Petition of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company for permission to cross county road with pipe. Pacific Telephone 3. Telegraph Company having requested t:;is Hoard for permission tn, place a two inch iron pipe across East Third Street,Pittsburg, according to Schedhle si;o:cn on ""outine Order H 1271—CM, Pittsburg, presented with said w tition. It is, by the Hoard ordered that said permit be and the sante is hereby granted, the said :cork to be constructed under the supervision of and to the entil satisfaction: of supervisor of District Vo• 4, and the `%o-.mty Surveyor of Centra Costa County.« 1 In the .fatter of Contract of Ralph Hunter, on Old River Bridge. Ralph &anter, Navin; filed with this Hoard, his bond a nd contract on repair of Cid River Mdse. It is, bv_ the Hoard ordered that :;.aid Ralph Hunter have returned, to him I the certified check ,._-_ch accoup--nied :.is bid. r I 148 In the `atter of Transfer of Funds. I An increase in capital outlay% appropriation of tae County Garage being ndcessary to make possible the purchase of a new Caterpillar Tractor and Bulldozer, It is by "he Board orderd that the sum of $3551.65 be and the same is hereby ordered , transferred from unappropriated reserve fvn3 to General Find for said purchase. It is further ordered that „he sum of :74150.50 be and the same is hereby transferred from the Reserve appropriation of Supervisor District #12 fund'.Nsoiial Outlay appropriation of that fund, to ray the balance due Tiffany, McReynolds & Tiffany for ;radiT St.Larv's College Road. , It is further or_ered that the sum of 200 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from unappropriated reserve fund to General Fund to cover cost of transporting prisoners and indigents from Township No. 15, for balance of fiscal i year.r I J In the "Wafter of allonance to I - indigents. Good cause appe-:ring therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following!, allowances to indigents be and t::e same are hereby ordered discontinued from and after date set opposite their respecti•e names: j YRS. LARTHA !017NTFORD, 247 Second St. Ric=ond, discontinued feb. 1st, 1930. ' The alloc.ance her-,tofore :Wade to :.tRS. CAT_IMPSNE STE:"ART, 330 5th St. j Pittsburg, discontinued January 1st, 1930• The allowance heretofore :rade to nS. JUANITA AYES, San Pablo, discontinued; Feb. 1st, 1930. i The allowance heretofore made to NIRS. EDITH RYAN, for Yurphy Children 2309 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito, discontinued reb. 25, 1930. i The a'louanoe heretofore made to „:RS. MARY CLARK, Box 1654 Richmond>Cal. discoutin,-d Feb. 1st, 1930. I It is further order.!d that the follod-nk, cash allowances be and the same are hereby made to following named indigentsi commencing on dates set opposite their respective names: LRS. GUADALUPIE DELGADD, 270 71. 5th St. Pittsburg, 550 per month commencing Jan. 1st, 1970. i ZLLIAE H. KILGORE, Antioch, County cash allowance of $10 per month commencing Jan. 1st, 1930. MS. IREKE SI-TENEY, Oakley, County cash allowance of $15 per month commencing Jan. 1st, 1930. JOHN ZAPF, Antioch, $12 per month, commencing Jen. lst, 1930. i IMS. JOHN HESSI=Pt, 523- 3rd St. Richmond, $10 per month commencing Jan. lat,M0 bins. GUISEPPA "6RRANTE, 536 Cutler St. Pittsburg, 415. per month commencing 4-lst, 1930. ' ROSA PUCCIO, 340 :rest 7th St. Pittsburg, county cash allowance of $7.pea mo. commencing Jan. 1st, 1930. ias. sALVATOAE RUSSO, 257- ',,est 3rd St. Pittsburg, y10 per month, commencing Jan. 1st, 1930. MS. GAETANO LoC0000 36 W. 5th St. Pittsburg, $15 county cash alosance beginn°n_ Jan. 1st, 1930• j LRS. A'xANDA 1,:33SENGER, 405 E. Lynn St. Bay Point, co-mty cash allowance of $20 per month commencing Jan. 1st, 1930. L:RS. ANGELO FLORES, 755 ldontezuma St. Pittsburg, county cast, allowance of $5.00 per month commencing JanRary 1st, 1930. L!RS. ANNA L. JOHNSON, Byron, County Cash allowance of $20 per month beginninr Jan. let, 1930. i 14.q t1R. AND 12S. CHARLES HANSTROL, 1055 Cumberland St. Pittsb�lg, county cash allow ance of $25 per month commencing Jan. let, 1930- I ;LA!IE YANSIETTA, 806 'Nest St. Pittsburg, county cash allowance of $10 beginni Jan.lst, 1930. That allovance heretofore made to HRS. A.G. 1STHERELL, for care of Lorenzo, ' Sylvester and Coral Pitt, Martinez, Cal. be increased from $40 county allowance to ; $ 0 county aid beg-nninc Jan. 21, 1930. It is further order id that allowance heretofore made to YRS. KkRY S_4fORE, Concord, of $3.% state aid and $30 county aid, be and the same is hereby decreased to $20 state and $20 county aid, beginning-March 8th, 1930. That MRS. EDNA CHRISTIE , 2619 Bay Point High,ay, Con rd, be and she is hereby granted $10 state and w3) c unty aid, for her care of Rose and John Murphy I tX beginning Jan. 25, 1930. ' It is further ordered that !IRS. 1?ARY VIERRA, Avila St. & Panhandle, Richmond, Annex, Richmond, Cal. be and she is hereby granted state aid $40 and $40 county aid for four half orphan children beginning Feb-7th, 1930- . r MRS. GRACE JOSE, 1106 Liberty St. El Cerrito, be and she is hereby granted $20 state and 820 county aid, beginning Feb. let, 1930• The slid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 5 4nd the Board takes recess to meet on Ynnday, March 17th, 1970, at 10 A o'clock A.", UMIAA/G(tGl Mini rman. v � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. A 3i 1 A x� "i Y C::Qyy I I 150 I IN TIE BOARD OF SvUPERVISORS nF 0^RTPA gr-3T4 Cnln77y, ST4Ts OF 041.I7-'RNI4. MONDAY, MARCH 17th, 1930• Board met at 10 o'clock 4.M. Present; Hon. "l.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James R.Long, Oscar Olsson C.H.Hav_den, and R.J.Trembsth. J.IT.7P.11s,1771ark. In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Probation Officer T.A•Boyer, having made following recommendations to this i i Board, It is, on motion made and carried, by the Board ordered that beginning �. . March let, 1931, county support for the McKee children granted to probation i officer T.A.Bover be reduced.from $50 to " per month and that state aid of A40 per month be and the same is herebv granted, beginning FebTUary let, 1930. That beginning March 1st, 1930, 5100 a month advanced by tha County to i Probation Officer T.A.Bover for support and maintenance of the seven Ostrander children be reduced to 170 per month and that state aid of 170 per month be allow- ed, said State aid to date from Januar,• 1st, 1930. The vote of the Board on said order being unenimousI i I i In the ;latter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa Connty. i 1 co,,imittee from the Cnunty Federation of 'foments Clubs ?nnea.r trfor the Board and states to the Board that meetings of the rwinty Federa.tinn of '7omens Clubs are going to be held in Richmond and in Oakland, durina,the months of 47)ril and May, and that said committee are desirous of hiving certain advertising matter I - I and sourvenirs to be distri':ute^ among the delagate.s to said Federation meetings, j i advertising the resources and industries of Contra Costa County, and asking this i Board to contribute toward said advertising and furnishin-of said souvenirs the sumi of $100 for said purpose, and it anpearin.g to the Board that said recuest 7..9 reason- able, and will be to t.e best interests of Contra. Costa Oonnty to f„rnish said sonven%Ts i and advertising matter, I It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that t",e spm of $100 be and the same is herebv set aside in County Treasury of Contra. Costa. Ornxnty out of the Advertising* Fund for said purnose-, said amnunt to `;a pail to Sall Om,nty i Federation of Women's Clubs on pr-sentatinn of duly verified claims thernfor. The vete, thereon being unanimous. i In the Matter of annroval of 17arrants of Reclamation District #2024. ' Good cause appearing Cher=for, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be anprovcd, to wit; N o. Date Amount. i 130 Jan. 10, 1930 $1210.10 131 59.00 And t'cte Chairman and clrrk of this Board are herebv authorized to note the , I approval of said warrants 'oy at'aching their signatures thera`o. j P A nJ, In the ?'atter of Approval of 7arrants of s• ReeI District #2025. YJ Good ca*ise annearinr, th^refor, it is by the Board ordered that the foljo�ing I warrants of said District be a.rmroved, to rrit: No. Date 4mount. 145 Jan. 10, 1930 11390.00 " 57.00 aE And the Chairman and !jerk of this Bonrd are herabv authorized to note the approval of said warrants by attachinc their signatures thereto. x q In the 'Fatter of approval of larrantr of Reclamation District #2026. ' j Good cause anoearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the fnllomin2 warrants of said District be approved, to wit: .To. Date 4mount. i -Y 135 Jan. 10, 1930, ?120.00. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Boprd are hecebv authorized to note the approval of said warrants by att.chinp their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Trustees of Reclamation I District #900. I a If The Trustees of Reclamation District 4300 having notified this Board that Ben H.Baird has resigned as Trustee of said Reclamation District and said resianation has been accented and reauestinr' this Board to annoint Henry R.vail as a l'ember of Board of Trustees of said District, It is by the Board ordered that Henri, R.vail be and he is herPbv annointed i x a Member of the Board of Trustees of -R clamation District #900 for term prescribed bv1 law. i "a In the :'atter of Advertising for , bids for Painting Richmond Memorial Hall. This Board havinc her-tofore adopted plans and snecifications for said work and advertised for bids for said painting, .and this being the time and rla.ce for ' receiving bids, the following bidders file bids in fnllowinr• sums, to wit: dOS^.PH J. B RDOe? P. S^Ns: x Bid "A" All work as csr specifications prepared by James T.Narbett, Architect, for the sum of ';1660.00. Bid "B" Sum deducted from lump sum Bid 114" if all staining of wood work is omitted, the slim of X725.00. J Bid "C" All work as per specifications extent in placeof Ira sbin painted work, wash off all grease and then dust down all walls and ceilings and Give same a coat of size previous to nairdng, this makinc a. more la,stin� job and is ee,wal to t-o coats of paint, add to Bid "A" the enm of 4100.0nI LAYBLE & LAIBLE: Bid "A", $950.00. " Bid "B 225.00 deduct I tlJ CHARLES L. SURTOUT: Bid "A", 1986.00. Bid "B" Deduct 5300.00. - f PATTERSONBROS: Bid "Al, $69o.00 Bid "B" Deduct 4475.0% PIEDVONT DECORATIAG CO. I '. Bid "A" 5863.00: Bid "B" States that staining is not specified. Thereupon it annearin¢ to the Board that there is some question Re to !zhether the said bias are understood by bidders, It is, bvtbe Board ordered that the further hearing on said bids be and the same is herebv contin„ed to and set for vondav, April 7th, 1930, at 10 o'clock , In the ?Fatter of Grantinp Dance permits. It is by the Board ordered that the following permits are herebv allowed to following Societies to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock :A.?'. nn fnllo-inr- dates: Clyde Inn, tlarch 15th, 1970. Brentwood Dance Pavilion Committee Ya.rch 15th, 1970. The Arabian Knights Club of Byron, March 29th, 1930. 1111 The said order is passed by the unanimous vete of the Board., I In the Matter of Cancellation of Taxes for Veterans "felfare Board of the State of California. The Veterans Welfare Bo-rd having filed with this Board a netitinn alleging II I that on the recordinv dates set onnosite the following hereinafter described narcels� of land the Veterans 1elfare Board was and ever since has been, and now is the owner of said real property and that said oranerty was assessed to the person nr nersons named for the year mentioned following the respective nrovPrty descriptions, and I praying that an order be made and entered b,• this Board in accordance wit!+. 4ecti­1 2 2 of Statutes of 1925, directing the County Auditor an,' Tax collector of said Intra Costa County to cancel the tax levy on each and all of tie foreroinc assessments together with penalties and costs, if any, attached thereto, said nraver of said i petition being directed only to assessments for taxes and not reo,nestine cancellatioP Of any special assessment for street work or othsr improvements of like character, and the District 4ttornev of ^,ontra Costa County, havinr consented to the cancellatiln of the assessments and accruing penalties and costs, if anv, unnn slid rronerty, I It is by the Board ordered that all of the said taxes on the hereinafter property excluding taxes for assessment for street. ^cork or other imorovements of like character be and the s-me are herebv orderad cancelled by the ^,ounty Auditor and Tax Collector of Contra Costa County to wit: That certain tract of 1^.nd situate in `he city of M rker^ito, innnty of i Cort ra Costa, State of lali£ornia, ana (?escri'ed as follows: i Being the Easterly 25/38 of Lot 37 and the westerly 10/19 of Lot '45 in Block 20 as designated on the maD entitled "Ric nond Traffic ?enter" whic.1 man was i 1 i IA i 153.1° `a t filed in 'he office of the Recorder of the OWnty of Contra Costa,State of California, on Aril 18, 1914, in Volume 11 of "ans, at nate 256, described as foliopip BECIN!TIVC at the southeasterly corner of Lot 37 in Block 20 as designated I o:j the man above referred to, and runn= thence as follows: '7esterly alonz the II Jj ^i Southerly line of said Lot 37, a distance of 25 fe•-t• thence northerly, a distance of 115 feet to a noint on the northerly line of Lot 37, which noint is distant westerly 21.10 feet from the northerly corner of said Lot 37• thence easterly a.lonR ' fhe Northerly line of said Lot 37 and Lot 36 in said Block 26, a. distance of 37.95 f feet to a point, which point is distant easterly 16.5$ feet from the northwesterly corner ofsaid Lot 36; thence southerly 115 feet to a point on the sontherl•, line Of }ot 36, which point is distant easterly 20 feet from the sornthwesterly corner Of said Lot 36; thence westerly alonm the snntherly line of said Lot 36, a distance 'of 20.feet to a point of beirinning; a Deed recorded November 13, 1929, in Vol. 212 naFe 41, of Official Records. Taxes 1930-31- Assessed to East Richmond Heights Land Comnanv, a c ornora.tion. ; " That certain tract of land situate in the City of Richmnnd, County of Contra Costa, State Of Califnrnia, and described as fnllows: Being Lots 5 and 9 in Bloc` "C" as designated on the man entitled Wan of Pichmond Center Addition" which man was filed in the office of the recorder of the County of Contra Costa, Stnte of lalifornia, on 4ugustl4, 1911, in vol. 5 of Vans, at nage 115. Deed recorded December 27 1929, in Volume 193 Of Page 436 of Official record.. 2nd Installment taxes 1929—+0. 1 Assessed to Oeorce R. Lindemgnn and Janet K.Lind a menn. "- d The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of 'he Board. ,. rt In the `Satter of apnlication of Pacific Telenhone n, Telerranh Comnany for permission to erect Holes on County ' Road near 11alnut Creek. Pacific Telenhone A Telegranh Comnanv having made annlication to this Board for permission to place certnin poles and anchors as shown en glue Print Sheet No. 2, their Job Order 5170—Walnut ^reek attached to said avnlics.tion, , It is, by the Board ordered that said request be and the same is hereby granted, said noles to be erected ander the sunervision and to the entire satisfacti n of the County Surveyor and Sunervisnr of Supervisor District No. 3. `a In the ':atter of Trustee of Tenney Terrace Fire District. This Board having been notified that Yr. R.Spencer, One of the Commissioners! k s for Tenney Terrace Fire District,Crockett, has removed from the County of Contra Co.�ta s and is now a resident of Oakland, ��„ 3 It is, by the Board order-d that said office be and the same is herebv declared vacant. It is further ordered that Cantain Samnel Johnson be and re is bereb„ anooi t•_ ed a Commiacioner of Tennev Terrace Fire District, in place of —illiam H.Snencer, removed. y i 114 In the Matter of Purcha.sinFc Sn-plies. , C IG u, _.._ .. .. • there beinp: no second to said-,nresentatdon . I of'said Resolution, said Resolution was lost for sant of a second ; Thereupon said James N.Long, stated to the Board that he would again present said Resolution nt 11 o'clock, AJ'. on Vandav, 4-il 7th, 1930. In the ':'atter of Adopting plans and specifications for re-inforced concrete culvert under Buchanan Road in 4+an. Dist. $�E. R.R.4rnold, County Surve--or presents to this Board plq.ns and sr+ecificatinna strain sheets and working details for the buildine of a, reinforced concrete culvert under Buchanan Road in Sun. Dist. #4, of Contra. Costa. County, which said cilvert is located two miles south cf the lits of Pittsb+n•fr, and one-fourth mile east n£ the southeast corner of Section 19, T 2 DI., R. 1 E., Y.D.B.8 ". Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said plans and snecifications, I str ain sheets and working details for building of said culvert, be a.dnnted b., this Board as said nlans and soecificat i�ns,strain sheets and wnrkinF- details, for said work. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Plttsbur Post, for bids to be nresented to this Board un to hour of 11 olclock 4.". on Mondav, 4pril 7th, 1930, for the building- of said culvert in accordance with said plane and specifications. In the Matter of 4cq,iisition and Improvement District #3 of the Cnunty of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION OVERRULING- PROTESTS. ' "MMR-AS, the Board of Supervisors of the County c$ Contra costa, State n£ California, on the 20th da.v of January, 1930, pass its Resolution of Intention *in. 3I ' in the above entitled matter, to order certain Rork to be done and ace+us tions and i f improvements to be made under and in nursuance of the 114cauisition and Improvement Act of 1925" fixing in said Resolution. the 17th day of February, 1930, as the time for the consideration of all protests and objections in said matter; reference is :. hereby made to said Resolution of Intention for all particulars therein enntained; AND 7:-.07AS, certain owners of rronertlr liable to be assessed for said ac^uisition and improvement have made written protest or objections at the time fixed for hearing same; I+ i .4idD -:HER'AS, at the time set for hearin.R nrotests and objections the said i Board proceeded to hear tle sane and reFilarly contim,ed said hea.rina to this the 17th day of }torch, 1930, at the hour of 11 o'clock 4.". of said dav; II f 155; i { F AND 7FER?AS, at Said continued hearing all of said nrntest end objections j i having been heard and duly considered together with evidence oral and documentary concerning the same, and said Board being required to pass upon the sa^+e, it is ieraby I t R.SOYMED, By the Board of Snnervisors of the ununty of Contra Costa, State ' of California, that 9-11 of the said protests and objections of every k`nd or nature be, and the same are hereby overruled and denied. Said protests are less than 504 of the area to be assessed. The foregoing Resolution was duly and repiilarly introduced and adnrted by thet Board of Supervisors of the Cminty of Contra Costa, at a rep_ular meeting ther?of held March 17th, 1930, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Ehmervisors J.N.Long, Oscar clsson, c.H.Havden, '.J.B+rchana.n, and R.J.Trembath. Noes: `Tone. Absent: None. 3 In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvem-nt District f3 of the County of Contra Costa. RESnLYTION RESCINDING PP.00LRDITTGA. Deeming it for the rnblic good, it is herebv resolved by the Board of Supervisors of the Co,mty of Con`ra Costa, that all of the resnluticns, orders and other uroceedings heretofore had and taken in the "atter of Acgr:isitinn and Tmnrove_I ment District ;F3, of the Uointy of Co:tra Costa (extent ac hereinafter designated) be, and the sane are hereby rescinded, annulled anB set aside. The Resolution ex- cepted from the above order o` rescission is"dated Octobar 7, 19^9, a.nnointing Homar T.Patterson, attorney, and anpointinm Edward A.Hoffman, "Engineer of 'Cork" and direct- ing the preparation of specifications. The attornev heretofore appoint-d to the above i entitled matter is herebv directed to rr-naro new proceedings in said rnit+er, and the "L'npineer of "fork" her:ntofnre appointed in the above entitled na.tt=r is hereby directed to prepare an present ner specifications therefor, in ac^ordance ^i t1 the original order, with the following changes: EXCLrTDING from said pronnsed acq,risitinn and improvement the lands necesca for extend_np. Hmmnhrev Avenue from its nr=sent termina.tion at Thirty-sixth Street, east^rlv to San Pablo Avenue, with a uniform width of sixty feet. The foregoing Resolution ras dnly and revnlarly introduced and adopted by ' the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa., at a reeala.r meeting thereof held March 17th, 1930, by the foll'owin.Fz vote: Aves: Supervisors J.N.Long, Oscar nlsson, I.H.Havden, '".J.?hinhanan, and R.J.Trembath. Noes: Sinre. Absent: ?one. h 156 In the Matter of Allo+.^nces to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the cash allo,vances heretofore made to followi.npir named indigents be and same are hereby discontinued fron dates set onposite their respective names: ' ^..A. ALL"-:?, Lsfa-vette, discontinued FPbruary let, 1930. � LUCIA RIC^^BUOITC, 1aln-t Creek, count- cash allo^ante silo per month di•scontim,e¢ February lst, 1930. GUISEPPE B. BRUNO, 2 York St. Pittsburg, county aid discontinued on accom- of d=ath. IMS. EV!. .ACREY, co,,nty cas'• all"ance of +20 per month discontimied as of March 1st, 1030. BELLE LIVINGc;T^??, Pinole, state and co-inty aid for need,, children be denied. It is further ordered that t,e follov,inr named nersons be and the sRne are 111 hereby allowed county cash allo:^.anceacom-epcing on dates set onnosite their resnect}ve names, said allo-rance to continue in force as heretofore sranted; MRS. NANCYCT1F':?I'1^,HA",15^9 Pennsylvania Ave. Ric'imond, county cash a.11o^arce $25 per month be continued as of Jan. 1st, 1930. URS. 'Mli? DAVIS, 210 Robert Avenue, E1 Ierrit0, county cash alto-ance 0,15 per month continued as of date of Jan. lets 1930. MRS. ;:'AGGIE 000K, 1210 -1 Barrett Avenue, Richmond, county cash allo"a.nce of g40 be continued as o_' Tan. let, 1930. MRS. Ai?dIE KELLEGHA`T, 2.25 Clarence St. Pt.Richmond, county cosh allowance of $50 ner month continued as of Jan. 1st, 1930. 'TRS ELIZAEET3 OLV!-ENTS, 2634 Esmond Ave. Richmond, county cash a.11owanee of .,$16'.50 being continued as of Jan. 1st, 1930. YRS. JANCE CTTT"-LL, 445_ 2nd St. Richmond, County ^Rs, n?ln-ance of 320 per month, continued as of Jan. lets 1930. LRS. SARAH LONG, 1915 Barrett Ave. Richmond, count,, cash allowance of L'15 per month continued as of Jan. 1st, 1930. MRS. VIRGI?'IA DEL GAD£LLC, San Pablo, $40 county ^ash allowance continued a of Jan. let, 1930. ELIZABam'E FIT'ZZK, 5 Bishop St. Pt.Richmond, continued oounty aid o' ';20 per month beginning Jan. lit, 1930. 'h.. ANDR^'7 00--PMMY, R.P.D. 1, Box 332, San Pablo, 410 county aid as of Jan. 1st, 1930. M. SA`.'UEL CORM-ELL, San Pablo, Co,nty cash allowance of 1:15 he contim:ed as of Jan. lst, 1930. YR. 140SE?7DO VA3wUEZ, 257 1/2- 2nd St. Richmond., co•inty cps', allowance of 120 be continued as of Jan. let, 1,170. QRS. ANT�)E S. UTIs, 3911 ^hio Vit. Richmond, county cast' a.11o,^ance of n50 Per month continued as of Jan. let, 1930. LRS. GUADALUFFE LEMOS, 131 Barrett Ave. Richmond, county cash alio•^.ance of III per month be increased to 45 per month; all other relief of kind, discontinued. ' :RS. CARRIE DOEBLIN, 1663-11 th St. Richmnnd, continuance of county cash allow ance of .,15 per moot?: beMinnin^ Jan. 1st, 1930. I I `!R. JCT+" ^_ILL, 425_ 15th St. Richmond, continuance of x`10 county cash s.11owr�ce berinninr, Jan. 1st, 1930• YRS. LOTTI37 OII.ART_E, Market and First Sts. San Pablo, continuance of R40 count- aid beginn n_ ss of Jan. let, 1930. --RS. ?'ARY ELLT^TTs 137_ Edd^ 9t. Pt.Richmond, contin,r-nce of county aid to f y amount of $lo per month, beginning Jan. 1st, 1030. J^s7pui`? NAVAP.RO, 49 Filbert St. Richmond, continuance of S20 ner month c6unty cash allowance dated fro,+i Jan. let, 1930. ?RS. IVA E. GRA??A-, Box 13'-, R.P.D. 1, Berkeley, ;15 ner mnnth coanty cash allowance be cnatin•ied ss of Jan. let, 1970. URS. HAZEL YAi:,-11, 30_ 4th St. Richmond, counta cas^. allo-ance of !K0 per month continued as of Jan. 1st, 1930. 3•• '?'• G. VWTOZA, San Pablo, eounty cas' a.11owa.nce of 620 ner month as of Jan. let, 1930, be increased to A10 per most'r. beginnino- '_!arch 1st, 1930. e IMS. CLARA B N30I?, 216 Kearney St. El Cerrito, 920 ner month co+mtv aid 'Tom fan. let, 1930, be increased $5- making a total of 125. beginning Varch lst, 1930. YR. A.C. PLV'.L.SY, Box 36, 110 Avis Drive, E1 Cerrito, 930 uer month county aid beginning March let, 1930. ' ELL4 T. CASE, Danville, county cas'. ^7.1owance of 518. ner month be onntin•,ed from Jan. 1st, 1930. FRET' AOKT, Danville, connty cash allo•7ance of 912. -cer month be cnntin•pd from Jan. let, 1930- "-R3. 47'?A B :'SRCURZ^, 135 Berellessa. St. Yartinez, count* cash allowance of 50 per month be continued from Jan. 1st, 1930. ' RS. '..:KC ROj,'.TS, 101S Alha^bra. Ave. ?__"artin=z, county e»ah allo ante of 925 1 per month contise d from Jan. 1st, 1930. DANIEL & CAROLINT HANIFF, Eartinez Highwav, ^alnut Creek, 920 county cash allowance from: Jan. 1st, 1930. ?LAY BROCK, R.F.D. Box #92, Homestead Avenue, 7almit Creek, county cash allow- anee of $$`10 per month, commencincr Jan. lit, 19-M. SYDNEY & JOSEPHI?^ BUSH, Fairview, Pa-tinez, connty cas`+ allora.nceo" 1,:50 per month continued from Jan. 1st, 1930• `,1ARGARET HORAITIS, 2089 nrant St. Concord, 120 crninty cash allowance be Erant d fro:;: arch 1st, 1930• 22R•. J.L. KATES, Elm & G. Sts. Antioch, continuance of A40 ner month co+snty aid, beginning Jar.. let, lc?70. :'ARV T. VASaU•Z, Oakley, county cash allowance of 980 state aid be decrea.sedl E to y70 state aid as of 'arch ?th, 1930. ANDRE-! LATHROP '7ALICR, Oakley, a20 county cash allowance, be gra.nted from March ld., 1930. ' The said order la ra.ssed by the unanimous vote of +,he Board y 2 5 In the '.:atter of Eg lowance to aged persons in need. It annea.rinr to the Board that the £ollowinrr named versnns are aped a^d in ned and over the ap-e of 70 y=ars, and are citizens.of the TTnited States for at least . fifteen years before makin- annlica.tion aid, and have resided contim,onaly in the i United States for fifteen ,ears im-aediately orecedinr the date of the a.nnlication, and that said nrnlicants have comnlied with the lam in s+,ch case made and nrovided It is by the Bo•�rd ordered that aid ba rrranted to folln,inp- aged nersnns ' ' in need as fol'oss: ANDRT-7 B. JOSSELYN , 342- Sonth 7th St. Richmond, me!. county aid and st,t0 aid .,,`15.00 par month begir.,ing of Jan. 1st, 1930. � s "RS. ''.4RI''TT4 4LLSN, 169- 7th St. Richmona, 69 ner month county aid and 1,9.On state aid, datin- frn•c Jan. lst, C-HAR173 On"OLkS, Lafavette, 915 ner month county aid and "15. ner month state ' aid datinm from Jan. 1st, 1970. otel Danville, 9'10 state and 910 county aid ROB-RT BRO ID'Z'SLD, Danville, H beginnin° Jan. 1-t, 1930. r :'4R" PER?RIA, 731 Allen St. Vartinez, 910 state and "10 county aid, begin nine Jan. lqt, 19',0. LR. 4??G??ST SOMME, Boil Place, Syron, 910 state and *10 cmTnty aid beginning Jan. 1st, l970. I SAi*D'I L4"BR^, vi sherman'c 7rnarf, .Antioch, 110 coimty aid and. °1n state aid beginnimr Jan. 1st, 1970. A:I7RD'". J. B^•+'iT^", Antioch, "lO State aid and w10 connty aid, '^Peinn`n� Jana 1st, 1930. ]F,ISS FLORE'.?CE HARRIS 256- '6th St. Richmond, X15 county and "15 state Beginning !larch 1st, 1930. i' r 153 NANCY HO"ART) XT-CHOLSON, Brent-ooq., gin state And 1*10 county aid, 'heqinninq YaTchlet, 1930. }6RS. t17 .�tp.te �!ARy j A JIM T-T' .;qn*7 -0TT--,q?6- 5th It. Ridim-Ind, 'I; colint'k, 'T*rl aid begin March 1st, 1930. JoHN SPENO-ER PkTRICX OnTT,—�!, 926- 8th St. Richmond, X19 cniintir and ^^-lG state aid, beginning "arch let, 1910. .,ARn4 ELLA FLIPP7:N 277icholl Ave. Pt. Richmond, 515 co,111tv and Rir state aid beginnlnf^ Yarch!at, 1910- GENTRY, 9 Baccli" Ave. Hprc-ilesI 415 state and 415 coiintv aid, bprrinn n;r March let, 1910. LrRG. rk--"ILLA SPVTCxR 1 641- Snth l5t1h St. Richmond 17 co,inty end "7. state P d commencing 1-a-ch Int, 1930. STERLING kn"ROIT PERKINI, Box 77, Lafavette, 512.50 state and 112.50 county aid beginning ',arch l^t, 1930- JA!7,3 FTTT*NR7 POLI-ING7.7,9an Ramon, 512.50 state and ft2.50 county Rid begirnina March 1st, 1930- r-LIZkET-7ri ALBRIGHT, Box 131, Taln"t Creek, 415 state Pnd ,*19 county aid, beginning :'arch Ist, 1910- *71LLTAY SnPH17NSOX, Ygnacio Valley, Concord, 110 state end 510 county aid, beginninp-, ''arch 19t3 1930. GEORGE P-CI, Concord, 915 state and 415 county aid, bezinnlwr "arch lit, 191f P. LMLTJAR^, Sailro-,,d Ave. Pittsburp, t12.50 state And 'tll-90 county aid beginning yarab lt, 1930. ALBERT YARTP! HILL, Knir.ht-ien, 46 state end county aid, begfnninr Varob 1pt, 1930. F1YIL !MEISRI Box 631, Br=ntwoodt 912.50 state and 112.50 county aid, 1hecinni fP Yarob 19t, 1930. 0:,jt CHURL'S ED-vARD !!0RIXT, Ir)22 - lOtb St. Antioch, ST4TT aid Aln, and county aid 410, commencing ?"arch lst, 1970. It is further order,! th!3t tne County Auditor draw remrrrnt mn county Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents and VInt t'le 0ount" Treasurer pq.y the same., In the !f9tt-2r of Applications fmm Aged Needy for aid. On recommendation of Yrs.Ruth 'FeCoTd, ?tanager Contra Costs. 00nnty Social Telfare Department, It is, by the Board ordered that the followlng n-mad amlicants for aid be and the save are hereby denied; S. 'Y4,RY MOOR7, Box 44, Rodeo, LTELVIN '!ILLkRD GROVrR, 329- 4th St- Ric'��m"nd- ALBERT R7'70RDS, 'Taldo St. MI Cerrito, ITILLIAM AITORE1 77ALK%R, 719 lashintrton Ave. pt.Richmnnd- OISTT TTV^'TA9 HILL7R, 104- First St. Richmond, Cal. 7RS. CLARA TH^"99,2073 Barrett St. Richmond. CHARLES -IALT-R THII-ki, 2017 Barrett It. Richmond. TFISS N1,14TIE R-ESBIT, 621 Bissell Ave. Richmond. DR. ED ,ARD 971TH, Danville. AMELIA '-OOR3, ARMOR, R.F.D. Box 233, '7alnut �Teek CHARLES BROITT, Taln-t ^7ee.k. C.H. TREETTE, CL-Ston- FRANCES NILBURN S.',7TH, Pittsburg. HENRY HUTTIXGER, XniR-btqen. 15� In the .'a*.ter of Construction of a Bsv Shore Hiph7av from Richmond to San Jose. A committee from the California State Chamber of Commerce armears before the ' ' Board of 5,ioervisors and states to the Board that thev ire interested in the con-tructl ion of an industrial uigh•?av beinn built for heavy duty purposes, on t*.= east, side of the Bev extendin? fro: Richmond to San Jose; Thereupon the fnlln^ nc Resolution is presented by Surprvisor I•nnp- and ceonndep y ' by Supervisor Hayden, and adonted by the unanimniis vote of the Board of 4+,pervisors, to -it: THAT "!i?EREAS, it appears to the Board of Snnervisors of ^,ontra. Cotta. Cnurty i that there is future need of a high^av for heavy dutv parpos=s to be built along the ' ,r east side of the Bav extending from Richmond to San JoSe; and '9M EAS, it anpears to this Board that the many mauufacturina, and agricultural interests which are now located and to be located alone the Bav shore of Contra Costa., Alameda and Santa Clara connties, would be benefitted by the building of said hia'hsav ;gt to afford a direct and.more expedient means of transportation between -aid points; � TTEMFORr 24 IT R?SOUND: that the Board or S+inervisors of Con+ra. Costa Co+int� in re=rular session assembled her^bv reouests the earnest consideration of tre State Hi.gh+ra•• Commi^sion in makinc a. reconnoissance survey of this nrojert in order that, the h said Hiehrav might be most beneficially located and means establi-het for the furthera.i ce v of the said project., d } d And the Board takes recess to meet on Mondav, 4nril 7th, 1930, at 10 olclock q /` �'�"'•'�il.C.L(iC,1hpirma.n. . . . . . . . . . . . . . Clerk. 1 i I I 160 s IN TAT BOARD nF STIPERVISC=S nF Cr'VT-A nngmA nnUNTY, STAT^ nF CU17-7"Tl A. ?CO"DAY, APRIL 7th, 1930. The Board met at 10 oiclock A.N. Present. Hon. 17.J.Buchanan, Chairman; S+inervisors James N.Lone, Oscar Olsson,l C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J;R.7ells,llerk. f The Minutes for the month o` March, 1930, are read to the Board and that certa.i>� order in the Finutes of Larch 17th, 1930, appearine, on nage 154 in Vol. 29 Records of this Board entitled "In the "atter of Purclinsine Sunnlies" +vas ordered amended by striking out all of line 2 beginning ^ith the word "that" down to and endina with the word "merchants" on line 3 thereof, and insertintr in lieu thereof the fnllowinr: "That the Countv Purchasing Agent be ordered and dig-cted that before bvvinm sii plies goods, wares or merobnmdise for the Cnuntv.that he ascertain from. Cont-S. ^.data Iminty merchants the price of the same and that prices bein¢ equal said Foods, wares, mercha. - diae or sup-lies be purchased by the County from Contra. Costa.mercvhants and not elsewhere". Thereupon afia said amendment said '.'in+itea were approved. In the +`•atter of Erecting Road Sivns. State Cali£ornia"Automobile Association having noti£i-d tris Board ttiat the Pioneet� , Rubber Y'.11s of Pittsb+,re and other ind+,stries alonr, the extension of Third. Street, Pittsburg,has requested the erection of signs on either side, of the nronerty caution ing motorists drivin, on Industrial Boulevard that there is a. large movement of Dede - trian travel across the *71,gh-av at that point; and asking this Board to erect siens on either side of said Industries readi.na: "Slow-Pedestrians crossing,", and it anpearing to the Board that da.id signs should be erected; It is, by She Board order,d that C?liFornia State 4.ntnmobile Associ=..tion be and they are hereb,r authorized to erect "Slow-Pedestrians ^,rosaing+' sung on each side of said Industries as stated in their letter of Anril 4th, 1930. The vote o? the Board on said order beinr•.unanimous., In the ?Fatter of aunroval of la.rrants ' of Reclamation District 4:00. Good ca+ise a.»ne,.rin.a therefor, it is bt- the Board ordered that the fnllowing warrants of Reclama.tinn District A400, be and the- are hereb+r approved, to-it: No. Date Amount. 174 April 1st, 1930 $ 11,54S.48. 175 11300.00 7 It 2,835.92. And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are h—b,, a.uthnrizee to note the aonroval of this Board on said warrants by attaching their sigrs.tures thereto. A - 1 In the latter of approval of Tarrants i i of Reclnmation District $2059. Good ca�iGe annen.rine th^re£or, it is by the Board ordered that the following ' warrants of Reclamation District 42059, be and they are hereby annroved> to it. No. Date Amount. 721 March 29th, 1930, Ar 110.00 722 11 59. 5 72 23.2 7726 „„ 5-7.2o ' 7�7 25.63 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the a approval of this Board on said warrants by attnch?nQ their sigrnatir es ther9to. '3 In the Matter of Anrroval of 77arrants of Reclamation District #799. Good cause a.nne,,xinp, therefor, it is by the Board ordered that +,he foll.owin warrants of Reclamation District #794, be and the,,are hereby annroved, to wit; iQo. Date Amrint. ?26 14arch 6, 1930 1011.10 ^s 227 ° 15.17. ' And the C12irm1n and C1'rk of this Board tire hereb,r anthoriaed to note the a.nproval of this Board on s•,i.d +.:arrants by att&chinr their sic,,natiir-s thereto. i3 In the Ratter of Bids for Painting Richmond '''emorial H^11. 4 It annear`nc to the Bon.rd tlln t there was a misunderstand.in� of bids resarding =Y the raintina of Richmond "emorial iall� It is by the Board ordered that all bids herein be and the same are her=b- rejected, and the Clerk of tris Board is hereb•r ordered to return certified checks =? which acco:nanied their bids. In the '_--tter of anolio-.tion of f $a.n Fra.nci^.co-Bav Point Yfg. Dint. Ltd. °A for nermissinn to cross county road, with industrial snnr railroad track. San Francisco-3=iv Point tFfg. Dist. Ltd. havinp. made a*mlicatinn to this Boa. d for hermit to build a drill track across county hip-b-av at a. point lvinr ^ithin 300 feet of the dividing line 'tatreen the nronerty of theAesncia.ted ey l Com+)anv at -Avon and the San Francisco-Bay Point ?'fF-1. Dist. Ltd. and it awnearinr, to the Board that it will be fir the best interests of nontra 001ta Crnmty to era.nt s,.id permit, It is, on motion dnly made on' c^rri:^d, bi. y,e ao,rd or9er.d ^It hermit ranted to the San Francisco-Aa•r P^int f • Dist. Ltd. be and the same is herby r.n C 16 2) I I to build said spur track across cnnnty road at Doint designated on the man attached i to the ap^lication for said nermit ftle d with this Board on the 7th day of 4nril, 100 under the followine conditinns; That said trace will 'oe constructed at grade under the sunervision and to the satisfaction of the Coanta Surve••or of Contra Costa Co,nnt•, and the S*,nervispr �f Surervisor District 43; ~ I That said Company will be responsible for all accidents th=t may occur in the er-ction of srid crossing during the construction and t'nat the travelling public will '-e nronerly protected durin,, the constriction o` said Crnssinc. I Slid road to be left as nearly as possible, in the saw- condition es it is at I the present time, and without cost to the Co mty of Contra Costa. N. I In the ,:'attar of Acquisition and Improvement District Nn. 3, of the County of Contra. Costa.. R^.SOLUTIO:: APPROVING SPLCIFICATI^?SS 4Nq REQrn'GT!!Tn C'^crSMTT OF TM- ^Imv IF RICIT'ONO. MY-REAS, Edward A.Hoff:-an., a comnetpnt nersnn, was, on the 7th da'v of October, 1929, anointed and directed to rrenare and furnish snecifinations for car- tain pronosed aceuisitinns an d imnrovem=uts nn nortinns of San Pablo .Nene, Thirtvl ' sixth Street, (formerly Thirtieth Street), Lowell Avenue and ummnhrev Avemie, (a nortl_ ion of waich is now Natalie Court) under nroce-dings to be had and taken in the matt�r of Acquisitinn and Imnrove==nt District No. -4 of `,fie Co+,nty of Contra. Costa, an.7 said specific,--tinny having been aniv pr^nared and adopted, w=,re pn the 17th 4— of Marc',, 1930, rescinded and ne- spccifica.tions order-' therefor omit.tine tae pronosed) extension of Timnhrev Aremie; and, iER^qS, certain e.cauisitions are required in connection with said imnrove ments, which ace).?isitinns are descri`.ed in se.id ne- specific3tinns; and, 31 MAS, the said Edward A.Hoffmar., 'on the 7th day of April, 1970, nresPntd said new specifications for said acquisitions and improv=ments to this Board and thi. Board has examined the same and deems twat the public interest a.nd oonventence reo,A the acquisition and improvement therein provided for in the manner set forth; and THE-EAS, ^ertain acquisitions and imnrovements included in said soecifica.+ns ' include the acquisition and improvement of portions of certain streets and avern-es, i i which are within, the corporate boundaries of the City of Richmond, an� such acnuisitInns and i.,nrovements are neceseary and ororer to comr,lete, connect with and render of greater use to the nublic the acouisitions and.imnrovements ,,with`n uhincoroorated ( ' territory of the County of Contra. Costa described in said snecificn.tions and certainl existing, n,-folic streets within unincorporated territor v of the Connty of Contra Cost , and, under Section 2 of the °Acquisitinn and Irenrovement Ont of 19251, it is necessa.r that ''.he cnr,sent of the Co,incil of the ^,it,, of Richmond he obtained to the seid aceuisitinns and imurovements and to the assessment of nronerty )vino• ithin the corporate boind?ries of the Citv of Richmond and o•e r which the Council. of ,, ,. s=kid City has jurisdiction a.nd which is included within the bn„nd.a.ries of the pronosed assessment district described in said sDecifications and deemed by this Board to be benefited thereby; I 163 N07, TH3REFOR7, IT IS R?S^LvSD: that the said ne,x snecifi cations, be, and thev are l he..Pbv approved by this Board of Supervisors and it is ernbv ordered that qsA d sn=ci1 ficatiors be filed with the Clerk of this Board; and, BE IT FURTHER R73OL7ED: that the consent of the Co„ricil of the City of Riehm^n(i expressed by resolution, is hereby renuested to the acauisition and imnrovement des_ 7s cribed in said specificatinns and to the assessment therefor O° the nrnnerty lvinv -” within that portion n' said proposed assessment district lvincr -ithin the territory over which said council has jurisdiction; and the Clerk of this Board is hereby dir-ct- ' ed to deliver a certified cony of this resolution and of the specifications hereby 4 approved to the s,!id Co,incil of t?le City of Richmond, Contra_ Costa County, ^,.Ji. Tnia k The fore,oine Resolution was duly and remnla.rly adopted 'ov the Board of s Sunervisors of the Co,:nty of Contra Costa at a reanla.r meetinp, therio£ held on the 7th day of Anril, L930, by the follo-in- vote, to wit: Ayes: g,,oervisors James Pi. Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Bavden, 'T.J.A,iohana.n and a R.J.Tremba.th. Noes: Unre. Absent: ?lone. K n n fe In the ;:atter of Advertising, for �4 bids for construction of Culvert on Buchanan Road. This Board having• heretofore advertised for bids for building of a. cnnereta d culvert on Buchanan Road, which said culvert is situated in gene^visor Matriet 44, about two miles south n` the Cit,r of Pittsbnre, and one—fourth mile east of the gnnth- east corner of Section 19, T_ 2 N., R. 1 E., 31.0.B.4 Ts. in accordance 'ith plans and - sDecifications,profiles, and cross—sections prepared by R.R.Arnold, Cn,,nty Surveyor of Cont-•a Costa County, and this beine time and place for receivinv of bids, the " r foll.owinc bidders file bids Jr. fnllowinr sums, to wit: a NA'_'E 07 BIDDER. Concrete, . RAinforcinr Steel, per cu.vd. Der lb. ', C.R. GILDERSLEEVE. S17.Fn .04 3/4 30RGE FR3i1C JR. 21.44 .04. DELTA DICDGING 00. 23.00 .04� }. "ALT-'R TODD: 21.70 .06 ' V. X ZELLO: 29.55 .04 f VICTOR A. KAUP-E^MERG: 20.25 o4 64 Y J.H. FITzYAURICE: 20.55 R.F. PAGE: 22.00 .06 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of O.H.Gildersleeve is lowest and best bid nr-sented for slid 'mrk, `i It is, by the Board r der--? that said contract be ani the s-Te is herPbv awarded I to C.H.Gildersleeve at the prices stn.ted in his bid, to wit: Concretp in olx ce, ner cu. yd, 517.50, and reinforcing steel , in place, ner lb. A.0!} 3/4. It is further ordered that said C.H.Gildersleeve, give ^nods in fnllowin-- sums to wit: fift,, ner cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material furnished and fifty per cent of estimnted onntrant price for faithful Tprforma.nce of s%id contract. i 16� i In t-e matter of Correctinn of 4ssessments. Gec. '.Meese, Co+_nt+.• Assessor having certified to this Board, that t,e fnllowine clerical ;.rors anpear on tLe 4scessment Roll for vear 1929-30, and asking thet same be corrected, It is b-• the Board ordered that t.'^e follgwinF, errors are ordered torr=cted, to wit- In making out Deed No. 362 in nronert-, deeded to the State at p-iblio auction sale in. 1928, error pas grade in one of the Lots; It sh rnild r-ad, Bav Vie- Park, Lots 15-59, Block 27, instead of Lots 19-19, Block 27. .4nthorit7 is ordered to issue a. new deed and that former deed errorenusly issued be cancelled. In vol. 13 Assessment #31,273 Geor�e FcCafferty is assessed wits' Lot 300 BerkelOv Country Club Terrace IInit 42; ycC:,fferty claimed Tar veteran 8xemntion on this lot but through an error in this office ^ame was not allowed;authorityie srra.nted to ca.nce taxes and delincuencies therein. In vol. 1'c; Assessment #35,649, 7illiam Lockhart is assessed with Lots 4a_ 43, Block 72, Richmnnd Annex. Mr. Lockhart has been cla.iwlrg lar Veteran 7xe•mtion for same for several years past, and stated that h- filed claim for Fxemrtion on these lots, this -rear but same hss not been r..=ceived in this office. Authorizes claim for exemn_tion be allowed and taxes with delinquencies therenn be cancelled. That Contra Costa Co-,nty now o^ms follows ng property; In Year 1924, 4+1ditorIs number 1609 Lots 1-5, inclusive, Block 27, Sunnvaide Terrane. In year 1926, Auditor's ':umber 1242 N. 251 of Lot 8, Block 21, 4dd;ti,•na1 Sarver , to Town of Yartine z. In year 1925. Auditor's nnmber 1695 in Rancho Las ,runtas traot of land bounded N. by a private roar, F. b•• co,inty road, S. b-• land of "dd-r, and 7. b- land of Shell Oil Comnanv 2.89 acres. In year 1923, Auditor's mambers 1372 and 1373, rarquinez Grammar 4chnol Lots 1-4, inclusive, Block. 7, and Lots 1-4 inclusive, Block B, Town of Valona. Autrority is granted to cancel all taxes and delinquencies tbereon.it In the F.,atter of application of Pacific Telenhone & Telegranh Company to erect poles near Brentrnnd. , The Pacific Telephone °• Telegraph Comnanv having made annlicatinn to tiff Board for a nerm9.t to erect poles in same place as holes are now erected on Second Street between nak Street and Oalclev Road a^ shown on Sketch atte.ched to said annli-i cation. and m^rked SK 222,Brentwood. It is by the Board ordered that said nermit be and the same is herebv granted ' the said noles to be erected to the entire satisfaction of the. Countv Surveyor of Contra Costa Countv, and Sinervisor of S,roervisor District i 165 i In the '..'atter of Dance Permits. The followinc persons having, made annlicatinn t n this Board +'„r dance permits, to enndnct a dance untill o'clock 4•". on morning fnl'owinv date of apnlion.tions, It is by 'he Bonrd ordered that a dance nerrOt to conduct a dance intil 3 o'clock A•2?• be minted to Rodeo Friendship Club,Rod=o, at Rodeo Tin.11, for '=^rch 29th, April 5th, .April 19th, and ?Fav 10th, 1930:,- In the `!atter of T,,ansfer of Funes. Co-inty .Auditor 4-N.Sullenper, havin, renorted to this Board that `ne follow_ ins, appropriatione are neoessary to carry nn the work of the business of the Planninn• Co mission, It is ordered th-t the sum of $250 be annronriated from the unnppropria.ted Reserve Fund and t^ansferred to the General Fund to be used for -� said Planninn Cos:,issinn. It is further ordered that the sum of ;47.75 be t-ansferred fron unannronriateq reserve Fund to G--neral Fund to nay the bnla.nce of publication of Renort of P,,blic Administrator for the fiscal vcar. It is -nrther order-d tt:at "he s,,m of 1325 be transferred from nnannronriat=d !j Reserve Fund to General Fund to nav for additinnal visible riles for price renords I for Purchns_ng 4aent. It is f-,rther ordered that an appropriation of ;50 be transferred from un_ appropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund to pay cost of transnortinc nrisonersl and indigents b- Constable of To^nehin No. 6. It is further ordered Viet the s,im of 940 be end the same is berPbv ordered transferred from una.nnronria.ted Reserve fund to General Furd to pap for tranqnortii a prisoners and indirrents frnm Tnwnshin No. 12. It is firth-r ordered t'r.t a !'otnr 1+e';icle Reserve Fund annropriatinn for Supervisor District Al be ordered transferred to ''Sintenance a-nronriatinn of that District. The vete th-rror, being nnanimo,is. Y In the Patter of Cancellation of Taxes. Y.T.Joost, Tax Collector Lavin, nntifi-dthis Board that Lour 1-5, Block ' 27, on Sunnvside Terrace ^xtensinn t=ract, belongs to the Count" of Contra Costa, and that taxes on same were assessed for year 1924, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered t'a.t the taxes for ven.r 1924, on above named nropertr be and tle s—m.e are harebF ordered cance?le-j,' by the Count,- Anditor, and Certificate of 9nle be and the same is `,er=bv ordered cancelled.,. I i I f 1 G6 l In the _atter of nllonance to indigents. Good cape i-re a.rinr therefor, and on recommend�tinn of Probation Officer, T..I. Boyer, It is ordered .._t be_-inn-na Arril 1st, 1?701 county nllo,,ance o` 1140 oer monjth two be reduced to '20 per month on accn,+nt of,Betts child-en b nr -elf_snrnorting. That beRinnine aoril lat, 1930, state allowance of ttl')o.r mn^th be di.qcontinilell 9 to Probation Officer T.A.Bover or account of Leonora 4sevedo. That beginning April lst, 1930, count.., ailo-anre for s+mnort and maintenance of Lupe Redondo, at St. Vincent's be increased from.. 110 to -Ji20 rer month nn acco+Int of ;:ithdrawal of $10 state aid becai.,se of unsatisfactnry birt', date a boy. That be^ mine "arch 24th, 1970, county allo,,cznce of t2n per month be a.11o�ed Prohation Officer for sun^ort and ma_intenRnce of minor Croppe child, n50se father 1 servinC a jail sentence. I The vote thereon being +2nanimous. In the Hatter of Construction of Yoraga._St. Yarvs Road. Ti,e Yoraga Comnanv having arced to build and dedicate to the public, a road between Mora^a and it. a`nrvs, and a nortinn o' seid road bei-r- incomplete, and said A•oraca Comnanv having petitioned tris Board ns follows: "In consideration of your permitting the +indersi-ned to use road building machinery of the Co•,nty of Cont-a Costa, in tie cnmrleti,r of the cnnstn.lctinn and paving of the 11oraca 5t. Marvs Road, nbirh is to he her,-after dedicated to the nnbl c by t'ie undersigned, the undersigned mill berebv agrees to pav for all expenses- in connection +lith the use of said machinery inclvdinp- nperat'nP, maintaining and repair of said machinery and to save the co,±nty of Inntra. 0nsta, harmless from s.nv and all liabilitv or exnense by reason of th= undersigned oneratine end .isinp said road building machinery. (Signed)-YCRAG9 Mirp,i;Jy, President, James Irvin• Secret .ry E.M.Price". I 3"nereup8n it appearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of said County to bave said rod constructed at the earliest possible moment, It is, by the Board ordered that the Vorao-a Company be and the v are berebv granted nrmission to +a^e t..e road m�chiner•- of the "onnt-, nF Cnntra r7nata., to construct said ro-d all in .accordance .rith the netitirn filed aith this Board and hereinabove set forth. The vote of tae 3on.rd ,n the `nreFoinF- order bein, ina.nJmous. - - r I� r 167 ;. In the ?'atter of Pnrch,sinF Sunplies for Connty of Cont-a Costa. James N-Long, re-introduces his P,�snlntinn reaa.rding the nurchnsina of supplies presented Lefo-, this Poard on ''arch 17th, 11130, and states to the Boe.rd ' his position in said matter, and makes a.rpiment in favor of said P=snlntion; each member of the Board of Snrervisors states his nositinn rerardinm said resolnt_ ion and no second is received for sa.id resolntinn and no sec^nd beim recei+•ed the Resolution wa' declared lost by the Chairman. for want of P. second. In the i+atter of Coanty '7plfare Worker. attending California Conference of Social ':Yorkers at Santa Barbara. Mrs.Ruth McCord, County.Social '7elfare "lorker hating asked nermissinnto attend the California Conference of Social Torkers to be held'at Santa %. .rbars from "ay 13th, to 17th, inclusive, It is by the Board ordered that 11.rs.Ruth 11cCord be and she is herebv granted o'!rmission to attend said Conference of Social '"orkers at the expense of the Countv of Contra Costa.. In the flatter of Communication from Walnut Creek Chamber of Commerce, in regard to trucks on Countv Righ^ay. The Board of Sunervisors having received n commnnicatinn from '"alniat Creek Chamber of Commerce regarding the moving of freight truoks on the Co+mtv Highway, It is. on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Clerk of this Bo-rd notify the 1%ln,+t (,reek Ohamber of lnm•ieres that this Pnard is in sympathy with all of the recommendations contained in sn.id Pesolution.r ' Inthe 7a.tter of Annointment of Stenorranherto Social '7elfare 'lorker. !'rs. Ruth. McCord havinP notified this Bnard t`!a,t !'rs- Thelma "dmiston stenograrher to Social "elf-ire Corker h,s resicmed and removed from the Crninty of ' Contra Costa, and havinr; entified this Board that she has annointPd lyrs. Vida PcXamer as stenop7rarh�r in her place; Ther>unon, it is by the Board ordered that said a:mointment be and t�,e same is herebv annroved. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant nn the County Treasurer in favor of -rs. Vicn !dcllamer as such stenogranher to the Sncial 'aelfn.re 'lorker at the sum of :125 ;,,.r month, commencing 4nril lst, 1.930, in nlace and stead of t,'rs. Thelma Edmiston. r 1.68 s } In the Yntter of Transfer of School rounds. . e "illiam H.Hanlon, Countv Sunerintendent o£ Schools ha.vincr filed with this Board his renuest that the £nllo-inc school Districts in Contra. ^osta lminty have not sufficient monev to their ^redit in the varirnrs `„nds to meet the la-f'i1 claims 4 i against `h= District and ronuestinr that transfer to these districts in a.ccord?nce rith Section 4.290 pate 185, of School Lar of California., 1929,of fnllo,,,ine1am013nts,be madg to be returned to said fund as said moneys come into the •^.o,inty Tregqur*r for this fiscal year; to wit; � Teachers rereral rind Special Kinder_ TOTAL. Sala_v Fund Fand. Garten —� Antioch-Live Oak Union �0.f)0 Concord School Dist. x3000.)0 S10n0.o0 A 500.00 Excelsior District $ 200.00 Pinole-Herc)les Un. 1200.00 Pittsburg School 8800.00 Port Costa ;00.00 '4^0.00 Rodeo School District 1200.00 San Raman School Dist. 100.0 Vine Hill School Dist. 300.00 ti"�0, )OIOn Antioch High School 3000.00 Pittsburg Hi-'i School 2300.00 8000.00 San Ramon Va'.'.e., tr.H.S. 3000.00 416,300100 It is by the Board order,d that the abn a amounts be and the same are herebv Reserve ordered transferred from CenersliFund of the Conntv of Contra Costa, to tte abov- nam, d school Districts and in the above named am017nts. said sums to hp returned to said fund ns said m^news come into the Co,mty Ty ".snry for tris fiscal year s In the Matter of P,jrchase of Alcohol for Processing Fruit. It is, on motion. 9,ily mad- and carried, by tle Board orde"d that4.B."filsnn Exhibit Commissioner of Co,-` a Oosta Cnvnty, be and he is herebv authorized to nnrch4e alcohol for use of nrocessinz fruit for disnla.v nurnoses at exhibits to '^e !I.10 in the State of California, and to make all necessn.r- nnnlic^tions for ,-ithdrawal of Alcohnll free of tax,for use of sai' County o' Contra Costa in the nrocessine or said fruit for exhibit nurooses and to make all reports necessary thArefor. The vote of the Board on said order beinn unanimous.,, In the ':'atter, of sale of nronerty for Delinquent taxes. The followinm Resolution was ordered passed and entered on the Minutes of thi� Board: BE IT RESCLVED that we do declare it to be the judgrrent of thin Board twat the follo-Onc described ornnerty nn:- owned by the State is,nnt at t,%,is tiro= of creat value enough t?mt it can be sold by the State for an amrn.nt eena.l to the amrn,nt of all taxes 1-vied uncn said oroperty and all inter=sts, costs a.nd ren=lties and expenses mp to the date of the sale, and that it will ce to tae bent., inter=sts of aa.ir.' State to sell said nrnnorty for a snm or sumo her.'in:ifter set forth after eaor , s?na.rate I parcel of land, in lieu of taxes, nerrlti,r,. 'to., to •-i t; I i i 16. Property sold to the State June 79th, 1913, for the delinquent taxes of 1010, and deeded to the State J,xly 9th, 1915. Lot 'o, 'El AK, in the Nicholl Subdivision of Richmnnd, Deed 4Tn. 9. vn bid, 910 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State J'7ne ^6th, 19%47, for the delinmrent taxes of 1921, se5 ' and deeded to the State J'rno 2-th, 19P7- -31 ft. of Lot, 1, Block F. in Vie `?ir•+hn11 Subdivision of Richmnnd, ijeed 7n. � Yinimum bid .110 r71•'s cost of sale. Propertv sold to ^ State June oth, 1924, for Vie delinquent taxes of 19 7, t .. 205 � � and deed-d to the State J+ilv 77t'+, '19?9. A Lot 2, Bloc'.: D. in th- Subdivision ^f Richmnnd, Deed Nn. 1 Pinimum bid ^.10 nl'is cost of sale.' ' Propertv sold to the State June 26th_, 1916, fnr the delinanent taxes of 1915, and deeded to the State Jt71r 2Ath, 1922. Lot F', Block 1, in the Richmond Annex. o9ed !To. 16. vinimum hid 510 plus cost of sale.' Prore rtv sold to the State June 16th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 19?11 anal deeded to the State J'71v 27th, 1927• j Lot 10, Block 101, in the Richmond Annex, Deed Nn. 79: Minimum bid .410 plus cost of sale.' •0505• >a Propertv sold to the State Jnne 26th, 1974, for tre delinquent taxes of 19PI, and deeded to the State Ju'v 27th, 1929. Lot 67, Block 4, in the Rirhmnrd Annex, Deed %n. 55. igimum bid =10 Tilos cost of Sale. Propertv sold to the State June ?6th, 19?', fn^ t*- delingpent taxes 01 19p1, and d,ededto the State Jnl" 7th, 19'7• Lot 6, Block D. in the Richmnnd Pullman Tract, DeedNo. ?9. Pf'inimum bid 710 plus cost of sale. Pronert•r sold to taP State June 26tn, 1914, for the delinquent taxes of 197,, and deeded to the State J+.rlv ?7th, 1929• Lot 6, Block A, in tae Ric!+mond P+rllr:+ar. Tract, Deed 9n. 70. Vfnimum bid 310 plus cost of sale. Propertv sold to the State June 71005th, 1972, for t''P delinquent taxes of 1977, and deeded to the state J uiv 27th, 1925, Lot 11, Block 2 in the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract .41, Deed 'Tn. 391. _inixum bid 910 plus cost of snle. property solft to the State June 26th, 1973, for the delinquent taxes of 197p, and deeded to the state July ?7tj:, 19?8. Lot 19, Block 7, in the Richmond'Pnllman pueblo Tract #1, Deed Yn. 382. 4-nimum'=1d't10 Dlus cost of sale. prop=_rty ;old to the State June ?nth, 19?3, for Vne delinq•rent taxes of 19??, an deeded to 77e Stere J,rly 27th, 1924. i Lot 14, in Block 12, in tae Rinhmond Pullman Pueblo Tract 41, Deed Nn. 397. Pfinimiim bid 910 plug cost of sale. Propertv sol; to the State June 206th, 195?4, fnr t+'P delinquent taxes of 1923 and deeded to the State July :'7th, 1929• Lots 44, 45, Block 11 in the Richmnnd Pnllman Pueblo Tract 44, need No. 90. Vinimui bid 020. plus cost of sale. propert•.r sold to the Stnte June 26th, 1920, for the delinnuent taxes of 1019, and deeded to the State July 15th, 1925• Lot 18, Block 19 in'the Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract P. Deed vn. 49. Yinimum bid ale plus cost of sale. property sold to the State June 26th, 1927, fnr the delinq+ient taxes of 19'7, and deeded to the state July 27,th, 19P8. Lot 15, Block 18, in the Richmnnd !Nillms_n Puebin Tract 3.2. Deed Nn. 394. dinimur Bid ;?10 D1,79 cost of sale. Propert•- sold to tae State June 26th, 1973, for the delinquent taxes of 19?', and deeded to the State Jul, 27th, 1928• Lots 27_28, Block 27, in tae Ritehmond Pullman pueblo Tract #2, Deed Nn. 395. ifinimum big $20. plun cost of 811e. ' Property, sold to the Stn.te June 30th, 1914, for the delinquent taxes or 1913, and deed•d to the State J•..lv 10th, 2919. Lot 17, Block 14, in t.e B^nderson Tapscott Tact Nn. 1, Deed Yn. 27. Minimum Bid 910, nlus cost of stile. Propert" ^old t, the State Jima 7_Sth, 1915, fnr th- delinquent taxes of 1914, an? deeded to the State Jul', 10t1h, 1920. Lot 17, Block 2, in 'be Alvarado tract, Deed•*o. 2. Minimum bid 910, plus cost of sale. Propertv sold t- the State, Jun^ 26th, 192=F, for the delino+lent taxes of 197,, and deeded to tbn State JuIv ?7th, 1929. Lot 20, Block 6, in the Alvarado Tract, Deed T?, 44. Xinimur:: bid 910 plus cost of snle. Propertv sold to the State Jl+ne 76th, 1917, for t'^e delinquent taxes of 1915, and deeded to the State J'.rly 27th, 19?2. Lot 12, Block 170, 'I=lls Addition to Rich) mond . Deed No. 21. "inimirr bid 111 nljrs cost of sale. r 1,70 property sold to the State June 26th, 1917, -For the delinonent taxes of 1910' and deeded to th•> state July ?7th, 1922• Lot 9, Block 174, in '"ails kddition t� Richmond, Deed no. ?1. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Propertv sold to the State nine ?let, 1920, For t`e delinnuent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State J„ly 15th, 1925• Lots 9-10, Block 170, in "falls Addition to Richmond, Deed No. 8. ' LTinimam bid .20 plus cost of q--le. Propertv sold to the State June 26th, 1923, fbr the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1928. Lots20-21-22-?3, Block 154, in '"Alls .Additinr. to Richmond. Deed -in. 345. Minimum bid $40. plus cast of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the delinauent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the Sta.te July 27th, 1922. Lot 5, Block B in the Citv of P,illman; need Nn. 33. Trinimum Bid $10, plus cost of eale. Propertv sold to the State June 26th, 1918, for the delinmient taxes of 1917s and .deeded to the State July 27th, 1923• Lot 9, Block. C. in the Citi, of Pullman, Deed No. 27. 1'inimum bid $10, plus cast of sale. Pronerty sold to the State June 25th, 19243 for tra delinquent taxes of 1923, and deed^d to the 9ta.te July 27th, 19?9. Lots 32-13, Plock 6,.in the Amended Va-, of the City of Richmond, Geed Nn. 18. ,minimum bid $20 Dlus cost, of sale.' , Property sold to the State June 30th, 1914, for the delinquent taxes of 1913, and deeded to the State J•,lv 10th, 1919. Lot ?1, Plock 56, in the Ea-t R'chmond Bnnlevard Tract, Deed Nn. 16. Hnimum bid $10, Dlus cost of sal A. Property sold to the state June ?5th, 1916, fnr t*e delinauent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State J„lv E8th, 1928. yot 8, Block 23, in the Evkst Richmond Boulevard Tract, need No.. 9. M nirnum bid 310,plus cost of sa.le.' Arorerty sold to the State Jane nlst, 1920, for the delinnuent taxes of ' 1919, and deeded to the state Jnly 15, 1925• Lot 3, Block 12, in the Emeric Sub. No. 2, Deed No. 47. Minimum Bid, $10 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 22nd, 1921, for the delinauent taxes- of 1920, and deeded to the State June 29th, 1926. Lots 21-22, Block 22, in the rm..eric Sob. No. 2, Deed No. 35• rinimum bid $?0, plus cns` of unlet Propert,r sold to the State June 26th, 192?, for the delinnuent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the State Julv 27th, 1927. Lots 4-�, Block 16, in the Rarbnr Business Blocks, Deed Nn. 37. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale.' propert,• sold to the State June 26th, 19?3, for t',e delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State July 27th, 1925. Lot 33, block 6, in the Hn.rbor R?usineso Blocks, Deed *To. 369. M-aimnm Bid 110 Dlus cost of sole: Prnpertv sold to the State Tune ?6th, 1923, for the delinrntent taxes of 1922.,and.deed^d to.the State July 27th, 1928. Deed Nn. 370. Lot 2, 13lock 8, in the Harbor D,siness BLncks, Yinimum bid 510, plus cost of sale. Pronerty sold to the State Tune 25t'•, 1907, for the delinauent taxes ' of 1906,•and deeded to the State June ?70., 191?. Lot 26, Block 19, in the Tonnsite of Santa. Fe, Deed No. n?. Minimum bid $10, Dlus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1916, for the delinquent taxes of 1915, and deeded to the ^tate Jul,, 28th, 1921. Lot 12, Block 9, in the Tnr,nsite of Santa. re, need *To. 3. Minimum rid 310, plus cost of sale. Propert!r sold to the State June 26th, 1916, for Vie delinnuent taxes of 1915, and deeded to the State July 25th, 1921. Lot 26, Bloc. 20, in the To,>nsite of Sita 9e, Deed 'Tn. 4. Minimum bid, $10 plus cost of sale. Propert,.• sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the delinquent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State J,,ly 27th, 1922. Lot 20, Block 9, in the Townsite• of %nta re, need No. 4. Minimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. P 171 Prorerty sold to the State June 2'th, 1915, for the delinonert taxes of 1917 and deeded to ` State J^lv 27th, 1923• Lot 16, Block 1, in To-rsite of Sa":ta Fe, Deed No. 5. Yinimum bid 110 plus cost of sale. n Property sold to the Sta.to June 2c'th, 1911, for the delinahent taxes of 1917 ;rs and deeded to the State J,lly _^7th, 1923- Lots 111-91 Block 14; in thn To^msite of Santa Fe,'Deal No. 10. "inimum bid $20 plus cost of sale. property sold to the State June 26th2 1419, for the delinouent taxes of 1, and deeded tothe State Jul:. 29th, 1924. All of Block H. in the Townsite of Santa Fe, Deed Tio. o. Mimic.ua bid 910 plus cost o' sale-. . e propert-� sol:' to ' Stn': J•me 2<t'.', 1 .^e � 1917, for --e delinmfent taxes of 1916 ' and deeded o :e state J,,,!" 7th, 1922. Lot 2 less 4I.E cor & S.'7. Por. of Lot 3, Block 15, in the Tomnsite of Santa Fe, Dead ^ 5. Minimum :3d f`10, alus cost of sale. Property sold to the state Jane 25t"r:, 1923, for the delinouent taxes of 19?�,, s? and deeded to the state July 27t1h, 1925. Lots 21-22, Bleck 3, in the To^nsite of Santa. Fe, Deed '?n. 28?. Minimum bid t20 plus cost of sale. Procert sold to the State June 26th; 1915, for the delinment taxes of 1917 and deeded to the State J,11y 27th,192-,. Lot 14, Block 2, in the Andrade Additinn, Deed 7,- 19. Yinimum Bid 510, plus cost of sale. Propertv sold t� the Stat,! June 2,fth; 1923, for ti- d=li.nquent taxes of 1922, and de^ded to the state J-17?7th, 1925. Lot 18, Block 1, in the .Andrade Addition, Deed No. 300. Yinimum bid 110, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State J•tne 266th; 1923, for th- delinmlent taxes of 1922, and deeded to ^ Stnte J^lv ^, 1925. Lots 22-23, Bloch 1, in theAn;irade Addition, Deed No. 701. Minimum bid 120, plus cost of sale. ' Propertv sold to the State Jane ?Sth; 1923, for th o delinc,fent `axes of 19 2, and deeded to the State J•ily ?6th, 19?5. Lots 25-29, Block 1, in the Andrade Additton, Teed No. 302. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of snle. Propertv sold to the State June ?6th; 1993, for the delinmmen+. taxes of 190D, and de-ded to tTe Mate ,?ulv 27th, 1925. Lots 70-31, Block 1, in tie Andrade Vd.itinn, Deed 17n. 303, `.'inimur bid `20, plus coat of ..,le. Property sold to t~e State June 25th, 1927, fnr the delinquent taxes o` 19??, and deeded to tae StateJ,ily 27th, 1925. Lot 7, Block 2 in the Andrade Additinn, Teed No. 304. !'inimum bid $10 plus cost of sale. Propert7, sold to the State June 26th, 1923, for the delinouent taxes of 192?, and deeded to the State J,ily 27th, 1925. Lots 41-42-L3_44, Block 2'in the Andrade Addition, Deed No. 305. minim+"n 1)ic: plus cost of sale. Property sold to ' e State J+me 26th, 1924, for the delinouent taxes of 19271 e.nd de:d�-d to the Stato J•11v 27th, 1929. Lots 2^-?3, Bloc!: 3, in thn An3rnde Addition, Deed *in. 45. yinimum bid 120, nlu3 cost of rale. - ' Propert-- sold to the state June 26th, 1919, for the lelinonent taxes of 1915 and deeded to the State J,,'..v 29th, 1924. Lot 2, Block 1, in the .Alta Punta Terrace, De^d. No. 72. Minimum bid 110, plus cont ofaale. Prooertr sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for tle'delinouent taxes of 191^, and.deeded to the St^.te 39y 17th, 1922. Lot 1^, Block 1, in the Andrade.Bonlevard Tract, Deed Nn. 14. Minimum bid $10, nlus cost of sale. Propertv sold to 'lie State Jame 26th, 1917, for the d^linquen- taxes of 1016 and deeded to the State J•117 27th, 1922. Lot 7, Blo^'r, B,in the Andrade Boulevard Tract, T)eed No. 16. Uinimum bid, '910 plus cost of sale. Prom rtv sold to tie State Jane 26t,, 1917 for the delinouent taxers of 1x16 and deeded to the State J+fly 27th, 1922. Lots 35-37, Block H. in the Andrade Boulevard Tract, Deed �To. 17. -in'rurr. bid .5`20 plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26tf,, 1923, for the, delinouent taxes of 192? and deeded to the State July 27th, 1925. Lots 45_'-: , Block 1, in tl.e .Andrade Bmileva.rd Tract, No. 306, Deed. L`.inimum bicl �i20. plusthe cost of sale. i I 17? • I Pronerty sold to the Stnte J+Tne 25th, 1923,for tle delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State J-,,_v ^7th, 1925. Lots 36-77 Block r> in tile Andrade Bo+Tlevard Tract, Deed PTo. 707. "inium Bid $20, plus cost of sale. Pronerty sold to the State 'une 25th, 1923, for Vne delina,?ent taxes of 1922, an deeded tot e State J^lv ?7th, 1925. Lots 71-32, Block F. in the kndraae BrnTlevard Tract, Deed No. 305. ' bid $20, plus cost of ".le. .. Pronerty sold to the Stnte June 266, 1923, for the delinauent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State Jnlr 27th, 1925. Lots 22, 27, Block G. in the Andrade Boulevard Tract, Deed `To. 700. HinimlxT bid $20,plus cost of sale. Propert•r sold to ^P Sta.te June 26, 1923, for the delinauent taxes of 1929, and deeded to the Stnte J^1^ 27th, 1926. Lots 22-23, Block H, in the Andrade Boulevard Tract, Deed No. 310. Minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to thp State June 266th, 1923, for the delinauent taxes of 1922, and deeded to t+.�e state Julv 27th, 1929. Lots 45_46, Block H, in thr, kndrads Bmilevard Tract, Deed No. 711. Y l us cost of s.,Ie. Prnnert­ sola to `he State June 26th., 19'4, for the delinm+ent, taxes of !95171 and. deeded to t'^_e state irly 27th, 1929. 1 Lot 3lock 1, in the 4ndrade Boulevard Tract, Deed, Fo. 46. 1 linimum bid $10, -lus cost of sole. Pronertv sola to the State J,me 26th, 1924,for t,:Te delinauent taxes of 1923 and deeded to the State J,:ly 27th, 1929. Lots 36-37, Block 1, in the Andrade Boulevard Tract, Deed No. 47. !.rinimum bid ,�20 plus cost of 89.16. Propert" sold to the State June 25th, 1924, for the delinauent taxes of 1927 end deeded to the State Julv 27th, 1929• Lots 26_27, Block D, in the Andrade Boulevard Tract, Deed wo. 44. A'inimum bid. 420, plus cost of sale. Prmo t, sold to the State June ?St%+> ,q?'', for tT!P delinouent taxes of 192 and deeded to Sta.-,c J '_v 27t":, 1929. ' Los 4445, Bloc: " in t^r 4nc,,rsde boulevard ?Tact, D?Pd 7o. 49. Minimum bid X20, plus cost of sale. pronert^ snlc to "•.e State June 2', 1924 for t^.e delinouent taxes of 1.9?31 and deeded to the State Jul„ 27th, 1929• Lot -(,Block F, in t}e 4ndrade Io„levard Tract, Deed 7n. 50. Minimum Bid, $10 nlas cost of sale. I Propert- sold to t e State June 26t1n, 1923, for tre delinnuent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the S e JuIv 27th, 1925. Lots 30-31, Block 3, in t''.^ Andrade Central Tract, Deed Nn. 327. T'irimur. gid $20, rlus cost of sale. Propert•- sold to the Stnte June -5th, 1923, for the delinnuent taxes of 1922, and deoded to t'•e State Jv1v -7th, 1923. Lots-4, Block 6, in the Andrade Central Tract, Daed No. 324. Kirimuni bid 720, plus cost of sale. Prwarty sold to the State June 25th, 1923, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the Ste*e Jul„ '7th, 1925. Lot; 4_5, Bock 2, in the Andrade. ^x"ositinn Tract, Geed 'To. 735. 'Linimm bid $20. plus cost of sale. Property sold tot e State J-me 26th 19'-4, for Vie delinnuent taxes of 19'2, nmT deeded to the stete July 27th, 1925. Lots 13-14, Block 2, in ne Andrade 3xnosltl�^, Tract, Deed !To. 176. ".inimun bid, .A21 nlua cost of sa'.e. Pronertt, sold to the State June ?.6th, 1927, for t:ne delinauent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State Jily 27th, 1925. Lots 25_29, Block - in t!-e Andrade sxoosition Tract, need `Tn. 717. minimum bid $20, plus cost of sale: Property sold to the State June 25th, 1923, for the delinauent taxes of +' 1922, and deeded to t'�P State J^lv 7t., 1924. Lots 13-14_15, Block 5, in 4ndrade 7xnositi^n Tract, De?d ,To. ;79. Minimum bid 530, nlns cost of sale. � Pronerty sole to the State June 26th, 1927, for Vi i 1 _ e delinauent taxes of � 1922, and deed>d to the State JTi, 27th, 1925. Lots 20_21-23_23, block 5, in t'Te 4ndrade -mosition Tract, Deed ?To. 339, f 11inirnur. bid 40, plus cost of sale. ; Pronert•, sol' to the State June 266th, 1923, for Vie delinouent taxes of 1922, and deeded to t..e Stite J':lv 27th, 7.926. ,3! Lot:: 4344 31oc-: 7 in e 4ndrade 7xnosit_•^n Tract, Deed ?Tn. 340. I "inimum Bid X20. nlus cost of sale. ng Proti tey sol:? to t'e State June 26th, 1921, for t'r? del.inauent taxes of 192 and de a dySts . J lv 27th, 1925. Lots 31, ' s 34, Block 11, in the Andrade 5xunsition Tract Dee,, No. 7inimrn bid740 nlus cost of sale. I r 173' .A Property sold to t-.e Stat= June 25th, 1923, `n- tle delinquent taxes of { 1922, and deed>d to the State July 27th, 1928. Lots 21-29, Block 12, in the 4ndrade Fxnositinn Tract, Deed No. 342. 1:3 nimum bid j20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to t`^ State June 25th, 1927, for the 3elinmaent, taxes of 1922, and deeded to the .State J•aly =7th, Lc?5. i Lots 19-20 Block 19, in tho Andrade Txnoeitinn Tract, reed "Tn. 141. Yinirnm bid j0, nlus enet of sole. I Prorerty sold totle State Jame ?5th> 7.924, `or t*e delinquent taxes o£ 1923, and d^tided to "n- e State J�11v 27th, 19?9. Lot 281 Bloc 'o, in the 4ndrade ^xpositicr Tract, Deed ?Tn. 53 Minimum bid 310, plus cost of sale. i '$ Pro-erty sold to t,.e 5 q.`e June ?teth, 1923, `or the delinquent taxes of j 1922, and deeded to the Stat- J+11v ^7th, 1928. Lots 7,7_56 Block 13, in t',e Andrad Garden Tract, Teed Tin. P95. i' ginimum bia 20, plus cost of s�7e. t: Property sold to the State June 28th, 1915, for the delinnuent taxes of 1914, and deed^d to • e State J.,lv lot'., 1920. Lot 7, Block 5, in t'.e Andrade Gularte Tract, Deed Nn. 1. ?ini:am:n Hid "10, n1+as cost of sale. a PropP tr sold to 'he 3tnte June 26, 1915, for the delinouent taxes of 1915 and deeded to the State J­1v J­1Pith, 1921. Lot F Block in tlic 4ndrade Gn1grts Tra.ct, Deed T?n. 8. � t-animum bis, 610, plus cost of sn1e ProDert-- sol: to th; State June =.th, 1927, for Vie delinnuent taxes of 19PP ;3 and deeded to StmteJ+11�. 27th, 1928. Lot 4, Block 5, in the Andrad, .ularte, Tract, lead T7n. 298. Manimam bid 610, plus cost of sale. 7,7 Fronerty sold to `heState June ?6t1h, 191=, or the delinnuent taxes of 19?9, ?E and deeded to the State July 7th l 8. Lot 11, Block 11, in the 4ndrade oularte Tract, Deed eTo. ?99. J Minimum 'yid "10, plus cost of elle. P prop t^ told to t' S me Jnne 22nd, 1921, Por ttha delinquent ta.xeq o-r lg5.n and deeded to t1- State J+.1. -qth, 19n6. ' Lot 5, Bloc 8, in the Andrade Home Tract, TPed Nn. 17. . Kin imum bid 10, plus cost of male. Property sole to t a s e,e June 26th, 192 or the delinnuent taxes of 19?p, and deeded to t"r State July 27th, 19?8- Lot 32, Block 6, in t .,. Andrade Ha1:e Tract, Deed Nn. 325. 111inimum bid 10, nlus costo' Pronerty sold to theState Jane 2bth, 1927, for tu:P delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State J-177 ?7t11, 1998• Lots Block 11, in the Andrade Tin-e Tract, Deed Vo. 327,. Yinimu.:. bid .'20, Dlus cost of sale. gronerty sold to t. State June 2�th, 1922, for the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to `.',e state July 27th, 1925. Lots 29-30, Block 12 in th^ 4ndrade FoTp Tract, Deed 7n. 327, l'inimum bid, 120 plus cost n' sale. Pronertl- sold to `..'+e State June 26th., 1933, In- the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State J1117 27th, 1928. Lot 27, Block 13, in tae 4ndrade Hoae Tract, Deed No. 329. e7, Minimum bid 310 plus cost of sale. Prom rty sold to the State June 26t1,, 192;, `or t.,e delinquent taxes of 1922 an? deeded to tne State Julv ?7th, 1925 ' Lot 33, Block 15, in tbekndrade Home Tract, nee` ?Tn. 329. Y*inimum bid X10, plus cost e` pale. Propertl- soli to the State June 26th, 1927, for the d..elinnue.nt taxes of 1922, and deeded to the State J•:lv 27th, 1925. Lots 2-3 Block 16, in the Andrade Home Tract, need ??n. 130. inimum bid. "20, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the Stste June 26th, 1937, for the delinquent taxes o` 1990 and deeded to the Statc Julv 27th., 1928. ots 27-24, Block 17, is tc? An^rade Home Tract, Deed No. 3'z1. L'inimum bid "20, Dlus cost of sale. p Property sold to the State June 25th, 19?3, for the delinnuent taxes of 192? and deeded tot State July 27t:_n1928. Lot 11, Block 19, in 'he Andrade Hnroe Tract, Deed No. 332. Yirinum bis "10. Dlus Inst.of sale. i Pro-P rtv sol'. to t',-e State June 26th, 19'3, `or the delinquent taxes of 1922, and deeded to t'-_e sta _ J^ly 27th, 1928. Lot 3, =lock 20, in t1p Andrade Home Tract, Deed No. 771. � "inimur, bid ';10, plus cost of sale. Pr. t., and to State June 7!6th, 19 "or the delinnuent taxes of lq9� and deede to Stat-_ Jul 77th, 1926. Lots 19-20, Bloc;; 20, the Andrade Sane Tract, Deed T? o. t.'inienu:. bid '320, plus cost of sale. I E i. I i P 174 I i Pronerty soli to the State June Path, 1924, for the delincuent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the State J111v ^7th, 1929• Lots 31-3 ~ ?, Plock 1?, in t e 4.ndra.de Hnme Tract, Deed ':dn. 51. "inimum bid ':20, Plus cost or S'le. Prnnertv sold to the State J„ne 26th, 1924, for th= delinmlent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the State J,aly 27th, 19?9• Lo: ;S, Block 14, in thn indrade Tome Trsrr, Deed $n. 55?. Minimum bid '10, nlcs cost of sale. Prepert^ sol,: to `::^.e Jim-State Ju = Perth, 19='3, for t?!P 3elinanent taxes � of 192222, and deeded to "'e State J',lv ^7th, 19?e• Lots32_;3_3'4, Block 5, in the 4ndrade Park Tract, Deed TTP. 290. i i.!inimum bid 7301 plus cost of sale. Propertv sole'. to the State June 26th, 1924, for the delincuent tax=s of 1927, and deeded to t'-,-:, State July 2,7th, 1929. , Lots 49_49, Block 11, in the 4ndra.de pose *1 Tract, Deed Vo. 94. Yini,y^m bids20, Dlus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June ?1st, 1920, for the delinquent taxes j of 1919, and deeded to the State July 15th, 1925. Lot 18, Block 2, in the Bay, Stlnre Tract, Deed Mo. P. 11inimum bid, $,10, nlus cost of sale. Prenerty snL? to t!PStcte June 26th, 19P_P, for thn delinouent taxes of 1921, and deeded to t'iP 9tntP Jnly 27th, 1927• Lot 20, Blo^k 2, in t .P 97)•• Shur= Tract, Deed No. 2. Minimum bid 710, plus cost of sale. Property sold. to the State June 26th, 19?7, for the delinauent taxes of 19P?, and dpeded to t`:e State J,,lv 27th, 1929. Lot 10, Block 5, in t..^^ Ba!, Shore Tact, Deed '1o. I. 'inimum bid 51 , plus cost o? sale. ' 1923, for the delinquent Property- sol,, to the State June tot'^., tP.xes of 19'", and deeded to th^ State J^1v 27th, 1979. Lot Bloo`c 10, in th^ Ba- 13"i-re T,.a.ot, ^end No. 114. .'inimum bid '11, p113E Cn-t of Sale. Propertv sold to the State June 26th, 1924, ibr the delinquent taxes ' of 1923, and deeded to the State J,lly ?7th, 1919. Lots 27_28, Block 2, in t^e ?3a!' Shore Tract, Deed No. 4. 4finimum bid 8320, plus cost of ssle. Pronerty.sold to the State June 25th, 1924, for the delinauent taxes of 1923, and deeded to t^:e State Jnlv 27th, 1929. Lots 12-13, Block 6, in the 'a- Pore Tract, DPPd '•1n. F. j I'inimum bid .x`20, plus cost of sale. Prooerty sol:: to Vie State J,1nP 26t1!, 1924, for the delinonent taxP- of 1925, and deeded to ".e state July* '7th, 1909. Undiv. 551. in Lots 13_1114-15, A7.1_ of Lots 17-1--19, Block 7, in the Bay Shore Traa;q, Deed ,To. 6. Minimum bid 160, plus cost of sale. Propertv sold to'he State June 24th, 19,4, for the Calinq,lent taxes of 1923, and deeded to tile State July 27th, 1929. Undivided 221 int. in Lots 13-14-15 Block 7, in the Bay Shore Tract 100 Deed No. 7 Minimum bid :1130, plus coat of sale. Propertv sold to the State J!me 26th, 19234, for the delinouent taxes of 1923, and deeded to tl:e State J,117 27th, 1929. Lot ?0, Block 7, in V-? %,, Shore Tract, need No. 9. ' ?'inimum Bid, 1110 7)111- cost of s^.le. Pro-erty sol, to the State J,lne 26th, 1924, for the delincrent taxes of 1923, and deeded to t'- State J„1;- 27th, 1929. Lot 9, Blo^k4 in the Ba-r Shn-e. Tract, need No. 9. Minimum bid "10, nlus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June ?5th, 1924, fnr the d.elinou,nt taxes of 1923, and deeded to +.r, State J,ily ?'th, 1929. ' Lot 10, Bloc!c S, in t e Bay Shore Tract, Deed No. 10. *'inim.m bid '10, -plus cost of sale. ProDert•r sold to the State J,me 26th, 1924, for the delinm,ent taxes of 1923, and deeded to the State Jul!- 27th, 1.929. Lots 1-2-3-4- Block 9, in the Bav S'nor- Tract, Deed 7n. 11. Minimum bid $40, plus cost of sale. i Propertv snid toS a*e '"na u '111th, 1914, for the delinnent taxes I o` 1913, and deeded to +.,he State^J,,1,: 10th, 1919. Let 7, Bloch Z1, 'n tl- pa.. 7);e„ 1ddn. to °ichmnrd, need 10. 1''. ?linim,im bid, X10, plus cost of sale. I I I I I I ;.s 175 Prnnert,- sold to the Stn`,e June 24t1h, 1917, for the delinauent taxes of 1916 and deeded to the Sta'e Tllly 27th, 19"P- Lot 5, Block '4 in.thc Bav '?is-- 4ddn. to Richm^nd, Da^d Nn. P. Minimum bid "109 plus cost of sale. Pronerty sold to the State June 24th, 1917, for the delinquent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State Jul¢ 27th, 192 . Lot 81 Block 71, in the Bav vie^ 4ddn, to Richmnnd, Deed ?Tn. ?. Yinimum bid al(), rlus cost of a-le. Pronert- sold to `bP Stete June 16th, 1915, for the delineuent taxon of 1917 and deeded to ti-e Stage J,ilv 27th, 19?3• Lots 5-4' 11.to.18 inc. 22 to 10 inc. 16-37-33, Monk 71, in the 9a.•• vie- 4ddn. to Ricbmond, De-d un. 4. Yinimum bid 5220. plus onst of sole. Prone:•ty sold to the Stale J':ne 26th., 1918, for the delineuent taxes of 1917 and deeded to the State-Jnly 27th, 1923. Lots 7 to 15, inc. B1601 02, in.t':e Bev Vier 4ddn. to Richmond. Dead 1M. 5. Minimum Bid 090, plus cost of sale. Prnnerty Rol! to the St-te June ?6th, 1915, for ti,e delineuent taxes of 1017 and deeded to t°:e Stade.Jnly 27th, 1923. Lots 1 to 17, inc. 25-26, Block.74, in tba Ba•, View 4ddn. to Richmond, Dead- No. 6. Yinimum bid 9190, plus cost of sn.le. pro1)ert- gold .t1) the State June 26th, 1918, for t*r delina, nt taxes of 1917, and deeded to t'-e Stet' J,,lv 27th,1923• Lot ?l, Block 75, in "..r Be,- Vie- Addn. to Richmnnd, "see Nn. 7. Finimum bid .410, nlus cost of Rale. Pronerty sold tn. the State June 1.5th, 19191 for the delinquent taxes of 191'5 and deeded to t'•e St-.te Jill" 29th, 19.24. Lot 14, Block 6", in t'i= Ba•• Vier 4ddn. to Richmnnd, De-d 1To. 4. t:Cinie,um bid Y1.0, nlus enst of sale. Property sold to the State June ?6th, 1914, for the delino+Tent taxes of 1Ql9 and deeded to the Stale Jill,; .^9tn., 19.24. Lot 7, Block 664, in the Bar vier 4adn. to Riehmnni, De-d No. 5. ' Minimum bid 710, plus cost of Rale. Propertv sold to the State June 266th, 1920, for the d-linnuent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State Julv 10th, 1925. Lot 7, Block 50, in the Ba" View. 43dn, to Richmond, T)"d 1Tn. 'A. Yinimum bid "10, nlus enst of sale. Pronertr sold to the State June 26th, 19?1, for th- delinquent taxes of lqM and deeded to the State Tune 29th, 1926. Lot 4, Block 49, in the Rai, Vie— 4ldn. to Richmond, Deed No. 3. Vinimum bid 310, plus cost of sale. Property sold to t?:e State dune 22nd, 1921, for the delinq',ent taxes of 19?m and dead-d to the State June 29th, 1926. Lot 21, Block ^�;, in the Bar Vie^, 4ddn. to Richmnnd, Deed 1Tn. 4. 11inimum bid 710, plus cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1927, for the delinmTent taxes of 1921, and deeded to the ;tate Tune 1927. Lot 11, Block 65, in the 'av Vier 4ddn. to Richm^nd, De^d No. I. 14inimum bid $10, rins cost of sale. Pronert•- Rold to the State June 26th, 1993, fnr the delino*Tent taxes of 190 and deeded to the 3ta`.e Jul-! 27th, 1925. Lot 1, Block 49, in the B.•• Vie,- Vdn. to Richmond, Deed Tn. 10. ' Yinimnm bid 110, plus cost of sale. Prorertv sold to the State ,dune 26t',, 1924, for the delinwTent +,axes and deeded to t,e State Jule 27th, 1929• Lot '', Block 64, in the Bav Trie 4Adn. to R-hmnrd, Deed Fn. 12. Yinimum. bid $10, nlus cost of sale. Property- sold to the State June 6th, 192'•x, fnr the delinmvPnt taxes of 10-1 and de^ded to Ehe State Julv 27th, 1909. ' Lot 15, Bloc; 73, in t'in 1)a,•vie-, 4ddn. to Rinhm^nd, 7e'd v Minimum bid 4^10, plus cost of Rile. o. 1�. Property soli to t-.e St.t= .Mone ?6th, 1:3!)a, for the delinm,ent taxes of 1Q24 and deeded to t'�^ State ,July 27th, 1929. Lot 7, Block 75, in the Baer *pie.- 4ddn. to Rinhm,m, Dead 3Tn. 14. Yinimum bid 310, plus cost of sale. Pronerty sold to the State June 26th, 192''-, for the delinquent taxes of 1923 and deeded to the State J+lly ?7th, 19.29. Lot 8, Bloc=: 75, in the Be+,?lie- 4ddn. t^ Richmond, Deed 1Tn. 15. Yinimum bid 110, plus cost ofsale. Pronerti' sold to the State June ?tet':, 19?4, for t'+- del.inmTent taxP.R of 1927, ^1)d deeded to `n-m State July ^7th, 1929. Lot 9, Block 75, in ne Sax, Vier 4ddn. to RlchmnnA, ne-! nn. 15. Minimum bid 710, 1)1118 cost of s-,le. 1,76 4 Prone rtv cold to the State June 26th, 1913, for the delinanent taxes of 1911, and deed^d to the State 4'.,r:st 23rd, 1917. Lot 24, Blno, 14, in Bah., Vie-Park, Deed No. 9. Yinivam hid 310, Dlus cost of sale. Pro„erty sold to the State Jane 25th, 1912, for the delinquent taxes of 1911, and de^ded to the State Aurn.iGt gird, 1417. Lots 43-44, Block 24, in the Ba- Vie.- Per,c, Deed Nn. 1. "inimum bid 320, pl+:,- cost of sale. I t + ,+ 7 fn Prate rtt. .^.ol.. t•n A State Jane 25t., _91�., r t+e delinrn,ent taxes of 191 and deeded to th^ State kii-ist 23rd, ]917 Lots 7_6, Block 25, in the Bay- View'ark, Deed Na. 2. YinimiLm bid a2O, nlus cost of sale. Prore rtv sold to the State June 30th, 1914, for tr.e delinquent taxes of 1913, and deeded to Vic- stat= Jnly 10th, 1919• Lot 70, Block 11, in t•:-�, Bar Viee Park, T^^d No. 19. Rinimum bid 110, clue cost of sale. Pronerty sold to the State June 30th, 1914, for t1- delinnuent taxes of 1913 and deeded to tl.e State July 10th, 1919. Lot 6�, Blolk 27, in the Bav Vier- ?ark, Teed No. ?O. hiniaaim bid Gln, plus Inst of sale. Property sold to the State June 26th, 1917, for the delinrnient taxes of 191:5, and de-ded tr t":e State July ?.7th, 1922. Lot 53, Block 2, '_n the Ba•• Vie-Park, need Vo. 2.9. Einimum bid 310, plusthe cost of sale. I Pronert,• sold tr the, State June. ?6t',, 1917, for the delinnuent taxes of 191 and deeded to the State July 271h, 1922. Lot '38, Block 19, in t'e Ba-, Vie- "ark, Deed Nn. 31- "i nimum bid `10, nlus cost of sale. Prnoerty sold to the State June 26th, 191?, for the delinnuent taxes of 191(( and deeded to the State July ?7th, 1923- Lot 30, Block 22, in Vie Bair Vie-Park, ^eed No. 33. Minimum bid 710, plus cost of sole. Pronert•• sola t,t;e State June 4"th, 1919 for the delinnuent taxes of ' 1917, and deeded to the Stnte J+3lv 2?th, 1923• Lot 22, Block 27, in t.e Bair Vie- Park, Deed No. z4. Vinim,tm bid $10, plus cost o£ sale. Prore rtv sold to t!!E- State June ?6th, 1918, for the deltnouent taxes of 1917, and deeded to the State July ^7th, 19?3. Lot 23, Block 27, in the Bav Vie-Park, need No. 35- ":inimum bid $10, n?us cost of sale. Property sold to the State June 25th, 1918, for the delinanent taxes Of lel and deeded to the State J,Yly 27th, 19P3. Lot 24, Block 27, in the Bav Vie^ Park, Deed No. 35. Minimum bid $10, Dlus coat of a•is. Prnpert�- sold t„ the State June 26th, 1919, for the del inanent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State Juiv ?oth, 1''24. Lot 9, Block 15, in the Ba•• Vie^ Park, need Nn. 18. iTinimum bid 310, plus cost of sale. II- Property sold to she State June 25th, 1919, for t''^.e delina+ient taxes of 1416 and deeded to the State July 29th, 1924. Lot 35, Block 23, in the Bay View Park, Deed No. 19. Minimum bid Q10, plus cost of sale. Pronerty sold to the State J„ne 26th, 1919, for the delinnuent taxes of 1916, and deeded to the State Julv 29th, 1924. ' Lot 19, Block 24, in Va, Bav 'dew Park, Deed No. 20. Minimum bi' 110, nlus cost of sale. Prom rt•• cold to the State June 26tr., 1919, for tre delinanent taxes of 1913, and deeded to the State July 29th, 1924. Lot 39, Block 27, in t^e Ba- Vie- Park, Oeed Nn. 21. Lrinim,im bid lin, nlus cost of sale. Pronerty sold to t*.e State Jnne 26t1n, 1919, for the delinrn,ent taxes of 1914, and de-ded to `ha 3tate July 29t1.i, 1924. Lots 73-74, Block 27, in the Bav 'Tien Park, Deed No. 22. Ninumum bid .120, plus cost of sale. ProTe rte, sold to the State June 21st, 19%0, for the delinanent taxes of 1919, and deeded to t*e State J+ilv 15th, 1925. Lot 46, Block 13, in the Bav View Park, Deed No. 16. Yinimnm bid $10, nlus cost of sale. Pronert•- sold toth^ State June Plat, 19?0, for t°e delinnuent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State Ja'_v 15th, 1935. Lot 10, Block 19, t',e Baq Vier Park, Teed No. ?2. i'inimum bid .=10, nlus a,,st of sole. Property sold to t!:e Stnte June 'let, 19?O, far trs delinanent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State July 15th, 1925• Lots 33_34, �llooek pp2 i tt*e her Park, Deed No. ?8. Minimum bid g20, "126 c$st"ofB%gIg r 17 Property sold to the State J•.ane 21st, 1920, for the delinnuent taxes of 1919, and deeded to the State July 15th, 1925• Lot B, Block 24, in the B,•• Vi-•-Park, T)Peri No. ;0. l'inimum bid'210; plus cost of snle. Property sold to th^ State Jane 2^nd, 1921, for tba delineuent taxes of 19 and deeded to the State June 29th, 1926• Lot 42, Block 1i, in 'he Ba•• Vie Park, DP^d No. 25. t!inimnc bid 510, plus cost of sale. Pronert-• sold to the State June 22nd. 1921. for t'`e delinquent taxes of 1920, and deeded to `.'^e State Nne 29th, 1926. Lot 56, block 27, Ir. t'•- Bav Vie^Pork, need �To.26. !'inimum bid 210, D1UR Gnat Of sale. Pronerty sold to the State Jun- 26th, 1922, for t*,e delinnuent taxes of 1921, and de-d-4! to t`le Stnte Jane 77th, 1927. Lot 21, Block 27, in I Ba^ VieP^rk, leel No. 26. Yinirmsm bid 510, plus enst of q�IP. Prooert•, sold to `*e State J+me 22nd, 1921, 'or tT.e delinonent taxes of 1920, and deeded t- the State Jnne 2nth, 1926 Lots 70-711 Block 273 in the Bav Vie*"Pe-'7v T)Ped ?Tn. 27. Linimaun 11' 720, p1UR cost of sale. ry Prmp rtv sold to the State Jnne 22nd, 1921, for t'.e delinquent taxes of 1920, and deeded tot e State June 29th, 1926. Lots 35-36, Block 29, in the Bav 171"Park, Ds-d No. 2!9. Minimum bid g20, plus cost of sale. Pronerty sold to the State June 266th, 1927, for the delinquent taxes of 1921, and deeded to t''^.e State Julv 27th, 19^7. Lot 15, Block 14, in the Ba,• Vie- Park, TJeed 1n. PI. Hinimum bid 510, plus cost of sale. Prorert„ sold to the ;tate Jnne 2'th, 1.92 , for the delinnuent taxen of 1921, and deeded to t}•e State June 17th, 1927• ; Lots 23-24, Block 17, in the Bav View Park, Deed ?To. '2. Minirmam bil "20, alus --net of R=.le. A Property sol' to the State June 26th, 192^, for t+•P delinmaent taxes of 1921, and deeded to 'he State June 27th, 1927, 2.4 ' Lot S, Block 21, in the Bay Vie-Park, Deed ITn. 23. Minumnm bid :h'), plus met of Rale. { Pronerty sold to the State June 266th, 1922, for the delidgnent taxes 40 of 1921, and deeded to the State June '7th, 1927. Lot 55, Block 23, in th^ Bav Vie^,Perk, Tk-d Nn. ?4. Minimum bid 610, p1UR cost Of Calc. .a Propert;• sold to `•, e State June 25t1h.19P2, for t',e delinnuent taxes of 1921, and deeded to t^e State Jnne 27th, '.Q27. Lot 32, Block 25, in t`:e Bav "ie•^Park, Deed ?Tn. 25. "inimum bid $10, pliv% cost of sale. Pronerty sol: to the State June 2')th, 102?, for the delinnuent taxes of 1921, and deed-d to the state June ^7th, 1927. Lote27_29, Block ^7, in the Ba- View Park, De-d No. 27. Minimum bid $20 plus cost of sale.. Prore rt,- sold t0 the State Jame 26th, 1923, for the delinouent taxes of 1922, and deeded to the Stn" Julv 27th, 1928. Lot 22, Block 5, in"re Bav Vie••Park, Deed No. 350. `!inimum- Bid 210, plus cost of sale. ProDert,• sold to the State June 2,t*, 1923, for the dPlinauent taxes of 1922, and deed<d to tP:e state Jul! 27th, 1926. ' Lot 20, =lock 20, in the Bav Vies- Park, ')-d No. 361. ::'inimum bid 510, plus cost of sslo. Propert,• sol;, to t':e State J,me 26t^, 19?', 'or tae ePlincuent taxes of 1922, ani deed=d to the State Jwly 27th, 19P9. Geed ?1n. 362. Lots 17-59, Bleak ?', in the Ba•• Trier Park. :•'inimum bid S20, plus cost of sole. Property cold to the State Jnne 26th, 1923, for the dPlinmrent taxes ' of 19,12, and deeded to t'•a 9tate July 27th, 1929. Lot 9, Block'30, in the Ba•r Vie=Park, Deed Nn. 374. Minimus d ::10, plus cost of sale. Property so!,' to t1:e State June 26th, 19?4,for the delinnuent taxes of 1923 and deeded to the State J'aly 27th, 1929• Lot 25, Block 13, in the Ba.' View Pars, ODed Nn. 56. Yinimum bid ^10, plus cost of sale. PrOpert„ sold to the State Jnne 26th, 192+, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, and dei-ded to the State Ja!1•- '7th, 19p9• Lot 43, Block 1'=, in the P.•- Viev P^.rk, Txed No. 67. Yinim,im ^id Il'), plus Coat n' ^.,••lo. ( s Prooert„ sold to i e State Jnne ?6t%,., 19?4, ''nr t'e '�linnnent taxes Of 1923, and de-dad e to L^ Lots 9-9, Block 25,sin Jowly ' t?:, 1929, in t^_. Bs.. Vie-Parr minimum inimm bid, , 7eer' :1o, 6g. ' 720, D1UR Cn9t Of Ral�+.. . . .t r . 178 i I PrnneTt sold to the Sts+e June 2;�th, 19^�-, for the delinquent taxes of 1923, an-! deeded to '.he State J'+1+• 27th, 1929 Lot 7, 310--k 7 °n the Ba+, Vie Park., Deed In. 59. Rinivam bid Q10, plus ^net ,� als. The said order is nassel b+• t..a unv.nimnus vote of the Tioard. In the matter of the allonances to indigents. It is b•• the Board order-d tba.t `he fnllo-•inr named lndioents ba allo-ed i the followinP named allo-anres com^encinp on dates set onnnsite their resvartive ' namea; YRS. !.'4RY CL4RK, North Richmond, 490 colinty cash a.11o^ance eeT month be2lnn+he Farch 22nd, 1930. ROBERT Gr—VT-TTI, John Swett Ranch, Vartinez, 4.55 ner month cn,nty cash allo ante to begin lra.rch lot, 1930. KAT-1 .AND JnE VEGIS, 57 E. 7th St. Pittsbiirv, of 44G county caA allowance granted from Jan. 1st, 1930. MAUD SPWNCTR, Clavton Rd, Concord, 350 county cash alln®anc-, contin•'Pd fro. Jan. 1st, 1930- FRANCISCO BALESTRERI, Berelleasa St. Martinez, 915 co ntv cash allowance be� contin,+ed from Jan. let,r. 1930, J ,+'Y BELLInr,I, !i0 ,reengt. Vartirrez, Crnnty aid, 325 nor month enntim+ed IQ11'3' DOLAN, Port Costa, 911i connty cash allo-rance be rnntinved from Jan 1st, 1930. 1ER+•A1I J. GRIFF, San Pablo, 415 county ons', allo•a.nre to begin Jan. lvt,l.?30. 'TILLIkV HO'TARD, Marsh Creek, Clavton, 41O county rash allo-oanr..e to contim+ from Jan. lit, 1930. MR. AND 1.RS. D4VID J04NSOF, 5521 Carlos St. Rn Pablo R.v.D. Bnx 301, Lanni Ave. Berkelev, enntinuance of 420 cn+inty cash allo•+ance frnr.+ Jvn. 1st, 1g3G. MRS. GnLDIE LT-19, 561 5th St. Richmond, co+•nty cash allo-nnce of 4hn bs continued as of Jan. let, 1930. NOML,MADEROS, 624 Raven It. Martinez, 412. cnunty cash alln-ante to be continued from J,n. 1st, 1930. FRANCIRM M.AGOOSE Crockett, 'continuance of 420 county evab A110^ance from Jan. 1st, 1930. MRS. NICOLA NIr,HOLI4, 503 Berellesoa It. T'art4n-z, Al". county cesh allnr-, ante from. Jan. 11t, 1930. i ANPiIE PERRY, 732 Arreba St. `rartinez, 470 county testi, Rll.n•ance to nnTlttn+79 from Jan. 1st, 1930• I CAESAR KAPPA, 2 York St. Pittab,irg, A10 cnunty roes!+ alle-anca to rx±ntim*e j from Jan. lst, 1930. ROSIE 947 FELIPO, 237 Foster 4t. Hart!noz, 31P.5n cnunty aid cot-menrinv vsI of Jan. 1't, 1930• ANGELO SPARACINO, 108 Berellessa St. Martinez, OIP. ver mn- b continuinP from Jan. let, 1930• MARY C. ?AYNE, 1228 Pomona St. Crockett, 972.50 county cash allo-smee to begin Jan. 1st, 193n, and 515 courity cash allowance to be Pin Anril 1st, lQ70. CH.APLES 4ND SOPHIA TAYLOR, 1306 Bissell Ove. Richmond, County cash allcraan?e of 515 per month be continued sq of Jon. 1st, 19T. ED'ARD 0. RANEK, Claytnn Road, Noncord, 415 connty cash allowance to con- tinue as of Jan. let, 1930. MRS. `TICTORIA BLOCK 2247'Lincoln St.Concord, that ra•esent 420 county cvsb allo-ance, be inrr=ased'to A40ner month to be Pin Anril 1st, 1.91n. MRS. IDA TALLn'T, 610 Las J+.tnts.o 4t. Partinvz, present 920 oamty CR.sh Rll - ance be increased td 930 county cash allowance to begin Anril lvt, Ig30. IT IS F^+RTRrr oRDTR?D that the Cnnnty Auditor draw war-ant on Vie Ce•+nty i Treasurer in 'avnr of each of above named indicrento on first of each and eyaz„ moot until the further order of thio Board. In the ?'atter of Discontinuaances to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allo•+ancp hsr-tofnr= made to !DRQ. NkONT VITT, 210 Pomona St. El Cerrito; of 460 ner month be discontimled from and after Larch 18th, 1930. i i I' 1791 In the Natter of Aid to Needv Blind. Si It is by the Hoard orderFd that 420 state aid for needv blind to begin as of i. h: San. 1st, 1430, be and the same is hereby granted to Samoa ?'r,Olanon, 132 ^mAhingtnn ' Ave. Pt.Richr.nnd.. In the "atter of allowance to k Needv Aped. ; It is by 'he Board order^d that '.he fnllo-ing allo-ances be RW the sa*re are herebv spade to following named needv aged commencing ^n a ates met om+oAlte their respective names, to,7it; k ELIZABETH 0. YALE, 509 Standard Ave. Pt. Richmnnd, 415. state and 415 cmmntv11 aid, beginning Jan. 1st, 1930. "TILLI4Y TIPPEY, 724- 14th St. Richmond, 41?.50 on,+ntv and .412.50 state Rid beginning Jan. lAt, 1930• SUSAN E. TIPPEY, 724- VLth St. Richmond, 412.50 state and $12.50 co•Ynty al d, beginning. Jan. lot, 1930. MAI4VELL4 SOTn, Port Cnstn, 514 state and 414 cnnnt.• aid, beginning "arch 1st, 1930. JOSS: ANT"NIO SnTO, Port Cnsta, d1lh .tats nn-9 ftIL emmty Rid beginning"A.'•Rb lot, 1930. FR4NCIgmO S. SOTO, ,alnut 4ven•+e, rnnrord, *In sta.t- and eln mrnYnty Aid, ber~inninp Narch lAt, 1930. JOHN SELVAN935 ^ard St. Vartinez, 410 state and Alt) cnnnty nisi, beginninp March 1st, 1930. 4 ANTONIO NEGRINI, 306 Vain St. Ila*nez, Onlifo*nia,415 state and 415 cn+mtv aid, beainninr• Jan. lat, 1930. ' MR. LEMUEL Y.II?E', 607 EUREK4 AV . E 1 Cer^ito, e15 state and el^ nc7Tnty Rd beginning Jan. 1st, 1.930. THM-V MEENU, pinnae, 412.5n state and "11.5n cnnnty Aid, beginning March 1st, 1930. E!^'A YART1n. Z, 1962 Salvio St. Concord, 1:15. state and IV; connty aid, _ beginning as of Jan. 1Rt, 1930. MRS. SARAH LON^•, 1915 Barrett Ave. Rirhmnnd, 41P.5n state, and 'h.v.5n crnmty aid, comrenc!ng Jan. let, 1930. SVERSTT GRANT, Concord, S15. co+mtv a.nd .415 State aid, beginning "arch lat, � 1930. COSMO DI4110+.In, Fnot Los "edanos St. vi.ttsbnrg, 412.5n stot.e and 411.50 county, ^or^+encing Jan. l-t, 193n. 7ILLIV DREAM 249 POMONA ST. E1 ^errito, 415 cminty an? 1"11; state ni CO., beginning Varch 1?t, 1930. CHARLES C. CURRY, Viir Gardens, !'artinez, 415 state A.nd *19 co+mtv ail, heoin- ning !'arch lat, 1970. THO"49 F. CLARK, San Pablo, 415 state aid and 415 nn+mty aid, bAeinn;nv "Ar h lot, 1930. K4THERI-r- S.B000•'LEY. 257- loth St. Riobmnnd, 015 stat? Are 415 county old, beginning Van. lot, 1930. .EDyARD BRE�'N, Martinez. 010 state and y.0 county aid '^-ginning +arch 1st, 1930. t NELT_IE !!ARR HOTTL"ARE, 546- 1Sth St. Riohmnnd, !?15 state, and 61S en,+nty aid beginninm Varch let, 1930. FRANKLIN ASH, Pach,co Bo,71evard, Vartinez, 415 state and 415 eonnty aid, ' beginning as of IIarob let, 1930. y MRS. FR4NKLIli ASH, Pacheco BnnlevRrd, "Artin-a, 41r, state nn-A 415 nminty !id, beginning .ns o` "arch 1st, 1970. JACO AND-RLS, Brentwood, 410 Rtatn and 41n crnmty aid beginning as na'••arch lot, 1930. YANTTEL AVADDRE, Clo Nrs. V.Grisel, Coneral. Deliverv, Livermo-141.0 state i aid and A10 county aid, be4innin-an of !!arch 1st, 1930. MANUEL ALVES BRAZIL, San Pablo, 410 state and 4lO county aid, bAginn±.ng Jan tat, 1930- I' >f IT IS FTL4T!n'R nRDER"D that t}�e Crnm4+ tr uiitor draw Warrant on cnnnty TTeasr,r4r in favor of each of above named rn edv aged on the first day of each and ever. mrm tb � and that •tie Coanty ? e.. # rnay the same. IT IS FDRTpER ORDERrD that the fnllorinr named annlieations for aid for needv aged be denies.- H.H. GRE?N, wain St. -a.lm,t ^,reek. Benjamin Hartahnrn, 625- 5th St. Ri^.hmnnd. Lf)??RO? H413TON1, Box 572, Oronkett. CYNTHIA J. HILL, 932 Pennsvlvanta Ave. Riebmnnd. C.4. 34li49^?? R.F.D. 121, '+alnnt ^reek. iA. THOMAS J. JONF'S, ANTIOCH i - 1R0 j I ' urs. On KN47P, 1455 Oedar St. t'artinez, Cal. JOHN HENRY IRM AR, Lafavet`,e. JO7V "'ILL•I4'!S, ANTIOCH. IT IS MRTHr"A ^HDER?D TT?t%t the allowance herPtoforo mad^ to CH4ALER D^7%4e, La.favette, of 115 state and 115 cnnnty aid, be and the s�mA is lherebv discontin^?di from and after Larch 20, 1930•, In the Fatter of Cancella`inn or Assessments. It havinz b--n reported by the Hoard by the Seer-tarn of 4nt;och Live-oak School District and verified b- the County Anditor that lot ;, Block 7, cnath PP.rk Addition Sale No. 1776 for tti,e tear 19?6, and Lot 2 , Mock 7, Soilth Park 4ddittnn to the Town of Antioch, Sale No. 1775, for vear 19261 is the orcnertir o' Antioch "" � -School District, and at +he time of obtainin said nrnnerty by Antioch Gchool Dist rict, said taxes were not vet due on said nrnnerty, It is, on motion duly made and c=rri=d, by the Hoard order+d th?.t said Q.ls No. 1775 and 1776, for vear 1936, be and the s-me n.re herPbv ordered cancelled and set aside and all taxes t'i.ereon be cancelled, the said lands betne Tronertv of Antioch- Live Oak School District of Contra Costa Co„ntv. r- AND the Board Makes recess to meet on T!ondav, Anril 12st, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. i Chairman. . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. k s :y �1 -3 d� 1! 1�y{E j iso IN THEE B04RD rF'SUPERVISORS ^V rn?iTR4 rrST4 rnTWTy Sm 41,TrO iI4. -r 4TF C�' r as MOND4Y, APRIL 21st, 1930. a: The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. i4.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sunervisorq James N.Lonp, Oscar Clsso i, C.H.Mayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H."!kI7.1s,rl=•rk. f In th^ Patter of Fencing Crnmty Burial Plot, at 1artin-Pz. f s J.P.Woods, appears before the Board and presents a, elan for fencing county indigent burial plot at Alhambra Cemetery, Martinez; Thereuron said matter is referred to Snrvevor P..R.47nold, for an est1mate j, of the cost of fencing said o-rounds. • In the Matter of Requisition of 3. County Surve,,or for Road ?`Pchinery. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Cancra Costa County, havinry made verbal t{t{ request to this Board for permission to purchase a small eomoressor estimated at $1750. and a road maintainer nt n.n estimated cost of 13750 for VIP *,sP i ' maintenance of roads under his demrtmont, and it annea.rinp to .1-e An-rd that y said machin-ry is necPssar�, for use of sair3 department in maintaining said road, a It is, by the Board ordered that said rPquisitinn be and the sere is ereb* granted and the Purchasing 4gent of Con'ra Costa Cminty is hereby authorized to purchase said machinery for said Department. y� E# • `i"e In the hatter of 4prroval of larrants of Reclamation District 4k1619. -; Good cause anoearinv tbprpfor, it is by the Board ordered that the followin. warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hernbv a,nnrovmd., to wil I No• Date Amo,,nt. , ' 671 March 31st, 1930 +, 75.00 72 674 13a.2o 6755 3. 8 56.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the ' approval of said warrants by affizina their signa.t»res thereto. rq2 i 's i s� �;4 In the Matter of grantinP dance permits. The following societies havinv made application to this Board for permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.'!. on morning following the date of dance, Byron Lodge I.O.O.F. at I.O.O.F. Hall, Svron, ,April 25, 1430. 1930• ' Mt-Diablo Post #246, American. Legion, Danville, MaY 3rd, June 7th, Aug. 2nd, It is by the Board order,d that the above named societies be granted nermissi, to conduct a dance until 3016lock A.T . on abo,,e dates.r In the Matter of Letter from Atchison, Topeka P. Santa Fe Railway Co. Atchison, Toneka & Santa Fe Railway Cmmy)a.nv having com^.unicated with this Boar regardinr a bill for na.inting bridge in Sunervi,nr District 4, the claim accruing in 1925, It is, by the Board ordered th-t said 7,etter be and the same is herebv referr d to the District Attorney. In the Atter of Transfer of Funds. A.N,Sullenger, County Auditor. by D-v.Tester, Deputv, having notified this Board and requ:sting- that the following, sins be transferred, It is by the Board ordered that the followtnp• sums be and the same a.re herebv ordered transferred, to wit: The sum of $1500 be transferred from Son. Dist. 45 Fund, ranital natlaannro-I priation, to Sim. District dkj road ^raintenanee doprooriation. The sum of $25. be transferred from unappropriated Reserve fund to nenera7. Fm to cover cost of transporting prisoners and indigents from Townships Nos. 3 and S. The said order is nassed by the unanimo+'s vote of the Eoard.� In the Natter of Acquisition and Improvement District 43. R-SOLUTL^.i ^F 1".7T-vTI-T PTO. 3. BE IT RF.SOLTIFD, by the Board of Stinervisors of the Oounty of Contra ^osta, State of California, as fellows: That the public interest and necessity require and that it is the intention of the Board of S+nervisors of the County of Contra 'lasts., to order the fnllowina acquisitions for the widening of Lowell Avenue from Thirt—sixt^ Street to '!An 'Pablo Avenue, and the widening of Thirty-sixth Street from Lo-ell Avenue to Andrade Avenge for nuIDlic street purnonfis; That the propertv necessar- to be taken for such widening as aforesaid, i n ;3 includes all those c=rtain naroels of land situate in the County of Cants Moate, State of California, described as follows, to-lt; PARCEL ONT. Portion of Lot 99 as designated on the -ap entitled "Tian of the qnr Pablo ' Rancho, aeeomnanying and farming a cart of the final report of the R ferees in Partition" which man was filed in the office of the Recorder of tae �oianty of Contra Costa, State of California, on 'rerch 1, 1594, described as follows; BEGINNIi'G at the intersectinn of the so+atherly line of Lowell Avenue with the south-westerly line of San Pablo Avemae as designated on the mnn entitled "Andra e Exposition Tract, Contra Costa Co., California," hioh man was filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of Mallfornia, on fent. ffith 1911, in Vol. 5 of ?vans, at page 122; thence from said point of bevinnine sn,+th 590571 'fest along the sn,itherly line of said Lo-ell Avenue, being thirty ('�} fest southerly from the sorntherly line of Block 14 as designated on the said snap of ' Andrade Exposition Tract: two h+andre:i ninety.seven and 19/100 (297,19} feat to the easterly line of Thirty-sixth Street (formerly Thirtieth Street) am designated on t.e said map of Andrade Exnosition Tract; thence south 00131 fest, along the easterly line of Thirt+r-sixth Street, being twenty-five (25) feet easterli, from the easterly line of Blocks 10 and 11 of said Andrade. Expositi^n Tract, four hundred eighty-two and 04/100 (452.04) feet to t':e northerly line of the narcal of land deaerihed in the deed from George 'Farren Anderson, et ux. to Ambrose D,Fish, a single man, dated Liroh 13 1925, andrecorded i'arch 26, 1825, in Vol. 12.4 of official peeords, at page 341; thence North 69x20' East along the northerly line of said Fish tract twenty-six and 791100 (26.79) feet to a point Ahich bears twenty-five (25) feet easterly, at right ansles from the easterly line of said Thirt+*_sixth Street; *ben north 0013' East parallel with and t^enty five (25) feet easterly at ri=ht anrYles from the easterly line of said Thirty-sixth Street f err h,inrirad fatty-twn and 54110 (442.54) feet to a point rhici -,ears south 00131 ^est, sixty (60) feet 1'rnta ta,e northerly line of said Lorell Avenue; thence north q9657' vast, two h+rn red eiahty- three and 72-100 (253,72) feet parallel with and sixty (60) feet scnatherly Brom, at right angles, the nort_+erli, line of s+id Lowell Avenue, to the smitbwesterly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence North 20050' ltbst, thirty-two and 09/100 dollRTa (32.09) feet along the said soithwesterly line of qan Pablo .Avenge to the -noint of beginning. PARCnL T iD. Portion of Lot 99 as deaianated on the man entitled, "yen of the San Pablo ' Rancho, accomoanying and forming in part of Vie final report of the Referees in Partition" which man was filed in the office of the ??ecord=r of the Coontvof Cent Costa, State of Califnrnia, on, )!arch 1, 1594, described as fnllows, BEGI':7'1_,'G at the intersection of the northerly line of the narcel of land describbd in the deed 'ram. George 'Tarren Anderson et ux. to Ambrnse D.Fish, a siaxl. man, dated "arch 13, 1925, and recorded March 26, 1924, in Vol. 120 of Official Records, at nage 341, with the easter!*.' line of Thirt-r-sixth Street (formerly Thirtieth Street) as desiF,nxted on the man entitled "Andrade vacnosition Tract, Contra Costa Cq. California which man was filed in the nf"ica of the Recorder of the Co-.snty of ''ontra oosta., State of Malifornia, on Sentemher 4th, 1411, in Vol. 5 of raps, at nage 122.; thence from said point of beginning South 0)13' 'Test, alone the easterly line of s•id streRt, forte two and 96/100 (42.96) feet to the northerly line of Andrade Boulevard as designated on Raid ?Asn of Andrade Exnositin Tract- thence north 59057' 'East alone the northPrly line of seid AndradeSwilevard, twenty-fine (25) feet; thence north 00131 East, fiftv-two and 46/110 (52.46) feet parallel with the easterly line of said Thirtv-sixth Street, to the northerly line of said Fish Tract, (123 or 341); thence scnath 690101 'Test, t*entv_Rix and 79 00 (26.79) feet alone the last named line to the noint of baeinnin¢. All of said nronerty for the widenine; of Lowell Aven+ae shall now and here- after be known as and become a part of Lowell Avenue and all of Raid nrrnPrt+r 'Or he widening of Thirty-sixth Street sha'.1 now end hereafter be knnvm as R.nd ie o�me a part of Thirty-sixth Street. Reference is hereb•r mane to the specifieatinnq in the abore entitled matter on file in the office of v,-j e. County Clerk for all detail in connection with the above described acgaaisitions and for t"e estimated expenses thereof; That the +xibltc interest and necessity require and that it is the intention of t';e Boerd of Supervisors of the Co,inty of Cont-a Costa, State of California, to order the follorinF work to be done and improvement to be made in gRid Mo+anty of Contra Costa and ^ithin the conuorate limits of the Citir 01 Richmond., to wit: That Lowell Aven+ae from San Pablo Avenue to Thirt,,-sixth street (formerly known as Thirtieth street) and Thirtt=_Sixth street (formerly nrnrra,s Thirtieth Street) °tor Ln'+ell Avenue t1 Andrade Avenue (formerly knnwn Rs Andrade BOI)Ierard) includin.¢ the intersection of said Tn'rty_sixth Strap *with said Lo•nlI Avsn+as ae said street and avenue Will exist after the �agnisitinnh above r 911 Pd to, within the limits and in the nartiotalar locationR bhown on the plans Rnri specifics ions hnrrinaftor ref^rred to, improvr'd as follows.. That said stree. and avenue be graded in the ^canner and locR,tinn.q shorm on tae plans and sneciiica.tions hereinafter referred to, and to t^e gradeR and s'abgra e 1R4 I elevations sho,-,n on the nlans, profiles and detail drawinRa therefnr, to all of which reference is hereb•• expressly made for a descrintinn of twmPra_�s de to which' ch all of the work and improvement ender this Resolutinn shall be done, which said "a.dos are hereby adopted and established as tie official grades therefor. That a. Durite Asphaltic concret- pavement wit's a. broken rock cndion be con.! ' strutted in said street and aven•,e, of the width, the thickness and crnsq_sectinn, in the canner and in the pu•ticular locntinne a.a all are more fully shown +mon the) plans and specifications hereinaft-r referred to. i That cement concrete curbs and gutters with curb bars, and cement Concrete ' open drains be constructed in said street and avenue, in the manner, of the dimensi"ns, to the grades, and in the carticular locations as all are more f•711v shown on the plans and specific,-tions hereinafter referred to. That vitrified ironstone eipe sewers and brick and concrete manhole with cat i iron rim and cover, and concrete and vitrified ironstone nine lamoholes with cast j iron rims and covers be constructed in said street and avenue, in the, manner, of the dimensions, to the era.des, and in tie particular loca.tions as all are mores full shown on the plans and specifications, hereinafter referred to. � A11 of said work and improvement shall be done to the linos and Frradez as shown on the plans and profiles and in accordance with the plans and snecificatinns heretofore ado¢pd for doing said work and improvement b- said Hoard on +-,},e 7t1h day of April, 19302 and now on file in the office of the County Clerk of said ^ounty of Contri Costa. Said clans and snecifientions, and the profiles, detail dr—ings, ' and kliagrams accompanying the same are herebv exnresal- referred to for the e-timaty0 cost of said acquisition and improvement (inclusive of incidental expenses and coats of the oroceedinge) for a full and detailed description and ldrntinn of said nronnsd acquisition and improvement, and of the erades to which said improvement is to be constructed. Notice is hereby Riven that all of the classes of work above enumeratid are not-tn be constructed upon all portions of the street and avenue above describe but only in the ra+rtic^lar placee and in the manner as shown on said plans and specifications. All of said improvement shall include all intersections, terminations and opposite terminations occurintr within Via limits of the proposed wore and impTOVeme t I where shown on the plans but shall not be construed as do,foline at anv intersectionj. The, notice of all persons affected is directed to the grades for the pronosd improvement and to the provisions of tie 4ecn,isitinn and Zmnrnvamrrnt 4et of 19?5 ;I relating to grades. Particular notice, is directed to the fact that substantial r_}F na-a in the relation of t e elevation o= abutti ng nronerty to that o" said s+r?et and a,7 n•,e as they will exist after beine improved, will res-lt from Vie construction of a. portion of the above mentioned imnrovements to the nroT)oaed p•rades. That the ilistrict of lands which will be benefitted by said rrrn+nsed aconi_ sitions and improveaents and upon which will be levied t'e assessment taxes to pay he costs and expenses thcr^nf, ,which assessrent district shall be known e.s "Aonnisitin a:d Imnrovempnt District No. 3" shall as cronosed, include all that territory in the Connty of Contra Costa, within tiro followin,• descrired exterior bmzndo.ry line, to .,.,it: I I 1�5 BSGIU'7171G at the northeasterly corner of Lot 6, Block 14, as desiena.ted :a on the ' n entitled ")'an of the Andrade rxnositi-n Tract, Contra Costa ^•n. ?!a.lif- ornia" ,-hi.ch man was filed °n t^e office of the Recorder of Contra Costa Cr,,,;nty State of ^ali'ornia, on Sept. ?S, 1911, in vol. 5 of Fans, at Pace 122, and r"n_ Ping thence in direct lines as fnllows: To the most northnri,r corner of Lot 101 as designated on the :ran entitled "an of t'-e qon Pablo Rarchn, 4,oromnanvina and ' forming a part of the final renort of the Referees in Partition" which man was filed in the office of t',e Recorderof Contra Costs County, St ate of Cali`ornia, on parch 1, 1594; thence to Vie most westerl•r corner of said Lot 101; thence to the most southerly corner of said Lot 101; thence to the most easterly corner = of said Lot 101; thence to the int.,r-ection of the southwesterly line of Gan Pablo Avenue with the nnrtherly line of Andrade Avenue (formerly 4ndra.de Boole_ vard); thence to the intersection of said northerly line of 4ndrade 4venue with the easterly line of Thirtv-sixth Street (formerly Thirtieth Street)- thence to tbrn southwesterly corner of Lot 9, Block ll, said A^.drade Fxnositinn i'ract; thence to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 9; thence to the so,ithwesterly corner of Lot 34, said Block 11; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot, 1, Block 10, said Andrade Bxnositi�n tract; thence to t,,P snuthnest-rly corner of Lot 42, Block 2, as designated on man entitled, n"an of tre Peres_Andrsde T,.act" which msin was filed in }e office of the Rpoorder of ^,nntra losta ^ n n,, ty, State of California, on "av 21, 190?, in vol. 1 of :'ars, at nas.e 22; thence to the southeasterly- corner of Lot 1, said Block 2• thence to the soutbwesterly corner of said lot 1; thence to the northwesterly corner ofLot 9, Block 1, Peres-Andrade tract; thence to the northeasterly corner of said said Lot 6; thenc. to the northwesterly corner of said Lot 7, said Block; thence to the nnrtheasterl corner of Lot 5, Block 14; aforesaid Andrade Fxnosition Tract; thence to the northwesterly corner of Lot 6, Block 14; thence to the north-asterly corner of said Lot o and the noint of beginning. Reference is hereby made to t^e map or diawram of said assessment district approved by said Board and on file in the office of the County Clerk of said Gonn which man indicates by a boundary line the extent of t^e territory to be included in said proposed assessment district, which said map shall crovern for all details as to the e7tent t.^ercof, and in the event of a. conflict bet-pen the said distric as herein descri',�ed and the dictrice as shnwn on said Yap, the DI=triet as shn�r on said map shall prevail and shall constitute the Correct desorintion of the nr. - osed assessment district. That, in the iudpient of f is Board varyin, benefits to be derived by different parcels of land lying within said district re6,nire, and that, therefor said assess:rent district 91:a11 be divided into eighteen senarate zones, denia_nste Zones A to R, inclusive. Eac`: of said zones, as nrnnnsed, is nla.inly shown nnnn the said man of t!e Assessment distriet.nn file in the office of The Co+rnty llerk to which said map reference is hereb•P made for the houndnries of and all details concerning said zon es. The percentage, as pronosed, of the sum to be raised each year by the levy and collectior: of special assessment taxes in said district fro-^: the lends in saci of said zones for the navments on the nrincinal and interest of the bonds to be issued to defray the expenses of the proposed acquisitions and improvements a.re herby determined to be as follo^s: Zone "A" 30.632 per cent Zone "B" 1.246' per cent Zone "G" 2. ,� per cent Zone "D" 6.419 per cent Zone "E" 12.637 per cent Zone "F" 12.915 per cent Zone "G„ 11.273 per cent Zone "H" 0.251 per cent Zone "I" 1.102 per cent Zone "J„ 2.490 per cent Zone "K" 0.'036 per cent Zone "L" 6.720 Per cent. Zone "M" 5.913 per cent. ZZone If N" 2.505 per cent one "0" 1.450 per cent Zone "P 1' 0.1.04 per cent Zone "Q" 0.389 per cent Znne "R" 0.389 per cent. Total -100.00 per cent I r i It is hereby declared and determined by said Board that all used and deeical:edj Public rights -of-way and streets, as same are shown on the assessment man, includin the acquisitions above referred to, shall be a.nd the same are herebv omitted from th said assessment district a:r from the levy And collection of the special aggessment taxes thereafter to be levied and collected to cover the expenses of the nronnsed ' acquisitions and improvements, end the total exnenses of said nrornsed acauieitions I and improvements shall be met by t_e levvinm and collecting os s,.ich special assets_ i ment taxes upon and from the remaininP lands within the assess»ent district, withrnttl regard to such omitted lards. It is hereby found and determined by said Bos.rd that all of such omi.ted lands as above described and as shown on said assessment map, ' are in use in the performance of a public function. That, to defray, the expenses os the nronosed acquisitions and imnrovementa as above set forth, bonds wall b, issued to the total amount of the same, said bnndsl to bear interest at the rate of seven (7) par cent nor annum+, navable_semi_annnallv,l the first inter=st nayment to to made nn the Ind dao of January, or th- 2nd day of July (whichever mont'.i first succeed, the date of the bonds) next sncceedinrr one pear after the date of such bonds, and the ae.'P;rate nrinciral of all bnndg issued to be paid and discharged within six (5) years after the date of issuance, anproxima.tely i one-fifth (1/5) part of said a,._regate principal to be navable annually, all in eol coin, commencing two ,ars after tie date thereof, and that a special fund for the payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of snecial asgessT--nt taxes upon the lands within the assessment district according to the assessment val•?e of said lands (exclusive of t'ae imnrovements thereon) and in accordance -it.) the I ' zones and percentages as finally determined b•• said Board. The first payment on the ap*rT-rate nrincinal of t.e bonds issued will be madll two -ears after the date of the issuance thereof. That ?fonday the 19th day of May, 1930, at the hour of eleven. ol,.lock. A.T•. of said day, is the day and hour and the chambers of the Board of 4nner1risors of i the County of Contra Costa in the Co^ntv Cnurt ?louse in the Tity of Yartinez, is the place, hereby fixed by said Board wlien and where any and all R rsons havinm any objections to the proposed acavisitions or imnrovements, or bo+.h, to the nrnnogld grades tp which the improvements, are to be constructed, to the extent of trP a.gse.A- ment district, to the zones into which said district i.s to be divided, or to the percentages to be raized from each of said zones, or to a.nv or all of +.?+e foregoinai , may appear before seid Board of Supervisors of the county of Contra ^,osta., and be heard. Attention is hereby directed to the provisions of the 114canisition and. Im_ provement Act of 1925" as amended to date, relative to objections and protists. That the Droceedines for said acauisition and improvement shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of ' California, known and designated as the "Aoeuisritinn and improvement Act of 1925" approvPd Mav 23, 1925 as amended to late, and said bonds shall also be issued in accordance with the Drovisions of said Act. Excepting from all the herein d escribed wore all of said work that has alr adv been done to the lines and mrades as shorn on the plans a.nd profiles, and in accord* ance with said nlans and sDecifioations. The attention of allpersono is nerO)y directed to the License, 4QrePment of the Durite AsnhPlt Comna.nyof America., dated January 15, 1930, and on `i le I in the office of the County Clerk of the C-int"of Contra. Costa. 9a.id agreement j a covers the Durite Asnhaltic concrete pavement mixtures to 'e used in the above described improvement. i That k'dmard A.Hoffman, a competent person, is herebv anrointnd "S+mertntendpni i ' of 'Rork" without compensation, and he is herethv order^d to cause to be cnnsnicuo+1614' r posted, in the form and the manner provided in said 4ct, notice of the adnntinn of this Resolution, which said notice shall consist of printed copies of this Resolutign of Intention entitled "Notice f Public Improvement" ' That the Clerk of this Board sha'_1 certify to the adoption of this ?psolutioni sod shall cause the same to be rdblished by two insertions in the Richmond Record Herald, a daily ne^rsnaper of general circulation published and cirmila,ted in +.,he County of Contra Costa, State of California, which said np-•spaner is hereb• designated i for that nurnose and for maki= this and all other public-tions in or incident to th=se D-roc"dinrrs. The foregoin^ Resolution ,^as duly and regularly in*rodnned and adopted by the Board of Supervisors �f the Co,mty of Contra Costa, at a re¢+,la.r meeting therpof, i held on the 21st day of Anril, 1930, by the follo,,ina vote, to vit: Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C,H.Havden, >Z.J.?iuchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: `?ore. In the :.atter of Erecting Signs I along county Road. J.F•Sivere, Vanager of California State Automobile Association, having apneared before t'is Board and stating that certain signs have'been'reeuested to be erected'and recommending the erection of the same, It is, b-• the Board ordered that the California State Automobile 4asnciatin>� be and thev are her^bv vit'iorized to erect the follo^i.ng Signs: A Terenty "ile Limit sign at top of hill on Pacheco Road,Yt.Vie^ Tract. A direction sign at junction of Fish Ranch Road and Tunnel Rop.d. A Stop 'Yarning Sign, reflector tvpe, at junction of TTanklin Canvon Road with State High•.^ay, east of Hercules. A stop sign at junction of Yarket 3t. and 23rd St. near Richmond. A stop sign at Market And Kearny Sts. Ric'-=ond, and a. stun sigr, at inter- section of San Pablo Crepk High^av and State High-av, San Pablo. The vote they-on being unanimous. n. 1 In the ?^:atter of Claim Of Sunset View Cemetery Association for refund of taxes. The Sunset View Cemetery 4ssocip.tinn having heretofore filed with this Board claim fnr sum of ."7,2555.20 for refund of taxes claimed to be illegs.11y and errrm-) eously collected and said claim been. referred to the District 4ttorrey, and i I P 1R i the District Attorney reporting to this Board that there is some question as to the legality of s,.Ad claim or a portion o' said land and recommending. to this Board that said claim be rejected so tbat a suit may be filed against the Board of Supervisors to determine the legality of said claim, if so advised, and it annearina_ to the Board that there is a question as to the legality of said claim, i It ison motion of °•nnervisor Trembat'i, seconded by Surervisor Olsson, by the � Board ordered that said claim for sum of n�M;o.20 for taxes claimed. illegai_ly and I erroneously collected be and the same is hereb-r denied. The vote of the Board nn said order ..ring as fnllo'as: i Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Bnc'nanan and Trembath. j Noes: S+mervisor Long. In the 1?atter of Contract and Bond of C.H.Gildersleeve, to build culvert in Sup. Dist. A. i C,H.Gildersleeve h,.ving filed with this Board, good and sufficient bonds I with Fidelit,i and Denosit Comr,any of Maryland as surety, I It is, by the =card ordered that said 'bonds and each of them be and the same are her=b,, apnroved by this Board. It is further ordered that the act of Chairman in signin: sndoi contract be and the same is hereby approved. In the matter of Adoption of Ordinance No. 199• Vne Board adopted an Ordibance No. 199 amending Ordinance No. 190 reg¢la.ting i travel over and alone the high,vays, roads, streets, alleys and lanes in the County of Contra Costa, and providing penalty for violations thereof, adonted by this Board on kagust 15th, 1927, b•- a'_ding new section thereto, naming as boulevards or rain trunk line roads that certain street known as Twenty-third Street beginning onj the northerly incorporate limits of the City of Richmond, and r,inninFr nortte±rly to its intersection with L'arkmt Street, and all that portion of Stockton ^treat from ':.Basket Street to State High-av'near San Pablo Oree'T Bridge, and t"at said , Ordinance shall take effect frog and after the 22nd day of Nay, 1930, and befor= I t^:e expiration of fifteen days a`.tcr date of this passage the a,me shall be published with the names of ;embers of the Board voting, 'nr and against the same, for one week in The Journal, a ne^loaner printed and nublished in the ^,mMty of Contra Costa. The foregoing Ordinance mas passed by the fn-log np vote n+ the 9oa.rd. Ayes: S�roervisors Long, Olsson, Havdan, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes; :done. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 5th, 1930, at 10 o'clook A M. Chairman 4AW . . . . . I . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. I i I � P j 189' IN THE 50gRD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY. MAY 5th, 1930• The zoard met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan. Chairman; Supervisors James N.Loug, Oscar Olsson, Q.H. ' Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. - - -_ _ - _ - _ - J H.Wells,Clerk. �f i The minutes and proceedings of the Hoard for the month of April, 19309 are nj read to the Board, and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman ' and Clerk. `i In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District $799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing war"ants of Reclamation District $799, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. 226 Dated April 7th, 1930, 0385.10. And the Chairman of this Board is hereby authorized to note the approval of the said warrants by affixing his signature thereto. In the Latter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District 4602. Good cause appe-ring therefor, it is by the Hoard ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District No. 802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. 537 Dated April 26, 1930, S14o�00 " 00 5�3�gg9 8.p550 10 540 • 198.04. 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 Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing thsrefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District 41619, be and the same are hereby*Proved, to wit- No. 66766 Dated April 30, 1930 $ 755.00 I 679 10.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signat+tes thereto. I 190 i In the Yatter of Warrants of j I Reclamation District 2059. i Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of District $2059, be approved, to wit: Numbered, No. 729 Dated May 2nd, 1930, $159 50 731 171 .75 j 732 " 18.19 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatur=s to said warrants. In the Matter of Extermination of dogs. I A Oom^ittee from the Grand Jury appeared before the Board requesting the Board to take action regarding the licensing and extermination of stray dogs In the County; Thereupon, the Board states to t he Grand Jury Committee that upon the filing of proper petition requesting adoption of an Ordinance that this Board will adopt an Ordinance fixing compensation for licensing and destruction of dogs. In the Matter of Advertisir. Resources of Contra Oosta Oounty. It appearing to the Board that the Bay Barrier Association is devising ways and means for constructing salt water barrier across the Bay between The Co,nty of Contra Costa and opposite shore, and it appearing to the Board that it will be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to have said Barrier erected and it appearl— Ing to the Board that a great deal of publicity will be necessary to have said Barrier corstructed, and that said advertising will be beneficial to the County of Contra Costa, It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $1000 be and the same is hereby! set aside for use of said Bay Barrier Association in advertising said Bay Barrier Proposition, said sum to be paid on presentation of a duly verified claim therefor. ' I In the Matter of Probation Officer j attending California Conference of Probation ' Officers and other officers at Santa Barbara. It is, bvthe Board ordered that Probation Officer T.A.Boyer, be and he is i hereby given permission to attend the California Conference of Social Workers and Probation Officers Association of California to be held inSanta Barbara from may 13th, 1930 to Mav 17th, 1930, inclusive. i i 191 In the 'Latter of Correction of Assessments. Geo. O.Meese, County Assessor, having certified tothis Board that the follodng erroneous assessments appear on Assessment Roll for fiscal year 1929-30, asking authorization to correct same in accordance with Section 3604a of the Political Code of the State of California, in that; In vol. 16 Assessment ,36936 David Weaver was assessed with Lots 12-13, Block 107 Richmond Annex, and filed Tar Veterans Exemption on same at Assessor's office; through' ' an error of his office his Exemption was not allowed and authority is canted to cancel; taxes and delinquencies thereon as requested. The same having been consented to by A.B,Tinning,District Attorney.;, I I In the Matter of Correction of Erroneous Deed. i M.T.Joost, Tax Collector having certified to this Board that in making out Deed; i *364 to propertv deeded to the State of California at public auction sale June 27th, 1926, an error was made by leaving out the number of the tract, which should read: "In Richmond Pullman Pueblo Tract, #2, Lot 15, Block 19." It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said deed ' erroneously issued be and the same is hereby ordered canceled and a new deed issued with a correct description. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. a In the Matter of Dance permits. The following persons and societies having made application to this Board for permission to cnnduet a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on morning following date of dance,: Good Samaritan Club, i.O.O.F. Hall, Danville, May 17th, 1930 and June 219t, 1930• Byron Rural Fire Department, Byron, May 10th, 1930. The Enes Thimble Club, Ambrose School, May 10th, 1930• It is by the Board ordered that the above named societies be permitted to i - conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on above dates.;` i I In the !latter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the sum of $250.00 be and the same is hereby set aside out of the Advertising Fund to be appro— priated for advertising for the Brentwood Apricot Festival to be held during the month of June, 1930, said money to be paid on presentation of a duly verified claim therefor) I I' In the Matter of Building Fence Around County Indigent Burial Ground at Martinez. ' R.R•4rnold, County Surveyor having heretofore been authorized to furnish to this Board an estimate of cost of constructing fence in front of County Indigent Butal Ground and Alhambra Cemetery at Martinez, in accordance with plane heretofore ' presented to this Board, and said R.R.Arnold, County Surve,,or,havine reported that It will coat the sum of $1669.41 to construct said fence in accordance with paid plans, said fence to be constructed in accordance with plane and estimates submitted; , b.- R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor; It is, by the Board ordered that R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby authorized to proceed to construction said fence in accordance with said plans. It is further ordered that the sum of $1669.41 be and the same is hereby transferred from Unbudgeted Reserve fund to General Fund to pay cost of building said fence when same is completed.. I I In the ?Satter of Transfer of Funds. On request of County Auditor, A.H.Sullenger, it is by the Board ordered that the following amounts be ordered transferred from Hospital Fund to State Fund on account of: ' Sonoma State Home, $3400.00 Ventura School for Girls, 100.00 Whittier Stye School300.00 Preston School Industry 420.00 1 State Narcotic Hospital at Totalpadr - Total ---- The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' I In the Matter of Transfering Funds. i It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $5300 remaining in the Reserve Appropriation for Sup. Dist. #4 be and the same is hereby transferred to Maintenance appropriation of said Supervisor District #F; That zhe sum of $600 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from un- ' appropriated Reserve fund to General Fund to pay cost of printing and publishing for; the Board of Supervisors. That the sum of $5611.90 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred fan unappropriated Reserve Fund to General Fund to pay the claims of Robinson Tractor ' Company and Spears-'Tells Machinery Company for Tractcr, Grader, Compressor and Hammer. The vote thereon being unanimous. I i i 193 I In thelatter of Application of Associated Oil Company for permission to cross county road with pipe line. The Associated Oil Company having filed application Blue print 0224-;-129, ' showing proposed pipe line crossing under county road to Concord, at Avon Refinery, It Is, on motion dui-,, made and carried, by the Board ordered that said re- quest be and the same is hereby granted, said pipe to be installed under the supervision of the County Engineer and Supervisor of said District $3. i I In the ?utter of approval of Insurance Policy. � Percy Douglas, having presented to this Board Policy 182533 The Phoenix Insurance Company, covering property of Contra Costa Oounty known as Dutro Property, It is by the Board ordered that said policy be and the same is hereby approved. I I I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following cash allowance. be and the same are hereby ordered continued as of date set opposite their respectivei i names, to wit, MRS. uIN,IE REPETTO, for board and care of MISS M IMIE COSTA, San Pablo, $15 county aid continue as of Jan. 1st, 1930. MRS. PAULINE GARCIA, 714 Port St. Crockett,$40 county cash allowance be con- tinued from Jan. let, 1930. GUISEPPI PECCIANTI, Castro St. Martinez, that the sum of $10 county aid for Mrs. JAMIRA GIANIII, 926_ A. St. Eureka, for board and care of Edna and $30 county aid for IRS. RAFFANTE of Fresno, for board and care of Leo and Harry, be continued. It is further ordered that allowance of $30 per month.granted to MRS. PIGSLEYj Clayton Road, Concord, from Jan. let, 1930. i That.MRJ. BIERT SIERP, Bay Point, allowance of $25 county cash allowance continued from an. 1st, 1930• JULIA POLINA, Mountain View, lartinez, that continuance of allowance of $30 state aid and increase of cauty aid•0 $20 per month to begin as of April lot, 1430. That $40 county cash allowance be granted to METS. POWELL to board the two children of Martin Dovick, 'Talnut Creek. I That sum of $20 county cash allowance be granted to MRS. DELIA GALLAGHER 2355 Pacheco St. Concord, beginning April let, 1930. I That the sum of $15 county cash allowance to continue from Jan. 1st, 1930. j be gr nted to ANDRE-17 LINDHOLM, Byron, Cal. That sum of $8 county cash allowance to begin April 1st, 1930, be and the ' same is hereby granted Charles MANEGLIA, 940- 8th St. Richmond, Cal. That present $20 county cash allowance be increased to $30 county cash allol- ance beginning April 1st, 1930. heretofore granted to MRS. ROSE MOREIRA, 1415 Lillian St. Crockett. i That DR. HOAG, Boulder Creek, be granted $30 county cash allowance for board and care of CLIFFORD SIEGFRIED to begin as of May let, 1930. That county cash allowance of $20 per month to begin Jan. lst, 1930, be indj the a-ame is hereby made to MRS. IGNACIO SOUZA, Crockett. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore granted to MRS. F RANCES BUFFO, 26o— ;a. 5th St. Pittsburg, of $10 county cash allowance be and the same to hereby discontinued from and after May let, 1930• That the s.am of $10 county aid heretofore granted to MRS. GUERALDA MODICA, ' 248- Cumberland St. Pittsburg, be discontinued from and after May 1st, 1930. The vote thereon being unanimous. I I 194 It is further ordered that the sum of $20 per month heretofore granted to MRS. FLORENCE STREETER, for C/o two minor children, be and the same is herebv increased to $40 per month commencing May let, 1930. The vote thereon being unanimous. 1. In the Matter of Allowance to , Needy Aged. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and tha same are hereby made to following named needy aged to begin ' on date set opposite their respective names, to wit: VINCENT P.=ARAL, 522- 35th St. Richmond, $12.50 estate and $12.50 county aid beginning April-let, 1930• State and County 1930• LEWIS FRANCIS BACON, Clayton Road, Concord, $12.50 each/beginning April let, J. ALEX BALES, Yosemite Wharf, Antioch, $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid, beginning April let, 1930. WALLACE BRACKLE, Pinole, $5 state and $5 county aid, beginning April let, 1930- E. GARLAND CR42, 333 Colusa Ave. El Cerrito,$10 state and $10 county aid beginning April let, 1930. THOLAS DANIEL KELLY, Concord, $10 state and $10 county aid, beginning April; let, 1930. THO"AS L. MALONEY, 725- Main St. Martinez, $15 state and $15 county aid, beginning April let, 1930. MR. GEORGE W. McPW30 N, 315- 12th St. Richmond, $15 state and $15 county ' aid, beginning April let, 1930. WILLIAM CARSO'I MENDENHALL, Route 1, Concord, $15 state and $15 county aid, beginning April 1st, 1930. .ORTHINGTON YOGRE, 4- 57 9th St. Richmond, $15 state and 15 county aid, beginning April 1st, 1930. i MRS. ADA JANE MORGAN, Box 245, Concord. $15 state and $15 county aid, beginning Anrillst, 1930. MRS. ANNIE OATES, 1336-9th St. Richmond, $6 state and A6 county aid, beginning April 1st, 1930. GEORGE RICE, 5321-5th St. Richmond, $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid, beginning April 1st, 1930. BART SIMS, 600 Chanslor Ave. Richmond, $12.50 state and $12.50 county aid beginning April 1st, 1530- E. OSCAR STEYNER, Box 665, Antioch, $10 state and $10 county aid, beginning ypril let, 1930. JO::AS A. INALLIN, 64o- 15th St. Richmond, $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid beginning April let, 1930. ' MRS. JOSEPHI17 WALLIN, 64o- 15th St. Richmond, $7.50 state and $7.50 county aid, beginning April let, 1930- "ARY J. ;"ILLIAiS, Pleasant Hill, Road, Martinez, S10 state and $10 county) aid, beginning April let, 1930• i MRS. ADA E. YOUNGLOVE, 2003 Grant Ave y Richmond, $6. state and $6 county aid, beginning April 1st, 1930• ' IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the following applications for aid from aged persons be and the same are hereby denied: Alex. Bowen, 2410 'acne St. Richmond, CHARLES T. HOLL'ES, Route 2, Concord. SARAH A-TN MAGUIRE, Pinole. WILLIA1 QUENTEL, Concord. ROBERT SCH7LTZ, Walnut Creek. GEORGE L. SPAULDIaG, 595- 9th St. Richmond. RICHARD Y. VAS EATON, 1112 Hensley St. Route 1, Box 561, Richmond. I I I I 19511 in the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. I It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore granted j to following named persons be and the same are hereby gwrrected as follows, to wit; Allowance heretofore made to YRS. SARAH EDWARDS, Concord, be and the same is hereb•• decreased from 260 stge aid to a50 state aid, and $30 county aid as of May 1 6, 1930. Port Costa, The allo,.sance heretofore made to MRS. ADRIAN CORE of $70 state aid be decreased to $60 state aid, beginning as of May 22nd, 1930. � I I i In the La.tter of allowance to Needy j Blind. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be made to needy blind; I $20 state aid and $20 county aid, be and the same is hereby granted to DANIEL HURLEY, Crockett. beginning April 1st, 1930. LR. ED?ARD TANEK, Concord, $15 state and $15 county aid, beginning as of i April let, 1930.. I ! In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of County of Contra Costa. ORDER DIRyCTI,'JG PREPARATIOIJ OF SPECIFICATIONS. I ' WHMREAS, resolutions have been presented to the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, passed by the Stege Sanitary District, the City of EI Cerrito! and the City of Richmond, in which this Board is requested to institute proceedings for a certain improvement consisting of the construction of a main outfall sewer and the reconstruction of an existing storm sewer, which said improvement serves unincor_I'i porated territory within the boundaries of the County of Contra Costa, portions of the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, and the entire Cit- of E1 Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, and, '-gMREAS, the public interest and necess i ty require the improvement hereinafter set forth; Now, THEREFORE, be it resolved by this Board of Supervisors of the County of! Contra Costa, State of California, under the powers veste-, In said Board under and by virtue of the Act entitled "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" that Ross L. Calfee, a competent person, is hereby appointed and designated and directed to prepare and furnish specifications for the improvement hereinafter specified; IT IS FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that Ross L. Calfee be and he is hereby I appointed and designated "Engineer of 'Rork" for the purpose of doing and furnishing ' of all the civil engineering work and services necessary to the proper performance of! said improvement, and said Ross L. Calfee is hereby designated a competent person to i prepare and furnish, and he is hereby directed to prepare and furnish specifications i for the following described work and improvement on the following.described streets i and rights of ^:av, to rit: I The improvement shall in general terms be the construction of a main out fall sewer in part on Monterey street (formerly Columbia Boulevard) in part on Carl Avenue'', (formerly Carl Stre=t), in part on San Joaquin Street (formerly San Jor.quin Avenue) in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and in part on 196 certain rights of way in said City of Richmond, running; from a point on said San Joaquin Street near the intersection thereof with Santa Cruz Avenue (formerly MissionStreet). in said City of Richmond, in a general southwesterly direction across certain public easements and public rights of way to a point approximately at the terminus of and at Point Isabel; also for the construction of a main out-fall sewer from a point at ' the westerl- terminus of Central Avenue, as said Central Avenue exists on that certain map entitled "Richmond 46nnex Addition" and lying in unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, westerly across certain rights of way and easements in unin- corporated territory of the County of Contra Costa, and across certain rights-of-way; and easements in the corporate boundaries of the City of Richmond, to a junctiorwith , the main outfall sewer hereinbefore first mentioned; also for the reconstruction of an existing storm sewer at the intersection of San Joaquin Street and Burlingame Avenue (formerly Coalinga Avenue) in said City of Richmond,County of Contra Costa, State of California, together with necessary appurtenances to said sewers. Said specifications shall include all plans, profiles, croon-sections and specifications necessary for said proposed improvement, together with a statement i of the estimated cost of the improvement (inclusive of incidental expenses and costs; of the proceedings) a description of the district to be benefited by the proposed improvement and a map or plat showing the same and also the different zones within said district (if any are necessary because of varying benefits) containing the lands to be benefited in like measure but in different measure from those in other zones therein, together with a statement as to what percentage of the sum to be raised ' each year from the payments on the principal and interest on the bonds should be raised in each zone (if varying zones are necessary because of varying benefits) and shall show the grades to which the contemplated improvement is to be constructed, all in accordance with the "Acquisitionand Improvement Act of 1925". IT IS PEP.BBY FURTHER RESOLVED AND ORDER-D that the compensation of said "Engineer of Work" shall be 7% of the contract price of said work and improvement incidental expenses excluded, in case of award and execution of a contract therefor; said cAm- pensation to be paid as follo w, to::it: one half thereof, based upon the estimated contract price t^be paid said Ross L. Calfee by the contractor upon award and execution of contract, and the balance of said compensation shall be paid said Roes L. Calfee upon completion and acceptance of the work, when the whole amount of said compensation has been ascertained upo the actual contract price having been determined upon complet- ion and acceptance of the work. ' IT IS FURTHER i REBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the compensation herein provided for Ross L. Calfee, shall not be a charge against the County of "ontra Costa, but shall be a charge against the district to be assessed for said improvements. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the ' Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of May, 1930, by the following vote; i Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Nnne. Absent: None. i P 191 In the ;,fatter of Acquisition and Improvement District 45 of the Oounty of Contra Costa. jl ORDER -FPOINTING ATTORNEY TO PREPARE PROCEEDIdiGS. 1 IT IS HERiBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED by the Board of Supervisors of the I County of Contra Costa, State of California, that Thomas M. Carlson be and he is hereby 3 designated and appointeda competent person to prepare all proceedings, resolutions, 1 notic=s, orders, contracts and any and al matters of legal service incident to the j preparation of the proceedings "In the hatter of Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of the County of Contra Costa". IT IS HEREBY MTHER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the compensation of the said' 1 , Thomas M.Carlson as such attorney shall be 2}'% of the contract price of the work and j improvement in the above entitled matter (incidental expenses excluded). Said com- pensation to be paid as follows: one-half thereof based upon the estimated contract price to be paid said Thomas Y. Carlson by the contractor upon award and execution of contract and the balance of said compensation shall be paid said Thomas M.Carlson ; upon completion and acceptance of work, when the whole amount of said compensation i to s been ascertained upon the actual contract price having been determined upon complet- ion and acceptance of the work. IT IS HEREBY FD^ni&'EER RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the compensation herein pro-vided for Thomas !.Carlson shall not be a charge against the County of Contra Costa but shall be a charge against the district to be assessed for said improvement. IT IS HEREBY FDRTHE R RESOLVED AND ORDDRiD that the Clerk of this Board be and he is hereby authorized,emponered and instructed to enter this resolution and order u»on the minutes of this Board. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Oontra Costa :.t a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of May, 1930, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: Nona. Absent: Nene. I i i In the utter of Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of County of Contra Costa. j RESOLVED by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that the Resolution directing preparation of Snecifications, appointing Engineer of Rork and ' appointing Attorney, passed on the 16th day of November, 1929, be and the same is hereby rescinded and Resolution Directing Preparation of Specifications and Resolution kppointing Attorney "In the Yatter of Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of the County of Contra Costa" this day adopted are hereby substituted therefor. That the foregoing resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by ti'e I Board of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of May, 1930, by the following vote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. IN THE butter of Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of the County of Contra Costa. RESOLUTION APPROVING SPECIFICATIONS. 17HEREA$, ROSS L. CALM, a competent person, was on the 5th day of May, '. ' 1930, appointed and dir•,cted to prepare and furnish specifications for a certain improve— ment consisting in part of the const uction of a main out fall sewer and consisting in part of the reconstruction of an existing storm s=wer, which said improvement serves territory in part within the boundaries of the City of Richmond, in part within the boundaries of the City of El Cerrito and in part within unincorporated territory ' of the County of Contra Costa, under proceedings to be had and taken in "The }Latter of Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of the County of Contra Costa" and IMEREAS, the ar:id Ross L. Calfee on the 5th day of Yay, 1930, presented said specifications to this Hoard of Supervisors and this Board of Supervisors has examined the same and deems that the D^blit interest and convenience require the im— provement therein provided for in the manner therein set forth; and, :7HEREA3, portions of the proposed improvement are to be conatructediand certain acrose„pnbllc streets and rights of waylying within the corporate boundaries of the City of Richmond; and, ,7HEREAS, there is included within the boundaries of the proposed assessment district described in said specifications, and deemed by this legislative bodv to be benefited by the proposed improvement therein described, certain territory within the ' corporate boun�ia ries of the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and, WHEREAS, the improvement described in said specifications is necessary and proDer to complete, connect with and render greater use to the public certain existing improvements upon and under certain existing public ways and easements; and under Section 2 of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" it is necessary ) that the consent of the legislative body of the said Cry of Richmond be obtained to the said improvement and to the assessment of the property lying within the territory) over which the said Citv of Richmond has jurisdiction, which is included within the boundaries of the proposed assessment district described in said specifications and deemed by this legislative body to be benefited thereby, and. WHEREAS, there is included within the boundaries of the proposed assessment district described in said specifications, and deemed by this legislative body to be ' i benefited by the proposed improvement therein described, certain territory within thei corporate boundaries of the City of El Cerrito, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and !THER-AS, the improvement described in said specifications is necessary , and proper to complete, connect with and render greater use to the public certain existing improvements upon and under certain existing public wave and easements; and!! under Section 2 of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" it is necessary that the consent of the legislative body of the said City of E1 Cerrito be obtained to the said improvement and to the assessment of property lying within the territory's over which the std city of El Cerrito has jurisdiction, which 1s included -within the ! boundaries of the proposed assessment district described in said specifications and deemed by this lesislative body to be benefited ther may. P lis NOW, THEREFOR%, BE IT RESOLVED that the said specifications be and they are hereby s� approved by this Board of Supervisors and it is herebv ordered that said specifications { be filed with the Clerk of this Board, and BE IT FURTHER RESOLP'D that the consent of the legislative bodies of the City of Richmond andof the City of E1 Cerrito, expressed by resolution, is hereby requested to the improvement described in said specifications and to the assessment therefor of the property lying within that portbgof said proposed assessment district lying within territory over which said legislative bodies have jurisdiction as hereinabove described; and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to deliver a certified copy d this Resolution and of the specifications hereby approved to the legislative bodies of such I Citv of Richmond and such City of El Cerrito. The foregoing* Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the; Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting thereof held on the 5th day of May, 1930, by the following vote: i Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. - Absent: None. i = I In the Batter of Advertising Resources i of Contra Costa Oountg. I A.B.Wilson, Director of Department of Advertising and Publicity of Omunty of Contra Costa, appears before the Board and gives the Board an outline for certain folders that he is contemplating having printed, and further states that he is oontem I <} plating making an industrial survey of the County of Contra Costa; Thereun�n the Board suggests that he proceed with the work of industrial survey and submit the pronosed folders to this Board at an early date. j I I And the board takes recess to meet on Monday, May 19th, 1930, at loo'clock i I .Chairman. v . . . . . . . . .Clerk. I I I i i I I I I 200 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATS OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MAY 19th, 1930• I i The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon;1,4.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.7lells,0lerk. ' i In the "atter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 5• � RESOLUTION OF IN:'NNTIO:i NO. 1. ' RESOLVED, that the public interest and necessity require and that it is the I' intention of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California t order the following work to be done a.d improvement to be made in said County of Contra Costa, to wit: That thirty (30) inch severs of salt glazed vitrified sewer pipe be construct- ed as follows: in and along Monterey Street, from an existing manhole at the North- westerly tract line of Richmond Annex southeasterly to a point on Carl Avenue; i In and along Carl Avenue from a point on Monterey Street to a point on San Joaquin Street; In and along San Joaquin Street fro,a a point on Carl Avenue to a point on the northerly side of Burlingame Avenue; i That thirty-six (36) inch sewers of salt glazed vitrified sewer pipe be con- , structed as follows: in and along San Joaquin Street from a point on the northerly i side of Burlingame Avenue to a point opposite the right of way along the northerly line of Lot 1, Block 58 of aforementioned Richmond k nex; In, along and through the right of way in said Lot 1, Block 58 from a point on San Jm.quin Street to a point in Lot 21 of said Block 58. j I In, along and through Lot 21 of said Block 58 from a point in the right of way - of Lot 1 to a point in the right of way at the end of Napa Street; In, along and through the right of way at the end of +iapa Street from a point in Lot 21 of said Block 58 to :a point in Lot 19 of Block 59 of said Richmond Annex. In, along and through Lot 19 of said Block 59 from a point in the right of way, at the end of said Napa Street to a point in the right of way at the end of Inyo street. In, along and through .he right of way at the end of Inyo Street from a point I in said Lot 19 to a poirt 'n Lot 17, Block 60, of said Richmond Annex. In, along and through Lot 17 of said Block 60 from a point in the right of way) at the end of Inyo Street to a point on the Easterly right of way line of the Southern Pacific Company, 1 I In, along and through right of wav from a point on the westerly right of way ' line of the Southan Pacific Company, thence along the right of way S. 14046'401, S. . 860 feet to a point, thence along the right of xray, S. 2200812011 m. 436.57 feet to a! point on the easterly line of the So,ithern Pacific Company's Second St. drill track ri:7ht of way; thence from a point on the westerly line of said Southern Pacific Company's Second St• drill track right of way, S. 22008120" w. 444.11 feet to a point. In, along and through the right of nay from an existing manhole at the westerly) tract line of Richmond Annex, and Central Avenue to a point on the easterly right ofl wav line of the Southern Pacific Company. ,.I! f' 201 In, along and through the right of way from a point where the southerly line of Central 4venue, projected westerly, intersects the westerly line of the Southern Pacific Company's right of,aay, thence S. 76014' w. 667.70 feet along the right of way to a E 1j point on the easterly line of the Southern Pacific Company's Second St. drill track right of nay; thence frog a point on the westerly line of said Southern Pacific jompany's Second St. drill track rightot way, S. 76.14' R. 436.16 feet to a point, That reinforced cement concrete sewers of four (4) feet, internal diameter, with Standard vitrified clay iininr blocks be constructed as follows; In, along and through the rights of way from a point in Point Isabel where aforementioned thirty-six ' (36) inch sewers meet, as more fully shown on Improvement Plan No. 19 of said Acquisit- ion and Improvement District No. 5 of the bounty of Oontra Costa; thence S. 300091200i W. 669 feet along the right of way to a point, thence S. 52.02140" W. 391.35 feet along the right of-may to a point, thence S. 36.321501' W. 625 feet along, the right of way * 1 to a point; That reinforced cement concrete sewers of thirty-six (36) inch internd diameter', with Standard vitrified clay lining blocks be constructed as follows; in, along and ji through the right of .way across the Southern Pacific Company's right of way from a point in Lot 17, Block 60 of said richmond Annex to a point on the westerly right of way line of said Southern Pacific Company. In, alongand through tte right of way across the Southern Pacific Company's right Y of wav, from a point where the southerly line of Central Avenue projected westerly 'A u ' intersects the easterly line of aforementioned Southern Pacific Company's right of .ay to a point on the westerly line of said Southern Pacific Company's right of way. i In, along and through the right of way across the Southern Pacific Company's i Second St. drill track right of way, from points where aforementioned 36" vitrified sewer pipe intersects the easterly line of said right of way to points on the westerly line of the same, all of the above as more fully shown on Improvement Plan No. 1 in i . the matter of Acquisition and Improvement District N5 of the County of contra Costa. i That manholes of brick and of cement concrete with cast iron rime and covers be 7 constructed on said thirty (30) inch, thirty-six (36) inch sewers and the reinfaeed I, cement concrete sewers; also a junction chamber be constructed at the point of junction I of thirty-six (36) inch vitrified pipe sewers with the reinforced cement concrete sewer of four (4) feet internal diameter, as more fully shown on Improvement Plan No-, 1 in the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 5 of the County of Contra 3 Costa, and that also all necessary a-:rurtenances be constructed on said sewers. That a portion of the existing reinforced cement em crete storm sewer on Burlingame i Avenue and San Joaquin Street be removed and reconstructed, as more fully shown on d- Improvement Plan No. 1 of said Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of the County!! of Contra Costa. Especial reference is hereby made to those certain streets on which work is to I be done, and changed in name by an ordinance of the City Council of the City of Richmond. That Columbia Boulevgrd, is now referred to as Monterey Street, that Carl Stree� is now referred to as Carl Avenue, that San Joaquin Avenue is now referred to as San' Joaquin Street, that Sierra Street is now referred to as Imperial Avenue, that Kern k Street is now referred to as Tehama Avenue, that Coalinga Boulevard is now referred to as Burlingame Avence, tla t Colusa Street is now referred to as Colusa Avenue, that i Yodoc Street is now referred to as Yodoc .Avenue, that Plum-as Street is now referred I ;1 I P a to as Plumas Avence, that Sutter Street is now referred to as Sutter Avenue, that Napa. Avenue is now referred to as Napa Street, and that Inyo Avemre is now referred to as Inyo Street. All of said work and improvement shall be done to the lines and grades as shown on the plans and profiles and in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore adopted for doing said work and improvement by said Board of Supervisors and now on file in the office of the Clerk of sa'dBoard of S,,pervisors, which said plane and specifications are entitled "Specifications for Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of the ounty of Contra Costa" and were filed in the office of the said Clerk of said Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County on the 5th day of May, 1930, Said , plans and specifications and the profiles, detailed drawings and diagrams accompanying the same are expressly referred to for a full and detailed description and location of said work and improvement, for the estimated cost of the improvement (inclusive of incidental expenses and costs of the proceedings) and for a full and detailed description and location of the grades to which said improvement is to be constructed. The notice of all persons affected is hereby directed to the grades for the proposed improvement and to the provisions of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act a 1925" of the State of California relating to grades; That the District of land which will be benefited by said procosed Work and Improvement and upon which will be levied the assessment taxes to pay the costs and i expenses thereof, which assessment District shall be known as "Acquisition and Improde- ment District #5 of the " County of ontra Costa," shall, as proposed, include all that territory in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, within the following , described exterior boundary line, to wit; BEGINNING at the most northeasterly corner of Lot 65, of the 'an Pablo Rancho,in Contra Costa County, California, as laid down and delineated upon that certain map entitled "Lap of the San Pablo Rancho, accompanying and forming a part of the final report of the Referets in Partition" and filed in the office of th Recorder of Contra `'osta ounty, California, March let, !894, Fan 8 on rack; thence westerly along the northerly boundary line of said Lot 65 to the westerly boundary line of said Lot 65, which is also the easterly boundary line of Lot 66 of aforementioned San Pablo Rancho; thence southerly along said easterly boundary line of i Lot 68 to the southerly boundary line of said Lot 69; thence along the said southerly boundary line of Lot 68 to a line drawn parallel to and westerly one h,mdred and fifty (150) feet measured at right angles from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along last said line parallel to Sin Pablo Avenue, Southerly to an intersection with a direct extension northerly of the westerly line of Gill's Addition to P,,llman as filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa - State of Calthrnia, Yav 2nd, 1911, Lap Book 5 page 1 02; thence along last said extension and along the westerly boundary line of said Gill's Addition to Pullman and alonK a direct extension southerly of the said Sesterly line of Gill's Addition to Pullman, southerly to an intersection j with a line drawn parallel to and one hundred twenty-five (125) feet I , southerly from ti,e southerly line of Cypress Street, measured at right angles thereto• thence along said line parallel to and one hundred and twenty-five (125) feet southerly from Cypress Street, easterly to an intersection with a line drawn parallel to nd one hundred andfif ty (150) feet measured at right angles westerly from the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue, thence along said line parallel to San Pablo Aven,ie, southerl to an Intersection with a line drawn parallel to and one hundred (100 feet measured at right angles northely from tae northerly line of Bay View Avenue, thence alon= said. last line parallel to Bay View Avenue ' easterly to the westerly line of San Pablo Avenue; thence along said 9esterly line of Spa Pablo Avenue, southerly tq the no therly lineof R`chmond Annex, as filed in the oi'fice of the "ounty ii-corder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California; consistinz of three (3) sheets, filed ?'arch 18th, 1912, in ?lap book 6, pages 144, 145 and 146; thence along said northerly boundary line of Richmond Annex, in a westerly, northwesterl-r, ';esterly, southwesterly, and easterly direction to the easterly boundiry line of right of way of the southern Pacific Company; thence ala_r_r said easterly boundary line of the southern Pacific j Company right of xray in a general southerly direction to the line dividing i Alameda and Contra Costa Com ties; thence along said last line easterly and along the line dividing Alameda and Cont.a Costa Co,nties to the southeasterly corner of aforementioned San Pablo Rancho; thence along j the easterly bound-sry line of said San Pablo Rancho northwesterly to I 203 Y the most northeasterly corner of aforementioned Lot 65 and the point of beginning. Reference is tere'cy made to the map or diagram of sa.i.d assessment district approved by said Board of Supervisors of the County of poi„ra Costa and on file in the office of the Clerk of said Board, which map indicates by a boundary line the extent of the territory to be included in said proposed assessment district, which Said map shall govern for all details as to the extent thereof, and, in the event of a A conflict between the said district as described in this Tesolution and the district ' as shown on said map herein referred to, and the district as shown on said map shall] prevail and shal constitute the correct description of the proposed assessment 3 district. i It is hereby declared and determined by said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa that all of the followicr; described lands within the boun;,arles rd of the assessme; t District belongin- to the City of El Cerrito, the iiichmond School District, and the East 3ev Municipal utility District, to wit: PARCEL 1: Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 1n Block 49 as said Lots and block a re delineated and so designated on that certain map entitled "North Berkeley Terrace" which said map was filed in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, November 2, 1908, in Book I of Maps, page 26'thereof. y PARCEL 2: - Lots 1 and 2, Block 45 as said Lots and Block are delineated and so designated on that certain man entitled "North Berkeley Terrace" which said map was £ilea in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, November 2, 1908, in Book I of Maps, page 26 thereof. ' PARCEL 3: Lots 4,5,8,9 10,11 and 12 in Block 4 as said lots and °lock are delineated and so designated on that certain map entitled "Henderson Tapscott Tract #1,11which said map is on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. PARCEL 4: Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, a, 9,10, 11 and 12 of Block 34 as said Lots and Block are delineated and so designated on ttxt certain ?' sap entitled "Boulevards Garden Tract No. 1" which said man is on file I _ in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, i State of California. i PARCEL 5:- Lots 39, 40, 41, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 43, 49, 50, 51, 52, and 53 as said Lots ire delineated and so designated on thatcertain map entitled "East Bay Center" which said map is on file in the office of the Countv Recorder of the County of 'jontra Costa, State of California- PARCEL 6: Lots 113, 174, 175, 176, 177, 178, 179, 190, 181, 182, 183, 184, 195, 180,187, 189, 189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195-196, 197 and 199 as said Lots are delineated and so designated on that certain map entitled "Kira Vista Highlands" which said map is on file in the office o£ the "o;nty Recorder of the county of ConWa Costa, State of California. i PARCEL 76- Comnencins at a point on the northeasterly line of Lot 1, San Pablo Rancho, which point is N. 41614, ?. a distance of 1954.07 ' feet from a ;_ranite post set for station S.P. 613 and running thence in direct lines as follows: S. 430461 W. a distance of 1244.545 feet to a. point 0n the Easterlv line of Arlington Avenue to a point, N. 230171 T. a distance of 50.761 feet, thence northwesterly to the right alonf, the circumference of a circle having a radius of 543.16 feet a distance of 62.504 feet, thence leaving said Easterly line of Arlington Avenue, N. 48046' E. a distance of 1206.253 feet to a point i on the said northeasterly line of Lot 1, thence S. 1014, W. a distance of 106.535 feet to point of commencement. Being a portion of H and I ' of the subdivision of Lot 1, San Pablo Rancho. ! I Also commencing at F point on the eastern bound�ry line of San Pablo Rancho, a distance thereon N. 41014 W. 1517.7 feet from a granite post set for station S.P. 613 on a rocky point on the easterly boundary line of said Rancho at the southeasterly corner of Lot 1, running thence N. 41014' W. along said easterly bolmdary line 169.96 feet, thence I, S. 480461 W. 1310.53 feet to the center of a proposed road; thence along the center line of said proposed road S. 350191 E. 7.99 feet; thence S. 57021' E. 167.7 feet; thence leaving said road N. 49046, E. 1264.9 feet to the point of commencement, being a portion of H and I of Sub4. - division of Lot 1 of the San Pablo Rancho. Also cormenr_inw at a point on the eastern boundary line of San Pablo nancho, distant :hereon N. 41914, w. 1680'.66 feet from a granite post set for station S.P. 613 on a rocky peak on the easterly boundary line of said Rancho at the southeasterly corner of Lot N0. 1; thence pinning N. 410141 W. along said easterly bo,-nd-_ry line of 167.41 feet, thence south 48046- ',i. 1293.41 feet to the center of a proposed road; thence I along the center line of said proposed road S. 35018' E. 168.27 feet; thence le.,vinc said road N. 48946, E• 1310.53 feet to the point of commencement'; Being a portion of H and I of Subdivision of Lot 1 San Pablo Rancho. PARCEL 8:- Lots 24, 25, 26 in Block 29 and Lots 12 and 22 in Block 47 and Lots 8 and 35 in Block 46, all as designated on the map entitled "Richmond Junction Heights, Contra Costa County, California" filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Jontri. Costa, State of California, , on June 2, 1913, in Vol. 10 of rape, at page 230. PARCEL 94. Lot 10 in Block 6 and Lot 27 in Block 2 as designated on the map entitled "Amende- trap of t:e Rich:nonu Pacific Heights" which map was filed in the office of the Recorder of the "ounty of Contra Costa, State of California., or. July 20, 1915, in Vol. 12 of traps, at page 279. PARCEL 10;- Lots 3 and 26 in Block 19 as so designated on map entitled "-an of North Berkeley terrace, 11 which map was filed in the office of Recorder of tine "ounty of ontra Costa, State of California, on November 2, 1908, in Vol. 1 of ?saps, at page 25. i PARCEL 11;- The southerly 20 feet of Lot 3, Berkeley Country Club .Terrace Unit No. 1, Lot 27 and the westerly 26 feet of Lot 15, Block 2, and the Lasterly 1/2 of Lot 9,Lot 10 and Southwesterly portion of Lot 11 of Block 6, Amended ?Cap of Richmond Pacific Hei,htsI the northwesterly portion of Lot 557. the southeasterly portion o? Lot 54, the southwesterly 112 of Lot 4, and the southeasterly portion of Lot 5, Block 42, Richmond J'.mctio: heights, a 20 foot strip through Lot 50, right of way through property of G.Canepa in Lot 17, and right of way through property of P.A.Sternberg in Lot 17 San Pablo Rancho, 5asterly portion of 480-B, Berkeley Country Club Terrace, Unit No. 2, the northwesterly 5 feet of Lot 571 of the Berkeley Country Club Terrace Unit No. 2 and lot 12 and southeasterly portio)of Lot 13, Block 47, Richmond Junction: Heights. I PARCEL 12: All of Hillside Park as so designated on map entitled "Hillside Park" which map aa-filed on :he office of the Co::nty Recorder of the "ounty of Contra Costa, State of Califo.r,ia, on November 6, 1912, in Vol. 8 of maps at page 193. PARCEL 13- Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, and 8 of Block A, Lots 5,6, and 7 of Block ': G. all of Block B, C. arid F of Amended Man No. 2, Berkeley Park, which map was filed in the office of the Recorder cf the County of Contra Costa, State of Caii=ernia, on July 8, 1913, in Vol. 10 of traps at page 238. , FARCiL 14:- Lots 19, 20, and A of Block 11 of Kensington Park, northeasterly portion of Lot 2 as said Lots anc Bloak are delineated and so designated on that certain map entitled "San Pablo Rancho" which said mai is on file in the office of the County Recorder of the Countv of Contra costa, State of California. PARCEL 151- Lots i and 26 of Block 19 as said lots and Block are delineated and so designated on that certain map entitled "North Berkeley Terrace" which said map is on file in the office of the County Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. also all used and dedicated streets, lanes, alleys and public rights of way, as the! same are shown on the diagram of the assessment district, shall be and the same arel herebv omitted from the said assessment district and from the levy and collection of I the special assessment taxes thereafter to be levied and collected to cover the ex-i I penses of ti:e proposed work and improvei:ent, and the total expenses of such proposed work and ia:provement shall be met by the levying and collecting of such special assessment taxes upon and from t`:e remaining; lands within the assessment district, ' without regard to such omitted lands. It is hereby found and determined by said l 'hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Coota, that all of said omitted lands i as hereinabove described are in use in the performance of a public function. That to defra,, the expense of the proposed work and improvement as above set, forth, bonds will be issued to the total amount of the same, said bonds to bear ' interest at the rate of sever: (7) per cent per annum, payable semi-annually, the first interest payment to be made on the 2nd day of January, or the 2nd day of July (whichever month first succeeds the date of the bonds) next succeeding one year I after the date of such bonds, and the awF:regate principal of all bonds issued to bei i paid and discla ged within eleven (11) years after the date of issuance, approximatgly one-tenth (1/10) part of said aggregate princircl to be payable annually, all in Gold i Coin, com:o.encinR two (2) years after t'ne date thereof, and that a special fund for the 205 i payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lands within the boundaries of the assessment district, according to the assessed value of said lands (exclusive of the Improvements thereon). The first payment on the ag^negate principal of the bonds issued will be made two (2) ' years after the date of the issua.rce thereof. That Monday, the 166th day of June, 1930, at the hour of 11 olclock A.M. of said day, is the day and hour and the'Chambers of the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, in the Courthouse of the saidCounty of Contra Costa Is the ' place hereby fixed by said Board when and where any and all persons having any objections to the proposed work and improvement, to the proposed grade to which the improvement is to be constructed, to the extent of the assessment district, or to any or all of the foregoing, may appear before said Board of Supervisors of theCounty of Coir ra Costa, and be heard. The attention of all persons is hereby directed to the provisions of "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" relative to! objections and protest. T4at tae proceedings for said work and improvement shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, known i and designated as the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" and said bonds shah be also issued in accordance with the provisions of said Act. I That Ross L. Calfee, a competent person, is hereby appointbd "Superintendent) of t4ork" without compensation and he is hereby ordered to cause to be conspicuously posted in the form and manner provided in said "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" notice of the adoption of this Aeeolution, which said notice shall consist of printed copies of this Resolution of Intention but shall be entitled "Notice of Public Improvement". That the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors shall certify to the adoption of this Resolution and shall cause the same to be published by two insertions in "The Journal" a weekly newspaper of general circulation, published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, which said newspaper is hereby designated for that p•+rpose and for making all other publications in or incident to these proceedings. It is hereby found and determined by said Board of Supervisoirs i of the County of Contra Costa, that said "The Journal" Is the newspaper published i in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, most likely to give notice to all ' owners of land in the assessment district and persons interested in the proceedings. The foregoiw Resolution •+as duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Cotra Costa, at a regular meeting i ther,of held on the 19th day of May, 1930, by the following vote: A": Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, w.J.Buchanan, and ' R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. i i I �1 20 3 i I i i IN THE (LATTER OF ACQUISITION *.D Improvement District No. 3 of County of Contra Costa. RESOLL"fIO:i ORDERING ACQUISITIC.I AND ILTROVE117UT. i7HEREAS, the Boa--,d of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, did on the 21st day of April, 1930, pass its Resolution of Intention No. 3 in the matter of! the Acquisition and Improvement District No. 3 of the County of Contra Costa, to ord�r the acquisition and improvement described in said resolution of intention to be done and made, which resoliition of intention was duly and legally published as required by ' - law, as appears from the affidavit of G.E.Silres, now on file in the office of the Clerk of the Council; j AND MHEREAS, notices of the passage of said Resolution of Intention No. 3 headed "Notice of Public Improvement"were duly and legally posted along the line of the contemplated acquisition and Improvement, in the time, form, manner and number as required by law, as appears from the affidavit of Edward A.Hoffman, who posted the same, and who upon the completion of the posting of said notices forthwith filed sai affidavit in the office of the Clerk of this Hoard, making oath that he completed the posting of said notices on the 28th day of April, 1930; AND MHEREAS, it appears that no protests or objections of any kind or natu�e have been presented or filed in the time and manner prescribed by law and said Board! i having duly received and consider%+d evidence oral and documentary concerning the jurl isdictional facts in this proceeding and concerning the necessity for the contemplatld acquisition and improvement, and the bandits to be derived therefrom; I NO,,, THEREFORE, HE IT RESOLVED, by the Hoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cost that it is hereby found, determined and ordered as follows: 1. That the said Rmsolution of Intention heretofore adopted as above stated has been duly and legally published as regiired. by law, and that the Notice of Public Improvement" therein directed to be posted has been duly and legally poste in the time, form and manner and number as required by law, and that no protests or objections of any kind or nature have been presented or filed in the time and manner provided by law, and that therefore, this Hoard has now acquired jurisdiction to order the acquisition and improvement proposed to be done as set forth in said resolution of intention. 2.That the public interest and necessity require and 1t is hereby orderedl that the work and improvement as set forth and described in said resolution of intention - i and in t:.e specifications, plans, profiles, and detailed drawings therein referred to, be made and done. 3. That the boundaries of the assessment district, the zones into which said district shall be divided, the percentages to be raised from each of said zones , I and the grades to which said work and improvements are to be constructed,shall be those set forth in slid resolution of intention, and in the plane, specification., i and detailed drawings therein referred to, reference to which is hereby made. 4. That the time hereby fixed for receiving bids for the doing of said work and improvement herein ordered is the first regular meetin= day of the Hoard of Supervisors of said County,after the expiration of fifteen daps after the signing of the decree or order by the Court entitled the plaintiff in tle condemnation actio to possession and use of the property sou.ht to be condemned in t'.1s proceeding, i i I 207 at the hour of eleven. o'clock A.W. and the Clerk of this Board is hereby ordered toj post, and also to Publish in the newspaper designated in said resolution of intention, a notice inviting sealed bids, requiring in such notice that all bids be accompanied by a certified check or bond, all as required by the provisions of Sec. 12 of the °Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" as amended. 5. That toe public interr!st and necessity require and it is hereby ordered that the acq-iisitiors as set forth and described in said resolution of intention adopted by this Board of Supervisors on April 21?1930, and in the specifications therein referred to, be made and that the Property necessary to be taken for such f aceuieitions and which is hereby ordered to be acquired therefor, is that described' in said Resolution of intention and in said specifications. o. That Homer ';.Patterson the attorney heretofore designated and appointed toj conduct the acquisition proceedir.-s hereunder, is hereby ordered to bring an action In the name of the County of Contra Costa, in the Superior Court of the State of California, in and for the County of Contra Costa, for the condemnation of the prop erty necessary to be taken for the acquisition herein ordered and described in said resolution of intention, and to do all things necessary to prosecute said action to final determination. 7. That to defray the expenses of the acquisition and improvement herein ordered, bonds shall be issued for the total amount of the same, said bonds to bear, y interest at the rate of seven (7�) percent per annum, payable semi-annually, the ' first interest payment to be Wade on the 2nd day of January or the 2nd day of July (whichever month first succeeds the date of t1a bonds) next succeeding one year after the date of such bonds, and the a;-,aregate principal of all bonds issued to be j paid and dischar.-e d with4-n six (c) years after the date of issuance, approximately one- fifth (1/5) part of said aggregate principal to be payable annually. all in gold coin, commencing two years after the date thereof, and that a special fund for the rf• payment of said bonds will be constituted by the levy of special assessment taxes upon the lands within the assessment district according to the assessed value of 1v said lands (exclusive of the improvements thereon), and in accordance with the zones ,, 4 and percentages, as sai d assessment district, zones and percentages are set forth i a and described in said resolution of intention. S. That t:e proceedings$r said acquisition and imorovemant shall be made and done under and in accordance with an Act of the Legislature of the State of Califorpis, known and designated as the ItAcquisition and Improvement Act of 1925+ approved May i t 23rd 1925, as amended, and said bonds shall also be issued in accordance with the provisions of said Act. II The foregoing Resolution- was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by thb ' Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting thereof Al held 1'ay 19th, 1930, by the following vote, to wits Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C•H.Hayden, W—J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. t Noes: Yone. { Absent: None. 4 M1§ R, r 208 i In the ?utter of Invitation i from American Legion at Concord. 1 Concord Post 4171 American Legion having extended to this Board an invitation to be present at the dedication of the Veterans Vemorial Building on Memorial Day 1 May 30th, 1930, at 10 o'clock It is, by the Board ordered that Supervisor C.H.Hayden, be and he is hereby delegated to represent the Board of Supervisors at said dedication ceremonies.,, I( I In the utter of Request of Coast Counties Gas & Electric Co. to install two inch gas transwission line on county road. f The Coast Co,mties Gas & Electric Company having requested permission to Ie din install a two inch gas transmission main on east line d the county roacr. rom gfown oft Bay Point to a connection rith 22 inch "Stanpac" line south of the Town of Clyde, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said reques� be and the same is hereby granted. It is further ordered that said pipe be installed under supervision of and to entire satisfaction of County Surveyor of Contra Costa County and Supervisor of Supervisor District #3. The vote thereon being unanimous. , '1 In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of C.R.Gildersleeve for building culvert on Buchanan Road. R.R..4rnold, County Surveyor having filed with this Board his certificate showing that the contract of 0.H.Gildersleeve dated April 10th, 1930, for coatructin� i reinforced concrete culvert under Buchanan Road in Supervisor District #4 in Contra Costa County, and under which contract the Fidelity and Deposit Companv of Maryland is Surety, has been completed according to plans and specifications heretofore adoptid; It is, be the Board order=d that said contract be and the same is hereby , declared completed and said culvert accepted this 19th day of !lays 1930. In the hatter of Erection of Signs. It t on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the Calif ori a Automobile Association be and thev are hereby authorized to erect four "Turn" signet on Countv Road leading from Richmond to Giant at a point on curve near San Pablo Creek, in Sup. Dist. #1. It is further ordered that four I'Garve" signs (one Reflector sign) be er=cte� on Lone Tree Road as designated by Supervisor Trembath. It is further ordered that California automobile Association be and they a- hereby permitted to erect road name signs in territory surrounding Walnu- Creek as I requested Mpg i In the ka.tter of Granting Leave of Absence. Mrs. Elizabeth Lewis, Deputy Tax Collector having wade application to this Board for a leave of absence. It is, by the Board ordered that a leave of absence from the State of California of thirty days after leaving State, be granted to 21rs. Elizabeth Lewis. In the Matter of Joint Highway ' District #13. It is, by the Board ordered that Vie County Auditor draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of Treasurer of Joint Highway District $13, for the sum of $500, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.k, In the Matter of Co..tract with Pacific Gas & Elec+:,i•ic Co. to light - roads in Sun. Dist. ?f4. w.J.Buchanan, having presented a form of contract to this Board from Pacific Gas & !:;lectric Company to light Harbor Street between East 10th and East Santa Fe II Avenue, ' It is, by the Board ordered that the act of Supervisor Buchanan in signing said contact be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. In the Matter of Petition for issuance of dog licenses. A Petition having been filed with this Board signed by more than 25 property owners residing in the County of Contra Costa, praying that this Board provide for anI annual issuance of serial numbered metallic dog licenses in conformity with provision of an Act entitled "An Act to restrict running of dogs at large to protect live stock from depredations of dogs; and to provide for issuance of dog license tags by Counties ' and disposition of funds received as fees therefor;making violation of the provisio� of this Act a Misdemeanor and providing the penalties therefor and providing for 1 collection of damages by owners of live stock injured by•dogs,°approved June 3rd,19211 It is by the Board ordered that said petition be and the same is hereby referre to District Attorney for drafting o£ an ordinance in accordance with petition and the further hearing on same is hereby continued to Monday, June 2nd, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.n. ' In the Matter of buildin=g Sidewalk atoun:i Concord Yemorial Building. Supervisor Hayden having notified the Board that the Concord Memorial Building is completed but that no sidewalk has been constructed and that said Concord Legion Post has agreed to do all the work and construct said sidewalk provided the County would furnish materials for same, It is by the Board ordered that the-sum of $100 be and the same is hereby set i aside out of the I.aintenance and Repair Building fund for the repair of said buildings, to pay for materials to he used in construction of said sidewalk., i% 210 '. i i i In the Batter of Preparation of Budget for year 1930-31- I t 930-31•It is by the Board ordered that the heads of all departments and special districts, be and they are hereby ordered to furnish estimates when called for by thin Auditor for the budget which will be required by their offices or departments j for the ensuing year beginning Jia y 1st, 1930 and ending June 30th, 1931, said Budgets to be presented to said County Auditor on or before June 1930. In the Hatter of Transfer i of Funds. County .Auditor having certified to this Board that the following transfers of monev are necessary for the conduct of business of the County, It is by the Board order-2d that the following transfers be and the same are hereby ordered made, to wit: That sum of $100 be and the sums is hereby transferred from :=aterials and Supplies Account of the County Assessor to the Repairs and Replacements account. That the sum of $250 from 1caterials and Supplies of the Sheriff's haintenance funds be transferred to the Hire of Operatives. That sum of $1000 be tra,:sferred to photographic work, $250 to water, oil, fuel, . etc. $100 to 1ledical and dental care, =row, tae Yaterials and Supplies account of the Jail, care of prisoners. The sur of $100 from wiscellaneous Expenses to 'LMaterials and Supplies accounti of the Cn,.anty Hospital finds. The sum of $1800 to capital outlay and $3049.50 to maintenance fund frar, funds of Supervisor District '2 reserve appropriation. That sum of $9400 be transferred to Maintenance from Motor Vehicle Reserve i Appropriation of Sup. Dist. 45. I That t:ze sum of $200 be transferred from water, oil, fuel, etc. account to materials and eu,.)lies account of County hospital Building and grounis. The the sum of x200 from supplies to transportation care of indigents, i The sum of $200 fron.: k*terials and supplies to telephone, postage, etc. I of S.iperintendent of Schools. The sum of $300 from Repairs and Replacements to Occupancy expenses of , County Library -aintenance. _ That the sum of $200 be transferred from unappropriated reserve fund to Cenesal Fund to cover additional appropriations as follows: $120 to statutory office expense; I allowance for Justice Court No. 15 to increase that anoropriation to the legal maximum; , $40 from transportation of prisoners and indigents by Constable of Township No. 'o, i i and 540 for transportation of prisoners and indigents by Oonstable of Township No. 12"• The sum of $350 be and the same is hereby transferred from unappropriated reserve fund to Hospital Fund to pay for care of inmates at Spadra. That sum of 50500 be transferred from Unappropriated Reserve Fund to Xeimar Hospital Fund. The vote thereon being unanimous. I 9if 11 9 `I� t In the Matter of Allowance of �c Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that beginning may let, 1930, Thomas A.Boyer be and he is hereby allowed t1,e sum of,$15 per month or_such lesser sum as shall be required I j to pay rent of house for car=. of Wiseman children., I >!k 4 In the Matter of allowance to Indigents. I =3 ' It is by the Board ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby granted commencing on dates-set opposite their respective names, to wit: MARIA AZEVEDO, Box 47, San Pablo, $15 county cash allowance, continued as of Jan. let, 1930- Al JOSEPH TAIT, 1450 Wright St. Richmond, County cash allowance of $20 per month beginn'ng as Of April 1st, 1930. JOHN J. '—�RRILL, Commercial Hotel, Antioch, county cash allowance of $20 per '` month to be continued as of Apr. let, 1930- 4 MRS. P.ASQUALE FIDERIO, 612 Fairmont Ave.El Cerrito, $20 state and $20 county aid, be continued as of April 1st, 1930. MARY REDDING, Bay View Ave. Pittsburg, J720 state and `20 county aid to begin as of March 10, 1930• It is further ordered tj}a.t the County Auditor draw warrant on the County I y I Treasurer in fQvor of each of above named indigents, on the first of each and every ' month until the further order of this Board., 1 3 i In the Matter of allowances to Needy Aged. I It is by the Board ordered that the folloring allowances be and the same are hereby ordered made to folloeriag needy aged beginning or. dates set opposite their i respective names, to v^it: Tho-,:as Barrett, 1015 Bevin Ave. Richmond, $12.50 state and $12.50 county beginning S.:ay let, 1930. ; MRS.AL"LT IE COTTLE, 391— Rte 4, San Pablo, $15 state and $15 county aid, beginning April 1st, 1930- J. GOFF, Oakley, $12.50 state ^nd $12.50 county beginning as of Jan. 1st, 19301 r H.F. GRASSER, Box 43, San Pablo, $15 state and $15. county aid, beginning May let, 1930. ALBERT CHASE HART, Shell & Martinez Ave. Martinez, $15 state and $15 county aid begin-ing Uay let, 1930• j SARAH JANE KINNEY, 915-7th St. Richmond, $15 county and $15 State beginning May 1st, 1930. a ' IDA MAY 'OCR'a, 557- 22nd S-.. Richmond, $15 state and $15 county, beginning hay, let, 1930- t WORHIcdGT0i1 MOORS, 574- 9th St. Richmond, $15 state and $15 county aid beginninj r April 1st, 1930. f LESTER OSBORNE, 6628 Lexington Ave., E1 Cerrito, 510 state and $10 county aid,I s beginning May let, 1930. g SILLIAI: REUTER, Avon Road, Concord, $15 state and $15 county aid, beginning Ma� let, 1930. LOUISE C. '"ALRATH, San Mateo St. E1 Cerrito, $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid, beginning -a-let, 1930- 4 _SRS. t:9GGIE 3500 Golden Gate Avenue Richmond, $12.50 State and $12.50 y- county aid, beginning:gay let, 1930. i 912 i' GEORGE B. KRD, 3500 Clinton Avenue,Richmond $12.50 state and $12.50 county aid, beginning May 1st, 193;. i PERRY ABNER ':!HEELER, 139 South 3rd St. Richmond, $15. state and x;15 county aid j beginning Ya7 1st, 1930. LUCY 0. IRIGHT, Pt.Richmond, $12.50 state and $12.50 county aid beginning yay j lst, 1910. , ELIHU 1.5HIT2SEY YALE,508 Standard Ave. Pt.Richmond, $15 state and $15 county aid beginning =ay 1st, 3-930- It is further ordered that the follo::ing applications for needy aged be denied to wit; ALICE BRE"ESTER COGS:'ELL, Box 573, Br mtwood. ROSE HARKINS, 326 7- 19th St. Richmond. LAVIN- -- -, 21Barrett Ave. Richmond. j JOHN McPHERSON, 252 8th St. Richmond. lYl. '.';ELLS, 777 Humboldt St.Richmond. i ANN '17ISEAi1, 212 LIBERTY St. El Cerrito. I In the -atter of Co:,;m»nication from Railroad Commission regarding Re-Routing. of Traffic Durinm_ Construction. A communication from Railroad Commission regarding the re-routing of roads I over railroad crossings, havin; been received, It is, by the Board ordered that said eo'cmunication ba and the enme is hereb� 7 ordered referred to County Surveyor Arnold with request that he answer said oDmmunication. I I I J I I 213 =: IN T?lE BOARD ?F fiTTP?R7ISRn? ^^ST4 CmNTY, ST4T° OF C4LIFn4NI4.' VONDAY, JTM, 2nd, 1910. The Board met at 10 otclock 4.H. Present; Hon. 7.J.Buchanan, Chairman; 9uoervisors James N.Lone, Oscar Olsson,: ' C.H.Havden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Tells,Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during- the mnnth of tlav, 19v) are read to the Board and by `he Board aonroved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I I In the `latter of Annlication of i Southern Pacific Comoanv for a sour track across county road near Pittsbnrg. The Southern Pacific Comoanv having made application for rermiesi^n to cores county road with a spur track, the center line of said description of said proposed railroad track across county road running between Concord and Pittsbure, commencin¢ j at the point where the southern line of the crnmty road rnnninm het-pen Onnanrd and Pittsburg- intersects the Pt.Diablo Base Line; thence alone said srnitherly line of above mentioned coamty road easterly distant thereon 1,749.5 feet more or less to a ' point in the center line of the proposed 9 nrr track; thence by tangent northeaetefiv', In and across the above menti^ned co•rnty road 94 feet more or less to a point, said point being the beginning of a curve and thence continuinc north-asterly in and ».erneq said co,rnty road on the are of a curve onhelave to the right, whose radius is 19P.P5 ', feet, a distance of 30 feet more or less to a noint in the northerly line of said county road in accordance with blue print man filed with this Board this day marked Drawing P-239, Sheet No. 3, 'Iestern Divisinn, to serve the Atockton Fire T?rick ^omeany, at Pittsburg, Cal. It is, by the Board ordered that the Snuthern Pacific Comoanv be and thev are:, herebv granted permission to construct and maintain a single line of standard gauge track across county high-av as outlined by blue print and descrint4on h-r=inabove referred to. Said track to be constructed under the s+roervision of the Co,nnty Tngineer ' of Contra uosta Oountv; said Southern Pacific Comranv to keep said road nrooerly i guarded during construction and be responsible for all acnidents occurring- Burin¢ construction of said track., i I I In the '''atter of 4dvertising Resources of Contra Costa County. i A committee from Concord 4th of Julv Celebration appears before the Board and states to this Board that they are conducting a celebration at Connord ^n Jnly 4t7i, and that at said celebration they expect to advertise the resources of Contra Costa ' County and statinrr that in their opinion said celebration will be a erea.t adverttsine medium for the Oo,mty of Contra Costa, and a.skin this Board to make a donation towards the expense of said celebration; and it apnearinv to the Board that said celebration will be beneficial as an advertising medium to the County of wontra Conti, ?14 I IT IS By THE BOARD O'DERED that the gum of 41150 be and the same Is hereby! set aside out of the advertising fund to assist said Committee in advertising the celebration. I In the Matter of Permits for conducting dances. The following societies having made anclicatim for nermissicn .to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.". on following dates, to d t: I ;^ i Danville I.O.O.F. Danville, June 2Rth, 1930, The Enes Thimble Club, Ambrose School Rouse, Jens 14, 1970. It is by the Board ordered that said above named societies be gr=anted permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A..r, on above dates. I In the '.fatter of Granting Leave i of Absence. Dr. I.O.Church, County Realth Officer, having asked r�rmissicn of this Board to attend Testern Branch of `he American Public Realth Conclave to be held at Salt Lake Cit±:, , It is, by the Board ordered that said Dr. I.O.Church, be and he ie i hereby granted a leave of absence of ten days from and after date of leaving the State of California. In the Matter of Signing Roads near Alamo. The California Automobile Association having rr esented to this Board a.elate I showing names of different roads in and around Alamo and Danville, It is, by the Board ordered that the following names for roads in said i vicinity be and the sameare hereby anproved by this Board and nermissicn given to ' erect signs bearing said names, on said roads: Livorna Road; Ramona 'Tay Litina Drive Las Trampas Road South Avenue Miranda Ave. Stone Valley & Green Valley El Portal Road. LaGonda Tav E1 Rio Road. E1 Alamo E1 Pintado Road. Del Amigo Road Virg. Vista Road Love Lane Linda Yesa Knox Road Dougherty Road Sycamore Road. Tassajara Road. Dublin Road. ;I 215 IN THE PATTER OF ACQUISITION AND INPROVEVENT DISTRICT NO. 2 of the County of Contra Costa. RESOLTJTIn'T DIRECTINO EXTENSION OF TINE, Tn MMIPLT.TLE CnN!R4CT. WHEREAS, the Central Construction Comnany, a, corporation, has made applloa.tio� 1 for an a xtension of sixty (60) dave time within which to complete the work t o be Jzl done and nerformed under that certain contract entered into by and between Central Construction Company, a corporation, and Ross L. Calfee, as Superintendent, of 'fork, in the i!atter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 2 of the Co+mty of Contra Costa On the 25th day of November, 1929. and TME AS, the said Superintendent of 'Work has recommended that such contract be extended for a period of sixtv(60) dans from and after the 20th day of J me, 19301 i NOW, T:'ERSFOR7, BE IT RESOLVED: That said application for extension be, and the same is hereby granted and said Sunerintendett of *fork be, and he is herebv authr orized and directed to extend the time for the completion of the work to be done and performed under said contract to and including. the 1�th &,,, of 4us'-Ist, 19T0. BE IT FURTHER "FOLVED: That nothing in this resol+ition, nor in the action of i the Superintend-nt of Work in the Natter of tie Acquisition and Improvement District; No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, taken hereunder, shall be construed as alterirr or changing the conditions of said contract, except as to the time for the rnmrletinP of work to be done and performed hereunder. The foregoing Resolution was adonted by the Board of Supervisors at a roe laT meeting of said Board held on the 2nddav of June, 1930, by the fnll.oving vote of thei members thereof: Ayes: Supervisors Lon?, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. In the ?latter of Acquisition and � i Improvement District No. 2 of Countv of i Contra Costa. RESOLUTION FIRING "'E AND PLACE FnR RE4RIN0 ON 4CCEPTANCS nF "ORlC '7119 4ND I"U4NCE or nnmm. ' 7HEREAS, in the matter of 4equisition and Imnrovement District No. 2 of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, a declaration of Comnletion of the work and improvement cnn+racted to be done in the above entitled proceedinve ' ingether with an itemized statement of the expenses thereof and the total spm for which bonds are claimed by the contractort which sum is fortv-fmir thnusand four hundred seventq 90/100 dollars (544,470.90) dollars, all in the manner and torn set forth in Section 22 of the "Acquisition and Improvem=nt Act of 19250 was filed with the j Clerk of this Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California on the 2nd day of June,1930; NOT, THEREFORE, -E IT RESOLVED that the Board of 9nn!rvisors of the County of Contra Coqta, ^tate of California, herebv fixes }fnnAav the 16th day of June, 1930 at hour of eleven olclockA.?l. of said dav, as the time and the chambars of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of Calirornia, in the Co+Tnty I � f 216 Court House in the City of VRrtinez, Contra Costa Countv, California, as the plane where, a hearing shall be had for the puroose of determining whether or not the work: and improvement in the above entitled matter shall be accented as beins completed according to the contract, and for determining the aggregate amount 'For -bich bonds shall be issued to the contractor, or assignee th=refor, and of furnishing an onpor_j , tunity to all persons interested in anv of the -ork br improvement done, or in any i matter affecting said improvement and the assessment district therefor, and feeling aggrieved by any act or determination done or made in the said prnceedtng: borlaimir.'g that any of the previous acts or proceedings are irregular, defective, erroneous or faulty, or claiming that the work or improvement has not been nerfnrmed aocording-1 , to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or claiming that anv cortin of the work or improvement for anv reason was omitted or illegallv included in the contract for the same, or li=ving anv obJections to offer or anv reason t� advanceihv bonds should not be issued in the amount set forth in the declaration and statement on file, to appear before this legislative body, and by it be heard unon anv of the above mentioned matters; and, BE IT FU THER R"SOLVED that the Clerk of this Board of supervisors shall pub- lish a notice ^f said hearing by two insertions a^d by noating a conv thereof for at lea,t two days on or near the chamber door of this Board of Surerviso*s, the. date of the first publication and that of such posting to be not less than ten dava before the date fixed for said hearing,. The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of s„nervisore of the Countv of Contra Costa, State of ^,allfornia, at a meeting held on the 2nd day, of June, 100 by the following vote of the members thereof; i i Ayes: supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olason, C.H.RaVden, 7.J.Bpchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. i I I In the hatter of R,equisitionof Countv Clerk for Bnok rackq. i The County Clerk having made reouisitinn to this Board for book cases, and the r.G.Test Company having offered to install art metal co,mter finished to match the present equipment, containing 65 roller book shelves equipped t, receive doors with glass at future date, completely installed with present emnter for $710 and ten art metal doors with glass and hardware and 18 roller book shelves completely installed by their mechanic for 8295, making a total of 83 roller book I shelves and using the nine extra shelves which in now contained in said case making , a total of 90 shelves and it appearing to the Board that said sum is a reascnable one, It is by the Board ordered that paid reauisitinn be and the same is herebv j I granted and the bid of the said 1T.G.;est Company is accepted and said ".G.7eat ' Company is authorized to proceed with said work. i n 217 { A I In the Matter of Fixing rates for furnishing I printed supplies to the County of Contra Costa. A A.B.Tinning, District 4ttorney arm-ars before the Court and states that at the request of the Chairman of the Board of 9urervisorq he has found Ur. O.C.Oallaghe; ' printing expert and estimator on printed supplies and that he is ^filling to accept the position and give the Board a fair estimate on prices to be paid for county print! Ing and said matter having been agreed to by a Committee of Printers arreariny before the Board; It is, by the Board ordered that*lr. O.C.Gallagher be and he is hereby emploved to furnish to this Board an estimate which will be fair to the Cmnty of Contra Costal and the different printers of the County of Contra Costa, for the fum tsh+na of rrinteA supplies required by the different officers of the Uounty of Contra Costa. The fee to be paid MT.Oallagher for said service to be the sum of 4250 provided that it does not require a longer period than ten days to cmmrlete said work; should a longer period be required thefurther sum of 925 per day to be raid. 1 i i In the Scatter of Approval of 'farrants I of Reclamation District 42059. Good cause anoearing therefor, it is by the Hoard ordered that the following' I ' Tarrants of Reclamation District 42059 be and the same are hereby approved, to wit- No. Date Amount. i May 31st, 1931 � 110.00 735 455.90 7980 b " 56.•oo 73 " 5 4 737 739 " 619.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. i I In the :!atter of Reclamation District i #1619 Tarrants. ' Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that t^e following I Warrants of Reclamation District 41619, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 6B0 May 31, 1930 99.99 " 00 n S1 694 " 109.4005 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signatures thereto. 3 3. j, j 218 i i In the Matter of Petition for Formation of Brentwood County Fire Protection District. I A petition having been presented prayin¢ for the formation of a Ccnmty Fire Protection District to be known as Brentwood Co+snty Fire Protection District, ennsictine of territory situated within boundaries of said petition, under and nurevant to the provisions of an Act of the Legislature of the State of California, approved "lav "A, 1925 entitled "AnAet to provid, for formatln, management and dissolution of copnty fire protection districtsand annexations thereto, setting forth the nowers of such districts, and providing for the levying and collection of taxes on prmerty of suds , districts to defrav the expenses thereof, and any and all amendments thereto," and to that end requests this Board to take all necessary stens which may be legally required for the rurnose of creating said fire Protection District. I It is by the Board ordered that the hearinn on said anplicatinn for formation" i of said Brentwood County Fire Protection District, be and the same is herebv fixed for Monday, June 231 1930, at hour of 10 o1plock 4•'r. before this Board of B+ynervisors at the Board room of said Board at the Court House in town of Mart,ne2, and that the Clerk of this Board be and he is herebv ordered to publish a notice oncra week for t�(o successive weeks in Brentwood News, a newsnarer of weneral circulatinn, cirenls,ted in the territory proposed to be organized into a county fire nrotedtinn district, beine the paper which this Board deems most likely to give notice of Mich nronoeed i formation of said district. It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board cause said notice to be posted in three public rlaces in said territory at Ieast ten days nrlor to said day set `or hearing, said notice to be prepared, published and posted as reouir d I by law in said cases. The said order being nassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j I In the Matter of Allowance to I I Indigents. T.A.Bover, Probation Officer appears before the Board and states that he is unable to take care of the Wiseman children at 'Zalnut ^,reek for the amount allowed heretofore, ' It is by the Board ordered that beginnine- Mav let, 1930, Probation officer T.A.Boyer, be allowed 525 per month for the sunnort and maintenance of four minor children of Wiseman family. It is further ordered that.the Co+mty Auditor draw warrant on County *teacmrerl in favor of T.A.Boyer, for said amount on the first of each and every month unt11 the further order of this Board. i I i I I r 219;`;:; i u In the hatter of Transfer of Funds. County Auditor A.Y.Sullenger having recommended to this Board that the followings transfer of money be made; It is by the Hoard ordered that the following, sums be and the game are her-bv ordered transferred to wit; the sum of 34000 from unappropriated reserve find to fund for the maintenance of county garage for following_, items: Labor 4150o; parte and supplies, $1500; gas and oil, $500; outside repairs, ?100; water and electricity, etc, $100. ' That the sum of $5000 be transferred from capital outlay fund of Sim. Dist. $ 1 to maintenance fund. be transferred That the sum of 45000,from capital outlay anpropriation of special road fiord, Supervisor Di4trict $1, county surveyor, to maintenance fund. That sum of ,x,6000 be transferred from 19otor vehicle Reserve anpropriatic+n, Supervisor District $2, to maintenance find of said District. That sum of $2000 be transferred from Special Road fund cnnital outlav apnronril_ tion Surveyor Supervisor District +2 to maintenance fund of said district. That the sum of 31000 be transferred from Supervisor District 45 Capital ontlav! appropriation to maintenance appropriation of said District. I That the sum of $2000 be transferred from "aintenance Voter Vehicle Annropriatin to cover cost of Antioch Reservoir Road to capital mitlay of said district. That the sum of 3600 be transferred from Repairs and Renlacements, 4150 from I ' travel expenses and 5250 from phone, postage, etc. all to the materials and sunrlies account of the Cminty Library. The vote of the Board on said order being unanimous. I i And the Board takes rec—q to meet on l,nnd?.v, June 16th, 1970, at loo'clock A. .Chairman. t, I ..Clerk. I I I I I I s a BEFOR= TFC: BO4RD !)F S'rPEaVIl "TPa 109T4 CM""v, STM nv n4LI°^PTTT4. MONMY, Jun loth, 1970. The Board met at 10 ol,.lock A.M. I ; Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan; Chairman; Snnervisors James N.Lonp, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Ha.vden and R.J.Tre?bath. J.H.Nells,Clerk. - - - - - - - - - -- I I In the latter of Acquisition and Improvement District 4j. ' RESOLUTION ORDMINO I?."PRO1TV .NT. HERDAS at the time, place and in the msnn>r set forth in Ros^lutian of Intention No. 1, adopted by this Board of Supervisors on the 19th day of T+av, 1930 I in the matter of Acquisition and Imnrovement District -j of the Omiinty of Contra I Costa, a fuil, fair and impartial hearip.e; was accorded all neraons ba.vtnsr any objeetf ions to those things pronosed to be done, as set forth in said Resolution of TntAntilon No. 1; AND "WHEREAS, notices of the na.ssaee, of said PAsolution of Intention T*o. 11 entitled "Notice of Public Improvement" were drily and legally nosted alone the line of the contemplated work and improvement in the time, form, manner and n+ember as required by lay-, as annears from the affidavit of Ross L. Calfee, who posted the sane, I and who upon the comnletion of the nostin, of said notices forthwith filed said a.f-1 , fidavit in the o*Tice of the Clerk of the Board of SnrervisorG, makino na.th that he completed the nostine of said notices on the F-th d,v of 'lav, 1910; A".TD 1,T.iERD41, it appears from the Certifios.ts of Clerk of the Boa„d of Suner� visors of the Co•mty of Contra losta, that no protests or abjecti�ns harp. teen rp.- i ceived or filed against the said proposed imnrovement and said Board of S+mervisor?i having dulv received and considered eiridence oral and dncnmentn.rr concerning t?'e jurisdictional facts in these nroceedines and concerning- the necessity for the con- templated work and improvement, and the benefits to be derived th=r-from; NO':”, T17REFOR7, BE IT RSSOLIrTO: by the Board of 9nrervisora of the Co,nnty of Contra Costa., that it is hereby found, determined and ordered as £nllowa: 1. That the said RAsnlutinn of Tntentior har>tofor^ adopted on the 19th day of May, 1970, h2 s been duly and leg-aiiv published as rernrired by law, and that the "Notice of P,blic Imnrovement° therein directed to be. rosted?ss been dnly and legally posted in the time, form, manner and number as required by law, and that all protests or objections have been disposed of, in Vie time, form and manner as required by lar, and that this legislative body has now acm;ired jurisdiction to order the thina_s nronosed to be done as set forth in said Resolution of Intention. 2. That the niblic inter=st and necessity recrnire and it is herebv ordered that the workand imnrovement as set forth in said Resolnti^r, of Intenti,n ATo. I and in Ve specifications, plans, nrofiles, and detailed drawinsrs ther-in referred to, i be made and done. 7• That the bo;:nderies of the assessment district and the grades to which gs'id improve^ient is to b- constructed, shall be those set forth in said ?,.,mol,ition of Intention No. 1 and in the nla.ns, snecificatinns and detailed drawin[ts therein referred to, reference to which is hereb- made. i II P 221 4. That the time hereb-r fixed for receiving bids for t',e doing of said I work and imnrovement herein ordered is the 7th d=v of J,rly, 1930, et the rl of 7.1 o'clock A.?-'. and the ?lcrt; of this Rna.rd of S,rpervisors is >,erebv orderod to Haat and also to publish in the newsnaper designated in said posolntion of Intention, a notice I ' inviting sealed bids,requirIng in such notice tlrt all bids be accmmns.nie.d by a. cep 1 ti£ied check or bond, all as reanired by the provisions of lection 12 of the, ".Acouisition and Improvement Act of 1925.^ j 5. That to defray the expense of the nronosed work and improvement herein ordered, bonds will be issued.to the total amount of t,e sa^o, said bonds to bear interest at the rate of seven (7) ner cent rer annum, savable semi-annually j the first interest na.vment to be made on the 2nd day of January or the Pod day of July (whichever month fist succeeds the date of the bongs) next succeeding one year; of:er the date of such bonds, and the aggregate rr,ncinal of 911 bonds issued to 'rn paid and discharged within eleven (11) vears after the date of issuance, arnrnximata2y I one-tenth (7/10) part of said ager?gate nrincinal to be savable a.nrually, n11. in gold coin, commencing two years after the date thereof, and that a snecie.l fond Por tle I i payment of said 'ponds will be constituted by the levv of snecta.l assessment taxes i4r. the lands within the boundaries of the assessment district, according to the apsess'1 ed value of said lands, (exclusive of the improvements thereon). The first navment on the aggregate principal of the bonds issued ,*ill be made two veers after the date' of the issuance thereof. ' 6. That the nroceedi[gs for said work and imorovement shall be had and taken under and in accordance with an Act of the Logislature of the State of malifornia known and designated as "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" and said bonds i shall also be issued in accordance with the provisinns of the said Act. The foregoing Resolution was duly and regila.rly introduced and adonted by the Board of Supervisors of the Co,:nty of Contra ^opts, at P. rngrlar meeting thereof held on the 16th d av of June, 1930, by follertnzvote: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Havden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: None. i I In the Matter of Cancellation of ' Warrants. The Countv Auditor having requested the following warrants to be cancelled, It is by the Board ordered that the followinq warrants be and each of them are herebv cancelled: PAY ROLL FrTND: I Number Date Issued Amount. —74=3 June 2, l- 7M— HOSPITAL FIIND. 50'3 Sept. 1, 1929 10.00 885 Oct. 1, 1929 15.00 923 ^ 11 1929 10.00 1149 Nov. 1, 1929 10.00 111 ^ 11 1929 20.00 127 1, 1929 20.00 1298 " .11 1929 10.00 1518 Dec. 1, 1929 10.00 1520 " 1, 1929 20.00 1552 " 11 1929 70.00 1572 ° 11 1929 8.00 1620 " 1, 1929 20.00 i I � r 2-2 I i Number Date Issued. Amount. 1671 Dec. 1, 1929 T1 --(T 1995 Jan. 1, 1930 20.00 2015 '11 1930 20.00 2441 Feb. 1, 1930 12.00 2442 .1 1. 1930 15.00 2465 " 1, 1930 20.00 2693 Mar. 1, 1930 20.00 269p It 1, 1930 15.00 2904 It 1, 1930 20.00 2923 " 1, 1930 10.00 2932 '� 1, 1930 4n.00 9 1, 1930 15.00 2991 " 1, 1930 90.00 3096 Air. 1, 1930 20.00 3212 " 1) 1930 6o.00 3267 " 1, 1930 4o.00 33296 1, 1930 70.00 4101 Jun 1, 1930 30.00 4164 " 11 1930 97.50 The said order is nassed by the manimous vote of the Board.+\ I In the Matter of Acquisition and 1 Improvement District $2. RESOLUTICN A"UTING 'YORK AND FIRING AMOTJNT nF B^NnS. 1-WRTAS, in the matter of the Acquisition and Improvement District of the County of.Contra Costa, a hearing has been duly and regulaT1- had for the purpose of determining whether or not the work and imnrovement performed in the above entitled matter should be accepted as being emmnleted according to the contr et therefor, and for determining the aggregate amount for which bonds shall be issued ' to the contractor, or its assigns therefor, and of furntahing an cnoortunity to al i persons interested to appear and present their objections, and, as arrears from I affidavits or. file in the office of the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors notice i of said hearing was duly nosted and nublished and a full, fair and impartial heartnQ i has beer. accorded Boon all objections nresented; and j 'Y ME EAS, evidence has been received upon the matters referred to in the declaration of completion and statement of amounts filed In the office of the ^..lerl of this Board of Su^ervisors on the 2nd day of June, 1930; NOTo TRL'REFORI:, BE IT RESOLTMD, that this Board of Sunervi,torn bprabv fins,- I determines and orders as folloms, to -it: i 1. That notice of the day, hour and place of the hearing upon the accentarlce of the work and the issuance of bonds has be-n duly and rem+lsrly published and post_ ed in the manner required by law. ' 2. That all of the acts, determinations and nroceedings her-tnfoTp bad j and taken in the matter of Acouisition and Improvement District No. 2 of the Co++ntv of Contra Costa, are regular and in all respects sufficient, and that all protestal axi objections regarding the same and to the issuance of bonds in the amount hereinafter , set forth are hereby overruled and denied. 3. That the work and improvement to be done in the matter of the above j named district has been completed and nerformed according to the contract, in a. good and substantial manner, and that said work and improvement is hereby acoepted. 4. That In amount of the contract price for the doing of said work and improvement is as fnllows: KIND OF 71,RK TJkNTITIES UNIT PRICKu09_ Grading 119,250 sq. ft. !! 50.055 per sq. ft. 4 6,559.7?? 8avement 106,990 sq. ft. @ 0.293 per sq. ft. 31, 4 .14 I Curb 4,900 lin. ft. P 0.75 per lin. ft. 3,075.00 I h 223` Gutter 9,520 sq. ft. ® ?.025 ner sq. ft. 6 2,455.00. Culvert 95 lin. ft. 6 4.25 lin. ft. 361.25 Catch Basins 1 in all 6 55.00 each 55.00 Total contract nrice -_-- TWX56.14 and that the amount of the in^idental expenses of said improvement end of the pro_ I ' ceedings therefor, which are to be charged against and Da.id to the contractor, are as follows: j 5 Compensation of the person apnninted to nrnpare and furnish specifications Nil Compensation of Engineer of work, seven ner cent ' (7P of contract price X3,111.51 Compensation of attornev of work, two and one-half per cent (2 1/2�) of contract nrice 1,111.25 Publication of Resolution of Intention 226.00 Printing and nostina notice of Public Improvement 150.50 Publication of Notice for Bids 136.00 Publication of Notice of 1lward 136.00 li Estimated cost of publication of Notice of Final Heart ng 50.00 Estimated Cost of Iscuin^ ?onds 100.00 t Other incidental expenses Nil ' TOM —_ 65,020.76 5• That the amount to be raid the contractor bvthe Countv of Contra Costa,! is as follows: 55,000.00. i _ 6. T.tt the aagr<gate amount for which bond- shall be issued to lentral Construction Company, a corporation, contractor in said matter, is the sum of ?'erty I four thousand four hundred seventy and 90/100 dollars (Uftr470.90). 7.That the co,mty Treasurer of the 17nuntv of Contra Resta. s'iall issue acquisition and i.mnrovement district bonds of the said District, desipnated "Se?ies+ No. 211 amounting in the e.eFregate to the said nrincinal sum last mentiom d, dated the day this resolution is adopted, all in the manner and form provided to said 4ot{ and in further accordance with the provisions for such bonds cor.tined in the Resolut- ion of Intention adopted in the matter of said tcnuisition and Imrrovement District; I by this Board of Snnervisors on the 3d day of SeDtember, 1929. 5. That unnn the exniratinn of t-enty dave from the making of this final to order the Clerk of this board of 3,inervisoTq shall transmit the said Copnty Treasurdr ' an attested copy of this resolution and order, tnPetber with an attested conv of the said Resolution of Intention. i The foregoing resolution was adopted by the Board of 9unervisors at'a I Y reeular mretinc held on the 16th div of June, 19';0, bvthp following vote of the lemoers thereof: A Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olssnn, Ravden, Bucbanan and Trembath. Noes: :;one. Absent: None. y' In }atter of aonointment of Members of Board of Education. It appearing to the Board that the term of office of Ceor¢e 4.Johnson and Fred Ramsdell, has expired; It is by *.he Board ordered that said Fred 9.Ramsdell and eenrme A.Jebnson be and thev are herebv anointed -embers of Hoard of 1Fducatinn of Contra Cnstn mounts for the term prescribed b- la I � I' _ 22_ I In the "atter of Correction of Assessments. G•O.Yeese, Onrintv Assessor having certified to th,s Board that the fnllow'ng i clerical errors anpear on the Assessment Roll for vaar 1924ti25, and a.skinz authorixa.t ion to correct same, to ^pit: , In Vol. 20 assessment 40693 Clara B.Slater was assessed with portion na Lnt 4, of Boss Ranch lying 9. of the county road and IT. of tr, Grayson (reek, contain_ninP .51 of an acre. The above assessment being an erroneous and double assessment Mite Assesamm t $40659 assessed to J.F.Slater as follows: In Rancho Las Juntas, portion of Lots 3 a.ndi 4 Boss Estate, lving N. of Grayson Creek and known as Slater Romestead, containing , 27 acres, And it appearing to the Board that the above Assessment is a double assessment, It is by the Board ordered that t'ne Aesessm,nt #40,693 to rlars. n.Slater be and the same is hereby canoel.led. The vote of the Board on said order beinz unanimous., I I In the h"atter of Flacinm Signs on Count- Road. I It is by the Board ordered tha.t the California Automobile Associatinn be and they are hereby ordered to place two Railroad Grossing Signs at Southern, Pnoific i Crossin, on County Road known as Freitas Road, south of Danville, and also one Ston Sign at junction of Freitas Road with County Righway. I Also one Slow—Curve Sign to be placed on !fonntain 'Tiew Road near ton of hill, to be nlaced where so designated by Sureryisor Ravden. I In the 'Fatter of Return of Yoney to Pacific Gas & Electric Comnany. i Pacific Gas r Electric Company having deposited the sum of Fifty dollars with R.R.4rnold, to guarantee the repairing of Santa Clara Avenue., Richmond, in accordance with Ordinance No. 195 of this Board, and R,R.4rnold having derosited said sum of 150 in office of the Treasurer, ' It is bvthe Board ordered that the County 'treasurer be and be is hereby a+ith_ orized to return to^aid Pacific Gas 3 Electric lomnanv, the said sum of 450 and that the County luditor draw warrant therefor.`, , I l I In the Matter of plans and specifications ' for roads in Sup. Dist. 45. i R.R.Arnold, Countv Surveyor, having filed with this Board the nlans and specifications,profile and cross_sectinns for the pavinz of a nortinn of Lone Tree Road, Fairview Road, and abortion of Brentwood Road, in Sum. Dist. 45, Contra Coeta j Uounty, It is, by the Board ordered that said Mans and snacifiratinne, profile, and cross—sections be and the same are hereby annroved and adonted by this Board as rlans'' f' and speciflcationg,profile, and cross-sections, for the naving of said roads. s k It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise In the Antioch Ledger, for bids to be nresented to this Board un to the hour of 11 o}clock 4.11. on � 7,7C 7DAY, the 21st day of July, 1930, far the furnishing of all material and labor for ' the paving of said roads in accordance with said plans. In the Matter of plans and specifications ' for grading of Buchanan Road in Sun. Dist. Pi and for grading Road T7-14 in Sun. Dint. . n R.R.Arnold, Co,inty Survevor, havinzr presented to this Board, plans and specifications, profile, and cross-sections for gradins of Buchanan Road, in 9,)n. tDistrict #4, which said road is located two miles south of the'City of P#ttsbttrs, and runs east alonis north line of Sections 27- and 2R, T 2 F., R. I L. D.'I4 u„ a distance of 1.44 miles; also for grading Road D-14, Snn. District At Contra ^,nota County, which said road is looated trio miles nest of the Citv of Pittab,rg, and one- 'if mile south of the main high~?aY,a total length of fob is 2.70 miles. i1 It is by the Board ordered that said elan= and sn,c±fications, profile and cross-sections be and then are herebv adopted by this Board as plans and snecif#csti s, profile and cross-sections for grading of said roads. It is' further ordered tint the ^.lerk of this Board advertise in P#ttsbnrR Ois patch for bids to be presented to this Board, un to hour of 11 olnlock 4.Y. on 1f'??+p4 July 21st, 1930. ' The vote of the Board on said ordar being unanimous. x Al In the Clatter of Transfer of fiznds. On request of the County Auditor A.11.9ullenger, it is ordered that the sum of 450 be and the same is herebv transferred from unarnropr#ated Reserve Fund to pond Road 3 :aintenance Fund of gun. Dist. #4 and 5500 from unannronriated Reserve Fund to ' Bond Road r'aintenance Fund of Sun. Dist. 43. It is further ordered that the sur; of 9250 be and the same #s !zsr-17 ordered ' transferred from. unapnraoriated Reserve Fund to General Fund for twe navment of olai a ' against Road Improvement Dist. 1._;_ In the "atter of Preaaratinn of 1,14i Budget ` It is by the Board ordered that the Clerk write to each of the Legion Posts In contra ^o^ta eo,znty, and ask them to send in their Budget of am-int of mnnev required for major repairs on each of the Ypmorial 'uild#nrs of t*e Countv.x 226 In the ?ratter of Granting Leave of Absence. i It is ordered that !4.J.Michanan, Sunervisor of District #4, be. and he is herebv granted a leave of absence of sixty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. In the 3Fat`.er of allowance to indigents. G—d cause anpearing therefor, it is be the Board ordered that +,he fnllowinsr ' cash allowances be granted to follo::ina named indigents beginning on dates set n?moslte their respective names, to vit; NICDLASA VELASCO, P.O. BOX 1972, Richmond, x15 county cash allo.vanae to begin May 1st, 1930• 231 Libertv Gt. El Cerrito PETER H.AGAY� County cash allowance of 515• per month be continued as of -Rv 1st, 1930. JANE TF.LLUS, 610_ 5th It. Antioch, 116 county ¢ash allo•vance continued *rom Jan. 1st, 1930. CAROLYN HANIFF, Box 392, H.F.D. Partinez F.ivh—av, 'lalnut ^reek, S?n county cash allo•vance be increased to S'YO beginain? June 1st, 1930. Mary Clark, North Richmnnd, cash allowance (Countv) of 390 per month be dis— continued as of June 7, 1930. MARGARET AfORAITIS, 2069 Grant St. Concord, 520 county cash allowance be dis— continued from Ju m 13h, 1930 as client is in county institution. YRS. ZITA ROGFRS, "OTrNTAI'7 �rISR, ?"4RTIN°,Z, county aid to amount of S90 ( , per month be discontinued as of June let, 1930. CLIF70PD SIEGF'RITD, Lafavette; warrant to be drawn for Dr. R.C.Hoag, of Boulder Creek, for co+mty aid for board and care of Clifford Siegfried from '!ay 1st, 1930 to )fav 6th, 1930 at rate of 330 per month. VARY CALLANG?LLO, Tormev, -6.66 state aid for each child; Adeline, Lncv, Jolie, Frankie, Celia and Virginia Callangello frog "ay let, 1930. 1I 19RS. CHRISTINE CHRISTIANSEN, 716— 10th it. Richmond, 420 state and Stn co,inty� cash allo•ance for balf orphan children to begin as of %ray 13th, 19-;0. YRS. WMA ORISINI, 36 79all St Richmond, a decrease of 110 state aid and 4PP county aid to begin as of June 7, 1930 on account of Rya Orisini becoming sixteen years of age on June 7th, 1930. f That the county aid to the amount of 317.50 be deducted from Roman Catholic i Orphanage check as of ?ray 1st, 1930, on account of Constance Griffida having left the said institution May let, 1930 to be married. The Countv Auditor is herebv ordered to draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of each of above named indigents in above named s+,ms K In the Vatter of allowance to 'Needy Aged. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board order Ad that the f�llowinm county a'_lo,eances be made to following named nePdv aged beginning on dates set orro4l�le their resnective names, to wit; '"ILLI41S Gilmore1316 Lacdonald Ave. Richmond, 415 state and 41F Countv aid, beginning Yaylst, 1930 . JOE' OOTLEZ, M.Diablo Boulevard1Byron, 315 state and 515 Countv aid, beginning June let, 1930. John E. Lundin, 1612 Macdonald Ave. Richmond, 415 state and 415 eonnty aid beginning T'ay 1st, 1930. ELIZABETH PITTS, 2241) 77RHA?M St. Concord, 412.50 state and 112.50 co„nty i aid beginning May let, 1930. DORIS VOi; OESCHE1T, 1132— Lexineton Ave. E1 Cerrito, check to be. sent to daughter . . . . . . . . . � . . . . . . . .. . . . . .� 2\714, .ws .4nn& Ewig. 3® z, m. s &_w_ state and #5cr 4d, beennina ° &7 wt Ig Gr . / In the Matter « All_e_ to . . . _# E . It is ordered that w �n m@ � >-g �. Crockett, _mv �b a!__ » discontinuede , �� I#, 1930, 819.25 ._¥ R, and 4I .?5 _«leas, allo,vance be granted = w 2 p, =930 m, .� ma ! , REm T1 ! m �my Erd, 1970, at o Al o'clock A.Y.: � . � A�. . . . . . ., aan. � \ . . .. . . . . . . . .Clerk. \ . .k,t � � \ . . . .. �. 228 i i IN THE BOARD ^.F SLiP�RVrSOP,S T^NTnA ^.n4T4 r^TTNTv, 9T4T? n^ ^ku-p—. 4. 4. Y'^UD4Y., J'JNF 27rd, 1930. The Board r..Pt at 10 61clock A.Y. i Present: Sun,rvisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, O.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.';ells, Clerk. Absent: Supervisor T.J.Buchanan. In the ?utter of Chairman Pro.Teml STmervisor W.J.Buchanan being absent, It is by the Board order-d that O.H. i Hayden, be and he is hereb- anointed Temporary Chairman of this Board. In the Patter of Contract of Ralph Hunter for Refloorinc of Old River Bridge. R.R.Arnold, havinm reported to this Board that the contract of Ralnh Hunter for reflooring of Old River Bridge on the Borden Highnav, under which contract the Yassacbusetts Bnndi.ng & Insurance Comnany, are sureties, has been comnleted accordin_ to said contract, It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is herebv .completed and said contract accented this 23rd day of June, 1930. The vote thereon being as follows: Aves: 9„peTVisors Lone, Olsson, Havden, and Trembath. Noes! None. 9,sent: =upe rvisor Buchanan.., In the Vatter of anlication of Brentwood Apricot Festival Committee. The Brentwood Apricot Festival Committee having made recnast to this Anard for nermissinn to conduct ;,. carnival in t',e Town of Brentwnnd, dur+n? t++e 4nrieot i Festival June 26_27-261 without the necessity of navine a license, and it anearina to the Board that said Festival is an advertisin? Medium of the Co*nnty of Contra OnaIa, It is, by the Board ordered that said Brentm. od Apricot Festiva] Oommittee , be and they are hereby nermitted to conduct a carnival show in thetorn of Brentwood, without the necessity of navina a license thP.refOT. The vote thereon being ne follows: Aves: SurerviGors Long, Olsson, Hayden a.nd Trembath. ' Niles: N one. Absent: Sipervisor Buchanan. I' 22g i In the Liattor of Applic_'-ion of Pacific Telephone ➢t Telegranh Comrsnv for crossing county road with telwhone line. The Pacific Telephone °- Telegrarh CmmrAnv having asked peTmissinn to place ' underground lateral on county road betwea.; Tunnel Road and Vora.ga as n=_r their Routine, Number AOR-1463, Lafavette, It is by the Board order-d that said nermit be and t?'e same is heraby ora.nt7 under the fnllo-inr conditi^ns; 1 ' Tha.t said ^nderground lateral w'll be constructed under the annerviainn of i and to Vne satisfaction n the County Surveyor R.R,Arnold, and the 4•,nervisor of sai3 District In the 2:Satter of Brection of Signs on County Road in R.D. 1, S.D. 1. It is by the Board order, that the California 4utomnbile 4aanCiatinn be authorized to erect and Place along rnads in Sun. Dtat. 41, the fnllo^ing sirrns; Three Reflector curve Signs and one- 9 Unit Reflector 91Gn a.t junntion of Kearney St. and Giant Road, near Richmond. It is by the Board further orderd that said signs be and the ssme. herabv I are made a char,-e against the finds of R.D. 1, 3,D.l. of h , In the ?'atter of Ad^itia:al Lighta ; in Kensing.tnn Lia-httnr District. 4 De4_tion •ravine b=en `lied with this Board signed by mnre than t,+enty 4'1vel §§ tax payers and residents within Kensington Lighting District, nravinft this hoard to III install nine additional li:-hts in said District, said lights to be located rasnectivelly is f ollowinp locations; (1) At intersection of lellesley and Cambridme Avenue. f. (2) At intersectim of lambridge and ?eloit Avenue. (3) At or alive t e r_a.te•rav at int-rsection of 4mhourst Ove. and 4rlinvtnn Ave. (f (4) At intersection, of Stanford and Obenlsne Avenues. a (5) At a noint on Trinity Avenue annroximately onnosite Fo. 220 Trinity Ave. i (6) At a noint on Ardmore Avenue 35 feet hnTtherlV from the interesectinn ' of the easterly line of Ardmore with '?est line o? Orlin-tnn Avenue. (7 ) At a Point on Parking about opposite No. 262 Arlington Ave. (5) At a noint about 124 Ardmore Road. (9) At intersection of Arlincton Place and Nor-cod Ave. l `; It is on motion of Supervisor Lona, seconded by Simervisor Trerbath, by the Board ordered that said netitinn be ani the some is r=b,, granted and said lights ordered installed. IT Is ­)n-­= OR7 '3D that ;o+r;ty Auditor furnish to this aoard an _< 1 �i estimate that will be reovire,' to furnish said additional lights and that said amonit t be included in the Budget for the coming year. 4 K a: I 230 -d 9: �q Ir_ the _utter of Transfer of .^ands. D.J.Teeter, havin> rPcnrted to this 3oard that `he 'Punt+a of Uonnty ^elfare {i �lorker to carry her budget to 'irst of fiscal vear will be ",100 short, and a*dne that) sum of :$100 be transferred fro-- unappropriated ?eserv-+ ;Sind to Fosnital Fend for said purposes, It is, b• the Board ordered that sum of ..^n100 be an? the came i.s h=reb +.rape°LrrPd from unappropriated Reserve Fnnd to t`.e Fosnital Fnnd for the nurnosP or aiding. the ! i' y� expenses of County ',.'elfare ^lorker.K. -�z 'i i In the '-`atter of 3stablishing Rates for Printing in Cnint-y qg 31 of Contra Costa, for the coming ij �3 year. This Board having her-tofore anointed G.C,Galla?her, to represent 5 tnis Board and give this Board fair estimate of nrices of nrintinrr to be used in the Co+mty of Contra 0osta, by the different officers of t... County, and G.(71. Gallagher -raving furnished to this Hoard his estimate of the prices which said County of Contra Costa should nay for said work, and said prices havinc been sub- mitted to a Committee representing tie local nrirters of the County of Contra. ^nota and said local nrinters arreeine that ciaid rates established are reasonable, and the Purchasing 4gent havinFr reported to this Hoard that in his JndpmPnt said prices are fair and reasonable to both the County and the printers; It is by the Board. ordered that said report of said G:.C.Gallagher, and the prices named therein, be and V'e same are berebv adopted as nrices to be paid for all stationery and printed matter named in said list, to wit: n as J 231 AUDITOR'S OFFICE V.1000 Personal Property Assessment Back L 3070 Damnnd Looms:8'5x11;2 sides;sub- Sheets:94x12;ruled and printed 2 sides stance 20 Hammcrmill bond 1111 1111............ 24.00 alike,punched substance 28 buff Grey- substanee I6 lock Ledger 111 1. _ 27.45 2.2n00 Demand Sheets;0n p ^-1.ION Acknowledgement of Record of Claim; Management bond.includingape;l2000 blank Ic Government tae;printed 1 side......... 15.60 � s sheets 7'_xe'o same paper;non gnth,rctl...E 1790 pas 3.6000 Escet20 for armillRedemption; 8'_x13}.- :'..se Hooks Persona]Property tented o 50 .substance ZO Hammermlll 35.40 sets to n book;Original only printed on 2 , 4 500 Af ill,11 Filsd Monthly by Sheriff: sides:substance 20Hanomermlllbond:dup- 8'.x7;substance S0 Hammermsl ..__......_.. 6.20 heate.pink chemical.plain;U bond;31.x8 19.00 5.1000 Affidavit by County Officials;e'=.14; 23.2000 Personal Property Roll Sheets;30!<x substance 20 Hammermdl 1111.._.........__. 12.00 16:ruled and printed 1 side;5 bstance 32 1 G 6000 Certifi t f Rede 1 t R E.;8'i Greylock Ledger;punched -. 111_1.__. 62.30 1,1 _sid bstanc 16 hl agement ""-4.Omitted. : bond 1111 ...._.. _.. 40.00 25.250 Recap.Sheets;191E x16;r 11d and ' 7 1000 Same a IL G So-tkii 7.771 _........., 20.15 printed I-side:substance36 H Lad- 1 0 Id. 1000 Lette a . 8_x13 sub tante 20 ge _._. 1111.-.._. ... 3250 English band 1111.. 8.40 '26.800 County Acreage Sheets; 16 I3,A: 9.Omitted ruled and printed 1 id punchad and 10.10.0110 Payroll tVa r r a n t s 3 3 IGxB'i In camped,substance M Byron Weston Md- ,hoets 5 on;Perforated:Exchange Safety. 48LO ger ....'-x. .r_............. 98.70 27.300 Supplement holt.,:13!_x15;ruled and 1 1.se Auddupl Permit Books; 5la-red: 100 printed 2 sides different;substance 32 j sets in duplicate to book:numbered and Greylock Ledger -....._.__....._........................... 3450 j bound; 11e tl h d pads: rimccol.sab- 28.5000 War Veterans Exemption Blanks; j stance 16 white Management b d duplf- 8'•x13,printed 2 itl punched;substance este.=bstance IG pink sulpltt...._....._._.. 40.00 1G M,nagement band __._. .... 42.30 L.319 Personal Receipt Books;31.x9'.;per- 29.200 Warehouse Reports;BxIO;feint ruled ^ feroated stub; bound: b t n O ca- and punched:I Id substance 20 He-- m I v Haill Including gummed rmnll bond 550 j Iobelx posted outside e 8050 30.250 War Veteran Register Sh is 16,x 13.100 Record f O pl IG 13. led IT',;ruled and printed 2 sidessift e; and printed 2 sides different,punched and punch and number substance 32 Account numbered: bet ace 28 B eron Weston Ledger ......... .........._- -__._ 20.50 L:dgci 1111..._.. _._....... 31.20 31.250 Card to Other Assessors;return GIV- , ]4 4000 RedemptionNotices;4x9 substance ernment pastels;printed 2 sid ...._........- 1250 20 Iftim-in I]bond_. ..__ 15.00 3'J 250 War Veterans Report to Other Asses- t 10.000 Voucher Checks,7%.81s;S n I e t y so ]-cam,Gorlorimmat pascals,printed 2 1 _ POP,,P side 1_111.. 1111.. 8.50 la 1000 W,,r t General Fund.Jury,:3 x 33.4000 Office Rolls Lets d Blacks:HI- 1 8 S fats Ch k 1111.- _1111 9.40 13'.. ruled and printed 2 idessubstance 17.ON W rants General Fund; 3 0 , 32 Account Ledger .. ... 129A0 shoets 5 In perforated:Safety Check - 10.70 10 750D Litho H p t L k [ 3Y 11% in COUNTY CLERK 'hecU,,5 n perforated:imprinted inted in red; 1.2000 Affidavit to accordance with section Safety the k paper 1111. 105.00 1000 6 8'::substance M English bond; 19 3009 Litho S L Warrnn 3s.x8'�...1.n pa.100 1111.. ...__... ..____1111. 13.95 � sheets 5 an;1-fasted'imprinted;Safety Re end useubstance 20 H e_" cheek Paper 11 11.. 1111..1111_. 80.00 on above form.. _..__ ... LIAO i 18 and 19 10,500 Litho Checks;ordered 2.500 together;imprinkd 51270! suhsAffidavit of Intemperance; 81-'.131.' _ tonce 20 Management bond 10.00 20.500 Wattants.High School Bond Fund. 3.10DO Atheist :Past Notice Return Sale pr 11.500 Warrants Grnmmnr S 1 00l Fund 1111..) Pec ;'oast Prose:, 8'-'X14:substance Mftight ,Go Warrants,Interest and S km¢Fund. IWO of W y bond_... ......... ....._- a 17.00 23. 1000 01Warrant Blank Bond F rid 1111_-.) E7:10 4.IUOOAff81 'LPoubs lie Return Sale Rest 25 3000 Warrants Blank Fund u I Es:t 8'x14;substance 20 Hiybt ..Way 25.2000 Schaaf Ledger Sheets I2x13;rnia'tl bond a n printed 2 stics alike;punrhetl and IHe...,3 and 4,if ordered t 17.00 egNber.shove d e tl b t O Aucount Ledpeke appika) g __-_.. 111.1 11.1 1_ 63'63 5.2000 Affidavit of Posting nntl al iling No I 2G 13000 V arrant Index Sh t 8 xll;sub- t.ce of Atlmin'stration: 8'.•x14,2 Ides, stance 10 green M uncome t bond 46.00 substmwe 20 Rtvbt of Way bund 25.00 ' 0 i 1900 Blonk Pltroll Sheet 8'.\'17;sub- G 41000 Affldavtt of Registration 1 dUpl- stanea 16 white spunched h d. 377 rate:8.,x14;"gumnl substtmc Ifi white 28 500 Clohn for State Aid L 8' 14; Right of Way bond aembered.perforated ruled 1 std,,printetl 2 sides;substance 10: and punelted;duphcnte.substance 16 pink - Right of Way bond.whits.... 220] .su;phIta; numbered, perforated and I 20.200 Claim far State Aid.etc.;as above ba' punched:bound In whe stitched pads of I _ sibs:atica]G Right of W y b d g :n) of 50 sets:3 carbons to book:Manila r, on wtoppetl i books Lo package... 492.00 0 500 Cannes far State Aide Aged:8-xl;; 7,1000 Bu Ilt,ads,Jury F in Civil Cases; substance 16 russet Fiamnu 111 11 11_.._ 10.00 4-x31 Essex Laid N 8 1111..- _1 111 8.70 31.5000 Register of Warrant 17 13 ,ratetl and printed 2 sides alike;punelted;sub- 3.MO Capes Budget Phamphlet;9-:,A%;24 stance 24 buff Hammcrmill ledger.......... 95.31 pages;self-covering:saddle stitched;sub- 32.1000 Jaurnol Vouchers in duplicate; 8!:.x .,'tante 50 M.F.Hack ___.____...._....._..._.... 170.00 j Il:substance 1G Hammerm:ll,while and 9.500 Ccrtlflcate f Appointments of View- 0 colored,punched:pads 50 set 1.1111111.. 17.80 ers: 8 x14,substance 20 Right of Way ::3 300 Distllerg'Certificates 41-,.8'•: sub- bond _._._' ............. .1.111-.. 15.25 stance 20 Hummer-ill bond 1 5.45 10.300 Sets Intemp?rince Commitment farms; 34.200 Mone}Count Statements 81.x14:sub- coasting of 4 inserts,8'.=x14;substance stmt,20 Hammcrmill bond 10.57 IG Management bond;gathered and imant- ed with one wire stitch inta cover_........ 36.75 11.300 Deficiency Execution to rte 5;III-' ASSESSOR subsmnee 20 Right of Way bond. : ..... _.._._ 12,00 1 So Farm Author ry Ciliate. rt t r E.tor: 12.2900 Election Notices;3%";5 forms: ub- 8'.x14;substance 20 R hl f Wa}bond; static^20 Hanornernaill bond.,_. ___.. 31.60 printed 2 sides 11_11. ....E 11.00 13.1050 Election Env 1 2 50110 Automobile Enclosure Cards;3x5;2 28 Kraft;with clas lexis; bstance p;printed face..........._.... 22.50 sitles; subs[rnce 50 Ripple Hammernrill 19.2000 Execution forms;printed sidea;sub- cover ...._._..............._.........._...._....._._......_...._... 20.00 stance 20 Right of Way bond:81-14 . 23.00 3 50 Aulo Sales Sl ks 8i:x11 substance 16 15.50 Hospital Permit Books;3'vx9'.w;check Hammcrmill bond ......... ......_... 7.50 bound books of 50,with perforated stub; 4.W.III Am,Tax Nolne,s;6x7;substance 3'2 substance 20 Hammcrmill bantl..............an; I220 Posting Ledger;press prforated,-1-_ _- 73.00 16.500 Sets Insane Commitments:consisting 5.ti 000 Assessment Blanks;8'_x14;ruled of 4 inserts;8':x14:printed I side;sub- . and printed 2 sides;4 rhosubstance stance 16 H ermill bard;gathered and 24 white old trolored flats,p lod 11_11 189.00 -Pled late,Manuscript pn t d both 0.81GO A met t Rill St eats 20 1 ruled .sides 51.20 tl p t d 2 d different;p 13 nd 17.1000 J L Court C rLi( to 4" b p d ubsl n 3 By o W to Led- .,laic 20 H mmermlll b tl p d 100. 7.73 g .. ....... 1111 ..._ 430.09 18.1a00 Letters of Atl i t 1 n;substance 7.5000 App a1 BI ks 8: 112 colors: 20 English bond;8 14 17.00 punched:substance M Hnmmermdi band.. 42.OJ g - punt 10.1000 Letters of G tl h p I u 1.e S.500 Affidavit far Church Exemptions;B':x 20 English bend 17.00 14,2 sides.substance 20 Right of Way band 1^-00 20.2000 Letters Testamentary; substance 20 9.1007 Deputy's Field Book Sheets'6'.x9',; English bond:8'^x14,per 1000_ ..__ 17.00 substance 20 English band......._......._1111 11.00 Meme in.19,20,if ordered together,above � 10.4000 Deputy's Field Back Sheets,acreage price apples) tats:6 1x9:; h t 20 English ba d; 21.2000 Affidavit f'r Canes:of R"Is[ LI ; ruled and printed 2 sideik?: punched Government to foretell ..-.- .. 31.50 rid round--red 45.59 22 1000 Probate Cav-i's;9I5 Il.1000 Deputy s Field Bok Sheets;Acreage 23.5000 Notice of Petition for Letters of Ad- 2100 I."; L- G 9.' substance 20 English bond.. 19.65 ministration; 7.,81' substance I2.3000 L¢t N Lice Blunt"5':xfi subamnce mermdl b rid ce 20 Fm - _.._._. ..._- 19.00 16 sulphite bond:pads 100. 11 11.. 1U.70 24.5011 C ds.Notice to Voters;11x19 2 colors; 13.500 Letters Relation to Erernpti n, t-;8'S 6-ply blank 1111. _..._... ... 1111._. 20.15 all:substance 20 Hammerm ll bond 1111... 7.00 25.500 Order to Fix TI 7x8'1;substance 20 14.1000 letterhead 8 11, b t 2 20Hammermdl bond- ... 10.80 EnglLsh band _ .__ 8.7s 'G.1000 Order Fixing T f Hearing and 15.250 Notice of Ta Sal ,8'_11 ub lance Examination,8'--,X14:Hammcrmill bond..-d.. 17.65 20 Hammcrmill bond 6.10 27,5000 Superior Court Summo5•8'-'-X14; 1G.1750 Office Personal Property Cards;5.x8; printed 2 sides;s,bsmncc 20 English bantl 58.00 substance 32 Buff Nibroc Mogan.. 1111.- 10.25 28.1000 Sets Affidavit of Intemperance and 1-,.1900 Office Roll Description Sheets;16 A.-`: Warrant of ll;1 sida;8':',x14;sub- 1 . 1^d and printed 1 side,punched sconce 16 HammCrmlll bad 1111... -_....... M to a at f ped;substance 36 Brown ledger..- 117.50 :9 2000 Writs of Attachment Superiorr C t: 18.20.000 Office Aet.embile Ca ds;5.8; 2 Ri x14;printed 2 aides;substance 20 Right , sides;substance 36 Nibroc Ledger .111_1 7800 of Way bond _I 1 11..11 24.30 19.2:100 War VcWmn's Exemption Affidavit; 30.GO.00D Kraft Envelopes:printed face;un- 17,: -x7;substance 123 Manila T.gb-d..._1111. 9.50 gun:tmd flap:per 1000 1111.._... _._......._._...... 3.30 I SCHOOL DEPARTMENT FARM ADVISOR 1.15000 Absence Reports; Tix5; 2 sides; 1.50M Letterheads; 81ixll: substance 20 substance 16 Sulphite bond:Pads I00.___..S 23.40 English bond._.__.____...._............................_.. 32,6 2.20 Boo"Certificate Fee;3'.x8;substance 2.N Books Record and Follow-up Cards;50 '. 16 Suluhite bond;!i bound:50 to book.__ 1083 to book:3tixii%;substance 16 Hammer- 3.20.000 Health Dee.Weight Record:31:x6 mill bond__._.....__._._.._................................ 14.80 1'16;substance 340 Altstmct Index.._-_...... 6150 3.500 Farm Record Sheets;816•x11;2 able 4.4000 force Wry Tests;list 1,8 Pages;lest different:substance 110 Abstract Index.._.. 1720 2,9 Pages;test 3,8 pages;test 4,8 pages; 11x8!£;substance 6 M.F.book..._..._....___ 17475 COUNTY NOSPITAL 5.4000 Letterheads;8'-x31;steel the em- 1.lo,W Clinical Charts;9!:x12;substance bossed; I change; sub_e-,20 Agaw'aP 16 Hammermill bond..................... 15.50 bond:tlies furnished_. _... 55.00 2.2000 Admittance Cards;9x6;substance 140 G.son S.ts Limited List Standard School Abstract Index._.......___.................................... 12.85 Supplies in dup:icate:81_x14;eriglnal.sub- 3.1000 Sets Receipts In duplicate; 8x4n- start 16 I t H I.duplicate. Original.substance 16 white Hamm mill; i .substance 16 bl e H ll bond; 50 duplicate,substance 16 colored sulphite; s ' +t t pad __. .. _... 16.25 ",bond;N is to a book _..,., 13.6 j 1 106 CI g Notices:le Government post- 456 Letterheads;8.xll;substance20 Eng- nls:printed_s43cs 1680 I15h band ........._ _._...- 6.30 I 8.20,000 Record,of Tests;5x8;substance 140 Argonaut Index;1 sltic... ....._....... 113.67 SEALER OF WEIGHTS AND MEASURES 60 9.5R=part Cards;3'_x6!:;3-ply Admiral 1.1000 CanlemnatL^n Tags;NOS;printed and Bristol:2 sides..............._............................... 33.6 numbered 2 sides:perforated................-...$ 1880 - 30.2000 Report of Assistant Superintendent of ^_.5000 Sets Certificate of Inspection in dap- Schools;41r1;3-ply Atl l 1 . - - 13.50 licate;4',:z8;16 books;750 slisi to book; I] 1000 Reportof Alt d t I t t; original,white W skinduplicate:sub- Government casuals 2tl ._. 21.00 stance I6 bin[ 1phlt bond:Manila ver , 12 500 Request for Bids; 8 11; Printed 2 bound back .- _.._ 4285 sides, substance 16 Hameacroullb d 2 3 1000 Letterlids e. 11;substance 20 Eng- colors on face;punched .... 1887 Iish bend .. .... 9.35 13 160 Sets Regmsnc�c Blanks In triplicate, 4.1000 Identification Tags No.3;panted and obsolete. numbered:I side ___................................- 7.40 14.200 Sets Supply List'in triplicate;81_x11; 5.500 Certificate of Inspection;8!_x10'4;4- Original,substance 16 while chemical;duP- ply'buff Railroad_.__.......____.. ................. 18.70 Iicate.yellow chemical substance 16;Uipli- G.2W Notice of Condemnation;8!ixll;sub- atC substance 16 peak heWcal;pad 25 stance 16 Hammermill bond _._.__-... 8.75 sets ...... 13.70 7. 100 Monthly Expense Account:8 S'Xl 4i; 15.360 School Score Catch;8x9;2 sides;2 subsWee M English bond............ .__..... 8.60 calor bst 3G Ha rmili Ledger.... 57.00 '-" 16.260 W t far R t d Sch i Dns- 8 Omitted. letCt 31. P g 1110 perforated d 9 IN Monthly Report to Suprybic 12x i., punch d 1 subat-,24 Hommirmillruled and printed I sitsubstance 28 Ledger b tf ... 22.37 Scotch Linen Ledger ........ 36.00 37.M Warrant Ha k-,100 steel,each: war- m nL tp gC,pert C d numbered:!; TREASURER bound h tional Safety; ve ll in- 1 60 Certificate of Sale form:8!,x28;sub- clad ;stub. 11';x7 - 144.00 stance 20 Right of Way bond_. .........-f 24.30 18 400 Statement H 8!.x11,sub- 2 Deed form;8!:x2..;s bs _ 20 Old nce ,la20 Hammermill bond Ba 4.57 Badger band..._.................__..__ __._._...__.. 25.00 I 19.650 Copies Public School Directory;6'4x 3.2500 Sewer Bond Receipts In duplicate; 9'.;66 pages and cover;saddle stit pial: 81:x4;original,substance 16 white;dupli- ubstance 50 M. F. Book; Hammermdl cate.substance 16 pink Hammer ml bond; Practical Corer;long and short Pages;al- path N set';numbered in duplicate............ 181,0 ternating pages I to 48:balance full size 342.00 4,N Backs Treasurer's Receipts In triplicate; 20.300 Teachers Application: 8'_x11; sub- fxl;including perforated stub; is bound; .stance N Hammern dl 7.10 IN sets to book rote,Pink. d golden 21.500 Checking Lists; 6xll: substance 20 red,,mtsima,16 H comer W bad num- 11 mmermbll bond. .. 8.60 bered m triplicate............ ... ......-., 49.35 22. 600 Ballots,EICCI t5 C.T.h:3':x4'.;sub- 5.100 Notice of SulC Non-P0.yment of Sewei stanc IG Iplue _.. __ 4.51 Mond 8.:x14: subatance 28 Hamm mill g _.. _..... 23.1000 Institute P g 3 5 substance Led - Ledger Sheets l3 I2 led 6.6 20 ' Mg n[ .. 7.70 G 1000 T 24.500 Se[ B LI d F t Po i t p1 tJ d pLed 2 Itl ilke punched and sheets 15.:x21 1 h t 15--l41,: ruled ntl carne ed,substance 32 By Weston and prmttd 1 soot,punched, -- ---- - -- `5000 stibstanCe 32 ledger trip Hyo Weston Ledger _.._. 9615 7.100 Sets Exchange of Securities co LripR- 25.1000 Gummed Labels,3x5!:.. ..... 6.15 cafe:8!:x10!5;substance:6 HammermW 26 5,000 Ballots Elementary and High:bi-x b rid;arlgha]white:duplicate.blue:trip- substance 16 cof tl 1phlte bond..... 1111.00 licale, p 1 n kbstance 16 H mcrmill 27.3500 Register of School Warrants,18x31; bond;pads 50 50;" .._._.. ..._..... .._ 10.50 tided and panted 2 des alike:filter'sub- 8200 Receipt of Interest Ca Po fa M II- tavice 24 English bond __ 210.07 tate;8':x9'.;substance 18 him d col- . ?8Form to be changed ored Hammermdl bond:pad 50 et.. ...., 1115 29.700 Cards far Visib1 FII B b 5;s Lance 9 200 Statement of Interest B ll .cub- 36 Hammermdl Ledger,Perforated 2200 stance 20 Hammermill bond __...._ 620 30.3000 Cards,Failure to Receive Report of ]0.100 Description of Bonds Held As Security; Absence:3x5;3-ply Jackson Bristol.....__. 13.09 8':x21;substance,20 Hammerariii bond_..... 5.G0 32 1000 Sets Transfer of Pupil in quadrupli- IL IN Receipt for Bonds Returned;5!528;sub- goes; 3N.61.5;substance 16 white,blue, stance M"'comermlll bond...__........._._...... 390 buff,and pink Hammermill bond;perfor- 12.IN Set Agreement for Active Deposits of ated;'i bound:25 set to book tduplicate County Funds,in for 814x14;all Only printed on 2 sides)............................... 25.30 printed 2 sides:substance 16 white and co1- 33.5000 Reasons for Absence;8'=x11;ruled ored English bond;Pads 6 sets.......__....__.... 24.6 and printed 1 side;punchsd and round car- ]3.Omitted. tier,substance 16 Right of Way bond...___. 41.35 14.100 Notice to Redeem and Proof of Service; 34.900 Recommendation for Graduation;8!x B!cx14;substance 24 Hammermill Ledger.... 8.75 13;substance 20 Hamm rmd3 bond ... 13"0 15 1000 Daily Cash Bal ance;13?4111%.;sub- 35.750 Quarterly Appart crit;I side;lc stories m ce N Hamermill Ledger;punched.._.. 15.1,0 Government pestals...___.._...._... _... 13.10 16 50 Receipt for Securities Deposit for Loan 37.60,No Ballots for Union High School Dis- of County Money; 8'6x11; substance 20 ` trio;3x5;substance I6 Sulphite bond....... 41.00 Hammermill bond;padded._.__..._..._....._... 5.55 36.300 Postal,,NOticc of Opening and CI sing 17 50 Monthly B.-mice Sheets 9 X211 ruled School;2 sides,Government]c past 1 _.. 9.43 be.antl dprmled 3aide;substa 13 Ago.- 39.1000 Attendance Reports:5. 8' 1d s; ---' -- 17.40 18 IN Repayment f Leon:9' 7substance ' substance 36 Hantme ill Ledger .. 25.6 20 Repayme nl f d,padded .._ 9.87 � AGRICULTURAL COMMISSIONER 1,1000 Letterheads. 81-S ' substance 20 PROBATION OFFICER English bond ..... _....... 9,20 1.2000 Letterheads,"i"ll;sairalti.a.20 Old ^ 1000 Shipp- I pp ng Permit N 5 colored ship- Badger bond;cut furnished .._....._I 18.03 Pr=ig tag -- 810 2 200Probation Officer,Report;8 Il;sub- 1000 Pat",Barley Tag No,8..- 11.60 stance 20 EIa III bond _._. . 3.00 4.IMO Receiving Slips V-51,substance I63 200 Orlcr 5^t T for H g Petition; Hammermill,pad 1N _ 6.45 7x8!::panted 2 d imbanince 20 Bonn- 5. 1000 Invoiees:5'z.81-.; b t nce 16 b_ff moonlit bend _.... ... ._.. 7.45 Hamm Il Pads 100 _. 7.80 4.200 Subpoenas;W_-x14;printed 2 ide ; G.5N Warning S 5 18 d ink'G ply substance 20 Right of Way bond___- ._ 12.65 blank ...... ... IG.50 5.200 R on to Jm.,cite Court 8 13 b- stame 20 Hammermill bond - 7.00 EXHIBIT COMMISSIONER 6.IN Warrant of Arrest;8! 14 b ua e 1.200 Letterheads,81-x31:substance 20 24 cherry,fold flat'printed 2 sides .. 10.6 English bond _.._ 6.53 7.500 Sets Citation. in duplicate; 8!5x14; 2.200 Shipping Tags. No.6 printed backigi 1 vubat 24 gree Laid: d pli- ink 3.10 L it Laid 6th d loo both print- 3.IMO N G Envelopes:printed e a tic r d 2 ids - __.._. 24.90 c¢rd:substance 28 Tiger grade _ 4.35 llINR port and Petition:8!.14 substance 24 curacy Laid;2 sfdes printed_.. ....._._.. 11.20 PURCHASING DEPARTMENT 9.IN Sets Commitment on Probation;forms 1.2N0 Letterheads; 8!_x5!_; substance 20 A and B:81_x14;bath printed 2 sides;sub- EuglLsh band........_........_.........._.._........ 10.40 stance 20 Right of Way b-nd,not gathered 1625 2.1000 Set Quotation Sheets in duplicate; 10.200 Commitment of Dependent Children; 8i-11;original,substance 16 white Man- 0!_x19:substance W Right of Way bond; 1 agement bond;duplicate.substance 16. 2:.fides-............_.............._._........_..........._.. 13.00 ,. blue Management bond;pads 50 sets ..... 1535 Il.l0 Order of Transfer;8':x14;substance M 3.5000 Sets Requisition Blanks in duplicate; Right of Way bond,1 side.._....._....._._....._. 6.73 8'Sz10 ii; original, substance 20 whit, 12,100 Sets Commitment to Institution,farms inn agement bond:duplicate.substance 16 A and B:S!SxIC substance 20 Right of Way yellow chemlal:Pads N rets....... ... 49.3J bond;bath printed 2 sides;not gathered.... 17.60 i I I^ I I 333�j 13"00S^is Petition.forms A,B d C each 12.2000 Letterheads; 81-1t; substance 20 J1y pri=d 2 sides;with change bs[ e,24 English bond --.. .. . _ ........ 15.00 Laid flat;not gathered .. ....._.._.. 24.85 IC 100 Order of Probation;consisting f 2 SOCIAL SERVICE bond: grin;substance 20 Rightprint of Way bona: I heredtl 1 side; 1 piloted bout 1.1000 Sets Emergency Orders id Mplicate- sides.Father n 1 se.__.._. 1'f.GO Sanc1 original Piloted i sides on sub stance 200 Loose.Leaf Sheets Probation Officer cat,I id white HBmmer16 and;dupla- Record;16x13?.:ruled antl ted 2,Ides; c to 1 side an substance Cha biro Hammer- Pru' mill Oontl;triplicate ry Hemmer- 500 Adult,500 Juvenile:suWtancn 28 B}•rpn %f rut Weston Ledger;punched and crbnped.___ SD.00 mW bantl: numbered4boun;fn triplio bo press perforated; ':bound:50 sets to baok........i 2625 Print- COUNTY GOIIONER 2.2000 Face Sheets:85_x11;ruled and Print- _ ed 1 side;substance 2O Right of Way bond 24.40 1.200 Monthly Reports; 8'-_x28: printed 2 3.1000 Sets GuaranteeForm in triplicate; sides and folded t 8=x14substance 20 8'1x81';substance 16 white.blue and can- �t ' Right of Way bond _.. ...E 2350 ary Harromermill bond; paces perforated; 2.IWO Letterhe d 8 11, 5 20 theribened I.triplicate: bound 50 sets English bantl _ 8.75 le a book .......__. ..____. .. 21.50 3-500 Coroners Seals; 4',x5 gummed 4 300 Sets Property Agreements Int plicate, Paper _., ,,. _ .. _ .._ 515 81_r11:pads 50 Let:substance 16 Right of I 1 C ADD Receipts for Property: U'.-.x7-,: sub- Way'bond .... .. .................... 1220 s:ance 2D Hantmermdi bond 5.90 a.2000 Letterheads: 8 13 bs[ ce 20 5.500 Descript ,of Unknown D d 8 x8: English bond ... .. _ ... 15.30 substance 20 H ll bond 7.40 6 2000 Worker',Daily Reports;6x8sub- G.HD Alttvng Report;61._-x6;substance 20; stance 16 Hammer ll bond__ ..._ 14M H Ill beed ___ 7.33 7 1aOD B 1 Cards 2 3 plot - Ite 5 and 4 y b run tag the 1 b,-,d --___ .__. _ .. 10.00 d f 1225 8.5000 Reports from Indigent Cases 8 ll; 7.500 Coroners Record.6 7 substance substance 20 Hammermill bond_... 25.00 20 Hammermill bond 7,45 9,100 Bank Authorizations, 5'.:x8 b- j D,1003 COroncis S DI ens,0 7.substance stance 20 Right-of-Way bond.. .-. . 4.80 2D[iammermilI bond .. _. 875 10.200 Wage Schedule;8!'x11;substance 16 D.1000 Coronet's Jure Summon 8.x8;sub- Hammermill bond 750 _ stance 20 Hammermill h1ml 8.80 It,1000 Card Index;3x5 substance 110 Acme to.200 Repart of Autap.y:7''x9, =.ubstance Index .. Ir' .............. _.... ... .... 7.75 20 Hammermill bond ... 8.00 12.1000 Social Service Exchange Ca ds 35ix 11.100D Verdict Blanks:0 x14; sides print- 6;110 Acme Index ..__......... .... 11.50 cit eubstance-0 hammermlll bontl.... 13.70 12.100 Appointment Blank:pr ted 2 ides; RECORDER'S OFFICE srbstance 20 Right of Way bond -_........ 8.10 1.1000 Certificate of Record of Instruments; TAS COLLECTOR 4'.;x8. substance 20 Old Hamphshre bond ._.... ..... .......E 9.25 1.5000 Cards.Notice to Taxpayers f D,lin- 2,1000 Short Form De ds 8. 14;s lit nce j quencies, 33x5'-, printed 3 de sub- 20 Old Badger bona .... ...... 2120 stance 120 Jackson Bruml 18.45 .-- 3. 8.2000 Letterheads; 11; substance 20 3.650 Sheets Delinquent A�=cssment RoII English bond_......,._._.._..._.._....................._._. 17.00 Sheets;19x19;ruled printed 2 sides differ- 4.1000 Mortgages;8!1x28;substance 20 Right env: punched 4 slatted holes: crimped: of Way bond..........._. __...__..__._....._.......... 4120 substance 36 Scatch Linen Ledger...._....... 94.00 5.1000 Nates; 5!:x8!5; substance 24 Hem- 4.5000 Letterheads;8'_x11; .. printed 2 colors; mcrmill bond_. ____..........................._............ 7.60 substance'20 English bond... ___ 46.00G.30110 Receipts'S!5 x8'�:substance 24 Ham- t 5.50000 Folding Pnstcnrds:5 9'16xG'S;print- mcrmill bond .................... ............__........ 7.75 ed s des; sub=tante 11L Manila Tag- 7.ION Bill ;5'5x] substance 20 Right b d ....... ____. 112.0(1 of Way b_nd .._____.._.-. 7.60 G.3000 Tax Bihl 9 6 printed 1 d sub- 8.7000 C tl P apt F 1 nt Govern stance 16 Mang t bo it ...._.... 19.00 men[ postals _..........................._... ... ... 92A0 7.2000 Tax Rate Booklet,;7%24,20 pages; 9,2 D,,d P.,rm; Long; B!5x28; 2 sides; i :elf covered;saddle stitched; ubstance 60 sIbstance 20 Old Badger bond .. ..._... 66.60 Varsity T Text B ok ._.._. _..... 103.03 IG.1000 Rec nveyance Form;81 x14;2 sides; 8.600110 R pts 16,17; printed cabstance 23 Right of Way bond ... 18.50 o - p -- e t I tided 11 1000 Snt'sfactom Mortgage;81:x14;2 sides: 22 cbrice f p 0 is i thilt I dd L! one-Lime sub='.t•ncc 20 Right of Way bantl 18.G0 l.l Glia 13 Management band nutnb leo a places..1,09 I Price subjectt Io,lune.by mrutual roosent of GARAGE Puns.Nati Agent and MPH.inute 1,5000 Daily Time Reports; 5':x8>.; sub. 9.5000 Pas41s.Notice to LnsL hiinutc Tnx- ,:.note 16 bare Hnmm.rmll]..___._...__........i 17.40 ' Payers; Govertin-it 1-ccnt posts',. 47.09 2.2"Gas and Oil Cards-G 1/16x8 13/16; 1 0.5000 Cards for Non-Segregntione,Govern- subatmtce 125 Manila tagleard; punched mens 1-cent postal-, . _... . (;7N2 hole ..._............ . ..__.. ......_. 16.50 ]l.1030 Package Stickers;2',xi', 9.53 .20(10 Jab Cards; substance 125 Ma- 12.1000 Collection of Property Taxes; 3'!:x nils tagbaortl __._...._. ...._.. 14.50 5'c; substance 120 Jackson Bristol.... ... 9.03 4.3000 Job Envelopes;6x9;substance 28 Ma- j 13.1000 Pascals Cammr.niatian Turned Over iface .......................................... 2260 f to Aummr;1 cont Govan rc t pastels1720 5.100 Paint nt Si Sn6ns;3x31;6-ply Cruiser 3.00 m I4 14.10.000 M-atrandnSlips: 4 6 ub- 6.1;W 0,000 Storeroom Requisitions;.3'i x5!.; stance 16 Ala nag-m-nt bond;pads 100.... 23.53 substance 16 Management bond;pads 100.. 20.65 15.5,000 No.10 Envelopes; substance 28 No. 7.stance 125 Manila ta500 Time Distribution Sheets:8'5x12;sub- 2 Wood grade:per IODO..._.......... ..... 6_3 stance I6 Hammerm111 bond.._........._......_._. 11.25 16.200 Statement of Moneys;8!_x16;printed 0.500 Tire Mileage Records;9+4x12;sub- board.............................. 1L00 ' 2 sides;substance 29 Bonita Flat___..._...... 262(1 g 17.2Do Segregation Report Sheets;18x19,ruled PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR and printed 2 sides different;substance 36 Account Ledger. ..._....._.__._ 39.C5 1.500 Lrtterhends;81.5x11;substance 20 13.5000 Sets Form A;short,in duplicate;7s: English bond._..__..._._.._.._....._.._....__--__.E 7.95 .91-'ell pritrtod 2 colors;substance I6 white Management band;gathered loose;gum- COUNTY SURVEYOR j men!.inch across top.5000 Sets Farm B: 1.2500 Sets Asphalt Order fn duplicate;41:x 1 Ions;9. et duplicate; 9x2!-_; otherwise¢s 7'.;Wilinal,substance 16 white Manage- above,tots]price for 5000 sets of each 194 f13 mart:dup'icate,substance 16 yellow hem- 39.500 Statement of Public Auct Sale;8x m 12,substance M white Hamm rai;check bound; a sets to book. __..--E 22.110 11 bond 12'00 2 5009 Daily Time;part .. x8'.., sub- 21.2000 020 Forms; r lix28; 2 ub- stance 16 sulphite;pads 100........, 19.40 stance 20 Old Badger bind.. .... 68.00 3.500 Highway and Bridge Time Sh=els;15'1 21.]OW Sheets for Address Book; 18 13'.1: x23:ruled and printed 1 d ubstance 16 ruled and prmtM 2 sides alik b to ce Chieftam band:punched ..........._.._....... 4050 36 Byron Weli'm or Scotch Linen Ledger; 4.511(1 Highway..it Bridge Time Distribution punched and vrimp-d 7200 - --_-_-- Sheet,:I54x_"6:ruled and printed I side; HEALTH DEPARTMENT substance 16 Chieftain band:punched._.._... 27.66 1.2000 Le[terhd; 8 xil: substance 20 5 1OOn Road Oecr 's Time Reports;8,xll; English bond 15.30 .substance IG=ulph[e bond;pads 100...,.. 25.50 2 .5000 Sets Notice to Parent or G...than in 6.2.70 Highway Rema Signs;no copy........Price Open duplicate; 4xGr_;substance 16 white and 7.5000 Time Distr:buticn Sheets;8'1x14;canary Maragemont band:pods 50 sets ... 3031 s nce 16 Man-eme t bond; led d 3 500 Q t Signs;7';x14;s pl}cruiser 15.'_5 rioted 1 side;pads 100 ' 4.250 5 t Nuisance- Complaints, duplicate pll t; 0 m0a Fund and App C t I Ledger; c white mid ca ary 17x22;ruled and printed;2 sides alike; Ha mer Ili bond;',bound 50 sets 893 punched and crimped bstsnce 32 A Z. &S.Ledger .__..__ _. 85.00 5.Cr No Dumping Notices: 7 x14: 6-ply -"" C _. .. 5.21 6.50M D iso C Cards; 3',x5, sub- SHERIFF stance ta 140 Abstr t Index _.b 2309 1.50M Billhonds in tluplicate;8!.x6'1;pads 7.IND Admission Card: 3':x51„;substance 50 Is:or7 m-1,.substan-a 20 14rhlta Flat: 20 Hammermill bond -.......... ......... COO duplicate,IG substance pink chemical _-E 45.30 8.3000 Exclusion Card, 3:x5!. btance 2.250 Bo d Indemnifying Third Party Ron m 20 Haermill b .. claims: tl _... _.__. 4.60 B Y28'2sides substance 20 Right (Mems 7 and 8 W be rdzecd t e time at of Way bond .. _ .......... 29.60 'ba"P:ice,) 3.250 CinciAlittic. If A f t env 7.x 4.IO00 Notice of Examination;315 ides; 8'., pn[d 2 de bet 20 Ham- subs a substance M Hammermill bond. 6.85 mcrmill bo d ._... ,. 6.75 10.5000 Notice to Parent ne Guardian in du- 4 lOUD Claims for Conceying Convicts C : plicate;4xG'. original,substance 16white: 8!.x14;2 Id;substance 20 Right of Way duplicate.substance 16 canary H mer- bend .._......... _... 27.00 i mill bond:pads 50 sets. 2•.150 5.500 Deputy Sheriff Appofntmeires;8':x7; Il.15DD Abridgment o[State Rules;13Yx16: printed 2 sides;substance^_0 Hammermill substance 24 Hamntericall ledger ......... 5200 bond __....._._ 10.35 I I I 2 G.500 Deputy Sherif[ Certificates; 9x10'.; 56.2000 Answer on Service Gamisheement; Printed 2 colors;substance 3G buff Ledger 1300 815x7;substance 20 HammermLLl.........__... 11.70 I 7.10 Books Description of Prisoners;11x91.; 57300 HULIa No Fhes:cloth signs;11,11........ 28.00 '.i bound; black cloth sides; Inside nib- 58.200 Attention Stockmen Cards; 11x17: ,mace 20 Sulphite bond;250 leave,to book 4-1.50 G-ply Cruiser Blank ............. ............. 24.00 n.A,50M Clients,No.21V; 8'.•x11; pink j chemir.l:substance 16 _..._..._........_._... 20JU5 OISTHICT ATTORNEY 8.B,6500 Circu!ars No.177-B.BxB.x Betio nc, I.10110 Abstract of Judgement Small Claim; j 8'•x7;2 td substan 211 Right of Way GO Super B00k ..._.. .._ 31.45 bond ._ _. _..... __ 12.00 j 3.C 6500 Circulars N 16. 8 ll sub- 2000 Abs( m t f J dg t Justice Court; i 't.,,,]G pink h- 1 _ ._... 2550 8',x7 2 d latan 20 Right of Way 8.D rc 75W Ciub,r No.218,8x0,substance bond ...... .... 17.10 60 Super Boot _._... ... 34.00 3,1000 Commitment of Sentence; e1,'ixl4; (Cost u(cuts additioicall 2 sides:substance 20 Right of Way bond.... 17.30 i 9.No sample iCe dry S k[o ;8700 Ju,fice Court Civil 5 8!i.xll; ]0,5000 Fuger Fri.,C d ..xe b t ce 2 sides: Ml Zr0 Right f Way bond 6000 140 Durable Pa I t _. ___ 12000 5 200 Perm L Wit of I 1 t Biix14; ' 10.5000 Firce,Fri.,Card,;8c87,;sabsranre Sup nor Manifold .__ ._ _ .__, . 17.00 110 Argonaut Index _... 62.00 G.1000 In( 8 Information: '.. 14, substance 20 If 1500 Jury Service Records; 81:x14;sub- Right of Way bond ..., 17.20 storce 20 Colam Writing 25.65 7.30W Jusl Court Affidavit f Attach- 12.2000 Letterhead B I1 2 I sub- inept.8' 19 2 sides;substance20 Right stone,20 Eugl h bo d .. ..._ 21.Bi of Way bond _. ..- 32.00 13,2000 Notice of Levy Attachment: des: 8 5000 Jis,tice Ccart Civil Complaint;81cex14, substance 20 Right of Wo bond Dino2 sides:substance 20 Right f Way bond. 42.25 14,2000 Return on Gamislieeme t Blanks; 9 5000 Justice C o u r ICriminal Complaint; 0'.-x14;substance Lo Colomn Writing 2a. B14 2 id substance 20 Right f Way 15,1000 Sets Sheriffs Sale Notice 8 l3 band d 4300 ; - - --- , sheet i substance 16 Homme h amid; 10 3700 Justice Court Execution; 8.' 14 2 sheet 2 substance 16 sulphite bond 243] o sides;sub 20 Right f Way band.... 37.00 1G.2011 Abatement Signs;3Gx49,sign cloth...... 72.00 11.500 Justice Court JuSummons:8 x14; 300 Abatement Signs;36x49;sign cloth... 11700 '-'sides;substance 20 Right of Way bontl.... 12.00 17.500 No 'Trespassing Signs; 1144; sign 12,2000 Justice Court Statements;8',5x13;sub- cloGn ....... 22,80 ,lance 20 Management bond;2 sides printed 27.40 18.500 Not and Fruit Cloth Signs:12x12 21,20 13.20M Lolterhecub;81.5x11;substance 20 � 19.1`v00 Jurors Rec^rd 8'x14,sub ranee 20 Hickory Wool .._.._ ...._ ...... 19.70 i Ilamme:mdl bard (g 0) 11 2000 Net I Rendition f Judgment; 11 mmmendrd[ n forms 19 antl 11 as II-x7;sub tone,20,Ha mill bond_.. 13.50 n 35 1000 Orders Releasing lief da t 8?t'14; j one job on sub st ..e 20 Hamm rimn bond 1500 each far lo.50 subs[unZO Hamermill tl_ .. _.. - - - - 14.80 23.3000 Grand and Trial Jury Summons;8. i6 5000 Jc=us[ mM Court Writ f Attachment; 8-x14,2 tl substance20 Right If Way 3' s printed; i g,,s bsmnce 20 bond _ 45.80 M g nt bona 1330 17 2W Justice Court U dertaking for Release: T!.1000 Do.. 3!.x20 ,.des:.submnce 208 14,2sides;substance 20 Right of Way Old Bud,,,,,Bend 4630 bond ..... .... 11.00 2Y.20M Notice of G- he,oc-of Stock;1by chef S'-_x14;I sheet 8'_x7:substance 2'J 19.Co Justice Court Releasee(Attachment 20 cightao:e: ay x7; 2 mos; substance 20 Hammermill Writing;gathered loa�a..... Vol Right of Way bond... ._..... 8.25 � 24.1000 Re1,as,of Attachment.Real Estate: 10.200 Justice Court Release of Attachment 8' 14 2 -tl„; sme-ce 23 Right Iby Just- 8'-X7; 2 sides; Mt nce 20 Way bad 1800 Right of Way bond .......... 825 25,1000 U d t Ain,to Prevent Att i Ment. 29.400 Ball Bond Justice Court; 8 5x14; 2 B'_x14; 2 sides; substance 20 Right of sides;substance 20 Right of Way Mnd__. 14.00 Way bond ... 19.25 ^1 400 Bail Affid,v�t,O'.:xtl 2 sides;sub. 26.2000 S t Return [Attachment Per- Moore 20 Right of Way bond 14.25 s0 nal Property;section,A and B,8'_xli: _!.190 Just.re Court Crim nal Complaint;8'.'_ - subse tance 23 Hnmc.-mtll bond 2933 x20:sub=_tmtcc M Hight of Way band...._... 22.40 ^_:.1000 livurs [ Atta1 a -14 2 3 IUD Justice Court M t V 111 Cion- ';do. o - ';d L iictlon8 Oakland_... 1891 pl t 8' ll:cub[ 20 Haterrouraill 22 2000 C t[i of S 1 I P ty: bond ........... 12.65 ' a1- 28 2 -d b 0 RIM L of i G,,(1 J.stic Court Commitment;8._x14; Way bond 5803 id substance 20 Right f Way b nd_ HAD 20 2000 Certificate of F reclasurr le.8%x 5 1,00 Justice Cant Noilce If Time of Hear i 18' L d substance 20 Right f Way mg,8'.'x7 2 d substance 20 Right of bad _ 58.00 _.._.. 14.60 i Way'bond ... .. 20_^000 Bel... [S s,8:x7 substance p 200 Ncticc t Abate Nuisance;Visit;sub- 20 Ham b,rmlll Mhd 10.0 stance 24 Ilammermill bond ........ 11.45 31,1U00 Return of Summons Not Found:8'-_ 27.200 Cc py rf Semmens,Justin Court;a?Sx x5;,substance 20 Hnmm.r'n ill band G50 14,2 side bstnnee 20 Right of Way Of Summons Serv..d Lccal b rid 11.50 Cor32.1040 Return ....r- m7nlI:on; 8'x14 b( 0 H - B.1003 5 0ll C/ Court bitAffidavite and ght nicrnsil! pond - -.. 5100 d 8_x14 2 tles;sub t, c,20 Right - 23.2000 Return on Execution.Moneys Collect- If Way bo d _.. ...._... 19.25 ed: 815 14; substance 20 Hammelaml 29.400 Snell Claims Court Notice of Appeol; bond . 10.03 8 x19,2 std 1 bstnnee"0 Right of Way 34.1000 Release Half Monty_^. 8':x7;�sub- bond ...... ............ .._...-._... 14.75 stance 20 H> mermiil band ... 7,60 29 12%Justice Court Warrant of Are-st Mfs- 35. mub ':x 20M Return an Spacnas;8'vx5'.;sub- demeanor, 014; printed 2 Ides;sub- stance 20 Hammermill bond 993 stance 20 Hammermill bond ............ 25.00 33.1000 Return of At'achment.Undertaking 31.200 Warrant of Arrest F,'ony:8'x14:2 Gli ;8'x14,subt nce 16 Hammermill =ides 2 colo substance 20 Right of Way bond 8.9) hard .... -..._... .. ._...._. 22.90 37. IN'Return an Replevin;8 14;substance .100 Affidavit f Search Warrant;81- 20 Humm rmill.printed 2 side l4.^_5 2 Idol;substance 20 Right of Way bond.... 11.15 i 38.1500 Return on Sale Real Estat 8.x14; 33 100 Search Warrants;6!:•x14 2sides;sub- 2 sides:substance 20 Right of Way bond. 20M nonce 20 Right o[Way bond .._.__._- 6.90 39.1500 Order of Sale:81._x14;2 sides'sub- 7.4.Ino Statement e(District Attorney;81!•.28 ' stance 20 Right of Way bond. _ 21.60 folded to 8 x14: substance 20 Right of 40.1500 Sheriffs Inventory,81x28;ruled legal Way'bond ".""" __"'."""' 3000 blank 5800 3i G00 Order of POWs:81� 19 2 id sub- 41.3000 N 9 C.Imhb,an Clasp E eloiin-s: stad _. . .. . .- 17.00 prmL d f P 1000 1-^.13 nce 20 Right of Way b Go . Ho.- bPe1nd Civ-il Justice Court;S:x14; 2 (d am2nRight of way bond. 11.00 42 1000 Return S by P Otl r b estCrl Justice Court;Ott 8 14 hsta 20 H - 7 310 I , natione i d 113: 14 ides;substance 20 Right of Way bond 1340 43.1000 Retain on Gn sh,anent N Ansxer 0 7 b e Criminal Forgery 20 Rig t Mad 8.x14:sub o 20 Ha icrm111 Court;B"x19 2 des;substance 20 Right bond ... 10.71 of Wal'bo d ...... t4.S0 44 1500 R t Subp N I Found;a'. 39 lea Affidavit f Temporary I J cti n;2 x51_ substance 20 H 1 11.5sheers 8'_x14 printed 1 id Sinai 45 1000 Return on Restitution:8!.14,sub- role d:Cath d and stitch dsubstance 13 stance 20 Homme 11 bona 11.15 Agsseain head _........ 16.00 46.1000 Sityulation t Leek Store 8'-x14; 40.the Compl 1 [Prohibition;a 3si 3 substance 20 Ham 11 bond 1153 sheet';mnrgln 1 ruled d printed 1 de; suoth,d 13 Ag Mad gathered end 47.1000 Keepers Stipulation; C b- stitched _. .... . 2870 , stance 20 H.innermill hand__ 8.03 41 100 Tempor n W t [I J t 8.x14; 48 1000 Third Party Clot 8-.X14; bs .c man:inal rel d md printed 1 side;sub- 20 Hamm,rrll boma" 11.15 .stance 13 Agetam bond.. __._.. 10.50 49.2000 Return Execution;81_x14;subs[anec COUNTY LIBRARY 2n Hammermill,2 sides ir'n[ed. 38.00 50.1000 Return on Habeas Carpus, W_-x14; 1 soon Accession Card Fiction,salmon;3,S) substance 110 Abstract Ind subsLmce 20 Hammerindl;1 side printed 10.37 2.5000 Accesslnn Card Juvenile;buff;3x5;' 29,00 51. ex 1000 Certificate [R d Se e: substance 110 Abstract Ing 8'.5x7 substance s)H tl b d I side printed _... _.. ... _.. 835 3 4000 AmeccIon Card Non-Fictionbl e; ' 52.1000 W t [Arrest:B 14 b t 3x5;wbstanre 110 Abstract Inds, 20 Hammermill bontl,_sides printed � 2325 4 5000 B co,over a Appl'cati^n Card,3x5,sub- 53.1000 Report of Prisoners Paroled:8'_x11: stance 110 White Abstract Index.............. 14.50 substance 20 Hamm ll to d 2 5 des 5 10000 B ower,Fletion Card, salmon; 6.2. 3 betance 140 Abst a t I d .�l panted ...... ._ 13.0) sec's 24.20 nn0➢ Nan Fictio I d bl e 54 1000 Be W L f Pris n Released Bell; 2: 3- G.[ancc 140 AML t I d e'-1x14 b Lance 20 Boni mern.III bond: 7.IIM Branch Offic,is tt,rh d 0 x51., 1 skit Printed ... IIAO sob,Lmte 10 Homm-hill bond 8.40 55.loan Instructions to Deputy Sheriffs:01S 0."No Office 1,e 1 i;8' 5. ubstttncel x11:substance 20 EoJlcli build.. _.. 15.03 16 Hamm"Itill bond .._....... ......_......./ •c I I � + I' 9.2000 School Supplementary Record Cards; 1 3x5;substance 110 buff Abstract Index; punched ..... ....... .. 950 I "j 10.10.000 Dat 6 STIR;3!.G tattaner,20 sulphite bond _...._..__ 14.00 31.1000 Express labels; 4.x5'..;substance 20 blue Management bond..:...._.._......_..._......_... 6.00 12.2000 Prepaid Express Labels;4x5'.::sub- stance 36 golden rotl sulpl C bond_. 7;65 ,xt 13.2000 Invoices,5Nx51'substince 20 Ham- ,gt mermill bond;punched;100 to pad.._.. _ - 7.B5 _ '3 14 10,000 Class Room Label V-1 1316; be stance 16 pink sulphite _ 15 IO.00D Branch Collection Lab-h;4.xl 3 3 changes h different 1 bstance 29.30 i6 sulPhd ) 36.20000 Snppl nlar}S.0 L.bl 4 xl srtbstancc 10 pi Wpint 14 19UD Sets Order Sheens in d pd to 51:,X 8!_;original,substance 16 white f e—eat-, mill: duplicate,plain;substance 16 pink chemical;pads 50 sets... ............. 13.10 t'• I8.4000 Parcel Past Labels,Branch;3x55;on blue gummed paper 19 2000 Parcel Post O. a Label Branch;3 +, 54;on orale gummed paper ..............._. 2750 20 Bra Parcel Post General U Lnb Branch;3 'hihlt gurtun d Paper) f cut furnished tl 1000 Blanch Record Card;3x5 bstan e 110 Acme Index 7.85 „ 2.1000 Record Card Other Material;3.15:sub- s1.ace 110 buff A me 7.85 23 1000 Record Card Other Sci I 3.5;sub- stance 110 aluto A me 850 24.2000 Record Payment Slips 3x5 bstance 10 lIp hitebaral ____ ..........- 620 25 Omitted,5 26.2000 School Aceesalort Record;8 11;sub- , stance 20 Hammermtll bond 11.40 - 27.1000 School Order Sheets;fl it substance 20 Hammet-mill bond.... GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS It is specifically provided In the following schedules that where papers or cardboard are specified by name tubstit[ttion of other brands of equal quality may be nude by the contractor;provided that sample of such substituLc be submitted to the Purchasing Agent and his apProml secured before Interceding with the work Insert Form Number in eery small type at head or �. foot o in n inconspicuous place on sheet. Use numbers toscorrespand with this schedule,prefixing - with initial representing department. ..' Author's corrections at the following time rates: Hand Composition,per hom, $4.00 Machine Composition,per no., .._._..,4.50 t� �y I i t f i1 t} i 236 i 1 237 In the Vatter of Petition for formation of County Fire Protection District to be known as Brentwood vo my Fire Protection District. I 4 petition having been filed with this Board on the 2nd day of June, 1930, asking for formation of a County Fire Protection District to be known as "Erentwoodl County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra Costa" praving for an election to beheld to determine whether said district shall be formed as rewired b,, law, In such case, and it appearing to the Board that said petition gets forth the j boundaries of said proposed District, which said proposed District is hereinafter I particularly described, and VAs Board having fixed the time and place of hearinr of all objections to the formation of said District and the boun�=ries thereof I and caused notice of said h---rin7 to be published in the Brentwood Nems, R. newsnmr-7 printed and published in the Countv of Contra Con+,a, and in said prornaed Di4triet in the manner and for the time required by law; and bavin- canoed nn+ices in �nrm i and manner as rewired by law, to be posted in said District and it snr"rinv I by the affidavit of Sam Hill that Notice was published in the Brent„ood News, and i posted in the manner recuired by law, in said proposed Diatric+. an arnears by the t affidavit of John Bill on file herein, and said matter having b=en set for "nndav i the 23rd day of June, 1930, at the hour of 10 o'clock 4.71. and now at tris time no i one annearine in onposttion to tTe eranttnP of said petition or to the bound».ries of said fire district or at all, in opposition to the formation o' sairi llgtriet, and said matter havirtr been fully heard said matter w^s submitted to the 9eard for consideration, and it apnenrinp� to the Board that It *o�uld be to the best into!=Rts' I of said t=rritory to form said District in accordance ^lith orlP,iral bn+undaries presented herewith; NO'S, VT7RTW%-r., upon motion of 9,Toervisnr TrembRth, secnnded by S•roervisor Long, I IT I9 BY TH7 '04RD RES^LVTT, 4ND ORDFRzrD that an eleotinn be and t1HP Ram? I is hereb^ ordered tone held in said proposed Rre.ntwood to ntv Pira Prntention TR strjot on Tednesdav, the 16th day of July, 197O, between the hours of six o'clock 4.11. and seven o'clock P.i'. of said iia--, dnrinpr which neriod the rolls shall remain open, at which the nualified elactors of said proposed district may vote for or against the formation of said Brentwood Co,mty Fara Protection District. Said proposed Brentwood Crnanty Fire Protection District is situated in County of Contra Costa, and the boundaries tharaof are mora rarticnlarly deg^ribed as follows: i BEGI"'T?NO at the corner common to Rections 31 and 3? in Township ? North, Ranpd 2 East, and Sections 5 and 6 in Townsht+ 1 North, Rance 2 rant, Y.D.B.& ". and rnnninz thence along line between ' said Township 1 North and Townahir 2 North, 11asterly to the corner common to Sections 32 and -a, in Township 2 North', Range 3 East and Sections 4 and 5 in Township 1 North, Ranee 5 %at; thence along the line common to said sections 4 and 5, southerly to the southwest boundary line of the rielht of wav of the 4.T, & S.F. Rv; thence along, said southwest boundarv, southeaRterly to the east and west mid-section line of said 9ectinn 4; thence along said mid-nectlon line easterly to the line common to Sections 3 and 4 in Township 1 North, ranee 3 Bast; thence alono said common line southerly to the corner comm-n to Sections 7, 4, 9 and in, in Township 3 North, Rar.¢e 3 Fast; thence along the line common to the said Sections 3 and 10 easterly 374 feet; thence Routh 1052 feet more or lees to a point on the southwest boundary of the right of we,, of the A.T. A 9.1r. R„• thence alonr said southwest boundary southeasterly to the line commonto 9ectiong 10 and 11 in township 1 North, Ranee 3 East; thence along- said i i i i common line southerly to the corner common to Sections 10, 11 and 14 and 15; thence along the line common to said Sections 14 and 15, southerly 145 feet more or less to the center line of Orwood Road; thence along said center line, westerly= to the north and south mid-section line of said Section 14• thence along said mid-section line, southerly 2299 feet tm the center of said Section 14; hence enntinuine along said North and south mid-section line,sontherIv to the ' south quarter corner of said Section 14; thence al.onr the south line of said section 14 and Sections 15 and 16, westerly to the corner common to Sections 16, 17, 20 and 21, in townshin 1 north, Range 3 East; thence along the line common to said Sections 20 and 21, southerly to quarter corner common to said Sections 20 and 21; thence along the east and west mid-sec-ion line of said Section 20, westerI v to the quarter corner commnn to Sections 19 and 20; thence along the east line of Sections 19. 30 and 31, ao,therly to the corner common to Sections 31 ' and 32, in Township 1 north, Ranee 3 East, and sections 5 and 6 in. Townebtr 1 South, Rance 3 Bast; thence alone the line common to said Sections 31 and 6, westerly to the northwest corner of said Section 6• thence alone the west line of said Section 6, southerly to the southwest corner of said Section 6• thence alone the south line of Sections 1, 2, land 4 in Township 1 south ranee 2 Vast,westerlv to the corner common to Sections 4, 5, S and 9 in Township 1 South, Range 2 East, thence along the east line of said Section 5 4500 feet northerly 45feet mor= or less to the center line of Varsh ?reek Road; thence alono said center line northwesterly to a point on the Nertb line of said said section 5; thence along said North line, westerly 3000 feet more or lees to the northwest corner of said Section 5; thence alone_ the west line of Sections 32, 29, 20, 17, R and 5 in Township 1 North, Range 2 East, northerly to the point of beginning. I Reference is hereby made to said petition filed in the o'*ice of the County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Cnat� for further particulars. I Ballots to be voted at said election shall state fnllowtnp•prorositiont 1 ' "Shall Brentwood Countv Fire Protection District be established": and opposite and to the right of said proposition shall be printed the words "Yes" and "no" toretherl with voting squares. j IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the followinp• place in said proposed T!rentweojd County Fire Protection District be the place for holding, said election and the following named qualified electors of said District be and they are herebv qrr ointei to act as Election Officers to conduct said election and shall be considered the II officers of election of said proposed District, to w4t: Polling Place: 0riffitbls Garage. Insnector: 1frs. Rosalie Griffith. Judge: Yrs. Bertha Trench. Clerk: Vrs. Ethel Logan. i IT IS Fi7RTRER ORDERED that the Clerk of this Board shall cause conv I of this Resolution to be nublished once a week for two successive seeks priorto dste of election, in the Brentwood News, a newspaper nublished anri ctro„la.ted.in e1nntra � Costa Countv, and also that a copv of this Resolutinn be posted in three of the most conspicuous places in said proposed Co„nty Fire Protection District at least ten lows ' i prior to the date of said election. The vote on said order beinP as follows: Ayes: Sunervisors Long, nleson,RavdeiFind Trembath. Noes: none. Absent: S,nnervisor Buchanan. I J i I i 2.3 �3 In the hatter of Application :y. of Beverly Gibson, and Application n of California Transit Company before the Railroad Commission of the state ' of California. The District 4ttornev is herp!bv directed to withdraw opposition to the anuli_ cation of Beverly Gibson, for a ^,ertificate of Pijblic Convenience and Neoessity authorizing the operation of an automobile bus line from 3av Point via lalni7t ^,reek to Oakland, and application of California Transit Comranv for a Certificate of Pnbli Convenience and Necessity to carry Iocai passengers between Antioch and }'arttnez, L i and intervening points, via Countv High^av and to operate an automobile bus line between Martinez and Oakland via Franklin Canvon Road, said applications now being pending before the Railroad Commission of the State of California. The said order being adopted by the followinv vote., to wit: Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long., Oscar Olsson, C.H.Havden and R.J.Trembath. ,K Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor 1,7.J.Buchanan. And the Board takes recess to meet on Vondav, Julv 7th, 1930, at 10 o'clock <, /•' ^hairman . ,Clerk. n i i IN TIM BOARD OF SU_oERVIS03S OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, July 7th, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present; Supervisord Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, James N.Long, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.O'ells, Clerk. Absent; Supervisor W.J.Buchanan. Sxoervisor C.H.Hayden is by the Board appointed Chairman Pro Tem in place a stead of Hon. 'J.J•Buchanan, who is absent. The minutes of the Board for and during the month of June, 1930, are read to the Board b„ the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the r7hsirrm n and Clerk. In the Vatter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 5. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for the furnishing of cer- tain work in Acquisition and Improvement District +5, and notice having been given as required by law, by publication, and this being the time and Place for receiving of bids, the hereinafter named bidders file bids which this Board proceeded to publicly open, examine and declare, and which said bids are in following, snms, to wit: Jasper e.A.R O.n.vir_ John J.^.Hick_ v,j 9e4 ealev S a�cy (Y instruct_ ac^Te Rrr=8 10h ev an a *,,,e 30" Vit.Pipe, lin.ft. 9.62 9.25 8.no 8.60 1 .00 7.50 7.25 361 Vit.Pipe, lin.ft. 10.87 11.10 9.50 10.40 1 .no 10.25 lo.om 361 Reinforced concrete pine. line.ft. 33.44 40.00 32.60 26.00 40.n0 93.00 i6.60 491 Reinforced concrete Pipe, lin.ft. 23.56 30.00 22.50 26.00 33.00 2n.75 21.50 Brick manholes,com.each 119.34 105.00 90.00 100.00 l5o.n0 95.n0 99.0n Concrete manholes,com_ plate, each 378.50 300.00 140.00 25n.00 300.1n 150.nn 1'iq.nn Storm Sewer reconstruct- ion, complete, 1651.00 2400.00 1400.00 2500.00 2pm.on 2nnn,nn 15n0.nn Timber foundation,lin.°t. 1.91 2.10 1.40 2.50 3.no 1.25 1.06 Piles, per lin. ft. .ol .85 .75 .80 .80 .50 .6n oncrete Piers, each 26.55 9.00 19.00 12.00 _ 12.00_ 12.00 10.00 Junction Chamber,com. 662.00 600.no 0.00 On.0n 5nn.no' 3n0.nof Total bid----- �1j�. -$I$'j1 - - - And said bids having been submitted to Ross L. Cal£ee, Engineer for said District, and said Ross L. Calfee, having,reported to this Board that the bid of h.J.Revanda is the lowest and 'nest bid nresented for said iolna of said work, in accordance with said plans and snecifications; Thereupon the Hoard adopted the following Resolution of Award, to It. '.41-tERE.AS, the Board of Surervisors of the Omi:lty of Contra Costa., did, in ones session, on the 7th day of Julv, 1930, nublicly open, examine and declare All bids delivered to the Clerk of said Board of S,irervisors for the performance of the work and improvement described in the Resolution of Intention to the matter of Aemlisiti n and Improvement District 1�5 of the bounty of Contra Costa, which Resolution of Intention is herebv referred to for further particulars; NOT, THER?FORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that said Hoard of Supervisors of the Co,znty I r 241 I of Contra Costa herebv rejects all of said bids except that herein mentioned and hereby awards the contract for the performance of said work and improvement ks the II lowest responsible bidder, to wit: '!.J.Bevandas at the price named in his bid, to �I 30 inch vitrified pipe, - - - - --17.50 ner linear foot. ' 36 inch vitrified nine, _ _ _ _ _ -10.25 ner linear font. 33o inch reinforced concrete nipe-_ 23.00 ner linear foot. 48 inch teinforced concrete nipe _ 20-75 ner linear foot. Brick manholes, complete_ - _ £55.00 each Concrete manholes, complete, - — 150.00 each. Storm sewer reconstruction, 6om.-2000.00 Timber foundation, - -- - - -_ 1.25 per linear foot. Piles, - - - - - - - - - - - - - .50 per linear foot. Concrete PiArs, - - - - - - - - - -12.00 each ' Junction chamber, comnlete, - _ _ 300.00 each. i The Clrk of said Board of Supervisors is herebv directed to rublish notice of said award of contract by two insertions in The Journal and. to cost a coov of t*e same five days at or near the chamber door of the Board of Sppervisors o" the OrnIntvl of Contra Costa. The fore-oing Resolution was duly and r-goilarly introduced no adnnted by the Board o` Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a reenilar me=tinff thereof held on the 7th day of Julv, 1930, by the followin,= vote; I Ayes: Sunervisors Olsson, Ravden, Long,, and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent: Supervisor ',T.J.Buchanan. ' In the Matter of Approval of `,9arrants of Reclamation District X502. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board order-d that the followin warrants of Rpciamation District 4802, be and the same are herebv annroved, to wit; No. Date Dunt. 5June 21, 1930, '150.00 42 543 „ 161.50 And the Chairman and Olerk of this Board are herebv a,ithnrized to note the approval of this Board �n said warrants b' affixing, their si(znatares thereto. ' In the Yatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation.District 1619. Good cause nape-rinF, therrnfor, it is by the Board order-d that the f011Mwina warrants of Reclamation District NO. 1619, hA and the same Fre herebv annroved, to m111t; ' No- Date Amount. 00185 June 30th, 1930 149.04 686 June 70Th, 1930 168.15 687 June 10th, 1930 1.00 655 June 70th, 1930 75•nO 659 June 70th, 1930 50.nn And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are herebv authorized to note the annroval of this Board on saidwa.rrants by affixing- their sip-ittur-s thereto. I 24 i +I In the hatter of .Approval o= 7arrants of Reclamation District 42059• Good cause. anre-,ring therefor, it is-bv the Hoard ordered that "e fnllo.dng warrants of said. District be and the same are her-b- aonroved, to wit- NO- it-No. Date Amount. 7--9 June 29th, 1970 �65o.0o 740 June 28th, 1930 110.Co 741 June 28th, 1970, 5 .50 742 Jiine 29th, 1930 124.90 743 June 29th, 1930 63.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Hoard are herebv authorized to note the a.ronroval of this Hoard on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I r In the "atter of road Signs. I i i It is, by the Board ordered that Calilornia Automobile Associstion be and thel are herebv order=d to er=ct a "Keen to Right" sign in front of 211: Arlington Avemre, Kensington, th• said sign to be a charge against the funds of R,D, 1, In the Patter of Adnntinn of plans ' and snecifica.ti,ns for B,iildinp 'learing Surface on Div. $40, of County High-ay. R.R.Arnold, County Survevor, havin- filed with this Hoard, mans and sneci_ i fications, profile and cross-sections for buildinc of a wearing surface on Divisinn No. 40, of Countv Hirh•sav, Con"a Costa County, which said Division is known as Crow Canyon, near San Ramon, Cm tia Costa Cmunty, California, for a distance of t 1.9 miles. It is by the Hoard order^d that said plans and snecifice.tions, nrofile and cross-sections be and they are herebv adopted ,s plans and snecificatlons, profile and cross-sections for building of wearing surface. j It is fpr*.her ordered that the Clerk of this Beard advertise in the Contra to Costa Courier-Danville Journal, for bids/be presented to this Board un to ho,ir of 11 o'clock A.°'. on ".TNDAY, AUGUST 4t1h, 1930, for the building of said wearing. ' surface in accordance with said plans and specifications. I I 243 In the 'atter of Adoption of Plans and Snecificatiens for buildire 'rearing 13urface j e on Road•. C-31 and C-3'', in Sun. Dist. i3. R•R.Arnold, County Survevor, having filed with this Board, nla.ns and specifications, profile and cross-sections for bnildinsr wenrins surface on Roads C-31 and C-32, Supervisor District 43, which said Roads ar, located as follows- I I Road C-31 is an extension westerly of Salvio Street, Concord, and Road C-32 runs i I west and south from Southern Pacific Denot at Concord, for a total length of job of 2.6 miles; 1 It is, by the Board ordered that said nlans and specifications, profile and cross-sections be and the sa.r.e are hPrAbv adopted as plans andspecifications profile and cross-sections for building of said wenrinQ surface on said roads. i It is further order-d that tee Clerk of this Board advertise in the Con_ cord T.ranscrint, for bids to be presented to this Board un to hour of 11 o'clock A."J, on Monday, August 4th, 1930. In the ?'atter of Dance Permits. A nermission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A•P. on folio-Ina dates i is granted to the following; Rodeo Athletic Club, Rodeo, July 19th, 1930. Rodeo Vol. Fire Dent. Auvust 9th, 1930. I It is by the Board ordered that ^aid societies be granted nermisston to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.N. on above dates., f In the ?'atter of Petition of Residents of Bay Point Lighting District for Additional Lights. A petition siFned by more than twenty five tax pavers and citizens of lav Po1At Lighting District, pravinn for the installation one 60 Tatt lamp a.t corner of ^est I Lind and Carroll Avenues, in town of Bav Point, having been nresentpd to the ?nard; It is, by the Board o-dermad that said reg Pst be and the s me is hereby granted and the Bay Point Li;rht and Po^Pr Cor.,..na.nv be and the- are hereby order=d to install - said 60 •'batt Laren at corner o" lest Lind and 1arroll Avenirs in said Town of nay Pottt i in accordance ,with said netitUb . ' It is further ordered that the Cnuntv Auditor he and he is hereby autrorized I to include in his Budget for Bav Point Lighting District the poet of so firntshin¢ i said additional light. I I I I I 244 I i In the Watter of Agreement betty=en i County of Contra Costa and Californ'a State Department of Agriculture. The California State Department of Agriculture having presented a form of contract to the Board of Siaervisors wherein the County of Contra Costa, shall aeree to make available the sum of 51200, for ground squirrel destruction in contra Costa County; i It is, b-, the Board ordered that the Chairman of t'^.is Board be and he is herebv authorized to execute said contract provided that the California State Oeoart_1 ment of Agriculture will agree to make available a like :amount for vae in destruction ' of ground squirrels in Contra Costa County. j i In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. i The County auditor havtnR filed with this Board, a reouegt for nPm arrronriatiQna to be made an'. amounts transferred from nnarnronriated Reserve fund to 4enPr.a.l %Snnd, It is, by the Board ordered that the followinc finds be and the, same are her-bit ordered transferred from unannropriated Reserve Fund to Renera' Fund for following purposes; Justice Court No. 3, for small claims rourt exnense, 05.00. Constable Townshin Nn. 6, transportation of prisoners and indigents, 450. Constable Townshin No. g, Transportation of nrisonere and indigentq, 550. Constable Townshin No. 12, transportation of prisoners and indigents, *25. Constable Townshin No. 12, For statutory office'exnPnse, lights t3.00 Constable Township No. 15, for transportation of prisoners and indigents, x125; Motor police and telephone service, t16.M. Indigent Burial, ground, 524.15. Sun. Dist. 45: For maintenance of bridges and ferries, WO0 Services of Printing 5stimator, ;325. It is further ordered that the follbwino transfers be made: From Sunervisor District 1, Survevor's Special Road Fund, capital outlav, to maintenance, .4,'2000. Supervisor District *2, Supervisors a!otor Vehicle. Reserve to maintenance, 06n6. Sumervisor District 43, S,mervisors 7'otor Vehicle RPgervA to !`aintenance, WOO. _. The vote thereon being as follo•vs: Ayes: S,ipervisors Olsson, Long, 9aa,den and Trembatl,. Noes: None. Absent: S,lpervisor Buchanan. K Tn the Matter of Designation of , Lund S. The. Countv `auditor bavinP requested this Board to consolidate funds heretofore ':noa,n as follows: General Fund and Advertising fund to be hereafter known as "(;Pneral Fund". Hosnital F)nd, Detention Ho-e Fund and '"eimar Joint Hospital Fund to be known as "Cha.rities and Corrections Fund". so that said f,,mds will comrly more full- with the Budget Lan now in ,]sed f i It is, on motion duly_ made and carried, by the Board ordered the.t the f,ands her-tofore knorn aq General Fund and Advertisi.ng Find, be and tle game are herebv cont solidated and to be hereaft=.r 'known as "General Ftimd". That 3r funds heretofore 'cnowr. as Hospital, Detention Home and "eimar Joint Hospital Fands, be and the same are hereby consolidated and to be hereafter known >9 h j 245 i as°Charities and Corrections" fund. I In the Matter of 4cquisition and ' Improvement District #3. RFSOL'TTI^" FOR T?,7`7DI4TT POSSFSSI^N. '."T1FR4.4S,tbe Board of S,mervisors of the County of Contra Costa, did on the 9th day of Hav, 1930, adont a "Resolution Ordering 4conisition e.nd Tmnrovement" I in the above entitled matter, when-+in certain accTiisition and imnrovemint Tlas I ordered to be done and made, as is more fully described in Resolntion of Tntentinn Ivo: 3, in the matter of acquisition and Imnrovem=nt Di.^-trict ¥3, in County of Oontra Costa, adopted by the Board of Supervisors of said County of Contra Cosa, on the 21st day of April, 1930; J? ' TSunervisors of tle �0,1nt,, ofl PIO:F, Ta..x'RFFOR", BE IT R^SOL T�',D: by the Board of C t,,r h. follom;, to mit: is ontra Costa, t.�� it is here_ found, determined and ordered �s �i that the public interest and convenience regixire anO it is her-bv ordered that the County of Contra Costa, plaintiff in the condemnation actions ordered by said Resolution Ordering Acquisition and Imnrovement to be commenced, take immediate possession and use of the property in said Resolution ordered to be acquired, it upon complying with the reonlrements of law applicable thereto and that Homer '7. j f' i Patterson the attorney heretofore designated and annninted to brine said condemnation ' actions, report to this Board the amounts of money renvired to obtain such immediate) i possession as soon as the sane can be ascertained. Immediatel,, unon the filing of t7ie report shoring the amount of money reaTired, a. Tarrant is her-bv ordered to be drawn for such warrant Troon th,> Sup. Di9t. 41, Road District 7n.1 Fund wlthnut further action cn the ra rt of this Board and said amount shall be forthwith nand into Court upon the direction of said Rnmer `Y.Patterson . The Foregoinc R,=solut;on was dulv and repTlarly adonted by Vie 9onrd of Supervisors of the Count? of Contra Costa at a reavlar meeting thereof held on the i 7th day of July, 1930, by the following vote: to wit: Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Havden, and R.J.Trembath.l Nre s: None. _ Absent: Supervisor W.J.Buehanan. _ A i In the ?fatter of Installation of a Crossing across the tracks of San Francisco- Sacramento Railroad near St. krarv's College. It is by the Board ordered that A.B.Tinning, District Attornev of the Countv of Contra Costa, be and be is hereb- authorized to institute proceedings beforrot`:e Railroad Commission of the State of California for installation of a ?highTryv r. crossing across the trac':s of tre 9nn Franca-co-Sacramento Railroad at or near St.VaryTs College, and that the County Surve-or prenare necessary mans and data, for use in submitting said matter'to the Railroad Commission. I I I 24(6 i I I In the hatter of allo-ance to Indigents. Thomas A.Bover, County Probation 1"Icer, havinir recommended to this Board that beginning July 1st, 1930, 320 -er month county allo-ance for surrort and main- tenance of minor 0ronpe boy while his father was in the County Jail, be d.iscontinue.� I on account of no fvrthPr need. ' That beEinninp, July lst, 1930, 910 state and 910 county alio-ante for simnor and maintenance of Charles Griffith, be discontinued on account of no furter need.) I Beginning Ju1v 30, 1930, $10 state all—m.nce for snnrort and maintenance of Nick Peralta be discontinued on account of his place-ant in "eimar. It is b- tiae Board ordered that all and each of said allowances be and the I ' same are herebv discontinued from and after date set onnosite respective naipes.Y In the ratter of Purchase of Truck for use of Sheriffls Department in transporting prisoners . It is by the Board ordered that H.d.Morrow, Purchasing Agent of Contra Cost County, be and he is hereb-, ordered to incuire into the cost of nurchasing a suit_ I able truck for use of Sheriff's Department in transporting* prisoners and sunniies i alon< county roads and other places for maintenance rrork. In the 'Ia.tter of Purchasing of Awnings for County Superintendent of Schools o`fice. It is by the Board ordered that H.J.Yorrow, Purchasing Agent, be and he is herebv authorized to purchase from the Rich liiilt Awninrr Comair of pittsburp, four complete awnings, galvanized frames, braided rnne, wobbly pulleva, with best four color stripe, 9 1/2 oz. filled canvas, adanted to fit so as to be, taken out I for storage during winter and installed complete on building, for all windows on i south sid= of Sharkev asilding and two rindows and one double w1ndn'.v on snntheast i corner of said building, for sum of 42?.55 each, or a total. of 090.00. Novi, at the hour of 2 o'clock ?.Ir. the Board takes a. recess ns a Aoard of Sunervisors and its as a Board of ?qualization. I It is on motion of Supervisor Long, seconded by Sunervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered, that C.H.Hayden, be and he is herebv annointed Chairman Pro , Tem of the Board of Equalization. In the ?-atter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa County for 1930_31. The Assessment Rolls of the Oonntn of Contra. losta., rasps, books, statemPntl, I etb.peing this day nresented to tie Board, the Board proceeds to examine same and i takes recess as a Board of Equalization to and until lfond.v, J,ily loth, 1930, at I 247 10 o'clock A.Y. Thereunon the Board takes recess as a Board of gi7T)P,rvi80r9 and as a Board of Equalization to and until Vondav, July 14th, 1970, at 10 o'clock A.TF. The Board takes rec-s- to meet on Vnndav, Julv 14, 1930, at 10 o'clock =f A.m. . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. k i a 3 J 3 I r 248 I IN THE 104RD(F SUPERVISORS OF CONTAA C^ST4 f!mTTHTv, ST4TT -7 C4TI7nRV.T4. Monday, Julv 14th, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock 4.11. I Present: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, r,.R.Tiavden, and R.J.Trelnbath. J.H.'Zells. Clerk. Absent: Supervisor ^/.J.Buchanan. It is by the Board ordered that Simervisor C.R.Havden, he arpointed Chairman Pro Tem in absence of Supervisor '9.J.1tuehanan. In the ?'atter of Insurance on Legion Hall in 4ntioch. I It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman of This B!lard be and he is � I hereb- authorized to execute a Lost Policy Insurance Rertificate on said building. I In the Matter of Advertisine Resources of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that A.B.wilson, Publicitv Director for Contra Costa Countv be, and he is hereby authorized to have ten thousand booklets printed through Contra Costa Publishin[., Comnanv, Martinez, Cal. In the Matter of Traneer of Funds. It havinz been reauested by A.n.Snllenger, County AlTditor that the following transfers be made, It is by the Board ordered that the fnllowina sTTms he and the same are hereby ordered transferred: From Unappropriated Reserve Fund to General F+md as fellows: $295. for fnllowin_ nurposes: Constable 49, transportation prisoners & indigents, ?425.00 Constable $10, ^ " " 5.00 Constable $12, " " " 5.00 Sheriff, maint. c, operation ?50.m ' $500. from Unannronriated Reserve Fund to Hoenital fund for care of miners. It is also farther ordered that transfers betw?en appropriations be mad- as follows: $1000 from Road Dist. 1 Fund capital outlay arrropriation to maintensnee. $4000 from Special Road Fund Capital outlay anrrorrintion for Dist. 1 , to Paintenance appropriation for District 2. $10,700 from Road 3 Fund Reserve to maintenance. Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and meets a^ a Board of Equalization. i I 949 In the }Fatter of Equalization of Assessments of Contra Costa Countb. The Board of Surervisors meets as a Board of Equalization and further examines the assessment Rolls, books, mars, statements, etc., and takes recess as a. ' Board of Equalization to and until Yondav, Julv 219t, 1930. And the Board takes recess as a board of 4inervisors to and until "ondpv ' ,Tuly 21st, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.!'. .Chairman . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. 1 i 1 i I ' I I� 2 0 BEFOR^ THE B04RD OF S7JPER7?SORS OF CnPTTRA CoST4 COTSI•iTY, BTM, OF MlrOR'?I4. i BOMAY, JULY 21st, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock 4•"!• i Present: Hon. W.J.Bucha.nan, Chairman; 9,Tnervisors James N.Long, Oscar misson, C.R. Havden, and R.J.Tremba.th. J-H."ells, Clerk._ In the 1•*atter of Advertising for bids for Grading Buchanan Road in Sup. Dist. #4. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for gradinFr. what is known as Buchanan Ro-d in 9,m. Dist. #4, and this being time and nlace for receiving of bids, the followigR bidders file bids in following sums: I Edward "LHeple: Grading, per c,,. vd, 4.26. George G. Wood: Grading, Der cu.vd, .2q H.J.& G.E.6`urrav: Grading, per cu. yd, .31 Pereira & Reed: Grading, per cu. yd, .26 Delta Dredging Co-Grading, per cu. yd, .31 L.L.Page: Grading, per on- vd, .40 Hutchinson Cc,. Grading, per cu. vd, .301 F.C.Adams: Grading, per cu. vd, .26 Thereunnn said bids are submitted to the County Survevdr, R.R.4rnold, ' and said Crn:nty Surve9or having repr-sented to this Board that the bid of George G."lood, is the lowest and best bid presented therefor; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is herab,, awarded to George 1.'9ood, at the amounts stated in his bid, to wit: the snm of i $.24-2 per cu. yd. for grading. It is further ordered that said George r,.^lood give bonds in *..he following sums, to wit: fiftv per cent of estimated contract rrice -�s securit" fnr labor and material furnished and fifty ner cent of estimated contract price for £a.ithf,Tl performance of said cnntra.ct. It is further ordered that the District 4ttornev nrepare bonds and contra.clt in accordance with foregoing order. !+ In the Matt-r of Advertising for bids for Grading Road 0-14, Sup. Distr+.c t 44. This being time and rnlace for receiving bids for grading said Road 0_14, ! , I in Sup. Dist. 4, the following bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: j George G.Wood, grading per cu yd. 4.241 Edward "l.Herle: Grading R r cu. vd, .29 Pereira & Reed: Grading, per cu. vd, .29 i Delta Dredging Co. 1' per c=z. vd, .34 L.L.P,ge: " per cu. yd, .29 3/4, Hutchinson Co. " per cu. vd, .31 1/2 i I I � f 351 i F.C.Adams: ^rading per cu. vd, :4.29 Harry d.Tolle: Grading oer vi.yd, .29 Thereupon the said bids are referred to the Cnunty Surve,.or, R.R.Arnol•d, and the Countv Survevor ha.vin, reported to this So-?,rd that the bid of P,eorpe ^,.food ' is the lowest and best bid presented for soid work, i It is by the Board ordered t1at said contact be awarded to 1p or¢e C.''ood at price named in his bid, to nit:the sum of 4.241 per cu. yd. for gradine. i It is further ordered that he Live bonds in the following- amoants, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for material and labor ' furnished and fifty, per cent of estimated contract price for faitbf,al ne-formance of said contract. It is farther ordered that the DistrictAttornev nrenare bonds and contraotl in accordance with foregoing order. In the Natter of Advertisement I _ for bids for Placing Tearing Surface on portion of Lone Tree Road, Fairview Road and Portion of Brentwood Eoad in sun. Dist. #j. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for placing wearing surfa.oei i on a portion of Lone Tree Road, Fairview Road, and Brentwood Rop,d, in Sup. Dist. 451 1 and this being. time and place for filine bids, the follow ng bidders file bids in following sums, to wit: PEREIRA & REED: Hese Rock, in road, ner ton, .12.26 Screenings, in pavement,ton, 2.72 Pea Gravel, in pavement, ton, 2.52 Placing Emulsified asnhalt,-Fal. .03 L.G. LvNOH & C. CAS-EI L"L: Base Rock, in roaep per ton, $2.44 I r 44 Screeninps, in navement,ton, 2.95 Pea Gravel, in navement, ton, 3.03 Pl.lcing Emulsified asnhalt,gal. .015 U.B. LEE: j Base Rock, in road, per ton, 42.10 44 Screenings, in navement,ton, 2.45 Pea Gravel, in pavement, ton, 2.45 Placing Emulsified Asphalt,gal. .02 PERES & GATTO: — Jaee Rock, in road, oer ton, .12.39 ?f4 Screenings, in navement,tAn 2.b5 Pea Gra-el, in na-ement, ton, 2.59 Placing Emulsified asphalt, cal. ..015 Th�reunon it npearing to the Board that the bid of *T.B.Lee, is t 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 U.B.Lee, at prices stated in his bid. It is hereby further ordered that ?t.B.Lee, give bends in following aa::ounts, to it: fiftv per cent of estimated contract price for faithful rerforma.n¢e of said contract and fifty per cent of estimatedcontract price as security for labor and material furnished. j It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. A i I f J rL�.J I, IN THE "A'T.TIR OF GRANTING Dance Periits. i The following persons having made annlicetions for a nermisai-n to cnndrnet a dance until 3 o'clock A M. on following dates, E.H.Pedro, for ben-fit of California Orchestra, July 26th, 1930, at Rodeo. , M.A.P='inta, Flor de Oakley, Oaklev, Auget. 2nd, 1930. Mrs. H.*'.Edwards, Enes Thimble Club, Ambrose School, July 26th, 1930. It is by the Board ordered that the said above named nersnns be granted permission to so conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.if. on bove dates ' In the =-,atter of All,wance to indigents. On request of T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer, it is ordered that beginning July let, 1930, 5^10 per month be discontinued from state allowance granted to �itelll I children for sunport and maintenance on account of Pauline being sixteen vears of age on June 29th, 1930.1 In the Lfatter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause annearina therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follo-4 allowances be and the same areter-by granted commencing on dates get opposite their respective names, to wit: Rev Desilets, SS Scenic Ave. Pt. Richmond, $20 county cash allowance to begin Julv let, 1930. Carmen Rangel, 447_ B. St. Richmond, W county cash allowance to begin July let, 1930. It IS FORTHER ORDERED that the following alloTances be discontinued from and after date set onnosite their.resne ctive names: I i David & Johanna Johnson, 120 co,m tv cash allowance diecontinued.June 20,1930j. "anuel Maderos, Martinez, 5^12 county cash allowance discontinued July 16,19j0. Nickola Nicholia, $12.county cash allowance discontinued July 3, 1430. I, Mrs. Louise Duarte, First& lsarket Ste. San Pablo, county cash allowance of $40 per month be reduced to 120 to begin July 1st, 1910. Tiazel Yarnell, 30 4th St. Richmond, county cash allowance, of 560 ner month - - be decreased to 5^20 per month to begin as of 41jg. let, 1930. ' In the Matter of Allowance to ' Needy Aged. It is by the Board ordered that the following allo^,ances be .and the R�Tre are hereby made to needy aged, to Tit: � *--LVIN "! GROVER, 329_ 8th St. RSchmond,S15 state and X15 county aid, allow- ance to begin Jurelst, 1930. JOHN J. MERRILL, Commercial Hotel, Antioch, 512.50 state and 512.50 county aid, beginning Feb. let, 1930. It is further ordered that the folloring annlicatinns for needy aged aid i be denied: P 253 JULIUS M kN,720- 19th It. Richmond, AYDR7_7 J. BOYNTON, Antioch; 410 state and tlO county cash allowance be dis- continued Prom July 1st, 1930. 4iLLIA?` 'lASHINGTON, Rte 1, Box 509, North Richmond JOHN "ORD, Army Ranch, Richmond. JOSEPH YUNEz, Box 74, Oakley. i In the "atter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that allowance to Vrs. KATE CAPRAL, 225- 9. 12th St. Richmond,of '20 state and $20 county cash allowance for half orphan children ' be discontinued July 1st, 1930. S. ROSS RICCIBONI, 267 Cumberland 9t. Pittsburg, 430 state aid be discontinnid as of Julv 9th, 1930. JOE & YARY VASQUEZ, Oakley, 480 state aid be discont1nied fro- July 1st, 1930 In the 'latter of Aid to Yeedv Blind. It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the same - ere her=bv made to following need: blind: HIRAY FRANCIS "OR'RILL, 2602 Elm St. E1 lerrito, 122.50 state aid to needv blind, and 12?.50 county carob allowance to begin as of Julv 1Gt, 1930. In the ratter of Transfer of funds. William H.Hanlon, County Sunerintendent of Schnola having filed with this 9oa.r� his request showing that the folloring school districts have not snfficient monev I to their credit in General Fund to meet the 1p,fill claims against the districts, and i requesting that a transfer to these districts i'n accordance with Section 4.290 L)PRe I 186 of School Code of California for year 1929, of followi.ng amounts, The made: Antioch Live-Oak Union Dist. ............95,000;00 Bay Point 500.00 Concord . . _ 3,500.00 Martinez -7 000.00 Pinole-Hercules Union District 1,600.00 Pittsburg School - - - - -- - - -- -- 9,004.00 San Pablo Sch3ol District . . . . . . . . 2,n^,0.00 Rodeo School istrict . . . . . . . . . . 1,500.04 I ' Vine Hill School District _ -• • 425.00 j Walnut ^,reek School 1,000.00 Alhambra Union High School District . 15,040.00 Antioch High School District 10,004.40 Pittsburg High School10,000.00 San Ra-_nS n Vallev T].H. •District Total 971,575-00—� It is, by ti.e Board ordered that said amounts be and the same are herab.. transferred from Hall of Records Fund to General School Fund for the above nurnoses, in accordance ^ith said Section 1 i I i i i I � r c< t I t In the matter of Transfer of f I Funds. County Auditor, A.N.Sullenoer, having recuested that the sum of 61500 be transferred from Unbudgeted Reserve Fnnd to the general Fund fnr county garaee rurnoses, It is by the Board ordered that the said aim of 11,500 be and the some hereby , is ordered transferr=d from tlnbudgeted Reserve Fund to General Fund for use of county garage. I In the Vatter of Ascertaining ' Population of Respective Judicial Townships of County of Onntra Costa for nurnose of fixing compensation of Township officers. I The Board of Sunervisors being reavired during the month of July, 1970, to i ascertain and declare the population of several judicial townships of Contra Costa County for purpose of fixing salaries of tomhio offiders for ensutns• term beeinnin2l January 1st, 1931, and whereas, certain evidence havinP been nresented to this ?nard I showing population of the several Townships of Contra ^.osta Coanty, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the population of the respective judicial townships of Contra, Costa County for the purpose of fixing comneneation of township officers therein for the ensuing term ! ' commencinP Jan. lot, 1931, be and the same are herPbv established a.nd ascertained and declared by this Board to be as follows: TOWNSHIP NO. 1: 9,o86 2: 59� -33 4.17 4: 1,453 5: 5, 03. ' l0, 83 B5 0 : 4,878 9: 11-74 10: 3,225 11: 3,316 12: 4,314 N:: 1,3206 15: 20,078 1E: 1,567 . 17: 3,056.. The said order is passed by the nnantmous vote of the Anard.� IN M 1ATTER OF ISSUANCE OF BO1DS OF ANTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT. RESOLUTION AIFD ORDER OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COUNTY OF CONTRA ' COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. oa the 10th day of April, 1930, the High School Board of The Antioch nigh School District of the Countv of Contra Costa, State of California, deemed it advisable to tali, and by a resolution and order duly and regularly passed ! and ado-,t ed by said High School Board, and entered on the rainutes thereof on said last mentioned date of said Higa School Board, did call an election and did resolve ! and order: I I That an election be called and held throughout the said Antioch High School I I 255 District on the 24th day of May, 1930, for the nuroose of submitting to the electors i of said Antioch High School District the question of issuing and selling bonds of i said Antioch High School District in the amount of One hundred and fifty thousand ' dollars (5150,000.00) to run not exceeding trenty-five (25) years, and to bear interest at the rate of four and one-half (4j%) per centum per annum, interest payable semi-annually for the purpose of raising money to be used for building or purchasing one or reore high so`lool buildings, or making alterations or additions to any high school Gilding or buildings,for repairing, restoring or rebuilding any high school building damaged, injured, or destroyer: by fire, or other public calamity, for insur- ing high school buildings,for su-.plying high school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus and for improving high school grounds, and, t"+IEREAS, an election: was held in said Antioch High School District on the 29th day of day, 1930, in conformity with said Resolution and order of the said High School Board in said Antioch High School District, and all the proceedings had in tae premises have been certified to this Board of Supervisors by the said High School Board of tIe said Antioch High School District as required by law; and, "HSR5A3, the said certified proceedings shorn and after a full examination andl i investigation, this 'coard hes found, and does hereby find and declare: j That in accordance with the resoluta-m and order of the High School Board ofl the Antioch High School District duly passed and adopted on the 10th day of April, 19 0 ' an election was duly called in said ,Antioch High School District and was held in said Antioch High School District on the 25th day of May, A.D. 1930, and that notice of said election was given by posting notices thereof signed by the Members of the said High School Board, in more than three (3) public places in said Antioch High School District for more than twenty (20) days next before said Election and by publishing such notice in the AntiochLedEer, a newspaper printed and published in said district and in said County of Contra Costa, State of California, not less than once a week for three (3) successive weeks before said election, and which said notice so posted and p,,blished was in the fora required by the School Code of the State of California. That prior to the openin of said polls at t:;e said election, the Inspector and Judges of election conducting said election at the various special bond election i precincts in said High School District of the said Antioch High School District, i took the cath of office as required by law and ther after conducted said election as ' required by lad, and at t_:e close thereof canvassed the votes cast ther,at and certified the result of said election to the said High School Board of said Antioch High School! District, and to the! made return of the ballots and the polls and tally lists of said election. That on the 4th day of June, A.D. 1930, the same being the seventh flay after the said election and at the hour of one o'clock P.M. of said day, t o High � School Board of the said Antioch High School District met and canvassed the said returns of said election fro::. which said returns t;,e said High School Board of the said Antiogh High school District found and declared and this Board now finds and decla!es that there was a t.tal of six hundred forty-one (641) votes cast at said election and that more _ I than tiro-thirds (2/3) of the votes cast, to wit; Four hundred seventy--two (472) votes were cast for issu.n- said bends and that one Hundred sixty-seven. (167) votes were cast against issuing said bonds and that two (2` of the votes cast were irregular I P i 9ih j ;z I i and illegal and not countbd and that the said Antioch High School Board of said l District caused an entry of the result of said election to be made upon the minutes I of said Board. I And this Board further finds and declares that said election was duly and re— gularly called and held and conducted and that notice thereof was'duly and regularly i given and published and that the result thereof was duly and regularly canvassed and! ' in the manner as required by law, and that all the acts, conditions and things requii— i ed by law to be done havebeen done and performed in regular and due form, and in strict accordance with the provisic::s of the Statute authorizing the issuance of the High School District Bonds and that the total amount of indebtedness of said High School .'. i District including this proposed issue of bonds is within the limit prescribed by lai IT IS TH::REFOFV ORDER'D that the bonds of Antioch High School District in the county of "ontra Costa, State of California, issue in the aggregate sum of One hundred and fifty thousand dollars (6150,000.00) and that the same shall be numbered I consecutively from one (1) to one hu:dred and fifty (150) inclusive, and shall be inl denominations of One thousand dollars (31,000.00) each, payable within twenty—five l (25) years frons the date hereof in Eold coin of the United States, of America, with interest thereon at the rate of four and one—half (4 1/2) per centum per annum, pay—! able semi—annually in like gold coin, bot: principal and interest payable at the office of the `'ounty Treasurer of the said County of Contra Costa. 'it IS FURTHER ORDERED that said bonds shall be dated the let day of August, 1930, and shall be payable as follows, to wit: 6 bonds numbered from 1 to 6 inclusive, to mature 1 year fron date, to wit: the let day of Auust, 1931; I 6 bonds numbered from 7 to 12 inclusive, to mature 2 years from date, to i wit: the 1st day of August, 1932; 6 bonds numbered from 13 to 18 inclusive, to mature 3 years from date, to wit; the let day of August31933; 6 bonds numbered from 19 to 24 inclusive, to :nature 4 years from date, to wit` the lst day of August, 1934; 6 bonds numbered from 25 to 30 inclusive, to mature 5 years from date, to wit: the let day of Augus-, 1935; 6 bonds numbered from 31 to 36 inclusive, to :nature c' years from date, to wis the let day of August, 1936; 6 bonds numbered from 37 to 42 inclusive, to mature 7 years from date, to wit:' the let day of August,1937. 6 bonds numbered from 43 to 48 inclusive, to mature 8 years from date, to with the 1st day of August, 1938. 6 bonds n,:mbered from 49 to 54 inclusive, to mature 9 years from date, to wits: ' the 1st day of August, 1939- 1 6 bonds numbered from 55 to 60 inclusive, to matisre 10 years from date, to wilt: the let day of August, 1940; 6 bonds numbered from 61 to 66 inclusive, to mature 113ears from date, to wit's the let day of August, 1941; 1 ' 6 bonds numbered from 67 to 72 inclusive, to mature 12 years from date, to wilt: the let day of August, 1942; 6 bonds numbered from 73 to 78 inclusive, to mature 13 years fro:a date, to wilt: the 1st day of August, 1943- i i 6 bonds numbered from 79 to 84 inclusive, to mature 14 years from date, to wIt. ..e let dav of August, 1944. 6 bonds numbered from 85 to 90 inclusive, to mature 15 years from date, to wit: the let day of August, 1945. 6 bonds numbered fro:n 91 to 96 inclusive, to rra ture 16 years from date, to snit: the lst day of August, 1946; I r 257 6 bonds numbered from 97 to 102 inclusive, to mature 17 years from date, to €y wit: the 1st day of August, 1947• 6 bondsnumbered from 103 to 108 inclusive, to mature 18 years from date, to wit: the lst day of August, 1948. 6 bonds numbered from 109 to 114 inclusive, to mature 19 years from date, to Wit: the 1st day of August, 1949. ' 6 bonds numbered from 115 to 120 inclusive, to mature 20 years from date, to wit: thn 1st day of august, 1950- 6 bonds numbered from 121 to 125 inclusive, to mature 21 years from date, to Nit: the 1st day of Aug•st, 1951- 6 bonds numbered from 127 to 132 inclusive, to mature 22 ye(Irs from date, to witithe lst day. cf August, 1952. ' o' bonds numbered from 133 to 138 inclusive, to mature 23 years fro=, date, to it: the 1st day of Aucust, 1953- 6 bonds numbered f:o:a 139 to 144 inclusive t- mature 24 years from date, to mit: tae 1st day of August, 1954- 6 bonds numbered from 145 to 150 inclusive, to mature 25 years from date, to mi t: the 1st day of August, 1955 AND IT IS FL•RTI:ER ORDERED that said bonds shall be issued in substantially the foliowiag form, to wit: ?Io. HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT BOND ($1000.00) of AITTIOCH HIGH SCHOOL DISTRICT OF THE COUNTY OF CONTnA COSTA, STATE OF CALIFORS A. Antioch High School District of the County of Contra Costa, State of Cali— fornia, United States of America, acknowlesges 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 lot day of August, 19_ one thousand dollars ($1000.00) in gold coin of the United States of America, with interest thereon in like gold coin at the rate four and one half (4 11* per tectum per annum, payable semi—annually on the lot day of Februarv, and the let day of August, of each and.everi. 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 one hundred and fifty (150) inclusive, amounting in the aggregate to the sum of One hu:.dred and fifty thousand dollars 0150,000.00) and is issued and sold b the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, for the purpose of raising money for purchasing or building one or more high school buibings,� or making alterations or additions to said high school :;uilding or buildings for re— ' pairing, restoring or rebuilding any high school building damaged, injured or de--, ed by fire, or other public calamity, for insuring said 'nigh school buildings, for sup:•lving said high school buildings with furniture or necessary apparatus, and for improving said High school grounds, for and in said Antioch Sigh School District, in the County of Contra Costa, State of California, in pursuance of and in strict confo+ity with the provisions of the School Code and the Constitution of the State of California, 1 and is authorized by a vote -f more than two—thirds (2/3) of tie voters voting at an election duly and regularly called, held and conducted throughout said Antioch High School District in said County and State on the 28th day of u:ay, 1930. And the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, here.bv certify and declare that said election was duly and regularly called, held and conducted and tat notice thereof was duly and regularly given and ou^lished and the result thereof was duly a..:.' regularly canvassed and declared in the manner j ana as required b+r law, and that all of the act- and conditi::ns and things required i I A 25� i i by law to be done precedent to, and in the issuance of said bonds have been done, and have been performed in regular and due form and with strict accordance with the i provisions of the law, authorizing the issuance of school bonds; IT IS FURTcMR CERTIFIED A:tD DE GLARED that the total amount of indebtedness on the said Antioch Hieb School District including this issue of bonds is within thej , i limit provided by law; This bond is in the form prescribed by an order of the said Board of Supervi�rs dul- made and entered in its minutes on the 21st day of July, A.D. 1930, and shall be payable out of tae interest and sinking fund of the.said Antioch High School District and the money for the redemptim of said bonds and the payment of interest thereon i shah be raised by taxation upor, the taxable property of the said Antioch High School District. IN WITNESS ''.!HEREOF, the Hoard of Supervisors of the Oounty of Contra Costa, f 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 1st day of August, A.D. 1930. . . . . Chairman of the Board of Supervisors. COUNTY AUDITOR, ATTEST: County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. I ' RZSOLVED:That to each of said bonds shral be attached interest coupons 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: 11.7"22.50 INTEREST COUPON. NO. I The Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, will Ij pay to the holder hereof, out of the interest and sinking fund of the Antioch High f Bchool District of said County and State on the 1st d-ny of 19 at his office in the Town of `.artinez, in said County and State, the sum of twenty i two and 50/100 dollars ($22.50) for interest on Bond No. of said Antioch High School Ditrict. Chairmanoi the Board of Supervisors - COUNTY AUDITOR, II ' County Clerk and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County Clerk of the County of Contra Cost State of California, shall cause the said Bonds and coupons to be prepared in ac- cordance with the forme. i AND IT I3 FURTHER ORDERED that ':1.J.Buchanan, the Chairman of this Board, J.H.•'el Is, the County Clerk and Clerk of this Board and A.N-Sullenger, County Auditor of ti's County, is, and each of them are hereby authorized as such official s to sign each of said '.onds on behalf of said County, and to impress upon each bond the! seal of the Board of Surcrvi ors, an,: tn sign each of s;id coupons by teir respect' ive facsimile signatures. I i 25 I , AIM IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the bonds be sold by the Board of Supervisors of said County for and s the act of this Board of Supervisors on the 18th day of August 3 1930, at the hour of 11 otclock A.1:. of said day, to the highest and best responsible bidder for cash in gold coin of the United States of America, after due and legal not ee thereof has been given by said Board by publication of a notice specifying tke time ' and place of selling said bonds, the number and denomination thereof, and the rate of interest thereon, and the to-ms for waich said bonds will run, and the date for payment thereof, and the kind of money for tdiich said bonds will be sold, to wit: gold coin of the United States of America, and said brads will be sold to the highest # ' and best responsible bidder for cast: as aforesaid, 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 bids; for two (2) successive weeks in the Antiah Ledger, a newspaper printed and published and circulated in the County of Contra costa. Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the said Board of Supervisors held on the 21st day of July, A,D..1930. Ayes:.Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, X.J.Buchanan and R.J. %g Trembath. k Noes: None. Absent: None. i In the (Latter of Issuance of Bonds ' of Antioch High School District. z RESOLVED: That the Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contr Costa, State of California, the County Auditor of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, to County.Clerk .and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, are, and each of them is authorize d to execute the bonds issued in the above entitled matter. Dated this 21st day of July, 1930./ %J OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVI SO RS. COUNTY AUDITOR. is COUNTY CLERK Aa0 EX_OF.1010 CLERK OF THE BOARD vF 3UPERVISORS OF THE COUNTY OF CO.^v TRA COSTA, STATE OF CaLIFOR:IIA. in the Latter of Primary Election. It appearing to the Board that it is necessary to hold a Direct Primary Election throughout the Gv my of Contra Costa, on August 26th, 19301 It is ORM -D that the hereinafter named places in the herdnafter named precincts are designated as the rolling place of each precinct and the following named officers are hereby designated as election officers to serve in following- named precincts in Centra Costa County for Direct Pri..ary Election to be held in said County and respective precincts thereof on August 27th, 1930: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT ONE. RICHLO..'D PR3CI;:CC N0. ONE. POLLIN', PL4CE: ,VETERI:: FIRM".ANS HALL, STANDARD AVE. & EDDY STS. Inspector: Janes C.Bly Judges: Hetcie Scott; Thankful Perault. Clerks: Nettie B.Grover; Arthur Howell; Mrs.Clifton Bradley. 2)00 RIMMM PrRECI\CT NO. 2. j Polbn� Place: Masonic hall, 210 %ashington Ave. Inspector; A.C.Trautvetter. Judges: ?Lary B.Moyle; Anna 3.Bowen. Clerks: Daisie B.Jenkins; Elizabeth Ora-mer; Mary D.Calahan. RICH:O;•:D PRECINCT NO. 3: Polling Place: Hess Garage, 323 Tashington Ave. (rear) Inspector: Fred B.Hicks. Judges: Elizabeth Paascn; Mabel D.Redman II Clerks: �m::a L.Topping; Lucetta Dunlap; Annie M. McCabe. RICHnO,M PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: Store Room, 208 Richmond Ave. I , Inspector: Ed..YeDuff. Judges: Gertrude Paaschi Blanche Fenner. Clerks: Thos. 3.'-'aite; Anna T,Garrard; 1tary O'Brien{ RICHL3.:D PR::CI::CT NO. 5. Polling Place: Store Room, 25 Park Place. Inspector: Tho-as Kenny Judges: A.S.Whitesides; Hattie H.'Jeston. Clerks: Hazel McCreagh; Mrs. Marie Ceridono; Mrs. Leona Patterson RICH;d0:ID .R_I CI,M NO. 6.- I Polling Place; :Iashington School, Richmond and ilontana Aves. Inspector: L.C.Dexter. Judges: Lena L.Feudner; Gertrude 8plersch. Clerks: E::ma J.Yorrelli; Ethel LS.Alexander; Rate Garvin. RICES :ID PRECINCT NO. 7. Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 S. 4th St. Inspector: Philip L.Rarlow Judges: Irene A-Stout; Ralph L.Goodwi n. Clerks: Nellie L.Ancleto; Lesley Wee:{e; Russell +.Hill. , RICv'i D PRECI CT NO. 8. Pollina Place: Nystro:c School, South 12th St. 3, 1:aine .Ave. Ins nector; Charles K.Parker. Judges: Fred P.Sprau; Joseph L. Baker. Clerks: Grace D.Curry; Edith ;L. Nystrom; Elfreda H.Scott. RICHi1CSD PHECISOT NO. 9. Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Blvd. Inspector: Harry Ells. Judges: Eugene H.Axtell; J.n.Martin. Clerks: Adeline Fictor,; Jessie E.Lincoln; Grace Bdessenger; RIC3:.i"iiD PRECI.70T 110. 10. Polling Place: Sulpizios Garage, 121- 19th St. Inspector: illialL A.Vickery Judges: "illiam N.Fernington; nelen Collins. Clerks: Bessie Reulein; Edith: E. Inman; Charles 4. Garrett. RI0HbO:7D PREC :ICT NO. 11. Polling Place: Builders Excange, 248_ 14th St. ' Inspector: Bert E.Scoble. Judges: Fred K.Barber. 11ildred Chamberlain. Clerks: Label Tull-r, Cora Rogers, Yary E. McCann. RIC: ^.:D PR-CI:ICT IIC. 12. Polling Place: Patricia Garace, 1+4- 13th St. Inspector: Ill izabeth Ardery Judges: Curtis Patterson; E.Cohen; Clerks: Bernard E.Dolan; J.B.Yiller; Aan E.Norris. RIC=102ID PR*�CI:M :70. 13. Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239- 10th St. i Inspec-�or: George Z..7hitesides. Juages: Edwin R.Acelson; Lorena '7ilson Clerks: Virginia Bryant; 5ernice mcCormick; Lillian Snavely. RICiih^,"D P3 CIciCT N0. 14. Pollink Place: Ogborn's Garage, 215 8th St. Inspector: Isaac Lester. Judges: 4illiam Stolker; Be:: tiarrirgton. Clerks; Luella ':'+.Lang; Pearl Johnson; Christina E.Byrne. 261 I RIC .D PR^C-SCT NO. 15: 1 Pollin- Place: Fire Houseo. 2, 235- 5th St. inspector: Gerry -.Follett; Ji::.ges: F.4.3radbury; Ida Long. i Clerks: Her%;ne A.'oore; Hattie Friene; Kathleen 1�aroney. ;tICRLiC:1D PF%Ci::CT F;D. 16; Polling Place: '"uth's Garage, 212 3rd St. Irsnector: Charles Kaiser. Judges: Clifford :L Cleek• George Sanderson Clerks: Anita Trarsue; Alis Fuller; Charles Arn. RICHt:O;;D PRn.C;?'CT FdO. 17. pollin- Place: Saunders Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. Inspector: Lester C.Reid. ' Judges. Frank Yareolla; Esther P.Self. Clerks: Katherine ='.'Filler, Rose ,*.Saunders; Mirtie A.Dickinson RICn0.';D PRZCINCT 110. 18. i Polling Place: ;indsor Hotel, 335- 1st St. inspector: Stephen A.Detlov. Judges: Albert A.Beck an; George E.Hill. Clerks: Jennie S.C•nu=11; Margaret A.Shea; Irene H. Baldwin. RICFvIQ.�n PRECL;CT N3. 19. i Polling Place: Richmond P„blic Library, 4t1a St. & Nevin Ave. Inspector: Paul Beedv. Judges: Torn F.Floyd; Bertha N.Smedley. Clerics: -arie L.'Ihiting; Alice G. Sherman; Brownie Max-vell. RICH:.::::D PRECI:CT FiO. 20. Polling Place: Hunt's Garage,806 Barrett Ave. (Rear) Inspector: Isaac McGuffin. Juuges. Charles G.Lindernan; label Zum:valt; Clerks: Kate Tim:r.ens; Oral S.Pearce; aelen ;✓..Burt. RICH:'OND PRECINCT NO. 21. ' Polling Place: nicnmond Club House, 1125 Nevin A✓e. Inspector: 'Villiar A.Jones. Judges: Antone F.Silva; Silliam B. Jenkins. Clerks: Yrs. A.B•'loodford; Irene R.Calkins; -ay ,Pathos. RICr•:05D PR'1LCF::CT NO. 22. Pollmr Place: L.A.Thomas Gary e, 1501 Macdonald Ove. Inspector: Alfred C.Childs. I Judo s: 'Victoria Leggett; Ida r.,t. Daley. Clerks: Etta ;dcHarry; ;.ary A.Bailey; Grace J•Browning. RTCi1::C;ii:i 1R•=DI..GT F;O. 23. Pollinr: Place: Brown's Gara_'e, 595- 11th St. Inspector: LeRoy Baber. Judges: S.S.Ripley; Mildred B. Hamxond. Clerks: Laura B.`1Tnittlesey; Agnes Brown; Grace Jenkins. RICHi:03D FR-Cl?:CT F;O. 24. Pollino Place: Ji seer's Garage, 718 waple Ave. j Inspector: �-enry I.Bill. Judges: Elizabeth F.Reeb; ;Iargaret Lee. ' Clerks: *Fav I.Dimock; Delia J.Clark; Rose G.Black. RIC1t::01aD PRECINCT 110. 25. Polling Place: Aichinger's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. Insp-etor: A.L.Hathaway. Judges: Cora B.Cecil; John A.Grierson. Clerks: Elizabeth Glover; Roy I. Cooper; R.R.:Iartin; RICR:X.iD PRECINCT NO. 26, i Polline Place: "cillan's Garage, 357- 3rd St. Insnector: 1avmond T..Lind. Judges: Cobert L.Thompson; Ethel Hooper. Clerks;. Maggie E.Booth; Elizabeth Barbieri; Henrietta M.King. RICH..:CF;D PRECl:;CT X10 27. Polling Place: Store Room, 591- 7th St. Inspector: Carl E.Alexander. Judges: George W.-:orrieon; A.L. rurnal Clerks: Frances J.Neville; Eunice Jaynes; Ernest iv.Pearson. i i i i 2)62 i RICHLGND PRECINCT NO. 26, f Polling Place: Brown Andrade Apts. 2111 Gaynor Ave. Inspector: Frank J. Schumacher. Judge Anna I. Theis; Stirs. Lela Baker; Clerks: Kathryn Casey; varriet Storey; Laude Lowery. RICP.:,'O:dD PRECINCT NO. 29. Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 6615- 19th 9t. i Inspector: Albert S.Li11y Judges: Elsie Farrow; Robert F. Cox; Clerks: Annie Landsman; Alice Marsh; Hazel W.Pickard. RICHZ'ND PRECI.';CT NO. 30. PollinP Place: Firs House Ido. 3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Inspector 1.W.Chapin ' Judges: $artin G•Dah1; Sadie Oliver. Clerks: Theresa Murry; Mattie I.'.7arboys; Alice Y. Entrican. I i RICHY^,:dD PR70INCT NO. 31. i Polling Place: Sullivan's Garage, 479- 22nd St. Inspector: Chas. B. Burns. Judges: Robert McCord; Janes Cryan. Clerks: R.A.-6pencer; Joy Cushing; Velma 4uinn. RICHMC:,D PREC1.:CT NO. 32. Polling Place' Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Inspector: ''ichael Frates.. Judges: George E.Searcy• Vernice Shaw; Clerks: J.D.King; Tors. ':Yilhelnina Reed; M.R.Terry. RICH70-7D PRECINCT 110. 33. Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 810_ 23rd St. Inspector: Theo. Wesdin Judges: A.A.Hughes; Naomi Yeater, Clerks: Mabel J.Outman; Kathryne Fahrenholtz; Elizabeth Clements. i RICHW:2:iD P:v.CI,CT NO. 34. ' Polling Place: Bells Aire Garage, Sanpablo & ucBryde Aves. Inspector: Joe E. Leber. Judges: Jesse !!.Bowser; Ruby L.Sleeten; Clerks: a'argaret G•Longacre; Hettie Ligon; Mildred L.Bolt. i RICHLO:;D PRECINCT NO. 35. I Polling Place: Bells Garage, 2208 Barrett Ave. I Inspector: Geo. A.Ellts Judges: Frank N. Gordon; Thomas Doge:an. Clerks: Rosalie T.Brooks, Dorothy Davidson; Grace Black. RICHMOTD PRECINCT NO. 36. Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 538- 41st St. Inspector: "ebert Linebaugh Judges: Florence Dale; Sylva Tandy. Clerks: Ruth Newcomb; Adaline Clark; 'Label Elwell. RICHIY0130 PRECIiiCT NO. 37. i Pollin, Place: Connell's Garage, 443- 34th St. inspector: Frank Dunster. Judges: Thomas Conn; Adeline Glover; , Clerks: Hazel V.Sears; Margaret Gordon; Jessie LL. Garoutte. � RIC:�'O:;D PRECINCT NO. 38. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. & Grant Ave. Inspector: Ed.C.Crane; Judges: Katie A.Cole; William A.Autry. i Clerks: T_iomas Nee; Janet Hitchcock; yrs. C.E.Segar. 8ICr.:•_0:,'D PRECITiCT NO. 39. I ' Pollin; Place: Longfellow Junior High School, 244_ 22nd St. Inspector: Daniel Quinlan. Judges: Cora E.Thayer; Simon P.Deasey. Clerks: Fred Dreyspring; Marie 0. Vaslie; Jenrie E.Sanford. i RI01i,'.0::D FR7-CI:OT NO. 40. I Poll:ng Place. Fletcher's Garage, 3804 '.fall Ave. Inspector: Sadie Nenford. Judges: H.E.Fletcher; Francis Roberts. Clerks: Winona Gilbert; Elizabeth Wilkerson; Mrs. Peter Bignati. I I I r 263 i RICHHO:eD PREC1=iCT NO. 41. Polling Place: Stege School, 51st St. & Potrero Ave. Inspector: Adolph Vossbeck, Judges: J.1:.13rooks; Minnie Dohrrran. Clerks; Katie L.Munday; :Sa.rgaret Gately; Ethel M. Korb. RICIrY01ND P'R:CIi:CT o. 42. i Polling Place: "inninr.ham's Garage, Cor. Santa Cruz & Santa Clara St . Inspector; Samuel Simpson Judges: Ella B.Ralph; Edith .Frank; Clerks: Carrie Hollenbaugh; Belle Rawson; Hazel A. Henson. I SA_PABL0 PRECIDO T NO. 1. Polling Place; "aitoza Garage. Inspector; Alfred Frank Judges: Eva Tyler; C.H.Dexter. Clerks: Florence Maloney; Edward Crist; carry Brady. j Spiv PABLO PR=CINCT N0. 2. i Polling Place: San Pablo School . Inspector; Donald C.Whisler; Judges: James Sullivan; Philomena Soito. Clerks; Clarence 1. Dunlap; Mrs. Joella Bonham; Geo. McCausland. SAN PABLO PR?CINCT NO. 3. polling Place; Light House Inn Garage. Inspector: Laurence 1-9-Silva. Judges: Bertha F.Evansi Anna c<.. Largent. Clerks: Erma Kamb; Helen Y. Barton; Mrs. Mary Silverey. GIANT PRECINCT. Polling Place; Giant Club House. Inscyctor: Edward Hardyman. Judges; Joan Hewitt; J.E.Durand. Clerks; Annie ?'.Hallum; Josie Bateman; Frances McNamara. - OLEUI:: PRSCI:ICT. Polling Place: Social Hall, Union 011 Compagy Inspector; William C.Riley Judges: F.E.Higgins; :7.F.Watz. Clerks; Helen S.Smith; Erna Y- Ambrosier; Rea Briggs. RODEO PRSCIIXT 110. 1. Pollir_c Place: Rodeo Hall. Ins pecnr: J.Lahoney Judges: J.D.Smith; Nellie Far1a. Clerks; Theresa C.Joseph; "ettie Y.Grimshaw; Helen Iverson RODEO PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Rodeo Garage. Inspector; James Guthrie. Judges: A.C.Manyard; Minnie Drennan. Clerks: Leah Hearne; Ada N. Hagge n; Helen A.Larson. PINOLE PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Accommazzio Garage, Main St. Inspector: Mary I.Curry Judges; Theresa 11.0lark; Ellen Lucid. ' Clerks: Sophie Illg; May J.Silva; Carrie T.Moore. PINOI.: PRECI ICT NO. 2. Polling Place: Town Hall. Inspector: Harry Williams; Judges: C.L.Townes; Ed. L.Curran. Clerks; Lary L.Amend; Mary A.Lewis; LeRoy C.Lebvre. HERCULES PRECI'CT. Polling Place; Co- ..unity Center. Inspector; E.T,.Robinson Judges; E_:ma Ashenfelter; Jennie Hooker; 'Clerks; Roxie Dixon; Leonard E.Parker; Ella Gerrish. SELBY PRECIi.CT. Polling Place; SelbvHall. Inspector; J.F.Clemo. Judges: Agnes Richards; B.Frank Scribner; Clerks: Elsie Mcauiston; Annie Xorbe; Juanita Cribb. i 1 i BERKELEY PARK PRI�CI OT. ! Polling Place: Store Room, 373 Colusa Ave- Inspector: Inspector: Georg I.Cleary. ! Judges: William H.Evans• James L:.:°aggener• Clerks: Delphine Kincaid; Clara A.Soper; Ellen '!!addle; EL CERRITO PRECI?NC'T NO. 1. Polling Place: Schwaake Hall, San Pablo Ave. opposite P.O. ' Insnector: Fred Lutz Judges: Fannie B.Conlon; Zjeenie L.Scherake; Clerks: Olga J.B.Lee; Dagny Larsen; largaret Brennan. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. and Center St. Inspector: L.A.Bradley Judges: Edith S:Leitch; Jessie 'Nilson; ' Clerks: Anna. O'3!alley; -Yuby ':Meeks; Lydia Swart EL CERRITO PRECINCT PMO. 3. Polling Place: Fairmont School Inspector: kirk E.Gray. Judges: Lucy D•Reddirg; Hilda M.Nissen. Clerks: Carrie E.Bioley; Mabel Hitchcock; Millie M. Reed. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 230 Terrace Ave. Inspector: Delina Reynolds; Judges: Mrs. Grace McCarty; Mrs. Maude H. Bliss; Clerks: Ethel Gusy; Evelyn Hershey; Ruth McMichael EL CERRITO PR:,'CINCT NO. 7. Polling Place: +1 Cerrito Fire Hall. Inspector: Henry Timm. Judges: Edrard J. Glasson; Margaret Broberg; Clerks, Lucy Brenzel; Adaine Dineen; Nels Hanson. EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 5. Polling Place: Rossi Hall, Cor. San Pablo s Potrero Ave. ' Insnector: Edward :,uelzer. Judges: Clarence Brensel; Gladva Beck; Clerks: Marian Gundry; Margaret Sacry; Kathryn Sandviek; EL CERRITO PREC Z?CT NO. 7. Polling Place: ,1.7hitaker Garage, 7322 Barrett Ave. Inspector: T.H.Siemon Judges: Thoe:as B.?7ebster; Philomena O'Brien. Clerks: Olive Concannon; Frances Lods; Edith ;ffiitaker; EL CERRITO PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Store Room, Cor. Central & Yosemite Ave. Inspector: Henry A•Shafer. Judges: Jane Duarte; Donald G•McCarty; Clerks: T.J.Holmstad; Lillian '3.Chase; Leah E. Anderson. KEdSINGTON ?R-7='CT NO. 1. Polling Place: B.W.Foster Garage, 295 Arlin ton Ave. Inspector: Edwin P.Shank Judges: B.-,.Foster; Mrs. Lyda Rothbottom. Clerks: Isairl Schriner; Mrs. Dewey Huggard; Lolleta Glick. I , KENSINGTON PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Adams Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive, Inspector: A.C.Donogh, Jr. . Judges: Gay A.Rosenberg; Betty B.Adams; Clerks: Iren I.Brill; Mrs. Annie Howard; Mary Gries. KENSING'T:.:P PR70INCT NO. 3. ' I Polling. Place: Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Road, Inspector: Isabel ;,':.Cassidy Judges: Wilhelmine E.Hughes• Erva Ann De Costa. Clerks: Helen V.Fergueon; Elaine 1. Sulliger; Berths Kress. ! SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. 2. ALAMO PR CIP:CT. I Polling Place: Alamo School House. Inspector John Ogdori, Sr. i Judges: Lloyd E.Ivory.; Miss Annie Chase. Clerks: Lrs. Hattie Hunt; John Dias; Richard Jackson. I � A fi5 °<y DA:VILLE PRECIsCT NO. 1. Polling Place; Inspector: Hugh E.Pynn Judges: Mrs. Lillie Collins; Mrs. Mary Cabral; Clerks: Miss Mercia Eddy; Louise Lawrence; Miss Hazel Clausen. DAaVILLE PRECI:C=NO. 2. I. ' Polling Place: Fire House. Inspector: Chas.^.Scott. Judges: Mrs-Elizabeth Hoot; Margaret Groom. Clerks: David Lf•Birrell; Pearl Johnson; Phillip Harris. PORT COSTA PRECI;CT NO. 1. Pollin Place: McIver's Garage. Inspector: C.:- O'Neill-Judges: Margaret Bulger; Anita Yanger; Clerks: Julia Harrington; Nellie Crowley; ;Tell O'Connell. PORT COSTA PRECI"ICT NO. 2. Polling Place: School Building. Inspector: 7m. P.Ahern Judges: B.Tierney; Yrs-Kate Hurley. Clerks: Ketierine Cox; Jennie Norton; Margaret Case, CROCKETT PR?CINCT NO. 1. Pollin Place: Prvtz Plumbing Shop, Old Signal Office. Inspector; Lillian Grennan Judges: idelhe Yeaney; Mrs.Lary Williams; Clerks: Lary Cox; Mrs.A.Hurley; Anna Lewis. CROCKETT PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Terrace Garage. Inspector; Andrew J.'uller. Judges: Tina McManus; George J.3:oore. Clerks: Rose Cur:nings; Ruth McGrath; Mrs-Gladys Price. CROC.ETT Pr.ECI:iCT NO. 3. ' Polling Place: Crockett Fire House. Inspector; Lydia Paul. Judges: "nne Lewis; Chas. C.Dean. Clerks: Ellie Marr; Rudolph :71tt; Loretta Kenny. CROCKETT PRECINCT N0. 4. Polling Place: Boy Scouts Headquarters. Inspector; Thomas Cahalan. Judges: Elizabeth 2urphy; Lawrence Kuhl; Clerks: Effie Lunt; Thomas Nash; Harry Morton. CROCKETT PRECINCT NC. 5. Polling Place: Price Plumbing Shop. Znspe ctm: Albert will Judges: Lary Jacobs; Richard Dabel. Clerks: I':ary McGrath; Margaret O'Connell; Maria Martin. CROCKETT PRECINCT X. 6. Polling Place: Valona Fire House. Inspector: Peter :Mind. Judges: Joan L.Grady; Charles Bellaria. ' Clerks: Rudolph Smaker; Richard 7,illiams; +-rs.Ilda Dowrelio 1 i CROCKETT P.i7CIDCT NO. 7. Pollinz Place: Club House Valona Play Ground. Inspector; John B.Bugard Judges: George G.Helm; L.F•Triblia; Clerks: Loretta 'Wadman; Florence DeYartile; Charlotte Dreyer. ' ALHA..3RA F l'CI,CT. Polling Place: Lytle Service Station, near Santa Fe Viaduct. Insnector: Forest C.Stow. ,Judges: Vesta 'Wilson; Hazel Brennan. Clerks: Jennie .,inslow; George D.Welch; 'lilliam Zocher; fLORAGA FRECL'iCT. - Polling Place: !_'oraga School =1; Inspector: !Lit Madsen. Judges: _ Thos. Carroll; Manuel Rose. Clerks: vin::ie E.4illiams; Lottie Sanders; Helene Smart. i i I n CANYON PRECINCT. i Pollin, place: Canyon Hall. Inspector: C.R.Schaffer Judges: !;rs.Anna. C.Mclahon• Mrs. Clara Parke. Clerks: John McCosker; Leland Dethlefson; Mrs.Sallie Panaro. LAFAYET_TE PRECI-FICT NO. 1. i i polling Place: Town hall. ' Inspector: 1rs.Susan Rolland. Judges Mrs.Bertha Dean; J.H.Mullikin. Clerks: Mrs.Irene Bunker; Charles C.Dawson; Matthew H.Btanley. i LAFAYETTE PREOIiiCT NO. Q. polling Place: Morenini Service Station. Inspector: I-Loy Michant. Judges: Clara Herman; Fred A.Gates. ' Clerks: Miss Dora Schutt; Mrs.Ethyl Crow; Gertrude B.Cone. SAN RA!ON p1R.CI:;CT. Polling Place: San Ramon Hall. Inspector: Bertha 'ariana. Judges: "rs.?fary Oswill; Mrs. Grace Norris. Clerks: Mrs.Laura Fereira;ttiss Mary ".7ledemann; Daisy R.Steinmetz. I TASSAJARA-PRECINCT. Pollin- Place: Tassajara Hall. Inspector; A.Mitchell. Judges: Mrs-Laura Reinstein; Wrs.idarian Smith Clerks: 3brs.Henrietta Pereira; lanuel J.Bettencourt; 'rs.Phoebai Coats. ORINDA PRECINCT. Polling Place: Fire House. inspector: "d^ard ':7.Jensen Judges: Edward !:c Vey; Mrs.l:yrtle Dutton Clerks: Joserhine Dawson; Lucile Y...Reuter; William J•Heide. ST.YARYS PRECINIOT. Polling Place: St. Maryts Office Building. ' Inspector: Alber- Reynolds. i Judges: Weldon ?'ason; F.Eugene Lacks. Clerks: Gec.=e P. O'Keefe; Ja.:es T.Davis; Mrs.Sylvia Connors; SUPERVISM DISTRICT�O ._ L:dUT CREEK PRECI;ICT NO. 1. Polling place: Justice Court. Inspector: Guy S.3pencer. i Judges: Lizzie Duncan; Eva Leech; Clerks: Esther Hatfield; Florence Thompson; Alice Laird. WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT NO. 2. i Polling Place: Public Library. Inspector: Ina F.I::auzy Judges: 29yrtle 0._urray; yabet 31.4ith Clerks: Louise Acree; Katherine F.Lemoine; Maude M.Silver. i :iAL`:.Ti CREEK PR?CINCT i10. 3. Felling Place: Old Glove Factory. I Inspector: Geo. A.Putnam. Judges: Roy A.Annis; Johnson A.Thomas. Clerks: Laura ;::.Marshall; Gladys E.Geary; Pay E.Spott; ':7AL.X7 CRE3K PRECINCT No. 4. Polling Place: COE House, 1/2 mile south of '.7alaut Creek. Inspector: Andre,: Ford. Judges; Isabelle Spencer• Grace C. Jinnette; Clerks: Myrtle Glass; Helm Je�r.:irs; Pearl D. Eckley. SARA::AF PRECIJCT. , Po'_linE Place: Community Hall. Inspector: B.O.Can:pbell. Judges: Geo. .7._:cGiAB; Emma F.Thickens; Clerks: Evelyn 'Silliams; Marie J.Dutra; Orace C.Stor. L'ARM:EZ P.?CZMICT NO. 1. i Polling Place: Cit,% Hall. Inspector: Frau{ Prosser. Judges: Geo.Frank. Rose Y.Palmer. Clerks: Lillian V.Brison; Lulu French; Harve•-- Harker; I, I r 267 S i dARME Z PRECINCT NO. 2. Polling Place: Tony Sincich Garage, 421 Lain St. Inspector: John F.Korte. i } Judges: James Comazzi;LAura D.P.ollenbeck. Clerks: Gema Bartolonei; Genevieve McNamara; Tessie Threlkeld. ' -:AtZT?I:SZ M.-LCI::,T N0. I. Polling Place: Cha:.,berlain Residence, 37':4 Green St. Inspect1r: Al. G.;4inzer Judges: liannie E.'Joods• L`rs. B.J. Blakemore. Clerks: Rub-.• Armstrong; Bernice L.Phern; Yrs.Katierine Kramer. L:ARMTEZ ?RJCINCT 4. Pollin- Place: Grammar School Inspector: Edward Arthur Judges: Salvadore Comnagno; George A.Henderson Clerks: Ella G.'I.'+are; Nellie Nicholson; Solie Lucas; :ARTIiiEZ P- ':CT N0. 5. Poll"IE Place: Rear Ed. Oliveira's Stora Inspector: Chas. F.Blackburn. Judges: David. -u ray; Genevieve P.'-.'ood. Clerks: Rose 7-aby; Largaret ;_1.Croad; Mary H.Norris. LARTINEZ PFE0I:ICT No. o'. Folling Place: Hig;_ 3ci:ocl =aspector: Hovard Decker. Judges: Claude Greerty; Eva Ann 1urphy. Clerks: inifred BroM; Emily MCGiowan; Pearl 'F. Guillie. LARTI IEZ P.EDIhCT NO. 7. Polling Place: 'Lasonic Hall. Inspedtor: A.pi.Richards. Judges: Charles F,Kluepfer; Catheane Casey; Clerks: Catherine Foley; Josephine McCann; xarie Yenesini. ' -ARMNEZ PRECL:CT N0. S. i Pollin;; Place: Shift & Smith Bldg. Cor. Pacheco Blvd. & Arreba St. i Inspecuor: =red 4.Johnson Judges: Lettie P.31der; 'innie C-Dunbar; Clerks: Ernest J•Lancaster; Catherine Cutts; Anna ;'.Vanni. i {ARTP.iZ P3ECI:;CT iso. 9. Polling Place: Grammar School. Inspector: E.D.Hale. Judges: Charles F.Becker;Ruth Randall Clerks: O.K.S,::ith; P.D.Butcher; Nina C.Coots; SART'IZ Z PRECL;CT NO. 10. i Polling Place: Womens Club. Inspector: Robert Coots. Judges: Geo. L.Pascoe; Rose yilliff; Clerks: Elsa U.Arnold; Leone Hinrichsen; Opal C.Johnson EARTI 2Z PR DIItCT NO. 11; Polling Place: J.H. ells Gara`e,Villow St. bet. 'aard & Green. Inspector: Albin A-!LcSahon Judges: Elizabeth Gallagher; Margaret Peck Clerks: ;Linnie Anderson; Adah Johnston; Euphemia Kane. i L<-ARTL:E Z PRE DI:ZCT 11,0. 12• Polling Place: Chaeber of Com-erce. Insnector: Laurence H.HoRard. Judge-. Duncan McDougall; 1ayme Scrivens- ' Clerks. Mildred Bonnel; 'Iabel Y.Xnight; Inne E.Lapham. L^ARTI_CZ PRECIZCT 140. 13: Polling Place: Dining Room Columbia Hotel, Fairviev. Inspector: T—E.iloArthur Judges: Agnes Griffin, Leat: Luek Clerks: Winnie Beede; Vera L.Draper; Richard Delevati. VINE HILL PHECIdCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Dellarosa Hall. Inspector: Chas.T.Bloom Judges: Herbert Herring; Adelaide Silva- Clerks: Ella H.Linsler; Grace A.Xnapp; �eseie L°eek i i I � r VINE HILL PRECI3CT NO. 2. Polling Place, Vine Hill School Inspector: Geo. ,.Kelly i Judges. Ralph Yorford, Annie 0.3'.etherall. Clerks: Mildred L.Willis; Ida m. Weisshand; Effie S.Vance; i KOUNTA11i VIE,: FRECINCT. - Polling Place: Community Hall. ' 3. Inspector: Leonard B.Howe. Judges: Jeanette Gardner; T.d.Vacchieri. Clerks: WIargaret Ross; J.V.Allen; C."7.Thissell; I CGdCORD PERECIaCT NO. 1. i Polling Place: Jaquith Paint Shop Inspector: C.J.Jaquith ' Judges: Catherine Slattery; Susan DeSoto. Clerks: Margaret Downey; Ruth Freitas; Hertia Jackson CONCORD PRECINCT 110. 2. Polling Place: Town Hall. Inspector: A.W.-rtin Judges: Sara: P.DeSoto• Catherine J.%Galindo .i Clerks: Estelle L. Eddy; Elizabeth S.Uonnelly; Rose Davilla. CC.-00=D PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: Peters Garage on 'willow Pass Road. Inspector: Hanuel J.Duarte Judges: Lucy Arrighi; Rosa Leah Joseph Clerks: Agnes 'Williams; Arthur B.Faria; Zella Osborn; � CONCORD PRECINCT -io. 4. Polling Place: Farm Center Building. Inspector: Capt. C..D.9tevens. Judges: W.H.Stowers; Florence G.Rickard. Clerks: Grace E,Collins; .z'rederiek Keys; Helen Correia; CONCORD PREDINCT N0. 5: Polling Place: Central Hotel. f , Inspector: Geo.T.Lewia. Judges: Joseph Arrighi; '.Yilhelmina Bacon. Clerks: Rose Bisso; Mary A.Vogel; Joseph V.Crenna CONCORD PRECINCT NG. �. Polling Place: Oak Grove Sapool House. Insnector: Carl J.Struby Judges: R.'V;.Lamb; Clara Wiard; Clerks: C.L.DeBenedetti; Lottie Bruning; Katherine Grisinghlr ASSOCIATED PRECI.10T. Polling Place: Avon Yess Hall. Inspector: E.H.=cLaughlin Judges: ,4.H.Offerman; E."d.Baer; Clerks: Lola Nason;.Roea Davis; Isabelle Murphy. 001ELL PRJrCI1dCT. Polling Place: Co,^ell Community Hall. Inspector: H.'W.Mart in Judges: Frank Trimmingham; Laude K.Smith , Clerks: Evelyn Frank; Edna R.Albee; Henrietta Kasch. PACHECO PRECINCT. Polling Place.: Pacheco School House. Inspector: Theo. Russi. Judges: Charles Brandon; J.J.Buttner; Clerks: Ella Jones , Liza D.Hook, Ida A.Dukes; SUPERVISOR DISTRICT 4. ' PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Mercurio Bldg. Third & Black Diamond Sts. I _ Insnector: John Royce Judges: Ben Zolfo; Louis 21. Branch; Clerks: Angelina Cautiello; Theresa Gatto; Tono J.Davi. PITTSBURG PR30IN0T 1,10. 2. I Polling Place: Ford Salesroom, Thi.d St. ! Inspector: Andrew Boysen Clerks: Joseph E.Antrobus; John J. Loyacon; Mrs.Beth Shorti. Judges: Ralph A.Skoog; J-'hn A.Ketten I i 26 i` i PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 3. Polling Place: .& t7, Garage. Inspector: James S.Hornsby Judges: Katherine Latimer; Lee P.Griffin Clerks: Arvilla Donning; 4.C-Ortega; Yrs.Amy 1ncAvoy ' PIT.TSBLRG P:=OI1iCT'N0. 4. Polling Place: Lepori Real Estate Office, 5th & Black Diamond Sts. i Inspector: J.A.Junta Judges: Mrs.Adeline Abernathy; Orazio V.Dairi Clerks: Marie Harper; Lary McDonald; Louise E.Van Ness. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 5. ' Polling Place: Nuttman's Undertaking Parlor, 107 -Nest 8th St. Inspector: Herry i?uttman Judges: Bertha Fora; Chas. E.Sellick Clerks: Adeline R.O'Brien; Dominic Vagliente; Jos. V.Ragusa. PIT SBURG PRECINCT NO. o. Po11in, Place: 'Pettas Apt. House Garage, 349 -Nest 10th Inspector: Chas. O.Butler Judges: Vincent R.Caruso; Attilio Viscuso; Clerks: Laude Linscheid; Sarah ':,'ales; Edmund 7eld. PITTSBURG P-.ECINOT NO. 7. Polline Place: Imtermediate Schonl. Inspector: Richard P.Taylor. Judges: David Davi; Tim. Duarte. Clerks: Kat1ee rine Knight; Ch is. Hein, Jr. �.!rs. Lydia B.Scott. PITTS JRO PF:ECIITCT NO. S. Polling Place: 'City Hall. Inspector: John E.Bankson Judges: Chas.C.Champlin; Thos. C.MeDermott; Clerks: Viola Dunklee; Theresa L:inaker; Mae. Larguerite SeibaYk. ' PITTSBURG PRECIJOT N0. 9. i Polling Place: Perry Bldg. R.R. near S.P. Depot. Insnector: Aug. Anderson Judges: Chas. R.7ortimore• Catherine "fright. Clerks: Olive Burriss; H. .Daley; Urs-Vera Laedreick. PITTSBR^v PRECI:?CT :b0. 10. Polling Place: '.,,G.Buchanan Garage, 552 East 12th Inspector: Tony 'Melrose. Judges: F1o:-ence Barnes; Earle Flautt. Clerks: Margaret -elp; Christine !:arty=; Rose Noia; PITTSBURG PNECI:iCT NO. 11. Polling Place: Spurgeon Garag- Inspector: :clary Spurgeon. Judges: Geo. S.Lonamore, Chas. Scudero, Jr. Clerks: Mabel Ba,cr; Drucilla Kramer; Frances '.Sestover i PZTTSBIRG PRECIi'CT NO. 12. Polling Place: Diamond Brick ',Jarehouse East 3rd St. ' Insnector; JohnVaughn Judges: Florence Buckley • Pete Hielm. Clerks: L;argaret Abrams; Helen Loveridge; MYs.Mabel Benn PITTSBURG PRECINCT 140. 13: i Polling Place: Ambrose Sc`.00l Inspector: Geo. O'Hara Judges: Ed.tiildes; Belle Snaith; Clerks: Mrs. "any J.Steen; Alviria Kennerley; Gertrude M.IM 6 CLAYTON PRECI?:CT. Pollini, Placer Christian Endeavor Hall. Inspector: Carl A.Graves. Judges: Seo. R.Tre..e; Lillian Frank; Clerks: 1Sary D.:'cGuire; liarie S.-angini; Bertha Rasmussen. BAY POINT PRECI M NO. 1. Pollinc Place: South Store Building. Inspector: a:a.Bucholz. i Judges: &ile Silva. Joan O.',orken Olr.r'ra: Barn Sheidler; Mrs.G Ciimmings; Vrs.Edna McGuire/ I f 300 i i BAY POINT PRSCI,tCT NO. 2. i Polling Pln ce: Royal Bldg;. Inspector: Hjajmer Lind. Judges: Ellen Frederickson; Mary Cunningham; Clerks: Lary 'cE:ien; Alice V•Corbett; Dr. 17m. Van 'Winkle. CLYDE PRECINCT. Polling Place: The Club House. Inspector: !'rs.Helen `_.Evans. Judges: Ray Tompkins- Edith Flint; Clerks: Alice Oser; W`argaret Bentley; Hamilton Long. i NICHOLS PRECI:CT. Pollin; Place: Com unity Hall. Inspector: Earl Wildes; ' Judges: ,Zdrard J.Fu1ler; Lary R.Dutra; Clerks: Sophie Black; Frances Murray; Mary Hey. SUPERVISDR DISTRICT #5. ,,TIOCH P:;Z,CINCT NO. 1. PollinFr Place: City Hall. Inspector: John Brennan Judges: G.H.Field; `N,n. Henry Lilley. Clerks: Emma Lync; Mary Ackerman; Ellen Kelley; ANTIOCH PRECI`7CT N0;2: I Pollinr. Place: I.O.O.F.Ha:i. Inspector: Geo. "are. Judges: . Schmidt; Fran'. X.Smith; Clerks: Alice Webster; hazel Franks; I':uriel Nash; ANTIOCH P-ECI::CT NO. i. Polling Place: Antioch Library Inspector: Harry Lc:t. Seeds. Judges: Clinton Ritchey; J.P.Taylor. Clerks: Theresa Hutchison; Ella Turner; Nellie J.Nicholl. , ANTIOCH?.i-`CINCT NO. 4. Polling Place: Easley Garage. i Inspector: N.C.Cleaves. Judges: Ed. !larkel; Archibald t"aldie. Clerks: Vellie Hiegins; Philomena Noia• May B.Rodrigues. A:;TICCH PH CI.`CT NO. 5. ' Polling Place: I.D.E.S, Hall. Inspector: -.7m. Barr. Judges: Jas.E.Nason. 1m. �7elch. Clerks: Hallie Biglor; ':'s. Lillian Carr; Sallie S.Fee. ANTIOCH PRECI.NCT 10. o'. Polling Place: High School Insp-ctor: A.E.Ward. Judges: ?alta .Ayers; Grover Donovan. Clerks: bla.r.�aret Jensen; Grayce Chaplin; .Largaret'Hodgson. 1 LOVE TREE PRECINCT. Pollinc,Place: Joe Sant Home. .Inspector: Andrew Dehn Judges: Chas-Lindsey; Frank LcFarlan; Clerks: Emma Silviera; Anneva Reardon; Bary heidorn. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT NO. 1. Polling Place: Griffith Garage'. Inspector: Herman V.Bennetts. Judges: Paul Bucholtz; Stanley Nunn '. ., Clerks: Emma Premert; Rosalie Griffith; Nellie Surcham; BREYT'HOOD PRECINCT N0. 2. Pollin,; Place: Legion Hall.- Inspector: 'Willard Di-f-in; Judges: Theodore Cakebread; A.P.Juett. Clerks: Elizabeth Sorgenfrey; Clive A.Fletcher; ryrtle Anderson. BYAG'I PRECI:;CT NO. 1. Polling P—,e: I.O.O.Hall. Inspector: E.R.Frey JuVges: Fra.n:: P.Rogers; 1.7m. W.Veale. Clerks: Eva Acrey; Gladys Estes; Yary Gambs. I i a 1 2i1 `4 i I I BYR= P:=WCI':CT I10. 2. Polling Place; Syron Limes Bidg. Insoector; .Bunn Judges: Aurnst Harder; :7m. J.Livingstone. Clerks: Ruth Geddes; Anna Hudson; Ivy Reynolds. j KNIGHTSE:7 aR ci:ICT. ' Polling Place: Fara 8u eau Hall. Insp-ctor: Jesse r Borkley. 3 Judges: 3vron Fotheringham; T'noc:=.s Kawanda. Clerk S: Emma YLnite; Addie Duff; Eva C.Dwelley. BARLEY PRECIl:O? NO. 1. I Polling Place: Oakley aromens Club Bldg. Inspector: Arthur Honneger. Judrocc: JosepLfcFarlan; art'' r A.Roberts. Clerks: Bertha Ragenet; -vabel Bryner; Ers.Ben Naymer. OAKLEY PRECT_ :CT NO. 2. Polling Place: Oakley Hall. Inspector; ?r.T.Broderick. Judges: Anthony Fer,tado; A.Regester. Clerks: Evelyn Coil; Mrs. Johanna Jesse; Mrs. Yinnie Rocha. j In the ?-tatter of the Petition for formation of Brentwood Countv Fire Protection District. It appearing to the Hoard and the Board so finds t)at in accordance with that certainprder made by C'he Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of I Ca=ifornia, on the 23rd day of June, 1930, an election was called within that certain territory and in said order and hereinafter particularly described for the purpose of deterring whether the same shall become a County Fire Protection District to be knowrz� as Brentwood County Fire Protection District of the County of Contra. Costa, and that said Resolution callinE election thereby crd=_red to be published in Brentwood ideas a newspaper circulated within said territory and proposed district, was duly published in said paper, to wit: the Brentwood (dews as appears bythe affidavit of I Sam Hill, on file herein and that said Resolution calling election thereby ordered to be posted in at least three of the i..ost public places in said proposed fire dis- trict, was duly posted for ,..ore than ten days next irn:r:ediately preceding the date of election as appears by the affidavit of yrs. Edaa Hill, on file herein, and that in accordance with said order so made, published and posted as aforesaid, the said election wa.s duly and requi-nrly held on 'rednesday, the 16th day of July, 1930, between the hours of six 01 clock 4.H. and seven or clock P.:r. of said day, within saiq limits of said proposed fire District and it ^ppearing and the Board now finding thaII said election officers a!-',pointed to conduct said election did canvass tae votes immediately after the close of tee election and did report the result of such j 1 election to the Board of Supervisor on t::e 21st day of July, 1930, and this being i the 'Yronday next succ-eding this election, this Board proceeds to canvass and having ca.vassed the votes cast at said election, and upon said canvass it appearing that there were 132 votes cast at said election to t:it: 144 votes in favor of the formation of Brentwood Countv Fire Protection District ani S votes cast aEeinst tire formation of Brentriood Count; Fire Prctectiar•. District. j T.ereupon, IT I3 :.JREBY ORLERED teat said Br^.ntwood County Fire rrotection District has been and same is hereby duly and regularly- established wit': tae boundaries stated _n petit-inn a::d tine order callin_ t:_ election _.. above _stitled matter 1 272 J I and hereinafter particularl- described. IT IS HEHEBY ORDERED that the territory lying within the limits of said boundaries stated in said petition and order and 'hereinafter descried be and the sam� is hereb, order=d and declared to'be duly established County Fire Protection I District of the name of Brentwood County -Fire Protection District. , IT IS FURTHIR GRMED that R.H. WALLACE and R.C. GRIFFITH L.J. DAINTY and C.B. WEEKS and E.R. McOLELLAND be and thev are hereby appointed Co:n.,Ussioners of Brentwood County Fire Protection II District as agents of the Board of Supervisors to manage t^e affairs of said Distridt , and exercise any and all of the powers specified in the Act, authoriyine the estab=i lishing of County Fir^. Protection 'Districts. and The territory hereinabove referred to mud herein ordered declared to be a duly established county fire protection district of the name of "Brentwood Countyl Fire Protection District" is ,:ore particularly described as follows: Situated in Co=ty -` Contra Costa, State of California, and the boundaries) of which are we partic»larl.- described as fellows: BEGIri:iiEG at the corner cos:mon to Sections 31 and 32 in Township 2 North, I Range 2 East, and Sections 5 and o' in Township 1 North, Range 2 East, Y.O B.& _. and runnz-_g thence along line between said Township 1 North and Township 2 North, Easterly to the corner cori.Iion to Sections 32 and 33 in Township 2 North Range 3 East and Sections 4 and 5 in Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence alon5 the line comr.,on to said Sections Y and 5, southerly to the southwest boundary of the right of way of the A.T. & S.F. Ply. thence along said southwest boundary, southeasterly to the east and Test mid-section line of said Section 4; thence along said mid-section line easterly to the line cbaunon to Sections 3 a;n; 4 in Township 1 ;lorth, Range 3 East; th=nee along said common line southerly to the corner cos:uon to Sections 3, 4, 9 and 10 in Township 1 North, Rangy 3 East; thence along the line comann to the said Sections 3 and 10 easterly 375 feet; t:.ence south 1052 feet a;ore or less to a point on the southwest boun..,ry of the right of ray of t:e A.T. & S.F. Ry; thence aloe said southwest boundary southeasterly to tae line oo:mon to Sections 10 and 11 ih Township 1 North, Ran,-,,e 3 Fast; hence along said coc.;on line southerly to the corner common to Sections 10, 11 and 14 and 15; thence along the line com..on to said Sections 14 and 15• southerly, 145 feet more or less to t'h, center line of Orwood Roa ;therce along s:!Ad center line, westerly to the north and south rad section line of said Section 14; thence alonz i said mid-section line, southerly 2299 feet to the ¢enter of said - Section 1.4; thence continuing alon said North and south rid_ section line, southerly to the south quartpr corner of said Section 14; thence along the south line of said Section 14 and sections 15 and lo', westerly to the corner common to Sections 16, 17, 20 and 21, in Township 1 North, Range 3 East; thence along the line common to said Section 20 and 21, southerly to quarter corner-common to said Sections 20 and 21• thence along the east and west mid-section line of said I Section 2G, westerly to the quarter corner common to Sections 19 and 20; thence alon- the east line of Sections 19, 30 and 31, southerly i to the corner coxmon to Sections 31 and 32 in Township 1 .forth, Range 3 East, and Sections 5 and o' in Township 1 Sbuth, Range 3 East- thence along the line cor:mon to said Sections 31 and 6, Ylesterly to the , northwest corner of said Section 6; thence along the west line of maid Section 6 southerly to the southwest corner of said Section 6; thence alon_; the south 1 ane. of Sections 1,.2, 3 and 4 in Township 1 South Range 2 East, westerly to the corner common to Sections 4, 5> S and 9, 'a Township 1 South, Range 2 East; thence along the east line of said Section 5, northerly 4500 feet more or less to the center line of :_arca Creek Road; thence along said center line, northwesterly to i 3 a point on the North line of said Section 5; thence along said north line westerly 3000 feet more or less to the northwest corner of said Section 5; thence along the :rest line of Sections 32, 29,20, 17, 6 and 15 in Township 1 16rth, Range 2 East, northerly to a point of ' begi*.cine. The Foregoing Order is passed by the following vote of the Board of Supervisors this 21st day of July, 1930, Ayes: Supervisors dames N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden W.J.BuC'hanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. Absent. None. 1! A I C 273 And the Board takes recess as a Board of Supervisors and si is as a Board of Equalization. I I n In the Latter of Equalization of � Assessn;ents. The Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County meeting as a. Board of Eqnalization havin,_ completed the equalization of assessments of Contra Costa County for the year 1930-31, It is by tle Board ordered that the assessment rolls, statements, books and j maps for 1930-311 as equalized by this Hoard of Supervisors are hereby accepted by this Board and approved by the unanimous vote of the Board of Supervisors sitting as a Board of Equalization and the Board adjourns as e. Board of Equalization. And the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Supervisors to Thursday, July 24th, 193D at 10 o'clock A• l i Pai rman. i _clerk. `r I H a 1 iI i '3 i i I I r i 274 i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. j THURSDAY, JULY 24th, 1930. The BOARD '_'ET AT 10 O'CLOCT. AA i Present: Hon. T9.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long; Oscar Olsson; C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath.-- -- J.H.Wells, Clerk. i In the Matter of Approval of i 1+arrants of Reclamation District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that Tarrant No. 229 dated July 1st, 1930, in amount of `467.50 be and the same is hereby approved and the Chairman andClerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said warrant by affixing their signatures thereto. I In theMatterof Change of Election Precincts. It apnearirg to the Board that an election was held in the City of Antioch and adjacent territory on or about June 16, 1930, and at said election certain territory rias annexed to City of Antioch, I It is, by the Board or: red that all that certain territory embraced in Antioch Election Precinct #6, and annexed tot he City of Antioch at said election be and the same is hereby annexed to and made Antioch Election Precinct #5 of the County of contra Costa. I I In Matter of Lighting Third Street near tovm of Pittsburg. It is by the Board ordered that W.J.Bucharan, Chairman, and J.H.Wells, Clerk, of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, be authorized to execute contract] of Pacific Gas & Electric Co. for lighting a portion of Third Street adjoining the town of Pittsburg. I In the Matter of Salary of County Health Officer. i It ;s by the Board ordered that the County Auditor drag warrant on the I ' i County Treasurer in favor of Dr. I.O. Church, County Health Officer for the sum of I $209.33 per month on the first of each and every month until the furt';er order of this Board, said salary to begin, July lst, 1930, instead of $150 heretofore ordered by this Board, said amount to make up the amount withdrarm by the State Board of Health and the Rockefeller Institution. i The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous.K I I i 275' In the Satter of Preparation of Budget for they ear 1930. The Board of Supervisors examines the different Budgets presented by the different county officers and departments of the County for the ensuing year and j ' takes recess until Monday July 26th, 1930, at 10 o'clock_ A.M. for further examination and consideration of said Budget. And the Board takes recess to and until Monday, July 26th, 1930, at 10 o'clock. A.M. airman. b .. .. ...Clerk. si 4! �4 Y rt. I i. I i3 276 IN THE BOARD J+ SUPr.RVISORS OF COi?T::A COSTA CCIIi'ZY, STATE OF CALZOF.i;IA. LO?:DAY, JULY 28th, 1930. TIE BOARD S..T AT 10 O'clock A.L. PRESE17: Hon. T..J.Bucharan, Chairman; Supervisors James H.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and ?J.Tresbath. J.H.17ells,Cls:k. In the '_`atter of Preparation of Budget for coming fiscal year. The County Officers and heads of departments of The County of Contra Costa, haiwing presented Prelin:ir_ary Budget shoti:ing expenses incurred urinr the last preceding , year rind estimated the amount of money that v.-ill be required to be raised for conduct) of the business of the County for the fiscal year beginniL; July 1st, 1930, and ending on June 30th, 1931, i It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on said Preliminary Budget be and the some is hereby fitted for Loni:ay, August 18th, 1930, at 11 o'clock A.L. and that the Clerk; of this Board give notice of such hearing as required by la:,. i Thereupon representatives frdn County Tax Payers Association being present i and sittiang in on examination of t'se Preliminary Budget, thank the Board for accepting their co-operation in the .:,akin of such Budget. Thereupon the Board takes a recess to and until Monday, August 4th, 1930, at 10 0'clock A.tI. GCGI Chairman. ... .Clerk. 1 I i 277 k G i 3 is �3 IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COI?T.'.A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOP.NIA. ,u :ioi?DAY, AUGUST 4th, 119'0.The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. e Pres,mt: Hon. W.J.Bucha:.a_, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, a ' C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wel=s,Clerk. "z The minutes and proceedi_gs of this Board for and during the month of Ju 1yJ 1930, are read to the Board by tae Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed) ' by t e Ciairman and Clerk. In the Mtter of advertising for K bids for Placing Vlearim� Surface on Division Ido. 40 of County Hi-Eh:ay. This Board Davin;; heretofore advertised for bids for placing of rearing sur fa e on Division No. 40, County Hi_;hray which said Division is that portion of what is known as Crory Canyon Roau, near Sar, Ramon, for a distance of 1.9 miles, in accordance ry rith plans and specifications, profile and cross-sections heretofore adopted by this } Board a.: this beim time and place for receivin�; of bids, the fclloT:-ln; bidders file bids which are publicly opened, read and determined as follows: LEO. G. LYNCH PEREIRA & REED. PERES & GA^T0. ' Base Rock in road, per ton, °M,2.1—r 5- #4 Screenings, pavement,ton 2.99 2.70 2.95 Pea Gravel, in pave. per ton 2.889 2.70 2.79 Placix Emul.Aspha.lt, gallon ..002. .025 .02 Thereupon said bids havint bee:i referred to the County Surveyor R.R.Arnold, and he ;cavin., reported to this Board that the bid of Leo G.Lynch is the lowest and best bid presented; It is, by the Board ordered that said contract be and thesameis hereby awarded to Leo G.Lynch at prices stated in his bid, } I4 IS KTA"I'M )RDMERED that Leo. G.Lynch, ,rive bonds in the follm-ang sums, to wit:fifty percent of estimated contract price as security for Labor and :aterial furnished and fifth per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said con- tract. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare contract and bonds ' in accorda,ce with foregoin.; order. In the Matter of Approval of ' Contract end bonds of U.B.Lee. U.B.Lee, havir,; :.eretofore been ay.Wded a contract to build road in Contra Coe a County and i,a.virg f=nisaed to this Board a good and sufficient :.and as required by lar: and nrevious order a-this Board, It is by the Board ordered that said bondsand amount thereof be and the same are hereby approved by t___s Board. i I 278 In the Satter• of Bias for Construction of Roads C-31 and C-52, ir. Su.. Disc. j. This Board havin;, heretofore advertised for bids for building of a nearing surface on Roads C-31 wid C-32, Sup. District #3, Contra Costa County and located as follo,.s: Road 0-31 is an extensio., of westerly end of Salvio Street Concord, aid Road C-32 runs rest and south f ra:: the Souther. Pacific Depot at Concord; the total length of job is j..8 miles, and this being the time and place for receiving i of bids, tae follo-:ing bidders file bids vrhich.are publicly opened, read and deter- mined to crit: PEREIRA & PEED. PERES & GATTO. LEO G.LYNCHI Base Roc:. in road., per ton, ;2.17 32.40 $2.10 Screenings, in pave, ton, 2.43 2.71 2.85 Pea Gravel, in pave. ton, 2.43 2. # 2,85 Placing Mnul.Asphalt, gal. .025 Q2 .02 Thereupon, it appearing to the Board that the bid of Pereira & Reed, is i the lowest and "nest bid presented, for the building of wearing surface on said roads] It is by the Board order.d that the said contract be and the sane is hereby ararded to Pereira & Reed, at prices stated in their bid. It is furtaer ordered that the said Pereira & Reed, give bonds in folloTing swas, brit: Fifty per cent of estimated contract price as security for labor and material and fifty per cent of contract price for faithful performance of said concr�ct. It is furter ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoinL order. In the Matter of Granting license to ex-soldiers. I Grant Welsh, an ex-soldier v.,hose Dischar,e Number is 820317 Sargeant 8th H.& Company, and Albert L.Storey, whose Discharrre Number is 1626935 Co. E 1667th Inf. having appeared before this Board and requested a license to peddle in the County Of Contra Costa, without charge, and it appeasing to the Board that said persons ! are honorably discharged soldiers of the United States, and are physically unable to� obtain a livelihood by manual labor and are qualified elecuors of the State of i California, It is by the Board ordered that the License Tax Collector issue a License to said persons to peddle, without charge.. , In the Matter of Approval of Warrants ' of Reclomation Dis-srict 1619. Good cause appeari:_g therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of said District be appa•oved, to wit: No. 690 Dated s-uly 30th, 19:0 $75-00 691 u n n 50.00 And the Chairman and Cler:. of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on raid vra,rr;u:ts b.v affixii-c: their s_!C::ntures thereto. I r 279 In the Latter of Reclamation District Ta—ants, For District *799- _ Good. cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follostng Ivarrazts of Reclamation District #799, be approved, to wit: ' ITo. 231 Dated Jury 7, 1930 333-25 3. 5 2311 n n 85.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said war-,ants by affixing thEir signatures thereto. ( r In the Matter of Warrants of y Reclamation District 2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following r•.,arrants of Reclamation District 2059,be approved, to wit: PIo. 74 - Aug. 2nd, 1930, $11505.00 747 H 14o.00 I z 74� ,. 7.50 749 „ 44.66 750 �� 752 65.2o C 753 62.25 7 16.13. And the Chairman and Clerk of t;is Board are hea•eby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by af--ixing their signatures thereto. i5 s In the Matter of Requisition y Of Sheriff for Mimeograph. I 3 Sheriff R.R.Veale, sieving made requisition to this Board forP=rmission to purchase rr Edison Dick Mimeograph and Himeoscope toget:.er with an auto slip, at a cost of IQ410, m It is by t' e Board ordered that said requisition be and the same is hereby ��ranted and the Purchasing Agent authorized to purchase said machine for said Sheriff. i sl In the Batter of adoption of plans and specifications for Paving Portions of West and Winslow Streets in Crockett. �. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having presented to this Board, plans and speci- fications for paving portions of Fest Street and Winslow Street in Tom of Crockett, in Sup. Dist. '#2, ` It is by the Board ordered that said plans and specific at i or.s,strain sheets, cross-sections sad workin;; details, be and the sa ne are hereby adopted as plans andl specifications, strain sheets and .'orcin;details for the paving of said road$, It ie by the Board ordereu thn.t said ,.-fans and npeoifications, strain sheets, s wpd vorkin, details for paving of said roads be and the scone are hereby adopted as plans and s_-;ecifioations, strain sheets and working details for said 17ork. I I , q A 2RO i It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Crockett Signal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 10 o'clock A.M. on T'JESDA7 SEPTEI.MR 2nd, 1930, for pavi.g of said roads, in accordance with said plans and speoii ifications. In the ;latter of Com::unication from H.Z. Belgium, A communication mom H.M. Belgium 11I.D. regarding Road to Wild. Cat Creek was referred to Supervisor long. ' In the Matter of Granting; Leave o: Absence. It is by the Board ordered that SX.Cunningham, Justice of Peace of 166th Township be and he is hereby granted a leave of absence of fifteen days from and after date of leaving the State of California. In hatter of Transfer of Funds. On recuest of County Auditor A.N.Su'_lenger, It is by the Board ordered that sum of $31,000 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from General Reserve Fundl to Unappropriated Reserve Fund. The vote of theBoard thereon being unanimous. In the Natter of AV.orance to Indigents. It is by the Board ordered that beginning Aug. 4th, 1930, Probation OfficerT.A. Boyer, be allor;ed temporary support and maintenance to sum of $40 per month for two minor Steuart children left i:i his care by their fat::er ;;ho is seeking work in and about Sacramento. Said children to be placed by Probation Officer Boyer in a private home until their father can arrange to take them himself.. i. In the 'atter of :akin: Report to State High,.-.ay Co::im ssion on Gasoline tax,etc. It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that A.;d.SullengJr be and he is hereby authorized to employ a person to make an audit of the different expenditures of :Honey received by the County of Contra Costa, from the State of. f iI California for tax on sale of gasoline and rlotor tax, required to be reported'u the .State Higlrc;ay ComiAssioa. The vote of the Board taereon bein unanimous. I I I A _ :} 281 2n the Matta of Granting Dance nerait s. The fol=or.:rg persons and societies having filed application for permit to conduct a dance until 3 o'cloch A.T. on follor,3#C dates, to crit: ' San Pablo Vol. Fire Dept. ;Baple Hall, San Pablo,Aug. loth, 1930: Union Patriotica Benefice :1rexicana Inde_aendiente #10, Crockett, Sept. 20,1930 at Carquinez Grammar School Auditorium. I : It is by the Board order d that permit to conduct a dance until 3 o1olock A.M. be granted the above societies.,c 1� 1 J�� In the '_stter of :Bailin;; Sample Ballots for Primary Election. A.H.SullenCer, County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw r:arrant on County Treasurer for sue: s-m. as will be recraired to be paid for postage on sample ballots to be mailed by County Cler's on or about Aug. 12, 1930, and that the County Treasurer pay the Sarre, and that sai c° County Clerk return and have attached to said warrant the receip. of the postmaster for t"-.e amount so paid by said warrant.�� In the :.:atter of Publication ' of Budgets for School Districts. It is b;; the Board order•d that re Budget of the differc-nt school Districts of ie Count.; are hereby ordered published in folloring• newspapers, to :d.t: .Antone School District Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Alamo " " Cont,a Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Ambrose " " Post-Dispatch Antioch-Live CaR Antioch Ledger. Avon Concord Transcript Bay Point Bay Point Breeze. Bradford Brentwood iler:s. Brentwood--Deer Valley Brent-rood News. ' Briones Malley Contra Costa Gazette. Byron Byron Times. Canyon Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Carcrainez Crockett Signal. Clayton Valley Concord Transcript. Concord Concor i Transcript. ; Correll Concord Transcri9t. Danvirl a Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Excelsior Byron Times. Green Valley Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Highland Byron Times. Hot Springs Byron Times. Iron House-Sand Mound Brentwood News. Jersey Antioch Ledger. Knightsen Brentr:ood Neva. Lafayette Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Liberty Brentwood ?laws. Lone Tree Antioch Ledger. Martinez Hartinez Daily Standard. A ' Morage. Contra Costa_ Courier-Danville Journal. "orgesn Territory Pittsburg Independent. M.Diablo Post-Dispatch x Nicholls Bay Point Breeze. 0a Grove Concord Transcript Oakley Antioch Ledger Orinda-Horaga Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Pacheco Coaco rd Transcrint. Pinole-Hercules Pinole Times. Pittsbur Post-Di67atch Pleasant Hill Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Port Costa Crockett Sign,L Rir._nncnd Ric mono Daily Independent. o- Rodeo Pinole Times. San Pablo Say Pablo See. Sas. R,aon Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Selby Crockett Signal. Sheldon. Pinole Tisaes. F Op 3 Sobr=te Richmond DeJ ly Independent. Syce.nore, Cor_tra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. Tassa cra Contra Costa Courier-Danvil'_e Journal. Vasco Byron rirdes. Vine Hill Wartinez Dil St�.ndard. „3 Tialnut Creek Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. ; Alhambra U.H.S. Contra Costa Gaze to Antioch H.S Antioch Ledger. is John Swe�' U.H.S. Crockett Signr_1. Liberty U.E.S. Brentwood News. Mt.D;ablo U.H.S. Conor.: Transcriot. Pittsburg H.S. Post-Dispatch Ricinnrn:d U.H.S. Richnnio:.d Daily Independent. San Ramon Contra Costa Courier-Danville Journal. The sad d order is passed by t_le unanimous vote o tihe Board. AND the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, August lSth,1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman. i ..Clerk. i i 283 BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock A. M. Preaent: Hon. W. J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors: James N. Long, Oscar ' 011son, C. H. Hayden & R. J. Trembath. J. H.Wells, Clerk. I In the Matter of Resignation of Dr. I. 0. Church as County Health Officer, - - - - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -/ i DoctorI. 0ec. Church having presented his resignation as County Health Officer to take efft September 15, 1930. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said i resignation be and the same is hereby accepted and said office declared vacant from and after September 15, 1930.,.. In the "_tatter of Appointment of Health Officer. i It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered thatpr Paul G. Capps be and he is hereby appointed Health Officer. Said appointment to take effect on and after September 15, 1930, upon the going into effect of the resigna- tion of Doctor 1. 0, Church, and the County Auditor draw warrant on Co. Treasurer 1n. favor of Dr. Paul G.Can for sum of 208.335 on first of each and eve month until further order. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous,,, TY ' In the Matter of Sale of Antioch High School Bonds. This Board having heretofore advertised for sale 150 bonds of Antioch High School District of the denomination of $1000 each, numbered from 1 to 150, inclusive and dated August 1, 1930, bearing interest at the rate of 4� per annnum, payable i semi-annually on the first day of Feoruary and the first day of August of each year--the first six of said 'bonds being payable on August 1, 1931, and six bonds payable each succeeding year until the year 1955• The following bidders filed i bids in the following sums to wit: 4,'eedbn & Co. bar accrued interest to date of delivery � a premium of $4,421,00 Heller, Bruce & Company, par accrued interest to date of delivery and a premium of $4,120.00 Peirce, Fair & Company, oar accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of j I ' $3,522.00. Nationalbankitaly Company, Securities Division, Americansecurities Company, par accrued interest to. date of delivery, premiums.4224,00 i Anglo-London, Paris Company, par accrued interest to date of delivery --premium $3'892.00 Dean,Witter & Company, par accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $4,032,00 Bank of Martinez, par accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $2,740-00 Smith, Camp & Company, par accrued interest to date of delivery and premium of $3,907.00 Thereupon it appearing to the Board that the bid of "7eeden & Company 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 Weeden & Company for the sum of par accrued interest to date of delivery and a i I f 28 premium of $$4,421.00. It is further ordered that the County Treasurer deliver to Weeden & Company the said bonds upon payment to him of the sum of par accrued interest to m to of delivery and a premium of $4,421.00. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous'. In the Matter of Granting , Leave of Absence. It is upon :nation duly made and carried by theBoard ordered that R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor, and C. M. Bulger, Deputy County Recorder, be and they are and each of them is hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after I ' die date of leaving the State of California. In the Matter of Granting Dance Permits. The following persons and societies having made applications for dance permits to conduct dances until three o'cloc$ A. M., on the morning following the date of the application. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that dance hermits to conduct dances until three o'clock A.M., on the following dates, be and the same are hereby granted to wit: j i Mt. Diablo Post No. 246, American Legion, September band October 4, and I November 1, Danville, California. California Orchestra, Bankof Pinole Building, Rodeo, September 6 and ' September 13. r In the Matter of Approval of 'Warrants I of Reclamation District No. 799• Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District No. 799 be and the same are hereby approved to wit: Warrant No. 232, dated July 28, 1930, 0525.00, Warrant No. 233, dated July 28, 1930, .$191.60 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval on said warrants by affixing their signature thereto. I In the Matter of Communication from � Mayor of Berkeley. A communication from the Mayor of Berkeley, requesting the appointment of the County Engineer to study a connection between San Francisco and Eastbay ' Cities with other engineers representing Eastbay Cities. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby designated as an engineer to participate in the said work and represent Contra Costa County. i In the Matter of Employees of County Social Service Department. I It is upon motion duly :Wade and carried by the Board ordered that Miss ,Aoseohine Waite be and she is hereby app-ointed second stenographer to the Social 'Welfare Deoart::.ent at a salary of $80.00 oer ;onth, com:,encing august 19, 1930. I i 285 'x In the Matter of the Appointment of Director for Byron-Bethany Irrigation District. I I ' The directors of Byron-Bethany Irrigation District having notified this I Board that M. J. Pimentel has resigned as such and requesting the appointment of Lloyd L. Richardson as director. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said Lloyd Richardson be and he is hereby appointed a director of Byron-Bethany Irrigation ' District, j In the Matter of Contract of i I Pereira & Reed. Pereira and Reed having presented to this Board good and sufficient I bonds as required by previous order of this Board. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said Bonds in the amounts thereof be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. i In the Matter of Transfer of Funds It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the sum of $874.50 be and The same are hereby transferred from the unappropriated ! reserve fund to the general fund to pay the following claims: I General Fund H0. 281, American Trust Company, assigned claim of Clyde Laird ' for expenses 1/1/30 to 6/30/30 $849.50: General Fund No. 312, 'S.A. Christiansen Garage for cutting up steel tank $25.00. It is further ordered that the sum of $348.17 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from the unappropriated reserve fund to the Charities & Correction Fund for the following purposes: For the payment of claim of 'Mendocino State Hospital for two alcolholia patients during month of May and June $48.17; for care of alcolholics during I fiscal year 1930-31. $300.00. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous i ' In the Matter of the Martinez Bridge Celebration George Pascoe the Secretary of the Martinez Chamber of Commerce appears before the Board and requests a donation from the Advertising Fund of the sum of $250.00 to aid in the promotion of the bridge celebration to be held on the com- pletion of the new Southern Pacific Bridge across Suisun Bay. The Board takes the matter under advisement. I I I I In the Matter of Allowances for Needy Aged. It is upon motion duly made and c:,.rried that the following allowances be I and the same are hereby made to the following named needy aged commencing on the i dates set opposite the respective names to wit: Mrs. Mollie Davis, 143 San Pablo Avenue, Richmond, Califorr_ia, $10.00 State aid; $10.00 County Aid, beginning March 1, 1930 Hugh Meddle, $7.50 State aid; $7.50 County aid, be51nning august 1, 1930. 286 I Mrs. Julia Waite, 303 Bissell Avenue, Richmond, California; $15.00 State aid; $15.00 County aid, beginning August 1, 1930. It is further ordered that the following allo=tancew heretofore made to the I following named needy aged be and the same are hereby discontinued from and after the dates set opposite their respective names; Emil Meier, Bx 631, Brentwood, discontinued August 1, 1930. , Mrs. Louise 3atnerine 'Walrath, discontinued July 27, 1930. San Mateo Street, El Cerrito. I In the Matter of Allowances to Blind. , It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the ' following allowances be and the same is hereby made to the following blind person beginning July 1, 1930: William Anderson, 658 Black Diamond Street, Pittsburg, $12.50 State Aid; $12..50 County Blind aid--continued from July 11 1930. I In the ':latter of Allowances It is upon motion duly made and carried ,,y the Doard ordered that the following allowances be and the same are hereby :wade to the following named indigents commencing on the dates set opposite the respective names to wit: Delphina Murray, 210 Clayton Avenue, E1 Cerrito, $20.00 State aid; $20.00 County 1 aid for needy children be granted commencing July 15, 1930. Mrs. Emily Caminola $30-CO County cash allonance beginning August 1, 1930. I It is further ordered that the following cash allowances be and the same are hereby decreased as follows: Mrs. Conception Alvarado, 530--7th, Richmond, California, 310.00 State aid and $$0.00 County aid heretofore granted be decreased to $30.00, County cash allowance. Jimmy Bellechi, Creen and Alvnrado Stgeets $25,00 County cash allowance be dis- continued as of August 12, 1930. Sidney & Josephine Bush, Fairview, California; $50.00 County Cash allowance be I decreased to $40.00 County cash allowance beginning August 13, 1930. In the Matter of County Welfare Worker It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the I , Director of contra Costa County Social Service Department Staff be and the same are hereby fixed as follows: Beginning August 1, 1930. Mrs. Ruth McCord, Director, $225,00 per moith. , Miss Camille Nunes, Assistant Director, $135.00 per month. Mrs. Vida McNamar, $130.00 I It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw a warrant on the County Treasurer on the first of each and every month in favor of the above named I employees until the further order of this Board. i In the Matter of CountyRoad Crossing Over Southern Pacific Railroad Tracks on Las Juntas Road South of Hookston. (Continued on Page 257) I 287 In the Matter of '%ounty Welfare 4-orker. It is upon motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the director a _ Contra Costa County 63cial Service Department be and she is hereby granted a vacation of two weeks during sonth o_ Sectewber. It is upon motion duly ma e and carried by tne Doar o District Attornev of Contra Costa County prepare all necessary papers and that the County Ingineer furnish him all necessary maps for making application to the Railroad Commission of the State of California for permission to cross the grade with a County Road over Southern Pacific tracks South of Hookston on extension of Las Juntas "bad. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. 1 In the batter of Extermination of I Predatory Animals. It is upon Motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the Chairman of this Board be and he is hereby authorized to execute contract with the ! United States Biological Survey and the California State Department of Agriculture making available the sum of $1620 to be paid by the County of Contra Costa in the i extermination of predatory animals in the County of Contra Costa, In the Matter of Suspension of District heretofore known as Moraga i School District. I The OountySuperintendent of Schools, William H. Hanlon, having ' filed with this Board his certificate showing that the official report of the prin- cipal teacher of the Orinda Union School District shows that the average daily ! attendance of that part of Orinda Union School District formerly known as the Moraga District was for the year ending June 30, 1930s just five pupils. It is upon motion of Supervisor Olsson duly seconded by the Board ordered that the said School District heretofore known as Moraga School District be am the same is hereby suspended. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous. i In the Matter of Preparation of Budget of Contra C>sta County. I The County Auditor having filed with this Board a preliminary budget of til I anticipated resourves and expenditures of Contra Costa County for the year beginn- ing July 1, 1930, and ending June 30, 1931, and the Board of Supervisors having considered in detail all of the items contained on said budget presented by the different County Officers and heads of departments of Contra Costa County. It is by the Board resolved and ordered that said budget be and the same ' is hereby adopted as �o finally determined and said 'budget appropriations are herein-' after set forth by general classes for "Salaries and Wages" "Maintenance and Oper- ation" and "interest and debt redemption".-and all appropriations for capital outlays 1 are specified by items: (see next page) I I I I i i I BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Statutory Salaries $12,000 Maintenance and Operation 9,900 COUNTY CLERK Statutory Salaries 21,560 , Maintenance & Operation 3,575 Capital Outlay Office Equipment 1,gO0 TREASURER , 'Statutory Salaries 7,400 Maintenance & Operation 3,350 Capital Outlay Office Equipment ---- ASSESSOR_ Statutory Salaries 28,710 Maintenance & Operation 9,550 Capital Outlay New Equipment 2,750 TAX COLLECTOR Statutory Salaries 17,420 Maintenance & Operation 15,334 Capital Outlay Office Machines 107 New Equipment 400 I Total $507 DISTRICT ATTORNEY Statutory Salaries 18,240 Maintenance & Operation 39,450 Capital Outlay (New Equipment) 750 District Attorney's Special Acct 2,500 PURCHASING AGENT , Statutory Salaries 4,g6p Maintenance & Operation 725 Capital Outlay Office Furniture 250 Supply Stock 3,000 CORONER Statutory Salaries 1,500 Maintenance & Operation 7,721 Capital Outlay (Office Equipment) 50 SURVEYOR Statutory Salaries 28,320 Maintenance & Operation 3,900 I P 289 Surveyor, (Cont'd) I� Capital Outlay f New Equipment $ 450 Office Furniture & Equipment 960 Total $ 700 ' ELECTIONS Maintenance & Operation 47,115 Capital Outlay 700 SUPERIOR LOUR TS Statutory Salaries 8,000 Maintenance & Operation 1,050 Capital Outlay New Equipment 300 li JUSTICE COURTS— ALL Statutory Salaries (17 Justices) 22,620 Maintenance Office Expense 4,524 Sm. Claims Ct. Exp. 230 i Dockets 95 I Official Bonds 75 ' Total 4,924 l i JUSTICE COURT N0. 1 Statutory Salaries 2,550 Maintenance & Operation 690 JUSTICE COURT NO. 2 i Statutory Salaries 180 Maintenance & Operation 41 JUSTICE COURT 3 i Statutory Salaries 1,800 Maintenance & Operation 415 1 JUSTICE COURT No. 4 Statutory Salaries 480 Maintenance & On_eratiDn ill 1 JUSTICE COURT No. 5 Statutory Salaries 1,800 Maintenance & Operation 400 JUSTICE COURT No. 6 Statutory Salaries 2,100 i Maintenance & Operation 425 i I � r � 290 JUSTICE COURT N0, 7 Statutory Salaries 1,500 Maintenance & Operatimn 365 JUSTICE COURT N0. 5 , Statutory Salaries 1,650 Maintenance & operation 335 JUSTICE COURT N0, 9 Statutory Salaries 450 ' Maintenance & Operation 96 JUSTICE COURT N0. 10 Statutory Salaries 1,050 Maintenance & Operation 215 JUSTICE COURT N0, 11 Statutory Salaries 1,500 Maintenance & Operation 305 JUSTICE COURT NO.12 Statutory Salaries 1,800 ' Maintenance & Operation 375 JUSTICE COURT NO. 13 Statutory Salaries 150 Maintenance & Operation 41 JUSTICE COURT No.14 Statutory Salaries 490 Maintenance & Operation 101 JUSTICE COURT N0, 15 I ' Statutory Salaries 3,300 Maintenance and Operation 705 JUSTICE COURT NO. 16 ' Statutory Salaries 450 Maintenance & Operation 101 JUSTICE COURT N0, 17 Statutory Salaries 990 1 Maintenance & Operation 203 I � r 291 I SUPERIOR COURT JUkIES R?PORTERS, 'WITNESSES-etc. Maintenance & Operation $13,300 JUSTICE COURT--Juries Witness. etc, ' Maintenance & Operation 1,510 GRAND JURY Maintenance & Operation 5,300 - LA'S LIBRARY Maintenance & Operation 300 Capital Outlay Books 1,500 COURT HOUSE & GROUNDS Maintenance & Operation 14,405 ADDITIONAL ADdINISTPATIV3 OFFICE SPACE Maintenance & Operation 2,061 District Attorney Rent 420 ' SHERIFF Salaries & ;mages 37,620 Maintenance & Operation 32,900 Capital Outlay 2,300 CONSTABLES--ALL Statutory Salaries 25,470 Maintenance & Operation 5,790 CONSTABLE T'NP,#1 Statutory Salaries 1,9$0 Uaintenance & Operation 520 CONSTABLE T`GP, #2 ' Statutory Salaries 300 Maintenance & Operation 5 = CONSTABLE TWP, #i Statutory Salaries 1,990 Maintenance & Operation 695 CONSTABLE T.-,P #4 a Statutory Salaries 990 Maintenance & Operation 55 A- 29-0 CONSTABLE T'A'P. #5. Statutory Salaries 1,980 Maintenance & Operation 700 CONSTABLr TIP. #6 Statutory Salaries 1,980 I , i 6laintcnance & Operation 750 CONSTASLB TWP, #7 - Statutory Salaries 1,980 ' Mainte0a.nce & Operation 285 CONSTABLE T'iiP, #8 Statutory Salaries 1,980 Maintenance & Operation 620 CONSTABLE t P. #9 Statutory Salaries 990 Maintenance & Operation 20 CONSTABLE T��P. #10 Statutory Salaries 1,650 ' Maintenance & Operation 105 CONSTA3LE T;iP, #11 Statutory Salaries 1,980 _ Maintenance & Operation 20 CONSTABLE TirP, 12 Statutory Salaries 1,980 Maintenance & Operation 620 CONSTABLE T4P, #13 Statutory Salaries 300 I , Maintenance & Operation 5 CONSTABLE T',P, 14 Statutory Salaries 990 Maintenance & Operation 65 I ' ONSTABLE T4P 1 Statutory Salaries 1,980 i Maintenance & Operation 1,300 I I i CONSTABLE T'AP. #16 STatutory Salaries 990 Maintenance & Operation 20 CONSTABLE T's P, #17 Statutory Salaries 1,530 Maintenance & Operation 5 COUNTY JAIL Buildings 1200 Care of Prisoners 16,245 Branches 947 RECORDER Statutory Salaries 19,840 Maintenance & Operation 3,969 Capital Outlay New Equipment 350 PUBLIC ADMINISTRATOR Maintenance & Operation 490 HUMANE OFFICER Maintenance & Operation 600 SEALER OF 'WEIGHTS & MEASURES Statutory Salaries 4,200 Maintenance & Operation 2,475 Capital Outlay ---- HORTICULTURAL COMMISSIONER Statutory Salaries 3,000 I Maintenance & Operation 39,200 Capital Outlay Office Egiup't 75 FARM ADVISOR Maintenance & Operation 4,000 _ ' FIRE PROTECTION Services of Fire Districts 400 MOTOR POLICE Maintenance & Cperation 115 PREDATORY ANIMAL CONTROL Maintenance & Operation 1620 i i I 294 COUNTY GARAGE Maintenance & Operation $22,800 Capital outlay 23, 816 INSURANCE, CO2PENSATION. FIRE. LIABILITY Co:opensation Insurance 5,500 Fire Insurance 3,000 Liability Insurance 3,200 ;;ATCHMEN ' Watchmen--Bay Point 1,056 HEALTH OFFICER Maintenance & Operation 12,500 Capital Outlay New Equipment 200 VITAL STATISTICS Maintenance & Operation 650 SUP. DIST. 1 Under Direction of Supervisor , Maintenance (Sup. Dist. 1 ) 25,600 I Motor Vehicle 40,600 General 5,000 Cap. Outlay, new construction 23,190 Under Direction of Surveyor Maintenance 24,000 Cap. Outlay, Imp'ts to Existing Rds 5,200 SUPERVISOR DIST. No. 2 Under Direction of Supervisor Maintenance 27,300 ( ' 41,000 Mot. Veh. 5,000 Gen'l Cap. Outlay, Egiup't 3,500 Sup. Dist, t 11 Impr'ts I ' to Exist'g Roads 13,000 Under Direction of Surveyor Maintenance 26,500 Spl. Road 16,000 Cap. Outlay, New Construction Spl. Road 3,600 I i t� , 295 Sunervisor Dist. No.2 (cont'd) Construction 10,000 Cap. Outlay, Imp'to to Exiat'g Roads 27,500 ' SUPERVISOR DIST,_j Under Direction of Supervisor Maintenance 51,300 MoT. Veh. 42,000 ' General 5,000 Capital Outlay, New Construction Under Direction of Surveyor Maintenance 11,000 Capital Outlay, New Construction 26,700 cap. Outlay, Imnr'ts to Exist'g Roads 12,000 SUPERVISOR DIST. 4 Under Direction of Sunervisor Maintenance 48,100 Mot. Veh. 20,000 Gen'l 5,000 Cap. Outlay, New Construction (Mot. Veh) 40,000 Under Direction of Surveyor Maintenance 4,500 Spl. Road 1,000 Cap. Outlay, Imp'te to Exist'g Roads (Gen'l) 30,000 Spl. Road 1,000 SUPERVISOR DIST. 5 Under Direction of Supervisor Maintenance $6,500 ' Mot. Veh. 42,300 Gen'l 10,000 Cap. Outlay, New Construction 5,500 Cap. Outlay, Impr'tsto Exist'g Roads 15,000 I General 15,000 Under Direction of Surveyor Maintenance 3,500 General 8,200 Cap. Outlay, Imp'ts to Exist'g Roads 5,000 COUNTY PHYSICIAN Salaries & F sea 6,850 t i f 29(33 i COUNTY HOSPITAL--BLDG & GROUNDS Maintenance & Operation 27,375 Capital Outlay Eqiupment 620 Laundry addition 2,000 Equipment 500 Total 3,120 1 COUNTY HOSPITAL—CARE OF INMATES Maintenance & Operation 75,100, , CARE OF INDIGENTS Maintenance & Operation 82,900 Old Age Pensions 10,000 CARE OF DEPENDENT MINORS i Maintenance & Support 39,500 PROBATION OF%ICER Statutory Salaries 4,500 Maintenance & Operation 1,625 Capital outlay New Equipment 50 I ', DETENTION HOME Maintenance & Operation 6,050 Capital Outlay New Equipment 950 SOCIAL WELFARE BOARD Maintenance & Operation 12,825 Capital Outlay New Equipment 125 CARE OF NARCOTICS To State Institutions 700 (Char.& Corr.) BURIAL OF VETERANS & I?iDIGENTS Veterans 625 Indigents 100 I ' CARE & EXAM. OF INSANE 2,125 Care of Insane--Examination of Insane 1,200 SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS I StatutorySalaries 13,820 Maintenance & Operation 4,430 Capital Outlay (New EqulDment) 240 i I I 297 HOARD OF EDUCATION Statutory Salaries 800 Maintenance & Oneration 2,735 i PARKS & MEMORIAL BLDGS. ' Maintenance & Operation 8,370 Capital Outlay i Parks 20,000 i ADVERTISING ' Direct Advertising--Organz'tn Aid 24,500 COUNTY LIBRARY Statutory Salaries 3,000 Maintenance & Operation 68,525 Capital Outlay New Equipment 400 COUNTY EXHIBITS Salaries g00 Maintenance & Operation 5,200 COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSIONER Services 0: Expert 1,000 RIOH1.13ND HEALTH CENTER Salaries & 'Wages, Supplies, Hosp. Services 51240 i SUNSHINE CAMP PREirENTORIUM Salaries, Other E::penses 16,000 (Proposed taking over by County of entire financial burden & allowing Contra CostaHealth Ass'n to devot its funds to other tuberculosis preventive work. Add'1 4,000 allowed by bd 3/18/30. This represents anticipated income of C.C.Co.Health Ass'n whichwill be expended thru County Treasury.) iVEI6'AR JOINT HOSPITAL Weimar Joint Hosp. 48,000 I JOINT HIWAY TUNNEL ' Joint Hi.vay Dist. 59,000 REFUND OF TAXES Tax refunds 900 f ST. ASSESSTS ON CO. OWNED PROP, Assessments 250 JURY FEF DEPOSIT WITHDRAWALS i Withdrawals 250 � i I I i I � 29 !ISO. REFUNDS $1600 General HALL OF RECORDS $31,600 Hall of Records Construction (Includes re-anprop'n of am't raised in 1929-30) UNAPPROPRIATED RESERVE Unappropriated Reserve $50,000 GENERAL RE33RVE , General Res. 367,000 I In the Matter of Levy of State and i 1 County Taxes for Fiscal Year 1930-31. The Board of supervisors having considered the value of all property returned j on the Assessment Rolls of Contra Costa County and the amount required to be I raised for conducting of business of the County for the fiscal year 1930-31, and State Board of Equilization having certified to this Board that there will be no tax required for State purposes on property in said County. It is by the Board ordered that the tax to be collected on each $100 of val- uation of property in Contra Costa County for fiscal year be and the same is hereby fixed and levied in cents as follows: General Fund $.372 Salary Fund .235 Charities & Corr. .269 Bond Rd. Main. .055 ( , I Court House, Interest & Sinking .01 Highway, Interest and Sinking .179 Hall of Records .15 Elementary Schools .46 , High Schools .25 County Library .06 Road Fund .30 Total Tax Rates 2.36 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j i I P In the 'Matter of Levying of Taxes in Certain School and i Union High School Districts for fiscal year 1930-31, I The County Auditor having reported to this Board that certain School Districts and Union High School Districts are are liable for certain taxes to raise money to ;r pay for bonds and taxes respectively voted for in each of said districts. It is by the Board ordered that special taxes by levied in cents on each $100 of valuation in each of the following school districts and Union High School Districts to wit: i DISTRICT RATE PER 13100,00 IN CENTS I i Richmond No. 1 ,005 Richmond U.HS.No. 1 .01 John Swett U.H.S. No. 1 ,01 Stege .O1 Martinez No. 1 ,02 Alhambra U.H.S,No. 2 0 Alhambra UHSNo, j :04 John Swett UHSNo. 2 ,30 Liberty UHS 09 Mt. Diablo U. H. S. .06 Pittsburg High .19 Richmond U. H. 5. No. 2 .20 San Ramon Valley U. H. S. o4 Ambrose ,j4 Antioch No. 1 ,24 Antioch-Live Oak No. 2 -15 Brentwood-Deer Valley ,25 11 1. 11 No. 2 .10 Bay Point .15 Carquinez 3344 Concord �+1 Central 08 Danville Union 18 Lafayette No. 1 .19 " No. 2 .12 Martinez No. 3 .038 if No. 4 032 Oakley ,36 Orinda Union .18' Pittsburg No. 1 04 " No.2 .O8 No. 3 .20 Pacheco ,23 Pleasant Hill ,20 Port Costa ,12 Richmond No. 2 .035 No. 3 ,025 No. 4 .15 Rodeo No. 2 .25 Selby ,03 San Pablo No. 2 ,o6 u u No. 3 22 Vine Hill .15 Walnut Creek .20 Pillow Spring (Moraga) .19 ' Antioch High .37 Alhambra U.H.S.No. 4 ,28 1 In the Matter of Levy of Taxes in Certain School Districts for year 1930-31. - i The County Auditor and °uperintendent of Schools in and for the following school districts have respectively in manner and form and within the time j required by law certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will i be required in each of the following named School Districts for conduction and maintenance of said schools for fiscal year 1930-31. It is by the Board ordered that special taxes be levied in cents on each $100 of valuation of property in the following named school districts for year I 1930-31 to wit: , (See nage 300) ? i I )00 I DISTRICT RATE IN CENTS PER $100 Alamo 06 Ambrose .13 j Antioch-Live Oak 30 Avon .04 Bay Point .30 Brentwood-Deer Valley ,17 Briones Valley ,30 Syron .22 Canyon .10 Carquinez .30 Clayton Valley .09 Concord .30 Cowell 05 Danville Union .21� Excels32g_ .19 Iron House Union .30 Knightsen- .05 Lafayette .30 , Lone Tree .11 i Martinez ,30 Moraga .30 Nichols ,15 Oak Grove .30 Oakley 30 Orinda Union ,24 Pacheco .30 Pinole-Hercules .30 Pittsburg n430 Pleasant Hill .30 Port Ccs to .30 Richmond .30 Rodeo .30 i San Pablo .30 San Ramon .15 Selby .30 Sheldon 30 Sobrante .o6 Vine Hill .23 i Xalnut Creek .30 I In the Matter of Levy of Special Taxes for ' Maintenance of High Schools for Fiscal year 1930-31. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees of each of the Union High School Distribte having in r:anner and form and in time required by law filed a statement of amount of money required for Union High School Districts for maintenance and conduction of schools, j i It is ordered that a tax in cents on each $100 of valuation in each of the following named Union High School Districts be levied as follows to wit: j i DISTRICT RATE Iii CENT3 PER $100 Alhambra Union .75 Antioch . 75 John Swett .45 , Liberty .60 Mt. Diablo Union .50 Pittsburg .75 Richmond Union 5 San Ramon Valley .75 In the ?.latter of Levy of Special Taxes for Building Purposes, ' The County Auditor and Board of Trustees in each of the following named school districts having in manner and form and within time required oy law cer- tified a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of the following named school districts for bui ding purposes. It is ordered that special taxes be levied in cents on each $100 of valua- tion of property in the following school districts for building purposes for fiscal year 1930-31 to wit: I 30i i DISTRICT RATE PER 9100 IN CENTS Antioch-Live Oak � :15 - Bay Point 1 Concord .15 Danville Union .15 ' Martinez .15 Pinole-Hercules .10 Pittsburg .15 Richmond .15 j Rodeo .15 San Pablo .15 Walnut Creek .15 Sheldon Og In the Matter of Levy of Taxes for I Maintenance of Kindergarden Schools. i the County Auditor and Board of Trusteesin and for the following named i school districts having certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of the foll;wing named school districts for mainten- ance and conduction of kinderb-arder, s_`oci» 2h,, iS.. It is ordered that special tax for maintenance of kindergarden school districts in each of the following districts for f fiscal year 1929-30 bf levied on each $1CO of valuation in said districts to wit: DISTRICT RATE PER $100 IN CENTS _ Antioch-Live Oak $ .15 Carquinez :05 M 1 Martinez ,05 Pinole-Hercules .12 Pittsburg .07 Richmond .05 Rodeo .15 San Pablo •15 Walnut Creek - .15 In the Matter of Levy of Taxes for Maintenance of :ire Districts in Unincorporated Towns and Fire Protection Districts. for year 1930-31, The County -uditor and Board of Fire Com:nissioners in and for unincorpor- ated towns and County Fire Protection Districts having in manner and form and within time required by law certified to this Board a statement of respective amounts that will be required in each of the following fire districts for the ' purrose of equioing fire departments therein. i It is ordered that a special tax in cents on each $100 of valuation of property in said district be levied as follows to wit: DISTRICT RATE PER $100 I11 CENTS ' Brentwood $ .15 Byron .13 Danville .20 Mt. Diablo .17 Central .1 Lafayette .10 Crockett & Crolona .50 Bay Point .75 Carquinez .50 Tenny Terrace ,50 San Pablo .30 Mt. View .98 Oakley 25 Rensington .112 i I P Inthe Fatter of Levy of Taxes for Maintenance of System of Street Lights in Highway Lighting Districts. i The 3oard having heretofore awarded contract for equipment and main- tenance of installation of a system of street lights in certain highway lighting districts hereinafter named and the County Auditor having certified the amount of taxes that will be required in said districts for raintenance of s treet lights therein during fiscal year 1930-31. i i It is ordered that a special tax be levied in cents on each $100 in each of assessed value in each of the following highway lighting districts of taxable property within the limits of said district. ! ' District :ate in cents der $100 irentwood .26 yron 50 Bay Point ,54 Crockett, Crolona & Valona .38 Kensington .09 Oakley .90 Danville .36 i In the Matter of Levy of Taxes in Road Imorovement District No. 1 and 3. Bonds of noad Improvement Districts Nos. 1 and 3 having been issued out of this Board under provisions of Road Improvement District Act. No. 1917, page 806, j and as a::iended and the County Auditor having certified to this Bond as to the amount that will be required in each of the Improvement Districts No. 1 and 3 to pay, the principal and interest that has become due or will become due on said bonds until the proceeds of another tax levy will be available for paymentof said bonds, it is ' ordered that a soecial tax be levied on each JlCO of assessed valuation of seal I� estate within said 'bad ImprovementDlstrict Nos.l and 3 as follows: &pad Improvement ppisttractt o. 1 $13.00 on each $100.00 oad Improvement D16triCt Yo. 3 .80 on each $100 The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Le y of Taxes in Contra Costa County ',Vater ':corks District No. 1 The County Auditor having reported to this Board that Contra Costa County Prater 'Forks District No. 1 is liable for certain taxes for payment of bonds and taxes voted in said district. It is ordered that special taxes be levied on each 5100.00 of valuation of property in said district as follows: $1.10 on each $100 of valuation of property in said district. , The said order is passed oy unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Tax Levy on Property in Contra Costa County Mosquito Abatement Ditrict No. 1 The County Auditor having reported to this Board that'Contra. Costa County, ' Mosquito Abatement District No. 1 is liabel for certain taxes for abatement of mosqui toes therein, it is ordered that a tax of 4 cents on each $100.00 of valuation of property within said district be levied on all taxable property in said district. i The vote thereon being unanimous. i I I _ I I If i 303 i i In the Matter of Levy of Taxes for Maintenance of . Byron-Brentwood, %nightsen Union Cemetery District. The County Auditor and Board of Trustees of Byron-Brentwood, Knightsen Union Cemetery District having certified to thisBoard a statement of respective amounts that will be required in said district for the maintenance of said district ' during the fiscal vear 19?0-31. It is ordered that a special tax of 4 cents on each $100 of valuation of property in said district be and the same is hereby levied. In the Matter of Levy of Taxes in Acquisition & Improvement District No. 1. The County :auditor having certified to this Board that certain amounts due for bonds and interest on bonds issued in Acquisition andI:nprovement "istrict I No. 1 to meet the payment for redemption and interest thereon. It is on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that the j I following anounts on each $100.00 of assessed valuation of real estate on each zone in said accuistion district oe and the same is hereby levied to wit: i ZONES RATE PER $100 ZONES RATE PER $100 0 956936 29 16.2592 1 1.38"8 30 9.30 I 3.8505 32 27.5�g j.z619 33 22.163 5 12 6 2,.s 52 3445 29.0388 7 27 36 20.5;125 9 30.00 25 37 20.53125 338 29.25 i1 .6o2 4 21.90 071 t 8 0 1.9 12 39.00 41 21.90 1 15.5^9 42 26.28 14 11.52911 3 15 19.35 44 10.00 16 16.875 45 4i.0625 17. 19.675 46 28.9636 18 18.675 47 28.5652 19 19.895 48 22.50 21 ia.9063 50 27,90 2233 23.1+0 51 26.76923 24 18.72 5c 28.2550 26 19.oa 5g 3�.0o 27 18.72 56 35.10 28 16.7142 57 11.10858 In the Matter of Levy of Taxes ofn Acquisition and Improvement District No. 2 j The County "editor having certified to this Board that certain amounts ' are due for bonds and interest on oonds issued in Acquisition Improvement District I No. 2 to meet the nayment for interest therein. j It is upon :potion dulymade and carried by the Board ordered that the following amounts on each $100 of assessed valuation of real estate in each zone inj said acquisition district be and the same is hereby levied to wit: i I i over. i r 90f ZONES _RATE PER $100.00 ZONES RATE PER $100 i 32 i45622 20 1a.6o I 4 2.0954 22 14.6987 1.5427 23 3.48079 1.7568 24 8.048 6 10736 26 6. 03065 , 90 17.34432 28 17935516 11 30.24 29 19. 637 ' 123 15.72767 30 6.392857 1 4 1 z 1 '1.747 332 40.4309 15 i2.292 34 23'85 10 3 29.40 ' 17 13.7124535 4.7739 18 36.90 36 17.3091 i i I IN THE MAT= R OF APPORTIO[d_'ENT OF RAI:,ROAD TAXES FOR THE YEAR 1930 THROJOHOUT THE COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ,,HEREA3, the State Board of Equalization has transmitted to the County Auditor statements showing that the length of the :vain track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Cospany in this County is 87.290 miles and the assessed value j I per mile of the same for the year 1930, is -557,000 on the whole franchise, roadway,) road'oe: , rails and rollin,a stock of such railroad of said Company, aggregating the , sum of $4,975,530• 'hat the length of Dain track and right of way of the Atchison, Toplka and Santa Fe Railway Company in said County is 61.28 miles, and the assessed value per mile of the same for the year 1930, is $36,500 on the whole franchise, roadway, i roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railroad of said Company aggregating the sum of $2,236,720. That the length of the ...ain track and righ of way of the San Francisco- j , Sacramento Railroad Company, in said County is 34,56 miles, and the assessed value per mileofthe sane for the ,year 1930 is $13,000 on the whole franchise, roadway, I roadbed, rails and rollin-g stock of said railway of said Company aggregating the su::: of :449,230. j That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company upon :r'r.ich the franchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Company is operated in this county is 60.908 miles and the assessed value per mile for the 'i year 1930, of such franchise and rolling dock in this County on said Railroad is I $1275, aggregating the sum of $77,660. That the nu:Der of miles of track of tle Atchison, Topeka and Santa , Fe Railway Company upon which the franchise and rolling stock of and the assessed value per mile for the year 1930, of such franchise and rolling stockin this County of said Railroad is w1277 aggregating the sum of 478,130.00 ,HERLFOF , IT IS BY THE BOARD ORDERED AND SCREED that the length of the i main track of the Southern Pacific Railroad Company in this County is 87.290 miles, and the assessed value per mile thereof is the swn of ?57,000 on the whole franc'iise, roadway, roadbed, rails and rolling stock of such railway, aggregating the sum of $4,975,570, apportioned as follows, to wit: i i � � i 30 I I Incoroorated Towns Martinez 2.21 miles $125,970 i Hercules 1.90 " 106,300 Pinole .72 " 41,040 Pittsburg 555 31, 0 Richmond 6.104 3+7,90 ;alnut Creek 1.82 103,740 i SCHOOL DISTRICTS Port Costa 2,2;1 miles $130,585 Carquinez 1,75 99,750 Selby 1.79 " 102,030 Martinez 5.45 " 310,6550 San Pablo 2,906 " 165 6k0 -aichmond 6.104 " 347,930 1 That the length of ,Hain track of the Atchison, Topeka and I "i Ti Santa Fe Railway Company in this County if 61,28 miles and the assessed value � per male thereof is the sum of $36,500 aggre;ating the sum of $2,236,720 apnortioned as follows, to wit: INCORPORATE TO'SNS Antioch95 miles $34,675 Pinole 1,CP " 37,230 -'s7 Hercules 1.91 " 69715 Pittsburg .57 ° 20,305 s Richmond 5.15 " 167,975 I El Cerrito 2,30 " 83,950 SCHOOL DISTRICTS i Martinez 2,22 miles 31,03011 San Pablo 2,21 " 80,665 Richmond 9.00 " 328,500 That the length of ataintrack of the San Francisco- Sacramento Railroad in this County if 34.56 miles and the assessed value per mile thereof is the sum of $13,000 aggregating the sum of 4449,280 apportioned i as follows: Incoroorated Towne Concord :295 miles $3,635 Pittsburg :7620 ,shut Creek 1.89 ° 24,570 '4 That the number of miles of track of the Southern Pacific Railroad wospany upon which the fn nchise and rolling stock of the Pullman Comoany is operated in this County is 60.906 miles and the assessed !j value per :rile of such franchise and rolling stock in this County on said j Railroad is $1275 ag-regating the sum of $77,660 apportioned as follows, to wit. rIncorporated Towne Martinez 2.21 miles $2 820 Hercules 1.90 " 2,420 w Pinole -72 " 920 Pittsburg 55 " 700 Richmond 5.97 117,110 i•�; ' School Districts San Pablo 1.41 miles 1,800 Richmond 5.97 " 7,610 Selby 1.79 ° 2,280 Carquinez 1.75 " 2,230 Port Costa 2.15 " 2,740 Martinez 5.451 6,950 That the number of miles of track of the Atchison, Topeka and Santa i Fe Railway Company, upon which the franchbe and rolling stock 66 the Pullman , Company is opera-ted in this County is 61,260 miles and the assessed value per mile on sU d franc,.ise and rolling stock of said company in this county is $1275 aggregating the sum of $$78,130 approtioned as follows, to wit: I I i Incorporated Towns Antioch 96 miles $1,225 Hercules i.91 1. 2,435 Pinole 1.00 " 1,275 Pittsburg .57 " �5 �11ichmond 6.70 " 5,540 El Cerrito 2.30 " 2,935 School District ' Martinez 2.22 miles 2,530 San Paolo 2.21 " 2,520 Richmond 9.00 11,475 The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being as follows: ' Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. _ Noes: None. In the Matter of County Road Crossing over Southern. Pacific Railroad Tracks onLas Juntas 'toad South of Hookston. It is upon motion dulymade and carried by the Board ordered that the District Attorney of Contra Costa County prepare all necessary capers and that i the County Sngineer furnish him all necessary maps for making applications to the railroad Com.::ission of the State of California for permission tocross the ' grade with a County •'oa.d over Southern Pacific tracks south of Hookston on ex- tension of Las Juntas Road. The vote on the foregoing order ceing unanimous. In the Matter of Approval of Report of Financial Condition of County of Contra Costa. I The County Auditor, A.N.Sullenger, presents a report of financial condition of the County for the year endiiLg July lst, 1930. i It is, by the Board ordered that the said report be and the same is hereby approved. , And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, August 25th, 1930,t 1:30 o'clock P.M. ' Chairman. 1 P 307 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORIUL. THURSDAY, AUGUST 28th, 1930. The Board met at 1:30 o'clock P.M. ' Present: Icon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Tre-cath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. In the Matter of Canvass of Returnsof Primary Election on August 26th, 1930, i Now at the hour of 1:30 o'clock P.M. the Board of Supervisors meets as i I a Board of Canvassers to canvass the returns of the Primary Election held on August 26th, 1930, throughout the County of Contra Costa, and in each of the different I precincts thereof on Tuesday, the 26th day of August, 1930, and the returns of each of the precincts of said County being on file in the office of the County Clerk the Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does canvass the returns i of certain precincts of Suoervisor District No. 1, I Thereupon the canvass being incomplete it is by the Board ordered that the further canvass of said returns be and the same is hereby continued to and until Friday morning, August 29th, 1930, at 8:30 o1clock I And the Board adjourns to and until Friday, August 29th, 1930, at 8:30 o'clock A.M. Clerk. I i 1 1 � i I ;On ' i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA FRIDAY, AUGUST 29th, 1930. I! 3 The Board met at 8:30 A.M. f Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, and.R. J. Trembath, - - - J.H.17ells,Clerk. Absent: Supervisor C.H.Hayden_ ' In the Matter of Canvass of Election Returns of Primary Election on Aug. 26th, 1930. Novi at the hour of 8:30 A.M. the Board reconvenes to canvass the returns of the primary election neld throughout the County of Contra Costa 7. on Aug. 26th, 1930, and in each of the different precincts thereof, and then and there proceeds to and does canvass all of the remaining piecincts i of Contra Costa County. Thereupon the Board having completed the canvass of all of the remaining precincts (excluding the votes cast by Absent Voters) finds that the number of votes cast for each candidate for each political party and for each candidate for each township and County office and for each member of County Central 00mmittee (excluding those cast by Absent Voters) is as shown on the followipg pages: i i am STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST \ \\\ AT THE PRIMARY ELECTION \ \ \ N£1D AUGUST 26, 1930504 \/ .. »»v > COUNTY \ \\\ \ State of C§Fm& . . � . . . .. . : . : : . . . . . REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Lieutenant Governor I Bwmtary of tltate Controller g H z oz % ELECTION I H c o a d a x14 mE. o m PRECINCTS ox, 'i a X M o z � E ppy x o a c rn O U .'t, X'{ I .7 z X a W ti j .,7 Qa o .7 C 5 04 .; a° Reikelcy Park El Conito No.1 117 / 7d 15 -,% .__ El Cerrito No.2 :24 /' a. '.i 2J /5- a i =Y' / �r7- if/: 7 7/ - Iil Cenito No.3 v i e7 J o�^ / 17 'y .>z/ /6 'r7 .. _ _. --- LlCerrito No.•1 /(, /J 00 __. 2,; 7 •-h ,ZS- /`><::5// Rl Cerrito No.5 /,7 LI Ccrrito No.9 (_' -._. ,j u r _ t.:;- ,/ +' :'-I :l4z!.� Ia Cerrito No.i ,T.C. sr'i -'i / / i I'l Cerrito No.S !,^ 2 2E / 6 /u `U // ..2/ /'� J 30 ---.2/a ,t :':/7 �. ren,ingtmt No.1s/Y ren.,inglon No.2 ,2{q 27 :7G / ,r` 4, / wb !c,/i'' of r) hensington No.3 .� /y 5io v Y ;i /0 u o2./ / _ s5 7 Rmhmond No.l .._. (.✓ / Y� r.�.. . .- /7 `J- �� _.- Riclmrmul No.2 ) r' /i { {J i /... o: %J /S Y `/6 i Richmond Nn.3 '�/ -Richmond No.4 .. ... _. _„3':, '.. /`{ 7 au5 {0i .Z ri 3 4/7 Richmond No.5 /o. ,Js' 17.. z /z ,3 f z , .3�: lug a3$�� �./ G z6';. / k // /i . Richmond No. � b 3 r Richmond No.i 17 {:S 7 Richmond No.R /7 .Z y T 4'y /7 /�Z /7 /7 .-T9 -,,/ 3 G y o�03 7 ,5 Richmond No.9. - /R. =' /_1 /^ •7 I i /? Richmond No.10 l0 2 /l 2. �/..-J /i- /_._. _ a / Richmond No.11 �. (,S_:�� / 3/: :'t_/(o .2of- dV -2/ /� _/OarJ ,3.0 /.Z :'7k, Ricbntmul No.12 (o (am 'i'� / z7 7 // /t1 �r r5� /T S` �0 /9 r- 7/ Richmond No.13 >7 J7 71 3y /.�-!�7} _ _Richnto»d No.14 .. /S z.4/ 63 { 2`J /J� {0 c�o/ rf3 // (/ Fi3: �0 1{tnbmnndNo.15 7D / - le Richmond No.16 / - ]?ichmond is o.li j a6 /6 1��e3 7_..-� /hY. rI.a2 .3� '7` e7:�6. _ -_..Rioiuncnd No.1S - _. 3 / .0 _/r�! 54. 3 i)' i5._4hJ `(e/. .._ -��(�--- RielauondNo.19 /+r 7 �f(- /.3 %(I 1✓ /r�y-Z-' T r� `'+ly ,Z,2 3 _-73 Richmond No.29 :D l J 2. :;i�. -:=� „29. j/ G :.,Z.Z_2.6......_ �2/ 9__. Richmond No.2I /.3 'f v .� �' S' ,.Zy'J�2: �/ - _. Richmond No.22 6z / Richmond No.23 _.'AZO 52 YT__ { 4=J /4' ;/(o _:2d_`t�- - /08" -•' S':99 fin; Riclonond No.21 y /5 '{oti- ;nJ / ,?/j /e7 �/ /oZ 7 Ri•hrnond No.25 - / 7 06 `zi0:1R / {°� 6.Z /7 .3� ghmnnd Nn.2f I{�{ .3J // =f // � 7 . Richmond No.27 Richmond No.25 /cTi n�r/i /T ai 0.2: Richmond No.29 -. /7 7 / 'i% _�7. 9tj _.} /u1 /�..:. /. /'�-.oh ' Richmond No.30 12dr Richmond No.31 / �� �3 / /� y /,z y as 17. / ,�/; -2D a'// i,/y/5' chmond No.32 y . x Ri . �/ e19 �7 y /✓ /� 'f`^� /`/ / �U._._ � Richmond No.33 { '54 76 zy //J .{7 ./j 3�. /G /o �o 67..,_ -- . . ``// '/ .. Richmond No.34 �7dJr. ion to `/,ir / -37 r P/ J/ 6T__ a7r� l0 //.Z __../y /3 r, ' Richmond No.35 - _ 2/ �7/ y Sd o`i /ot. 1'1/._..J7 / ./.i5e5-_ /y 6 //3 a- �5-s i �- /17 �y 7 Richmond No.3G o9�// S'/ 1('T 303 7 /6 �(u._41F _... .._ /----_7y._._- .Riclnnond No.3r � / �2.. '� /0`J s/T � Richmond No.38 z/. / -H/ 70 2L /% {� -"T 1/Z :2s2. rK/ Richmond No.39 /l /i .3: / /� :c %i .<'r :J �I' :5"J Richmond No.40 _I/l l :1.?i { {F / /� /✓` y�:t� /(a // rJ ^z/' 6: Richmond No.41 20 m ,? .v .:/ _// 17 // �Y3 /05 at lig5. /g 11irhntond No.42 /y .13 7 :�✓ :2/ // /4 6 -'.ion ��. .'� 5"r /� '7 `7� _ San Pablo No.1 /7 r. Y J / 117 !�T ::� /`i 4Z/ 2,?. I? San Pablo No.z e3/ //b i p / 21 ,u/ 2 ' _/0 -4/y: J // ri 1// San Pablo No.3 �z>; �r 5' l / /a`. y. �� .z! Giant 7 / __4- 31 _ _ _'f F,_..�' 'Z_.-__ - Olewn -r/J' Rodeo No.l /tj. �Z i^z / 3J GO f7 wb •S% 3y ,/S /L)/ 30 oZI!�� Totals Carried Forward _ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 REPUBLICAN btember Std low F42*boa ; R is cameo htemberAgtembly Treasurer Attorney General �°d Qkl old. Thirteenth District ... - -- -� z x o x x o r 8 3 m ,{ p I > m rtm FW a m 6 p a I i Cod o 111 rS �Y p '/ t v b 27—! - - v t 1 . 766 �21 PV Lr 7 . � _ rJ 47 Y b 61 } L3 ; 'a' .7 :: GGf : z. .T �3"i , i 8i !� -v'',/z 5 s` 7 f� r s /J-_7d_./1 . _ - : It..9 . .�/:_ 79:_fl 9 77'- lb .7A 7 ll 4,�a� G5 _ 5>1 Jb raJ - __ 1./pZ: lf•: -. 99 so /7. /ilk. .. �:. ;�/ , - /3.�? ( 7 7r� _/a�`_ .._ �9 a tis o go I J. l7 _ a I X REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ... governor 1'.tB➢tdd7IIt QOVErLOL 80@OtYS:d1fttd C 8� a g o y� m 5 6 < C q ELECTION i >° A x e m o n PRECINCTS m c c x dc� d e x d 3 Y ls o � .; d a x x Z w r. o � � a• d Totals Brought Fo-d . ltodeuNo.2 7 / 17 U /y ,/d Yd -5, 57... I•inrda��.1 3 6 Y 4 z d 7 7 ./S` 3'J 6 3 .f 7. 9 Pinola w.2 ;r ym 2 I+ y [� i•F .b6, !G /Z p� .. . -?6 �. :G& ... -- I1millea it '17.7i� k 4Y .3 7 /J 'Jn. /G 3 %•Z /S.._ 6 .7/o Selby -- .. 3 /t .F i ! ri 3 /s... rr . y... . /z.. .... G._T.._ CrockettNO.1 7 ?S / ...- C n kett No.2 13 //r r7:) / e.it •2 /./ //0 .21 /(i.?0......... .. CruckettNn.3 ;. l l�i! YS 77 3z A3 Y/ b3 /G /z-- 17 r' v.y /3 c 6 - Crorl:ell No.•t 3 Yi 21 a l 7 7. . .. 9. .q... °��..:..._...._.___ Crockett No.n (o /f�7 iT /a'j /7r 2J /;7 to>• d% /� if/ �,-•/q .76 : _._ CrokettNo.6 lam( l •''Z " .a"/ 3/ 6/ J3 Crrxkcrt No.z .d. /,Zb -53 a1 7 02 G !/ Y Y" /? b' $,� �, /S -.�✓ --- y 7 Port c,nitn Nu 1 0 /d 1%.rt Coin No.2 j G.' A( i/ .Z 3-, Y- .30 7 a 3J .-- I)unrilk No.1 / Y /..... Danville Ku.2 /`r i.'•J 7b / ,2'r• :?./% :2.. 4L' .'J.2 b /d0 2y4 son llurnnu Z :L O 3 J i u .'L 7 // r / .b /B AL Tumm4am AL Alamo /A a I nrrlretto No.1 37 J-0 .2.:'-,�:z:�/. /b' /c3 /J/ z /6 •5:1, l.rrayette Nu.2 a b 113 J7, 2," b )' 7 .4z 0 16 : 6 0. O r '-6: Aran, r{ a c /� - I7rhuL•n 'ry .:T. / 9 /® 4010 /6 l ✓fo. /�.. 7.:q ...... Alhambra .27 rr�) 4 J s a /o ILA /z al /v Y 70 S 0 Yl a2• i'� 2 'r a . 11':Il111it creek No,l 3b , / / <d7 //7. eY. 72. •/0 5, ---- 11':nlnrntCnrkNo.2 47. 47 79 2y %lo orf,ia..'�3;, 2d -/ //3; xZ. 11::loot Crmk\n.3 .�J 7r7 76 /l /ry /+w w .f� ✓a _-_ 1i:rhnut Creek No.d .,/J. m y 7Y v `r /6 ,1.L ,2,I p jy� -�.� /y // ,Z IIJJ/ .4:INrr11r �J / Sy 4-4 ^ /5 iJ /io /7 li u7 2a" ...--- Alarlincz No.1 / Pr .zi /7 /0 /ie /5 Y"d P-6. 91 60/. -2o`-. 7 Alnrtinez Nn._2 / ;(� 7`(9 •v ,`7 u /y :1 y- // 9 /•3. "�`.:7T.'..__ ...___ Marline.No.3 7J / ,J:7 // /J .•2rj a:2. -. /Il7 Martinez.No,•1 ?`/ b `j' / /7 7 -2y' /6 ,2� z DG/ /6,y.S',,.."G/-•--- Marl Inez No.h. /1 �: i. "„ /�'. /••L J 4ti} i s /;jam)y/�. 2yd // :77q0: . 3rrrl1inez No.li l: i d ::''c/ / ! •:J :l' rF Y y:l /v �!/ d // `Q Martina No.7 l J6 n7 /7 17 :;30. 6 .7,K --- - Al:rrlinea Na.tl -r � <�� � --_ �. �1. /7. T 7, may..�`------ --- Madinez No.0 "- i'e : :7 _`: j.: :1 /S )7 1 / �✓ /b 0 eF� - Alarttnez No.10 /:7 t5 i, 4/ 2�aY 7 // .�4� /e5 6 (e a7 /y ArartinczNo.11 /o 1 37 !ab ?/ )jI r/ !a .?2 .2 /i1 6 .77. r 'Z' �• %bu linrx No.12 /0 17 ,2:2 W //. r5" /d Aa as-: '........._ AInitiu•x No.13 S � z7 y /,� ;d / y vv :a/... 9..14 "'1 : ---- Vice lilt No.1 1� �l 47 / i y'.. Jr. /y /.� $'� %�/ d 7d /70 .7 7,2- I TO 17 / ;z .i 7 // a7z% /d x .Y7 T / �7._ ... f \'iur hill$u.. /7_ .�� Aromdnin Fires 42 zi ,i''; T.L .i, ..L';�.•:/ i'/ ?`f 5.L >5% /0 pZ : Carmrcl No.1 (0 7.v ?7 / :Sc /i'1 3/ .2R 6� /7 /ar Concord No.2 /'� / i l ,.V y'� y •?/ �2� h.Yi A/ /` �9� 6 U7 :77... Concord No.3 .�y .r�y :'d i7. )y 2,' 1/ 'St .2iv J7 32 / 77 ..Concord No.4 37 / ;;,� v J ( t ',' .2 :3 a:,_ /6 /06 .34 w6- Concord 6-concord No.a ,25- .7y Vb :✓ li� ./dr ••20 -25, r,,3 7/0 ®n5'; 30 6 5S'� .. .- coneonl No.0 :2 S` 10 7 z ?. 2 r /m / /.Z' 44 /7 9 /Ori .23 $" `15?,. Aexoc¢rled %�f 7t 0-0 .z. .77 Y /6 1J J4 // Ll 77 /S', J - CanL:u -1% /nn� /9 /3 ni 7 �, :/. 31T- /��. 3 V45 ----- PAe1LLW'0 /a5 A .___.._/� - ___... Totals carrld lorwaM PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 REPUBLICAN —. Member stile lag FAeefm* RwoeWnm m cow= lf®Ler Assem6 _ 3 Treasurer Attorney General — __— -- ... .. _Znd__. Dkl Did. 'fhieteenffi District y m ozto _ 3 0 M F Z pF� d gg O G ti m L-7 o w C ee a E7 F a Ni w '� F P 419 /� . 7 J. . 7/.._ a� zL _ 7 _ _ i3L plop. rZ ih /r G l�__ r/ o QL _-- p� _I /79 /32 _ -- / 7 �� a 3a o6" iuQ /7F�l�9 G ;'_ . ��/T s 97 -2 _ '� �/ a7 moo' y y .GT .__ 63,,27 //'/FF /n /7. kT_ /T.L�. 9 ./s /i�' `-�- � ,2�. V 7 IJ i-' i_ �Z//_/73 /a./ /dam _- _ __ . 1,3 SO—- MJ !G ./Q . y5 zJ 3 _ ,2/ 0"r"2 /5 /o y� -21 a '7L / REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE s Governor• 1"Utanaat Governor tiveratu!of&ata Ceau� tw�pap z I mm R W •�,� P C C '}x� C D V a ELECTION F c o ° d i R °a p PRECINCTS w w °n c: E a eeFFF py 0 z � 19 A Ci 0 O ti Dqq+ n ti ?1 'd'. S Ca E q W d 6i Totals 0—ght F—rd q Pittsburg No.2 — Pittsburg Na.3 A 77 Jv- - fl /,Z, / " .2a' '1�4 :L:t' 3 d7 d' 6 -1d .. .. Pittsburg No.d e !/�(, riusbw'E,Nn.s b / S's;2.::... .. ri• G 4 /3 Yr' Pittsburg No.c ;j jl /a' rittstm:g No.7 .���; Thr ;�z / -2Z 17 /y •Z,�.: /. - -y �� '� / Pittsburg No.S r2;, 5.i'�'�' 2 +a r +i e // J /.`J�... .. (o/ .__- Pittsbm fi INN,9 l�. 31 3.2 /1 7` 11 /,? 2S 0 4,2. /z "sf Pittsburg No.10 14 1 v':i�3.�. / N �+ (o- !d -/D 17 IG F . .. - 16 3....'f Pit Wang 141 r2-?a" i 1� ra /z•/7 H. /4-3-.. �x z�' e57.'f Pittsburg No.12 u f/` f 1 /% 3 7 ,/Z 5' — -. — PittsburgXe_13 y zy Lb' ! 1n /!-'/b /7 A? ,3 44?— r6 3 3b. Bny 1'uint iYo.1 /�' .2 c5 r SjUr I I t`I'•t I cad (-f . .2f G Bay runt Na.2 / .3 26 19 . t 1� /� /. a/ / s�- .�. /,Z _. Nichols �3 .• ;zJ . /J ./.z y f4` t1 J3 S 37 Antioch No,1 B' io 3 0�(P )� / /'�..3b �/ /d al'd._ 7 Antimb Nit.2 Alt Z 7/ i) t -e /J 16.3 4t.a.?., 13 0...1/-7 p Antioch No.3 Cs ,5d `a'.'$ -' !ryf 7f 15.1 0o /Q � (a G7 //_� Antioch No.4 ?aL .117 a l 24 1're A.-- .2io i30 17• b' y� 7 p"'--G3-- -- --- AnGimll No.5 :�`t �/ .�/ �..t- SL f .22�_ 3 f7 �' -�/� - ........ Antioeh NL 6 z ,l7. ! 21 �f! .17 7_J_..�s --- llm,taoml 6i Cl/ J .27 I 3!.aZ. 0 - 14moi.: I`�" 93 a2. :ry_. ...._:. _ DwantwoodXo-2 R-7 / ."rE4, :eiz z;., aha' Byron X..1 �/ �� 01/ /o� 9 /.2 a .2T // Byron X..2 10 �f.3 mss" 33 II / -.7 so 17 3 76 1 ...5 6J Nnigbtsen .26 34 ..Z_ 2? 4^ 1�,Z a 17, /.Z 1 _3.2--- rnaaey No.IZV ^, H 7 7 /G 7 onitmNo.2 fr' La'�7. 26 /1 9/ 2tl 3�', 1f15t. ff/ 2/ CONTRA COSTA OOUNIV TOTAL$ :f/1/, 416 7/43"4463.07, 341.2.147 ZZ70 2311A74t 4W.WMP/. Jlfd:91t_Ydfa_ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 19 3 0 REPUBUCAK ,1`rGpeurer Attorney Generalm"[W sla a"40"mI AgrzreWv#a COOM N tuber Assembly, Ditt 3rd old' Thirteenth Ihstnet o - :' z ta m q � � v ; � o .. i 5.. ! is v i � !� � r. !✓ 1_ ,b 6_ j7 / mDzl 1� & Z ',5� 77� `1u5- x136 �_. .zo 3, / 5 i Vwy G` 17. 17 'A-2-, i 7 ,�. 3^42_: 67 .e/ 7 ro . �.j fD ? L7 I '7' 154_ 7 8 t b ,2" q_'tr _T__:_ _..__._it P ,7 -- 7 r - - j 1 5` ff 7 f1 5 tri I -Z/ 37 r 71 i3: .7 // 1-7 7 ,,9*f`; fish 0,? 16 ria / 2a /2`.5 .. :_ ,5 6Z r J'l js L.- .. __. ._ .- 3/s Yo7yzoa7 GAG 137�13db;- 19q 9Sy7 y�GD 3352 I` - - --' - x , , 4. - , I , i f I r REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE a � ELECTION PRECINCTS `z Ilet•].rlc]•Turk ElCenito'%U.1 .. .... 61 fu is h/ 4'D...;(� :eT ✓3 bu tuY ma. - ElC-ito No.2 So"�_Y�' 'i :'v lT Yr,�.2 �.�:5,V_ ]il Cerrito No.3 .. }�� 7: t ...7;/_ ?yA lil Cerrito No.9 +�! t'7 iv J 9 3 s y;5 IJ Certitu No.S .. 'YnJ 7/ -r) z D- r YY='/„1•_Y'i �/,3 .-_ PI Cerrito No.0 S`�.71 :7.7. �/.T/.77:J 6;.74 ti 1.1 Cerrito No.7 //;;.//I' ;/l :7/ ;! /,11,?//; %/v;_%x/ /.P- 1.3 Cerrito No.3 Remington Nn.1 _ ,.5! 3 J a'T >5�7 9 7 f t7 V5,�. .� -- RemingbmNo.B n Po. yq Rore!ngton No.3 .. 7/ '7 G�.6 .6� /°��,� :697Ip/.yc�73 liichmoulNo.1 57. J7 j .y$ iY '4l -- Richmotd No.3 y •`-3 d� :i 4.5... 5 J 5 d � RiAmond No.3 #z 'a -i j-f,/ 1 .:.._ Richmond No.i 151 'r;? r.) W..4 y7 r.y 41 �, ...... -- Richmond No.S :37 ,3 Richmotd No.G _ L.3 4in 6Z 6./ 6./-_0-0 -- .. Richmond No.7 y75p laG u�s 7 .70 74-tcr7l 67_.71 liiclutunul No.S /!// 7"'� � 7i 7 7� 7� Ric!nnoui Nn.9T 'l 4.3 RicSnunul No.ill _ V. ,10 �� ' ?'' 'i Rinhmond No.11 10/0V /Dy /0/ Id /00/06 dl Riehmund No.12 79 7 Y �D s'? 7S T�.777 751;7 ..- Ilichtm nd No.1:; f rf'.)'+� Richmond No.14 9o3.7dl 76 75. 7f 7 1r:77,70-f 7iichmond No.lu .. 7--.76 .7/ .71 71 G9 7e:A�74 y y ---- liict•uwud No.10 /ig (.t/u 7 .6 b S. oy.Q:.!�/.. 1. /_-6 /--- ItiehmoudNt,.1; .... 3�.3.,L 97 .3v',a9� -'- 1L'chmondNo.1S J/ e7., _rzY Richmond No.19 u 5' d )-t0 _r5 y.r�'6� ah f a'!ir .57 07 -_ Riolan'-std No.-0o .. 86 7 76 77 7Y'7-5-76; . 4.7b Richmond No.21 - - o;j 17./S 'I` ?s' 96.77 97,P�9f. ....--- Rieblaoud\o. Richmond No.23 �7 i0 //-;(•//� //� it�T- /90qqL/9yyy/q ._. -. Rkhm.nd No.^_1 �l 7f r/ 7t/D 7.�//..7/_l_•:�7 __--_- Rielnnond No.35 %z.751 H 73 .7K' 7i`7zl7,3 7.3 : _-- liidnnnnd Ne.^0 Richnu:ud No.37 q/•5t T'7 L"d r6 �9 7a7 OW�Sl. -._-- lliehnntnd No.2S Richmond No.39 'Ir.771.771 741 7A.77 7°2.71,!0,d:7/ Richmond No.30 _ `7r yo7 '/7.Y6 ?Z y/ -- Richmond No.31 53 37p,as/ ,4/y 4y ���f95o.416518' _._ Richmond No.33 . . .. 7� b•/ �9 y�..Y7 RichmoudNo.33 87.eA, 5Y .74 f.2, YZ:rO.9'-'�Z:K� ...._- Richmond No.34 Z. /127/J /,Z6 /,2 42f 14/.L;o./.27`/ad ----- Richmond No.35 •�/ H4 7/6 /// 7//// //b.7/i�/.�/.77/1/z Richmond No.36 Q,&/0 a-/J,7 r/13 /dT9/` (ad io/:997///- ---- Richmond No.37 _ _ -. /7 /l•�- ate,!/1` !db //.7 0 x,11/ Riulmtoml No.33 .. Yl0 97" 9 9 .7Y.97 1`!7 17 f p� - likinnond No.39 d-2 �rJ i y 1 s/:? - `hY-�i/4'ro7 �G P,irLnu>ud No..10 iiJ J &0 ;-r 57 i 7.,0 J Richmmnd No.41 ... 7� 7,) 6 r &7.&S"/a3 b/ 6 7•v�_:r -'- Il!rhumnd No.-12 Son Pablo No.1 PO 79.71 7f- j"L 7r7.,-76;77:77 San Pablo No.3 .. yJ. YJ 77 7/ .'70 9°Z 87 7/1.74fY - San Publo No.3 .. V 7,7 -17.7/ 6'' ' %1•,7�:/l: ._._. Gant 01cmn t/,L YY- '7Z 4-✓ /v1 $L/J `// 7/Y/ Rodeo No.1 . . . . //3 //d Teale Canted Forward Ir I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 19 3 0 REPUBLICAN 9 h p h h i C mmih,Count Sup.MO.f Member Counh Central Me' her Counh Cerrfral I Member C.a,h Central CommiHee..._.._Su Dist Commillee._..Su.Dist Committee._- Sup.Did.� , Member Coun Canhal Memher County Central Mxmher DOLn Central li -_.. p , � Committee .Sup Did. Committee. Sup.list.1Cammetee... Sp Dat� VIII I '. 1 _ i : f i N I : i' I. i REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 11LECTION PRECINCTS _._..Total.Brought Forward - _ -... ._ Rodeo No.2 .. v'y d/ U vs 57.57.37 JJ.��. _ Iin,ar e., If'17 77 7i.T'r 7lv.t6;7673`75 _ Pinolc No.3 5`l 79 BS Ilerenlev - 71..9Q ?v 774-1 7?79.7f.79:79 -.-- Cro.kctt.No.l Crockett No.2 _ .. .. _ .... .....;------ Crockett.Ko.3 - Crockett No.=I - .... .. .._ .:.. ... .. .:_._ -----...... Crockett No.., Crockett No.li Crockett No.i Port Crxto No.I Pot Costa No.2 . .....- Danville No.l Danville No.2 13:111 R:.non - . Alamo Iarayetlo No.l I-dncetto No.2 anlyon Orinda Alhmnben lVaunt.Creek No.1 ....: .:....... . Walnut Creek No.3 - ... Walnut Creek No.3 - -. .. .. ................ :_. ... ......_.:.._._._.___..__:.___-.__. Walnut Crrek No.-1 - .. Fnranop - '. ,limlinra No.1 .. _ Alarlincz No.2 .. AIur(inez No.3 ...._... Almtiae.No.4 AlurUnez No.5 m .. Martinez No.G Martinez No.7 Almi inez No.S — Alartincz No.4 -- Martinez No.10 Alnrtiucz No.11 Aion icer.iso.12 - ------ Aiurinez No.1%. Vine Bill No.1 t"vu•Hill No.2 Alo.nt.in View Concord No.1 . . ... .__..._. Concord No.2 . Concord No.3 Concord No.•1 Concord No.5 Concord No.ti ..Axmcialcrl , Cowell Pacheco - PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 19 3 0 REPUBLICAN � 3I blamber Gouali Ceatral ileabar Gacah CenDal Yem6er Guuntl Craw Mamber Cm ntf Central Member C=Ij Ce*al limber Counfi,Left I Member Cueatf kahl _ - '.- Commiff" Sup.Dist Comm, a _Sup.Dist Committee._ Sup Dist.._ CarssCfee... Su_p Crsl. _Caonmliee__..SuP Chat C_aemdho ....SuP•Cisl. Caemittee—_.._SuP.put.F 7��2 _ - in 20 33 z IT ___ r i , �i s ;f , i ' t _ r tyZ IJ' , i i i (_ f 1 I I ! ' f z_ J .� Gr 1L16.z 9, Id21 fc 73 Xty g. X8'0 V 771 t9 KZ! ,--- r _ i � -� Ya 70; } - dd b L�G'tY-97 o-a — � _ yY�'SIi 9,z 6zG� �i ; I C ' �7g7J 7e,71 �y --- - - -: _ Y _ - `— REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE xawr emb tN ELECTION PRECINCTS 1, 24 -To4 is Drought Forward — Pitt.,bnryNo.1 P;ttSINo•2 Pit t•1mr"Na•3 Pitl"Unr No•U -31 26- Pittsburg No.i Pitf Onug No.10 Pi,t,horK Nn.11 P;tlargNo.12 363-, Pimm,lrg Nn.13 _ 1/ Chrctcn 06 -1 Bac Paint\o.1 ,I,j_ -.--- Bar Paint\o.2 37.131. Cly'k 1.3 ICichala _ _ _ 36 33. Antiocl,No.1 Antioch Ko.2 . Antimh No.1 An[iuoh Nu.v ..-_ An;iovh No.ii lin-ataeood So.1 13-A cud N..2 ... I1cron No.1 _.. . Bp.n No.2 . Iinightrc,t - ._Oaldcc No.2 _ ACSE.NTEE VOTE ' CONTRA COSTA COUNIV TOTAI9 rII i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 REPUBLICAN Al Yenbar Cm 7 Camtra, 'i Member Comfy Central � Member Cewty Csmtral � Member Cont!Ceotol member Curet!Cemtral Ynber Cmmmt!Cemtral Member Cpah Cadol Cammdiea` S Cel. CammBlea..........5 S,st.I Committee..........Sup.sat. Camefte..........Su.Dist. bamlllee......._Sap.Dmt. CmamShe S Cet Cmmmee S Gal.' i i 7J 7" J'/ _Y 77 } Jai•J.T ';� � 77,77 I8R0 8'.ZSbnS i - - — -- --- . a M f REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE �. .Member Couah Gafial I Neater Cooaty Crntril u! Mester Ceoah Ceffhl r mober Cwafy Cntril_ Nober Duty Ceotrd .Commitee .......Sup•Dist. j Comillee .......Sup.Dist. Cemeitee..........Sup.Dist. kumle ...SW.DW talm".... Sy.Dpl. ELECTION PRECINCTS UC to-..3 El comw No.5 7I cn„im No.G — — 7:1 Ccrrit,)Aa 7 - - - - - - - ]I C.,rito Na.F Fc-in-(on No.1 R migton No.3 7 .. on N... 1116 nd No.2 Il:cbmond Nn.3 R,l»n.a N.,.a R� „ asns c i s ,d No.7 Riel. rond No.s llwl--d No.t) likhnloud No.10 16.1 ,d Ari.11 liwluun Id No.12 7 cl d No.13 - R u r 1 Na.I.-, _ ]";'!"nu'd No.1G I r. cod Nu.17 P,icl,nnmd No.1P - lli.1-,od No,20 liichn�oud No.^_t 11 dtur.A\n.22 Rirbmond No.2:; l;iclnnond No.2t n Eichn•ud Au.26 Rtclnuoud Ao.27 Ricl nnwd No.25 Richmmmd No.20 Ri'hmand No.3(1 -_ Riv]imond No.31 %0,n-ul Nn,32 _ _... Ili! i. d No.34 RJ o N".05 - - -_ Riclunoud\n.3G liicHuunul Nn.37 Ricluumxl No.3S R,,I oui..i No.:i9 Ilidmioud No.40 lluhmond Ao.11 12Lehmond-No.12 - - E.m Paldo No.7 Fan Pablo No.2 F:m Pablo No.3 Oleum RodcoN I Ta,Is Ca'aa F.,-,d __ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 REPUBLICAN -_ ! , TI � Member_ Sup. ,fiMember County Central Member County Central Member Candy Central Mader County Central I Member Csnty C,.Iral Member Dun[/Cnral �nty t Committee_ Sup.D st CmmHae. ...Sup.Dist. Committee..... Sup. sl CommitleeI.P.p.NO. CC eibSup. .II Comm Hee dsL ! II ISI � j I; N _ - ! III I I i ! , I I r , P REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE i Menher Count/Central member County Central it 11 tuber Ceunly Central a meatier County Central mob.Cowq go" Committee..........Sup,Dist. j Commillee .....Sup.Dist. Committee..........Sup.Out. Committee.........Sip.Oist CmnMu_ op.M ELECTION PRECINCTS !i T-1,6:oucht Forward I. luau\a: �I Cro kclt No.1 GtlkcltNo 2 G Lltp Na.d . U tit.lo.:i CI I-It�In.F No.2 - ll;ucl�lc D:wcillc No.2 �,m lt_Inl 1 ,V:unn I t�riutia I - I _ ('rcc4 An.i lt.Lut('rlcl.No.2 1i':lout __- li Al rt a\1.0 i Al."l i1. ,9 r1:lt`i No.10 ill:lt \0.11 Vule Hill N',I 11011ilt.1111`10\l 0III.1'l N 1 2 COI i I No. .i I Ilpl Cl)1 I col No.1 C'nco1d No.i .. CIIIIC(1.lt Nll.11 I - Cott cll ! - ]'RCh— To[1 C rried F.—rdT— ii PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 193 0 MUBLICAB i' Member County C:*al Member County Central I� Member Cuntt C.nfnl f Muhr Comfy Central jf Member Count?Central Member County Central n Member Cx*CmW �I Cmnmitte0 ...._.Sup Crsl. Committee .Sup.Dist. Cammittee. Sup.Dist. Cammdfee.._.......Sup.Dist. C®itiee........Sup•Dist. Cueaiflee. Sup.Dist. committee Sup. Cut. 3 —77 1 �J I v ti: REPUBLICAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE f Mober Counh Ceohl h Member Ceut Central Meatier Cut Cental Meatier Cat Ceebal Maier Cost COW ,t CommlNee_..._Sep.Diet. i' CamDee..........Sup.Diel. I Ce®INea... Sup.Diet. frmrfFee... alp.Dd Pauil6e 8yaid. ELECTION PRECINCTS i 1 T t 1 Br-Cht Forward I Lt I u--N I PittPittA _ it'un.N i tt,III,, u Pit ta \o.5 -- YittsLul�No.G 1',fhil r�No-8 Pit(1 u g Aa.10 T It. <_NO.l? Clacton lec I'niut.Nu.1 3 Paint No.3 Ch do Ni��hols AI Hoch Nn.1 .lutio!h Nn.3 Antioch No..:3 Antunh No.-I - - - L I-.J No. 11.1 •e I3ren1.Iraod No.1 13,-t—,,d No.3 13TTnn No.? Ifulgl`t— ABSENTL:E VOTE — ..ONTR–COSTA COUNTY TOTALS PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 REPUBLICAN it Counly co.hl upO I. Member County Central Member County Csohl Member Cmntl Centul MemCounty Ce Member ntral Member County Catrd otrsl Member Counly Ceo Commitee. -� — sl. Commiltee .--Sup.Dist.�Committee -....Sup.Dist.� Commiltee.._- Sup.Dist. Commillee -.-_Sup.Dist. Committee.... Sup.Dist.l' Committee. Cop Cut.. ! - tl I !j i - j j : DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE M —_._— . Governor Lientenaat Govermr''SardW 6f Stde t Controller Traaeorar MWWGMNW ra F1 •�j p •F C 5 IZ m V J ELECTION r ,9 P ,d m PRECINCTS z z a c r 3 Bo'keley Park FI Cerrito Nu.1 li]Cerrito-No.2 .ip El Cerrito No.:; ^, ! . /T ! I]Cerrito No.d / /�' / ._......._ 1:1 Cerrito Nn.5 - .// s - r r J. .1.1.1 Cerrito No.6 .:._�l..._._._ 1:1 Cerrito No.7 / j El Cerrito'.Ko.8 Kensington No.l / I 7 .Zi �. I �... `". g1„ --- Hen,inglon No.3 I �_ I •2 , _._ .. Kem•inglon No.g Richmond No.1 r T /ry . / ..._.... Richmond No.2 /7 Richmm,d No.3 // / .• /cc. 5./_ _ /S ~/(1. - ._...... Richmond No.(i Richmond Nn.i !/ Af-: 0 '16 � ...._.. P.ichnunul No.g /�• Richmond No.9 Richmond No.10 �n^ Richmond No.11 /q G /C l !y0 �' o� Iz %chnwnd No.12 /6 ,./Z � �� / J T :42'— .. W.1unond No,1:1 Richmond No.ld Jar .a2/ I ! 3.. /a3 Richmond No.15 Richmond No.16 Ay Riela nod Nu.17 l0 •i/ ! i. /U 0 - !� 4".�. . r .. llichmnmd No. ---- Richmond No.19 �� .••'v .o / 7, / / ��/ ! �0/ py - .,....._. Riclanond No.20 �y .� •� - / ./ .. �" . Richmond No.21 _ lbelnnuadNo.22 --'-'--- Rirhmond No.28 // -'�i /! /� // •/a�� ...._....._- Richunond No,2-1 __. ..------�-- Richcnood Na 20 _ ..__...... Richmond No.26 3 3 ; 5 .. .: .��. _...----5.7� .------.. Richmond No.27 Richmond No.28 -- Richmond No.29 /iv 6 3 /T Richmond No.30 4r- 3 iej //7 Riclnnond No.3 1 lliclnmmul No.32 _ Jam. / /o / --- Richmond No.33 /2 � /.j A. �� 3 / . J . Richmond No.34 - 1lichmnmlNO.35 9 ( I ( l 7 r. RicbmondNo.3fi L e (o ( /;' / _ /y.: !.(:a,- /V .. ._.._ .. .. _. Richmond No.37 Richmond No.3S r/Y 1l' 2a' a-Z- ( �� .... _Z .___.._...._._ •- i Richmond No.39 Riehmond Na 4(0 Richmond No.-11 d o Richmond Norl2 San Pablo No.1 ;(p 1/'• /b San Pablo No.2 !7 (o / Z .2"'—.. .2/. ----= San Pablo No.3 Mint Rodeo No. _Tatals Ca rbd Forward —. ...a PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1934 DENOCRATIC Meow SW Bond 8eptes idle it cosy= l(embrsirembiJ -- °* s c i —.y. .,_.,,-- pi zf 17 F o y i i �. - - ,!7 - - - 1 Ak' i _ _ , f fi 9 _. . .. _ z _ + /T ,72 _ � r G i i E f , DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE cova= Lieutenant Governor 15Kmwyatstate Controller TreBBBrn " a4cmea d o 61 p� ELECTION PRECINCTS o e 0 a z B mi Totals Brought Forward Rodco No.3 /b ,. ...... /9... -- S._al.---- --- Piwde No.1 I'iniao No.3 y Crockett No.1 Crockett No.3. 41. Z 'L - Q-ockett No.3 Ctvcketl No.h. ../r .. -//�- . fes Cro.kdt No. Crockett Ne.G Crockett No.7 _--- Port Costa No.i .. ../A, Port Costa Nu.3 7 D:nnille No.1 Dmn-ille\n.3 7 Son Ramon off/ tl' m l /., 7. 1 3..:.1 : Taaahtra /F .lama '< qS 7 d. .._...._........ ._: ._..._.-- I.dmvtto No.3 ralkyon 'Morapa IF SL'Mnvy� .lLamina is H' / ( .. 17 W.Inut Creek No.i I - .� ( l / / /a� .. /`T:..... ..:........ . Walnut Crmk No.3 /io a _<'✓ 22— IV.,] it 2..-117dnnt Creek No.4 !)" ...... 9araurip Aim•tiucz Nc.l Mot thwz-No.2 Martinez No.$ /T Martinez No.•1 J'f -- MnrtinczNo.u Mardu zNo.6 s2U a/ _ /7. -2,9 Martinez No.7 /.v. /°f'. 17 /�J Martinez No.S MartinerNo.9 /� 7 . ! I /� l Martinez No.10 Martinez No.11 Alm•ttw.:No.13 /(.: / / /iJ /� / /� / l 7•M I wliu,z No.13 7q .! 7�/.- 7q Cine Rill No.1 7 l� ^zo. .. G.. � � ...___. � L .... -- vine I1111 No.3 (2.. r 11 z- Coaconl No.1 P/ . ./ 44 Cenrunl No.3 /!• .ti P �c _ 1 .7 _..._ Concord No.3 !`�'- x. / Cwtconl No.h !y / / 'Z -2.Q ./ /. _ ....;/.cdy...;. Concord Nu.i 7 /,Z /�. /� % Concord No.6 7 Amciatad cnuen �( i•� l.� /e 9. . -Z /r raekecg ZO %tJ- }•� 02/ _..._ 1. - a�7''�Z Totals Cgrried Fetward - i PRIMARY ELECTION.HELD AUGUST 26, 193 0 DEMOCRATIC Member Strte amid Re�eseulahve m Cougrtss q"q Member Assembly E9ndwha and... DU3rd .Dst I Tbuteenth District r � f j k w w14 d � 14 � t 1 r 4 f_ Ef r 1 , : I i i j — v4 7 ' 5'. 1 _ -7-j' _ w r— I L i MIS )77 i T _ I _ 5z ( - II ,. INI : —T 1 2 _ S _ -t- ___:_ _ I f v : .3�_IL DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor ` LientenentGovernor SeaetigelStete Controller Treasurer Atteeelcwmvj ' 3 In ELECTION Z 1 . PRECINCTS I c $ ` H a e z gc i x . ei TOWN Brought Forward Pitt,burg No.1 '✓ b `� `'� .. .. ."� r3. Pitt,b,trg N,,.3 Pittsburg No,3 1r5— �i ,.',.. // 'v. !)_. •a✓ /:• v l j 1'ittsbnrn Nn.t I ! Pitt,i>„rg Nn.A (0 10 /e Pitt.,burg No.fi Pitt,Lnrg No.S PEtt::lurg No.O -1 Pittsburg No.10 z Pilt;bn:g No.11 /0 /-'L Piilsbun,No.13 Pittsburg Nn.13 v 7 7 Bay Point No.l Bay Point No.2 clean A, .? 3 Z- Z / :lntineb No.l L � -� J e� 5 Antuna,No.3 N'./� . : i0 Z z. !/ z /�.z /D Antionu No.3 Anli,,,.b N,,. �. l z / 3 . Lone Tnv: / 'd' •Z_ ...._. ./...-d`- '---._..— --- �: ., :��-- Bmntx•und No.1 d G 7 G Bmiltwood No.3 (/. / /7 _ 'Z-( '12-1 Byron No.I Byron No.3 Knights-- Oakley No.l - OakkyNo.3 AUSENTEC VOTE / .+� °� '� J CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS gV27.N1. 63 MY, I9 .39_ IV -" bat 3r 717.-93 t _-1 Ae .. .... .. ..--------._ �x PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 DEMKUW,. m rw mr bw Rr CuM Reamer humbly, OkL 3rd ___.pYL Thirteenth Pbtriet -- _--- a id H m v f' - %� Ay - i 14 17 - -- 3 O / 0 - 6 / 5' _ - Ao -- )p �A DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Couni7 Central Member Ceanry CeabalI Umber Cort/Central Member Coal)Cmrfrd Mmber wi Cotri _. Commiitee.6�.sup.Dist. Commilkel p.Sup.Dist. Ceomillee..........Sup.Dist. Cmmittee..........Sup.Dist. Weimer J ELECTION �? PRECINCTS ti 13ci I It. 1..rk 1.1 Cerrito No.4 -...._ ElC i"No.S EI Cc i o\c.li El C u t N i;.F El Cuito No.S _ _ .. _.... ]Cm m t n No.i - Iicr.=ingtun No.2 - - ....... Ricl;mm�d No.l - - 1Riul i N,,.^_ Richmond No.3 Ric'—and No.4 Riclnnond No.S Richmond No.G Rinhm,`nd No.i Ricl:nunul Ne.S - ._ Richnmud No.10 Riclnnond Ne.it - ', Rlrhmnnd Ido.12 16c1 umud No.13 - - - RichmondNo.l! Richmond So.15 _ Ric'.mend No.16 -__.---- Richmond-No.17 : ----- IRiul:nuuul No.IS - - - - - Ricluuoud Na 19 Richunnul Nn.N Rid hm i d\o.27 Rich m;ud No.22 Richumnd No.33 _ Richmond No.23 R]nhinnnll Au.25 Richmm1 Nn.2G Riehn—w\o.28 Richmond No.29 Rialnneud No.30 Riohmmi'd No 31 Richmond No.32 __ ... Richmond No.33 Richmond No.3 l Rid—ca,d No.35 Richmond\n 3(i Rich mod\0 37 Riclnnond Ao.3S - - Richmond No.39 lii:hmoad No..11) _ - ..... -.. liirinnou:I Na.1I _._. Rich:noud Sall S:m Paulo No.° - - San Paulo No.3 _ Giant _. ....__ 0lump l Rodeo No.1 Tatnis Carr od Forward L_ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 DEMOCRATIC { I Member coumly Central IMemher Counh Central �„i Mmser riountl Cntra! �_Member Gunh_Central t Sober Cmp Central j Kober Cwt_Beutral Mo ._mbr comely_C_eu 4 Commiihe_.. Sup.Not. Committee Sup.Dist. Committee ..Sup.OuCommittee Sup.Dist. Cete.._ SuP•Sist. Crle. uP Dist. Ceoillee Sup, —L��n ' 'I I IIIII --- q - i iI j t _ I j s JR :x DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Maber counh Ges.fr+t Member Couch Coo Naber Creed CmtrB Yeaber Geed CWW Maher Coueh Ou W -. ceemlttte Sup Oisl. _ ...Gsiflee, Sup_Gut, Gewittee Sup Dist.. Ceeaufke,_ _.Sq.id. ELECTION ; a 1 PRECINCTS i , V' Totals Drought Forward , lmoleNo 1 { 3 Pinole No.'- ---- -----_' _- ..-•--i---'— -r----- '`j�tt - � 4 IIereuleu Selby. , -- T Crackett No 1 i j... ... Crockett.No,2 - - Crockett No.3- I I ' ._Crockett?du.#.-__----, t iy I Crockett No.5.. - _..Crockett No.G Crockett No.7 A � -- 1� I -Poll,Costa Np.,.l , Port Costa No.2 1 _Dam4llc.No.1__._ - Danville No.z �_ San Ramon }... ...I-�- (. t Tassajarn _. -:. :_ :.- :.. ;._ ,. t _ i-- y j - -'t- - - Almn9Lafayette vette No.l Lafayette No.2 Canyon lloraga ( _ Orinda Allund>ra .._.. :_ - ' l 1 � i 1F`alaut Clcel \0._1 ---- Walnut Creek No. ,_ t�u a(-2/2/:. .___ }_ }'`.. _ �__.. _ _l ___ _. 1Calnut.Cicc1 An.3___ _-_ }Pnlnut Crcek\o.¢ l t . _Martinez No.l �f 1\1arfincz No. 1vrzrtaloz lv n.3 2p.2'A.2 -Z2 A�, r i 1\Itrtinczi\o.4__ I l Ia3t.ncz i\o.5 - t- - - 11Ia-line.No.G `I- d �G , Martinez No.7 __ !_ I _b. /�/f IO i0 ..._ ' !- . ...T- .L 1 _'_ 11lutinez No.S. -.._... /3 /2,./��/ ......_. _---.. �._ ___ - Martinez\0.0 o /L IliutiuczNo 10 - - 7 /6 / I<fartlucz No.11 77 -7-- AlartinL7,No. }'ino ino.No.1 i/O Oil/ e/'. o I llill 1lfartinez\0 13 _.--. _.-.__ 1 /O �o"/(7 - 22d2 r _ _ - -_ __._-- -- -- - -- \rine IIill leo..2.. . -- 7 aJ a1 z63�t brountaiu Iriew Concord No 1 .. ..Jam-2� Concord\o2 Concord No.3. .... ._. _.�8 IV 0.1/q Concord No.h _: -.?�/ 21 o�[,a�_/_ . _ -- °-_ .__,_.a. __. Concord No.,Concord No.G AssociatedCowell - _ Paelmco Y' Totals Canted Forward i _ ; r PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 19 3 0 DEMOCRATIC Member County Central Member County Central II Member County Central Member County Central Memher hunk Caolnl 1 Number County Central NOW C�Grr6d t C..illee_.......Sup.Dist., Committee_.__Sup.cid. Committee. ...Sup.Dist. Casrittre..........Sup.Dist. CamiHee.........Sup.SisLl Crmrfhe _...Sep Dist CasrrlM Sud.Cul.11 -Si li 12. I j I I c II I A i r M' III. DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I Umber Conti Centre) "Naber Cm*CWW Ueda Cart/so" Umber Cady Cmtrd labor Carh Cand Crourem..........Sup.OW. Canithe..........Sup.Sisl. CawSIa..........sup.Gut. CraiCea Sup.Gpt. CraNhe Sr1.Ud ELECTION PRECINCTS ' T t I B ught Forward Pitt.0)u g No.l _ _ Pit.t=burg No. Pittsburg No.R .. Pittsburg No..1 Pittsburg Na.i Pittsburg No.0 _ Pittsburg No.7 _ Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.0 Pittsburg No.10 Pit.Lhnrg No.I1 Pit 0hurg No.13 Pittsburg No.13 Clacton Bac Point-No.1 Bac Point No.2 ciple Nichola Antioch No.1 -_Antioch No. Antlooh No.3 . ._.. Antioch No..1 Antioch No.5 Aniioch No. 1,11C Treo - Brcntn'ocd No.'? Byron No.3 ... . O:tklcc No.7 Oakley No.? ABSENTEE VOTE - CONTRA COSTA COUNII TOTA115 I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD qq AUGUST 26, 1930 DEMOCRATIC Nember Ceen4 Centrd Nemeer C-4 e, Nem6er Cwn Cedrzt Nmt.Cantr DOW I1:11,11's—Cp_nr ol.II Us.*Coult Ctral Cmmittee..........Sup.Dist. Sup.Cul committee Sup.Dst. _ DiNmn6er Conpry Cedraf 'j Cuntliee..........Sup.Dist Coombe_ Sup Cid 1 Commiflcz__h Sup 0sl I I ! ! 1 I� G 1 _ DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE J Yem6er Caeh Ceatrel Mw�xr Ir�etp Ceel Umber Cash Ceehvl... Y®ber Ceah Central I I Caomtltee— h v Did. Cmithe. ._Sup.Cinl. Ce®Nee Sup.Ciet. Crsitim. ..Sup Cnl. I i ELECTION PRECINCTS i El eer.ite-N,,.1 El Cerrito No.2 __.-- I'l(""it.No.3 EI c'nito No. A(Wut.No.e _ rl rile No.; hellsingtoll No.l ------ rei mFlmi No.2 - -- -. --- - Ricl:mm,d No.i - Riohmond No.2 Richmmul No.3 - —— Ricl urn Id No.I Rielmnn I No.5 Richmood No.li Richmond No.i Richmond No.S Ridlm nl No.D Ricl nd No.10 . . Richmond Ne.11 M(lm�ond No. I Ri1,1 n d N o. J Ril,hinnd.N o.11 - -- Rielmiond No.15 -.... Ricinnond No.1G I Riehnurud No.17 L'iuhmuml No.is Richmond No,19 _ Ri,huiood No.20 ' RicLmood No,'21 Richmond No.22 M,I-n mid No.2:3 _ Ricimrd No.2.l Ririnuood No.25 Rirh.—nd No.26 lii h on,l No.27 Rielnuond No.2s Richmond No.29 I . Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 _ R;chmond No.32 Richmond No.3:3 Richmond No 31 Richnron l No. - ilicl mond\n 36 RjAn,.od N-37 Riol mm d No.3S Richmond No.30 Richmond Na 40 Richmond No.11 Biel i I N' .-42 San 10610 No.1 I _ _:. San Paulo\o.3 S:m Pahl.No.3 Ci:mt 01-ni Radco No.1 I! Totals Carried Forward � I( PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 DEMOCRATIC ,a -. ...._Su Dist. committee..._..Su Dist —_ Member Counlr Central Member Count'Central Member Count'Cealral K Mader Noy Cental Member Cnany Central I Yamher Co ny Central Memher Cwoy Ceafwl committee .Su.Del.. Commdtce f� ComnBfee.._.....Sup.Dist. G®Mee ..._Sup.Oid.I Castlice . Sup Cml CasiHce Sq.Did. �.' t I�f _- I I DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE i NMTbef County Cminl E Umber Cmult Ceshl q Mnber Comb Cellh i Unber Good CUW NOW DWI GWW Conmltlee_----Sup.Dist. Crmift __..Sup.DA Cummitleu..........Sup.Out. Cnmittee,.....Amp Dot Cunlltm CII/.YW. I i I i ELECTION t PRECINCTS el Totals Brought Forward r I. Crockett Na.9 Cruekctt No.3 Cro,l.etl Nn.1 Cru r tt.No.S - - - Cr-IxltNo.6 Cruc l:cil No.i Pmt U-ta Nn.l PoH Cunt.,No.3 San S.aia,cite No,1 Csm on _ W10 t Creel.Sn.I r1:a i l.rnuk Nn.a -- Oopk N, read I l,rnelc N,,..1 _ I::rt;n,`.No.s \]nrt,nn N,,.5 - \iartincc No.6 \I.a,tincr.Noi Marti—, No.10 THmih—,N,,.11 Cicc.Hill Nu.3 Al-,dam Vic" Coucm l No.1 Ccnumd No.3 Concatd No.3 C--rd Na.1 Concord No.ti - Aerocintcd _ - Coucll i Iucl,co Toial Carried For Ord PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 DEMOCRATIC Member Courh Csnhi Member County Suntral I� Mam6er Conly Central Member Cnonty Central Member County Central Member County Central ' Member Csun6'Ind I Committee S.P.ist. Commilhe p.Dist. Cammitlee---------Sup•umt.P Commillee ._..._Sup.Dist. Ceunilt"----------Sup.Did. Committee ......Sup Dist.i committee Sup.ow. I I I I I W I I � _ I I - i a - s r i I i . 1 i i DEMOCRATIC STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Menber County Cental I.b,,Wk Cental Yeaber Count/Central I Naber Caunty Central Yemkr Cwery CaW Committee _ Sup.Dist. Cwnitte........SuF•Disf. II Cnmitlee .....Sy.Cbf. CasmClee ..--sup.Cuf. Cwmdhe ... So.Did ELECTION PRECINCTS T t I 8 yht F—Ard Pittsburg No.l Pittsburg No.? I _. PAttsbnrg No. Pittsburg Nn.{ I Ittsbnrg No.:i I Itt but;No.6 _ Pittsburg - Pittsbur,, Pittsburg No.10 ._ Pitt_b,ug X,17 - - Ph,,1,gS-.13 clayt- Baa Point No.1 . 13a,Point Nu.3 Anti-1,No.l Antioub No.3 A of I \ .t _. AnliwtlN..:S Aral rah No.G i F3rcnt"-d No.1 Prcnteuod\o.2 I33'ron No.1 ... __:. 133 ion No.2 Enlghtwn Oakley No.3 _ ABSENTEE VOTE .. CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALn f 1 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 DEMOCRATIC Member Cauniy Central Member Po-tp Cenral Member Courty C ntnl Member Caun 1 Ce hal Member Unit Central I Member Counh Central Member Conry Central r Comnilln........Sup.Dist. Cammittee..........sup.Data Committee......—Sup.Dist. Coamiliee,......Sq.Dist. Cmnmiltee..........Sup.Dist.I� Commitle ....sup_Dist I Conuetttce Sy.D'nl.I' � I w 1 r SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE __ - PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 SOCIALIST ' - - m Mamher Sul.Baud i� Repraecuhre in � ii �� Mosher Aur01r . u gras But. t. .. 'I i ii ....._Diis i Egseguti0e Cap A � r ry � h I' IJ I II tr II SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE �I Governor dl lieulemi Gm mr ' Swdm u Sfele i� Controller Tre—or �Attomey General c I I 1 ELECTION I PRECINCTS iIz s IIx "r U T t l G 9nt Forward R N.2 1111 1,No.1 111.IC No._ -I�. .. .. 6CII,\' Crt lett\1.I Co.l t'.tt.Nn.I t1111 u1\n.li _ _ lof C..i No.•' Sun I:anou ALuuo L:Saycttc Na.l Ijft-ttoN,2 1 Clcn __.... 1}.dl l,t C-1,-N .3 R I IC C1rck No.-1 3IIln. \,.1 \I l No.2 Ala,tin,N,,.3 1 .11 rl \o.I _ ll:,linn;.No.r 1 - Ala.tmm.Nn S - Al mins No..1) Ultl \1.11 _ \71 til o.IS i-11111 NO. Alms It \ire Ccn m'd\o.2 C.11"wd-No.3 Concord No..1 Co cull\ .0 Ct1.19 No. ; co—11 I � Tat I C,,rr,ed F d �I 1I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 SOCIALIST AMOY � Member Stale Board � Aepsesenfatire m ,i _ Equalmon Oitl Coo less Dist i ii I r 3 ; i� I I f I _ I� I, � u SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE a- Govemor Qeulemf GOV819OF I SWOW Of Shh 11 Controller Treasurer IAttumey General ELECTION PRECINCTS w IIz � r o � 1 la Ip iIo T t l B ueht Forward I _ 1,tt l m No.2 P tt_l w No.4 Pd{.lw \o. P tt hu \,.6 M1,Na,,„ vn.7 i lliti,burg - PdtlmgNo.9 ya.10 rillsbil''g,No.III Pill,bu,g No.12 Pt,lu q,,-No.13 - el t , 13:3 Pint Na.I B;,,Pomt No.2 Cl do Nwfio7, Antuol, _.--- Antioch No.2 - A,A I v .s Anti-h No.t , Ant. , \t v :lntiu.L Su.tf I3rcat—",l No.1 13,mfs"d Aa 13t ran No.1 Rcun,Na.2 Oak]-No.Y ABSENTEE V07E - , - CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS I 1 I — 1 '?d PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 SOCIALIST tt yaBnBoa ....DU ugrzss - Maher State Board Aepmus�Bre in EOitL I j y j j j r 'I - k l b .I i I i �4 I C SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE hlemher Come ry Ceulyd Masher Cull,Central I Member CumIt Caeh+t mem her Ceerbtrd Mem Ceeher Cmmh CaW Committee.... ..Sup.Dist. committee_...._.SupAist. Cmmitlee.......Sup Dist. Conmiitee..........Sup.Did. Wndtee ,-. Sy W ELECTION PRECINCTS 731 Cerrito\o.3 .. _.. _ L•1 Cerrito Seo.=} E1 Cm rilo\o.G ms h:l Car:ito No.S ren_i t<m No.1 Ric•l:mona N,1 Richmnud No.2 - Riulunnud N,,.3 Richnumd No.5 Richmond No.i — Ricl,nand\o.S _ R icinnoud No.10 Rielonaud Na.11 B iAnunul No.13 Riol mood No.13 Richmond No.ld _Rich—d-o.16 IiicLmocd Xu.17 ._Richmond No.1S Richmond No.10 Riclnnond No.20 Riclmsond No.21 RicLmond So 22 _------- RW,,00 ul No 2; Ricbmm d No.21 Ricl:nuaul\o.25 16,hoo,nd No.2G Ridnnoixl\o.27 - - - - - Richmow!Nn.28 Md,ionnd No.29 Richmond No.30 ---"--- Riclnnaud\o.31 %clunond No.32 _ _... Richmond No.33 - Richmond No.31 Richmond No.35 -. Richmond No.36 Ri - chmond_An.37 .. Rich— I No.3S W,huion I-No.39 - llichmand No.d] _ _ - Itichmoud-No.12 San Pablo No.1 .. - .. _San Pablo No.2 - Snn Pnbhi No.3 -• Giant Radeo No.I - Totals Carried Forward - PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 SOCIALIST ss I! Nether Comte Central Member Cwnta Central Menber Conti Central Member Conti Central Member Count?Central Member Conti Cealrl Maaber Conly C UA Committee.........Sup.Dist.Il Committee Sup.Did. Commiltee.........Sup.Dist Cumillee..........Sop.Dist. Coritlee _-__Sup.CM. .Co wilbe Sup.CiSf I Cas�iliee Sap.OiaL I ri —77 1 l '1 ; - r i SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Cnuntr Ceahtl Maber Curd Ceahel Member Coeah Deebtt Meatier Cott kohl Valmr Ctmq.Cmhd Cammitht.. .Sup.Dist. committee ......Sup.Dist. Committee ..Sup.Dist. Cammilfex Sup.-Dist. CmstA6e_VSsp,Did., ELECTION � PRECINCTS Totals 6rau9nt Fori�a:d _ P-1-No.2 _ _ __.... .. _ .... _. __--"."__-____-- 1. lain o1C N..? e C,odidl An.3 Cr)�Mt No. _ ( ,It N,6 _ C', Fott\o.7 Port(•anti No.l .. Pu,t C,An No.^ - 1);u"Ito Sot I)a-111;:Nu. San Aaron Al-- h&,, 'N,2 I hf,ctic.\o.4 Cnn}o„ 0rinda i p;.lutC k No.2 C-k No,3 \L' t \ t Almfi-z No.4 Armin,,,No.i An,t ,Xt, \In tiutr No.7 ➢Imtinca No.11 \Lu w No.1,21 VineILII No.I {'in Hill No.2 - Alo Rain V io" _ Concord No.t - Conc,Id N Concord A0 1 I Concord Su.i Concord Vo G A"(cistcd 0-11 Total C r H F—rd II PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 SOCIALIST R ��v Member County Curd � Menber Poenh CenU:l Member Counh Cedr+l rMember Couolp Central Member Cwntt Central I Mab"county C•drel I Member Ceunh Cn6ol . Cmnmdtee..........Sup.Dist.' Cemmdite......_Sup.Drst.�Cmomitlee..........Sup.Dst. Caomiltee._... Sup.Cist. Ce�iHee _.._Sep.CisL ComuNa .Sup..Cisl Crmmce Sup.NtL I 1 i i t i 1 _ G SOCIALIST STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Member Canty Uatnl Heahr Cneh Ctnlnl I Member 10=4 Ceobal Meatier Crud Central Kober UWj Ceft Committez.._ S.P.Did. Cwniike.. Sup.Dist. Cemi@ee ..Sup.Cid. Cmdlea. Sup.Cut. Nomm" .... Sp BW- ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals l3ro,ght Forward Pitt t u b N o.2 PitcJu6No.2 ---- --- --- Pili 1 ur Nn.4 . . .._ Pittsburg No .5 I� Pitt"I g No.6 Pitt.,Wrg No.7 PillSI'mg\n.S Pitts).ug\o.9 Pitt 1 u 6 No.10 _. Pitt 1 ut,No.11 Pitt,bllrg No.12 - iI _ - Pittking�No.13 Clayton Bap Poinl.No.1 Bay Point No.? ClYdo -- N Inl 1 illi Alltloell No.l ! .._.. ... __.._ AtIt10C11 No.2. Anti-hAnti-h No.3 I Antro I No.I - Antioch N .J Atli loll,No.li - Brenttcood No.2 Byron No.I Byron No.2 Caldey No,t Oakley No.2 .. 4BSEN7EE 1107E CONTRA COSTA COUNIY TOTALS I _ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 SOCIALIST �C M.ber Caunh Central MenAer Coenty Central IT Member CanCec4al ff Meaher County Gn6al ( Memher County C uUal Member Deonry Dentrber Cnunry� al Mm � Commillee,—, Sup.Did.i Commiltee .._Sup.Dist( CommiDee....-..Sup.Orsf.� Cummilhe. ....Sup.Diet. Commdlec......Sap.Dist. Comotltee _.Sup Dnt II_Cumol_ke SR• •I i I� I I r . r s I. K j j !'Ittlll i I i i PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE lGovernor lleNeort Gorereor "I SKMW d SW Controller �I Treasurer �Attorney General ELECTION PRECINCTS r I w \ a z 'j N 12 � < N Rcr6d 1'::rl: � i A C roto No.3 _ II Ira cmnto\ f III Cerrito No.i El Cerrito No.S ' - Kensington No.1 .. -._ Kcnsioglon No.2 I ousinglon No.:3 - Richmmul No.1 Ri6nwud No.3 IIlichnumil No.1 _ - IlichnumdNu.i Rir.6mond No.U _ .. lliehnun:d No.i .. :__..-.,.. 1u:6uunul No.10 Ilielunend N',l) llieluu-,I No.12 Riclnnond No.13 _Riclun-d No.1.1 36061nnnl No.I:i 3 - IlUumndNo.1G -- Rici mond No.17 - .Riolnnond.No.18 _ . . . _ i.. _ _. ....... ..... ......___._._--- Rielunond N".lU Richmond No.20 -. -. .. .. _.. Ricl:nroud No.22 _._..----- Riclnnond No.23 - - - Riclmwnd No.21 Rido—od 1K..25 Rielnnnnd No.^_Ii Richmi-d No.27 Riehl No.25 \ mmu Richmond No.20 ---- Richmond No.3U - - RicLmon I No.31 Riclnnond No.33 Z_._ : 1lidanond No.33 Richmond No.34 - Richmond No.35 - Richmond Ko.36 Richmond N..37 - _ Richmond No.38 Riell—id No.39 Riclnnond No.dU 1110nu.nd'No.-11 1144 uoud No..12 San P:Odo No.1 j San Pablo No.2 San I'ablo No.3 .. _.. i '3itnt Olcum i. Rodeo No.1 - Totals Carried Forward i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 PROHHIIM' member state Had Repres bb"in membra Rtsrmy a _ tltltltlp �IEbualu7hao_..._._—Dist�Ceeprest._... \ __RrsL I IIf C; y 0 sz e �! 1411 , r s _ r j i g y I PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Iientenml Govewr Sant'.➢of Shle Controller Treasurer II Attorney General 0 z I ELECTION !i F x PRECINCTS ] x Ia I i ,I ra I a i a a I Totals 6 nt Farwa,d i - -- II Pinolc No n Ii I I Crolcit No.L -. Cr-lo,tt.N. .. � 'I C,,,hctt No.3 Clockat Nn.:i 0,.,-h,ft No.c {I . C— tt.No. Port C-1 a No.2 it J(ILII 1):o,illa_Co." San P,muon U;mm � l 7h(ait tt An.I I I � 'L ALo -_.--- 1 ..... li i I VCalm t C�,k A0 2 ! ! \Inti c \-5 Marti;•az No.c Vartinez\o 7 nt.,tine'.Na s _ Martino'.No. I i Mzol ce No.11 I 11I:it/:,\,o.13 Vine 11iii No.2 land Wo.1 ..Iln,'o 1 No.2 -tot f N .. - ,COI No 1 t �,i l id No.(i •� Y �i I talo Carried Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 PROHIi ON - Member Sale Bond Represeeatiee in I I Mayer AsseWr I iEgeiliteBon._.__..Dis Ceepess ....Dift ! J .Dist 1! I j iI ;i II f Ij Ir I , ' r I I i II i PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor Lieutwol Corrwr Seadq of SWe i Controller Treae nrer Attorney General - 6 x C i m � ELECTION i H z PRECINCTS x I o ! w I Totals Brought Forward N _Pittsburg No.1 Pittsburg No.2 _ lqtW,.rg No.3 � Pittsbttt \o..1 Pittsl."g No.v Pitt 7 'g No.fi Pittsburg No.i Pittsburg No F Pittsburg No.0 Pittsburg Nn.10 Pittsburg No.11 Pittsburg ur No.12 Pittsburg No.13 Clayton _- 13av Point No.1 Bay Point No.2 CIV& Nichols Antioch No.I Antioch No.2 Anti-1,No.3 ! ` :Vdia:h No.4 t±' Antioch No.3 _- Antioch No.li Blro tno I No. 1lrcuteod No.2 Byron Nu.1 Fnigblscu i .. .. Oakkv No.7 Oakley No.2 I ABSENTEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA COUNIY TOTALS r ,r PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 193 0 P1tOlOBffm -' Umber SWe Bend II leliee in Mmks lumoy E*slirreDn_.. 0w co i m iz z i I i i s a ! L I I j I ! I I ` �I I PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Maher Nuil Central MmLer Cmrb Cada! ii Meatier Cauntl Cealral II Meier Ccntj C•aihnl �gpllaaher Cm*Cudul Cammillec---- Sup.DW. ComrAft... Sup.Cis I. Cmemitte .Sup.Dist. I` Cammilla..........Sup Mi.� -Sw lkL ELECTION II PRECINCTS I -- Elc"n( \ 1 El C'cu it;.Au.3 l - 1:1 C—itn So.4 - I7 Uunilo( nilNo. Tien _icn\.r.1 ICcu=in,I n So.3 Richmmid No 1 Rid mind\a.2 ltio!un:ud Au.3 - - - - - Ric!. 1\r Ric!nr i I\ r Ricl n and Ao.0 10 Richmond Sn.31 _ _ _ Rirl mond iCu 12 — Richnnnul No.13 - -. Riclnuond No.1.1 Ricl,moud Su.IG Richmond\o.16 Richmm,d Ao.17 - - - - I Ricl,rmud So.IS ---- 11icl;,—nd No.19 Biclu-n,l No.20 Richmrnd Xo.21 Richmond Yn.23 _ Ric!au n 1 N,2I i .. -_ .. .. .. _. Rieln I No.25 llrcl:m nd\c 26 - Ric!uuundNa.3; -- Rirhnunn!No.2S '1 Richmond No.20 Riclnuond No.30 12i6moud\o.31 Mlmcnl\o 32 Riclun d\ ii - Rmhn,on I il'a.31 — Ilichmond So.35, .. .. _.. Iiichmoud No.30 _ _.. .-..... Ricbmoud M,37 Richmond Richmond No.40 Ru hmm—d Ao.d 1 - - Sanraw.Ao.l - S: Pablo'Nu.2 it -. _ _ San Pablo\o.3 Ginnt Olcum ... .�_ Rodeo\o.1 Totals C ad Fnrwa A PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 PROMTIOH Nmnber Counh Central Ne.ber Courdj Central I' Member Weir C ntral 9 Nember DWI,Cntral Member Counh Centril Member Counh Centre) Ye76er—I- Committee----------Sup.Dist wCommittee._-----Sup•Dist. Csmmrtte...........Sup.DiS Cammiltu..........Sup.DA Cemmilhe..........Sup•Dist. Cmiffle_-.....Sup•Dist.� Crmwum......Sup.Dist.11 Cmwrtlee. SgOid.i i 1 _ i i 1 1 l 1 1i I� a.. it II PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE li Menber County Central 11.1ber Cowriy Central Membee County WWI Umber Canty CmW member Cmwb M#tl Committee......Sup.Diol. Commlltee_. ..Sup.Ciet. Cm:..n Sup.Cut. Committee- Sup Cat. cammetbas !i I ELECTION PRECINCTS y Total,➢ram pht Forward I _. II I Nalco NO..2 Pln(11e.N0.1 Pm,d,\O.2 _ J 1IuI'I C—lxtt No.I C—], t No. C, I'tt' Croclali N"..1 Croel.ott No .; Cr"'Awu s...r Cr,dt,t-N .T Port C',4,'No.1 - _... Pw t C. to No.3 .. Danville$o.t - Danville No.'? Fmr :\I:uno LaNvelfc No.1 Lafa, U,\o.2 _ Cvrpott Oriuda W:ilunt('reek No.3 - \\-ulnut Crcck No.-1 01':111 ll Ala.lino,Nf,1 -i V[arlima\��.1 I Arai ne,No.i tlIat{inc,No.S �Nlarliuoz No.9 I _ lfartine,No.10 \i:o-tiuc,No. \Loi im•z No.12 Fin';lilt No.3 - _._-. ---- 11ounLtin Vleo' .... - -. Concord No.I Coneud No.3 Cnnccll\n c:-'-'r 1\ :i Coc nord_`o.G .• l e 1 oeixted •) _ T tats Ca,,Ied Forward _ IIIIIA' PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 PROI,'DBIf ON Member eCounty Member county n� IlMenber Cauntp_Cental M CahCehal Nanber Counh Gyal Member Cwnh Cdnl . .Cammile Sup. ial. Cammi tee SupDisl. Committee Sp.Dist ..."le ..Sup 'r Dist. Cameidee. ---.Sup Dist. Candice Sup Dist i CmmiHee ..Sup.BitL I mmlo � I �II r I I I --------- ---------- ,I U it ---- PROHIBITION STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE rA ?. fl Yem6er Ceunh Central Yemher Ceunh Cenhil Yember Cwnh Cenhal Ytm6er Caunp @nhal Ymo6er Cea rfy 6uYml Committee... ...Sup.Ci:l. Commiihu _.._Sup.Cist. Commilte sup.Dist. Commifla $uo out.__CrmlNee ..... ad._ i I I� ELECTION Ij PRECINCTS I I' Totals Gro ug ht Fonvaid I� ... Pittshtua No.t Plttdnng\a.4 I _ Pittsbur;;Nn.A Pitt'l rg Sn.G Pittsl g No i Pittsburg No.S Pittsbur-,No.C Pitt 1 u No.111 Pit sl ng No.11 -- — Piti I wr No.12 ritt.htar st: is �� Eov Point No.1 - - - Ba.Point No.2 Nichol. _ — Antioch No.L Antioch No.3 Antioch No.-t Antioch No.o Antioch No,G I - Lonc E, it ,wdNa.3 Ey No.° Onl l •Na.1 _ _ ; ABSENTEL VOTL lII CONTRA COSTA CDnAiV TOTALS (� �' iN1 fi 1 i I -- PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 PROHIB M al 1i Member County Central II Member Coenty Central i' Member Cwnty Central Memher Cwety Central '. Maber County Central if Number County Central Membr Ceonh Cn4d Committee.........Sup.Dist.l� Committee—......Sup.Dist. CommiNee -......Sup.O&1. Conittee.........Sup Cist. Committee..... Sop.Dist. Committee..........- op mit tllee Iq. i I a � r .+F NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE /steSatlWW.Soptas r✓ltsaStlaiktS�ts AsQ1�fs;nt, 11,04 tmda Praiat baicr.DIaM Crtta ...�_�kambIWYF�DYMfela -. Gaal.Diss 11tt, cart Dib as 1, ! Mot 1N xPJrd+4 D6t. A[ia!i4lMWt 116[6#r.2 ,y�fL to A1111Mt afa,IXr.t �' OMtlalIFoB Tua) (IlatlYei TNa,FM.)n.1.1!111 .. .(M_avl�'alTn4faLlw,l.l�q ". x C p z ELECTION z x a m PRECINCTS z °z F a' 1 z z z ! z , x w 0 6 o ! Rarlcie Purl 6TI i Is1Ccrritnno.2 El Cerrito No,3 El Cerrito No.4 - 3G �6 T1Cer„to\Q.5_.__,_.-__. El Cerrito No.6 El 117 El Cernio Qn.5 ! f - �7 7L - 6f j Kensington\o.2 T /� i_ �Gt ! _ T _..j 7 7{ y . ._ -! Kensio tonNo.3 _._�_ �� �c.(i �0d i i [5' i i i �'' 7L._:- -t 1''' :: Rici;mond No.1 _ _- ....7 7 �ii�C ! 1 —C-- ;—.—# /-Io2 v1 i s { Richmond Its,.2_ Z-7 71 ! T 1 b 1 - `J + t dl 7 Ri6raond No.3 _ -�sf ;_, le+. a (ne7 E { _t �✓! 1 ( { o� _ l —�- Riehmond'�n..4._. Richmond No,5 /i1 Richmond Ao.Cr_...._ ._.__.._ ,._._a�_a/ �__. iF�__._ _�._ trdt�...� .� � ._ �L_._' Riehmm,d No.7 R_la Richmond No.9 -- I?ichncand No.10. :'2f _ _. _ �.L. „„_.�__.?5 ! j --!/ _--.1 1,, _. ._...._ _. 1 Richmond No.11 .zy: �"�✓'- �iz�! ' ' 11�71 I 1 97 ! e, .... - G _ 1_. _ .,.. Richmond No.12 Richmond No.13 Riehutond No._I4.......__..__.� Riclunond No.15_ 1,_ •.. } t i S( �t _ Richnioud No.17 { # 00 : - 3 1 LIf' '/ i l l,.- } _ ._� ..- 1 _ 7 Richmmul No.10 �73 -... s - 7 E �/ { Itichmanci.\o.20__- _._. _.0._ r..._..�.. g� __- � r._ + � .:.__ �L � :• _ Richmond No.21 t lachmoud No 2 Richmond No.23_ >19 Rielimond\o..2•i_. ...._.___ -t �J .. ,__ °L --- l - t F S 1 (ny ry/ Richinond No 25 _. :._ vly n{ jt tet....: _ -.. Richr.oudNn 27.. `f -E- -- 2 S� 1 Richmond No.29 �1' . ..._ -4.._. _ G9.13'1 ' I Riclunond3�o.3D.__- /071 _ 1 . _. Riahmend No.31 a3 q R:chinon l\0._32, Richrmm�l No.33 Ric}imoml No.34gI Rielnnoml\o35. r [ _ Richmond r,o.36 ,Z //�"t //�� //�' a'Jlrs i Richmond No.37 Richmond ho 3S '�? Richmond No.39 X79 _ Richmond No.90 f Richmond No.41 Q �an1,P Pablo\o.12..._... -(3 _ /OJ,_,.._. $ __ I T' 971 7 San l aI No,2 San.. ..._ 1 ally 1°9 ria>lo No.a _ Rodeo No.1 ,4 7 lSd J5�3+ /«577} D7;76 - Totals Carried Forward NOTE;`"ern.w"unNu P.°i:Jl Se fsvml.e eh.�md el ehe) PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NON-PARTISAN Superintendent of 1jCounty Superintendent Sheriff County Clerk County Auditor County Recorder Public Instruction of Schools � C a � z a a _ C W n 9ti77.767 �e ri 9r :91 - - O� ,rte' / 1z7 — F9 ',- }7 7- J K f"1: mss' 9 ----- 37 f5 G i _ --- 9, — - - � 77 /ies .<T iT _ _. iaG not m0 j 7050 MA� Al _ Mo Bir . /00: ej 7._ - --- __ /U j1 - 73izD -29 _ - � k NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE d�e�m,a'r.e'13u�1wnmQ,s� mm3nri,utmFtc�nm " tttrrfmauwlr �`9.E-0 Com,ewwt, r�rr.otr.et L �I,Ir Bhl. m e elt,Set: �1,M •, fain fY iq elddal(Td issi (IIr4�M Tt�,F�Jtz 1.,IM11 .Iyryy�..... (Ir!!IYM huS Gftl�:t.tml_v R 'e I z o to ELECTION a z a w PRECINCTS l ° = a a x z e z z sr 61E x 0 Y� Totals Brought Forward $oleo No.2 sl v:;.. 75 & Pinolo No.3 8T. i'� 5�3. ..--- Pinole No.2 IIercules `l✓- `1 v els 7a_ J ✓`-/a :d. sellas Crockett,No.1 11 - Crockett No.2 _ /j,� l3(, '23. /i 63 7.2 -. Crockett No.3 /0/. /nF S. /44. .7/ .. ... _...... i' Crockett No.•1 ?6 ?s' r/^'. 77 7 o3b . . -. .....___ .._._ Crockett No.5 (00 Crockett No.0 56 Crockett No.i %2. �: '�i S'r/, 7/ J'7 a . . q .. Port Costa No.1 J J u� •r�% X - - :�/ ... -.._..._:_.---- Port er>tta No.2 37 1 Danville No.1 73 . 7 ti :zz 4f I)anrine No.2 a 9l a 7/ - smr Ramon S`� 4 ••-? 2,/- b- q Alamo 96 9/ . %4 I.dnyettc NO.1 ,4,. Lam}otte No.2 73 7 7•� 7/: : . ... E...�4 .. . . Canyon 40 0? /r Orindu 7,Z,. 71 Alhambra / G n i 1voinut Crock No.1 (D. ,�... /'3 _./.%N.. ..........- _.: Walnut Creek No.2 Walnut('ovv;l;No.4 ;b. /yiZ / . vJ :. .. 1. .. .'7 saralulp 7. Alarlinez No.I Yom. 1z . . - A[artiurzNo.2 // 7( 7�_ _ -----_ Aiart3lrrzNo.3 / 17. //^-�': dy, _ /o% .r zl Martinez No.d Y7 71tyL. 70 .�"�' '� .. Alart.inez No.S /XO !/(o /Zl . /-Z 73 c+S/_• ... ..... Alartiuez No.6 lqf 41_ 11/5 N... •- .. _ r3 /73 ------- ---�- MadiuczNo.7 /6. 117 / /06. (o� .m6 Martinez No.8 / /2:1 -- MartinezNo.O /3 : vl: tpl�4.7?j. - AlartiaczNo.10 7� - 77: .7Y : 7 - a:�3...........-�- - ---- � p Afartinez No.11 c/ 5.Z-- �': �y. '.'43:/°✓: .........:..'I hhutim%No.12 Ma,flue.No.1:3 i{7 '/7. (p /-/.. •.�2 J_ .. _ . rine Hill No.1 113 Vine Hill No.2 /n� 6/. er5 - Y7/ _ Mountain View 73. �(o� :7T Concord No.1 167.. /dT _ /a3,f - /a17 .. .. �e5 7G; ' Concord No.2 Concord No.3 X3- IN. // Concord No.4 40 1q1 /�7 °3T .. 17 7. -" Conwrl N0.5 611` 107. m�4. /00 Concorl No.f ./3/ /er' AV //y. . .. .: §r 7,;_.- Aeaoeiatal Colt ell 7X ?6 7f- 17b.. 3Z:J.7 - --- Parheco 2z____ - 76 75C latIl I Oarrhd Forward y PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NM-PARTISAN Pau N,.frNYlh.adS. 6Wlim O Supe[intmdeut of Comfy Supniohndent 8harttt Comfy<AeAc County Auditor County Baader Public IoeWelmo of Sebools r S ' m , O C L 6 F C C F Zra F `%/ iJr dy 7 x` 92-- f7 lj-Z lid, Q9 /J7 7`f T .75 117 SF.. ? �7 . Yom. . Y' � y3 11 o a✓ 77 of s,�. �� A z -rT.. i s�1, s3 - - --- $y 9j ya 7 /10 7z �i ,J._�.= 777,1 -- uz r/ 1 .�L fe • sj ! ❑ q ! � .:-•.':.alk 73 /v �y 7Y 79 . 7i 6i� 74 1 p.{ f 17. /Yo 2 P,//j (o /vd: a7T — 37 57 99 9U 5� sus /shy ......... . Y7 izTl 177 .1jell3 /bd. �br s6 aj Mi 79. /J3. Yr _ -r� sr 7.7 Oj- 117 LZ, 7� i�,7 6Y A. /tee �i� �"Y.9/ ^3�� •a-s' �9/. ; . .. JJ-7 11-7- 5;5 - ' /a7 4' 7%/yL Yi7 /1011 03�e/d,3 vdd o,C dS I'. NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE -_ I:,tmwl,iwer,oae. mrrAm"hma.omriCod r ,: rs�>.rs,omautasiil ti�ir..oterrrr ' oolaoAi, test Btls lLLt �r1t Ir�ay Btr, yo11t IA t1l0YreOY,Eh!' bAI�IEI vL Mt1 F z ss e m m > ? ELECTION z m m PRECINCTS z a a T 14 a ? xx x �, y ro ON Totals Brought Forward PitiebnrgNo.1 gra' - rittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.3 10y. _ - d6 : •s Pittsburg No.4 Gy. 7C. 67. Az Pittsburg No.5 ...9T. ?77• 71 _. /,r`i._. .. _ .Yy .3V_ Pittsburg No.0 3'. 17 f � /7 : Pittsburg Na.T _ Pittsburg No.8 _71. 7z. LSV. to/ �: �i' Pittsburg No.O 1; 6 1 7t 6Y Pittsburg No.10 7i 7(.. 70 77 Pittsburg No.117� j(o : ...: .. ......._ q 7/ �.. p�7........._...._..... .._ ..— --a Pittsburg No.12 .7 y_ �r -'2 _ T : _- -.• Pittsburg Nu.13 Qkvton 71. 73J Point Ba 7J.: � No.1 7y Bay Point No.2 Jry 67 5-7 .y. ......... ......., ...._..- c ------_---- :;. Antioch No.1 J/� 7Z- 6i Antioch No.2 / /,2 .- /f / 741:J ems. .........,.5' Antioch No.3 71 3f . ... .......:..__.— -' Antioch No.4 �6 �6 9-/7 Antioch X.G Ant led,No.ti .67).- Ant -" 1,ono Tren RrentimmlNo.1 Brentwood No.2 /�.� /0! /00 92 !{f 63 Byron No.1 L3 0-7. 61. Byron No.2 Qz 70 .._... . ._.._......._, Iinit;htsen S 7 �, S?/ Oakley No.1 37 311. Oakley No.2 ./G'rl 7(:' 4 �� :�;S/ ..•. ABSENTEE VOTE 7., -�' 27. .27: 12: /G ---------=-- ---CONTRA COSTA COSTA CGOMIT TOTALS 13461 18193. 20 111A 73S(•740r _ •'j - NOTE v w. m,., �- -� ="�• PRARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 N�-PAUK r�e.wrw IM r.....aw�e . ty 6ued shniC .. P ..Coamty Cot"tw Coumft limardw e 6upeimtmdmt ofbuopxwteadj Clan_ unty Publie-Imteoetion of 9ehools pG@ .. ...... ..}.._.....__s_.' _ C � A m � x o $ > m < mR N C / - � 113' ✓m r 610 11,6 o /e �� e g7 y6 - 7�?. 71% 7,) .v GG yl zy 7,. -- ,Y 7y. D.Ty ,� 87 �0 31, G! 7z-- d7 74 �-' v 9,i... c6. 77. 77 rvq ro /J7 3F 2j /DLTf 167 6.2 67 sz �b Z/ o3 Vd Iz990 u�'f'I ba�>>�3'� 4817 WOO ----- - I . . ,,...;1 P _ NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Pas ean«Fu I l>i Wet Attm w 110!! or Remus Puwie Idmir tratae rr S 2a 0 5 l ELECTION o 'o PRECINCTS 3 .4 d m a Berkoky Park -. i -. �.• 7 .- ,) EI Ccrrito No.1 y RI Cerrito No.2 /Y5. .-•:� / ci, ]il Cemtc\n.3 /,Zc El Cewito No.4 /z�. � ///. %`. fT. •,, El ccrritu No.5 1. �Y ,7 El Ccrr]h,No•G ::•. /:.c /,.? ....--- .E]Cerrito No.7 t,�i' /✓'L /.J- /W 2 5- rl comitc N..SSQ.c:, /+.�✓ •h5L/• Senoington N..1 {.D 7� .Zvo Iicnsingto,No.a 9Jr. r7 Iiroain,to.\o.3 Y'i >,� r5, rf ' Riclnnond No.1 tY� i•� � .7�yy, 7�; �'� Richmond No.2 ......- Ri6mondNo.3n� . 7T� .7a 8iel.nmul N o,'t Jrd �J .37 .: J;z- t r S Richmmtd No.5 llichinoud Nu.i ... Richmond N..S Riuhmund No.O Richmond No.10 4__ _ Riclnnond No.11 /`/rs :J D. I �� ji. ��. 1 _ .. . Riclauund No.12 Richmond No.13 117 ..ltichuwnd No.H ! 7b / 77 Richmond Nu.lu Riuhmund No.16 %�� y� 7�J y .. -k..�-- -- RICI:niUlltl No.li o Riclnnond Nu.1S 37 Richmond No.19 7 rj. �. [�U 7� 71 Bichmimd No.20 .. q7. /.. y/q Richmond No.21 Richmond No.22 /0/. ?7 Richmond - Richmond No.23 5T. 46 Richmond No.21 f10 5 ,2. RiohmoinlNo.25 1Tl 9� 95 9�2� Richmond No.26 Yl. 77 - 7b .. .rd ... .. 7� .... Richmond No.27 Richnunal No.28 lam 1. .. �y :.. .!7z:. ...... .'��.Y....... ..__.-1___._....-_ .._ -. Richmond No.20 /Dz. pd//:. Richmond Nu.30 _/T. Richmond No.31 7° d J G /i3 GT• _Richmond No.32 D/ pA. lei1/7. p r ! Riclw,ond No.33 /101510 Richmond No.34 63, / /�� Jrl► - Richmond No.3.) 141% /��. �/. 0 N 32� Riehmond_'o.36 36- 3° e37: / � ` �2r} .-._. lticlunond No.37 1156. Richmond No.3S /,� /�/ _ a3 Richmond\ 91 o.30 /I Richmond No.411 xq'. - ��, y�. 9° �.5`• ( . Riclunond No.41 ',37 7 _ . Richmond No.42 San Pdblo No.l San Pablc No.2 /G/ San Pahl.No.3 siant leum o7 '.lades 'alolo Carried Forward - � } : PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NON-PARTISAN Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor Supervisor. ,Coroue[. - Countp Surveyor ...,717.'S. _.....:District (fl lTd..__D;sericc .. ......_ _..District .._33istrict o P ?� ul i y r Jf F7 Jl� 7,7 GOd/ Z / 7 - - - s a 7j 7� - - -- - 77: ! G� 7 71 ' -€ �.,� i _ _L 7,2_ 74 y Gni 7-2;_ q� G6 ilea : ._ _;.- - c» ; Ate_ r --r 7o 7777 - . T _ I E r t S,Ts� / s ,3y - - !zG 7r Id 4119 �,. i Y ; j- -- — I 's NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Tax CoUsdor �� Mtrict Attorney Assessor 14eamrar PB61Lo Administrator .? m co o ry z :I a sa x 0 ELECTION 'I am Ci PRECINCTS z g w °z al C s a Totals Brought Forward llodroNo.3 _._ Pinole No.I /,M7 Pino!e No.2 .Zy 2 Ilercules ij,Lo /U/ Selby ...........:._-----'-------.— Crockett No.1 /'IY c�ff. 3r�. 3�. 123 .Crockett No.3 Crockett No.:4 !7z 17,x• /7:i. Ia/. 5 .. . Crockett No.d 7Jf.. 7d5-.. .70... ---- Crockett Nu.:i /r c z J' .Z6 D. Crockett.No.c y Crockett No.7 Purl.Cnsla No.I rt1 3(: N d L 66. .:......:... ._._._---.J Purl Cno-ia No.3 .Danrilic No.1 �! So .. 3 °�� 77 .: Danville Nn.3 Sail Hallam 33 Tascyara Nmno Lafayette NO.1 1.2 Dltacetto No.3 �S F+°5.. 7S' 77: Cally.11 '7' ALUTarla .. /. ....... ....... _._—�: St.Aiar,d _ 97 27. 5.. �6 Orin aa 73 y 7'i 6 y ----- Alhmubra I r.cj. !� /�,i3 9 Z. Ivalnut Creek No.1 /.l` /,;S,to .i• J b ''ff qgg Walnut Ceek No.a 11:du11t.Creek No.3 SD. N--aln,It Creek No..1 Saranap l�27 \3arlincz No. _ Martinez No.3 .. Alanine.No.3 "/3� /��. /��. Z! . 2J .. _... Aladines No.d /I`�. //2/ //%L //,,j .. ... //i�...............__ AlatinezNo.S /. /e3y. ( Tai 27. 1,37. .. Martinez No.6 4�7 Aludinea No.i 10In, Alartinez No.s /3.4 - Alartines No.GVY. 'i7 / Martin-No.10 1r7 0/ T-6- [or t5 .. 9 6 9 r5 C Almv—No.11 //! OrJr, /03. /JJ 6" !�. _ Alanine..No.13 /?7 /,2) 0.. .? Aloe',inert No.13 \rine hill No.l /� //�. /�/ //' /�Q .. -- .es► Fine Hill No.3 (ole 14- G(o 13. mountain Viewi 7�. /S6 9 M. l6 Concord No.1 ffl 707 6 176. 7�: Concord No.2J/} 3r . .. _.., Concord No.3 84. Concord No.A Concord No.5 /s35 //7 //J` . 11,7 ...._ CmlconlNo.G �5(5[ !J� N ! /�� ,2:3 _ 42a Associated J/df Pacheco Totals Carrlad Forward _ _ PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 19 3 0 NON-PARTISILIE_' �e� . ep.nhar —.mwam } yea z w � Ji ✓� 7v ii;gi .. _. 21 =rf 9 7/ /c o'�r7• S"i -3a /d/ IZZ 9 mv✓ ' C Y�1 /ZJ" �r.T3 j/. . T. I.--- 7J /43 . . . . . 7i bu .5.2 J .Sy.f? /0,2`f.3 s'.9s . zl`— a/.ay. AW �,r ii7. . �a �y 67. 99.70 /dz - 3s: /9.G.Z. . . . :. . 79 3,/d6 ti 76-IJ7 171. 5�f/93. - • 76 /d r r �Z . .7.. �1- 417, ' .y tl py NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE ux collector Diffftiet A tMW Assessor 14amrer PUbHo Admimidntf 0 0 ELECTION 4i PRECINCTS a d z w m z 0 e$e r Totals Brought Forward ..Pittsburg No.I ^�L. .. .. .. - - --'- ---- - PiminireNo.2 1) !ail D/ . Pittbbnlg No.3 ... �- _'- j.. - oj.� .... la.. .........__ ......._�Z .._.. ' -- � =f PittSbu>e Nu.4 %r 5`'� .T/, .._.......__..3 PRW,nre Nn.^ ... Y b7: ...: Ira .. ..:. .j 7 Pittsburg No.9 /. }t 6 _ *7. f 7 Pittsbu,No.7 .. y7. mtubulg No.8 7�f', 7>y Pittsbur„No.9 76 7,0 . 7 . �i ��... ...-. 67 ----- Nttabulg No.10 fq 71' b.,z.: 9v 76 — Pitisbmg No.I 1 S 4 . : �/ _ 75-- _. Pitlsbulg No.12 Pid.bu g No.13 wh- 6 a7 S ! i 6 2- - h 9 : Chq•wn 73: Q f : f G� 79 .Bay Puint No.I !Jd /✓.'7� �- - /-j .._ ..T -- -- r Bas Point No.26�, fi/ Qyde -3 NICIIOIR y I . Antioch No.lb'Z•' �/' 77 1 .' - .. _. . r....6.-.._....'.. ._ _... _-_. .__ Antioch No.2 Antioch No.3 `1 D• y U ' �6 - y.2-:. .. ....7..__. .s...----`.._._... — Antioch No.4 Antioch No.G1... . .._...7a _ _.....i..__._.. —_�J_'' Antfimh Nu.9 /G IS, Lusa'l1xr+ Bmutnnod No.2 --- Byron No.1 .70 LA Byron ... No.2 9 f YS. 7d : Y -- ----- - 1.. Iulightscn "� /. . . .. Oaklqy 37 OaklgvNo.2 /Zv /1,L ix, /�. : 06 ...:.........._ ABSENTEE kVM _ 30. zY. - 2/- CONTRA COSTA COUNIT TOTALS t57.�� `f'F3�o too. t/y�8 lr"li` 367z •r i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 19 3 0 NON PARTISAN A CO[00l7 CoYuty SII[vlyor sup�PIIO[ sup-Vb- Xnp—l— ■npeevi� ..................m{m z a° z � S 5 e 6 4 LC G � _ r _ 70. a7 67. .7. 11.3 y ��L ,311- 7/ 7.3 b 0 7/ �� yo 07 yy INNI : i .s NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE _ - `` a -- - ELECTION PRECINCTS I i w9 —Berhelcp Park� % (79 1711:23 i F El Cerrito + El Cerrito No.2 az ; -r 1,11 Cerrito\0 c..._,Jd El CerritoNo.43�17 I9z IQ Ce'rjt.No._5 Ll Cerrito\o G /Q +/ ] !(7 92 /0(• I - - EI ---�- Ell Cerrito No.3 - hensingtoll No.1_.. ..._._—_ �T_3L q 37 4 — —r-- - licosinglon No..2 ...- _ /�14O /1) ,Jb _Iticn.,'ington no.3 �Y :'�.1... :�� ��_ �J —_.�__— ( _ .� Richmond No.l .ltichmnm9 No.3 .—..__. ., i ��io2y '`fd Richmond\e.2 �� r ` _— .Richmond No.4 .__ _ _-.- '— - _.____. Richmond'No. Richmond No..6 _._..�, �/ Richmond No.7 � � � � _ G/Ia3T _Richmond No.S.._.... Ilichmond No.O _R chmond No.10 Ruhm and No.11 i i ' ( + /�3�5� ���_ t �.i�i �O/j���hf(� - , Melanond No.12 _._.._ _.------- 1 - , I 6z 'S!J '� Richmond No.13 _llfchmond.No.11 ___ ._ x I i /°�a5 L iad I __ Ot d �7 ic2 + __.1.. -__ �_�....� ._ __q_ `. Riclmrond No.15 - _llichmondNo..16._.. llicinnond No.17 y Richmond No.10._.... .. -__. .. _.._.� _...._I ;.__._f_..._G/ _RicluvendNo.20__.-.._. ._� -6�5�+ qq pq ,pC� Richmond No.21 ..RiclmiondNo.22-.___ .-._.. _c.-- ' �'---I-'---' _.--- (°_9; lal t Je� , qqo I Richmond No.of __;. .. + ._ F7.. 59.+�� Ridunm¢I 10 24 /6'/6' d �Q�1 z7 'l _ Richmond\o 25 _Richmond.No?G Richsmrd To 27 +. I _.` .{ .-..� r�- s�lo7� o�ol z Ilichmonrl No 2S :_ —.I 1 0�� 7/-�b/. t7_�� `E b I'Eo 'aS ' ? I z 13 _ Richmond No.29 ..� --- .7 Richmond No.30 Richmond No.31 R;chmoudNo.32 _ � �+. � � I F,2 i Richniond No.33 1 R chmond No 31 _.. + 1 Z i L.1._L. .----- /zG i3f_ Rrclunond No.35 - I /#. {� Richmond No.3G. 17/n 3 d I o2 +��u2 _7� 1_.- 3 - RichniondNo.37 Riehmond-No.3S _ , .._. 30 L Rmhmond No 39 ! .3/0_o����l 0 Richmond\0 40 ichuiond No 41 -+-- e7�_/� t�aZ�a z '' 7 170 icimrond No 42. n Pablo' o.2 _ 3 �i9 an Pablo Aro 3ilult —t-` T Y ]con odco No. 7 .Z olals Carried Forward _ I�7 170-'3zy �7—brr Y I; -�3 'I��� ,� ff aaz lU�341W �PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NON-PARTISAN <! _ II USO .�L1�✓"n X,c�WA4. U�C�. - /J-� 71 N (� I I _ - - V _ I I G f' I I -72 17/ /33 II " P NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE 2. /.2Ia..s v /st'i uy6YG'vliG�r✓v �dt'� '11 ELECTION T PRECINCTSI� j �•, v a Totals Graoaht F-re ..--- 11a1cu Nu.3 Pinole Su,1 2F 120 Pinole No.^ -- Hercules Rolla• ------- ---- CtcckettNo.I 7d .`fir , .ilv /dz NO .. ..__..y Croekct.t-No.3 .. - - sz;l'l 6: - Jo Crockett Na.3 Crockett X0.4 ... .3� Ir CroukeltNo.a .. 1o�:7y: �y'J3x./s'. ;. .• ... .. . .:- Crockett No.G Crockett No.7 /.0 / ._. ..... ... Port Coela No.1 i Part Co:aa No.2 : L3 ! ..... ....—J, Danville No.I Danrillc No. Ran Ramon .11mno IAfayetle No.7 .._ Lafayette No.9 Afaragr Orinda ,ni7z5` �G s.�y ash iaa' i : .Walnut.Carol.Nn.I - Walnut Creek No.2 - - _Walnut Creek Nn.3 - Walnut Crrok No.•1 -- Sarmap Martinez No.1 .. - . Martina.No.2 Martine.No.3 ..._ ..... AIartincs No. Alat•linoz No.u ....._...... Aiariincz Yo.G - � •- Mariiacs No.7 _ .- Martines No.R , Alartines Na 9 _-• ._ lfarfines No.30 i. .......... Martinez No.11 Jar:inez No.13 - v .lartines No.13 !. lin.(fill No.1 ._ Hill No.° .. .. i... ....._— Iouctaia View F loacortl No.1 woord No.3 .. .. . _ --.... oucorl No.0 accord No.d _ --•- oncowl No.a meunl No.G srociated '� moll - .clreco '_Carclad Forward PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NON-PARTISAN � !1 /4t �. --. �/�aC�.c��/!t� r.. ! .; , J !+v-l.Efh�.a", �✓Ii.R.lcl/J�� —,.—`_` - fJ .......... -A�-j ' '��1 t�C7i L/ ! •'T-":�Y[:'.:ftG:. 7 ��,.�,/�/ w(��Prll�[jY _�tq w?GJ�7:�Lc✓�2___..sem n.�, - .,,�. 1 fir �u i Gr ir I17 a NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE - Y ye it � �- ELECTION PRECINCTS F,.? `' _. -Tatata Brought Fa—d - PittJb g No.] Pat—i;No.° - 4 7,ttt.,bu g X..3 Pittsburg No.4 Pittsburg No.v .. _. .. _ -. ..-.... .. -.... . Pitt,burg No.0 Pittsburg\o..S Pittsburg No.Q Pittsburg No.10 Pitishmg No.11 littsbung No.12 Pittsburg No.IS - -$ Clayton _ Boy Point No.1 _— Bay Point No.2 ... _ .. . .., i .%• Nichols _ Antioch No.1 __-- Antioch No.2 Antinuh Nu.:i J- Antioch No.d Antioch No.v .... Antioch No.ti Lone BIRntROUd To.1 Brcni.u•ood No.2 / Byron So.1 N Byron No.2 19 w: '7J' -- Knightscu 6 9 "3 Oaklcy No.2 /��: /,2.Z.. / I r ABSEVTEfi YOTE ! ..:... CONTRA COSTA COUNIV TOTALS 60 Ir - a mss, it4. � i PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NON-PARTISAN 1 r _- - I � 0 - ------ I y f --¢ v NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE � I tr ELECTION PRECINCTS El C,rriio No.2 1.1 Cci iio El Cerrito No.i El Curito Aa.5 .— El C'e;rito No.G EI Crnito So.7 ],-,I Cerrito Nn.S - Kett'in'ton No.I Iiensiugh,No.2 Ku"inaton No.o R c.cool No.2 ,'.. Ricluunnd No.3 - - Riciannnd No.d - Ilic,.rnond So.5 - 1,„].mond No.7 _ Riclmwrd No.S - Rict mmtd No.0 Richmond No.10 _ Richmond No.11 -.._ Richnu,od No.12 Rid'u.ndNo.]3 Richmond Xo.IR _ ... -. llichwond No.15 Rlichmmnd No.17 `- lhchin-d No.1S R?ic,nn and No.19 Rcehm.rd No 20 Ricl:mo.id\o.21 Riclmw.d No 22 R:clnnnnd V'n.23 - .. Richmood:;o.21 Richmond Ao.25 Rmhmr,nd No.26 Rnlmmnd\o.27 Richmond No.23 - Richmoud No.29 Ret-ond No.31 _ ... R,ch.nond 1\o.32 Rid—ad\o.33 . _ Ridmood\o.31 Riclmi-d',o.35 Ri'l mon I No.36 Rc n n I'No.37 - r Richmond Sa.38 - - - Riclonoml No.80 Richumnd No.40 Richmond No.I i llirhnumd No-12 .. .. . Sai ]iblo No.1 San Pablo No.2 4m Pablo\o.3 Giant . Olemn Ilodco No.1 ioW,Carried For and _ I PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NON-PARTLW f 9 a. i r NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE � ud�C.2'_•:.r,L.i.4�' `.:cu'.�^' - ,..:��•;.i cy/.rr.[s r''-r.. � - � r ELECTION PRECINCTS Totals Drought Forward Iludco No.2 Pinoic No.1 Pinulc Nu.2 " Itercutc= ' Selby _ .. .:..........._.. ....-..._.._._,....,__—.._ __ . ... .. _.- - .: _.. ..__ ..:...----_.._......----- ------ Crockett No.1 .... Crockett No.2 . . - Cmckctt.No.3 .. .. .... Crockett No.-1 - ---- A Crockett N..:i ..._. ..y Cruckott\u.6 Cnwkett Ko.i .. .. Puri Cuda No.1 . Port Cant.No.2 .. ... - Dunville Nu.1 Danville Nu.2 .. ....... San liamou - - Tasv:jam - Al:uno Lafayette Nn.1 ._..-. I.fayette N,,.2 Canyon Aloraga Orinda Alhambra /v0 lYahmt Card:No.1 .._.--- —......_ Walnut Creek X..2 Walnut Creek No.3 117:dnul.Creek No.4 _. .. Smanap .. ... .. .. _ - _ 11lartinez No.1 23 Martinez Nu.2 ... ............ lfnrlinez No.3 .7.L, Y J6 H- hlartiucz No.4 ... 30 ?d /:) :S'0 //: .... .. ._ .. Martinez No.5 /(7 .30 j6 yz 7 .Martine.No.6 /y /7 6f — Rlartiuez No.7 i, 77,/� f tJ /,7 I _ - .NurlinezNo.S .-Z/ 'i,./:5 70 /9,. Martinez No.9 /6 y -- Murdwz Ne.10 Dlartince ......- Martinc::Nu.12 �� of 0_Z�7[ Alm-iffirm N..13 _}'ir nhill No.l 'Yo.7x z? Vincll111No.2 Mountain View '7<l 46 z //0 / Concord No.1 OJ / l f76 G 6 Concord No.2 AV Or 61, - Concord No.3 fJ/. - - Omani No.4 49. / /v7 rA. Concord No.5 7oncord No.G 1zu,ciatcd vT 'Jnreu 79. 76 /� ... .. _...._.._..._ F' �6 W.F.Carried Forward 3d 793 3v /33f-12151 PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NON-PARTISAN 1 777 z v 1 _ x NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE v JJ t[ ELECTION PRECINCTS �3 Totals Brought F—rd ` Pittsburg No.1. Pittsburg No.2 % 77 Pittsburg No.3 _... �.%.:. - `�0 ., ............ ....... ............_......._.....:...._-.._...___ Pittsburg NO.4 Pittsburg No.5 -- Pittsburg No.6 .._-- Pittsburg No.7 Pittsburg No.8 Pittsburg No.rJ 4 Pittsburg No.10 Pitishnrg\o.11 - ... l v Pittsburg No.12 ofY Pittsburg No.13 __ - Clayton Bay Point No.1 Bay Point No.2 Clyde .. .- .... ..: .. --_.-.._...21/ --------- rr -- AntioCb No.l _ ... .... -.._.. ..... .......:...____._..�_— ._— Antioch No,2 - Antioch No.3 _ _ js_ Antioch No.J - .111i111c11 No.li lane Tml Brent\rood No.] .. :. .. ..... ........ Brent-ml No.2 Byron No.1 .... .. .. ......___..:� Byron No.2 - ":S Knighlsen _ m _ Onldcv No.1 - - } - - - . se Oakley No.2 ... . ..:...... ... ........_,fir ARSEWEE VOTE CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS Inxi IIJ 7 jq7 /J, ala ✓( - _.. .. _ .. _. - ... .. .. ... .. .. .... .... ........ ........ ... .........-.........."_..__ l i� b n PRIMARY ELECTION HELD AUGUST 26, 1930 NON-PARTL a. ' s ke f - ..--.................. —-- -; 3; /a ...... _. 1/7 :. 77-.P8:. 4'a 50 70 P17.141.. . .. Gay 60 !/z /09. 9'3./76. _. . ---- - - ---- --.._.. ........... --- - --- s - ........... - - 1 i I NON-PARTISAN STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE l ELECTION i PRECINCTS I ! III uu I GEI 1. rtu No.3 ]il Cc t 4 ' El Cc: No.G _; Iien.obi m No.1 I- - I ': Iia.-t�lru So.3 I Ric!mond\o.I Rio mod-No.2 _ Rtc- t _N 3 Richmond N i Ricl mrm I No.r Rioi mond Richmond No.0 Sicl mmol No.10 Iiirimond No.1] I I - JIM i,,nd No.12 Richmond No.13 _ Richmond Nu.Yl IZW; oal No.lu _ II Rmhnmmd Nc. liichm�ud Nu.I' I -- Ric!m,ond No.15 Ricint?nd No.10 'I h Rtt.ht . i.o.20 Ric!t o d\o 21 llkl000n 1\0 22 - 11i,liniond No.23 1 --- Richt si d No. Rich t 1\ o Richmond IN o.-e Rwhn,coul No.2S Ricl'n oc 1 Na.20 _ lli6na.nd No.30 'I ! Richmond No.31 �. . . - �. .. . R:chmand N,32 Richmo 1 No.39 Ri6roond'No.34 RiOun.nd No. Richmond No.36 Riclimond\ 37 _ ...._.. ___ _..... Ricimmnd Co.38 Richmond No."D �.. �.. RichnunuI No.10 llichmond Co.41 Richn o 1 No.-12 �;- Smt Pa to No.2 F 3 Sm, an r a.do No. II Rodeo No,1 11II I _aL�ls Carr ed Forwnr I I 30.9` I And from the foregoing statement of results of said election the Board determines and finds and declared that the following named persons have received the highest number of votes of his party in his said supervisor District for I delegate for county central committeeman and shall be the representative of his party for said Supervisor District for which he was elected in all Conventions of his party in said County to which said Political Party is entitled to repre— sentation and Certificates of Election are hereby directed to be issued to each ' of them respectively, to wit: REPUBLICAN PARTY. Supervisor Dist. 41. Arthur A.Alstrom. Joseph Franklin Brooks. Tsar N.Calfee T.H.DeLap E.M.Downer E.R.Guinan Guy E.Milnes. Fred S.Newsom E.E.O'Brien A.L.Paulson. Supervisor Dist. #2. John W.Bristow. Frank `+.Hutchinson John Merchant. Supervisor Dist. #3. ' A.F.Bray Cyril L.Cairns. Thomas P.Meehan W.P.Nott W.M.Veal e. Supervisor Dist. #4. Hugh H.Donovan Otis Loveridge. Sunervisor Dist. #5• L.t'.Mehaffey til.A.Morgans Mortimer B.Veale. I DEMOCRATIC PARTY. Supervisor Dist. #3. J.J:Anderson. L.W.Brisan C.H.Guy John F.%orte. ' John T.McNamara. Thereupon the Board takes recess as a Board of Canvassers of Election to and until all of the Absent Voters Ballots have been received but not later i than Sept. 11th, 1930, when said Baaots will be counted and the final result of said Primarw•r Election declared. In the Matter of Fixing Compensation of Election Officers. I It is by the Board ordered that the following sums be and the same are i i I - I I r 1110 I {� � c hereby allowed and fixed as compensation for election officers and polling places at Primary Election, to wit: VIII Officers, per diem, $10. Messenger service returnir9 election returns, $3. Mileage, twenty cents per mile, one way. Polling Places, ;'10 each. s y And the Board takes recess to and until Tuesday, September 2nd, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. ` AC //vG� jt LLlGfGIC Chairman. s 3S 1? ....Clerk. f: r; :3 F 1 f 4 ;7 :i � ( i 1 y 3 I !i P 311 i BEFORE THE BOA?.D OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT:-1 COSTA,COUITTY, STATE OF CALLFOr—MA TUESDAY, SEPTE:'BER 2nd, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Han. W.J.Buchaua2, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson ' C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells, Clerk. - - - - - -000 - - - - - - - - - The misates of t"-,e Board for m.d during t'ae month of August, 1930, are read to the Board by the Cler_: and by tP.e Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In ¢he Matter of Acquisition and I Improvement District No. 3 of County of Oa'_tra Costa. RESOLUTION DIRECTING R EADVEHTI SE 11-1:7^_ FOR BIDS. WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Co._tra Costa, has heretofore, by proper proceedings to that end Cully had and taken, called for i sealed proposals and bids on all of the work and improvement described in Resolution'i of Intention No. 3, in the Latter of Acquisition and Improvement District No. 3 of the County of Contra Costa, said bids to have been received on the 4th day of i ' AuEust, 1930, and WHEREAS, on said 4th day of August, 1930, no bids were received for said work and improvar,ent; j i i NOT, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, that a readvertisement be had for bids upon said work and improve- i .^.lent above referred to. RESOLVED FURT''-DEPR: That il_e time herebyfixed for receiving bids for the I i doing of said work and improvement above referred to is thehour of eleven o'clock � A.y. on Monday the 66th day of October, 1930, and the Clerk of this Board is i hereby ordered to post and also to publish in the newspaper designated in said -resolution of Intention No. 3 above referred to, a notice inviting sealed bids, requiring in such notice that all bis be accaapznied by a certified check or bond all as required by tt:e provisions of Section 12 of the "Acquisition and Improve- , ment Act of 1925° as amende3 to aatz. The foregoing Resolution was duly and resalarly introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting of said Board '.field on Sept. 2nd, 1930, by the f ollowi ng vote, to .it: ' Ayes: Supervisors Janies N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, ;,.J.Buchanan and R. J.Trejkbato. Noes: None. i Absent: None. i i I � J !I I In the Matter of Approval of Bond of Leo G.Lynch. Leo G.Lynch, having heretofore been awarded a contract to do road work in Sup. Dist. #2, and having filed with this Board, good and sufficient bonds as required by previous order of this Board, , 1 It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of them be and they are hereby approved. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the followings I rarrarts of Reclamation Dis-rict #2059, be and the same are hereby approved: No. Hate Amount: 55 August 30th, 1930 110.00 757 " 56. 70 759 4n 761 61 27.5 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note theapproval of this Board on said rarrants by affixing their signatures thereto. `i In the `.latter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. G od cause appearing therefor, it is by ;he Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit; No. Date Amount. 6932 Aug. 30, 1930 159.9 5-00 6945 " 50.00 69b 40.00 And the Chairman aid Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their sig- natures thereto. A 3 In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #502. F Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the follow- ing warrants of reclamation District #502, be and the same are hereby approved, to rite No. Date Amount. 544 Aug. 0, 1930 1-7.76 545 x+5.20 ' 546 140.00 And the Chairmznn ar d Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the I I I approval of tis Board on said r:arrants by affixing his signatures thereto. In the Matter of Granting Leave of Absence. It is by the Board ordered that R.R.Veale, Sheriff of Contra Costa County and James N.Lon_,•, Supervisor of District #1, be and they are hereby granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after the date of leaving the State of ' Ca.._if orri a. In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. George Pascoe, Secretary of Martinez Charaber of Commerce; appears before the Board and requests that this Board donate the sum of $250, towards the advertising of the celebration to be geld in honor of completion of the Southern Pacific Bridge across Suisun Bay, and it appearing to the Board that it will be to the best 'interests of the County of Contra Costa, to donate said sum towards the I advertising of the resa:rces of Contra Costa County, in celebrating the complet— io,., of the said Brill e, ' It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $250, be and the same is hereby set aside out of the Advertising Budget, the same to be paid to the Martinez Chamb— er of Commerce on presentation of a duly verified claim therefor. i In the Matter of Allorance to Indigents. .OArecorc:;end_tion of County Procation'Officer, T.A.Boyer, It is by the Board orderad that the follor:inr allowances be and the same are hereby made to follorai:,g named indigents, cor_aencing on dates hereinafter specified. Beginu::! Aug. 12, 1930, a10 state aid and $15 county aid be allowed for support and maintenance of Paul and David Wallace in Salvation Army Home at Lytton. Beginnir.g Aug. 20, 1930, State and county aid in sum of $20 state and $20 county be allor:ed to T.A.Boyer, Probatio, Officer, for support and maintenance of Laura & Yay Bush. ' It is Rr•ther ordered that be6inning Aug. let, 1930, $20 state and $20 County aid heretofore allowed be discontinued for support and maintenance of Raymond and ii.;,lph Phillips on account of their beiniS accepted at Mooseheart. Beginning Aug. let, 1930, $10 permonth County allavance be discontinued for support and maintenance of Thelma & Garnet Smith.K In the _atter of Advertising 1 for bids for paving portions of West and Winslor .Streets in Crockett. This Board havinZ herel�ofore advertised for bids for paving of a portion of West street between Loring Avenue and Edwards Street, and portion of Winslow Streliet i between West Street and Valley Street, in tie Town of Crockett, and this being the j time and place for receiving of bids, no bids are presented; I i i -914 t i Thereueon, it appearing to the Board that there was no bids received for the caving of said streets and that no bidders are interested in said work; after having been duly advertised and that said work can be done for a sum less than any probable responsible bidder could do it; It is, by the Board ordered that Oscar Olsson, Supervisor and Road Commissioner of Sup. Dist. #2, shalil proceed to do said work by force account and shall employ all labor required and direct the conduct of the work of any kind for the paving of said streets in accordance with,said plans and specificat- ions, strain sheets and workinv,- details. The vote of the Board on the foregoing order being unanimous. ." In the Satter of Fixing Bands of County Officers. In compliance wlth provisions cf lair so requiring, It is ORDERED that the County officers of this county to be elected for the ensuing term, and thereafter until the further order of this Board, give bonds as required by law beforetintering upo.-. the discharge of their respective duties, to wit: County Treasurer, 0,100,000 County Clerk 15,000 Co. auditor 10,000 Sheriff, 0,000 Tax Collector 50,000 District Attorney 10,000 Recorder, 5,000 Assessor 10,000 Surve or 5,000 Supt, of Schools, 3,000 Coroner 2,000 Public Administrator 20,000 Justice of Peace, 1,000 Constable 1,000. The foregoing order is sassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In Lhe Satter of Purchase of Truck for sheriffvs Office. It is by the Board ordered that the Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County be aid is is hen=:y authorized to purchase ore Dodge truck for use of tie Sheriff=s office in transporting prisoners or suer other use of the County of , Contra Costa, as may be ordered by the Board of Sunexvisors, for the sum of $2220. It is further ordered that the sum of 720 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred fro:n Unbudgeted Reserve Fund to General Fund and Budgeted III with the y1500 heretofore budgeted for purchase of said truck. ' The vote of the Board or.the Foregoing order being unanimous., And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, September 11th, 1937, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. ...Clerk.. II M i BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATfl OF CALIFORPIIA. THURSDAY, SEPTE,IBER lith, 19;0. The Boa_Td :net at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. U.J.Buchanan, C_iai nnan;6upervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.iI Viells,Clerk. - I In the Matter of Canvassing of Returns of Absent Voters. This being the time and place required by law for canvassing of ballots of absent voters at Primary Election held throughout the County of Ca:tra Costa on August 26th, 1930, and each of said ballots having beer. returned to the Clerk of said Board, the Board proceeds to and does canvass the ballots cost at said election by absent voters, and the votes cast by each of said voters is as shown on tiwe bottom of Statement of Vote canvassed on August 29th, 1930, following page 308 of Vol. 26 of Minutes o: this Board, and from the foregoing Statement of the i Result of said election, this Board determines and finds and declares that the following ne,-ned -)ersons have received the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their r-spective names and said officers being non-partisan I1I officers and said persons having received a majority of all ballots cast for said 1 candidates for the office for which said candidates seek nomination, are duly ' elected thereto aii Certificates of Election are directed to be issued to each of them respectively: s Superintendent of Schools, William H. Hanlon. Sheriff: Richard Rains Veale. County Clerk: Jasper H. Tiells, County Auditor: Albert N. Suilenger. _ County Recorder: F. Irene Hurley. Tax Collector: Martin William Joost, m District Attorney: James Francis Hoey Assessor: George 0. Meese. Treasurer: Charles L. Dodge. Public Administrator: Raymond B.Johnson Coroner: Aubrey Wilson County Surveyor: Ralph R.Araold. Supervisor First District: Janes N.Long. Supervisor Third District: Charles H. Hayden. Justice Peace lst Twnshp. Leo F. Tormey Justice Peace 2nd Trnshp William E.Young. Justice Peace ?rd Trnshp. George 0. Duncan Justice Peace ?rd Twashc. A•E.Clark Justice Peace �th Twnshp. E.P.Jackson „ Justice Peace oth Trnshp. Wade W.Moore. ' Justice Peace 8th Twnshp. Matthew Yard. a Justice Peace 9th Twnshp. Robert Wallace, Jr. j Justice Peace 11th Tw:rsnp. William P. Terry. Justice Peace 12th Trnshp. Ray H.Standish Justice Peace 1-th Twnshp. T.O.Graves. Justice Peace 14t'n T::-nshp. H.G.K.land. Justice Peace loth Trnshp. S.W.Cunningham " Justice Peace 17th Twnshp. Alex. Lrurdoct Constable lat Townshiu B.B.Rogers. Constab7.e 2nd Township Walter V.Parker. Constable 3rd Township Harry M. Stow. �j: Constable 4th Township: E.B.Read. Constable 5th Townshio: John Ott. .Constable oth Township: Joseph Rodda. . Constable 7th Totinship: Charles H. Sohwake. Constable 8th Township: E.E.Tho:nas. Constable 10th Township: M.G.Moitoza. Constab a 11th Township: Eugene Shea. Constable 12th Township: John Jose:h Meaney. Constable 13th Township: Charles Chapman. Constable 14th Tovnship: A.J.LeGraid. Constable 12th Township: John William Smiley. Constable 1-:h ornehin: William Ludricks. Constable 17th Toarshio: J.A.Jeese. 41 I P _y 316 I It is furt'.ier ordered that Certificates of Nomination be issued to follow- ing named Candivates for domination, to :it: Justice of the Peace 7th Tormship: Harold Jacoby Alexander H. MacKinnon Justice of the Peace 15th Tormship: Arthur A.Alstrom John Hoore. Justice of the Peace 10th Township: L.F.3rover Henry C.Soito. Constable 9th Township: Charles L.Barkley William T.McClarren. The vote on the foregoing; order being unanimous. In the Matter of Erection of Signs a. Moraga. It is by the Board ordered that the California Automobile Association be and they are hereby directed to erect a 9-Unit Reflector sign at Moraga at place agreed upon by Supervisor Olsson. , In the 'Patter of Erecthn of Signs at County Hospital. It is by the Board ordered that the California Automobile Association be and they are hereby authorized and directed to erect a "Keep to the Right" sigh at Contra Costa County "ospital at entrance of road from ffiartinez Community � Hospital. The vote thereon being unanimous.. In the Hatter of Erection of Signs in Supervisor District #5. It is by the Board ordered that the California Automobile Association be and they are he=eby authorized to erect a "Right Curve" Reflector Sign on first curve north of Knightsen; also a "Stop" sign at intersection of what is '_mmsn as , Watson Road and Byron-Knightsen Road; also a Reflector Signal east of Brentwood on the Watson Road. The foregoing order is sassed by the following vote of the Board, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. Noes: None. Absent on roll,call: Supervisor Long.;. Ir: the 'atter of I::;proveme.:t of Tennent Avenue in Town of Pinole. L' REAS, it appears to the Board of Supervisors of-Contra Costa County Cthat Tennent Avenue in the Torm of Pinole, from its intersection with the Bridge at the south incorporate limits o; the Torn of Pinole, and running to the Southern 1 Pacific Depot ie of gen ral County interest, and t::at County aid should be extended If :� I 317" i toward the improvenent of the same; and 17MR3AS, _t appears to this Board that said-road should be graded, drains installed,and improved with an oil macadam surface and, '�,TXR.;S, it aT:)oears to t..i s Boa3:d that the cost of said improverr.ert grill be about Five thc: ^a:a dollars (aJ,000.00). Thereupon, It is on ::olio:, of Supervisor Long, seconded by Supervisor Hayden,) by the Boaxd crier d that the County of Con:t�,L Costa give aid to the improving of sail I street by contriDating material and delivering the s.,:Ie and furnishin engineering ' services and labor and loaning of its ro;.d buildirg• machinery to the is arovement of Baia street cath an oil macadam surface. The expenses of such aid to be:-,i from a fund composed of moneys received from the State pursuant to tie California Vehicle Act n.-.d pursuant to Chapter 267 of Statutes of 1923. The vote a the 3oard on the foregoing order being unanimous. And the Board recess to meet on Monday, Septet-aber ljth, 1930, at 10 of Choc'-: A—% Chairman. +i I 1 I f! I i i I II P j i BEFORE '_._H BOA=J OF SL'PZRVISO-S OF COi:T':A COSTA COU17TY, STATE OF CALIFOnNTA. MO:DA`_, SEPTF".BEH 15th, 19:.0. The Board :net at 10 o'c'_oc' .1.E. Prese­ Hoz. .,.J. Buchana 0hair•,,ar,; Surervisors Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, 3.J.^,re:bnt'... J.H.','ells, Oler::. Absent: S:.pervisor JF..,es 17-Long. Inthe 11a-.ter ofAcquisition ar,d Improvement District ;4. , Application -,cvi bee-_ made by the California Construction Company for an extension f sixty daps in which to ccrrnlete said contract for improving a portion{ of San Pa'ol avenue, Lc;ell Avenue, etc. under Acquisition and Irnprove«:ent District and said extension of time Navin; been reconmended by Edr;aard .Hoffman, Erginee� I of 1'ior'r, I It is by -ize Board ordered that an extension of sixty days time in .:nigh to i comolete the cont: ct of said California Construction 6ormany for work in said Distract be and the sp .e is hereby moron:.ed. j In the ?Satter of approval of Warrant of Reclamation Dist_i ct #902. I , Good cause t;:er_for, it is by the Board ordered that ',.arrant No. 547, dated Sept. 2, '930, for suns of $140, of said District, be and the sane is I hereby aprroved, acid the Chair:aan and Clerk are hereby authorized to note the approv11 I of this Board or. said tia.rrant by affixi:k; their signatures thereto. In the Butter of Payment of Street Assessments, etc. on County Owned Pronerty. It aore,ring to '..Se Board that there is due on Lots 1 and 2, Block 327 and S. 50 feet of Lot o in Bloc-_ 21, of Original Survey of the Town of 'Lartines stn let assessments for street, irmrovements in sum of x;215.35 and on Lot 1, Block 327, Additional Survey of the Tut:n of ?iartine2 sewer assessment auno.mti.ig to ?2.79, i It is, by the Boa,•d oraered that County auditor draw ;:arrant on the Oounty Treasurer on t_,e 0enera'- Fund in favor of City of Martinez, for said assess- ments in sum of ;215.17 in payment of said assessments and that the County Treasurer' pay to ser.;e. i i l ii r i 319::_x: F ,y In to Satter of Application of R. Evere.t Lemoin for nermissio.. to construct a drive xray across Sidewalk at Brenarood. R.E.Demoin having rade application to this Board to construct a drive xray <' across the sidewalk onto OaY. Street in the Torr of Brentwood from his service station, " It is by the Board ordered that permit be 2nd the sawe is hereby granted to construct a crossing across the said sidewalk, said crossing to be constructed to tae entire satisfaction of Supervisor of District in the Matter of Consolidating Biennial Genera'_ Election of the East Bay iunicipal Utility District for election. <-f Directors wit:_ General Election. AUTHOR'17ING TFL' CO.;S'LIDATIOi: OF THE BIEir:IAL GE"N.RAL ELECTION OF Til: EAST BAY =NTICIPAL _TILIT`f DISTRICT FOR THE ELECTION OF Di?ZCTOzS %I^_H THE SIENTIAL GE;;L'RAL ELECTIOi: HELD T�ROUGHOUT THE STATE AP;D PROVIDED FOR I:' SECTIJl: 1041 of the POLITICAL CODE OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA. WHEREAS, the � : Erst yunicipal Utility District is required to hold an election ion rithin the Distt +rict at .he time of the holding of the biennial general electipn provided for in Section 1041 of the Political Code of the State of California, and it ' is to t'::e best interests of the n.blic and is required by lar that the said election be consolidated cit::t'_e gen?ral state election provided for in said section of 'lie Code; T11EREFO_E, BE IT RT_SOLVED: That -.:le said election of the East Bay Municipal Utility District to be held on the 4th day of November, 1930, be and thebane hereby is consolidated as to any territory of said Districlrithin. this Count_i with said general state election to be held on said date, and the results thereof shall be canvassed by this Board and titer_• shall only be ox3y ballot used at said eleotion, and when the results thereof are ascertained tae same shall certified by the Clerk of this Board to the Secretary of said District. In the ?latter of Appointment of Planning Co!nnission for Contra Costa County. - v This Board having heretofor and on Dec. 2, 1919, appointed a Planning CommissT ion for Conte. Costa. Count,, consistin" of rine members and it appearing to the Board that ?;e teri of office of said Members should have been fixed by this Board at that time, and said matter :;axing been ca:led :o the attention of this Board and said Plan- ninE• Co:mission having drawn lots for lice terms of said Board and submitted same to this Board, It is, on _potion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the terms fol which earn_ :aerioer of said ?lan:.i:: Cwaaicsioa are to serve are as follows: i That ter:.: of office of O.R. z:aith and Leo O'Haia shall be one year. That re term of oiiice of E.B.Bull r.:i J.P.Con-ors si_alL be for tro years. I ' f! That ne term of office of Otis Loveridge small be for three years. That .: e teim: of office o= J.H.Plate shal' be for four years. The vote of t,e Board on sad order .being as follozs: Ayes Sape�wa ors Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan aid Trecoatn. X'e s: absent: Supervisor Long. '. � s +I In the�'ntter of Granting Leave I of Absence. It is ordered taat F.E.Kennedy, Deputy County Surve;or, be and he is hereby f grantcd a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the state I of California. I In the _!atter of Transfer of Ftm us, It a.,pearim-g to tre Board that t_iere is not sufficient funds budgeted to pay the )remiu:a on insurance policies due July 1st, 1930, It is on motion duly made and carried, by the Board order.,d that 'he sum of i`>2420. be and "he sa.;e is '-_creby ordered traamsferred from the Urioudgeted Reserve Fan to the General P;and to ?ay premium on insurance now due on Co„-*ity buildings, etc. ' k, In the latter of Acceptance of Contract of Leo G.Lync'n for building I"eari,.g surface on Division ,,o. 40. R.R.Arnold, Co;r--tv Surve,or 'caviar; filed his certificate showing t2e.t contract of Leo G.Lynch dated Au:. lo, 19330. -:it?: Indemnity Insurance Co::many of North Ammericr as Surety, for )lacing nearing susace on Div. &0, Vhich is that portion of what is lniorn as Cron Canyon, near San Ramon, for a distance of 1.9 miles, has been completed according to plans and specifications, It is by the Boise orderer that said contract be and the same is hereby declari , ed completed and said r:or!: accepted this ljth day of Sept. =930.1, In the atter of =a:.rnent of Insurance Policies. , It'is order— that a r:arra_:t in sus of 7*5419.20 be drain by '.'re Auditor on Coun.v Tr asurer i.. favor of Firer--ants Fund I_sura::ce Coar_Dany of 401 California, St. San Fra:mcisco, „aforn'a, to pay premien on follo-sinG insurance Policies, to rit: I A 321 i POLICIESEr'1IT^_EN WR TMEE YE iiS E7C�-RING JULY_1' 1933. i AGENT• CO'.2A1,Y POLICY NO. AMOUNT PREMIUM Arnold, A.L. Hanover 104487 120,000.00 $216.00 Binder, Paul Yiestchester 116236 7,500.00 81.00 Boone, W.A. Pennsylvanias 30'997 5,000.00 54.00 Brennan. et Cleaves California 58439 2,500.00 2 00 Brenna: & Cleaves, Fide,ity-Phenix 27838 =,000.00 54.00 ' Bur„ E.A. Aetna 169568 5,000.00 54.00 Butcher, P.D. Rochester American 955 5,000.00 64.80 Cabral, A. Nor..ic1: UniOn 1F399 12,000.03 129.60 Chaim, A.A. Firema-i's Fund 560739 10,000.00 106.00 „ Cl r' D.E. ?rovide;ce-I:$shin;tan. 675216 8,000.00 86.40 Concord Ice & F•ael Co. Liver7ool,London&Globe 48760'3 15,000.00 162.00 Davi, J.J. & Bros. Ins. Co. of-iorth vaex.6717--9 9,000.00 57.20 Davi, J.J. & Bra. ,Ie. Zealand 3954 15,000.00 162.00 Dough-, Percy Spr ngfie-i 10 6 10,000.00 108.00 ' Dutra, Geor;ye A. Fran:_in N079 5,000-00 54.00 j Eddy, G.L. Royal Mrdnan e 97174 20,000.00 216.00 Glass, F.L. Home of Ne,;; York 178821 20,000.00 216.00 Hale, E.D. Glens ;ails 149345 5,000.00 54.00 Hale, E.D. Hartford 154'6 2 15,000.00 102.00 ; Hill, J.E. Niagara 199345 5,000.00 54.00 i Hook, T.H. Pennsylvania 36y98 2,500.00 27.00 i Johnson, rtav:nond B. Fire Asso.Philadelphia5776z�4 000.00 54-GO 1CniZht, H. Zaeen 611106 19,000.00 172.80 Krumlan , H.G. Homevire & Yarine 250423 5,000.00 54.00 Lee, George Co:maercial Union. 874547 5,000.00 54.00 Long, J.A. Fidelity-Phenix 2628 7,500.00 81.00 cNamara B.CI. Atlas 283000 10,000.00 108.00 Mehaffev, L.17. Hartford 0222 5,000.00 54.00 _'utual Fi:,.& Thrift Co. Hudson 49536 20,00000 216.00 Watt, W.P. NortiRi.ver � 242520 5,000..00 54.00 ONorn ''.L. Norwich Union 4388 , 25,000.00 270.00 Putntm:, G.L. Continental 19154 10,000.00 108.00 Rouner, Vernon C. Home Fire & Uarine 250422 7,000.00 75.60 Rue si, The c. Aetna 169609 10,000.00 108.00 i Shideler, S.Y. Fireman's Fund580710 20,000.00 210'.00 ! Spencer Lumber Co. London Assurance 30469 10,000.00 106.00 Thomason, Hu---h D. Hartford 154893 20,000.00 21'0.00 Uren, Yin::. Concordia 457 5,000.00 54..00 ' Wallace, Robert Aetna 169610 51000.00 54.00 Wallace, Robert Home of Pier: York 178820 5,000.00 54.00 Tia=lace, Robert Phoenix183234 5,000.00 54.00 1latson, D.D. Hartford 1454919 15,000.00 162.00 --atson, H.O. Employers' 1110 5,000.00 54.00 'nittemore, Ray I. Ho::.e of hate York 1010 10'000.00 108.00 F3-3,000-00 44,owl .40 ENDORSEMENTS- JULY 1, 1930. AGENT. COtiPA_Y POLICY NO. ADD'L.PRMS. DATE OF EXPIRATION Douglas, P. Fir man's Fand 5503-o9 sv�- July 1, 1931. Enloe, T.A. Home Fire & Marine 241554 3.33 July 1, 1931• Fireman's Fund Firezaan's Fund 55030'8 33.34 July 1, 1931. Nott, Yi,P. Firemmi's Fund 50370 5.00 July 1, 193 • P1ate,Vaughan & :Seto Horne vire & i'arine 241,555 25.00 July 1, 1931. Acree, J.L. Fireman's Fund 5500 15.00 July 1, 1932. Blair Realtors Howe .Fire u Liar-ine 215940 13.33 July 1, 193P Brennan & Cleaves Occidental Under..riters 10784 13.33 July 1, 1932 Fe,zone, A.D. Occident.Insurance 15191 13.33 July 1, 1932 Stidhar., :Ire. J.17. Fireman's Fund 560034 20.00 July 1, 19 Tiro^$son, H.J. Fireman's Fund 500'031 20'.65 July 1, 19 Wallace, R.Jr. Fire::.an's Find 566030 23-33 July 1, 193.2 1''foad, C.J. Fireman's Fund 560'032 1 July 1, 9 2 I PRE11ME! STATE'.SE?T. Policies r;ritten for three -years, expiring July 1, 1933, ;"4676.40 Endorsements dated July 1, 1930 208.30 Policy No. 581079 coveri:6 branch libraries,W.3-Richarc-s- 400.00 Policy No. 581075 coverin;-, election equipment, Imbach, 100.00 ' Printing Policy Slips • 0 4 1 . 0 ti I I I C) i I I In the Matter of Acceptance of Contract of U.B.Lee for build rg Lone Tree Rood, Fairvier: road and portion of- Brentv.00d Road, ir. Sun. Dist. #5- R.R. 5-R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor Navin' presented to this Board his Certificate shcr,in.[; that tile col Frac`. of U.B.Lee, to pave portion of Lone Tree Road, Vairvier•.• Road and portion of Brentraood Road in Sup. Dist. #5, in which The Continental Casua14 i Company, was Surety, has been completed according to plans and spr:cifications, It is, by the Board ordered that s.id contract be and the sr+r::e is hereby I '. ! declared coamleted and sail'. road accepted t_is 15th day of September, 1930.6 i Ir, the watter of Acceptance of Contract of Pereira u Reed to build wearin, surface on Roads C-31 and 0-32, in Sup. Dist. #3. R.R-Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, havin- presented to this. =oard, his certificate shouin that the contract of Pereira & Reed, for building, i a wearing; su3fsce on Roads 0-31 and C-32, in Sup. Dis t. #3, containing a total lergtbi of 2.8 miles, and rdnich contract rias dated Aug. 12, 1930, and under which the Union i Indemnity Company, ras Surety, has been completed according to said plans and , speci fi cations, It is by the Bosrd ordered th,-t said contract be and the same is 'Hereby declared completed and said contract accepted this 15th .:ay of Sept. 1930.6 In the latter of Transfer of Funds. It is by.the Board ordered that the sura of $400 be and the same is hereby transferred from Unbudgeted Reserve Fund to a fund to be used for working prisoners, ) said fund to be used for pur?;ose of aying expenses of truck for transporting prisoners, etc. In the Batter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing ther:for, it is by the Board ordered that a county cash allorance of p20 per mont_: commercirg Aug. 15, 1930, be granted to Will—, & Bertha Atkins, 1626 Butte St. Richnona Annex. It is further ordered that the application of Jary J.Davis for county aid be and the same :ereby withdrar-, at reques_ of airs. Foote. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. Angelo Flores, i of $8 county cash alloi:ance be discontinued as of Aug. 10, 1930. It is further ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Idamie Mansietta, of x`+10 county cash allora_.ce be discontinued as of June 21, 1930. i n r 323 In the '"utter of Allor:ance I to Needy Aged. Good cause npnenring therefor, it is by the Board ordered tlmt Saruel Cornell, San Pablo, be Crested an alloeance of ?12.50 State 5d .''`12.50 county aid, ' to begin .,...T_ch 13t, 1930. It is further ordered that Frank D.Hulse, 411- Ferr.• St. i.iartinez, be granted $10 state and p10 county aid, be�inr.in.- as of July 23, 1930. � i It is further order ad t_-at an allol..ance heretofore made to Jose Soto, Port Costa, of $14 stale e:c. 'p14 county ai, , be and same is hereby decreased to $12.50 State ane ::12.30 comty aid, to begi:! Oct. let, 1930. It is fur trier ordered that allowance heretofore made to Manuella Soto, Port Costa, of p1= state and 14 county aid, be decriEnsed to ;?12.50 state and ?12.50 cointy aid, to began as of Oct.lst, ;C Ih the Batter of allov:ance to I indigents. Good cnu7e e pe rih therefor, It is by the Board ordered that allbrance heretofore wade to ?'rs. Christine Fritzler, 47th & Cuttiry Blvd. Richmond, be increased fro ?10 state and ?22 count.: aid, to a10 state end ?40 county aid, to ' begin as of Sept. 1st, 1930. I That e1'_ocance heretofore made to Mabel Patterson, 063- hest 11th St-Pittsburg , of ;370 State aid be reduced to .,p60 state aid to begic. :s of April 28th, 1930, and "p10 county cash allor:arce of April 266th, 1930, be increased to 1135 county cash allorw^_ce begin:_i:?y Sept, lot, 1930. It is f::r aer oa•dered that the application of Mrs. Effie Price, 595 Kearney 5tll• El Oerrito, for state and county aid for need, children be denied, the family having removed from the County o_Oomt_a Costa. k In the inner of I-Yorovement of Oa'-:'_and Boulevard, Ties' Street and Pringle Avenue, in To-,-n of ::alms'. Creel:. %DSAS, _t appears to the Board that Oakland Boulevard, and a portion of j West ^`_d Prin'-e Avenue, in. the Torn of 'alnut Creek, from the intersectimof i Oakle_nd Boulevard ;.ita t_.eLafa.:ette u T+'alnut 0--eek Road to the intersectio.: of _ ', Pringle Avenue �:• t7e Pacheco & t'ia'_nat Creek Road, and tine acquisition of properly along the s,reets for purpose of improving same and the macadamizing of said streetls with an oil rzce—�,!s+ e_-_ace, is of general county interest, and t_at said road connects two main hICm-ays of the County of Contra Costa, to wit: the Walnut Creek) & Lafayette --load e_d t•.e Pacheco & Walnut Creek Road, and t'<e builcd of a paved road on said streets is of Ce:.eral co-maty __,terest end ..w the County should exte ld ric. t':erafor; 'md, i;rP3E;,3, t._c To: : irustacs of tae Torn of Pial_tut Creek, proposes to grade and constrict said road i:•it=. a:: oil macada;:: surface, I I I A ,t is, on Sla-ervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor T,ranbath, by -,he 36-,,rd o-rcle , b- b-Y I-,e County of Contra Costa, and tlat t�.is Hoard hereby co-itributcs su,:. of ?-,D00 towards the iFIprovel.lit of said road;1 snill ;i17300 to be oa-16. fro::: tlle fc.11o'..-iii- funds, to l.it Fund r_,:c -- fand com-,o --�e�, olece-i7cc! '-c-: the Stato pursuant to Cali-oimia Vehicle Act or nursuan- lo h= er 2�'? Of e Strtu.es of 1927. r In the Hatter of Designation of Election Officers, etc. for General Election. It appearing to the Board that it is necessary to hold a General Election throughout the County of Contra Costa, on Nov. 4, 1930, It is ORDER:D, that the hereinafter named places in the hereinafter named precincts are designated as the polling places in each precinct and the following named officers are hereby designated as officers of election, to serve In the following named precincts in Contra Costa County for General Election to be held in said County and respective precincts thereof on Nov. 4, 1930, to wit: B-,RKELEY PARK PRECINCT. Polling Place: Store Room, 378 Colusa Ave. Inspector: William H. Evans. Judges. James M. Waggener, Irene Pickles, Clerks: Ellen Waddle, Zoe C.Boyce, Delphine Kincaid. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Schwake Hall, San Pablo Ave. opposite P.O. Inspector: Mrs. Myrtle Lutz. Judges: Gladys Sherman, Queenie L.Schrake. Clerks: Hendrica. Schoute, Mrs.Dagny Larsen, Olga J.B.Lee. EL CERRITO PRECINCT No. 2. Polling Place: Harding School, Fairmont Ave. & Center St. Inspector: Edith S.Leitch. Judges: Jessie Wilson, Walter E.Cole. Clerks: Anna O'Malley, Elizabeth R.Champion, Ruby J.Weeks. EL CERRITO PRECINC'--' #3. Polling Place: Fairmont School Inspector: Hazel E.Allinio Judges: Hilda M.Nissen, Lucy D.Redding Clerks: Mabel Hitchcock, Millie Reed, Carrie E.Bigley EL CERRITO PRECINCT *4. Polling Place: McCarty's Garage, 230 Terrace Ave. Inspactor: Nellie B.Faber. Judges: Maude H-Bliss, Grace J. McCarty. Clerks: Lily Reeter, Evelyn Hershey, Pear Sn yder. EL CERRITO PRF0117CT #5. Polling Place: El Cerrito Fire Hall. Inspector: Henry Tin= Judges: Irene Glasson; Margaret Broberg; Clerks: Lucy Bresel; Reis Hanson; Adeline Dineen. EL CERRITO PRECINCT #6. Polling Place: Rossi Hall Cor. San Pablo & Potrero Ave. Insoector. Edward X fuelzer. Judges: Gladys Beck; Edith Rossi Clerks? Marian Gundry, Kathryn Sandvick, Clara Gundry EL CERRITO PRECINCT #7. Polling Place: Whitaker Garage, 5322 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Thos. R.Webster. Judges: Alice A.Sirard, Philomena O'Brien. clerks: Edith L.Whitaker, olive J.Concannon, Amy Williams. 125 i i EL CERAITO PRECINCT NO. S. j Polling Place: Store Room.Cor. Central &Yosemite. Inspector: Donald McCarty. Judges: Jane Duarte, B.Elizabeth Doyle Clerks: Dorothy Schulz, Lillian W.Chase, Ruth McMichael. ' KENSINGTOIS PRECINCT #1. B.W.Foster Garage, 296 Arlington Ave., Polling Place. Inspector: Edwin P.Shank Judges: Leda L.Rowbotbam, Bert W.Foster, Clerks: Myra Larkin, Katherine S.Miller, Leota Hunter, KENSINGT(F PRECINCT #2. ' Polling Place: Adams Garage, 671 Oberlin Drive. Inspector: A.Ormsby Donogh, Jr. Judges: Maiy B.Newton, Gay A.Rosenberg. Clerks: Mary L.Gries, Annie W.Howard, Irene A.Brill. KENSINGTON PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Cassidy's Garage, 42 Ardmore Road. Inspector: Isabel M. Cassidy Judges: Erva A.&Costa, G.L.Hughes, Clerks: BerthA Kress, Helen V.Ferguson, Elaine W.Smlliger, RICHMOND PRECINCT #1. f Polling Place: Veteran Fireman's Hall, Standard Ave. & Eddy Ste. Inspector: Jas.C.Bly Judges: Nettie E.Scott, Toankful Perault, Clerks: John Lindahl, Alice M. Sanford, Nettie B.Grover, l RICHMOND PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Masonic Hall. 210 Washington Ave. Inspector: A.C.Trautvetter Judges: Mabel D.Redman, Mary B.Moyle, Clerks: Mary D.Callahan, Josephine Bradley, Elizabeth Cramer ' RIGHI OND PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Hess Garage, 323 Washington Ave. (rear) inspector: Elizabeth A.Paaach Judges: Consuelo Webster; barah F. nicks. Clerks: Annie TJAcOabe, Lucetta M.Dunlap, Anna A.Coward. i RICH2102ID PRECINCT #4. Polling Place: Store Room,208 Richmond Ave. j Inspector: Edward McDuff, Judges: Blanche Fenner, Katherine Johnson_ ClerkB: Thomas S daite, Mary O'Brien, Gertrude Paasch. RICTUIOND PRECIN(2#5 Polling Place: Store Room, 25 Park Place. Inspector: Thomas genhyy Judges: Arthur .Whiteside, Mra.Hattie Weston Clerks: MaAe ceridono, Louise Novarini, Hazel McCreagh RICBROND PRECINCT #6 I Polling Place: Washington School, Richmond & Montana Aves. Inspector: L.C.Dexter. Judges: Gertrude R.Spiersch, Lena L. Feudner, Clerks: Kate 6arvin,Ethel M.Alexander, Emma Morelli. RICHMOND PRECINCT #7. Polling Place: South Richmond Improvement Club, 329 S. 4th St. Inspector: Glenn L.Conn Judges: Irene A.Stout, Lila Josselyn, i Clerks: Leslie R.Weeks, Ruth J. Miller, Nellie M Aacleto. RIM,OND PRECI-%CT NO. 8. Polling Place: Nystrom School, South 12th St. & Raine Ave. Inspector: Chas. K.Parker, Judges: Jos. L. Baker, red 0. Sprau; Clerks: race D.Curry, lith M. Nystron, A.M.Irwin, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 9. Polling Place: Smith's Garage, 2716 Cutting Blvd. Inspector: Harr Ells. Judges: E.H. xtell, J.H. Martin, Clerks: Adelaide E.Picton, Grace Messenger, Jessie E.Llncoln� i r RICIP OND PRECINCT NO. 10. I Polling Place: Sulpizio's Garage, 121- 19th St. Inspector: James Sulpizio. Judges: Barney Pennington, Helen M.Collins, Clerks: Ellna Gehrhardt, Bessie Reulein, Edith M. Inman RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11. , Polling Place: Builders Exchange, Bldg. 248- 14th St. Inspector: B.E.Scoble, Judges: Mildred A.Chamberlain, K.A.Vickery Clerks: Vabelle Tuller, Mary E.McCann, Cora Rogers, I RICHMOND PRECINCT 10. 12. Polling Place: Patricia Gerais, 144- 13th ' Inspector: Curtis A.Pattlireon Judges: Otto Brombacher, A.Alden Pratt, Clerks: Geraldine B.Dolan, Lillian E.Stanley, Helen Carpenter, RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 13. i Polling Place: Lincoln School, 239- 10th St. Inspector: Geo. R.Whitesides, Judges: Wirt E.Doolittle, Alice Axelson, Clerks: Virginia Bryant, Bernice McCormick, Dell Lois Smith RICHMOidD PRECINCT NO. 14. Polling Place: Ogborn's Garage, 215- 8th St. Inspector: Isaac Lester. Judges: William E.Stoeker, Ben Warrington, Clerks: Luella Lang, Pearl Johnson, Christina Z.Byrne. RICTMOTD PRECINCT NO. 15. Polling Place: Fire House No. 2, 235- 5th St. Inspector: G.A.Follett Judges: Dayna W.Cox, F.W.Bradbury Clerks: Hermine A.Moore, Hattie M. Freine, Ida Long. RICIiOND PRECINCT NO. 16. ' Polling Place: Muth's Garage, 212- 3rd St. Inspector: Chas. Kaiser, Judges: Clifford W.Cleek, George Sanderson i Clerks: Anita Tranaue, Allis Fuller, Chas. Ara. RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 11. Polling Place: Saunder's Garage, 100 Bissell Ave. Inspector: L.C.Reid, Judges: Frank Marcollo, Esther P.Self, Clerks: Katherine E.Mille;r, Rose N.Saunders, Mirtie Dickinson RICEMOND PRECINCT NO. 18. Polling Place: Windsor Hotel, 335- let St. Inspector: Stephen A.Detlar. Judges: Martha Schumacher, Olbert A.Beckman, Clerks: Jennie S.Comvell, Margaret A.Shea, IRENE Baldwin. RICHMOND PRECIBOT NO. 19. Polling Place: Richmond Public Library, 4th St. & Nevin Ave. Inspector: Paul Beedy. ' Judges Bertha M.Smedley, John F.Floyd Clerks: Marie L.Whiting, Brownie Maxwell, Alice G.So RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 20. i Polling Place: Hunt's Garage, 808 Barrett Ave. (Rear) Inspector: I.McGuffin, Judges: Mabel E.Lumwalt, Chas. Lindemann, Clerks: Kate Timmons, Oral L.Pearce, Helen M.Burt. ' RICHMOND PRECINCT NO. 21. j Polling Place: Richmond Club House, 1125 Nevin Ave. Inspector: Wm. A.Jones, Judges: Josie E.Williams, W.B.Jenkins, Clerks: Irene R.Calkins, Anna S.Woodford, Mae Mathes. RICHMOND PRECINCT N0. 22. i Polling Place: L.A.Thomas Garage, 1501 Macdonald Ave. Inspector: Alfred C.Childs, Judges: Victoria Leggett, Ida M.Daley Clerks: Julia I.Masgal, "race Browning, Mary A.Bailey I i i I r 327 I EICI-P?OND PRECINCT NO. 23. Polling Place: Brown's Garage, 595- llth St. Inspector: LeRoy B.Barher, Judges: Madge A.Ripley, Grace Jenkins, Clerks: Agnes Brown, Laura B.Thittlesey, Harry W.Beale. RICI IOND PRECINCT NO. 24. Polling Place: Wieser's Garage, 716 Maple St. Inspector: Henry I.Bill Judges: Cecile Pearson, Elizabeth F.Reab Clerks: Delia J.C:a rk, Rose G.Black, Ray B.Benson, RICHMOND PRECINCTNO. 25. ' lolling Place: Aichinger's Garage, 516 Ripley Ave. nspector: A.L.Hethaway Judges: Cora B•Cecil, Mary M. Grierson, Clerks: Elizabeth Glover, Roy A.Martin, Roy I.Cooper i RICF10ND PaECINC #26. Polling Place -Barda's Galage, 561- 3rd St. Inspector: Michael Oelsohlaeger, Judges: Ethel F.Hooper, Robert I.Thompson Clerks: Elizabeth Barbieri, Maggie Boo-.h, Raymond Lind. RIC_ 01ID PRECINCT #27. Polling Place: Store xoom, 691- 7th St. Inspector: G.W.Morrison. Judges: A.L.Durnal, E.M.Pearson, I Clerks: Francis J.Heville, Eunice M.Cott m, Cora Woods RICIEOND PRECINCT #26. Polling Place: Brown Andrade Aprte. 2111 Gaynor Ave. Inspector: F.J.Schumacher, Judges: Lelah Baker, Rana I.Theis, Clerks: Maude Lowery, Kathryn M.Casey, Harriet E.M.Storey j RICHMOND PRECINCT #29. Polling Place: 6mith's Garage, 615- 19th St. i Inspector: A.S.Lilly Judges: Robert F.Cox, Elsie Farrow, Clerks: Hazel W.Pictard, Innie Lansman, Alice Marsh. i RICHMOND PRECINC'#30. i Polling Place: Fire House #3, 1900 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Martin Dahl. � Judges: Sadie Oliver, Ethel P.klloro, Clerks: Alice M.Entrican, Theresa Murrey, Mattie I.Warboys. lICHMOND PRECINCT #31. Polling Place: Sullivan's Garage, 479- 22nd St. Inspector: Chas. B.Burns. Judges: Hobert A.McOord, James E.Cryan. Clerks: Loretta Hess, Velma M. Quinn, R.A.Spencer. RICHMOND PRECINCT #32. I ' Polling Place: Blake's Garage, 773- 22nd St. Inspector: Michael Frates. Judges: Bernice W.Shaw, Geo. E.Searcy Clerks: Wilhelmina Read, Joy Cushing, James D.King. RICHMOND PRECINCT #33. i Polling Place: Yeater's Garage, 610- 23rd St. Inspector: T.N.Westdin, Judges: Naomie 'eater, Marie Hughes, Clerks: Katheryne ;ahrenholtz, Mable Outman, Elizabeth Clements. RICB2,10ND PREDINCT #34. Polling Place: Belle Air Garage, San Pablo & Mcaryde Aves. Inspector: Joe C.Leber. I Judges: Jessie M. Bowser, Ruby L.Sletten Clerks: Margaret Longacre, Mildred L.Bolt, Hettie V.Ligon r RICHMOND PRCCIITCT #35. Polling Place: Bell's Garage, 5208 Barrett Ave. Inspector: Geo. A.Ellis, Judges: Thos. A.Duggan, F.N Gordon Clerks: Grace Black, borothy G.Akins, Dorothy Davidson RICIrgOND P-rECINCT #36. Polling Place: Browns Garage, 538- 41st St. Inspector: Florence Dale, Judges: Sylva M.Tandy, Mary A.Keam s, Clerks: Adeline Clark, Mabel Elwell, Mabel Davis, 3 RICHMOND PRECINCT #37. Polling Place: Connell's Garage, 443- 34th St. Inspector: F.J.Dunster, Judges: Adaline Glover, Letitia Conn, Clerks: Jessie L:.Caroutte, Margaret T.Gordon, Hazel Sears. RICICJOND PRECINCT #38. Polling Place: Grant School, 24th St. & Grant Ave. Inspector: E.C.Crase, Judges: William A-Autry, Katie A.Cole, Clerks: Janet Hitchcock, Eva Seger, Thos. F.Nee. RICHLiOND PRECINCT #39. Polling Place: Longfellow Junion High School, 244— 22nd St. Inspector: Daniel F.Quinlan. Judges: Cora Thayer, Simon P.Deasey, Clerks: James L.Barnaman, Freda Dreyspring, Marie Vaslie. RICHMOND PRECINCT #40. Polling Place: Fletcher's Garage, 3804 Wall Ave. nspectar: Sadie Newford. Judges: Maria Carlson, Francis Roberts Clerks: Elizabeth Wilkerson, Julia Vignati; Winona Gilbert I RICEI-O D PRECINC= #41. Polling Place: Stege School, 51st St. & Potrero Ave. Inspector. A. Vossbeck, Judges: Minnie Dohrmann, -1ohn ti.Brooks, Clerks: Mary Driscoll, Ethel M Korb, Victoria G.Olson RICHMOND P.-iECINCT #42. Polling Place: Winningham's Garage, Cor. Santa Ccuz & Santa Clara Awe. Inspector: Sam impson Judges: Ella B.Ralph, Edith E.Frank, Clerks: Belle Rawson, Hazel A.Henson, Carrie Hollenbaugh SAi? PABLO #1 PRECINCT. Polling Place: Moitoz Inspector: Alvin C.Frank 'Judges: Sigrid Hineberg, Cecil Dexter. Clerks: Harry J. Brady, Florence Maloney, Edward Grist, SAI? PABLO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: San Pablo School. Inspector: James L.Sullivan Judges: Margery Richards, Donald C.Whisler, Clerks: Joella Bonham, Chas.G.Thomas, carie Cervenka. SAN PABLO PRECIMCT #3. Polling Place: Light House Inn Garage. Inspector: Lawrence M.Silva, Judges: Marie Woodfeldt, Bertha F.Evans, ! Clerks: Alma M.Parks, Erma Kamb, Eloise Bloomquist, GIANT PRF.CINC'T. Polling Place: Giant Club House. Inspector: Edward Hardym�n Judges: John Hewitt, matte M.Hallum Clerks: Josie Bateman, Trances McNamara, J.E.Durand OLEUM PRECINCT. ' Polling Place: Social Hall, Union 011 Company Insnector: W.C.Riley Judges: F.E.Higgins, H.M. Matson Clerks: Helen 11.5mith, Rea R.Briggs, Erna Ambrosier. RODEO PRECI 'CT #1. Polling Place: Rodeo Hall. Inspector: J.Iahoney Judges: J.D.Smith, Nellie Faria Clerks: Theresa Joseph, Helen Iverson, Mae L.Dickinson I I i I 329 RODEO PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Rodeo Garage. Inspector: James Guthrie. Judges: Durward Graves,Sr. Minna Drennan Clerks: Leah Hearne, Lucy Higuera, Ada N.Hagan. PIITOLE PRECINCT #1. ' Accomma.zzio Garage, 'Main St. Polling Place. Inspector: Hary I.Curry, Judges: gllen Lucid. Cle3k a: 'Tessa Clark, Sophia Illg, May I. Silva. PINOLE PRECINCT j2. Polling Place: Town Hall. ' Inspector: C.L.Townee. Judges: Etta L.Curran, John P. Barrett, Or. Clerks: Mary L.Amend, Mary A.Lewis, Leroy C.LeFebvre. HERCULES PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Center. ` Insoector: E.W.Robison Judges: Emma Ashenfelter, Jennie Hooker, . Clerks: Roxie M.Dixon, Ella L.Gerrish, Leonard E.Parker. SELBY PRECINCT. ` Polling Place: Selby Hall. inspector: Cha:. Ejichards, udges: J.A.Mc�ollum, Mattie Clemo. Clerks: Juanita Cribb, Anna Dean, Elzie McQuiston, ALAMO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Alamo School House. Inspector: John Ogden, Judges: Lloyd E.Ivory, Annie J.Chase, Clerks: Harriett Hunt, John G.Deas, Frederiche Jackson. ALHAMBRA PRECINCT. I Polling Place: Sweetser's Service Station. Inspector. Bessie C.Gilbert Judges: Hazel Brennan, William Zocher, Clerks: Martha E.Hale, Jennie B.Winslow, Walter Gemetti, CANYON PRECINCT. Polling Place: Canyon Hall. Insoector: Conrad Schaffer Judges: Anna E.�I'cMahon, Clara Parke. Clerks: Sallie B.Panaro, John McOosker, Leland Dethlefson CROCKETT PRECINCT #l. Polling Place: Prytz Plumbing Shop, Old Signal Office. Inspector: Lillian Grennan Judges: Nellie Meaney, Mary 'Williams, Clerks: Anna Leris, Anastasia Hurley, Mary Cox. CROCKETT PRECINCT #2 Polling Place: Terrace Garage, Crockett. ' Inspector: Andrew J.Maller. Judges: George J.Moore, Tenq McManus Ule3kS: Gladys Price, Rose ''um ings, Ruth McGrath. CROCKETT PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Crockett Fire House. Inspector: Lydia J.Paul Judges: Annie E.Leris, Charles C.Dean Clerks: Ellie Harr, Loretta Kenny, Rudolf Witt. CROCKETT PRECINCT #4. i Polling Place: Boy Scouis Headquarters. -nspector: Thos. S.Cahalan Judges: L.G.Kuhl, Elizabeth Murphy Clerks: Mila Gribbin, Cecil M.Piraino, ''hos. H.Nash. CROCKETT PRECINCT 15. i Pollin" Place: Price Plumbing Shop, Crockett. Insu:ctor: Albert A.Quill Judges: H.Dabel, Nary Jacobs Clerks: Margaret Lee O'Connell, Mary E.McGrat h,Gert rude White 21,30 i CROCKETT PRECINCT N0. 6. I Polling Place: Valona Fire House. Inspector: Peter H.Wird. Judges: Chas. Bellaria, John 4.Brady Clerks: Charles Wimd,Laura E."arshall, Rudolph J.Smaker. CROCKETT PRECI_?CT NO. 7. Polling Place: Club House, Valona Play Ground. Inspector: John B. Bunyard. i Judges: Geo. G.Helm, Leo 4ul Triglia Clerks: Charlotte Dreyer, oretta L".1'.dman, Florence Martile. DANVILLE PRECINCT #1, Polling Place: IO.O.F. HAL_, Danville. Incp ect or: Ni cholas A.Dondero Judges: Mary D.Cabral, Anna K.Lawrence. Clerks: Marcia Eddy, Hazel Clausen, Louise Lawrence. DANVILLE PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Fire House, Danville. Inspector: C.W.Scott, Judges: Josephine Close, Elizabeth Root Clerks: D.M.Birrell, Philip J.Harris, Nicholas M.Harper. I LAFAYETTE PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Town Hall, Lafayette. Inspector: J.H.Mullikin, Judges: Bertha Dean, Bertha Collins, Clerks: Chas. C.Dawson, Irene P.�unk a, M.H.Stanley LAFAYETTE PRECINCT #2. i Polling Place: Morenini Service Station, Lafayette Inspector: Roy Michant Judges: Fred A.Gates, Ida. Busekist Clerks: Dora Schutt, Gertrude B.Cone, John +.Buchan MORAGA PRECINCT. ' Pilling Place: Morage. School Inspector: Matt Madsen Judges: M.Rose, T.P.Carroll Clerks: Dorothy A Mason, Mamie E.Willia.ms, Lottie M.Sanders. I ORI:IDA PRECINCT. i Polling Place: Orinda Fire House. Inspector: Edward W.Jensen Judges: Edward E.McVay, Mrs. Myrtle M,Dutton Clercs: Josephine Dawson, "arie S.Sorensen, Mertice L.Wear. PCRT COSTA PRECINCT#l. -'ol-_ins Place: McIver'a Garage. Inspector: C.J.OtNelll Judges: Anita Manger, Margaret Bulger, Clerks: Julia Harrington, Nell E.0'Connell, timothy P.Crowley PORT COSTA PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Port Costa School Bldg. Inspector: W.P.Ahern Judges: B.Tierney, Kate Burley Clerks: Catherine Cox, Margaret M.Casey, Jennie Norton. SA:j HATON PRECINCT. i P�oiling Place: San Ramon. Hall. nspector: Bertha tl.Mariana Judges: Grace F.Norris, Daisy R.Steinmetz Clerks: Lena L. >ereira, Laura Fereira, Mary Oswill. ST. MARYS PRECINCT. Polling Place: Bt. Mary's Office Bldg. Inspector: Albert Reynolds, Judges: F.Eugene Locke, Waldon U.Mason Clerks: Sylvia E.Conners, Jas. T.Davis, Geo. F. O'Keefe. TASSAJARkRECI NCT. i- Polling Place: Tassajara Hall. inspector: Phoebe E.Coats. Judges: Grace Beyer, Frank N. Simas, j Clerks: Annie Banks, George Cardoza, ■rs.Andrew Mortensen i ASSOCIATED PRECINCT. Polling Place: Avon Mess Hall. Inspector: E.R,MeLaughlin Judges: li.H.Offermann, Earle !'.Baer, Clerks: Lola D Nason, Abse A.Davis, Isabelle Murphy ' CONCORD P--RCIUCT #1. Polling Place: JaquithPaint Shop j Insoector: Corey C.Jaquith Judges: Catherine Slattery, Susan De Soto Clerks: Ruth McKean Freitas, Bertha Jacks m, margaret Domey CONCORD P:'ECI'iCT#2. i Polling Place: Tovrn Hall, Concord. Inspector: A.IV.Mart in Judges: Catherine Galindo, Sarah P. Soto Clerks: Estella Eddy, rose Davilla, Elizabeth Donnelly CONCORD PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: Peters Garage, on Willow Pass 'load. Inspector: M.J.Luarte, Judges: Rose Lea Joseph, Lucy Arrighi Clerks: Ella G.Fisher, Franklin Freitas,41thur Faria. CONCORD PRECINCT #4. Polling 'lace: Farm Center Building. Inspector: Capt. C.D.Stevens, Judges: Jos. Williams, Jr. W.H.Stowers, Clerks: Walter S.Perry, Alice (.Valentin, Grace E.Collins. CONCORD PRECINCT 65. Polling Place. Central Hotel, Concord. Inspector: Geo. T.Lewis, -Judges: Owen Messett, Joe, C.Arright Clerks: Joseph V.Creana, Mary A.Vogel, Rose Marie Bisso, CONCORD PRECINCT #6. Polling Place: Oak Grove School House. Insaector: Carl J.Struby Judges: R.W.Lamb, Clara Wiard. Clerks: Lottie Bruning, C.L.DeBenedetti, Katherine Grisingher COMML PRECINCT. Polling Place: Cowell Community Hall. Inspector: H.W.Martin -Judges: Meade K. Smith, Frank Trimmingham Clerks: Henrietta Kasch, Evelyn Frank, Edna Albee. MA.gTIZ:EZ PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: City Hall, Martinez. jnspector: Frank Prosser, , I edges: Rose Palmer, Geo. J.4inkelmen Clerks: Lillian Brisoa, Lula Frs!.G., R%iti, 'HHilley. t MARTItiEZ PR CYCT #2. F Polling Place: Tony Sincich Garage, 421 Main St. Inspector: John F,Korte Judges: Laura Hollenbeck, Genevieve McNamara Clerks: M.Adeline Crowley, Tessie Threlkeld, Getta Bartolomei s'3ARTI?dEZ FRGCIi?GT#3. � Pol'ing Place: Chamberlain Residence, 37 W. Green St. Inspector: A.G.Minzer, ' Judges: 11annie Woods, Birdella Blakemore. Clerks: Katherine E.Kramer, Louise Carrigan, Ruby Armstrong. i FSA.RTL;EZ P.B.ECLVCT Polling Place: Grammar School Inspector: Chester Arthur j Judges: Geo. A.Henderson, Antonio J.Oompagnio Clerks: Nellie Nicholson, Ella G.Ware, Solie Lucas. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #5. 1 Polling Place: Rear Ed. Oliveira's Store, 1735 Alhambra Ave. Inspeo or: David W.Murray Judges: Chas. Blackburn. Eleuterio Olivieri Clerks: Mary H.Norris, Frances M. Murray, Margaret M.Croad I I i MARTINEZ PRECINCT #6. i Polling Place: High School Inspector: Howard R.Decker. Judges: Raymond Greerty, Eva A.Murphy Clerks: Pearl N. Guilliee, Emily McCowen, Robt. J.Gotelli MARTINEZ PRECINCT #7 Polling Place: Old Masonic Hall, Inspector: A.M Richards, Judges: Catherkne Donohue, Catherine Foley Clerks': Josephine McCann, Katherine Casey, Florence Ridiards. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #8. i Polling Place: Swift Bidgg. & Smith Bldg. Cor. Pacheco Blvd. Arreba!St. Inspector: Ernest J.Lancast r. Judges: Bertha LaFleur, Bettie P.Elder Clerks: Anna M.Vanni, Helen M.Irwin, Catherine Cutts. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #9. Polling Place: Grammar School #3. Inspector: O.K . Smith Judges: Chas. F.Becker, Ruth Randall Clerks: Henry '.Miller, Doris Hittmann, Ethel M.Keefe. I MARTI`E Z PR301-2?0T NO.10. Polling Place: Womens Club. Inspector: Geo. L.Pascoe, Judges: Rose A.Milllff, Elea U.Arnold, Clerks: Opal C.Johnson, Helena Killip, Leone Hinrichsen. MARTINEZ PRECINCT #11. (Polling Place: J.H.Vells Garage, Pillow St. Between Ward & Green. nspector: A.A.Meeahon Judges: Elizabeth Gallagher, Margaret L.Peok, Clerks: Minnie L.Anderson, Phemia Kane, Adah E.Johaston. i HARTINEZ PRECINCT #12. Polling Place: Chamber of Connerce Bldg. Maxtinez, Inspector: Laurens Howard Judges: Duncan F.McDougall, Mayme Scriven Clerks: Mabel M.Knight, Sidney Lapham, Bertha Lauderback MARTINEZ PRECINCT #13. Polling Place: Dining Room, Columbia Hotel, Fairview, Inspector: W.E.MacArthur Judges: Leah Luek, Agnes Griffin � Clerks: Vera L.Draner, Winifred Beede, Richard Delevati i MOUNTAIN VIE1 PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: L.B.Howe Judges: T.J. Vacchieri, Jeanette Gardner Clerks: Marion Warfield, Margaret Ross, C.Fi.Thissell PACHECO PRECINCT. Polling Place: Pacheco School House. fnsDector: Theodore Russi, ' Judges: John J. Buttner, Elia Jones. Clerks: Ida. A.Dukes, Lisa D.Hook, Marcellus E.Christeen SARANAP PRECINCT. Po111ng Place: Community Hall, Saranap. lnspector: Burton O.Campbell Judges: Nellie f.Boomer, Emma W,Thickais, i Clerks: Evelyn illiams, Grace T.Stow, Mary Jane Dutra. VINE HILL #1 PRECINCT. Polling Place: DELLAROSSA HALL. Inspector: Chas. T.Bloom Judges: H.Herring, Adelaide Silva, Clerks: Jessie L.Peek, Ella H. Linsler, Grace A.Knapp. VINE HILL PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Vine dill School lnspector: Geo. .Kelly Judge sI A.G.Metherall, R.M.Morford Clerks: Mildred L.Willis, Ida M.Weisshand, Effie S.Vance. i i i i i 333 I i WALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #1. .Polling Place: Jpstiee Court, Walnut Oceek. Inspector: Lizzie Duncan I. Judges: crank A.Marshall, Eva B.Leeeh. Clerks: Mazy T. Uiget, Florence Thomeon, Alice M. Laird. WALNUT CREEK PP_EGINCT #2. ' Polling Place: Public Library, Walnut Creek, Inspector: Ina F.Mauzy Judges: Mabel Smith, Myrtle O.Murray Clerks: Maude M.Silver, Louise M.Acree, ?Catherine Lemoine. MAINUT CHEE:{ PR20MOT #3. Polling Place: Old Glove Factory, ftlnut Creek. Inspector: Geo. A.Putnam Judges: Roy A.Annis, J.A.Thomas. Clerks: Gladys Geary, Fay E.Snott, Lillie F.Cloud. RALNUT CREEK PRECINCT #4. Polling Place: Coe House, 1/2 Mile south ofWalnut Creek, Insoector: Emma Ford. I Judges. Isabelle D.Spencer, Grace G.Jinnett, Clerks: Myrtle L.Glass, Pearl D.Eokley, Helen L.Jennings. BAY POINT PRECINCT #1. I Polling Place: South Store Bldg. Bay Point. Inspector: Samuel Y.Shideler Judges: Belle T.Silva, John O.Morken, Clerks: Edna L. McGuire, Glorgia Cammings, bury Bucholz. i BAY POINT PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Royal Bldg. Bay Point. Inspector; 11.Lind. Judges: Ellen T.Frederickson, Mary L.Cunningham Clerks; Mary B.McErten, Emma Van Winkle, Alice V. Corbett. CLAYTON PRECI NCT. E Pmlling Place: Christian Endeavor Hall. I In, Carl A.Graves. Judges: ;illian M.Frank, Geo. R.Trette. i Clerks: ertha Rasmussen, Marie S.Mangini, Mary McGuire. CLYDE PRECINCT. I Polling Place: Club Hwise. Inspector: RayE.Tompkinp Judges: Mrp.E.R.Haines, Edith T.Flint, I Cler:-s: Uargaret E.Bentley, Hamilton D.Long, Helen M.Evans. I - NICHOLS PRECINCT. Polling Place: Community Hall. Inspector: Earl E.Wildes. Jgdges: Mary E.Dutra, Mary E.Clark Clerks: Sophie Black, trances Murrey, Mary S.Hey. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Mercurio Bldg. 3rd & Black Diamond Sts. J7nspector: John Royce, udges: Vincent DiMaggigg Jr. Jennie U.G.Howe Clerks: Theresa Gatto, Sngelina Cautiello, Sal Ciarmentaro. i PITSBURG PRECINCT #2. Polling Place: Ford Salesroom, 190 E. 3rd St. j -Inspector: Andreae Boyson, Judges: Manlio Martini, John A.Mett m, Clerks: John J.Loyacon, Alberta Handley, Joseoh E.Antrobus. PITTSBURG PRECINCT #3. Polling Place: V.& W. Garage, 7th & Railroad Ave. Inspector: Vera S.Hornaby. Judges: Lee Griffin, Cathelrine Latimer. Clerks: Arvilla Downing, C.Ortega, Amy V.McAvoy PITTSBURG PRECIidC;'f4. Polling Place: Lepori ;i.E. Office, 5th k Blk Diamond Sts. Inspector: John A.Junta Judges: Orazio V.Davi, Adelgna Abernathy Clerks: Louise E.Van Ness; r'velyn J.Fratini, Marie Harper. j i I I i I PITTSBURG PRECINCT N0. S. Polling Place: Nuttman's Undertaking Parlors, 107 W. 8th Inspector: Henry Nuttman j Bertha Mora, Mary Felix, Judges. Clerks: Mary Macdonald, Adeline O'Brien, Mamie DeMercurio PITTSEI`AG PRECINCT NO.6. i Polling Place: Pettas Apt. House Garage, 349 V1est 10th. Inspector: Chas. O.Butler. Judges: Vincent R.Caruso, Attilto Viscuso Clerks: Edmund D.Weld, Sarah Wales, Maude Linscheid. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 7. I i Polling Place: Intermediate School ' Inspector: Richard P.Taylor. Judges: Wm. F.Duarte, Anne Davi Clerks: Lydia B.Scott, Chas. Hein, Katherine Knight. SIT^SBURG PRECINCT NO. 8. Polling Place: City Hall. Inspector: J.E.Bankson Judges: Thos. C.McDermott, Cordia M.Qhamplin Clerks: Mina Ames,Viola M. Dunklee, Theresa Minaker. PITTSB'SiG PRECINCT NO. 9. Polling Place: Perry Bldg. H.R. S.P. Depot. Inspector: August Anderson Judges: Chas. R.Mortimore, Leslie E.Clement. Clerks: Vera Laederich, Olive Burris, Herbert H.Daley. PITTSBURG PRECINCT NO. 10. lolling Place: W.G.Buchanan Garage, 552 E. 12th nspectnr: Tony Melrose, Judges: Earl Flautt, Florence Barnes Clerks: Margaret M.Delp, Unristine M.Martyr Rose Nola i PITTSBURG PRECII.CT 210. 11. j Polling Place: Spurgeon Garage, 708 Central St. � Inspector: Lary V.Spurgeon. Judges: Geo. S.Looemoore, T.A.Becker Clerks: Frances E.Westover, Mabel E.Baker, Drucilla Krsmeri i PITTSBURG. PRECINCT NO. 12. Polling Place: Diamond Brick Warehouse E. 3rd St. Inspector; Florence Buckley. Judges: Antone G.Noia, Jr. Pete Bjelm Clerks: Esther E.Rosenblum, Mabel E.Bean, Margaret Abrams.; PITTSBlaa G PRECINCT 210. 13. j i Polling Place: Ambrose School. i Inspector: Geo. E.0'Hara Judges: Isabella C.Smith, Geo. E.Wildes. Clerks: Mary Jane Steen, Alvina Kennerley, Gertride White AI]TIOCH PRF.CII�CT #1. Polling Place: City Hall, Inspector: Herman Bruns, ' Judges: Jno Lutz, Jno. J.Rodgers, C1e3irs: Theodoaia Young, Sadie Johns, Cora Rother. I k=1C CH PRECINCT "r:0. 2. Polling Place: I.O.O.F.Hall. Frank Buys, Inspector. Judges: E.B.17heliban, J.B. L..cCloskey Clerks: Myrtte Buzacott, Lena Dunlap, Alice M. Perry. ' AidTIOCH PRECINCT E. Polling Place: Antioch Library. Inspector: Wm. H.Beasley, i Judges: Jos. Ross, Sno T.Nichols. Clerks: Bertha Rooker, Ethel Stamm, Yrs. Wm. Hutchison. ANTIOCH PRECINCT #4. I Polling Place: Easley Garage, 705 E. St. j Inspector: lid. Y.Hobs m Jua;es: Jno. Mayberry, Eva Frederickson. Clerks: Zacharian Mathison, Lucille Stitt, Alice Waldie, i I i i I P I3) ANTIOCH PRECr CT NO. 5. Dolling Place: I.D.E.S. Hall. Inspector: Paul Ayers. Judges: Gail Donovan, Margaret Hodgson, Clerks: Lucy 17ollcott, Josephine Lindsey, Violet Williamson. i ANTIOCH PRECII?CT =6. Polling Place: High School Inspector: John Minta, Judges: Jno. Harkison, F.T.Fain, Clete s: Dorothy Hill, Margaret Jenszn, Irene B.Turrer. BRENTWOOD PRECINCT #1. Polling Place: Griffith Garage. Insnector: Andrew Bon::ickson, Judges: Richard E.Daley, Geo. Geddes, Clerks: Ruby Lawrence, Hazel Tillotson, Lena Kieffer, BRENTWOOD PRECINCT j2. Polling Place: American Legion Bldg. Insnector: , Leonard Dainty Judges: Frances C awford, Robt. Wallace Clerks: Harrie Moffatt, Irene Beed, Louise Shellenberger. BYRON PRECII CT 41. Z O.O.F.HALL, Polling Place. Insnector: Thos. P.Smith Judge: Walter M.Lewis, Edwin R.Frey Clerks: Mar; B.Rogers, Grcce T.Krumland, Eva J.Acrey. i BYRON PRECI'CT �2. Pol-ing Place: BYRON TI74-S BLDG. i Inspector: Edward G.Krumland, Judges: Jos. J.Armstrong, Dennis A.Feely Clerks: Annie G.Pitau, Mary -H-Richardson, Geraldine Fotheringhpm KIr*IGiITSEN PF.ECItdCT. Polling Place: Farm Bureau Hall Insnector: Robt. A.Clark Judges: Harry Hobbs, Paul Somerhalder, Clerks: Beatrice O'Hara, Irene Bucholtz, Nellie PL. Jesse. LONE TREE PRECINCT. Polling Place: Joe Sani House, Inspector: Edmund Uren, Frank McFarlan, Jno. Co,,;rtney, Judges. Clerks: Susie Faria, Hamie Cakebread, Laura Stewart. OAK`..EY PRECIiiCT 1• Polling Place: 1'iomane Club. Insnector: Tim. J.Bloomfield. Judges: Edward Fertado, Jno. Andrew Clerks: Fhma Vengeley, Edith Cordua, Ida Shaw GATCLEY PRECINCT #2. ' Polling Place: Dal Porta Hall. Inspector: Harry Laurman udges: Frank J.Silva, Myron Thomas. Clerks: Henrietta Stovesand, Elizabet-a Douglas, Esther Bliss. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 6th, 1930, ' at 10 o'clock A.M. .Clerk. A l �i Chairman. i f' I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFOrRZ Al. MONDAY, OOTOBER 6th, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clockA.M. I Present: Hon. VI.J.Buchenan, Chairman; Supervisors James 'r?.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath.- - - J.H.Nells, Clerk. ' The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of Sept- ember, 1930, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairmen and Clerk. I I In the Matter of Purchase of Hose and Fire Engine for Brentwood County Fire Protection District. I The Co::cissioners of Brentwood County.Fire Protection District appearing before the Board and stating to this Board that they have entered into a Contract with the American Rubber Company for purchase of 1000 feet of 22' Municipal and Double Jacket hose and 300 feet of 1j" hese/with The Seagrave Corporation, ' for one Seagrave Suburbanite 500 gal. cap. Combination Pumping Engine and hose cart with 300 cap. water tank and auxilliazy 75 gal, tank, and asking this Board to ratify said purchase and for the signing of said contract, It is on motion of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the ' toard ordered that said Contract be and the same is hereby approved and the Chair= man of this Board is hereby authorized to sign said Contract for and on behalf of County of Contra Costa, and Brentwooc 'runty Fire Protection District. The vote thereon being unanimous. I i I In the Matter of Petition of Residents of Kensington Lighting Oistrict for more Lights. I Two�etitions having been filed for additional lights in Kensington Lighting] District and a protest having been filed as to certain of said lights, and a delegation of citizens from Kensington Lighting District appearing before this ' Board at this time in regard to said lights, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the sane is hereby referred to Supervisor Long for settlement with the citizens of said District, and the further hearing on said matter before this , Board is continued to Monday, October 20th, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. I I I I 337 i In the Matter of Acquisition and Improvement District #3 of Contra Costa County. This Board having heretofo s advertised for bids for performance of work and improvement described in Resolution of Intention #3 in matter of ' Acquisition A Improvement District #3 of the county of Contra Costa, and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums, which said Board proceeded to publicly open,examine and • declare all bids delivered to the Clerk of said Board, as follon•s: i C.H.BROWN:l:Excavati;,n and removal of all material in ' place, of whatever nature encountered in the work, including the necessary rolling to bring the street to the proper sub-grade and cross-sections, the resetting of manhole and lamphole frames and covers, street signs, etc., the sum of One and 45/100 Dollars (41.45) per cubic yard. 2: Filling with good sound material including the nec- essary'rolling to bring the street to the proper sub- I grade and cross-sections, the sum of 20/100 dollars (.20) per cubic yard. i 3: Seven (7) inch Pavement consisting of a broken rock cushion fair (4) inches in thickness and a one course Durite Asphaltic Concrete Wearing Surface three (3) inches in thickness, the sum of 25/100 dollars ($0,25) per square foot. 4: Cement Concrete Gutter complete, the sum of 30/100 Dollars ($0.30) per square foot. 5: Cement Concrete Curb complete, the sum of 75/100 Dollars 00.751 per linear foot, 6: Cement concrete Open Drain complete, the sum of 30/100 Dollars ($0.30) per square foot. 7: Curb Bar Complete, the sum of 50/100 dollars ($0.50) per linear foot. S: 6" Sewers of Standard salt glazed vitrified sewer I pipe complete, the sum of 90/100 dollars ($0.90) per linear foot. 9: The sewer manhole of brick and cement concrete with cast iron rim and cover complete, the sum of one hundred ($100.00) each. 10: Sewer Lampholes of standard salt glazed vitrified sewer pipe with cast iron rims and covers complete, the sumof Twelve dollars ($12.00) each. Thereupon, there being no further or other bid, presented, said matter is referred to the Engineer of work for his opinion, Thereupon said Engineer having reported to this Board that said bid is a reasonable one, the Board Adopts the following Resolution of Award: ' RESOLUTION OF AWARD. I I WHEREAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, did, in open session, on the 4th day of August, 1930, publicly open, examine and declare all bids delivered to the Clerk of said Board Sr the performance of the wort: and improvement described in Resolution of Intention No. 3 in the ' matter of Acquisition and Improvement District #3 of the County of Contra Costa,! i whid- Resolution is hereby expressly referred to for all further particulars; j Now, TH REFOB?, BE IT RESOLVED, that sai3 3oard of Supervisors i of the County of Contra Costa, hereby rejects all of said bids except that herein mentioned and hereby awards the contract for the performance of said work and improvement to the lowest responsible bidder, to wit: to C.H. BROWN, at the prices named in his bid on file in the office of the Clerk of said Board. The Clerk of said Board is hereby directed to publish notice of said award of contract by two insertions in Richmond Record-Herald,a daily newspaper I of general circulation published and circulated in the County of Contra Costa, and hereby designated for that purpose by said Board. The said Clerk is hereby further directed to post a copy of said notice for five days on or near the chamber door of said Board. The Foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting thereof held Oct. 6th, 1930, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Olsson, Long, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. f Nose: None. ' Absent: None. I I i In the Matter of Joint Highway I District #13 of the State of i California. I The Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California. having filed with this Board a Resolution that a Contingent Fund in amount of $10;000 be and the same is hereby determined to be immediately necessary for incidental ex- penses of Joint Highway District #13, of the State of Calitrnia, in connection with survey and location of Highway Tunnel to be constructed, and declared that thel amount for Contra Costa County should be ten per cent, or $1000 of said amount, ' Therefore, IT IS HEREBY RESOLVED AND ORDERED that the sum of $1000 be and the same is hereby ordered setaside andthe County Auditor of Contra Costa County I is hereby ordered to issue his warrant in name of Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California, and deposit sane with the Treasurer of said District and that I the County Treasurer pay the —une. i I In the `Fatter of Application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. for permission to trim trees. Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application to this Board ' for permission to trim certain trees along county roads of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board ordered that said application be and the same is hereby denied. I i I i I A In the Hatter of Granting Dance Pennits. The following persons and societies having made application to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on dates set opposite their names, ' It is by the Board ordered that said dance permits to conduct a dance until 3 o�clock A.S. on following dates be granted to follotiing persons and societies, to wit:i Swedish America-: Lodge #449, American Legion. Hall, Bay Point, Nov. 1st, 1930. Rodeo Friendship Club, Rodeo, October 25th, 1930. Arabian Knights Club of Byron, I.O.O.F.Hall, Byron, Oct. 16th, 1930. In the Hatter of approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District #2059, be and the sazne is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount j 76632 Oct. 4th, 1930 $110.00 764 " 50.10 7653996o1.11 " 44. 767 769 " 28.00 771 30.50 772 16.19 77 " 75.00 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. I In the Hatter of approval of Warrant Of Reclamation District #830. Good cause appearing therefor., it is ordered that the Following warrant of said Reclamation District #630, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. I 27 Sept. 15, 1930 $7134.15. ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the j approval of said Board on said Warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I ' In the Hatter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District #1619, be approved, to wit: I No. Date Amount. i 699 Sept. 30, 1930 $ 397.15 701 700 335.54 7032 250.67 704 " 157.622 i I P 140 I 705 sent. 30, 1930 $ 75.00 706 • 50.00. 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 Painting i Brentwood Memorial Hall. i Two bids having been received for painting of Brentwood Memorial Hall as follows: ' Charles Cool, $290. A.L.L'Heureux, 29S•50 and the American Legion Post at Brentwood having recommended to this Board, the awarding of c mtract to A.L.L'Heureux, and it appearing that said bid is the best bid presented for work stated in said bid, I It is, on motion. of Supervisor Trembath, seconded by Supervisor Hayden, by the Board ordered that said Contract be and the same is hereby awarded to A.L. L'Heureux, for sum of $298.50. I I In the Matter of Correction 0f Assessments. G.O.Meese, County Assessor having certified to this Board that the following ' erroneous assessment r and clerical errors appear on the Assessment Rolls for 1930-31, and asking authorization to correct the same, It is by the Board ordered that following corrections be made, to wit: Fiscal year 1925-29, - In year 1925, Vol. 12 Assessment No. 27499, c.W.Miller is assessed with lots 11 and 12 in Block 4 Boulevard Gardens, Tract No. 1, with total assessed valuation of $1150; March 4th, that year Mr.Miller filed claim for War Veteran Exem_etion 0n these lots but through an error same was not allowed; Authority is granted to cancel taxes on $1000 valuation and delinquencies thereon. Fiscal year 1930-31, Vol. 16 Assessment No. 35650, M.E.Perry, et al. assessed with a descriptive parcel of land in Town of Concord with improvements amounting to $1100; there are no improvements on this land. Authority granted to make corrections. i Vml. 17 Assessment No. 37061, Hulda S.Stevens is assessed with Lot 35 La Salle Heights Unit No. 1, with improvements erroneously shown as $1175. Correct valuation is $500_ Authority to make correction granted. Fiscal year 1930-31: Vol. 16 Assessment No- 35914 Manuel Madina is assessed ' with N. 33 1/3' of Lots 5 and o' Block 56 Original Survey City of Martinez, ! with improvements erroneoysly shown as $700. Assessed value of these improvem®ts, should be $300. Authority granted to make such correction. Fiscal year 1930-31: Through an error in copying the improvements amounting to $360. on Let 2 Block 84 Original Survey of the Town of Martinez, assessed to Catherine Foley were omitted (See Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36086). Authority to add improvements granted. Vol. 17 Assessment No. 36915, J.L.Beard is assessed with a portion of Lot 6 ' Block B. Homestead Tract, with personal property amounting to $1970. War Veteran Exemption of $1000 was allowed on same but through an error exemption of $1900 was allowed. Authority to make correct granted. i Fiscal year 1929-30: Year 1929-30, Nic1; Chipero, was assessed with Lot 12 Block 71 City of PittsbuZ, with improvements amounting to $750. (see Vol. 15 Assessment No. 36904.) There were no improvements on this lot at the time of assessment. Authority to cancel taxes on improvements and delinquencies they®ri granted. Fiscal year 1930-31+ Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36345 Lot 15, Block 6 Martinez Park. Tract is assessed to :f.F.Hellerup with personal property amounting to $150. This is double with the personal property on Lot 6 Block 6 Martinez Park Tract and shoald be cancelled. i Vol. 16 Assessment No. 36459, The ink of Martinez, C/o R.F.Brown, is assessed with W. 10' of Lot 12 and all of Lot 13, Higgins Tract, with value of real estate, 341 i I shown as 0310.00. This value should be reduced to $130 to offset over assessment of previous years. Authority to make corrections is hereby granted., i I I 1 In the Matter of Recommendation for appointment as Traffic Clerk for California I Highway Patrol of Contra Costa County. Eugene Biscailuz, Superintendent of California Highray Patrol having re— quested this Board to subsit recommendations for appointmeit of Traffic Clerk i for the California Highway Patrol of Contra Costa county at a salary of 0150 per month, and several applicants having made application for said position, and it appearing to the Board that the application of J.E.Huzefka of Richmond, has been recommended to this Board by the District Attorney for said position, It is, by the Board ordered that the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County hereby submits and recommends to California State Highway Patrol, the appoin�— ment of said J.E.Huzefka, for said position of Traffic Clerk for California Highway) Patrol of Contra Costa County. The vote of the Board on the said order being unanimous.,_ j ' In the Mattes of Payment of Postage on Sample Ballots. It appearing tot he Board that it will be necessary for the County Clerk to pay postage on sample ballots to be deposited in Postoffice for General Election on N o v.4th, 1530, I It is, an motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that the County j Auditor dram warrant on County Treasurer in favor of U.S. Postoffice Department for such sum as is required to pay the postage on said sample ballots for said Gen—I eral Election, and that the County Clerk have said receipt of the Postoffice Depart? meat attached to said rarrant.� In the Matter of Elimination of Dust from Correll Portland Cement Company Plant at Corel!. A delegation of property orners from Clayton Valley having appeared and' oneBoard pet— .t�� itiS�the Brd to direct theDistrict attorney to institute proper legal proceed—! 6,°�r �� ny theJ4 ings to abate the _mblic nuisance declared^to result from the emanation aE dust j,. C � from the cement manufacturing plant of uu^o;rel:. Po:�ham d Oaa-.�. o. at Jove l, Contra Costa County, California, and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the best interests of Contra Costa County before the Board takes action on the I petition of said property owners, to have N.H.Georo, Secretary and General Manager of Corel.l Portland Cement Co. and Henry Couell Lime & Cement Oompauy, appear before', this Board,-M d state the position of said corporations relative to the voluntary correction of said conditions. i I I I 2 Thereupon by consent of allparties interested it is on motion du m � duly de a and carried, by the Board ordered that said matter be and the same is hereby continued to and until Monday, October 20t-.1 1930, at 2 o'clock P.M. and that the Clerk of this Board notify sai01.H.George, Secretary and General !tanager for Cowell Portland Cement Company oral.Henry Correll Lime & Cement Co., and request hip to appear before this ' Board on said C.ay and show cauuse,if any he have, why said request should not be granted. r, i I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances heretofore made be and the same are hereby ordered cancelled: Beginning Oct_ lst, 1930, $40 state and $40 county aid be discontinued for support and maintenance of five Martinez children account of being removed from the County by their father. j Beginning Oct. lst, 1930, $10 state and $10 county allowance be discontinued for support and maintenance of Elizabeth Griffith, account of no further need. It is further ordered t-aat Probation Officer T.A.Boyer, be and he is hereby authorised to purchase winter clothes for Evelyn Zopy, to amount of$25.00. i The said order being passed by the unani:ncus vote of the Board. I In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appearing therefor, it is on recommendation of County Welfare , Worker, of Contra Costa County, by the Board ordered that the following allowances i be and the same are hereby made to following named indigents coneaencing an dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: MBS. YVONNE LAUERSEN, 501- 7th St. Antioch, $70 county cash allowance beginning Sept. lst, 1930. MBS. ADELITE SANTOS, 1008-5th St. Antioch, $70 county cash allowance beginning Sept. lst, 1930. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that the County cash allowance allowed Peter Hagen 731 Liberty St. E1 Cerrito be discontinued Oct. 1st, 1930. i That allarance heretofore made to Charles Magnelia, 940- 8th St. Richmond, be and the same is hereby ordered discontinued as of June 1st, 1930• r: i i I In the Matter of Allowance to Nee*Blind_. I It is by the Board ordered that following allowance be a-de to needy blind commencing on date set opposite their respective names: , Harre O.Abbott, Box 56, Delta Road, Oakley, $25 state and$25 county aid, corm mencirg Sept. 1st, 1930- i I i ,143 i i In the Matter of Allowance to Needy Aged. Good cause appearing therefor, It is ordered that the following allowances be ' made to following named needy aged beginning on dates set oppdsite their respective names, to,wit WILLIA?{ FRAICES 3aNFIELD, R.D. Hx 391, Walnut Creek, $11.50 state and $11.50 county aid, beginning Aug. 11, 1930. MAS. GIULA.Tfi!O FORTADO, 2302 Almond Ave. Concord, $12.50 State and $12.50 county aid, camnencitg Sept. 26, 1930. MR, LAURIANO FERTADO, 2302 Almond St. Concord, $15. State and $15 county aid , beginnin,_- Sept. 26, 1930. VIOLET E. MELENDY, R.D. Box 347, Richmond, $9 State and $9 county aid, begin- nii; Oct. 1st, 1930. EDWARD J. OIREILLY, Rodeo, $11.00 State and $11.00county aid, beginning July 1st, 1930. RUFUS H. STEWART, 2503 Lovell Ave. Richmond, 37.50 state and $7.50 county aid, beginning Oet.lst, 1930. IT IS 5URT= ORDERED that application of William "_. Farnell, 220- 14th St. Richmond, be and the sane is hereby denied. IT IS F=' R ORDE.,=, that allowance heretofore made to WILT:IAI C. MENDEIdHALL,i Route 1, Concord, Cal. be reducedti$12 state and $12 county aid to needy aged beginning as of Oct. 1st, 1930. IT IS FURPFER ORDERED that allarance heretofore made to MARTHA E. FLIPPEN , 21 Nicholl Ave. Richmond, be disc mtinued as of Oct. let, 1930. That the allowance heretofore made to THO_dAS L. MALONEY, 725 Stain St. Martinez, of $15 state and$15 county aid be discontinued as of Oct. 1st, 1930.5. 1 j I I In the Matter of Allowance to Needy Children. It is by the Board ordered that MRS. FRA`SCIS COSTA, 2243 Bonifacio St. Concord be granted $10 state and $10 county cash allowance for support and maintenance of Lillian Lawrence, a needy child, beginning Sept. let, 1930, That L?RS. MAE DUTRA of Grant & Lincoln St. Concord, be granted cash allowance for care and maintenance of James Lawrence, a needy child, of $10 state and $10 county case allowance beginning Sept. let, 1930• I.IRS. BERTHA '?ORA, 193 W. 6th St. Pittsburg, $20 state and $20 county aid for two needy minor children, beginning Sept. 1st, 1930. i IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that application of Mrs. Lulu Crooks, 1505 Shell Ave. Martinez, for}aid to needy child be denied. ' In the Matter of acceptance of Contract of Geo. G.Wood for grading Buchanan Road in i R.D. 1, S,D.4. i i R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to this Board that the contract) of George G.Wood for grading Buchanan Road in Sup. Dist. #4, in which the Fidelity j & Guaranty Company of Baltimore, Maryland, waa Surety, and which was dated July 25, 1930, has been completed, It is, by the Board ordered that said Contract be and the same is heeby declared completed, and s,,d d road accepted this 6th day of October, 1930. . j I I I i In the Matter of Location of Garbage Dumps, Incinerators, and Hog Ranches in Contra Costa County. It is by the Board ordered that Dr.Paul G.Capps' letter be referred to District Attorney A.B.Tinning and County Health Officer for recommendation to this; , i Board of the proper Ordinance should the District Attorney feel so advised that such Ordinance is necessary. I I In the Matter of Re-Establtshment of koraga School District. It appearing to the Board that a sufficient petition has been presented to this Board, praying to re-establish Loraga School Dist rictheretofore suspended by this Board for lack of attendance, as a Part of Orinda Union School District, and it appearing to the Board that said petition contains the names of parents of ninel, children ready to attend school, and the re-establishment being recommended by tilliam H.Hanlon, Sunerintendent of Schools, i It is, on motion of Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Trembath, by the Board ordered that Horaga School District heretofore suspended for lack of attendance be and the sane is hereby re-established as a part of Orinda Union School District. , The vote on said order being unanimous. r i In the Matter of Election Proclamation and Notice, j I In accordance with the Proclamation of the Governor of the State of California, IT IS ORDE3ED that a.-i Election be held on TUESDAY, the 4th day of November,1930, from six o'clock In the morning of said day until seven o'clock in the evening of the said day of election, when the polls will be closed, in the several election precincts of Contra Costa County, State of California, heretofore; named and at the place in each of said precincts heretofore named, for election , of the following named officers and at which said election the following proposed constit�,tional amendments, questions, propositions, initiative and referendum measures as are required to be so submitted by the Constitution and laws of this ' State, and duly certified by Secretary of State as required by law and numbered as hereinafter specified, will be voted on by the qualified electors of said ' Contra Costa County, State of California, to wit: 1. Governor. 2. Lieutenant Governor. 3. Secretary of State. A Controller. 55 A Treasurer. 6. an Attorney General 7. A Hember of State Board of Equalization for Second Equalization District. 5. A Representative in Congress for the Third Congressional District. 9. A `ember of Assembly for Thirteenth Assembly District. 10. A Justice of the Peace in and for the Seventh Judicial Township. al 11. A Justice of the Peace in and for the Tenth JudiciTownship. 12. A Justice of the Peace in and for the Fifteenth Judicial Tounshi_o. I 34 13. A constable in and for the Ninth Judicial Township. ! And the Following officers from East Bay Municipal Utility District, to wit: ', 14. A Director from Ward No. II. i 15. A Director from Ward No. III. I ' FOR THE VETERANS' WELFARE BOND ACT OF 1929, This act provides for a bond issue of twenty million dollars to be used by the veterans' 1. welfare board in assisting California war veterans to acquire farms or homes. AGAIN T THE VETERANS' WELFARE BOND ACT OF 1929. This Act provides for a bond issue of twenty million dollars to be used by the Veterans' Welfare board in assisting California war veterwas to acquire farms or homes. APPORTIONING STATE TAXES TO FIF311AN'S FUNDS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 27. Adds Section 19 to Article XIII of Constitition. Yes. Requires biennial legislation distributing not exceeding half of state taxes on premiums of fire insurance companies among fire- mens' pension, relief, health, life and accident insurancefunds ---- 2. of counties, municipalities, and political subdivision, in proport- ion that each fund bears to aggr.--gate thereof at distribution time; permitting distribution of portion thereof to any said subdivision No. having no such fund and maintaining paid or volunteer fire department Authorizes legislation permitting local authorities to apply distribut- ions hereunder toward procuring such insurance and paying firemens' pensions. COITENSATION OF STATE EXECUTIVE OFFICERS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 31. Amends Section 19 of Article V of Constitution Declares Governor shall receive as annual compensation ten thousand Yes. dollars and Lieutenant Governor four thousand dollars; Secretary of State, Controller, Treasurer, Attorney General, Surveyor General And Superintendent of Public Instruction, shall each receive such --- 3. compensation as is or shall be provided by law. Declares compensation of officers herein mentioned shall be in full for official services and they shall not receive Sr themselves fees or perquisites for No. l performing any official duty. Authorizes Legislature, in its dis- cretion to abolish office of Surveyor General. TAXATIO13 ON STREET RAILWAYS. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 34. Adds subdivision ab to Section 14, Article XIII, of Constitution. Yes. Subject to change by Legislature fixes percentage of tax on street railways, including interburban electric and gasoline propelled railways, at four and one-quarter per cent of their gross recei¢s 4. frau operation ascertained as provided in constitution; should ------ Courts hold classification herein unconstitutional or prejudicial to State's right to tax other railroads differently, declares No. ; this amendment void, and rate on said railways and other railroads shall be as provide: in subdivision a of same Section or as adopt- ed pursuant thereto. STATE E'M'PLOYEES RETIaEMENT SALARIES. Assembly Constitutional :amendment 37. Adds Section 22a to Article IV of Constitution. Empowers Legislature to provide for payment of retirement salaries Yes. to State employees, d nrescr be requirements and conditions for � retirement which shall inclu_:e minimum period of services, mini- 5. mum attained age and minimum contribution of funds by empbyees, -------1 but may prescribe lesser requirements for retirement because of disability; contribution rates, service Deriods and conditions, and amount of retirement salaries, fixed pursuant hereto shall N0. be changed only by two-thirds vote of members elected to each house of Legislature. ' TAXATIOIT OF TOLL BRIDGES ACgUIRED BY STATE. Senate Constitutional Amendment 45 Amends Section 1 of Article XIII of Constitution. Declares toll bridge property, acquired by State or Governmental Yes. agency thereof, continues subject totaxation by county, muni- cipality or political subdivision, wherein same is located, during 6. life of original franchise, and State shall nay amo-ats due under ------ frane'_iise to county or city and county granting same; but whenever i State ceases to collect tolls upon such property, and it becomes No. ' .free to public use, it shall be exempt from taxation and there- after State shall make no payments under franchise provisions. ! DAYLIGHT SAVIwG ACT. Initiative. Provides that annually at 2 a.m' i on last Sunday in April, standard time be advanced one hour, and at 2 a.m. on last Sunday in September retarded one hour, so that Yes. between, these times in each year standard time in California 7. be one hour in advance of United States Standard Pacific Time. J Declares that in all laws, orders, decrees and regulations, relating ------ to performance of public or private acts, or accrual or determinat- ion of rights, and in public schools and institutions, cor_trac.s No. j or choses in action, standard time as so changed shall be intended. I i i I i I r EXEMPTING HOSPITALS AND ^ANATORIUMS FROM TAXATIO:;. Senate Constitutional Amendment 'p. Adds Section 1 5/8 to Article XIII of Constitution. Exempts from taxation property and income Yes. i of any charitable or other hospital or sanatorium, not organized S. or conducted for private profit,, when such property and income ------- are used exclusively for hose t a1 or sanatorium purposes; requires Legislature prescribe method of determining from time No. to time tax exempt status of all. hospitals and sanatoriu::s. LEGALIZING SAN FRANCISCO HARBOR IL?ROVEtIENT ACT. Senate Constit- utional Amendment 28. Adds Secti^n 8 to Article XVI of Constit- Yes. ution. Approves and le a1' San Francisco Harbor Improvement Act of 1929, passed by legislature, and the issuance and sale of ten million dollars of state bonds and use of proceeds ------- 9. thereof, all as provided in said Act which authorized such bonds to provide funds for constrntion work and improvenents in San Francisco Harbor and provided for their payment from docle ge No. , tolls and other like charges, and fro,: collections paid into the fourth San Francisco seawall sinking fund. i USURY LAW. Initiative. Amends Sections 1 and 3 thereof, ! and adds Sections, 6,7.8,9 and 10. Written agreement for Yes. interest rate unnecessary. Corpavations can not recover treble amount of interest paid. Defines "construction loans" 10. and provides for computing interest thereon. Excepts agree- -------I ae nts giving borrower option to pay before maturity. =f maturity is accelerated by default, interest paid in advance is not No. usurious. Corporations cannot plead usury. Legislature regulates pa-mbrokers and "industrial loan companies". FISH AidD GAME. Initiative. Amends Constitution, Artiale IV, Section 25 1/2, and adds thereto three sections. Crates Fish Yes. and Game Commission of five members appointed by Governor; empowers commission to establish fish and game districts, determine what animals, birds and fish, are within its jurisdict- ------- ion, regulate by ordinance approved by Governor, the taking, 11. sale or Dossession thereof, and issue licenses therefor, fix No. seasons and limits within maximums prescribed by Legislature, dstablish refuges, public shooting grounds and fiehin, waters, conduct investigations of persons, and their books, within its jurisdiction; prescribed penalties; declares provisions ! effective January 15, 1931. ' LEGISLATIVE HELP- LIMITATION UPON EXPENSES THEREFOR. Senate Constitutional Amendment 30. Amends Section 23a of Article IV of Constitution. Authorizes each house of Legislature, Yes. by res,lution to employ help, prescribe duties and fix com- 12. pensation thereof; total daily expense for officers, employees j and attaches not to exceed, at any regular session, four hun- dred dollars for Senate and four hundred fifty dollars for Assembly, exclusive of salaries of Secretary of Senate and No. Chief Clerk of Assembly, and, at any special or extraordinary session, one hundred fifty dollars for each house, exclusive of salaries of suds Secretary and Chief Clerk. AUTHORIZING INDE191ITY TO OMIERS FOR LIVE STOCK DESTROYED TO PREVENT SPREAD OF DISEASE. Senate Constitutional Amendment 29. Yes. Adds Section 31a to Article IV of Constitution. Declares that nothing in Constitution shall be c mstrued as limiting the power 13. of the Legislature to provide by general law, from public mondys -------- or Tunas, for the indemnification of owners of live stock taken, slaughtered or otherwise disposed of pursuant to law to prevent No. the spread of contagious or infectious disease; provided the amount paid in any case for such animal shall not exceed the value thereof. REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. Initiative. Changes laws regulating ' registration of voters. Requires new state-wide registration Yes. of voters commencing January 1, 1932; voterls registration to continue in force until cancelled at his request, or upon his 14. death, removal, insanity, conviction of felony, or by judgment --r-- ! of cancellation; on January first of each subsequent odd-numbered year registration of any person not voting at last preceding August No. ', primary or November general election to be cancelled and notice thereof mailed such person at least ten days prior to close of , registration for any subsequent election and such person must re- register before voting. HUNTINGTON LIBRARY AND ART GALLERY. Senate Constitute -n'. Amend- ment 9. Adds Section 15 to Article IX of Constitution. Confirms Yes. trusts and estates created for Henry E.Huntingtm Library and --! Art Gallery by Henry E.and Arabella D.Huntington August 30, 1919 -- 15. and subsequently. Authorizes such institution, or trustees thereof, to receive for its benefit any real or personal property upon No. l same trusts unless otherwise provided. Exempts from taxation all. property as of July 1, 1929, held in trust for said institution and all personal property receivedin exchange therefor, authorizing Legislature to modify, suspend and revive such exemption. 0ORPORAT_ICIIS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 24. Amends Sections _ 1 and 7, and repeals Sections 2,3,9,11,12 and 14 of Article XII of Constitution. Empowers Legislature by general laws to provide for formation, organization and regulation of eo m orations, 347 prescribe their posers, rights, duties and liabilities, and those of their officers, stockholders and mem"cers, and pro- Yes. vide for extension of ten:; of existence of all corporations formed for li.ited period, but shall not extend franchise 16. of any quasi-public corporation nor remit forfeiture ti,ereof. ------- Declares present lags concerning corporations and those here- No. after passed pursuant hereto may be altered or repealed. TASATIOA OF OCEAi; LIARINE INSURERS. Senate Constitutional ' Amendment 17 Adds Section 18 to Article XIII of the Con- atitution. RegJres each ocean marine insurer pay annual State Yes. 7 x measured by that proportion of its underwriting profit from business in United States which its gross premiums from business in Californiu bear to its gross premiums from 17- business is United States; exempting such insurer from all other taxes and licenses except real property taxes and those No. imposed because of other class of insurance written by it. Requires Legislature define "Ocean. marine insurance" and "underwriting profit" fix tax rate and provide for assess- went and collection. CHARGING MOTOR VEHICLE TAXATION. Senate Constitutional Amend- ment 18. Adds Section le to Article XIII of Constitution. Requires Legislature provide for tax on motor vehicles in lieu Yes. of personal property taxes thereon, prescribed basis and method of fixing amount thereof, and collection by state department 18, registering such vehicles; requires at least 95 per cent of fund derived fherefrom be paid each year to respective counties ---- -- from which such vehicles were registered, each c m nty's share to be distributed between county and political subdivisions No. therein, as prescribed by law. Declares section shall not affect motor vehicle registration fees. JUDICIARY DISQUALIFICATI^,13S. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 17. Amends Section 18, Repeals Section 22, of Article VI of Constitution. Declares Justices of Supreme Court and District Yes. Courts of Appeal, and Judges of Superior Courts and Municipal i Courts, ineligible to other office or public employment than 19. Sudicial during their terms; prohibits justice or judge of ------ I purt of redord from practicing law in or out of court while in office; declares judge of Superior Court or dunicipal Coirt No. eligible to election or appointment to public office :;:ring term for which elected, but acceptance of other office caistitutes resignation from office then held. GOVE TOR'S COUNCIL. Senate Constitutional Amendment 11. Adds Section 21 to article V of Constitution. Emnorrrs Legiss;at,re to include in any department of executive branch of state Yes, gwermnent any office, board or commission established by Con- stitution and appointed by Governor, and to provide representation 20. therefor in Governor's Council, through the director of the ------ I department. Declares section not applicable t= officers and boards filled, by constitutional provision, throuL;h,elections No. j by the people, and Legislature not empowered thereby to impair any jurisdiction cm ferred by Constitution upon such office, board or commissions, except as Legislature is now or may here- gter be so authorized. REIMBURSING COUNTIES FOR LOSSES FROI STATE TAXATI0.i. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 21. Adds Section 17 to Article XIII of Constitution. Requires department of finance biennially Yes. report to Legislature net lose in revenue sustained during preceding biennium by each county or city and county by vith- 21. drawal from local taxation of property taxed for state purposes, -------II basing loss to city and county on loss for county purposes apart i from munic_.ual purposes; Legislature upon approval of budget No. bill, to determine amount and manner of reimbursement therefor ' from unappropriated money in State treasury, provided said money is not thereby reduced beloe: ten million dollars. MUNICIPAL CHARTER XIENDI'ENTS. Senate Constitutional Amendment 8. Amends Section 8, Article XI, of Constitution. Requires proposed amendments to municipal charters be submitted to Yes. electors at special election called for that purpose or at any general or special election, and petitions for such submission i 22, oe filed with legislative body of municipality at least sixty ' days before election; eliminates provisions requiring such sub- ------ mission be only during s n months next .preceding a regular session of Legislature or thereafter and before final adjournment No. thereof, and the filing of petitions for such submission at least sixty days before general election next preceding such session. 007,'STITUTIOZAL CO',7MITI0I. SenateConstitutional Amendment 5. Amends Section 2 Article XVIII of Constitution. Provides for election crithin zen months after adopted her®f, on date -fixed Yes. by Governor, of one hundred and twenty delegates, one from 23• each senatorial and assembly district, to meet in convention at state capitol within three months after such election and ------ frame new state constitution; empowers convention to employ clerks and experts; requires Legislature provide for expenses No. thereof and canpensation of delegates; requires Constitution be submitted for adoption or rejection by majority of electors at election held therefor; provides for such election and pro- clamation of result. f' i I ABSENCE OF JUDICIAL OFFICERS FRO-1 STATE. AUTHORIZING LEGISLATURE TO CHANCE NUS4BER OF SUPERIOR JUDGES. Assembly Constitutional Amendment 27. Amends Section 9 Article VI of Constitution. Prohibits Legislature Yes. from granting 7e ave of absence to any judicial officer, declares any such officer who absents himself from State 24. for more than sixty consecutive days forfeits his office, but Governor may, on terms fixed by him, extend said ------- period. Authorizes Legislature, by two-thirds vote of each house, to increase or diminish number of 6uperior No. Court judges in any county or city and county, out any reduction shall not effect elected judge. SUFFRAGE. Senate Constitutional Amendment 33. Amends Sect- ion 1 of Article II of Constitution. Requires forty days residence in precinct, instead of thirty days, as a gaali- Yes. fication to vote; declares person removing within forty days of election from precinct wherein registered to 25. another precinct in some county shall for that election be deemed elector of former precinct and may vote therein; authorizes Legislature to provide, by general law, for .------ casting of votes by duly registered voters who expect to be absent from their respective precincts or unable tm vote No. therein, by reason of physical disability, on election day. SUNDAY CLOSING LAN. Initiative. Prohibits keeping open for business any store, barber shop, workshop, factory, or other place of business, or performing any or employing Yes. labor, on Sunday; excepts necessary, charitable or recreat- ional works, needful during day for good order, health or comfort of community, enumerating many theref but declaring 26. enumeration not all inclusive; excepts work by member of ---------j religious society which observes weekly for rest or worship a day other than Sunday, provided he keeps place of business No. closed and rkres not work that day. Declares contracts made on Sunday and acts limiting hours of labor of females not affected. IT IS FATHER ORD=D that said Proclamation be published as required by law in the Contra Costa Gazette. j The said order ispassed by the unanimous vote of the Board. ' Ar_d the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, October 20th, 1930, I at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. l Clerk. I I I I I i I I r 349 IN T1,7 BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanar., C'ainnan; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.^_rembat'r.. 0.3.:ielis,Clerk. 7 j In the Latter of Erection of Signs along County Road. I It is, by the Board ordered that the California Automobile Association be and they are hereby directed to place a sign_ at junction of Fish Ranch Road i and Tunnel Road, one sign reading "Fish Ranch Road" and the other a Direction signon Tunnel Road. i It is further ordered that two "Te✓enty Mile" signs be and the same are bereuy ordered erected at town of Knightsen. The vote thereon being unanimous., I In the Matter of approval of � Warrant of Reclamation District #1619. '• Good cause appearing; therefor, it is by the Board ordered that Warrant ;707, dated Oct. 9th, 1930, amount x14.00 be and the same is hereby approved by this Board, and the Chairman. and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval thereof by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Latter of Correction of i Assessments. i County Assessor G.O.Meese, having certified to this Board that the followinlg I erroneous ass!ssments and clerical errors appear on the Assessment Rol is of 1930-31, and asking authorization to correct same on the rolls and said ctico having been consented to by the District Attorney, It is, by the Board o:tiered that the following corrections be made on I said Assessment Rolls, to }:it: !, In Vol. 17 Assessient No. 36539, J.H. Greene is assessed with Lots 3 and 4 and the N. 4815" of Lots 5 & 6 Block 20, Addition Survey to the Town of Martinez; with improvements amounting to 1500. These improvemente were included in the j Assessment of the Standard Oil ompany and taxes on same were paid by the Standard Oil Company May 12th, 1930, and receipt No. 775 was issued for same (unsecured personal property assessment). Owing to fact that this is a double assessment authority is granted to cancel same from Assessment No. 36539. i In Vol. 29 Assessment No. 59350 the Southern Pacific Co. is assessed with a parcel of land described as follows: Com. at int of N. In of San Pablo Ave. & E. In of Pacific St. the N.W. 601 NE180t SE571 sW 1651 to beg. Oontg. 10091 sq. ft. This is a double assessment with assessment No. 59751 and authority is granted to cancel same. In. Vol. 30 Assessment No. 60370 The Southern Pacific Co. is assessed .i the a tract of land containing 3.9 acres. This tract was reported to this office as Operative property and should not have appeared on the non-operative assessor l� roll. Authority granted to make said cancellation..i, I r i In the Matter of Dance Permits. The folloring persons and societies having made application to this Board i for permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on moritag following the date of dance: Oakley Womens Club, Oakley, Nov. lst, 1930. ' Harold A.Fray, San Pablo,Oct. 25th, 1930. It is ORDERED that permission is hereby granted to above named persons and societies to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.U. on above dates.f i In the ?tatter of Application of i Standard Oil Company to cross County Road with pipe line for telephone Conduit. Standard Oil Company having made applicatio-i to this Board, for pomission i to cross county road No. 21, in Sup. Dist. #1, at a point approximately )43 feet westerly of the crossing of said road with the A.T.& S.F. Ry. between Ricbmond and i Rheem rith telephone pipe for telephone conduit, as shown on Blue print sketch I, attached to said request, It is, by the Board ordered that said Standard 011 Company be and they are i hereby permitted to cross county road with a four inch pine containing conduit for telephone wires, said work to be installed to the entire satisfaction of County! i Surveyor of Contra Costa bounty. , In the Matter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. W.R,Sharkey, appears before the Board and states to this Board that Contra Costa Publishing Company and Gazette Publishing Company, are getting out a Special j Edition advertisin; tae Resources of Contra Costa County to be used at celebration j of completion of Southern Pacific Bridge, and requests this Board to make an I appropriation of 9`250 for a special write-up of Contra Costa County in said Edition and it appeasing tot e Board that it would be to the best interests of Contra Costa County to advertise said County in said Special Edition; ITis, by the Board ordered that the sum of $250 be and the same is hereby i , ordered set aside out of the Advertising Fund to nay for said Advertisement or write-up in said snecia'_ Edition, said amount to be paid on the filing of a duly verified claim therefor. In the fiat-,er of Care of Problem child. T.A.Boyer, Pr o Dation Officer of Contra Uosta County, appears before the Board and states that he has under ais charge as a Court ward a child by the name of Paxil Evans who has beer. deserted by his faaher and who is a problem child and he has been unable to place said child in any institution and keeo him there and that said child needs special attention on account of reakncsses and requests permission 351 j to put said child under the care of Dr. V.H. Podstata of San Francisco, a specialist for two or three months to ascertain if anything can be done for said child, and it appearing to the Board that it would be to the bestiinterests of Contra liosta County that said child be placed under the care of said Doctor Podstata for two ' or three months; It is, by the Board ordered that T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be and he is I hereby authorized to place said child under said Doctor V.H.Podstata at a charge not to exceed $75 per month, until thefurther order of this Board. ' Said Claim to be paid on presentation of duly verified claim therefor. In the Matter of Resolution in Regard to C.F.Curry. RESOLUTION I11THODUCED BY SUPERVISOR BUCHANAN. i AREAS, a Divine Providence has removed Charles Forrest Curry, long a i representative of tie Third Congressional District of California in the Congress of the United States, and, WHK EAS, Charles Forrest Curry has performed honorably and effectively the manifold duties of his :Agh office with full regard to his duty to the Unit$d i States, the State of California, and to tie People of his District, and, WHEREAS, urbanity, patience and indefatigable labors have endeared him to �. the People of t e State he served so long and so well, and to this Board of Supe visors of wYiose wishes he has always been considerate; N01T, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: That in the passing of Charles Forrest Curry, the people of theState of California, have lost a tried and faithful servant and a worthy representative in the Congress of the United States, and than the sympathy of this Board of Supervisors be,and the same is hereby expressed tol the bereaved family of Charles Forrest Curry, and the Clerk of this Board is hereby directed to transmit to tiie family of said Charles Forrest Curry, certifi4d conies of this Resolution. T e foregoin resolution was duly and regularly introduced and passed by - i the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on the 20th day of October, 1930, by the folloring vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden, Buciianan and Trembath. ATTEST: J.H.i.TLLS, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of theBoard of Supervisors of the County of Contra Oosta, State of California. APPROVED: October 20, 1930, by 4J.J.BJ HA?At1 Chairman of the Board of *upervisors of the County of Contra Costa, State of California. i In the hatter of Letter of Commendation to C.F.Curry, Jr. James N.Long, Supervisor for District No. 1, presents to this Board, the following form of letter of commendation to C.F.Curry, Jr. Sacramen_to,and said 1 letter was adopted by this Board and the Chairman of this Board authorized to sign. surae +_.c: forward it to Mr.C.F.Curry, Jr, as the act of this Board. Martinez, California, October 20, 1930. Mr.C.F.Curry, Jr. Sacramento, California. Dear Sir; , Yaaowing something of the intimate and affectionate relationship --b I between you and your esteemed father, the late, lamented Honorable C,F,Curry, and of your close and vital association with him through the long years of his service as a member of the United States Congress at Washington, during which ti-..--e' he represented the interests of his district there in so signal and out—standing a fashion, we, the members of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Oosta County, assembled in regular meetin;, desire to hereby express to you, not only our great) sense of loss in the passing of your father, but our sincere personal sympathy I as well in the loss of one rho has been so effective and forceful an example to you of those attributes and characteristics of our American thought and life which we as a people have always held as foremost matters of concern, and our appreciation of the responsibility that has fallen to you in connection with th e ' long period of your father's services which you have always met and discharged in so obvious a manner, i Trusting that there may be some way by vinich the fine measure of service i which you have rendered the people in connection with your father may be continued, and with very best wishes for you n every way, we are, j Yours very sincerely, i W.J. BUCHaidA?:, Chairman of the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California. j t In the :Satter of petition for Lights in Kensington LightingDistrict. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing on petition for lights in Kensington Lighting District be and the same is hereby continued to and set for November 3rd, 1930, at 10 o'clock A."r. f I In the Dfatter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the following transfers be made in highways and =; Bridges Appropriations, to wit: Sup. District #2: $2500 from Surveyor's General Fund appropriation for capital ' outlay Improvements to his appropriation for Maintenance. In Sup. District #3: $6500 from iiotor Vehicle Raid appropriation for Maintenance to appropriation for Capital Outlay improvements (cost of surfacing Roads C-31 and i 0-32)• Also ;5000 from Surveyor's General fund appropriation for new construction to appropriation for maintenance. Also $2527.50 fxpm Supervisor District #3 fund appm priation for maintenance y to an appr0 ria for cap it al outlay ner construction (purchasing lands of Treat, etO2!T In Sup. Dist. #5: $27000 from Motor Vehicle Fund maintenance app ropriation to an appropriation _or Capital outlay improvements (paving Lone Tree Road,etc.) Also ;#15,000 from Supervisor District #5 Fund appropriation for capital outlay improvements to the Maintenance bund. The -rid order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. `a r In the :dotter of Adoption of plans and specifications for an Addition 20 to Laundr- Buiiuino at Jaunty Hospital. M::i.H.Hough, Superintende::t of Ocunty Hospital presents to this Board olans i and specificatio:s for aiditio:: to Laundr BuiluiLg at County Hospital. It is, by he Board ordered t said plans and specifications, strain sheets and .:orkli:i; dctrils, be and t::e same are hereby adopted as plans and specificatio.s, strain sheets wnd workin„ details for buildin of said addition to said laundry buildin . Itis further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Oontra Costa Standard, for bids to be p'_esented to this Board up to hour of 11 - o�cloc:� A.Y. on i::O:DAY, Ilovember 10th, 1930, for buildinL; of said Addition to said Laundry building; in accordance '-ith said plansa.r_d specifications this day adopted by this Board. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tae Board. 1 i 353 In the ],tatter of Application of Pacific Teleohone & Telegraph Co. to trim trees on county rocas near Danville. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing m said petition be and the same is her_ov continued to and set for Monday, Nov. 3, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. i In the Matta of petition of Residents ' of Clayton Valley for elimination of Dust, from Cowell Portland Cement plant. A number of citizens of Clayt m Valley having heretofore appeared before ' this Board and requested this Board to declare the dust emanating from the Cowell Portland Cement Company, a public nuisance and to order the District Attorney to bring suit against Correll Portland Cement Company to declare said dust a nuisance and to eliminate same and this Board deeming it to the best interests of the County S Contra Costa, to fix the hearing on said matter and requesting W.H. George Manager oft he Cowell Portland Cement Company and the Henry Cowell Lime & Cement Compawny, to appear before this Board and snow cause, if any they have, why the dust emanating from said plant should not be declared a public nuisance, i and this being the time aid place fixed for the hearing, certain residents of i Clayton Valley and representatives of the Cowell Portland Cement Company appear before this Board at this time, MrE Abel, appears before the Board for and on behalf of the California Farm Bureau Federation, and Mr. W.Williamson appears before the Board representing the farmers of the purported dust zone of the � i Clayton Valley and A.F.Bray appears for and on behalf of the Cowell Portland Cemex omp any; I Thereupon Mr.Abel and Mr.Williamson make statements of the farmers case to the Board and Jack Kasch for and on behalf of the Cowell Portland Cement Company I appears on behalf of the Cowell Portland Cement Company and presents a petition signed by 365 employees of Cowell Portland Cement Company, and residents of the Town of Cowell stating to said Board in said petition that said matter has been litigated, passed upon and settled by the Courts many years ago and that no new conditions have arisen, nor has there been any change in the operation of Cowell Portland Cement Company plant except to install devices to collect all cement dust and askir<,- this Board to dismiss said matter; i Thereupon '—H.George makes a statement to this Board of their side of the case and is replied to by Mr.lfilliamson stating some of the legal points on behalf i of the petitioners and Mr.A.F.Bray states some of the legal points on behalf of th Cowell Portland Cement Company and on the suggestion of the Chairman it was agreed i in meeting that a Committee would be appointed from the farmers of the Clayton Valley to meet with W.H.George, General Manager of the Co•aell Portland Cement Com�ly and see if a satisfactory arrangement could not be made doing away with -.he possi-! - bility of the necessity of a law suit, which said matter was consented to by both I sides and the further hearing on said matter continued to and set for Monday, November 17th, 1930, at 1:30 o'clock P.M. i In the Matter of Petition of Residents ' of Ygnacio Valley to abate an alleged public I nuisance by reason of detonations from heavy blasting operations conducted by Portland Cement Co. at Correll. A petition by residents of Ygnacio Valley praying this Board to take such steps as may be provided by lam to ameliorate and abate an alleged public nuisance' by reason of detonations from heavy blasting operations conducted by Cowell Portland Cement Company; i It is, by the Board ordered that the hearing on said matter be fixed for Monday. Nov. 17th, 1930, at 1:30 o'clock P.M. I In the Matter of Purchase of Ex-Ray Machine for County Hospital. Dr. E.17.Merrithew, having submitted to this Hoard a bid from General Electrjp Ex-Ray Corporation, to furnish to the County of Contra Costa, a new Ex-Ray machine; ' and take in the old machine and parts, for the sum of ;1851.85; It is, by the Board ordered that Purchasing Agent of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized to purchase for the County of Oontra Costa, said machine as outlined in said bid. I The vote thereon being unanimous. I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, November 3rd, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. i / .(• / .Chairman. . . ..Clerk. I I I I i i I IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO:I'RA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MOiaDAY, NOVEIIHER 3rd, 1930. The Board m t at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. ',l.J.Buchanai:, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembaih. J.H.t,ells,Clerk. The Minutes for and during the month of October, 1930, are read to file Hoard by the Clerk and after amendin- by inserting in that certain order in the matter ' of Elimination of Dust from Correll Portland Cement Company plant, on page 341, i line 3, after the word "declared" the words "by them", the said Minutes are approved as read, and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. ------------ In the Matter of tine application of Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company to set poles and trim trees or. Road running south from Tenth Street in Antioch. The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company having made application for authority to set nine pales on west side of county road south of Tenth Street +I Antioch, as shown on Schedule attached, and also asking permission to trim trees in the vicinity of Tenth Street and the county road as shonn,a-id said matter i having been investi,,ated by supervisor Trembath, It is, by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted., In the Ya.tter of Correction of Assessments. I _ County Assessor O.O.Meese, having certified to this Board that the f:,flowing clerical errors and erroneous assessments appear or, the Assessment Roll for 1930-31, and askin, authorization to correct same, It is by the Board ordered that tl:e following corrections be made upon the Assessmei:t Rolls, to wit: CLERICAS Eiu"iO3.S: In Vol. lo' Assessment No. 36197 iY.i+.Jones is assessed with a triangular port. of Bek 174 in t:!e S.E. corner Frnt 1001 nn E.Street. As this property is noir owned by take Alhambra Union High School District authoritj is given to cancel same I I Vol. 29 Assessment No. 56101, East Bay Municipal Utility Litrict is assessed ' witha tract of laird containing 2.35 acres. This assessment is double with Assessment No. 56096 and aut:ority is granted to cancel same. Vol. 30 Assessment Yo. 60665 Marie E.Kugler, is assessed with Lot 16 Tiglnutl Creek Park, with personal property erroneously shown as $1300. The correct value of this personal property is $200. The balance of $1100 was paid unsecured; March loth, 1930 and personal property receipt Iie. 14325 was issued for same. Authority to make correction ishereby granted. ERRONEOUS ASSESSt.'.EPITS: Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56466, Jennie D.Loucks, et al. is assessed wits. a parcel of land containing 39.50 acres, with improvements amounting to 4600 and trees and vires amounting to $150. There are no improvements or trees and vinesen this tract. Vol. 4 Assessment 11o. 6304 Mrs.Anrie Zecher, is assessed with Lot 27 Block; 4 Richmond Park Tract, with improvements amounting to 460. There are ::o improve- ments on thTs lot. I Vol. 13 Asses::m.nt No. 29497, Alexander & Louise R.Mar?cus, are assessed with Lot 13 Block 6 Boulevard Gardens Tract #1, with improvements erroneously shown as ;730.00. Correct valuation is X500. Vol. 25 Assessment No. 52673, Elsworth Adams, is assessed with portions of Lots 70, 77 & 7E R,11.Burgess Tialnut Lanus No. 2, with improvements amounting to $1000. There are no improvements on t:;is tact. Authority zo make above corrections is hereby granted. Vol. 6 Assessment No. 14,451, Henry J.Schmidt, is assessed rrit::tiie E. 1/2 of Lot 6, bloc:. 5 Alvarado Tract, anu claimed war veteran exemptio.: on same. Vol. 24 Assessment No. 50202, P. & V. iiegolli, are assessed with Lot 3, Block 52, City of Bay Point, and 'Doti claimed war veteran exemption on same. Vol. 27 Assessment 110. 55472, Joseph Martina, C/o Joseph Jr. & John Martina; are assessed crit:", Lois 10 and 17, Bloc'_-; 23, Matinez Land Company ^Tract No. 4, and Josep; Jr. & John Zartina, eot1: clairlied 'i:ar Veteran exemption on same. Tbrough an error in this office tae above claims for war vettra. exemption were not allo:;ed. Authority to grant same is hereby given. Vol. 16 Assessment No. 34615, George Z.Smiti., C/o Fran:-- Renzinbrink, is assessed with the E. 40' of Lot 3 Block 37 Town of Antioc- yr.Re::zinbrink claimed War Veteran exemption on his automobile and elle above property. Exemption to the amount of -330, was allo•::ed on his automobile whici� was assessed unsecured but we failed to al-_or: the exemption on the E. 40' of Lot 3,Block 37 Town of Antioch. Aut_.ority is hereby granted to allow exemption on above property. Carl G. Bruegmanr. is assesse- crit:: Lot 34 Block 206 Walla Additionand Lots 20-21 & 22, Block 2 Riclmond Villa Tract and claimed 'liar Veteran Exemption with this office on same. Throng- an error exemption s_, allowed on Lot 34'Block 206 Walls Addition but was not allowed on Lots ='0, 21 and 22 Block 2 Richmond Villa Tract (see Vol. 4 Assessment No. 8054). JamesE.Byrne is assessed with Lot 4 Block 46 East Richmo-d Boulevard Tract and Lots 8 and 9 Block 47 East Richmond Boulevard Tract and claimed War Veteran Exemption witi: t_!is office on same. Through an error exemntiois was allowed on Lot 4 Block 40 rut was not alloi,ed on Lots o and 9 Block 47 East Richmond Boulevard (see Vol. 7 Assessment No. lo002.) Vol. 18 Assessment No. 40039 F.J.Lymazi is assessed with the E. Dort. of yot ' 16 Official Map of Larkey A-dition to walnut Creek with improvements amounting to 19200. There are no improvements on this lot. In Vol. 27 Assessment No. 55100 Henry Legacy is assessed with Lot 14, Block 4 Map of ShellHeights rich improvements erroneously shoran as :1525. The correct assessed valuation of these improvanents is 31000. Authority to grant above corrections is given. Vol. 16 Assessment No. 34786, Andrew Bertucci, is assessed s:3th t'ae AT. 1/2. of Lots 1 & 2 Block 72 an- the 11. 1/2 of Lots 3 & 4 Block 72 Town of Antioch, and claimed ','lar Veteran exemption on same. Through an error in this office�xempt- ion was allowed on the N. 1/2 of Lots 3 & 4 out not on the N. 1/2 of Lots 1 and 2 Block 72. Vol. 18 Assessment No. 40061, Theo. B.Berling, is assessed with a tract of land with improvements amo:ntin, to :x200. There are no improvements or, this tract. Vol. 18 Assessment No. 3951:;, C.A.Hooper & Co., is assessed with a tri t-- ct of land frontinL' 64.5 ' on east Ninth Street, this is double with t_.e las parcel; of land described in tax bill No. 39520. Vol. 18 Assessment 110. 39033, C.A.Hooper & Co., is assessed with Lot 8, Block ' 108 Legion Tract Addition, with improvements amounting to $400. These improveeents belon,� to the Pittsburg Sdnool District and should be cancelled. '. Vol. 19 Assessment No. 41389, Adelaide Louise Hougn is assessed with Lot 5,' Bloc_: J, Berkeley Highlands Traci, with improvements amounting to $1600. There '. are no improvements on this Lot. Authority is granted to :Dake above corrections. Vol25 A.W.Patterson is asses_:ed with Lot 8 Block 22 Parkside Additio_i ' witr, a $p.40 valuation and Lots 35 and 36 R.N.Burgess Company's 'dap No. 1 Ayers �I Rauch Subdivision with an assessed valuation of (y055, and claimed War Veteran exemption on swie. Exemption was allowed on Lot 8 Block 22 Parkside Addition but through an error in this office we failed to allow the balance of ;360 on Lots 35 and 36, R.N.Burgess Company's Map No. 1 Ayers Bauch Subdivision. (No. 52173)• Vol. 27 Asses,rnent No. 54798, ?laude E.Riley is assessed with a described I parcel of land containins 160 acres with improvanents amountinE to 42300. These improvements have no value and should be cancelled. Authorityto make above corrections is E;ranted. i i I 3�7 1 In the ?latter of approval of Warrants i of Reclamation District j002. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the follrnving warrants of Reclamation District r802, oe and the same are hereby approved, to wit: ' 270. Date Amount. 549 Oct. 25th, 1930 140.00 50.00 550 " 1.25 551 " 40.02 552 105.97 ' And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said claims by affixing their signatures thereto. In tiie Matter of Approval of ttarrants of Reclamation jistrict *1019. Good cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District 11619, be and the sante are hereby approved, to wit: j No. Date `mount. 708 9 October�3lst, 1930 3 999.00 9.00 710 " 50.00 711 75.00 ' And the Cha=rman & Clerk, of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said claims by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing themfor, it is ordered that lite following warrants of Reclamation District j2059, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount 775 Nov. 1st, 1930 110.00 777 ss.6o 778 22.50 780 " 52.50 ' 781 " 30.11 782 " 2.25 7 " 20.00 72 s.o4 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board by affixing their signa-Wes hereto. In the Matter of Purchase of I Trailer for use of County Surve,-or. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having made request to this Board for permission to trade in a trailer now used by the County Surveyor and purchase a heavier trailer at expenditure of $2950.00, It is, by She Board ordered that said R.R.Arrold, County Surveyor, be and he is hereby authorized to mcAn said exchange of said old trailer in the purchase of a f g I new trailer, j It is further ordered that the sum of ;1200 be cancelled from the Capital 0ntl�y appropriation of the County Garage and a like amount of $1200 be and the sane is hereby appropriated from unappropriated Reserve to add to the ieplacement appropriaic- ion of the garageA the said sum order_d transferred from the unappropriated Reserve Fund to the General Fund.,�, `i In the Latter of Public Liability , Insurance of County of Contra Costa. Il Indemnity Insurance Company of North America, desiring to cancel Agreement of Policy N.P. 14219 so that said Policy does not cover any liens arising out of accidents on any streets or highways in County of Contra Costa, It is, on motion duly made and carried, bythe Board ordered that said maga be and the sane is hereby referred to A.B.Tinning, district Attorney ana t_ie further hearing on said matter continued to and set for Monday, Nov. 17th, 1930. 'And the Board takesErecess to meet on Monday, November 10th, 1930, at 10 o'clock' o'clock A.M. .Chairman. , Clerk: . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .... I I P 359 I IN Ti : 30ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COI1T-A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MQ:7DAY, NOV--:32R 10th, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.L. ' Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Haydrn, and R,J.Trembath. J.H. :eIIs,Cler§. In the Cutter of Advertisin{[ for ' bids for construction of an Ad..ition to Laundry Building at Ccznty Hospital. This Board having heretofor_ adouted plans and specifications for Addition to Laundry at County Hospital 3uilding, and this being time and place for receiving) bids, following bids are received and filed in the following sums, to wit: BENJ. HALL: X1550. W. SNELGROVE: 1979. H.E. PYNN: 1995. Thereupon it appearinE; to the Board that the bid of Benj. Hall, is the lowest and best bid presented, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said Benj. Hall give bonds in following sums, to wit: fifty per cent of estimated contract pric� for the faithful pertornance of said contract andfifty per cent of said contract fob ' the security of labor and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepare bonds and contract in accordance with foregoing order. In the Matter of Canvass of Election. Returns of General Election held November 4th, 1930. Now at the hour of 10 o'clock A.L. to Board of Supervisors meets as a Board of Canvassers to canvass the returns of General Election held on Nov. 4, 1930 throughout the, County of Contra Costa, and in'each of the different precincts thereof, and the returns of each and all of the precincts of said Jounty being o2l file in ' the office of the Clerk, the Board then and there proceeds to canvass and does canvass the returns of all the precincts of Supervisor Districts One and Two; Thereupon the Canvass being incomplete, it is by tae Board ordered that the further canvass of said returns be and t.:e same is hereby continued to and until ' Wednesday morning November 12th, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. and the Board adjourns to and until Wednesday, November 12th, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. .. .Clerk. i I I I I r �31(i0 i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CO]^=A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. 'WEDNESDAY, NOVELBER 12th, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.F.Q. Present: Hon. "'.J.Buchana:., Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, f C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath.- J.H.Wells,Clerk. , In the Matter of Canvass of Election returns of General Election held on November 4, 1930. ' Nora at the hour of 10 o'clock A.M. the Board reconvenes to canvass the returns of t..e General Election held throughout the County of Contra Costa, on November 4th, 1930, and in each of the different precincts thereof, and then and there proceeds to and does canvass all of tle remaining precincts of Contra Costa County, together with all the Absent Voters ballots cast at said election, all of said absent voters ballots having been returned; Thereupon, the Board having completed the canvass of all of the remaining precincts and all of the votescast by absent voters, finds that the number of i votes cast for each candidate and on all propositions submitted to the vot ers at said election, including those cast by absent voters is as shown or following pages: i P STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 IN COUNTY STATE OF CALIFORNIA 1 r (Section 1282,Pol.Code) 7`ry t- STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE -- - :Attorney Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State Controller Treasurer Gdneral -- GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 ,- r - REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS .9rd-_.-__DISTRICT G �M ' �Ego�4oa_-Ld Ostl' ---- 17�DYYW a __ ` I m ��� I i ' ; w w ? I > 77 F8'R 7,z' 77 i __ _ Sz' J/7 17 79,1 /7, _ 9 t f 4v 26 9J I qb /a$ / r 1 fl Wf /J, lio 70 / /y /o/ _.. ------ 115 I xis Io37 Z, --- .. ,r /i z7 ' ilk. T ko 12 Ij 7 fib'! 2J SitI I r_. STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE Governor d Lieutenant Governor 1 Seerntarp of State t Controller Treasurer ttomep Genetui o ( � a to x z O m a ❑ a ELECTIONI �"a a c y < z w ti s PRECINCTS °a m c x c - to m m p 4° i p i �i o F z U z a a a # B cfr 3 4 d a a a� z w i .Totals Brought Forward IlodeoNo.z. Pinole No.1. _. r07 . ✓. t "-:.. 7S''; = •t�.: 34.ts ... fr y`r"f.. Yf !.d .. _ ?8 ._ :s Pinole No.2 #f 7: Y Y7 / -� 7 IJaL d0 2 D !0� /0t i /Z! Hercules 11� J a2 yj '� a y I /l b /z ... /7 Sclby 1 "Crockett No.1.. _ /,DD A 9; Crockett No.2 `f �0 " , 7` f ' G /3 Crockett No.3 Crockett No. I j� 3 r� �D' r ,� (3 /4�/.2 /z//r� /��_(O q� 3 -2-6; rid /,z 8z �g Crockett No,» Crockett No.6 t c� �4 �1� �If ' f Crockett No.7fyx IT Port Costa No.I t 3tf. {�3, �,"/ �7 Pure Costa No.2 7 y - /. nJ- .,3 If `I . '✓:l/ _ 7 Az i .57), — Danville No.1 .. 410. / , ;.2� _ �,1, 714.14Y Danville\o.2 --.. /7 0, (r!O i`3�-L t7".14Y (lA /tr i San Ramon �. J /T: f- z :/?.' { f z __ (off.. ;: _ n� r- 7 z � �! I T.Jy � /j,60 Tassajarl ��7 Alamo __ 7_.:z.0.. BTS, Lafayette No.1 Lafayette No.2-. . I/a :..3- J'y' b ;�b .... /o 1'1-,/�4 _Canyon - Aloraga . . .- ". 7z �7: .. /7 - . 47 ;3 St.11arys OrindaI.'// Alhambra- � � 3l/d77 �fa 0(a.:1 : � qR Walnut Creek No.I /�° / " rr$. 2!d"!{ /�+/� .�/�_/to z/,7W /W 1S'atuut Creek No.2 !))Z.,/6 ;,�z /rz /a 09� � � /�2,��, �r/Ze�; I/� _� •�/.� r��.{._x: Walnut Creek No.3 fil2fs 7 I a fJ v �J /r t/ ra a /f !- 1,1g, Walnut Creek No.4 i(1�l '.�' jd � ) /d� t/�f' _ I i__� {� {-_ Or, { / M__ F,.2'_�LI(J`rf_. Afartincz No.1 Alartinez No.2 ill` . : /� gz. .:.�� �� / �� Martinez No.3 .,/ `r" dr' 1,2 b ';5' , -MartineJ\04 4... 1�1./rfd��r, rrf 7/sr'_-/_.7- . MartinezT blartuiez No.3 t.Zi .f'�/7T Afartinez No.7ly — 9� /d�. 1 Martinez No.8 --- _ � — — --' Martinez No.J 02 2 //0 �r .� Martinez No.10 ..- � f oZo� Il.lartinez No.11 Afirlincz No.12. Martinez No.13 /0/, ( .Fine 13311 No.2. r qa 9 � /10tt a± ,6, 'I"g ,Yine Hill No-2 '.�0/ 7 PjO _. r�7. .2. �. s 4 '1 / ofi/T� Mountain View _ lSd. .G� /0,. _. 0 b .e"1� �Dt�.�_7u� .._oJ7r7YJ. .. .Concord No.2 .. (d oI _ ya 9 t{�. "Concord No.I _ 15f. 9 ... �° / Concord No.3 i o _"!� .�3 , l ira/, rr � Concord No.4 .Concord No.a1(1Q8._ I �� ay To,GTZ! J .. r'Ib'jvpt%'.1 0`J°f.Zc'2$f( _..-. �ofConcord Associated � ti3 1/ I �..�7/ f tela G�. l _ -.' Covell, — _ LL . Pacheco_.. Totals Gar[ltd Forward - ri , GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 liMain-Soh Bond of" WidiMu�Y) EgBBlira6o¢ 11M UisL REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS....--......30 DISTRICT 136 --— —- T Oh11t1 — CC , r�i36 1*7 /� 7S 9*6 3 ,3 _. 7/ _ 77. LL 25/J7i 76 36 J�i I f a� 1G /9 z LCI 50- 42 F e f ' I,z/ //a! 15F. Al 7 17 t �'�r� . 71_ 16- _ o G I9 / 71.33 �a STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE -_ Attom y Pp Governor Lieutenant Governor Secretary of State I Controller I Thaearer Gen al m `a II 0 a IIx a li m c x ZO x ' ELECTION a o o I ` H ° o a I+ x m ' PRECINCTS o m i' x o w m o I na N z a i x F i z a < 3 F a s a a I w 4x a a 8 m + Totals Brought Forward Pittsburg No.l _. _ ,..h/ /. .,2�. , J`a (.� i _.5�,..... ._/. ./NT_,___ L �^ Pittsburg No.2 - I(rG �. /.�., .If�t•� �r' � �I..7.`��:./ (;� � ,_._. �5��� - �� 64I ;.. Pittsburg No.3 - j�l7�. 7 /z• /3� 3(7 � %?y�.,. �I/3�_:7��1; Pittsburg No.4 - -_ _!J2s...�. 7 .. ... .75 .� 35 -.�..v2.,q5./.S -_- /7, q Pittsburg No.S Pittsburg No.G. _.__..... - .- �Z'...°l' .Z/ �7: :/4.. _ i ,.� :.4 �7.... lI.'�t?�.. f 5!._... � Pittsburg No.7 - /b� :../lq --98' 13 ;/g . i G7 l`gV...S_ 1.7 `lU,..... �9/�_-'S/Gi/3 �7r Pittsburg No.S I/a 7 6 /l . 17. 37,2y _'. ! ,7 ../S Y �/ l /t� 'Y' 02/; qI gz. .z' /u V. z .z� 7.H 7 ,77 I�77 o,9 Pittsburg N - - yy Pittsburg No.10 �! .- /_: 7$. ! ././ /�./'�'./d [l .1s_-.. ;(7. �_! Z _, .. � pp q - PitisburgNo.11 .-I'!�h l4 _ _L�, :2t 7 '!l:.�7, _. ,2U y '�_.. t�� Pittsburg No.12 (fly. / 5 ..s 7 / .. -. 7 .�.3 6 9 .� -. I�71, , 71 . Pittsburg No.13 -. _- 3. _l5 /i 7� 'o"c 3: 2 7y-/,�7 6 77 - Clayton - q hh i Bay-Paint No.l _. ..-. II/66 -7J /0 Bay Point No.2 I�ichuL _.. _ G�. �✓ �D TJ. , :��//. � ..�� .9 ..._. ( ,rlr °J l:':. ./�✓3 c�9_. _ •. tG4� I Antioch No.1 -_ I[r>Z .�/ .3 6 `7'/7�/l 15 / Antioch No.2 .- - I!156. �+ .:z`2: - //y. 'J-0 �2./'r'/ 21 _.-_. r✓,7 Antioch No.s /67: `� /-Z/ y0 z;v4 -..1 /4 9U - 8 /�3 7z -" i�s ': 6- 19 Antioch No.4 - _. _ �13�' 7 ./7 /D6- h=. �' l4/-_/li�/6. . __ _.-7/ll_ . .. !/iS�.:7',/� -1/f� ' Antioch No.S -._. - i1�y. 7 ':�I 131, .o'��// �l.7 Antioch No.G o? Lone'free _ jI�6�j Brentnood No.1 �". 7, : �l'fS. (7 .14 I./`7 /SI `��_ 5 /6 b ff !./e3 Brentwood No.2 11�:I H' T' - 79 : 3 .13 5g. 7. /J .7�./0� /7.77 17af _�2, .%r' ._ 7T Byron No.1 ... II - Byron No.2 +'�7iD. 39 (e5 �.��/6 ,8�.;/� .__/(v y5�:. �3.I I:nightsen _- 'ST. /ar':1S ,J-6.At//''7//. /3. 6G .__ Oakley No.1 ;a ._ G T./7 /?�. Y. 6. .�/ .._-r+•�02. 9 OakleyNo.2 I/l4 ; �•',35 . 00. `� �E I _Q /47i,// /7/U% 10T:/ /,�: //fir it ABSENTEE VOTE /� _ !/2 / �; Ifo 55 II CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS I�S�73.7zL �3�:__ -)�ILp / 4p9). It515/363L.72¢, "... 3Zl rS�y .....I�I�/3SLgjG 3'j�I f�;a z 1 L i r. L + I { I , I r 1' I I I II f I GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 Mmhv Sth loud r.. I9n4utir-gIJ p�i REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS.....- ._-. DISTRICT B lip m m 1s ,r3 70 67 77. 1 �3 ai S,4 �Zi -LP 9s i i�z 77, i':2c �'y -;%5:,2! ice• 7 .c � � S.r.� _'27-AD7 3/ 97 / 88 /.Z6 1A jr A/ 17 .2 �<3G r �4 /7 nv 7z m 177- ,z 14 77.z14 G6 ! 74 Pa� GI7St3 z Wz. /6 /p 1� 8 _..... pu4o.lAp4� /�8j.t3oy 65� Y9 37 . .. dV�1l a y J � u STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE I T✓ tree/macTsTce� d ear :: ice Mace . t l b Oi,t I. I Ut I b U J`W. /Qt5N3�f ELECTION E CTION y w LLI PRECINCTS Berlelc I 11 Cerrito No.1 f_ 77 } 5':M4 — _— - NlCerrito No.z __ (l�, 4z Ivjfz0 �— ElCerrito No.3 — lil Cerrito No.4 y._ Ll Cerrito No.5 t - + Fl Cerrito No.G I I RI Cerrito No.7 );l Cerrito No.S Kensington No.1 1;7_j Kensington No.2 !7d Iieovington No.3 -___ ___, 1. _..,,. _._.... 7� 99 r� Richmond No.1 _ ��� ',-. . Tw;, _. ..-.; �q3. q� f I �_. _� ` 4 .. Richmond.No.2_.. .___..._- _ -_-- -!�'�. i.. 5.�I __ ._.!._ ..'3( 67 Richmond No.3. .3l ',1.� 1 � .— •^* Richmond No. ._.._._ _ __- �� ._� _ Richmond No.S. 427IJ`� d , __ �0 I"7U 1 I I Richmond No.6 -... _. g5 � I��'- Richmond No.7 Richmond No.S I�C /Dy Richmond No.9S2� Richmond No.10 .. `( �' _ _. __ �. _,}'J6; ---._ r r-- - --- F q y Richmond No.11,.. �'FJ=Z- /? q Q 9s 6/ Y6 Richmond No.12 _. � Richmond No.13 I Richmond No.14 7� Z ?7i / I �T. t Richmond No.15 - _. - ! _� Richmond No.16 Richmond No.17 Richmond ATc.13 `� I - j 93 �� .y _ , :y Riclunond No.19 - /r� :_- {_ ___ r !0;✓��I Richmond No.20 Richmond No.21 - RichmovdNo.22 - �//�a c� t Richmond No.23 Richmond No.24. -..-_.. __�lQ.✓. [_.. ��..:.. _a:...:_ i 7Q.f / I { I t Richmond No.25. 1109. g� „� Richmond No,..6 ,.-- ..- I .-... _ _ _ Richmond No.27 :.. . . /0� Rirhmond No.28 Richmond No.29 II��s2+, -. /� ... _.. 77.i76 I Richmond No.30 — I Richmond No.31 _. -. _7/. - /�' _ �Il Jr.7•r -... _ —.�. R;chmond No.32 �z? Richmond No.33. _. la?/. __. Ilj>f-;_. Richmond No.34 q r No.35A.— Richmond Richmond No.36 r5�.�q, Richmond No.37 Richmond No.38 Richmond No.39 ZZ_ .. ,I 15 Richmond No.40- Richmond �1.7� I .I -- I Richmond No.41 Richmond No.42 Stn PabloNo.1 r yob I I San Pablo To.2 San Pablo No.3 Giant _ _. :.. _._. -- - - Oleum i __ _. I I I r f_ 6�-' Rodeo No.1 f '-1 k _l-.earr6d Farwud -. _ -_._--,;*^'�: _'- 3a _^.131, /NOTE Fe,.en.enkn..m�my GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 I' II ( II i Z I I j j' li I, it I' h i I I I I I I II I I. I� i( is f i I� I f _h I , i Ij �I I STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE to n s. ` I ELEOTICN F PRECINCTS c t Total,Bro,Bht For-rd ti �f i Rod-No.? - Pinoto No.3 - Ite.cutea Selby li Crockett No.1 Crockett No 3 Crockett No.3 .- Crocl ett'No.f f I �� --- II �� L Crn lett - Crocl ett No.c - 2-hett too.7 Polt Cotitr No.1 -- Pmt C-la No.3 - Jl liar ille No.1 U J 'l Ij it l Fall\IIIc No.2l Ili iiiir �. San ltammr - '1'asea I.nf:k,Wt No.l Laf3et-te No.2 I� ,j •1 Clue II 1 Orluda All-uhrn i Walnut Co.k No.1 - 11''aLmt Deck No.2Ii f Iii Walnut CN Creek o.3 Creek 117a1nut Creek No.4 --' Sanun,p I r Martinez No.1 M:utim\o.3 Mallioc.No,5 M:utinezNo G Martinez No.7 Mart 1 e No 3 — II ;I �- MmtinezNo.9 il'Iartincz No.10 -- Martinez No.11 ji - \farli-"No. i f i I Dilmce No.13 Ville,Hill\0 1 Fmt hill No e Con ora\o L Coneoia No.2 �oucad No.3 2-cord No.4 — 'I. I i II C-eord N..(, &,—iatea Pacheco Tatal,Carried_Forward P GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 III i if 'I �,li 11 J I� I il, it � I i 7 I, II I I I I , I , it if _ I STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE O SFIW OiSStlai Nil SLD •• W.ao.x ww s i o w ! I EL ECTICINT PRECINCTS Totals Brought Forward ii 8 I ittsUnrg No.1 ittsburg No.? PittALurg No.3 - Lttsburg No.4 r Pittsburg No.5 ittsburg No.G Pittsburg No.7PittsburgNo.S II l if Pittsburg No.0 p -- "ittsburg Nn.10 t I { PittsUmg No.11 { �IIltisbnrg No.12 INi ,I u 1]ittsbmg 1o.13 �layt0n ! I -ky Poing No.1 i — 3ay Point No.3yde -- p, �I II Aulioeh No.I Antioch No.2 — II Antioch 10 3 !I _ Antioch No.5 Antioch Na.G Lone Ti oe. 3rcutlennd No.1 �• Iji II�.Z(o /`f.Z .I II -+1 _ 3rentwoodNo.? -- 31'ron No.1Byron No.2 — �! h + 1 Nnightmi If y ')aklcy 10.1 Oakley No.? ""SEWEE VOTE 1 CONTRA COSTA COUNIY TOT L{ "Q — q i! .r if L_ it y I; - - GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 � III: ill i I li I a I ,I I � i• I � I I i a � II I f I ; I : I; x 11 l ,r fi II i �I ti : ' 1 i I I' I - i i ' STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS - 1 2 3 I� 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 F. ^- xWC2m mOWW �� w d<md d g �I m �� xm FHrPimm I H FWWW f xSmH d t .x.�g ELECTION 0.a0.<'m f oWq I mHFW R. ((f BSF FWWameyy mWF Wrl N F8x i xmp� I FmWm fti YwFN � E. a PRECINCTS W�Soo I &< �& II so�0 ( <"w � qm � �m I Wd���ay m� I� am 4 I! C W ii Wm ii FH 'j for ilgm�st�j YES NO.I YES NO YES NO'�YES NO i'YES NOl�YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO' Berkeley Park- .f/� d EI Cerrito No.1 i ark C_ N d/_ v/ 1 // 4�.Z 74' oj/ I/E - y El Cerrito No.2 E1.Cerrito No.3 _ _-- -// 7 7. 0 a77./7 , �"7 ala !D m'-r'�.f b'/�S yq�_ ✓�y J� -�'_, El Cerrito rto No.4. j 6 .,)7/ %� o I / / El Cerrito No,5 t.i Ir .. % <-.. (.�{ I Cerrito No.G - 1 Cerrito No.; - - y -y•12; //1 ";I_L- 7� Ta /elo TSS .lCerrito No.s ' d7!( ,2/ Kensingtou No..1. -�/ rl `Jq /� /�. ,Sc /r ) 79 lfl C�' `*� 03y YS a 59 icnsu=gtonNo.2 -_ / ,r ! . �� 9'(. K�nnonaNo.13 �5 "/p it. 7/ F�/ 3y- T'�� � ?fie 6f G3 R Y7 ichmond No.2 Tv -chmond No.3 (b «� `17 2'/ .y� e(� 2 5 0?� d Z /y z�rl j o7%d b�/v /.Z ?ichmond No..4 Jv4� •chmond No.5 i'�•' b /,;i 4/j r 7 ..7 y .�/ v3 .3✓ ..r_ ichmond No.G.. �.84 z( np 1- -4 .60 ✓"y -Y � /q J-J-i�; (06 3� �.,5 D'� lnv r r, /2 /L/L2X- - -e ��nmoa No.6 'chmond No.9 ichmond No.10 G ..ri /j�1J720 // �� liehmond No.11 +f/Il� 0'3 //f 47 9/ /GSA 07 ) 16!0- 9e5 C ✓/lam ichmond No.12JJ_.. -:_ ._ .9� (5 2,x_. a b -=;�j (oma / ��_ � ,-rt)- a� _�nd'�7r1 rSo? �. �J.1 d•l 'chmond No.13 _- _ _ ._ ! - L.._ ..__. �r 7/jYq ��F7 �yZ z�s"oz 9 iohmona No.14 _ -_- / --- 2( 1 ' '%? �' G�</u' Jlr 65�" �/ Go ez oiZ17G •chmond No.15 syr r 7( ryg -..s ?ichnnond No.16 ..-- `T /f ,,.0 / ichmond No.17 7 T ichmond No.1S ......p0d IJ... � ../.'..�% -/J �-'S ":U //7, ichmond No.19 F� /Q %6 7/_ C�o,� 07 J,a3/ (o�'1`.2-oS..2.. 5' a��'7•`��r.aS o5 �r5 // /_-�r _ .. tiehmond No.20 _ ...__ _.......qe3 � 2%_ SrJ,- /i'Y` 07 it �T_oYA_.- °5. chmond No.21 _10 a y 7�. �O b_ r3� �_.Fj/ e�eZ .;y ". q q ichmond No.22 ! °! "�°� /1O �_7 •elunnna No.23 - �r4''a 5. l./�0 1.�.7.Z///_.�r'% /oS`-�.2 /Or7•G7 lD b�9� G 5?/D /2i4 �7v icl+pond No.21114 •it _.2r y '�.�9 .-SG_� ..? �s�_�rl yam/ 7ri_1r�j'^2,�(� �ro ',Z..2 s2t�-�/aJ aril a /nv Ty 1�. 1 •�� a a�S 5' yU psi �� �� i /y •chmond No.25 _ ichmond No.26 �0.'/-� �b -((.. (���/`_,eJL^ 0`7,8 w�Y •JJ 2 _ 5�7 t) �� o3r7:!'0 7 a'�o?7,/b .j`�q� -. - iehmondNo.27. .-. /o`l ly 7 r� 33 gJ o=z-o3(n (ag 5d �'3 �2 6�Qa' �b" 77 79:,9.2z3..i8' - t+ 'chmond No.28.. poi.b' p6 ichmond No.29 l flr `P-/ J2.-Ir-16,7z T` 0 d 9A �J 7 2 ^5y 70-raj 7e3 q4 :3�P/2-/4, ichmond No.30 _. 0d d-�i_ l(l 1`f 10 `/1 (:10 Yy CO 6`7 '77_.r/ _.'chmond No.31 7 I (� �� iY a oZ- 1 , 7/ J '-b/ �7 / .j6c 'chmond No.32._. . ...__.._. (/v ,/b' �.!off 46 � ?Q. �� _z-G� 76 5r/ � ��" ��i�� ��.� z/__i ichmond No.33 /Y ,72 J 2r7 ,)-o a � ..�� S .� 70.,� 7,7:v Z/t7 -;J" 03•' A y , 'chmond No.31 'chmond No.35 _ _ l F3•t0 ,1 ' ,Y7'6 Q 9/ /�/,G/ /Dt 70 76- ff ed y1 7e'�/ 3o-�y a/ iii 'chnu»uiNo.3c /Y� /� i/J'.I60`J~$`o2• dd'/S- d.o, 6•`1i 90 /n -- --- ichmond No.37 /5.�...!t(. off/ l cl a� 4°-Y�//C J`-6 77 '77 /)Z: rY �6 ��/ ^��.'/// eVA3 �-. z 2D 6�//t -1/�0� x!13 ichmond No.362Tl / � dr /0,2.// d l/�. �Y _�� /IBJ.. chmond No.39 .____.._ 5g a7 al 0 71 -e?0 5'�� / '.G� z �G ?/,,/4C / 7 iclunond No.39 f q.. `J ichmond No.41 ---.. . -l- /. .�7`Ii/ -�...TT C_ .:`7/6 - r q ?ichmond No.42.. _o2� 671T6 an Pablo No.1 � ay .22/b} `t` 6Jfl / yr G.Z_;7/ b/,�•a� �7 /p 46`�� 77 T/ a7,;�7 _.. rr y6 /D,S`z� 3 2 sn Pablo No.2 (.p 1/0 J3 '(1,74 S/ S'/ 9J`-'Of 71 71 r' l-C/ 6�/2 r5.6_ _ a.PabloNo.3 D 6,Y 73 7/ G 4 SrS�.//� /!:�� 8"/ 5/0 � " Icum rr-1( D� //n ,2 Y 5'eJ o��" /rY-�o�r a •�✓'.:°fir 5�/ ;?y •� 7�/ T�// /y/.I,`� -: _.._ odeo No.l - .-. /3Y 33 `f f,' J Y 9// 9y ---- (.2b�.rf' 6S/;Y6 ��`7-/�fd+f 6 ,://� ,�•5�...3-5 /a0 =' etal._IY..isd-F­d-_v� GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS t'11 12 13 fl 14 1 15 �� 16 �I 17 II 18 19 20 21 22 I� zWm I' mW¢${<W p10,C I'zOSpmID�oWWOmFqwP<W So OH II o6w<<WWx<a t< zO ``FO'Sq OF°rrF °<Z° I OtbZ gpnWmw2 s 0FmIi M� �. mG , MC° � WW qW I:nW°HHmwWm I F <p M zm '�PW PF yP WF y Wpf095m rEygO~W WWII O ? !) a F w I <yy a�P� W❑O`O Pp �Rmmm� ,9� i O N �wF J G�FWWHm W � Id II W F WF P F yW O I WOO F �° i 1 YES NO LMS NO 0 YES NO YES NO II S NO YES NO YES NO!i YES NO I YES,NO YES_NO i YES NO YES NO; � YE -- -- // b (p , ,Zi �zxj7 , �o ;zTt. � !i16 _ � Ga Irl G517/_/fid // 60 1;> /s o, t ' `r ' r ` /a. 7/l/Q a S� 2p 32 ire e5 fI ° z wa .G/ 6 I t/ 7� s� oD 5/i�-� r71- r-- r_, rl X �-D I.,;y 'l/ /T_�/7 fid. �s'i RZ �r 21 f� b ,7 .� �z s e ,�z d / nasi 3Y F '2 /a _zv /s. � i/s� Y-! / �7 s,/y /71 44j ff't 161. 4/' ��" Ol �__ 7 ShG�' -,Z T,)It' 3!3 6y/ �c1�h�JJ. '/�S /�/3� � fps 4�d,6p 55{a/� �ry�I/3� 6n y/_y�� .aJ✓ l(D Y.Z Y✓ % la��J.7' /V. ✓ /�... `✓l Z'tJ FO!R .- /+O� p7 �TO �'Ci�(0.1 �ll l7 !/ y: /> 7z !/� w 6�Y 7�G 7�<' . �-7!Jr�� „t5 �� y ra /,6�/ sy G6 76 I30 X7 r9d �a a 0� 70f 6' ;a - - f S 7 / ,: 4'a5 �, n3 �( �.2d �i7 51 7� �d: .6V 7 Sz e i� z7 ` i�/ 4 a✓;eG /7 !T /� a/- /7,: z rsG /d - /moi i,, I. . I ._ _,_7 7� 77 17 Day �Gz ad 6-o 67 S as-G 9'�o go P y7. ... , G � 7 �' 143 GG /// 9z,5 G,zf/T r' ;/� _ �c 'ry D3 as / 7 _ �y � _ 7,/,:7v �s7,7z 7�; srs3cgi Trr; �r th iP� rain 7� %-//i`Z 2 o3v {O5 7/ /X` {,5 25f S �w ozfG 5(y 1/5-- /,7 /7T a/' 7+� » o s� �y�sj 7s� ,_ ��6s �6 6 6--F- 2sr' k- ._.�81 -`/7 ��5� 5a,�zv�o, T�`�9 - r{/ /_ xi"7/ may__Y Yp _7Y-'S 9G > �-?y Tp--i dao/oe # 7� 7/ a iaz 6 .11711 zY�!P/_ �G p� �l 7r , Tz/�a / G5 «l G7 9G -off 5�/ iz� �S y W 7a /If_ �/�> ;�,r�_�/ 9�79�� rg��y �?y6 �?91:- G 4�� 6a_ OD+g% �9 -U 33 -32 T/ 9.: .3-2 b'� y 67 �z 68.3 36 F��'��sus z�r� �a i ZG �� s� 9; 3a 5 y 7f J,77 7� 3� 1� �6 yx ��i / 5�/�(6/' s�s �.3 6i 1/i. 21,rb i.� iT i/,� s zi y`lG rz r7 i%s; av y _ - _,. _, x/y aT 6� �3s7G91/T_7/ G3. -2f�9� �yr - �7 r L r = STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 2 , 3 4 5 6 !j 7 8 9 110 ELECTION IxI�� JI <"<^�FmF I� KZSZo�a qWW. FWHB� ZmWp« Ij 60�'P �� H.piWtl FmWPm P< N-1 lWemO< P.,. PRECINCTS >�m' ae � IIc�o m mew '! �asw II a@ GaaoB °wWSyWy P rrF W +I Wp Fp I: Wp9P1 N 9 A ppp �� W W I� G for I3tllls[I YES NO n jI YES NO YES NO YES NOj1 YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO YES NO otals fir u0ht F rwa d ._II _ odeoNo.3aT.lzm 'Role No.I .-.... l?4l_�d" ,Al 7�136;�9 J.6o,..�y' 77 1-� ',r G�57 7/ d/:,o�: •di .X03. i/ 7 _.�_____.___. iuoloNo.2 aj /� - 7J a > i ��,�b fI� J6 a�'r-'y z� /�J� �2 7�_ �� o��_:_ 17 oreutos - SY r6 16 7/ J 33.a"r c� , �(_ y .iY._ 3. .. -5/l,y.�J. ?,7 9 •/D_ /.v 7 .: .._._.__._.- //a oar ✓><_ :/7.3� ,� �� 167-ay�� -41 i roekettNo.l 96 .(G.. �� . S� '3/ CrockettNo.2 7x Crockett No.3 .-... .3b;_(y �y'l.oG ��(:G6 tzz.� -�¢_� s�7/a 6.. �5T . 1�.6. z9�9vv'� , 75./� /6 :G7I�o �l�� 6U , q _� Crockett No..i i _ .7! / h�Q f$r �c5 �o .2 7 o Z Crockett No.5 `((n ?� ,2i.TG I Nr d y G7 3rf`/a y-Z6 _6 6 <3 /U/ Crockett No.G f7:;1z. t:�2 �'f v.5 4. 1 5._ 9 Y 13 e5/ 5Z 29 %2/,. Port.costti No.l I N 9 ��2 � �;l,2 a /� / �_ I r t5 y 3a p Crockett No.7 >3--77 S33 2 r 7 7 . D7 _ Port costaNo.z7. /y 26 �S .GQ ��� y7 7-j,36 Danville No.1 G 2 27 161 ,7F)7 5 7 6,� 5/J S�3 5/1 35'9 7 z 71( 7Y11-1 73- qq 1 - 4 _ _ _.._..� Danville No.z !(n:r?7 22.197 dl,' i�. ;�eL �S`a7 s1Ji�D� �ef://.9".t517./�/- I-W�i _ d San Ralaon �9 9 Tassajara l q.33 2 n� !( /f 11/Z /7 //n h�S rl o7 /Sr / ;8 D /l o�y cid /,2. Alamo si .� 8y_fr _.?y_..;__ Lafayette No.I _. .. 75';`(Q r7 �oI P3 �G: ar.�G. G/ �y'..-/ ./off d. •�7 / .ids'::_a ,�0y`,_.._� � LafnvotteNo.2a7"�� �y /9 4 �y�//. �"'•`/7'..: Canyon /D 27 /7 //. .2�/(0 �4z I�__ __.. Moraga. :. i�'C7 /7y,az iv�/�. ;��/ St.ntw}s _ Orinda _ ._/'J� %o d7). 7,°�... Y//._ ,�0 d75" .-. �03-." �(/ Alhambra _...._I7�'. 0 r2/;l0 'o9i.7a�,ln. -.SG. (o, ;G/ �0� '05� a(o;//� i Walnut Creek No.I_ p �._ �/.t Walnut creel.No.z /(J7'7 �20 !/ ( �4 s7;7'6 7/D 67 Gd /5z ------------- 3� // � 9, 6 ✓ 5Z walnut Crack No.3 7 2 (6 /a Y .Tr7. SS' /_ G y S' "rb. `.5��t_/G�! % f/ 9f �4p'ST Walnut Creek No.4 /Dy ?r5 z�t!b�. S 0 7� a5 y"9 rj� U b 6 7g (/ /DS �/0 S'� _y7 Saranap 7b (�' 14�� TO/, nlarlv,cz No.I _. 7 7: 8" a J-1,I=?( 54 �r'a', /. - �r: j �� �./ , � T _g L _ Martinez No.2 _7S'/off�2ai(3. y/ _,5'/,eJ z .5..7 3q AlartillezNo.3 _. /D/ d` /5,lab. .s/•Td F,Z a`(S�_ 7/•6( _71 //$ /Ur H.z.•8'a� f.C�,.r..?.a / P";,5 ' _ Alart.inozNo.4. ..:- _.`/�5,.? .. .?7 7G 6;6e 6SI'9f,'.io2r'zD6 t>g� MartinezNo.5 :.�f(,•`L y. �/j °./3•76yTor ,3.Zi, Martinez No.G _ /J7 /�!/ ��_5 S/ Y-3 G.9 7 j_,�tL*` 7c.. 6b ;�7 p/rT. �,ro. '7r 7L - Martinez No.7 /DSqr.1'Y'. l :..[.Z_4,1-- _71.a 7/ 'T 66 bd' e7B //a�_ fl,7,2-_ Y*�.20 22", nlartinez No.s __.q .a2( /Y.B�. `f2 1 3y 76 .3 p G _f/ ✓ [� a33 AlartiaezNo.IG _ ?Ta6 a 6 - p t n4artiacz No.11 !J.•ao /,'7 � n ✓S,. r�7"�D d.�{i`/_ rJ�y�-1�{e 4/ _.., �77- nlartinez No.lz ° .// /7 /z3 T sv f l 9 . .7bM s 9 PD /7/ � /z /,z Martinez No.i3.. 6(a 951 9a _�i �? .._.. _ 37 Vine Hill No.t ,!.q� 3s 6 !.03 - .. �_ 1 p , Vine rillNo.z _ ...__ .),�37;7 6. .off�_� //! ��s6,e3Y�l�z�/ 0G7�0 •o�iT: I(�/..- ..j' 056:..20 S1a 1/7 /5�J/dJ�S� :...___�... . Alounta,in View __.._ _ IVaa-.zj _5/6: / 77/'?- ConcordNo•1 arA`7 160,./07,/0.7, /ro 7a. Y'7 WW `L/ (v2-/.z6/,zV�'/ //aG 9 Concord No.2 _ 79 d'� 2D q9.el T6 7/ Concord No.3 _. /do,.�o��l /) k�5 S �6 �rf...T�.70 7V J`-� `I�ai �I� �I 9� /� �/ Coneord No.4 a./all _r7.i 97 /a3 ya /�o ,���. �riU q , / _ Concord No.5 .. ` ,�� J;8/ .37`// 7Y' �/ �s G/ /0�,1621Z /U �rfl�✓ �0 o�f-� /pr °7 '.� ConcordNo.G / �`y 84.y{ Ja•S'/ 6� 65�2(/ 3fG /U /D5 J3 /� /j Associated If �]173 illi Z7 7/•5/6 7/ • f 69�17 :�0 8 5�� iii / �L//i y j a �U �� /9 7 7._ _. Correll �-u_ /6 a �7 � :/a >?, z17-2 a a y9 a/ �/as 63 r__._ 035 /(J�v' Ty 3 Y' r�,!76G/ -1ati/�`7�!3/ /io2 /d5�•'o� �.� //J Totala Carried Forward_,____ - I i; GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 QUESTIONS A"PROPOSM01TS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS I4 1'112 13 14 I I5 16 I 17 18 ' 19 �� 20 21 22 ( ttP.a mg, �5Lr���x lw po.: Cep a I.' �<0Y°aza � < ��a � eRaN <aa � 20 I OCR 811' ) '$ �I Wry t! p.ip':Na1 y�i$n'C� a NOH i �mS� I' f9 � � OaH CLt � OCR tlq . .o3�SO , o t a 114 dos YES ft0 I YES NO 'YES:NO 11 YES'NO'YES i NO YES t RO YES NO YES i NO YES"NO YES NO�,YES-RO YES NO F" --- .,_ ;:-_ ti- 3 .aYh� f !ib y7 �9 _ 6/d.'6 3 ys 7 7a G�;j �' sG 5ial . i - 7 �l � 2� a�j .ova . i ':ob rl�zz 7, mp P3 OY U 's �y,22 Y2;/v u �7 r � 6-- 44Z,W �V-�,�_ Iv iz G¢��" 7 �� 6W Q b7 � 6d, 3 1 =J1 roi ' o 2 It L1l /o Z kZl �7'ry7� ,PI or;/ "7 4 §j'./G SJ rb a/ o9Y '`f.z/ 5 ;/% X 617! 6,2— z o If ♦.3( 7 � �� �. 107/q /,�,'I/ // ,15L /3,l d !3.�,� (� `J' �.L4 t,j roZ /si %/z 17 /7 �J ; 7 .2d -�r 76 /S �iO SSS 33!'If '7 BI GQ zz 55�;3q�G� -26 /5; : .2 '/,; aS�ap O,j 36 �3i7a-r3a314 67 Jy Gd Z 6(,121 �f 31 /�;�51 GSf !� � z7 i5t r �� I f 1G . p �p �w a� r� D �d /3?. 7'a 1 2 65/5 �,d f 4�,f1fl /7 i abadaa 46_';2:,,,,, tdbf �S7a ��Cnd G a�8 76;� G7G GB . / 3a3.k�47 j a� a"l // 29, � S�rlo 9 i7 ld 35z. r4 zt 8 ,rz 0/. 7 zl1 / rz it /y r! 7, a I z 117 2-Y:b 17 r,2 a/! o r� r� rS' S y ./7 all /G /D /6: /a,?i v 9 as 'f 'iz a 4� / 3�: �� ;, s .ice t6 irf T1.- �j j��7 �5t t f�I 4 y z v T s`t 3' y 5 7-Z �;!�7� d� a 7,2 4�'1:6�z _ dY S3 G� I/� Ig Y7 d 61- 7,340 5'3 3 D,z�y' 7 4 .4'i a377G G1 77*% 4 3 i 7 r 5 6,T -4 -�( y 7,M s'.7 1 J2 0 a j'� � G 75� 0 ` _:. 1 .3 rv.y 6c !lZz �' g/ a 7r air ys at ;�l Tfr a o �U as iia: 7S` If 157 7iz h�3Sj V,2 7_9 ' >a--3 SG o 7 aS6 bf �5r, /7� 6ap5 G/g 75 ���p S711 e,`Z_v�r� 5 x ��!' DST:r�' c7 d.iL'G �J 5�! .L cVf (D f.-I,j 0 .X n� ✓`d EoZ. ..�.uj 7`02 T T6/T11, 7 'JT/ � J 6' 7 T a �Ut zf sc T f ,-t � g 7� 7 �,�.r si. 5 / T S .'Suu` :.7yGS ,�st �xy7Gs' �2155;�fE613.. �/ �/y6/ T1 a3 z "T"0 1?' �7 77 �� 41el �z` � s7" 5 �� �7 �317� ya IG7 �r6 b e 7 a3.d1 ,"/7 !7 3 �s- s!V7iVu"-/,Z-2 rd 7� f �-C=,�a ar J/ a35�t� z ay a r a' 1 t: has 7 dv�!�7-33 soy;/I P6.a'`% �,I ,16, ��'7 173 fro 3} j'r 73 oe_G6 6S 5 vy. 6_ �� Sn 7�-t k;ziT9 s-/a ? z r z fr � ��'sr9✓��f �� T3 ;7 k7 '7`I GI S gyp. 7 .7 7Yse a53 o G" 70 7l3zrD� G�� G fT 4 duh 6� �6as 35fr7,� 33zP;Gf - -. —�— f-- —+116 — —r ` -- -,— 3 STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUMMED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 1 " 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 t0 o qN .:gym ELECTION IOa S e`Do xa3 N'oow^ Mme oX°F daN � w F a qaw EWFs+ I X <Owa ®ate PRE'CINCTS Nwxo aN qw -HF N wwgwW `y2 a+ w� �I �3wD <m N logo q II wq Ieaew a qom°w a a D for Agaid YES NO YES NO YES NOS YES NOij YES NOS YES NO YES NOYES NO YES NO' Totals Brought Famard Pittsburg No.l '�� -, !� ��. �a ! 7./� <, ,b33 /rr'oz0 .off 1Z�i 7 _ _ Pittsburg No.2 Pittsburg No.y Pittsburg No..4 - .-7z-:-lo- 2.� a'�-. fir, �y� yu �y - �� -y. 3r y �" �.y�a3�1 7:40 14L Pittsburg No.S ... ....._.._ -g-C M - 5_ .S t/b `� / !`•v 3�-, 7 "7 `�'% 25 /0� ti 7 r;t�bngNo.c z /� _r4 ��_ �6 26 3�/�._ 47 /z 29 16, �,,5�� 6fz� Pittsburg No.7_._.. __.. 7s'.as ap ,7o �a �a"_G �.6-I.Grz 6�,?f � k� ��y6.7/,/D- � 5� Pittsburg No.s _: _.s 3 a 7z!a7 .1 z7 G r �� 5.m 7T 3a�GG_ �o I/7 ,Z7 �� _ _ _-. _ PittsburgNo.s _... �./�1� I .��� ;per ( . _"� I�_ u6 a3 �f_'S 3 I Ly /..z..!6 -- Pittsbnrg No.to 7/ /.2 17 61 }�Y6 �4 3-.11 416 Gr �o� 6D. 2ol Pittsburg No.I 770_ zYL� Cy r, zz,zT '7 6_�M t,ri r;tsLrn•g No.12. _._::. . :_. `l :-.7 :.�. 3r.-20'x7-. z],/y.. ,�� i/8'-.,2� �/.25z1�3_ rrttsbur Vo.ta. .:: - - .6 /C..20 6 L ` !tea.4r 1,77' SIJ!pz ;, .7k ;2t1! - Clayton 62: 6 /f :7 (`f 66 5( 3,- ferffj, `/?I`/7 ft 2,y!70 rs I.90 /T Bay Point No.1 aZ� r21 q-` -f'� --...�z l.- 3: CIv� ds/ d7d'r /Q' !/,. Bay mint No.2 - - -. .-5�. t y _7. l . 2�f 6 y'�;z t -.:1'(`5 G �-y 4 1�� Y_ ° Clyde _;2 Nichols -- - -- a /a !yo ��xs, 016;i7 _ 5./0 3 .z.6 1 og. Antioch No.l Antioch No.2 Antioch No.a -.. 1..9��o..ar_ 7 tS��7 a G ��Y'� r53 13 ?:TY!. �,��a 6 �2� Anti-h No.4 '9/ Antioch No.s -;y(_-5PYT -U_! _75`6� 7� i_y"y Antioeb No ..7Lone Tree _;._ �Y 20` .. �� ll- 3(,36 /7 _6 Z6 3z*�D / �6 / 5// �Z_ !D '}AC/ -- -1 -_ Brent,00aro 1 Brentwood No. --.1.13 �& -/7/� _37/0 �9'3,/_/x7 7,2 7� 1?/_d4 1 %7.1 d "/r�//;6,,,;z7 2a 9' Byron No,1 ----- ---- 3'G o? r.77 27 MI T_/� /. '«i_� ,35 3 _/�` F.D Bron No•2 -.-----__._:_ 66 !f D' .._.(D _yy_' b 6v. _7/,,2 .d`3.,vs'� Itmgl Lscn // .�� _ 6�.z; `/a .5��_.22 5r/-off/ 5�f�6 - 9._'g/ �z 6q_ iso,iZJ al.ley_No.l --___ -.Jb!a7_ . -. ,��.1L_.oz 'f2'!p_ OakleyNo.2 /:a5. lad it/7 s/ _ �6 aservacc vore1-J1 .1(. 9 7,`..6. -4 CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS ti z.. 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GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 QUESTIONS AAD PROPOSITIONS SUEMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS I i it �' (I I II it it ' I I 1 'I P i i 1 I iii III IIS, 1 i j I I' h i I I — '� — II I a I� 1 it it t II ii — I' — � I II i I � II jl II 'I ii �I Iti �j jj n is I; I li II it it Ij u it 'i II J ilf ji I it Tl ' it II li I I Ii � j it r. — Iry, I I I I J i I' hl i It t it SII �I j a it II �I IS I if II STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS 23 24 25 -26 z' c'�'Hxan°Q'� ELECTION HA x<pux��l `�p33 0 PRECINCTSZ.G'z m�oxoodl t7' NO YES NO j YES'NO YES:NO I I F otala Brought Forward ... p odoo No.2 - _ . ..._.. 7/ 2 f H o3. =fid 7 ,%1 -- -- - - - — inole No. Pll101e No.2- T/ Hercules - _(..✓l �Z 3 fa j`/ �.e� rj /z -- - _ _ II --— sell, _. - - - /Cn 1�d ,2,Z I.22 — _: I �- Crockett No.lCrockett No.a ... -2;-Yg' D '�7 6 /z J�1. . - _ I I -7— Crockett No.3 _ `�✓r7 .��5 6 !61/ / /77 1- -- — -I Crockett No.4 No.y i'5;2 30 r Z 'Ve 1 yo- 1,2- Crockett `-- i Crockett No.G ---- --------_-_--_.. Crockett No..7 ,3 - Polt Costa No.1 _. . --:__-._._ ._.._ Port Costa No.2 - Danville No.1 �l /'�/ Danville No.2 __ ! 7�_'1916d (r0,`7W .aJ 1/,Z'San Ra 12amon Tassajarn -- Alamn Lafayette lre.1 - _-� .___- Y 7777 Lafayette No.2 -- ___.-__-_.- . _. .1.7 '__7__. 17i_a/. J '/.6. 74111 6! Canyon �- -_. /✓ /o�_ iH`// ._.^5 —" _ _ illoraga t.\Ian's -- rindsry 10167..:._._ ..{ Alhambra Valnut Creek No.I-_ -'—.—_ _-- _L __a 1_.._ ._. J T__/_ Rralnut creek No..2 yl_ --5 7r 611-76 /?f.�TWalnut Creek __—_--- J6 6� �7 i / 6(� � /9 Les ¢ _ "'shut Creek No.-4. - amnap �Tu) �_. Martinez No.1 .. :7D ,TG _-1 � ° nJ. I -- 1jartinezNo.2 ---- -- -- .`a�// - �IartinezNo.3 /03_.(/qad/. -- Martin-No 4 ' _. '/ �_ lllnriiuea No 5 7./ 2/ vz/ tartincz No.G Itiartincz No.7 l3,' IJg4' - illarlinez No.G y�' �.a 5��j// Martinez No.11 _.._ !7 l 7Q iI�- /�Ij`a2 .� _.�I i 6 /d�ia - 7777 Martinez No.12 _- X3.7 Martinez No.13 Vinc llill.No.l2117 2 Vine Hill No.2 Mountain lie„ -__._-_. ---_- -- ` .P_. 6�Zy Concord',\'o.1 YuJloff b. _ oncord No.2 __- --__--—_. ..._�_y. q oncord No.3 031 76 c�O l 6 r�_l. �/ /�5- oncord No.4 ---- ----- _ 6.!_ 7e� �-.,6Q.-/—'. oncord No.5 I ,7, G/ 6 LG_/-17 oncord No.G _ E oweu Pacheco--- -- GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS I i I � III �I If I i� ii it � rw II I ;f Al II I' it i if I l II I it it I ,i I I I i ti ! � I i it 4 I a I it ,I II i !I I it i l I II III I' I I I' Ih it - i I'! -- ;; — �! r i !i I I. j I F , I � I y- STATEMENT OF ALL VOTES CAST AT THE K QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS ------ — _ 23— --24 � 25 26 :s ".s xz w�rdzmwwq .o ELECTION ;x .0HmEzp�l s3 PRECINCTS H' z'�°z � e z {{ppSoHao w YES NO YES NO YES I NO YESI NO t F; Totals Brought Forward - - - - --= Pittsburgno 1. _ _ _oho+�y' a �z,� -z� ,Z ' 7 _-- Pittsburg No.3 Pittsburg No.3 _7 1, Pittsburg No.4 b37 Pittsburg No.5 /r Pittsburg No.G �� i� t _ Pittsb:u•g No.7 -. ... -___ _ ✓'D � .dZ{��.X10 t�J-. �/.-���. _. _._. -,._ __ ___:_�_.-.._.._ Pittsburg�,o.S -- - _a�/ ,r�9 c3��d�a� 3 ��6 Q' r�� a ._.. -y -..- _.-__ __ PitisburgNo.9 Pittsburg No.10_. .. -..:e7` ;���_ tv `1/v Pittsburg No.11 .......,.�.,s Pittsburg No.12 - _ - 7 i 3J- (o�'a 6 -3Q i/�` ` -- - =- --�-- Pit-tsburgNo.13. Clayton -7- Bay Bay Point No.1 . -' --- - --� � -- 6 j f� Bay Point No.2 _. ... 17'w h!D !4W �!T� Clyde 7 r. ._ /3. .3a. Nichols --. _.- l /�� 6 lig 'I�p -� Antioch No. 4ntiooli o.2 } y [Antioch No.3 Antinel�No,9 - _.: .__ a��7.76_ �'[�{a -yyrz/..: p Antioch No 5 P c! / '6 1 ./?Z I N.I. lntwth No.G routT,ee a� .l7A- 7 jGw - --- -- - Bmitwood No.1 _-.- �(/� t} �d� �/1 s2p'� G _ _ 9 _ 9 Brentwood No.2 -_ �p�i��r j r,,���ir �f'1G - ByronNo.l (� .. _. B,renN..2 ,73 417_ .t D; Knighten / /�9 -7"F7— .2z 0 Z3 Oakley No.2 17.� BSENTEL•VOTE .'��_./ .../ �- .I/i ✓_ iZ I� _.._. __� - 1 ( f CONTRA COSTA COUNTY TOTALS /049G�17d,� G6zlG5,c za/,fiG/n, _�._T. ...-_.._. ._..-.._ _.. 1 I - { _._ _ _-_ 1 f -t- _ -- GENERAL ELECTION HELD NOVEMBER 4th, 1930 QUESTIONS AND PROPOSITIONS SUBMITTED TO VOTE OF ELECTORS - li I� i 11 I - I I !- , I I V -- i 361 ` i And from t':ae foregoing statement of result of said election, this Board j determines and finds and declares that the total vote cast at said election for each and all candidates and propositions appearing on said Ballot are as shown on the ' foregoing statement, and from the foregoin, Statement of Result of said Election this Board determines and _finds and declares that the folloring named persons have j received the highest number of votes cast for the office set opposite their respective I names and are duly elected t<,ereto and )ertificates of Election are directed to be � issued to each, of t_.eim respectively, to wit: Justice of Peace, Tornship No. Seven: A.H.MacXinnon. l Justice of Peace, Township No. Ten: L.F.Grover. Justice of Peace, Township No.Fifteen: John 'Moore. Oonstable, Township No. Nine: Charles L.Barkley. The vote or the foregoing order beinb as follow-S, to r+it: Ayes: Supervisors James ::.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembath. Noes: None. In the 4atter of Canvass of Returns of Election r._thi:: the County of Contra Costa for Directors of East Bay Municipal Utility District. RESOLUTION I11TRODUCED BY SUPERVISOR HAYDEN AND SECONDED BY SUPERVISOR TREMBATH. ' T41E.3EAS, the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, has j heretofore by Resolution consolidated the election of -he East Bay Municipal Utility District to be held on ti,e 4th day of November,1930, as to any territory of said District rithin said County, with the General Election to be held on said day, and it is required by larthat the result thereof be canvassed by said Board of Suoerviso s and the results of said cava.-.s certified to the Secretary of said East Bay Municipal Utility District, and, uliEREAS, said Board of Supervisors of said Contra Costa County has fully ca::_vassed the returns of s2-id General Election as required by lar, and being fully advised in the oTemises, and havinC the result of said canvass before them, NOW, _-HaREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED,and the Board of Suaervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hereby certifies that the total number of votes received in said Oounty of Contra Josta for the persons nominated and other persons votedd for as Direct— ors of said East Bay Municipal Utility District, at said General Election, was as folloi.s: For Ward No. 2: Fra:-,k D.Stringham, 4679 For Shard No. 3: George C.Pardee, 4904. ' The Said Pesolution is adopted by the unanimous vote of t he Board. SID the 3o,,rd takes recess to meet on 'Monday, November l7th, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Clem. n�♦♦r� IN THE BO.CRD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COMM, STATE OF CALIFOITTIA. LOi?DAY, I?09EEiB''R 17th, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.'". Present: Hoa. 71.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Tre:mbar:;. J.H.%;ells,Clerk. - - - -- - - - - -- In the Matter of Advertising for bids for furnishin`g: of li�_hts for Brentwood Lightin• District. ' The cmtract of tie Pacific Gas & Electric Comoany having expired for the fu imishing of electric energy and li ;its for Brentwood Lighting District, It is, by the Board ordered that the C1er'c of this Board advertise in the Brent%.-ood Hers for bids to be presented to this Board up to 11 o'clock A.M. on do-MAY Decen;ber 15th, 1930, for furnishiro electric energy and operating and maintaining I on an all-night, every-ni ht basis, 21 100-Candle Power overhead street lamps without i refractor ; five -250-Cndle Power Overhead street lamps without refractors;, and one 250-0anfle Po-�_r overhead street lamp with refractor, in Brentwood Lijntinv Dis- trict of Contra Costa Jounty, and for furnishing, installing, operatin5 and maintain4g and lightin; by electricity such additional 100 Candle poser lamps and 250 candle poser street laaos or other street lamps of larger capacity as may be formally ordered by the Board of Supervisors of contra Josta Jouaity, for a period of five years. I In the Matter of Erection of Signs on County Road. It is by I Board ordered that the California Automobile Association be and i it is hereby authorized to erect a Code Number 42 Reflector Sign on 23rd Street near Richt;ond Union Hi:h Sc:iool. The vote of the Bo.rd thereon bein.; unanimous.,, i In the -atter of Acceptance of Co_.tract of George G.Vood, for GradinL; Roar. D-14, II in Sup. Dist. ;fib. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, having filed with this Board his certificate shoi:in_ that :he contract of Georgie G.Wood for gradinE Road C-lL, in Sup. llist. '+, rr'nich said contract was dated July 25, 1930, in :,LicL tLe ' United States Fidelity and Gu^_ra.nty Company of Maryland is Surety, has been completed! accorcin;; to plans and specifications, j It is, by tP:e Board ordered that said co-.tract be and the sa.:re is hereby declared comnlet=_d and said road accented this 17t__ day of November, 1930. , i The vote of the Boar-` on said oxaer bein ur_aniraous. I I I 363 i In the Katter of Correction of Assesar,ents. i Geo. 0.':LLeese, County Assessor an:: A.N.SullenL�er, having certified to this Board that certai- erroneous assess..ients and clerical errors appear on the Assess— (at Roll _or 1930, and askin zuthorization of this Board to correct sure, and said i ' renuest havin 'oee= co.seated to oy t::e District Attorney, IT is by the Board ordered that each and all of the said assess;:ents be and the; same are hereby ordered correctil as fa1101:5: i In Vol. 25 Assess:aer iio. 51T95 Lloyd C.Edwareis is assessed with Lots 12 and. 131 Block Ii Tozn of Crockett, with personal Dropert-_ erroneously shown as s$360. Correct valuation is 350. Vol. 15 Assessment No 40150 James G. Van Noy is assessed :wish a described p,rce" o_ :and in she Toy.:z of .;a'nut Cree'-: w:itis the real estate value erroneously shorn: as 4895. Correct value is 3495- Vol. 26 Assessment No. 54383 J.S.Cardoza,C/o F.A. Laurence, is assessed with 9 acres in Sec. 23, T 2 N., R. 2 E. th personal property erroneously shown as X7520., _- Correct value of this personal nropeity is ;$3D. Vol. 29 Assessment iia. 55105 Hubert Hauser is assessed J th Lot 91 Plat B. Uora;a Rancho with personal property amountinL. to 1$300. There should be no personal Property. Vol. 24 Assessment iio. 49264, w.G.B1ack is erroneously assessed with Lot 92 less the S,E. .51 acres Subn. of Lot A Rancho E1 Rio containing, 5.99 acres. The correct assess:.^.etit is The s.E. .51 of Lot 92 and assessed value should be 320. insten.d of $315.00. i Vol. 17 Assessment No. 35116, J.C. ;dcAbee is assessed cath portion Of Lots 2 and 3 Block 47 City of Pittsb• .,,, writ;: improvements erroneously ehmm as $2000. The correct assessed valuatio:: $1 is 4 Vol. 17 Assesa-aen. No. 35420, Nick Chipeio is assessed crith Lot 12 Block 71 j City of Pittsbur: , with _improvements erroneously shoun as 71500. The correct assess= ' ed valua ti or_ is 7750. Vol. 29 Assessment PTO. 55456 ::ate E.Haiper, is assessed with 47 of an acre ill Pacheco School Districtth imorovemants erroneously shoran as 7900.00. The Correct assessed valuation is $150.00. VO-- 15 AssesO:rant t:o. 39113, A Kalo6eropoulos is assess=d with Lot l Block 103 Best Side Al—J-1. No. 1 of City of Pittsbul!" r:ith iimprove:rents a:o i _ ' to p130D. There are no impiovements. Vol. 27 assessment Ido. 5'193, Russel R.Lambdin is assessed with 10 acres of land in 0akley School District crith improvements amo._rtisL; to q'200. There are no improvements on this property. Vol. 28 Assessment No. 57559, =he America, Trust Co. is assessed with Lot 515 Hacienda Del Orinda Unit No. 5, with improvements ar.ountinrf to $2200. There are no improvei.ieat s on this lot. In Vol. 29 Assessne.t No. 58182, T:.e Real Estate Corporation is assessed with Lots 22 to 32 incl. Blk B Oak Springs Unit Ido. 1, with improvements oriountinc; to 3250. There ire no imniove:^lents on these lots. i Vol. 10 Assessment Pio. 23536 Lot 24 Block 67 in the Ric'nraond Annex assessed in the acune of Frederick Dunning. Through an error in computing the tax on the Stege Sanitary Diss. an overcharge of $2.31 was made. The said older is passed by the una:irnous vote of ti<e Board.i j In the (::atter of ADDxoval of ldarrant of Recla:aati oar District #799. i Good cause a gearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that Warrant I No. 235, .....ted Oct. 20th 1930, 7193.90, be and Cie s :e is hereby approved, and.tee Chairman and Clew;: Of this Board nre hereby authorized to note the approval of said j wawant b7 affixing t-sir si�±oture thereto. I i i i 1 I i n In ---le L:atter ofX1and of Contract to Benj. Hall for buileinS- addition to Coznntv Hos-oita-, Laundry Build.,:n . This Board having heretofore awarded a contract to Ber.j. Hall, of Martinez, for erection of a.,-- addition to lamn�.ry ouil,:An�; at Hosoital grounds, and said Benj. Hail having filed with this Board good and sufficient bondsas required by order of this Bov.:L*d, It is, by the Board ordered that said bonds and each of -,hem be and the same are heieby a,Dpi-oved by this Board avid the Ohair.reaa of this Board is hereby aa--=7 _sed to e,-,ecute said con _act for and on be half of t-e County of Contra Costa. In the flatter of Dance Permit. 2:t.Diablo Post 7-246, k:iexican Legion, Danville, having requested permission to hold a amice until o'c!ocjC A.M. on followjn,,; dates, to viit: Dec. 6th, 1930, Dec. 51st, 1930, and Februerl 7th, 1931. It is by the Board ordered that said permit b& and the same is hereby granted In the matte of Return of Deposits by Coast Counties Gas &: Electric Company. R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor, 'having filed i:ith this Board his certificate -showing that rhe Coast Counties Gas & Electric Company havir.L on deposit with the County Treasurer the fo-!Lo,r-in,', sums deoositcd on follo'.:J-i_',.- dates: Oct. 10t7l, 1929, �5 0.00 Oct. 151h, 1929, 500.00 Larch 5, 1930, 290.00 ,ro and that the v.,oxk under which said money was deposited has been performed and has been U - i j completed -�o his satisfaction, It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor of Contra Costa County drar warrant on County Treasurer on such Special Deposit for return of said $1250- U to Coast Counties Gas & Electric Co,.,.,.oany and that the County Treasurer nay the same In the 14--tter of allowance to Indigents. Good cause .'erefor, It is by the Board oxd=---,ed that a v.-'arrant be dratri on she Oou_:ty ;PreasuTer in favor of City of Antioch, for the stun of $22.01 and a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor Contra Costa County for $30.84 to pay taxes on property of Mrs. C.MilleT, of Antioch, an indigent person and a charfie on the County of Con=, Costa. It is further ordered that a county cash allov.ance heretofore made to Mrs. Kate Dolan, Port Costa, be and s,,..-.ie is hereby discontinued from and after Oct. 20, 1930. That tr:e allowazice Heretofore made to ;Irs. Louise Duarte, r'ixst & UE'fket Sts. San Pablo, be Ci SCO:jtjjjUed as of 170V. 11, 1970. 365 i That the allo,:ance heretofore made to Urs. Robert Gemetti, Joan Stett Rana'-, Mar-) tines, of $65 county cash al_orance be discontinued from and after 11ov. 1st, 1930• That allocance heretofore made to Mre. Anna L.Johnson, Byron, o ;?20 county cas13 allowance be discontinued as of Sept. 4, 1930• I in the :.'-atter of Allorance to needy Aged. Good cause n-cperri:,; Therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following ' allo�;ances to need,aged be sid the same are hereby granted, beginning on nates id set o_n_.,ositetheir fines, to i:it: Dell Boren, Cor. First & Post St. Richmond, ,$10 state and 16plO county aid, oe`;inning• Oct. lst, 1930. _ Jennie S.Com.-e"_, 148- 2nd St. Richmond, ¢, a ; ?12.50 state _d 12.5m 0 county aid, begi.ri._s� Oct. -'1st, 1930. Jo'. T.Cons 1, 445- 2nd St. Richmond, ;?12.50 State and $112.50 county aid, I .e ginning Oct. 1st, 19,O. j i Thai a-Louance heretofor- rade to La:,mono Fortado, 2302 Almond Ave. Concord, of $15, state and a.j county aid, be disconti::ueu from and after Oct. 151197,0, said person beir5 deceased. Thc.t llio;:ance heretofore -ade to Maggie bard, 3500 Clinton Avenue, Riclraoil_, o ,1 50 state and x12.50 county, be mid the so-ne is hereby ordered dis- continued as of Oct. 14, ..930, said applicant being deceased. It is further or-ere rat a_lovance her .tofore made to Tho.-.%s Clark, San Paoloof lj st.te d w'15 cou aid be and the s:lise i s hereby decreased to $12.50 ' s=ate i 9'� ou Couty, as of 0 t.1st, 1930. Thai a'lo ance heretofore ::-Cie to Ada Younglove, 2003 Grant Ave. Ricnmond, of po, state and .g5 county aid, be decreased to ,?4. state :nd ,p4 county a.id,as of -Oct 1st, 1930. I the atter of Alii-:Cnce to ieay Blind. It is by the Board ordered that allowance heretofore made to Edward Wanek, Concord, California, be and the s.,:=:e is hereby discontinued from and after Oct. lst, 10,30. r 1 In atter of A_lowa.ces to Indigents for care of •eedy children. It is b;; the Bo::.rd ordered that allorancesheretofore made to following named persons be _a '. y� e s^-:e are hereby ca hn,'ed, to wit: That allorvnce�heret,fore made to Mrs. Ar_gelita Villa, Rodeo, of 140 state) aid and .;p10 count, aid, be increased to X40 state and $30 cow t,y aid, for Half orphan i children, be n Dios. !at, 1930. That allov:ance aerLtofore :wade to Sybil Wilkinson, of Lafayette, of ip10 ' state ud ?10 county aid for needy chi";dren, be and the sere is hereby ordered dis- c-ntinaed as of Aub. lst, '_930• It is further ordered that :rs. Isabel Hendry, 714 Eduard St. Crockett, be! granted 9Fo state aid for needy children, be51nniilg Nov. 1st, '930. 1' 3 i ! i I i I r In the '-aa ten• of Tmifer of Funds. The County Auditor havim�; filed with this Board his request that lite follorinL adjustments be :Wade among Highways and Bridges appropriation and other funds, It is by the Board ordered that, elle sum of $2500 be and the scsse is hereby or;_ered transferred fro:$ Surveyor's General Punct a_,bropriation for capital outlay , improvement to existing roads a. -bridges in S•apervisor District , to an appropriat- ion for mailltenance in the surae District. That -,ne sun of s°p2300 be and t'-'e s:ne is hereby transferred from. Supervisor Special ngaa Fund approprrE_tion for capita.: outlay improvements to existii.� roads and bridges in Sun. Dist. #3, to an aparopriation fol maintenance z.. the same district. ' Also that folloring addition,:. agpronriations be .nd the same are hereby ordered transferred fro: unappropriated Reserve to a General Fund for the folloi-'ng purposes, to wit: 4,470 for ca)ital outlays for 1930 elections; ;y41,70 for fire insurance; i $100 fa capital mtlays for ..o"arthouse (24 nes." chairs). i It is furtEr ordered that t:e sur.; of $10,000 be and the s;:ne is hereby ordered transferred frog'- una7prooria:tei- Reserve to Charities h Correctio::s for pw'rmellt of Old a;;e pension claims. The vote of the Board on said order being umani:aous.S i In the Matter of Official Map of i Contra Costa County. ' $.3.Ar::old, County Survey,,r of Contra Costa County, having heretofore been ordered by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County to prepare Official '.Gap of Contra Costa County nd said H.H.Arnold, County Surveyor havinL; presented to this Board, Baia Yap in accordance sed:i order, i It is, on notion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said man as pr sented be rna tine sar:;e is hereby approved tinct declared to be the Official ,rap of Contra Costa County, and said Maio was authorized to be signed by each Supervisor i of the County of Contra Co;ta, and attested by the Cleri: of t_i s Board. i i I I In the 1:a.tter of Conserving alta Protecting County Proaerty. Tne Board of Supervisors and the officers of the county of Contra Costa, Navin; beer_ requested to "los county eglipment,machinery, automobiles, tables, suppli�s i and other conveniences of tLe Comity of Contra Costs,, for -private use, and it appeal`, ing to the Board that in io•unin saia :radii;:ezy, equipment, supplies, etc. the said ' machinery, equip;aent, sun)plies, etc. have suffered sreat damage to the detriment of the County of Coz_tra Co-ta, and the tax payers thereof; It is, by t_..: Board ordered twat a11 officers a;ld employees of the Oounty of Con.-_a Costa, be c:, -e ore '_a_.bj ordered no to loan or ^ire out any County laachinery or proem, of any c;escriptiar_ for private use is t_le buildin or re_oairin6 of private roads or for other uses of -jrivate individuals. The fore�_;oin_ order is pasted by t.0 unGniCiour vote of the Board. I j 367'' f 7 In t-.,-.e natter of the Acquisition and Improvement District Naber 3, of the Comity of Contra Costa. RESOLUTIOI: FIXI:'G TI::E A::D PLACE FOR HEA.UNG ON. ACCEPTANCE OF 71)RK :LiD ISSUA2?CE OF BONDS. T?HER-AS, in the :_atter of Accuisition and Improvement District #3 of the County of Contra Costa, a Declaration upon Completion of the nor_: and improvement contracted to be done in the above entitled proceeding, together rith ar itemized statement of the exnenses thereof aha the total sum for r:i:icin looms are claimed by 1 s the contractor, traicin tonal sum is eight thousand one hundred seventy-one and $4/100 (,$5,171.E4) dollars, all in the Pawner avid form set forth in Section 22 of the "Acqui�- ition and Improvement Act of 19'25" rias fi led viiti. the Clerk of so.id Board of Sunervisprs on the 17th c[:.y of November, 1930; I { NOW, T?i!EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that ,he Hoard of Supervisors of the Couatyf1lI of Contra Costa, hereo; fixes t_e 1st .lay of Decenber, 1930, at the hour of ll o'cloc& I� t A..];. as the tine, and t:e chambers of the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Co_tra Costa, in the County Court House, Martinez, California, as the place r-rhere a hearin:, shall be had for the purpose of determining rhether or not the work and improvement in the above entitled :natter sa,.all be acceptal ns being completed accordi Lg to the contract, and for determining the aggregate amount for which bonds shall be issued to the contractor therefor, avid of furnishing an opportunity to all persons $: interested in any of the pork or improvement done, or in any matter affecting said i improvement cnd the assess!_ent district therefor, and feeling aggrieved by any act or determination Sane or made in the said proceedin.,s, or claiming that any of the pre- i vious acts or proceedings are irregular, defective, erroneous or faulty, or claiming i Y that the vror's or improvement has not been performed according to the contract in a a. good and substantial manner, or claiming that any portion of the work or improvement for any reason vas omitted or illegally included in the contract for the same. me, or having any objections to offe or any reason to advance why bonds should not be issue in the amount se- forth in the "Declaration Upon Completion of Contract," on file, to appear before this Board of Supervisors and by it be heard upon any of the above r] mentioned natters; and .j BE IT FURTHE.4 RESOLVED, that 'he Clerk of this Board shall_ give notice of ' said heariv by publishin" a r_otice of said hearing by two (2) insertions in the Rich-, mond Record Herald, a Neely newspaper of General circulation published and circulate in the County a° Contra Costa, and hereby designated for that purpose by this Board, and by posting a cony thereof for at least two days on or near the chamber door of this i Board, the date of the first publication and that of such posting to be not less than) ' ten days before the date fixed for said hearing. The fore_;oink resolution_ vras duly and regularly int=oduced and adopted by the Board of Suaervisors of the County of co.:tra Costa, at a regular meeting thereof I y heldon the 17th lay of November, _ by the foUovdu vote, to rat: i Ayes: Supervisors James ?:.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, R.J.Trembath and � 1;.J/Buchanan. Pioes: li ons. absent: None. : f i 868 In the ?Latter of Acuuisition and Imnrovese it District I:unber 4 of tae Jountyof Contra Oosta._ RESOLUTION; FIXING TI: A_.D PLACE FOR M-ARIWG Oil ACCEPTANCE OF i Oiii Ani) ISSUANCE OF BONDS. WHEILLAS, in tae hatter of Acquisition and Improvement District ii4, of the County of Contra Costa, a Dec=aratioa Upon Completion of the work and improvement I contracted to be done in the above entitled proceeding, together with an itemized statement of the expenses thereof m.d the total sum for which bonds are claimed by the contractor, rrnic'h total sum is Fourteen thousand five hundred seventeen and 60/I00 , (;$14,517.60) dollars, all in t::e manner and form set forth in Section 22 of the "Acquisition and Im?rove<•nent Act of 1925" was filed with the Clerk of this Board of Supervisors on the 17th day of November, 1930; WO-,i, T1+5CREFORE, 32 IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, hereby fixes the 1st day of December, 1930, at the hour of 11 o'clot's A,:[, as tine time, and the c cambers of t-ie Board of Supexvisors of the County of Contra Costa, in the County Court House, Martinez, in California, as the place where a hearing shall be had for the purpose of deter.-Ani% n.het:;er or not ting) work and improvement fn the above entitled matter small be accepted as being comple - ed according to the contract, anis for determining tine aggregate amount for which bonds shill be issued to tae co::tractor therefor, and of furnishing an opportunity to all persons interested in any oz the work or improvement done, or in any matter affecting said improvement and tiie assessment district tinerefoT. and fee,ingl , a;;�rieved by any act or de.erraination done or made in the said proceedings, or claiming t--'.at any of tiie pxevious acts or proceedings are irregular, defective, erroneous or faulty, or claiming that .he rror:; or improvement Inas not been perfoxme¢ according to the contract in a Good and substantial manhner, or claiming that any portion of r._,e wor' or improvement for any reason was omi.ted or illega_ly included l) in the contract for the same, or having any objections to offer or any reason to advance why bonds s:nould not be issued in ti:e amount set fortis in the "Declaratipin upon completion of co::_ract", on file, to appear before this Board of Supervisors anti by it be heard upon any of t:ie above :mentioned ma-aters; and, BE IT F-URTHER RD'S;LVED: That .he Clerk of this Board shall give notice of said hearing by publishing a notice of said hearing by two (2) insertions in the ' San Pablo Bee, a weekly neti.spaper of general circulation published and circulated in t-ie County of Jm:-:ra 'Costa, and'hereby designnted for that perpose by this Board) and by posting, a. copy thereof for it least two days on or near the chamber door of this Board, t:,e date of the first _rLiblication and that of such postin; to be not is is than ten days before the datle fixed for said hearing. , The foregoing resolution was dnly and regularly introduced and adopted by the Board of Supervisors of the "ounty of Contra. Josta, at a regular meting thereof held on tine 171hd<.y of :November, 1530, by the following vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors Lorg, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanm and T_rembath. Noes: 7.);e. _ Absent: 'tone. 369` ' In t:_e Uatte r of Sale of Uourty Laps. This Board __avin;; heretofore adopted and approved A county !tap of Contra Costa County :nd it nnearing to the Board that it is necessary for this Board to ' fix a price far sa.i.. maps to be sold to the puolic uno:: demand for some, It is, by tie Board ordered that the follotia._ prices be and the same are hergoy fixed for said mans: For Parser Blue Line Prints of said man, '5.00. For Lounted Maps, x15.00. ' The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. In the Matter of Encouraging Athletics on Pacific Coast. t°lf�RiA3, there is situated in Contra Costa Uounty, an educational institution of great repute ?motm as St. 6uary's Co1_ege, slid, U?111 AS, St. Mar-'s College has sent to the Easterii States its football team, and, 3EREAS, said foot-ball team having gair_ed supremacy over one of the best 1�o'_leges located in the Fest and -defeated ForcL•nam College of New York, and, ' 1141EF.EAS, by the defeat of said College, said St.htary's Colle.e by its footbal tear has brought fame to -he State of Ualifornia and to the Uounty of Contra Costa, the place of learning of said Institution; IT IS, on r:otio_< of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Long, by the Board ordered that the following letter of congratulation signed by she Chairman of t:is Board a:.d attested by the Clerk of this Board be sent to St.ltary's College, and to "Slip" Madigan, Coach, and to the football team of St.mary's College. And that Oscar Olsson, in%,hose District t'-.e Ool.ege is located, is hereby i desigcated as Official Representative of tads Board t; help extend a fitting rrelcom to the football squad on their return to the Bay Section. " BOARD OF SL_ain•VISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STA='E OF CALIFOMIA. ?.Uartirez, Cal. November 17, 1930. To St Kary's Col'_ege, :ioraga. ' To "Slim" Madigan, Coach, alld ll To the FootbaTear. of St.Maxy'a College, GREETINGS: Cont--a Costa Uo.iaty is proud of you and your heroic fight in turning meat appeared impending defeat, into a glorious victory in your recent game w'th tie Fordham. R.•ums. a We are proud to have such a progressive Collen;e located in Contra '. Uosta Uounty, and wish t:;e College, its faculty and students every success. $ Supervisor Oscar Olsson, in:;hose district the Uollege is located, is hereby designated t_:e Official Representative of this Board to help to extend a fitting ,elcore to St.War•'s Football Squad on their retur,_a to the Bae Sectio:. BOARD OF SUPERVISORS- OF CM;TRA COSTA COUNTY, BY W.J. BUCHANAii, CHAI A4i. J.H.'i.!:LLS, CLERK. ,1!0 i In the '.iatter of petition of i Residents of Clayton Valley to abate a.- allegeu dust nui sn_-ice. i This Boara havir.� theretofore continued nearing on petition to t:As day and nor: at t'ie hour of 2 o'clock P.M. the hearing is proceeded with; and residents I of „Le Clayto-h Valley to tine number of about seventy-five appear be-:ore the Board in i su*roort tnereOI. A.F,Bray, appears as attorney"i or Condi Portland Ce.lent Company; Thereuoo:":, A.'j.Oarr, makes statement to a^e "Board of the DOsition of the petitioners, and a. letter from .:.H.George, secretary of Cor:e'._l Portland Cement Comp all iY is read to the Board, together uith a report of the Minutes of a Cazimittee meeting ' r:itih said h.H.Geor_;e, held on the 31st Gay of October, 1930, as furnished b,: said I ,..H.George, Oecretarr and General of Dorrell Portland Ceracnt Company; alter after said i:iinutes as presented by W.H.Geore, were read to it Hoard, A.C.Carr, makes statement to the Hoard o1 t.:eir side of the case as to what transpired at said ' meeting and presents to this Board a rrritcen statement of the dust committee's report) of said meeting r:;hici', was also read to the Board; Thereupon it appaarin. to the Board from said statements that it rail'_ be to the best interests of Contra Costa County and to the petitioihers to grant further time in order to allow tyro enl-neers nor; workkin on said :nater to make and file their 1 report regarcin the elimination of dust emanating from said plant and after oral statement by une Board that some progress will have to be snorm to t_ss Hoard before any further continuances rill be gained, ' It is by =.e Board ordered t:-at t'he further hea xin,� on said m4.tter be and the same is hereby continued to and tmtil Urj:L .Ly Dec. 15, 1930, at 2 o'clock P.1.1. and the Clerk of tris Board is 'hereby ordered to notify l,H.George, Secretary and General uana;;er of te Jov:els Portland Oement Company to appear and show to this Board what i progress he has made toriards the elimination of said alleged crust nuisance. i I In the i:atter of petitioh. to eliminate blasting hazard at Jor:ell Portland Cement Company Plant. Anthony Jrafton, a Member of the Committee appointed to confer hrith W.H. i George, Secretary-General --anager of t_._ Cowell Portland Cement Company, appears before the Board a..d requests that the further hearing on said matter be continued one month or until December 1„ _ 30, at 7 o'clock P.Z. i It is b'' ane Hoard furtiher ordered that tae further on said rm,ter be contim:ed to azd set for lion-ay, Dec. 15, 1530, at 2 o'cloc6_ P.Lf_ follotiring, , hearing or, petition: to elimina.e cast frac, s—-i alant. I i i I I P 371- In 71 In the Matter of acquisition and Improvement District i4, of t::e County of Cortza Costa. RESOLUTIG; EXTENDING Tji2. BE IT R"SOLVLD by tine Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa ' tha rood ca ase annea_1_g t:.erefoi, ',Le time for completion of contract of tt:e Oc -_for.,_n Co-structio-<_ Jompany, a corporation, co-.tractor in t:'e above o__titled r,:atter, be and the sa:..e ,s 'i:ereby e tended to and iacludin;, the 1st day of December,' 1930. RESOLITED FURTHER that Eduard A.noff::3::, t=ie Superintendent of Lork, duly 1 .ppointed in tLe :;b•j e entitled matter be and he is hereby directed to transmit a confirmatio. of this extensi-n of time to said co'.i:ractor. The fore,�oinL Resolution was duly an, regularly introduced and adopted by the Beard of Suiervisorc of t_e county of Co:,tra Uostn, at P. regular meeting thereof held oa t'-,e 17tn day of Advemoer, 1;30, by he _fo'_la„in,: vote, to wit: d Ayes: Supervisors James ii.Lo^;, Oscar Olsson, 0. Hayden, v"r.J.Buciaanan, and R.J.Trericat-- Noes: Noe. absent: '.:one. A,, '.3 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 1st, 1930, at 10 o'clock A.M. fess..C hairman. Clerk. 1� ?1 sy� ,A 1 i� Y� n I i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. i M0:<i)AY, DECV11BER 1st, 1930• Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, j C,H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.14ells, Clerk. The Board met at 10 o'clock-A.M.- I I I The minutes and proceedings for and during the month of November, 1930, ane read to the Board by the Clerk and by the Board approved as read and signed by the i Chairman and Clerk. ,. I In the Matter of Adoption of plans and specifications for Drilling a Well for Contra Costa County nater Works District #1. W.T.McClarren, Manager of Contra Costa County Water Works District #11 i having presented to this Board plans and specifications for the drilling of a well for Contra `%osta County Water Works District #l, at Brentwood, It is, by the Board ordered that said plane and specifications be and the same are hereby adopted as plans and specifications for drilling of a well in Contra) I Costa County 'tater Works District #1, I It is further ordered that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the Brent- wood Ners, for bids to be presented to this Board up to the hour of 11 olclockA.M. , on Monday, January 5th, 1931, for the building of said Well in accordance with said plans and specifications. i In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. G.O.Meese, County Assessor, having filed with this Board, his certificate showing that certain errors appear on the Assessment Rolls and asking authorization to correct same in accordance with provisions of Section 3551 of Political Code and also to correct erroneous assessments in accordance with provisions of Section 3504 a of the Political Code, and the DistrictAttorney having consented to the correction' of said assessments, , It is by the Board ordered that the said clerical errors and erroneous assess ments be corrected as follows: Vol. 3 Assessment Uo. 6364 Trinidad G.Pena is assessed with the S. 613" of j Lot 20 and all of Lot 21 Block 63 Amended Map of the City of Richmond, with personal property amounting to $540. There should be no personal property with this assessment. Vol. 15 Assessment No. 40056, �.L. w A.L.Burdick e.re assessed with a descr,I ' ive parcel o£ land in tae Town of Walnut Creek with personal property amounting to I $1000. There should be no personal property with tills Assessment. Vol. 20 Assessment No. 42054 Egiziano Giutoli is assessed with tie E. portion of Lot 24 Block C Fronting 1001 on Norwood Ave., Ai;ended Official i4ap of Arlington Acres. This parcel of land is now a portion of what is 'mown and described as Lot 14c of Block D Amended Off iciai I= of Arlington Acres. As this is a double assessmast same should be cancelled. Vol. 15 Assessment No. 40109, Alice Mahletedt is assessed with a tract of land bounced id by Sharpe Addn. E. by land of Snow, S. by county road&, W. by land oft Wilson, contain-in. on e acre, with personal property amounting to 4500.00. There should. be no personal property assessed with this property. Vol. 2S Assessment No. 57717, Jake Schaefer, is assessed with Lot 653 j Hacienda Del Orinda unit iia. 7, with personal property amountir, to ;p750. There I a I it `4 373. i I should be no personal property with this Assessment. Vol. 27 Assessment No. 54695-54896 and 54597, C.H.Hayden, et al, have been assedded witii Block A.B_ & 0. Sunnyside Terrace Extension. These Blocks are included in that portion of Su.:nyside Terrace Extension that was revoked Feb. 17, 1919, and are assessed double with the acreage parcel assessed to R.L. Caes, as 20.91 acres. 1 Vol. 25 -•esessmert No. 51473, Manuel J.Maderos, is assessed with Lots 4 to 11 13, unc. Block L, Town of Crockett, with improvements erroneously shown as ;y5125 The Correct assessed valuation is 44000.00. Vol. 21 Assessment No. 4432„ William F.',00dworth is assessed with Lot 14, Block 23 Emeric Subdivision, with $960. Improvements, There should be no improve- ments on this lot. Vol. 16 Assessment No. 35251, I Morri is assessed with a Bract of land in the Town of Antioch, containing 3,465 sq. ft. with improvements amounting to $4p erroneously assessed. The correct amount of these improvements should be $400.O(jp i I Vol. 17 Assessment No. 60917, N.G.Apoleton, C/o Walter C.Towle, is assessed! with the E. portion of Lot 15, R.N.Burgess Company's ;Sap No. 1 Macdonough °ub- 1 division and claimed tar Veterar Exemption on same. Through an error in this office exemption was allowed on only the W. portion of this Lot. Vol. 17 assessment No. 36524, Frank Noia, is assessed with Lot 1 Block 54 City of Pittsburg, and claimed filar Veteran exemption on same. Through an error in this office War Veteran exemption was allowed on Lot 2, Block 54 assessed to C.A.Hooper Company instead of on Lot 1, Block 54. The C.A.Hooper Company requests corrected tax bill on Lot 2, Block 54. In Vol. 26 Assessment No. 54240 Annie B.Long is assessed with Lots 2 to 5 ins. Assessor's sap of Andreason Heights, with improvements erroneously shown as $4000. The correct assessed valuation of these improvements is $2000.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i In the !atter of Kensington Lighting District. A petition having been filed with this Board for installation of additional I lights and change of location of certain lights and increase of candle power of 1 I certain lights r:ithin Kensington Lighting District, and said petition having been i signed by more than twenty five residents of the Kensington Lighting District, prayin:_ for the installation of 36 additional street lights and that said lightsil be erected respectively as designated on Schedule "A" thereof annexed to and made( a part of said petition and a diagram of said proposed street luting district;, I thereto annexed marked E�:hibit "B" specially referred to and made part of said i petition. The said petition further asking that location of certain existing lights be changed as indicated in Schedule "A" attached thereto and upon said diagram marked Exhibit "B" attached thereto, and further requesting that two certain 100 C.P. lights be replaced with 250 C.P. lights at locations shown in Schedule "A" thereof, and upon said diagram Schedule "as. Thereupon it appearing to the Board that those cer Lain orders made on 6th day of "ay 19?9, and on the 23rd day of June 1930, were erroneously made and that said lights as proposed in said orders are not required, It is by the Board ordered that said orders be and the same are hereby i set aside, vacated and annulled and declared of no effect. It is furt-per ordered that said petition as presented on this 1st day of December, 1930, requesting the 36 additional lights as hereinafter designated and the changing of others, be and the same is hereby granted. i i i I r 374/ IT IS ORDERED FURTHER that the Clerk of this Board advertise in the El Cerri 4 1 Journal, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A.M. on Monday, January 5th, 1931, for the installing and caring for and furnishing of electric energy and operating and maintaining or an al--night, every-night basis, 67 100 C.P. overhead street lamps without refractors, and two 250 O.P. Overhead i street lamps without refractors in the Kensington Lighting District of Contra Costa County, and for furnishing and installing and operating and maintaining and lighting by electricity such additional lOo O.P. street lamps and 250 C.P. strLt lame or other street lamps with larger capacity as may be formally ordered by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa Qounty, for a period of five years. SOHEDULL "A". INSTALL 100 C.P. STREET LIGHTS AS FOLLOI.Z: 1. SIB Coventry Road, approximately 4001 East of Ocean Vier (at turn) 2. E/S Coventry Road, at south line of Ken-:ilworth Court (at turn) W/S Coventry Road at North line of Merchant Court. E/S Stratford at south line of Beverly Avenue, 2. JIS Ardmore Road approximately 3501 South of Beverly Court. IS Ardmore Road approximately 1501 West of Kingston (at turn). 7: E/S Edgecroft Avenue approximately 370' South of Coventry Road (at turn). S. Arlirig,:on Avenue approximately 2251 North of Ardmore Road. 9. Arlington Avenue approximately 550' North of Ardmore Road. 10. WIS Amherst Avenue -approximately 1501 East of Arlington Avenue. 11. E/S Amherst Avenue approximately 3401 South of Princeton. 12. NIS Oberlin opposite West line of Amherst. I-, SIB Oberlin Best line of Yale Avenue. 1�: 2/8 Yale at turn south of Princetcn Avenue. 15. NIS Yale opposite R4y Avenue. 16. S/S,Yale east line of Vassar Avenue. 17. E/S Stanford at south line of path approximately 400l north of Yale. 18. WIS Stanford approximately 4001 south of Oberlin. 19. WIS Stanford north line of Oberlin. 20. Sys liellesley west line of Stanford. 21. SIB Wellesley East line of Cambridge. 22. EJS.Cambridge north line of Beloit. 2�. NIS Beloit east line of Trinity. 24. NIS Beloit east line of Colgate. 25. E/S Colgate opposite Columbia. 26. S S Wellesley at intersection of Kenyon & Trinity. 27. E S Vinsor approximately 420, south of Westminster. - 29. E/S York approximately 5701 South of Westminster. 29. E S Arlington Avenue North line of Wellesley 30. S S Sunset Boulevard opposite Highgate. 31. S S Norwood Avenue approximately 230' West of Arlinglai. 32. E S Arlingim North line of Westminster. 3�- N S Westminster east line Winsor. 3 - E j Kenyon opposite Westminster. 35 W S '141nsol North of Westminster. 11 a ...OtpproximatelY 700' 36. o north line Arlin�-,cn Court. 37. S W,cor. Curtis and Peralta. 35. S/S Peralta, 301 E. of Curtis. 39. NIS Oak Vier, E/L of Berkeley Park Blvd. 40. W S Berkeley Park Blvd. NIL Peralta. CHANGE FOLLOW1:10, 100 op. street lights to 250 op. lights ARLINGTON AND AZiEiST AMNUz;S WIS Coventry Road opposite Ardmore Road. LOVE TI' FOLL01ill N1,100 Cp street lights as Indicat ad. E/S Coventry Road 15.)1 North of Ardmore to turn in Coventry Road south of Stratford Avenue. Coventry Road and Stratford, move light one span north. Lenox and Beverly Court, to N1W cor. Lenox and Beverly Avenue. W/S lingstan, 1001 N. of Ardmore to NIS Ardmore East line of Kingston. WIS Amherst 150' S of Oberlin, move light one span south. E/S Arlin ton opposite Sunset Divd. to SIB Sunset Blvd. -,est line of Arlington SIB unset Blvd. 100 1 West of Highgate, Move two spans west. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. 375• I I i In the Matter of Establishing Rates for furnishing of gas and i I electricity in unincorporated territory ' of Contra ooeta County under jurisdiction of Board of Supervisors. TMREAS, it appears to this Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County that I i a petition has been filed with tae railroad Commission of the State of California i by residents of Kensington Park District of Contra Costa County, requesting the Hon- orable Members of toe California Railroad Commission to grpnt rates for the District which are more in keeping with tae location of t;:,e area and density of population thereof, and, j 'ZIEREAS, it appears to tue Board of Supervisors that other unincorporated territory of the County of Contra Costa such as Hodeo. Crockett and Valona, and other toc•ns of the County of Coitra Costa, require adjustments of rates to consumers for the furnishing of gas and electricity for hour enold and other purposes, and, &•HER:AS, it appears to this Board that said rates as noir established need readjusting to meet present conditions; THEREFOrs, IT I3 07" :LOTION S1LY UE CArl.',%IED, by the Board ordered that the California rtlilroad Comm: ssioa of tits State of California, be and they are hereby requested to inquire into said matter and if feasible, establish a lower and more equitable rate for tce furnishing of as and electricity to all unincorporated terry ' itory of tiie County of Contra Costa, as to cuem may seem just and proper. I I 1 IN THE =_A'TER OF ACjUISITION and improvement District #3 of County of Oo_itra Costa. RESOLUTION ACCEPTING WORK AhD FIXIIiG AMOUNT OF BONDS. l,H'7REAS, in the tatter of tae Acquisition and Improvement District No. 3, of the Oounty of Contra Uosta, a bearin',; h;-.Is been duly and regularly had for tiie j i purpose of deterniringrrs�etiier or not fire wor'c and improvement performed in the above _ I ' enti;;led matter should be accepted as being completed according to the contract therefor, and for determining ti_e a,�; regate amount for vfnich bonds shall be issued 1 I to the corcractor, therefor , and of furnishin,, an opportunity to all persons i:,t- erestea to appear and present .heir objections, ant, as appears from afficia.vits on I file in the office of .ne Clerk of this Board, notice of said nearing was duly ' posted and ouolished as required by law; i 14.D '.''.r^Ps•13, evidence oral and documentary has been received upon the mattere referred to in the declaration of completion and statemnent of amounts in the above entitled matter filed in the office of tie Clerk of this Board or. tk.e 17th day of Nov- ember, 1930; NO',i, H.:R FUH:i , 3E IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the county of Cosa=a Oosta, hereby T__. _, determines and orders as follows, to Tit: 1. Ttkt notice of t-ie day, hour and ulace of tiie hearing upon the acceptance of tae work and the issuance of bords _k_s oeen duly an,! reE;aiarly puolished and posted I 376, in the manner required by lar.. 2. That all of the acts, determin?.tions and proceedings heretofore had and taken it,the matter of Acquisition and Improvanert District #3, of the Oouutty of Contra Costa are regular and in all resnecta sufficient, and that no protests or objections of any kind or nature regarding the same or againstthe issuance of bonds! in the amount hereinafter set forth have been filed or presented in the time, form and manner provided by lar:. 3. That the work and improvement contracted to be done in above entitled matter ' I has been fully completed and performed according to the contract. in a good and sub-1 stantial manner, and that said work and improvement is hereby accepted. 4. That he mount of the contract price for the doing of said work and improve- ments is as folloDs: Seven thousand two hundred ninety-one and 63/100 ($7,291.63) ' dollars and that --e amount of the incidental expenses of said improvement and of the proceedings therefor, which are to be charged against and paid to the contractor, are as follows: Eight hundred eighty and 21/100 (4880.21) dollars; I 5. That the aggregate amount for which bonds shall be issued to C.H.Bxown, the contractor in said matter, is the sum of Eight thousand one hundred seventy-one and 84/100 (x8,171.84; dollars. 6. That the County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa shall issue acquisition I and improvement district bonds of tite said District designated Series A amoundng inI the aggregate to the said principal sum last mentioned, dated the day this resoluticin I is adopted, all in the manner and form provided in said Act and in further accordance with the provisions for such 'bonds contained in the Resolution of Intention adopted) in t_te matter of said Acquisition and Improvement District #3 of the County of Contxa O osta, by this Board on the 21st day of April, 1930. , 7.That upon the expiration of twenty days f3m the making of this final order, ; the Clerk of this Board shall transmit to said county Treasurer an attested copy i of this Resolution and order, together with an attested copy of said Resolution of Intention. Th, isegoing Resolution was duly and regularly passed and adopted by the Board of Sunervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a regular meeting thereof� held on 1st day of Dec. 1930, by fallowing vote, to wit: Ayes: Supervisors James N, Long, Oscar Olsson, c.H.Hayden, il.J.Buchanan and R.J.Trembatil. Noes: None. Absent', None. IN Tiro MATTER OF ACQUISITION AND I",PROVE'1i,';eT DISTRICT #4 of tine County of Contra Costa. RESCLUTIO_: ACCITTIUG .108K A11✓ FIXING AMOUNT OF BONDS. MMREAS, in the Matter of the Acquisition and Irqurovement District No. 4 I ' i of the County of Contra Costa, a hearing has been duly an. regularly had for the j purpose of determining whet::er or not ti,e work an- improvement performed in the above entitled matter should be accepted as being completed according to the contract i therefor , and for determining the aggregate amount fs which bonds shall be issued ' to the con,ractor, therefor, anw of furnishin5 an opportunity to all persons interested to appear and present their objections, and as appears from affidavits on file in the office of the Clerk of this Board, notice of said hearing was duly posted and published as required by law; AND l+ii REAS, evidence oral and documentary has been received upon the matters referred to in the declaration of completion and statement of amounts in the above I entitled matter filen in the office of the Clerk of this Board on the 17th day of I November, 1970; I I � f 377 i NOW, TER;;FOR^., BE IT RESOLVED, that the Board of Supervisors of the County) of Contra Costa, hereby finds, determines and orders as follows to wit: 1. That notice of the day, hour and place of tie nearing upon the acceptance) of the work and the issuance of bonus has been duly and regularly published and ' posted in the manner required by law. 2. That all of the ac.s, determinations and proceedings heretofore had and taken in tae matter of Acquisition :end Improvement District #4, of the County of i Contra Costa are regular and in all respects sufficient, and that no protests ' or objections of any kind or nature regarding the same or against the issuance of bonds in the amount hereinafter set forth have been filed or presented in the tim form and manner provided by law. 3. That the Tioitand improvement contracted to be done in the above entitled I matter has been fully completed and performed according to the contract, in a good and substantial manner, and that said worn and improvement is hereby acceptei. 4. That the amount of t:.e contract price for the doing of said work and im- provements is as follows: Thirteen thousand eighty-eight and 45/100 ($13,089.45) 1I dollars, and that the amount of the incidental expenses of said iwprovement and ox the proceedings therefor, which are to be charged against and paid to the contractor, are as follows: One thousand four hundred and twenty-nine and 15/loo 01-5-151 dollars. ' 5. That he aggregate amount for which bonds shall be issued to California Construction: Company, (a corporation), the contractor in said matter, is the sum of fourteen thousand five hundred seventeen and 60/100 ($14,517.60) dollars; 6. That 'she County Treasurer of the County of Contra Costa, shall issue acquisition and improvement district bonds of the said District, designated Serie A, amounting in the aggregate to the said pruncipal sum last mentioned, dated the day this resolution is adopted, all in the manner and form provided in said Act and in "urt:er accordance with tue nrovisionsfor such bonds contained in the Reso}I- ution of Intention adopted in the matter of said Acquisition and Improvement District I No. 4 of the County of Contra Costa, by this Board on the 2nd day of December,1929. 7. That upon the expiration of trenty days from the making of this final i order the Clerk of this Hoard shall transmit to said County Treasurer an attested copy of this Resolution and order, together with an attested copy of said Resoluti fI In the Matter of Painting Richmond Memorial Hall. Tile Board of Directors of War Veterans Memorial Hall of Richmond, having sub— mitted to this Board a bid of Lamble & Lamhle, for the sum of $336. for pmnting of all exterior woodwork of Richmond i`emorial Hall in accordance with plans and i specifications prepared by them and on recommendation of Supervisor James N.Long, It is, by the Board ordered that said bid be and the same is hereby accepted and said contract awarded to Lamble & Lamble for the sum of $336. IT IS FURTHER ORDSRv:D that Lamble & Lamble give bonds in the 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 labor and material furnished. In the Matter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Food cause appearing therefor, it is ordered that the following warrants of said Reclamation District be approved, to wit: No. Date mount. 71332 Nov. 29, 1930 10334 7N " 50,00 715 75.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the I` approval of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. iI I In the Matcer of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordeiedthat the following I warrants of said Reclamation District oe approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 796 Nov. 29th, 1930 110.00 •55 767 1 3.60 789 88 199.25 6 790 2.36 79323 1o62.3i. , 794 71.00 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. ' r 37.9 In the ;Satter of Joint Highway District No. 13. The following Resolution; was presented by Supervisor Hayden, and seconded by Supervisor Long, and adopted by unanimous *rote of the Board: BE IT RESOLVED, that the report of the Board of Directors of Joint Highway. ' District Number Thirteen, comprising Alameda County and Contra Costa County, prese�t- ed this date, be and the same is hereby accepted, ordered filed and approved; it being, however, the desire and purpose of the Board of Supervisors of Contra j Costa County to make the payments for said work over a period of several succeeding years, the payments to be made as follows: FIRST YEAR: For the first year there shall be allocated and expended, either in construction or in securing rights of way, the sum of Three hundred sev ty five thousand ($375,000.00) dollars, the County of Alameda to pay thereof two hand ed fifty thousand 0250,000.00) dollars, the State of California to _pay thereof One Hundred thousand ($100,000.00) dollars, and the County of Contra Costa to pay 7 thereof Twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) doll ars. SECOND YEAR: For the second year the amount of three hundred s eventy-five thousand ($375,000.00) dollars shall be emended, the County of Alameda to pay tro hundred fifty thousand (;250,000.00) dollars, the State of California Una hundred thousand (;6100,000.00) dollars, and the County of Contra Costa to pay twenty-five thousand ($25,000.00) dollars. THIRD YEAR. The third year the sum of three hundred seventy five thousand s ($375,000.00) dollars sinal"_ be expended and the respective payments shall be the , same as for the second year. For the succeeding years until the entire cost of the project is expended, the respective payments shall be the same as for the second and third years. The Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa do further pledge themselves to make nrovisionsf:r the payments as herein provided if the County of Alameda also makes provision for payments as herein provided, and the plan be approved by the Department of Psblic Wows of the State of California and provisia, be made for such naymerts by a:ae State of California as are herein provided for; Passed and adopted this 1st day of December, 1930, by the following vote, to frit: Ayes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, R.J.Trembath and W.J.Buchanan. Noes: None. Absent: None. t a In the Ratter or Transfer of Funas. County Auditor A.N.Sullenger having requested the following transfer of fund s, It is by the Board ordered that the following transfers be made, to crit: In Sup. Dist. 42, Transfer ij2000 from Surveyor's General Fund appropriation I for capital outlay improvements to his appropriation for maintenance. In Sup. Dist. fi3, Transfer $22 frau Supervisor Road fund appropriation P I ! ! for maintenance to his appropriation for capital outlay to tease care of charge of I $10 for Right of way purchase from Soto, at al. and $12 paid to Viewers determining i new rights of way. That an additional 3300 be appropriated for care of alcoholics, the amount to be transfared from unappropriated reserve fund to General Fund, , It is further ordered that the sum of $1250 be and the same is hereby transfer- . f red to District Attotney's special fund from the General Fund.X i I In Matter of allowance to indigents. It is by the Board ordered that the allowance heretofore made to Mrs. MOLLIE DECKER, 414 Kearney St. E1 Cerrito, be increased from J20 to $40 per month, j beginning Dec. lst, 1930• i It is further ordered that a warrant of $9.59 be and the same is hereby ordered drawn in favor of the Tax Collector for payment of first installment on property of Imo. JANE TELLUS, Antioch. I It is nirther ordered that a county cash allowance of ,p12. commencing Nov. lst, 1930, be and the same is hereby made to JOHN KANE, Bridge Inn, Crockett. It is Further ordered that the County allowance of $45 per month beginning Nov. 1st, 1930, be and the same is hereby made to MRS. KATHERINE LaVENTURE, ' Box 94, Garretson Ave. Rodeo. i It is farther ordered that a county cash allowance of $12. per month hereto- fore allowed Carmen Rangel, 447- B. St. Richmond, be discontinued from and after Nov. 10th, 1930. It is further ordered that an allowance heretofore made to MRS. IDA TALLEN, of $30 per month be discontinued as of Nov. 1st, 1930• , 'Y It is further ordered that Isaac Conway, 1087 McLaughlin Ave. Richmond, a needy aged persm be al7aed $7.50 state and X7.50 county, aid, beginning Dec. 1st, 1930. I It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to John Cotton, 926 8th St. Richmond, a needy aged, be discontirmed Nov. 15, 193o. It is further ordered that application of Anna Johanson, 342 Fresno St. Richmond, California, for state and county aid, for needy children be denied It is further ordered that alim,,ance heretofore granted to Mrs. Rena Riskas, 644- 3rd St. Richmond, be discontinued as of Nov. 12th, 1930. An 6:,e Board takes recess to meet on Monday, December 15th, 1930, at 10 O'olo >A.M. I Ohairman. I �. . Clerk. I I s IIj! 1 P 381 I IN T:-:i. BO HD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT::A COSTA COUTITY, ST9--,E OF CALIF OR!.Id. HOIMAY, DEC'E.IBER 15, 1930. The Board met at 10 o'cloc':c A.':--. Present: Hon. 1I.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, ' C.H.Hayden, and F J.Trembath. J.H.uells,Clerk. In the ldatter of Advertisement for Bids for furnishi.g of electric energy to Bientivood Lighting District. II This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of electric energy for lighting Brentwood Lighting District and this being time and place for receiving of bids, the following bidders file bids in following sums: PACIFIC GAS & ELECT-1.10 COMPANY, To furnish not less than 21-100 O.P. Series Street Lams without refractors;' 5-250 C.P. Series Street lamps without refractors; and 1-250 C.P. series street lamp equipped with Refractor, which have alreadv been furnished and in:-talled by:said Company within said District, said lamps to be supplied from Company's overhead lines, during a term of five years from and after the 15th day of October, 193-0, all in accordance with said Company' Schedule L-4, a true copy of rii ch is annexes to said bid and made a part thereof, and to furnisn,install, care for and operate and maintain such additional 100 C.P. street lamps and 250 C.P. series street lamps or other series street lamps of larg�r capacity as may be formally ordered by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County durinf said terra of five years to be supplied from overhead lines , all in accordance ..itii said bid and sched:1e L-4 as laid down by the Railroad Commission of the State of California. And this bein t o only bid received, IT IS BY :'HE BOARD OHDEP D that said cont--ct be and the same is hereby awarded.to Pacific Gas and Electric Company for lighting said District. IT IS FUHTnER ORDERED, that the said Company file a bond in the sum of :100 Pid prepare bond and contract for execution by this Board and said Company. In the Cutter of Correction of assessments. The County Assessor G.O..,eese, having certified to this Board that certain clerical errors appear on the assessment Rolls, It is by the Board ordered that following corrections be made, the District Attorney havin_ consented to same: f ' Vol. 6 Assessaent No. 14450, Charles Badcook is assessed rith '.r. 1/2 of Lot 6 Block 5 Alvarado Tract and claimed war veteran exem?tion on same. Through an exlDr in this office exerroti Ti: was not Pliored on this property. Vol. 2 Assessment 210. 3932 =.P.Smith is assessed with Lot 4 and the iv. 25' of Lot 9 Block 24 Herman's Addition to Richmond. The I1. 25' of Lot 9 Block 24 1 is also assessed on Bill ;3936• This is a double bill authority is granted to cancel Assessment No. 3936. Fiscal year 1927-26, Vol. 27 Assessment No. 1+9247, Hacienda. Homes Incorporate�Cl, sere assessed rith Lot 14 B'_ock 0 Lal:e Orinda hi. lands Unit No. 1. There is ino Lot 14 mock. 0 La Orinda Hghlands Unit No. 1 and this assessment is double with a de;crnb�d narce' of Land asseseed to G.T.K,opf, This is an erroneous assessment.. and authorit-r is r need to Au';+tor t' cancel Lite taxes and delinquencies therein (Zlee Tae sale 227 made June 2eth, 1925, for delinquencies 1927)•, The sane cider ,. passed by tale unan-imous vote of the Board. { . K i I In the -atter of C;,ncell:�.tion of Warraais. j The Couply auditor havir, requested that following warraDts be cancelled i I and good and sufficient reason apnearinr- to the Board that sane should be done, It is by the Board ordered that zhe following warrants be and the sane I ' are Hereby ordered cancelled: i Gn'?:R _FL1v D. ^Iwnber A'lo�,ed. Amount. 2 _ U'a]Y 7, 1926 'i10.00 136 Oct. 20th, 1930 1 PAY ROLL =41). 2055 Oct. 20, 1990 ;266.00 2082 2 20, 1930 266.00 i HOSPI T A L. ! 35515 Clay 17th, 1927 6.70 4710 Jul. 1, 1930, 8.00 CHARITIES & JCRR::CTIONSS. 171 182 �1, 19 j0 25.00 " - 50.00 272 " 1, 1930" 8.00 386 4, 1930 46.45 751 Sept. 1, 1930 6.00 922 11 1, 1930 20.00 1229 Oct. z, 1930 9,00 1213 ° 1, 1°30 °0.00 1299 " 1, 190 20.00 1592 ircv. 1, -935 30.00 I 2603 " 1, 1930 30.00 1661 " 1, 1930 25.00 1665 " 1, 1930 12.00 1745 1, 1930 20.00 1831 " 11 1930 30.00 1833 " 1, 1930 20.00 ' 2869 " 3, 1930 40.50 2124 Dec. 1, 1970 30.00 2312 1, 1530 12.00 2343 ,, _930 30.00 C AUNTY LIo R.4RY. 607 May 3, 1920 6. 41. The said order is passed by tiie unanimous vote of the Board. i In the Latter of Transfer of Funds. f It is order=_d that the following amounts be and the same are hereby i ordered transferred fro::i Oharities and Correc.ions Fund to State Fund for following institutions, to',it: Sonora State Hone, J5,24O.0o , Ventura School for Girls, 280.00 Preston Sch. Industry, 555.06 'nit tier State School 480.00 State Narcotic Hosnital, 4"000 Total --- r7,O . i The said order is passed by to unanimous vote K I I i i To -atter of Tra^.sfer of F�unds. It is b, the Board ordered that the sura of 175.00 be and same is hereby transferred fro.: una:nropriated reserve fund to General Fund to pay claim) of E.O.Heinrich, Orh inalo-ist. +I It is further order�i:i ,he uuin of ;?3 00 be and the same is hereby I i i 383 . I I I ordered transferred from the Surveyor's General Fund appropriation for capital out lay improvements in Sun. Dist. 1f2 to his mai_;tenance appropriation in same Districts. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. i i I i In the Latter of Appli ca ti on of Veteran's 'elfa.re Board o= State of California = for order for cancellation of certain Assessments on real pioperty, The Veteran's Velfare Board of the State a^ California having filed with tris Boaxd their petition for cancellation of certain assessments against real property for the years :mentioned, on followir, described narcels of real property _ i and the District Attorney havin:, consented to cancellation of said taxes, It is by the Board ordered that taxes on said property be cancelled in accordance iti-. Section 2=2 cf Statutes of 1925, by the County Auditor and Tax Collector of said County, which are levied aCainst each and all of tae said parcelis . i of land, tosether with the penalties and costs thereto attached,this order being j directed only to assessrents for taxes and does not order oanceilatior. of any special assessments fox street work or other improvements of like character. That certain tract of land, situa`e in the City of E1 Cerrito, County o£ Conga Costa, State of California, and described as follows. ' Lot 15 and -portio:. of Lot 16 in Block: 19 as designated on tae map ent� u 'ttic r oi.f ^_r zrc Center' whit-: man tis f_ted in the offs ce of the Recorder o Jaunty o o.tra Costa, State of r_ornia, on Apri 15, 1914, in Vol. 11 of .34aps, at page 250, described as £ollors: BEGIN"!:iG at a point on the r.onh line of Rosalind A-renue at the inter- section thereof with the line between Lots 14 and 15 in Block 19; thence from said point of bel�inni westerir orlon: the north 'line of Rosalind Avenue being asoma -i:e are of a curie to the rrsz wiose radius if 892.112 feet, 57.442 feet to the eau' line of tine parcel of lend described in the deet, from %.J.iening et ux to Veterans' elfare Board of t---e State of California, dated Oct. 5, 1925, and recorded Dove oex 4, 1925, in Vol. 13 of Official Recoras, at page 64; thence north ?5°42' west alo.__- the lass named line, between Lots 7 and 16 in Block 19; hence east3. anon -.e 'ine betsee.. Lots 7 and 16 and between Lots 5 and 11n i Bloc'.•: 19, 35.925 reef to :he ine betweei: Lots 11 and 15; thence south 35*31'Oa^^" east a_on; the '_ii:e bctwee: Lots lit 12, 13, le and 15 in Block 19 120.519 feet to the point of oegin:ing. Deed recorded 1�ugus 1, 1930, in Vol. 2466 page 164 of Official Records. Taxes 1930-j1. Assessed to East jiclunond Heights Lard Company, a corporation. j That certain tract of la—, s-1-Luate in e City of El Cerrito, County of Contra Oocta, State,_f Califonia, and described as follows: Lot 5 in Bloc', 2,- as desii�uated an the map entitled "Richmond Traffic I Center,"rnicr mora i,a- filed in tde office of the recorder a" the County of Contra j Costa, State o= Calr_ornia, on April 18, 1911. in Vol. 1_7 of Lans, at nage 256. ' Deed recorded Au;;ust 1, 1930, in Vol. 249 pe.Ze 75 of official Records. Taxes 1,030-31- Assessed to harry B.Payne and 1.:arjorie G.Payne. That certain tract Of land situate in the City of Richmond, County of Contra Costa, Stateof California, ana described as f,)-lows: Lots 41 and 42 o- Bloc!` 13 as desiunated on the maw entitled ":.lap of tich- mond Centex" wai Ch Ilan ras fried in the office of she Recorder o the County of Contra Costa, State o_" Califor:.ia, on Feb. 14 19:1, in Vol. 4 of 11no e, at page 87 ' Deed recorded Ua _17, 19O, in Vol. 246 nage 47 of Official ::ecoids. Taxes 1930-31. Assessed to Axce1 E.Gruoe and Ila :rice. The said order is passe_ by the •u._rnimcus vote of the Board. 73 j i I i 384 In the Iuatte of A11orance to IndiEents. i It is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be and the sane are hereby maC'.e to followir.n. naried indigents cacsnencing on date s set opposite their respective names, to wit: MRS. Aita itA JOHNSO.:, Byron, 0'20 county cash allo+;ante re-instated as of Nov. 15th, 1930. '. DANIEL THOMuS SlILLI.v3S, 323- 15ta St. Richmond, $30 per -month county cash alla;.ance to begin as of Nov. 15, 1930. i URS. ZITA RCGE:is, 1520 Dineen St. ilartinez, Cal. 9`50 state aid for dependent children be granted as of Nov. 15, 1930. It is further ordered that tae County Auditor draw -;.arrant an County Treasurer in favor of each of above named in.ients on first o1 each and every month until further order of this Board.. In the Matter of Allowance to Needy Blind. It is, by the Board ordered that the following alio::ances be and the same are hereby made to needy blind co::raencing as following dates: EDWARD STANTON 11RIOR, 5900 Panama St. Richmond Annex, Richmond, $15 per month state aid and $15 per month County aid, beeinrrrg Dec.lst, 1930. E911ARD BENJWIN PRIOR, 5900 Panama St. Richmond Annex, Richmond, $15 per month state aid:,,nd $15 per month county aid, beginning Dec. Ist, 1930.. Iii the Matter of Petition of Citizens of Olayt m Valley to abate an alleged dust nuisance emanatinG from Cowell Portland Cement Company's plant at Cor-e11. This matter having been regularly continued to this time and place a Committee from Concord Farm Bureau :lust Co=ittee appear before the Board and present the following letters regarding said dust nuisance on behalf of said Com- mittee: Copy of letter dated Oct. 19th, 1927, from Divisioncf Chemistry, of the State of California, Department of Agriculture, signed by warren G.Marsball. Copy of letter from A.Galbraitn, 1S.D. dated Oct. 7th, 1929. dopy of letter of Guggenheim Company to J.B. Near, dated Aug. 12th, 1930. Copy of letter from Smith, anory Campany, Chemists, Chemical Engineers, dated August 5th:, 1930. Copy of letter signed by C.A.Lockmod, of Contra Costa County Farm Bureau, dated June 14, 1930. Copy of letter of Concord chamber of Commerce, April 21, 1930. Copy of letter addressed to 1.H.George, dated Nov. 15, 1930, signed by members of Parent-Teac'_er Association. Copy cf letter dated Nov. 29th., 1930, from halrut Creek Farm Center, signed by Benjamin 3rockhurst, Secretary Pro Tem. Copy of letter dated Nov. 18th., 1929, from U.H.George,to Co__cord Farm Bureau, attention 1-Irs. R.A. eserole, Secretary. Copy of letter fr � Dust Recoverin; and Conveyin;p Company, 3321- West 31st oc St. Los Am'--e,-es, siLned by G.I.. Hendee, dated Oct. 15th, 1930. A onion o ^ letter fro,: "extern Precipitation Oompnny, Chemical Eng-nee(rs, Los Angeles- to Concern Fn.r::; Bureau Dust Crmrdttee, etc. sicned by iialter A.Schmidt, 4eneral tuana::er. P 385 ' Copy of letter from 1_cLaren Como—way, llc `:onttr omery St. San Francisco, dated Nov. 25th, 19,0, to A.C. Carr, Chairman of Concord Farm Bureau Dust Committe� nd si,;ned by Clark gust Col Lectin;; Comoany by J.G.McLaren. Copy of leia ter fro, Earl 'cDona_d, Riv:aside, dated Oct. 25th 1930, 1 addressed to 7Zx. Tom Henshaw, Riverside e::lent Cocnany,2OO Bush St. Sar. Francisco. ' A copy of letter rro` legal departmer,t signed by U.S.1Pebb, Attorney General, by fix, Augustine, Deputy, .ted bent. 5th, 1930- A 97.0.A nrirted copy of Court Decisions cited relative to local cement dust battle.l Copy of letter from A.C.Carr,dated Dec. 10, 1J30, ' trhich• were all read to ties Boaic., and the Hoard was addressed by A.C,Carr, and , ' il?_amson, on be__a1_ oa t:,e pe x ioners. Thereupon ••.H.Gecrge, Secretary of t ne Henry Cottrell Lime c Cement Company has I read in evidence letter dated Dec. 13, 19,0, and submitted ce-tain exhibits attached to said letter in evidence: Exhibit "A" which is letter from Northern Blower Company. Exhibit "B" scriple of .Drain from Cowell Ranch. Exhibit ^" sample of ;;rain from Brentwood Ranch. Exhibit "D" an article on cement dust and "E" a re:,ort of Analysis of kiln stool, dust collected at Pyrometer tube openin, of 'F.iin No. 7, 9 to 10:15 A.M. on Oct. 10, 197.0. Sampleland analysed by H.R.3iaudenburg, signed by H.R.3randenburg, Chief Chemist. and makes a statement to t__is Board x•e,•a.rdin,:, the inbuirin� of in:oiration as to - the installation of certain dust rescuinL. machi::cry, and requesting; further time to pet reports on s._id matter, and this Baird be'_ievinE,; it to be to the best interests of the Coanty of Contra Costa, to allow further time within vdhida to ' ga.4n information as to best methods and costs of install+n,; a suitable system for control:in;• said i leC;eS dust nuia-nce, I It is by t- e Board ordereu that the further hea.rin;; on this matter be m d the .a,ne is Thereby cohainued to and set for Monday, January 19th, 1931, at 2 o'clock Ir: In the '_Tatter o' Hlastir.� at Cowell Portland Cement Company's plant. It is by the Board ordered that the hearing, on petition filed with this Board to abate an alleged public nuisace from blasting at said plant, be and the same is hereby co;tlLneed to and set for Monday, Jan. 19, 1931,at 2 o'clock P.M. 3 IN THE =_T_z .OF PURCHA:,"% OF YT. DIAB O PARR[. ==— Ap, the State Par': Cam,ission has negotiated and is abaft to purchase lands on 1it.OiLiblo in t'ne `runty of Contra Costa, State of California, to form Mt. Diablo State Pz.rk, and, ­!Z_'EAS, t_ere is available in the State Tr:usury of the State of Califorr al i Tt•ent-r thou:.«:d (?20,000.00) dollars for use in the imrediate purchase of said lands, and, is necessary to aceuire said lands that additi oral funds be j I appropriated by Contra Cota County to equal -The amount available in the at-<te I I I i I r Treasury for such purpose; NOW, T-1.1=^03:;, 3D IT R7SOLI7BD, that Contra Oosta County do hereby appropriate the sum of trent .ousca. (?20,000.00) dollars for payment to the State Park Co. :ission of the State of California for the purpose of acquiring lands on Mt.Diabl. in t:e County of Mon,aa Costa, State of California, and the Auditor o? the unty o Co Contra Ocsta is Hereby directed to drag a warrant on the General fund of the Cointy t of Contra G,sta for the s-w2 Of trsnty thousand (4;20,000,00) dollars, payable to the Treasurer of the State of Cali_or.ia, and to transm_t the sane to the State Park Com.lission, m_d the Treasurer of Contra Costa County is hereby .authorized and direc.ed to pa;: said uarrwt rhen the s,-.e is presented by the Treas user o` the State of j Califor:.ia. i The Foregoing Resolution ras presented by Supervisor Olsson, seconded by Supervisor Long, and passed by zhe unanimous vote of the Hoard. is I And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, January 5th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. Uhairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .Clerk. i I I I _ II i I I i h 387' IN T v BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT A COSTA CO=, STATE OF CALIFORNIIA. MO:;DAY,JAITUARY 5th, 1931. I The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. i Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Oleson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Treticath. -J H-11iells,Clerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of December, 1930, are read to the Boardand by the Board approved as read and signed by the i Chairman and Clerk. i In the Matter of Acquisition and I Improvement District #p5 of County of I Contra Costa. RESOLUTION FIMIGTIYE AND PLACE FOR HEARING ON ACCEPTANCE OF '4ORK and issuance of Bonds. W-HER;AS, in the matter of acquisition and improvement District 45 of the County of Contra Costa, a declaration of completion of the work and improvement con- tracted to be done in the above entitled proceeding, together with an itemized state i went of the expenses thereof, and the to.a1 sum for which bonds are claimed by the contractor, which total sum is One hundred sixty-two thousand, five hundred twenty- two dollars and nineteen cents (J162,522.19) all in the manner and form set forth in Section 22 of the "Acquisition and Improvement Act of 1925" was filed with the Clerk of this Boasd of Supervisors on the 5th day of January, 1931; N0W, Tla;RUFORE, BE I' RESOLVED that this Board of Supeirisors of the uounty of Contra Costa hereby fixes the 19th day of January, 1931, at the hour of ten o'clock i A.M., as the time, and ti:e chambers of the said Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa located at the County Court House at Martinez, Contra Costa county, Calle ifornia, as the place where a hearing shall be bad for tie purpose of determining rhether or not the work and improvement in the above entitled matter shall be accented as being completed according to the contract, and for determining the aggrel, gate amount for which bonds shall be issued to the Contractor or his assignee theref6r, and of furnishing an opportunity to all persons interested in any of tie work or im— provement m— provement done, or in any matter affecting said improvement and the assessment district therefor, and feeling aggrieved by any act or determination done or matter in the said proceeding, or claiming that any of the previous acts or proceedings are irregular, defective, erroneous or faulty, or claiming that the work and improvement has not ' been performed according to the contract in a good and substantial manner, or claiming that any portion of the work or improvement for any reason was illegally included in the contract for tie same, or having any objections to oiler or any ream to advance my bongs should not be issued in the amount set forth in the declaration and statement on file, to appe%r before tLis legislative body at said time and place, and by it be heard upoz any of the above entitled or mentioned matter; and i BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED: that .he Clerk of this Board of Supervisors shall pub- lish a notice of said nearing oy two insertions, and by posting a copy thereof for I I the next two days in or near the chamber door of this Board of Supervisors, the I I date of the first publication and that of such posting to be not less than ten (10) j days befoxethe date fixed for said hearing. i The foregoing Resolution was duly and regularly introduced and adopted by I the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa at a. regular meeting I i thereof field on the 5th day of January, 1931, by the following vote: j i Ayes: Supervisors Jamesil.Lorg, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, W.J.Buchamn and H.J.Trembath, Noes: None. Absent: Noue. i i In the Matter of Unemployment in County of Contra Costa. _ .R.Arnold, County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, who has charge of road work ir_ Can.ra Costa County makes report to the Board of Supervisors of unemploy- n:ent situation in Contra Costa County under his jurisdiction. Thereupon the Board approves the work which ;a.s been done under R.R.Arnold, and authorizes the continuance of same so far as funds of Contra Costa County will warrant. i In the latter of Acceptance of Contract i of Lamble & Lamble, for nairling Richmond Megorial Hall Building. I ' A certificate having beer. filed with this Board by Trustees of Richmond Memorial Hall, certifying that .he contract of Lamble & Lamble, for painting said builuing, has been completed, It is, by tae Board ordered that the said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said r-,ork accepted t=is 5th day of January, 1931., I In Matter of Advertisement for i bids for drilling well for Contra Costa County i Later Works District #1. i This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for boring a well in I ' Contra Costa county eater l+orks Distric6 j�1, and this being time and place of receiving of bids, the following bidders file oils in following sums, to wit: BIDDER. Drilling First Casing First Drilling Casing Drill- using _ 100 feet. 100 feet. 2nd 100 ft. 2nd 100 ft. ing 3rd !3rd 100 100 ft, feet. H. A. FISCH 12,6.50 233.50 $357.00 ;218.00 $432.00 $218.00 Wallace E. Bland 200.00 242.00 250.00 217.00 300.00 217.00 I TOTAL OF H.A. FISCH BID-- $1715.00 Total of U°all.ace s.Bland Bid, $1426.00. The bid of Wilkonson & Company, v;as ::ot considered for tae reason that no certified cheek accompanied said bid in accordance with puolished notice. � I And it appearing to the Board that -,:ie bid of Wallace E.Bland, is the 1 crest) and 'nest bid presented for said work, I It is by >ne Board ordered that said contract be aid ttie same is hereby 389 ; i ordered granted to said iiallace E.Bland, at ?rices stated in vis bio. i IT 1S YJRTIER ORDERED that said V'iallace E.Bland, give bonds in the following sums, to wit: fifty per ce of estimated contract price as security for labor end material furnished and fifty per cent of estimated contract price as faithful � ' performance of said coal act. _t is fur-.her ordered that the District Attorney prepare bond and contract in accordance with foregoin- order. i ' In the :fatter of Advertisement for bids for Lighting Kensington Lighting District. This Board having heretofore advertised for bids for furnishing of electric energy for lightini, KensinUzon Lighting District and this being time and p3we for receiving of bids, the follow in bid is received, to:.it: PACIFIC GA3 & ELEC CO'rTANY: `I For furnishing not less than 70-100 C.P. series street lamps without refractors, and one- 250 C.P. Series Street Lamps without refractors, and 1-250 C.P. Series street lamp equipped with refractor, which have already been furnished and installed by said Company, within said District, said lampsto be supplied from said Company's overhead lines, during a term of five years, all in accordance with Scheckwle L-4, a true copy of which is annexed and made a part of said bid. Said Pacific Gas & Electric Company further offers to furnish and install ' care for, overate and maintain such additional 100- C.P. Series street lamps and 2501 C.P. series street lamps or such series sheet lamps of larger capacity to be sub- stituted for lamps already installed as may be formally ordered by the Board of Supervisors of Contra Costa County, State of California, to be installed in said District during the term of said period of five years,to be supplied from overhead lines, and to supply electric energy for lighting of said additional or substituted lights all in accordance pit:: said Schedule L-4 , And this being the only bid received, It is by ,he Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby granted to Pacific Gas & Electric Company all in accordance With Schedule L-4 of railroad Commission, stated in their bid. It is further ordered that the said Pacific Gas & Electric Company give bonds in venal sum of ;'?1000 for the faithful performance of said cont act. It is further ordered that Pacific Gas & Electric Company prepare bond and cont ract in accordance with foregoing order. In tae batter of approval of Warrazts .of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following ' warran.s of Reclamaticn District 41619, be approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 716 717 Dec. 30th, 1930 $1 6.24 716 " 1.00 719 ' 24.00 x 720 " 20.50 721 " 150.00 722 " 50.00 723 " 75.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of tris Board are hereby authorized to note approval on said warrants by affixing their signatures tnereto. i f t In the Matter of Allowance of j I Warrants of Reclamation District 4502, The following, warrants of said District are hereby ordered approved, to wit: No. ace Amount. 553 Dec. 27th, 1930 140.00 ' �j544 37.10 i 556 46.70 And the Chairman and Clerk are hereby authorized to note the approval of I said warrants by affixing signatures thereto, � In the batter of approval of Tiarrants of Reclamation District #799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following claims be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: 270. Date Amount. 794 Jan. 3, 1931 a 110.00 79� 56-50 797 93. 10 795 " 1950.00 1405.00 799 1408.00" 21.92 501 " 4.60 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the i approval of said warrants by affixing signatures thereto. In the Matter of Dance Permit. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that a dance permitl to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. be granted to Bay Point Fire Department, Legion i Hall, Bay Point, Feb. 14, 1931. F. i In the Matter of acceptance of contract of Benjamin J.Hall for building Addition I . to Contra Costa County Laundry Building. 1•m. J.Hough, Superintendent of County Hospital Building having filed his I � certificate with this board showing that the contract of Benjamin J.Hall to build j I addition to County Hospital Laundry, has bean completed in accordance with plans al d specifications under which said contact the ' was Surety, It is by the Board ordered that said contract be and the same is hereby declared completed and said building accepted this 5th day of January, 1931, The vote thereon being cnanimous. I i I I i I I I I 3�1 i Now at the hour of 12 o'cloc: Noon, the terms of office of James N.Long, x. and C.H.H.-yden, having expired the Board adjourns as board of Supervisors. r Thereupon James N.Long, and C.H.Hayden, duly elected Supervisors for Districts ' Nos. One and three respectively, appear and take their seats, and the Board ' reorganizes as follows: W.J.Buchanan was elected temporary Chairman and on motion of Supervisor Hayden, seconded by Sunervisor James N.Long, W.J.Buchanai: is elected Chairman of this Board by .he following vote of the Board: ' Ayes: Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden and Trembatii; Supervisor Buchanan not I voting. >r In the Matter of Appointment of Committees. The Chairman appoints t o following committees to act in conjunction with the Chairman of this Board on each Committee: General Fund: Supervisors Long and Hayden. Charities & Corrections Fund: Supervisors Tremeath and Olsson. Each Supervisor to be a Cormiiit-pee on roads in his own Supervisor District. ' In the tatter of Allowance of Claim of George G.Wood on contract for grading Road in Sup. Dist. i4. Final payment on contract of George G.Tdood, for grading Road D-14, in Sup. Dist. iO4, being now due, and the sum of 4'895.17 being due on said payment, and a Withhold Notice havin been filed against said claiw by M. H.Benn, in the sum of �'2o7.18, It is, ordered that the sum of 4320. be and the same is hereby withheld from i said claim and that a warr,L.t be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor of said Georgi G.-Ilood for the sum of x575.17. The vote on the foregoing order being unanimous.K 1 In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the follordii:g transfers in Supervisor Road ' appropriations be and the same are hereby made: - In Supervisor District 1�2, $3000 to General Fund maintenance appropriation from appropriation for capital outlay improvements to existing roads. y$600 to special road fund maintenance appropriation from appropriation for capital outlays, new cm st ruction. In Sup. Dist. 7P3, x3000 to General Fund Maintenance appropriation from appropriation for capital outlay, nen construction. In Supervisor District 3r, 32500 to general fund maintenance appropriation from appropriation for capital outlays, improvements to existing roads.�� i i i I In the Matter of Examining alleged intoxicated persons. It appearing to the Board that certain claims have been presented to this Board for examining alleged intoxicated persons brought in by Traffic Officers and other i persons, to tine County Hospital, , It is, by the Board ordered tiiat the Clerk of thic Board notify Dr.Merrithew that no charge is to be made by County Doctors for examining said alleged intoxicated persons at County Hospital, and that said examination is a part of their professional i duties under their monthly salary. The vote of the Boa--d bei.:g unanimous. I i In the batter of allowance of Claims. i It is, by the Board ordered that claim of Dr. W.S.Edaeads, for sura of $40 and claim of Dr. E.H.Morken, be and the sane are and each of there. is hereby rejected. In the Matter of recommendation l to Crazed Jury for salary of Deputy Auditor in charge of accounting department. ' On request of County Auditor A.11.Sullenger, it is on motion duly made and i carried by the Board order._d that the sura of $300 per month be and the same is hereby recommended to Grand Jur, for the deputy county auditor in charge of accounting department o= said office. i In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. The County Assessor having certified to this Board that certain clerical errors appear on the Assessment Doll for year 1930, and ailing- for permission to i correct same and said request having been consented to by A.B.Timiing, District Attorney of Contra Costa County, It is by the Board orderer that the following corrections be and the same are i hereby order.-.d made, to wit: For the years 1928-29, and 1929-30, Egiziano Giutoli .as assessed with the E. ration of Lot 24 Block C fronting 100' on Norwood Avenue, Amended Official heap of -' Arlin ton Acres. This parcel of land is a portion of what is 'rsrcwn and described as Lot 14c B1ocY, D Amended Official Lao of Arlington Acres. As this is a double , assessment tine taxes and delinquencies thereon for said years should be cancelled. Vol. 17 Assessment No. 38000 Eutimio Garcia, is assessed with the t7. 30 feed of S. 100 feet of Lot 7 and E. 2T-," of S. 100' of Lot 8 Blk 36 City of Pittsburg, with improvements amounting to ijo00. There are no improvements on this property. 1929-30:Vo1. 15 Assessment No. 35535, Pauline Ignace C/o J.G. Graziano is assessed with .365 acres in Galnut Creek Inside Descriptive with tree total assessed valuation of x'490.00. +lr. Graziano filed claim for liar Veteran Exemntion on same with this office but through an error same was not allowed.. I I i 393 l I In the Latter of Allowance to Indigents. It is by .h e -,card ordered that tine foLloying allo'rances to indigents be i made cone::enci?:_,; cn dates set opposite their respective names, to wit: PATRICK BAKER, 537 Pomona St. El Cerrito, $12.50 state aid to needy aged and $12.50 county basin allowance beginning Dec. 1st, 1930. ' VINL .;T AMARAL, 822- 35tL St. itichmond, allowance be reduced to $10 state and X10 county aid as of Dec. 1st, 1930. That allowance ;.eretofore made to ALBERT CHARLES HART, Shell Avenue, Mountain Vier, California, be and the same is hereby decreased to $10 state aid $10 minty I aid, as of Dec. 1st, 1930. That allorance her_tofore made to SARAH JALTE KINNEY, 915-7th St. Hichmond, i be discontinued as of Dec. 31st, 1930. It is further ordered that the application of Mrs. LURIE RIESDORPH, 227- El Dorado St. El Cerrito, be and tine same is hereby denied. It is further ordered That :SASSY AGIiES BEnGLiAii, 1100- Liberty St. El Cerrito i be and site is hereby grantc d an a'_1om:ance of $12 per month beginning Dec. Ist, 1930. It is further ordered that ',,.RS. FLORA RI:O, 151- South 13th St. Richmond be and she is hereby granted an allaaance of 512. monthly, beginning Dec. 1st, 1930. It is further ordered that allowance of LAS. HAZel YARNELL, 30-4th St. Richmond California, be and she is hereby increased from $20 per month to $40 per month beginning Dec. 14t, 1930. It is further ordered that allowance for c_iildren of Mrs.Ethel Pa=yne, Corti Madera, is ordered paid to San Francisco Oronanage up to Dec. 24th, 1930, and after said date, the $20 state and $20 county aid be paid to Mrs. Ethel Payne, Corte Madera. i I In the Matter of Allo.ance ' to Indigents. It is by the -board ordered that the following renewal of indigents cases under . Probation Officer, be and the s.,ne is hereby granted, to wit: Beginning Jan. lst, 1931, the Probation Officer, T.A.Boyer, be alloyed $20 per month state aid and $20 county aid for support a:id maintenance of Lary and Charlotte Bette. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1931, the Probation Officer T,A.Boyer, be alla-+ed 320 per month State aid ,nnd $20 cmnty aid for support aryl maintenance of Phillip and Richardl Mercado. BeginningJan. lst, 19 1, T.A.Boyer, Pronation Officer, be alloyed $40 3 5 per month State aid and $20 county aid for support and maintenance of John, *lice, Raymond and Ralph Proteau. Beginn-ng Jan. lst, 1931, T,A.Boyer, Probation Officer be alloreu $10 per month state aid and $10 county for support and maintenance of Frances Gatti. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1931, T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be allo'ied $10 per month' State aid and 10 county aid for support and maintenance of Angelina Ha.zzi. ' That beginni»,•; Jan. lot, 1931, T A.Boyce, Probation Officer be allowed $10 per month State aid and 410 county aid for support and maintenance of Lillian Serpa. Beginning Jan. lst, 1931, T.A.Boyer, Probatior_ Officer be alloyed $40 per month State aid and ;740 county aid for support and maintenance of Ada L-'.yrtle, Alice Fern, George Albert, and Louis Hobert LicKee. Begi_...in; Jan, lst, 1931, S.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed N?O per month state ai c and $20 county aid for support and maintenance of Garnet and Thelma Smith. ' Beginning Jar.. 1, 1931, T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed 420 per month State aid and $20 county aid for support and maintenance of Lurie and Rosie Pana, azzi. BegianinE, Jan. lst, 1931. T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed $30 per month tate aid and 330 co-rnty aid for support and maintenance of Angelina, Dominic, and Petra Panuigua. That beginning Jan. lst, 1931, T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be alloyed $20 per month state aid and ;p20 county aid for support and maintenance of iilliam ani Joseph pathos. i Be,-i_r_ing Jan. 1st 1931, T.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be alloyed ,?40 per month state aid and ;;50 county for ..,ie support and maintenance of Josephine, Guadalupe, Albezit Refugio and Joaquin T<1os. i i i I l P f�•I Bid andndnte Jan. 1st, 1931, ='..Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed 30 per month, state aid a ;v30 county aid for the support and maintenance of Anita, Dorothy, and Bary Peralta. That begi.ming Jan. let, 1931, '1'.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed 320 per month State aid and $p20 county aid ib r the su?port and maintenance of Laza and aay Bush. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1931, l.A.Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed a10per month , state aid and a10 county aid for tae support and maintenance of Josephine Pitelli. Be,:;i--:x:ink .fan. 1st, 1931, T.A.Boyer, Probation Officerbe allowed 410 per month; State aid and $15 county aid for the support and mai::tenanee of Paul David quentin 6'allace. Beginning Jan. 1st, 1931, '1',A,Boyer, Probation Officer be allowed 460 per mon-4 Mate raid and 460 county aid for the support and maintenance of ',Tay, Charles, Ray, Nora, Dora and Iver Ostrander. , Begi:.ning Jan. let, 1931, 'T.A.3oyer,Probatioa Officer be allowed 410 per month! state aid and y10 county aid for the support and maintenance of i:iliiarn Joseph azevedo. Beginnl',-,s Jan. 1st, 1731, `�.A.Boyer, Probation: Officer be alloyed $50 per month Stale aid and 320 county aid for t-ie support and maintenance of Matilda, Alveeda, Tedd;;, Joe and Frank Figueira. Beginn:_ng Jan. 1st, 1931, T.A.Boyer, Probation Officerbe allowed $10 per month State aid and ;15 county aid for the support and maintenance of Joe Teichaira, That beginning dan. 1st, 1931, T,a.Boyer, Pronation Officer be allowed „$'20 per month State aid and ;p20 abunty aid £or the support and maintenance of William and Jaseph Mathes. NEW: Beginning Jan. 1st, 1931, T.d,Boyer, Probationt Officer be allowed j10 per month State aid and :?10 county aid for the support and maintenance of Mary Panuigua. BeGian=^ig Jan. 1st, 1931, T.R.Boyer, Probation officer be allowed ,$10 per men state aid and ;15 county aid for t_:e supoort and maintenance of Joe Teichaira.�� i I In the Matter of Surgical Treat:uent , I for infant child, of Mr. and "ars. McDonald. Mrs.Ruth McCord, having reported to this Board tit there is an infant child of Mr. and lirs. lfc�Jonald of Homeacres, near Pittsburg, that is in need of Surgical care, and t-.,,-%t said Hospital care and treatment will cost in the neighborhood of 0310 , and after ':iearinE, the report , It is an motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that Mrs.Ruth cCord,Jounty %.elfare Clor`er be and she is hereby aut'aorized to place said child in j a Hospital and that the bill should be alIcn,ed by the County of Contra Costa, in j a sum not to exceed :8320.00. i The vote thereon being unanimous. I I And. t_e Board ta_{es recess to meet on Monday, January 19th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A._, - Cha;rrnan. .Clerk. i I 39� IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C0171A COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. ?,EONDAY, JANUA Y 19th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present: Hon. u.J.Buchanan, Juairman; Supervisors James II.Long, OscarOisson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H."ells,Clerk. In the 11atter of Acquisition and ' Improvement District #5. This Board having-heretofore fixed 'nearing on acceptance of work and fixing amount of bonds to be issued therefor, for tais time and place and this being time and place for said `e rine, French W'cOonald, President of the Stege Sanitary Board, apnears before the Board and stated that the work done :under said contract in said natter was satisfactory and acceptable to the Stege Sanitary Board and advised acceptance by t3is Boa23 of tine tori and fixing the amount of bonds, the Board of Supervisors adopted the folloring Resolution, to wit-I.- III :iti�III THE MATTER OF =JISITIOI: AND I11PROVEIENT DISTRIOT 7`5 of the uounty of CONTRA MSTA. RESOLUTION ACCEPTIiIC 1;ORX AND FIXIUG A'6OUNT OF BONDS. WHEREAS, in the matter of Acquisition and Improvement District #5 of the ' County of Contra Costa a'n_earin; bas been duly and regularly had for the purpose of determinin:_ whetner or not the work and improvement performed in tine above entitled:natter shall be accepted as being completed according to the contract ther:;for, and for determining the a_regate amount for which bon-s shall be issued to the contractor, or his assi�pis therefor, and of furnishing an opportunity to alll persons interested to nnnear and present their objections and, as appears from affi­ S davits or file from the Office of the Clerk of this Board of Sunervisors of Contra J. Costa County, Stateo' Californ_a, notice of hearing was duly and regularly posted and published and a full, fair and impartial hearing hr.s been recorded upon the mai.tar; �:iHE'EAS. evideLos has been received upon the matters referred to in the Declaration of completion and Statement of amounts filed in the office of the Clerk of tais Board of Sunervisors on tae 5th day of January, 1931; NOiF, TH.iROFORE, BE IT RESOLVED: that this Board of Supervisors hereby fiids;: determines, and orders as follarecs, to wit: 1. That notice of the day, hour and place of hearing upon the acceptance of the work and t_,'E issuance of bonds has been duly and rennlarly published and peated r in the manner required by ler; 2. T'ha.t all of the acts, determinations and proceedings heretoforr had and taken in tae Ci3tter of acquisition and improvenent District #5 of t--"e uounty of contra Costa are regular and in all respects sufficient, and that all protests and objections re�,ardinm the same and to the issuance of bonds in th- amount hereinafter set forth are her:.by overruled and denied; 3. That t ne work and improvement to be done in the matter of the above named district nae bee.. completed n.nd performed according to the contract in a good and A substantial manner and that said cork and improvement is hereby accepted; i T9 i i 4.That the amount of the contract price for the doing of said work is as follows: I Kind of Work. Quantities. Unit Price. Amounts. 30 in. Vitrified pipe 2,954. lin. ft. 03 7.50 it. $'22,155.00 36 in. vitrified pine 5,565 lin. ft. ® 10.25 " 57,041.25 ' 36 in. reinforced concrete pine 329 lin. ft. ® 23.00 ° 7,567.00 46 in. reinforced concrete pipe 1,955 lin. ft. ® 20.75 " 40,566.25 Brick manholes, complete, 36 in all ® 65.00 each 3,060,00 Concrete manholes, complete 2 in all Q 150.00 each 300.00 ( ; Storm Sewer reconstruction, Oomplete 1 in all ® ,000.00 each 2,000.00 Timber foundation 3,064 lin. ft. 1.25 ft. 3,655.00 Piles 16,625 lin. ft. ® .50 " 9,312.00 Gore rete Piers 52 in all 12.00 each 624.00 I Junction chamber, complete 1 in all ® 300.00 300.00 Total and that the amount of to incidental expenses of said improvement and of the proceedings therefor rhich are to be charged against and paid to the contractor i are as follows: Compensation of the person appointed to prepare and furnish specificationsa 0.00 +� Compensation of person appointed to act as Engineer of work Iseven (7p) per cent of the caitract price) $10,274.67 Compensation of person appointed as Superintendent of Work 0.00 i Compensation of Attofmx appointed to prepare Resolutions, notices, etc. (Two and �;ne half (2.5. per cent of cont race price ) 3,669.52 i Cost of publication of Resolutix: and ',notice of Intention 472.00 j Cost of printing, and postin� of Notice of Pu_eblic laprovement 475,00 Cost of Publication of Notice for Bids 260.00 Cost of publication of Notice of Award 340.00 Estimated cost of publishing Notice of Final Hearing 50,00 I Estimated cost of issuing bonds 200.00 I Other incidental expenses 0.00 15,741.19 5. That the rr,regate amount for which bonds shall be issued to L.J.Bevanda , Cont ractor in said matter, is the sun of One hundred sixty-two thousand, five hundred] twenty-tro dolla.re and nineteen cents (•)162,522.19); !I 6. That t he County Treasurer of the Oounty of Contra Costa, shall issue Acquisit- ion and Iriproven.ent District Bonds of the said District designated Series A, amount of the aa'greCate to the said principal sem: last mentioned, dated. the day this =esolut ' ion is adopted all in he manner and for.:; provided in said Act and in further accordance with tae provisions for such bonds contained in the Resolution of Intention adopted in the ma-. er of the said Acquisition and Imarovernent district by t'-is Board of Soervisors on t e l9t_: da-; of May, 1930; 7. That upon the expiration of treaty (20) days from the riakinL, of this final) order the Oleg: of z::ic Board of Supervisors sha:Ll trax;srit to -,,id Count: Treasurer an attested copy of t_--is Resoluti :, and order, together with aux attested cony o_ the said 3esolutio", of Intention. i f 397 The foregoing Resolution was duly and regula-ly introduced and adopted bythel Board of Supervisors of County of Contra Costa, at a regular meeting thereof held ort the 19th day of Ja:m•ry, 1931. Ayes: Sunervisors Long, Olsson, Buchanan, Hayden and Trembath. ' Noes: Absent: None. ' In the iLatter of Designation of An Architect to Build addition to Contra Costa Comity Court House. It appeering to the Board that it will be necessary to construct an addition to the Contra Costa Uounty Onult House In Martinez, and several applications having been made to this Board for the position of Architect, to lay out and construct said building, and this Board caving made investi�atio.: and inquiry into the capabili ies o- several applicants for said position., the fol or nominations were made for said Office, to Wit: - Sup. James ;:.Long placed in noraination J.T.Naxbett of Richmond. Supervisor Oscar Olsson, placed in nomination,'•+.H.Donovan. Supervisor C.R.Ih,ydaz placed in nomiration,T1.H.Weeks. ' Supervisor '.;.J.Buc'hanan placed in nomination, A.W.Cornelius. Thereupon t--,e followis_: vote was taken: For Narbetr..: Supervisor James N.Lonr;. For Donovan: Supervisors Oscar Ulsson and R.J.Trembath. i For leeks: Supervisor C.H.Hayde_. + For Cornelius: Supervisor W.J.Buchanan. % Thereupon a najority vote not having been received by any one person, on second roll call, the follovi-n- vote was taken: For W.H.'Ueeks: Supervisors Long, Hayden and Buchanan. For W.H.Donovan: Supervisors Ulsson and Tremoath. Thereunon, W.H.Tdeeks, having; received a majority vote, on motion of Super— visor Hayden, seconded by Supervisor Long, it was declared by the unanimous vote of the Board that 1,.H.Weeks, be and he is hereby ap7ointed Architect to construct said uuildinc, and that a arooer contract suitable to this Board, be prepared for signature. { Iu the ';atter of Approva'_ of Bonds of Wallace 3.Bland. ':apace E.Bland, havi,g "heretofore been awarded a Contract for drilling a ��iell ..;'A for Contra Costa County Water 'corks District ;Pl, at Brentwood, and haw.`presented to this Board, good and sufficient bonds with Aetna Casualty & Surety Company as , Surety, I y It is, by the Boar:: order d that said bonds and amount tiger of be and the samf are hereby approved oy ti:is 3oarci and the Chairman of t:,is Board authorized to sign i said cm tract. I In the Matter of Petition of Residents i of San Pablo & Giant in regard to disposal of Garbage. i A petition having been presented by residents of son Pablo & Giant praying i this Board to not alloy, garbage from City of B1 Cerrito to be aumped within the territory surrounding San Pablo and Giant, It is, by the Board ordered that the said netitionbe and the same is hereby referred to the District Attorney of Contra Costa Uounty, for action. i In the Matter of Allowance of Claim of George G.Wood, for Road York. This Board having heretofore allored a portion of a claim of George G.Wood for the sum of 1?895.17, and having withheld from said claim the sum of ;320, and M.H. Bann, :-wing- file d with this Board, a Release of said Stop Notice heretofore filed I with this Board, It is, by the Board ordered that a warrant be drawn on the County Treasurer in favor of Geo. G.11ood, for balance of said claim. to wit: the sum of 3320.00. ^' I In '`atter of Dance Permits. ' The following societies havinE, made application for permission to conduct a dancelultil 3 o'clocs A.". on folloti:ing dates: � I Coo-Coo Club, Rodeo, January 31st, 1931. Mt.Diablo Post #246, Amezican Legion, Danville, Jan. 24, 1931. It is by t.e Board ordered that permission to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock I A.M. on above dates be granted to above societies.! 4 In the Batter of Oorrection of Assessment. The County Assessor having filed with tris Board, his request for correction ' of Assessment in accordance rith Section 3604a of the Political Code, and said requesl having been consented to by the District Attorney, It is by the Board ordered that the following correction us made, to wit: Assessment icoll 1929-30: Vol. 25 Assessment No. 56855-A Grace M.Putnam, C/o E.C.ililtse, is assessed i with a described parcel of land containing one acre in Walnut Creel: School District I and ',lar Veteran_ Exemption was claimed by E.C.Wiltse, on same. Througn an error in ' Assessor's office same was not alloyed. Authority to cancel taxes and delinquencies thereon for t_ie year 1929-30 is granted. I I 39.9 In the _:atter of Transfer of rums. The C7anty Auditor having filed with this Board, a request for following appropriation transfers to be made, ' It is ordered that the following transfer of _undo be made, to crit. In Supervisor Dist. #2: $5000 from Surveyor's Capital Outlay Yew Constructio appropriation to his ;Saintenance appropriation. In Supervisor district 9�3: :4000 from Surveyor's Capital Outlay Tier Constru t ion a7prOorlatioa to his t:aintenance appropriation. i In Supervisor District 14: $5000 from Surveyor's Capita"_ Outlay Improvements ' appropriation to his :Zaintenance appropriation. Tee balance of ;?4985.08 remaining =r. tiie ueneral Fund Maintenance appropriation . (Supervisor's) for District 4 to Supervisor's -a.iatenance appropriation for Distric $1000.00 from the Sheriff's appropriation for phone, postage, etc., to his anpropria.ti. for Operatives. It is also ordered that the following nes appropriations be made from the Unappropriated Reserve, ordering the an;ount transferred to tae General Fund: $700.00 for Sheriff's appropriation for Operatives. $5.10 for Constable #10's appropriation for transportation of prisoners during fiscal ye.r 1929-30 (to cover clam of ,arise Moitoza,presented today). $485.00 for Superintendent of Schools office divided as follows: $125.00 for Repairs and :replacements account tocover cost of replacing typewriter: '$`240.00 to cover cost of tabulating minors re2�tstration cards; x$120.00 to cover cost of Kardex cabinet unit (capital outlay). ' In the Z t ter of Claim of '.. Yamane. I.. Yamane havin; presented to this Board, a claim for the sum of ;$214.30, for damages to an automobile caused by an accident on county road, It by teB Board ordered that said claim be and the same is hereby denied cY this Board. In the Batter of Petition to abate an alleged dust nuisance from Covell Portland Cement Plant. Said matter havirg been continued to tiffs Board, now at this time, 4I.R.Georle ' appears before this 3oard.aia presents a letter showing activities which be has taken to,' tae probler of ell:+nation o_ dust emanating from Dowell plant, and it appe,rir;g to t_e Board twat progress is being made in said matter and it will be necessary for further tJne to be gi•ren to prove said plans, an,-' A.C.Carr, chairma of the Dust Committee appearing before ,his Board and stating that they would not ob' ' ject to a reasonab=e continuance to - low time to test out said plans, 'It is, by the 3or.rd ordered that said matter be anti the sarse is hereby continued to avid set for Hannay, April 20th, 1931, at 2 o'cloc.c P.M. The srld order is ua.ssed by the unanimous vo-e of the �3Oard. 400 i In the Fatter of Puolication of Financial report of Contra Costa County. Deputy County Auditor, D.U.Teeter,.having appeared before this Board and stated that tris financial report of Contra Costa county is in course of preparation and is ready to be published; It is, by the Board ordered that said Report be and t he same is hereby ordered published in Pittsburg Dispatch, in manner and for the time required by lap. In the batter of All(x;ance to ' Indigents. f Good cause apperring therefor, it is by the Board,ordered that the following county allorances be and the sane are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on Janun.ry 1st, 1931: IIII Case No. Name. Address county Aid. Su Dis`. A- ft ins, WT. Richmond Annex 20.00 274 Alvarado, Concepcion N.Rionmond 30.00 S Azevedo, Marie San Paolo 15.00 191 Benson, Clara E1 Cerrito 25.00 900 Bergman, Mary A.5ies El Cerrito 12.00 145 Bust:, Sydney Rodeo 40.00 94 Clements, Elisabeth Richmond 16.50 1926 Cominolo, Emilia San Pablo 30.00 524 Cook, L'a,�gie A. Richmond 40.00 505 Courtney, Andrew Ban Pablo 15.0•: 195 Cunningham, Nancy Richmond 25.00 429 Decker, Mollie El Cerrito 40.00 ' 619 Delgadello, Virginia San Pablo 40.00 Desilets, Raymond Pt.Richmond 20.00 601 Doebelin, Carrie Richmond 15.00 436 Elliott, Nary Pt.Richnond 19.00 292 Frye, Gladys EL Cerrito 30.00 599 Gill, John Richmond 15.00 390 Hessio_:, John Richmond 15.00 697 Ingersoll, Maid Pinole 25.00 JO6 Kei'_eghan, Mrs.Annie Pt.a chmond 50.00 46 La Venture, Mrs. L.J. Rodeo 45.00 342 Lemos, Guadalupie, Richmond 45.00 324 Leri s, Uanj Richmond50.00 i 149 Leyis, Goldie, Richmond 40.00 432 MCGlanaon, James Pt.Richmond 20.00 506 Ioitoza, Ium. G San Pablo 30.00 737 Moore, I Mae Richrnord 15.00 141 Murray, Frank P. E1 Cerrito 125.00 151 ldavarro, Jose San Pablo 20.00 792 Plumley, Art],r E1 Cerrito 30.00 259 Repetto, ii:_ e San Pablo 20.00 3015 Rine, Flora Richmond 12.00 496 Taylor, Charles Richmond 15.00 32 Vasquez, Rosendo Ricmond 20.00 398 Velasco, Nicolasca X.Richmond 15.00 r 957 Von Oschon, Doris E1 Cerrito 20.00 2037 Williams, David Thomas Richmond 30.00 260 Yarnell, Harel C. Richmond 40.00 Su.Dist. '2: 640 Acke, .rederic;; Danville 12.00 2073 B;.tea, G.F. Crockett 40.00 I 164 Case, (Mrs.) Willa Danville 19.00 610 Garcia, Pauline "rockett 10.00 r 100 Moreira, Rose Crockett, 30.00 97 Paynq, Wary C. Crockett, 15.00 9 Souza, I_nasia Crockett 20.00 339 Van Nasee, James Crockett 15.00 (Groce4es) 1020 Kane, Join Crockett 12.00 Sun; Dist. ',t'3: 330 Balestreri, Francisco Martinez 15 00 393 Black, Victoria Concord 40.00 171 Brock, May Concord 10.00 420 G 'la,her, Delia Concord 20.00 636 Hanniff,Caroline Wali:it Geek 40.00 326 Mercurio, Annie B. Martinez 50.00 175 Perry (;sirs.) Anna Martinez, 70.00 I 401 228 Dovic._, Wartin (Sirs. Arizona Ponnell) +alnut Creek $ 40.00 748 Router, i ia!n Concord 20.00 78 Roberts, Mae Martinez, 25.00 100 San Felirpe, Dominic Martinez 12.50 482 Sparacino, Angela Wart inez, 12.00 X09 Spencer, Baud ConcordX0.00 ' 55 Glascow, Edri. Concord 0.00 441 Rogers, _ta Yartinez 50.00 Sun. Dis_t�'9_ 621 Delgado, Guadalupe Pittsburg 50.00 140 Ferrente, Guiseppa Pittsburg 15.00 479 Howard, Williams; Clayton 10.00 288 Lococco, Gaetano, Pittsbur 15.00 229 Wessinger, Linnda. Bay Point 20.00 587 Puccic, Rosa Pittsburg 7.00 467 Rappa, Cesare Pittsburg 10.00 20 Russo, Salvatore Pittsburg 10.00 234 Sierp, Wrs.Biert W. Bay Point 25.00 605 Ver-is, Joe Pittsburg 40.00 Sun. Dist. ;15: 374 Estes, J.L. Antioch 49.00 612 'Kilgore, L'..t. AntiOch 10.00 X11 Lauerson, Yvonne Antioch 70.00 454 Lindholm, Andrea Byron 15.00 7008 Santos, Adeline Antioch 70.00 290 Sweeney, Irene Oakley 15.00 42 Tellis, Jane Antioch 18.00 856 Walker, Andrew Lathrop Oakley 20.00 434 ::apf, John Antioch 12.00 It is further ordered that i. Case No. 141 Fronk Murray, warrants be dram as follors: Franc .:urray, ;25.00; St.Vincent's Or_�hanage, San Rafael, $40, and Roman Catholic Orphan Asylum, San Freuicisco, .'60.00., ' In the :'atter of Allowance to In^i-Eents. It is by the Board ordered that the fo'_lowi::,L: allowances heretofore made by this Board be and the sar.:e are hereoy discontinued from and after the date set opposite their respective n:uies, to wit: :ZRS. ELIZABE^__I FITZEK, Pt.Ric a:ond, $20 per month discontinued Dec. let, 1930. MRS. IVA GRAHAL, Redwood Ave. Richmond, a15 discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1931. P,1 le _:RS. LADSi.IIiE SARCHADO,/ p20 per month discontinued Jan. let, 1931- -jRS. MU SixCLAIR, C/o Yrs. Grafferecker, Rio:nnond 30 discontinued as of I - Jan. 1st; 1931. Mr.JOSEPH ^AIT, 1450 S+`right Ave. Richmoni, County cash allo;:ance of 5'20 dis- continued as of Jan. let, 1931. That application of '_'RS. ;SARGARcETTA COSTA , Emeric St. San Pablo, be denied as of Jan. let; 19;1. Further orde�,d that county cash allowance heretofore made to Herman Griff , San Pablo, be discontinued as of Dec. 1st, 1930. It is further ordered that allowance of •a9 state aid and $9 county aid for needy aged be granted as of Dec. let, 1930, to said Herman Griff It is further ordered that CHARLES MANSTROU, 1(556 Cumberland St. Pittsburg, be granted .;plO per month State an d;10 county aid for needy aged beginning Jan. ' 1st, 1931. i It is furiher ordered that Hannah L!anstro+, 1056 Cumberland St. Pittsburg -be granted $9 state aid Aid ;'p9 county aid for needy aged beginning Jan. lst, 1933. It is further or dered th't allowance heretofore made to Robert Brownfield, Danville, be increased from $10 state and $10 county aid to 315 state and $15 county aid as of Jan. let, 1931; '25.00 of said amount to be inailed to Wr.Brownfield, and the balance to be paid to Zr. S.H.Joanson, Danville, for rent. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to Sarah Harrrill, formerly Pigsley , Clayton Read, Concord, of $30 county cash allowance be dis•co:_tinrBd'as of i Jan. let, 1931, and that allowance of $20 state aid and 'plO county aid be granted ber-innin_• imp: let, 1931. It is forth- ordered that allovance heretofore MCLIt! to Jennie Bruno, 312 York St. Pittsbur_, of $20 state aid be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1931. i i I i 4 ? It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to Mary Callangelo, Ceres $;.Crockett, of $39.96 stave aid for half orphan children be discontinued j beginning Can, lzt, 1931. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to Theresa 21anganti, Antioch, of 310 state aid be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1931. That'allorance heretofore :jade to Simon San 15artin, Antioch, of 430 state I aid be discontinued as of Jan, l,t, 1931. That allowance made to Rose Tarantini 1716 Estudillo St, Martinez,.o af X20 state and $20 county aid be discontinued as of Can; let, 1931. i That allorance of Wrs. ErL?,a Iinklex, 515- 12th St. Richmond, of $20 state and ' ,10 county aid be discontinued as of Jan. 1st, 1931.; In Matter of Applications for renewal of County aid. It is ordered that all renewals for county aid be and the same are hereby ordered filed hereafter with ;,his Board 'beginning on April 1st, 1932. The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. In the Uatter of Allowances to Indigents for State and County aid for half orphan childxen. It is by the Board order=d that olloring allowances to indigents for aid for hair: Orphan chil-:ren be granted cownencin g Jan. 1st, 1931: Sun. Dist. 1. Case No. Name. Address. State aid County jaid. 6 Alves, Urs. Mary El Cerrito 330.00 330.00 77 Albrigie, Louis Richmond 10.00 181 Ancleto, Mrs.Nellie Richmond 10.00 10.00 536 Baumgartner, Mrs.Lary Rodeo 10.00 10.00 ' 112 Bera, Mrs.Victoria E1 Cerrito 10.00 20.00 534 Bright, Mrs. Mary Richmond 2x.00 20.00 X10 Buchan, Mrs.Elizabeth Richmond 10.00 10.00 167 Carey, Xrs.Audry E1 Cerrito 20.00 20.00 625 Carrera, Mrs.Felepa Pt.Richmond 60.00 20.00 , 269 Christensen,Christine Richmond 20.00 20.00 1 205 Combis, Sirs. Helen Pinole 10.00 10.00 ! 350 Falkenstrom, MrsSigne iiicnmond 20.00 f 455 Fernandez, :Irs.Modesto San Pablo 20.00 150 Fiderio, Mrs.Pasquale ES Cerrito 10.00 10.00 344 Flores, Irs.Betoria Richmond '00.00 20.00 352 Ivanoicn, Mrs.rlary Pinole 30.00 10.00 2 oJose, "rs.Grace, El Cerrite 20.00 20.00 1 149 Lopez,1,rs.Jos eohine Richmond 40.00 40.G01 570 Luiz, Mrs.Laria Ri.c'rmond 40. 00 40.00; , 345 Mari scale,.Irs.Uanuella X.Riehmond 50.00 25.00! 502 Moore, '.rs.Garrie Pinole 30.00 2000 "Murxay, Mxs.Delphina EI Cerrito 20.00 20.001 169 Paine, Mrs.Ethel Corte Madera. 20.00 20,00 560 Palmieri, C1nra Richmond x30.00 10.00; 22 Salmon, Chi'ri3ren Richmond 20.00 20.00 218 Viexra, Lrs. :Lary E1 Cerrito 40.00 40.001 146 Villa, Urs. Anselita Rodeo, 40.00 30.001 563 Gheeler, _€rs.Ohelnita E1 Cerrito 20.00 20.001 277 Wilson, iirs.Anita Richmond 30.00 30.00 313 Wilson, Mi-s. '.elinda Richmond 50.00 35.00 81 Fritzler, Chxistine Ric mond 20.00 30:00 356 Bausman, Elizacet2n Ric3epOnd 10.00 10.00; i SUP. DIST. #2: i 397 ragundes, :Srs.Rose, Lafayette 70.00 30 Gomez, Xrs.Adrian Eckley 00.00 206 Kelleher, Hrs.Julia Port Costa 24.00 20.00 257 Mazzie, Mrs, Julia Crockett 20.00 20.00 106 Hendry, Mrr.Irnbe"lle Crochett, 410.0" 403�f 870. Dist. a3• 2 Alling, Mrs. Alice Walnut Creek 020.00 $20.00 1249 Bray, Mrs.Lucille Martinez 20.00 1�0 Brock, Mrs. Dorothy Concord 30.00 30.00 09 Duarte, Olivia Concord 30.00 20.00 558 Eduard, Urs.Sarah Concord 50.00 30.00 ' 143 Fonseca, Etelvina Martinez, 20.00 30.00 'N 2g85 Fontanza, s.Ianziata Martinez, 30.00 209 Lawrence, children Concord 20.00 20:00 240 Lazzarir_i, Angelina Martinez 20.00 10:00 99 Llathos, Jos Martinez 10:00 10.00 1 2� Murphy children Concord 20.00 20.00 ? Peecianti., Guiseuce Martinez 30.00 10.00 304 Polina, Mrs.Julia Martinez, 30.00 20:00 1^ Samora, :Irs Iary Concord 30.00 30!00 ' .204 Schmidt, _rs Mary Pacheco 10.00 199 Streeter Chi 2u ren Walnut Creek 20.00 20.00 4�; Thicken, 2:3:s. Rimia Saranac 10.00 10'.00 409 Harrell, Sarah Pigsley Concora 20.90 10.00 't SUP. DI3744• w 427 Cabe, Lis. Louisa. Pittsburg 50.00 40.00 I ' 5ti3 Fabbris, Mrs.Ros Ina Pdicnols 10.00 y 2fl Guiffr_dda, children San Francicoo-San Rafael-50.00 60.00 Walnut Creek i 609 Herbert, Catherine Pittsburg 20.00 20.00 132 Macaluso, :drs. Iaria Pittsburg 20.00 791 Patterson, Mrs. Umbel Pittsburg 60.00 35.00 89 Sherlou, Mrs. Fra.lces Bay Point 50.00 20.00 637 Trezza, Urs.ua.ry Pittsburg 50.00 j 131 Virga, lzrs.Rose Pittabu� 30.00 15.00 2091 Mora, Mrs. Bertha Pittsburg 20.00 20.00 1 =3 904 Redding, '_'rs.11ary Pittsburg 20.00 20.00 I J. <;3 SUP. DIST_J5_ 272 Ferreira, Josephine Antioch 40.00 10.00 304 Rivera, Cruz Ramos Antioch 40.00 N It is further ordered that warrants be drawn as follows in each of following 41, numbere:, cases: Case No. 2069 Lawrence children, to Mrs. Frances Costa, 2243 Bonifacio St., Concord, 9'10 and $10; Mrs. Mae Dutro, Grant & Lincoln, ">ts Concord, :;7'10 and$10. Jase No. 99, Joe liathos, warrant to be dray.l in favor of urs. Manuel 'aderoa, artir_ez, Case No. 233, Murphy chilren, l:arrtnit drawn in favor of L:rs. Edna Christie, Concord. Case 'To. 74: Guise-Doe Peccianti: '9'30 in favor of Mrs. Isabelle Aaffanti, R.D. Box 665, B.B. Fresno. $10 in favor of Mrs. J. Ciannini, 926 A. St. Eure'ra, Cal. Case No. 199: Streeter children, rarraat to be drawn in favor of Llrs. Georgie Conover, Box 274,, Walnut Creek. Case No. 211: Guiffxidda childreri, warrants to cc drawn in favor of Mrs. K.S. Keyes, ialnut Creek, 14'120; St. ITi11cellt,s Orphanage, San Rafael, 20; Ho:lan Catholic Orphan Asylwn, Sar =rarcisco, 370.00. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tl',e Board. N ry In the :Ia;ter of Desi nation of ' Trial Jurors, for 1931. The Slnierior Court or Co::tra Costa County having made an order designating the number of Jurors that .will in the Opinicr. of the Court be required for transaction of the lr,siness pendia._ in said Jourt Burin; the elsuL_L, year or until a neu list of Jurors is provided, „xd the Court haii.c�_- estimated that five hun:lred jurors will be required to transact the business of the Court during the ennui:.; year, the Board proceeds to select and does select as required by law, a list of five hundred persons x to serve as trial jurors in t_^e Superior Quart of Contra Josta "ounty for the ensuing � gear, or until a new list of jurors ie ;xipvided, I^ 404 i s I The following is a list of persons so selected by the Board from the different x Districts of 'lie Oounty in proportion to the number of inhabitants of said District ;E and the number o= tie District from rhich said persons are selected, to wit: SUPERVISOR DISTRICT NO. ONE. 11 1.1Allaro, Ethel P. 8-. Glover, YTs. T.H. 2. Armstrong; Myrtle hi. 8 Gar.3n, Urs. Joan A. I Ahearn, A.J. 87. Gibson, Roble H. ?s Assrussen; Mrs. John 88. Hearne, Leah y 5: Arn, Charles 89. Howsman, Harry o: Ancleto, airs. 'Nellie 90. Hathaway, Bertha II 7: Arno, :3a.ri E. 91. Hencken, Martin 8: Anderson, Gertrude 92. Hodson, atby 9. Boone, Wi llia-: A. 9-. Hosmer, Nellie 3,0. Beale, h.V1. 94 Huston, Viola 11. Bryan, Jo`.nt 9�. Hansen, Lirs. '.l.B. 12. Blount, T.P. 9o. Hughes, A.A. I 1 . Bull, E.B. 97. Hazelton, L:arion 14. Bagley, Samuel L. 98. Harrison, John 15. Burns, D.A. 99. Harlon, P.L. l6. Berk, Willia., E. 100. Iversen:, Theo. 17. Boyd, 11.Y. 101. Irwin, Arthur 16. Bottger, Harry 102. Imbacl, Angie 19. Bray, Mrs. il.J. lOj. Joseph, J.L. ! 20. Baker, Joseph 104. Jenkins, Grace 21. Blechen,- Charles 105. Jarvis, Anna 22. Byrone, Hazel 106. Johnson, Clarence M Black, firs. Mary 107. Johnson, Mrs. Rcse A. 24. Barbieri, Elizabeth 105. Jenkins, Lars. Daisy B. 25. Brady, nellmera 109. Kronick, Jennie 26. Benducci, Edgard 110. Kratzer, Lawrence 27. Baker, Leah 1'.1. Kmio, Erma 28. Bonham, Hoella. 112. Kanharn, ''ary E. 29. Bo.en, Joseph 113. Keltz, :ae R. 30. Burns, James W. 114 Kearns, Yrs. P. 31-Birch, Frank 115. Korb, Ethel 2u. 32. Blume, Carl A. llo. Lincoln, Jessie 37. Burgart, l:inifred 117. Lee, Olga 39. Brothers, Bliss G. 118. Lutz, Myrtle 3r Burton, Henry J. 119. Lowery, a.ud B. ' 3o. Coe, Stella 120. Lamarra, Anthony j8Cole, Kate A. 12'1.. Lrsnbeat, Alfred . Cox, Viola 0 122. Lind, Carl 39. Cole, Thon:a"s 1. 123. LevaEgi, J.A. I 0. Coe:ard, Anna B. 124. Lo;;an, William 41. Clinch, Tho;aa.s E. 12 �. Lane, H.D. 42. Grist, .Lina E. 12c. Loner, George T. 44. Carfield, Eleanor 127. ods, Frances 4+. Cryan, Jznes E 120. London, Eleanor J. 45. Collins, 'Mrs. Helen 129. March, Roy* V. 46. Craven, Fred 130. McCoy, U.P. 47. Cole, Leonard F. 131. Mcca:,n, Mary E. 48. Colclough, Georgi 1Z2. ::aloney, Florence 49. Counts, Larry 1 '�. HcGavoch, Gilliam 50. Clee,, R.A. 134. {axti.ell, _Yrs.Brownie 51. Oeridono, Chas. 13�. Llaroney, Kathleen 52 Curnor, 1+.J. 130. Moitoza, Fran;: r3 Conn, G.L. 137. 'Liero, Chester Harr": F. 138. Culler, R.H. 5;. donlon, iEtunie 1-9. Liylander, H.H. 56. Corr, i ary 140. W'cKanry, C.G. 57. Cassidy, Isabel 1:. 141, l,ialianni, G. 58. Dickinson, Mae L. 142. Liorrison, Geor_e 59. DeSoitn, 1Lxs. .'ary 143. Macdonald, S.R. oO. DuE,-an, T.A. 144. -:illradt, ,Y..A, 61. DouSall, R.B. 14�. Mazza, Antonio 62. Dunnho_'f, Edward 140. McCallum, Peter 67. Dale, Mrs.Florence 147. UacGrath, John 64. Dnle, Lars. Ne-Ue G. 148. LlcLennan, R. 05. Daw, Jraxles E. 149. "Wicker, A.B. 05. Dexter, O.H. 150. 'Woralli, Lss. Emma I` 0'7. Dawson, Alexander 151 Nelson, U::elia' 05. Dexter, Z1rs.Pea.rl 152. Neilson, ^_^o.:.as 69. Eads, J.A. 15 Nielson A.P 70. Zc-:;erth, F.H. 154. 9rr, Emory L. 71. Ells, Harry 155. O'Brien, Jonn J. 72. Esola, D.J. 150. O'Brien, Mrs. E.E. 73 Eakle, J.L. 157. Olson, Georce 74. Edgar, Talitaa 1^8. Pearce, Ora? L. 7�. Faber, Bert'aa• 159. Patterson, Leona e 70. Frazer, Elizabeth 100. Pulse, Harry 77. Floyd, Joann F. 161. Parker, O.K. 76. Fraser, Effie D. 162. Peres, George 79. French, H.E. 163 Peti1c, ',Iilered 50. !Foster, ..illiam G. log 41. Pitchford, Sarni: A. 81. Feudner, Krs.Lena L. 165. hoberts, Francis 82. Garoutte, Jessie. 160. Rtinbo, ;:alter W. 8t. Greatl:.0 ;, Riri;rieY 167. Richo.rds, Charles vi :_ens, Edith 108. Richards, Hazel I I r 405 `n :3 169. Huff1F.Jr. 197. Smith Lois 170. 2eule-r, Bessie A. 195. Stender,Carl 1 171. Ridenour, I.L. 199. Seoble, 3 E. 172. Scitrraf:e, e,,ueenie 200. Skiles, V-.E. 173. Sooute, :.rs.Hendrika 201. Spiersch, Carrie 1 174. 3chras._n, Geo. 202. 3ulliger, Elaine 1-9. s 175. Searcy, Geo. 20-. Saunders, Edgard ' 17^ Self, ••illicua P. 204. Sea on, :;)liar: , 177. Slate, Alice H. 20�. Tandy, Sylva 170. Smith, Clair 200. Trull, �talt er B: 179. Sweet, Horard L. 207. =heie, Anna 150. Sep_-vans, 'la::vaond 206. Thayer,Cora 151. sea, 2argaret 209. Tho:<�s, L.H. 152. Smedley, Be,thh 210 T?+r,aasoa, H.I{. 153. Sweet, Beatrice. 211. Tiller, F.E. 154. Silva, Fra<:k A. 2122. ¢i ler, A_ es ' 155. Sindicic;_, John 217 'Tur'ey F rr 15o. Skov; S.P. 214. Tormey, Huta A.. x 157, Smitn, F-ed V.I. 215. Torrney. Verda 158 Sylvester, John 210. Von Dollen, H.C. _+ 159. Smith, Helen I7. 217. Vic'_rery, Tina 190. Stolker, ".illiam 215. t7zttlese;, Laura 191. Short, .^rant_ 219. tiles, A�ice G. 192. Stendei, Adeline 220. Werner, W.G. g 193. Shubat, Nick 221. ouelzer, 'Irs.Zmma 1941. Smith, H.Wilson 222. Webster, :.rs. Consuelo. 19=. Sale,, -Dahe 223. Lumralt, ::Abe!. 192. Swearingen, Harry. SUFE TVISOR DIS"FIC^_ 170. T-10. l Andrus:, C =ford J. 30. Lucas, Joe T. 2. Azaold, J. i'rbiC', 31. '.ont.lomery, furs. Rita G. Bremer., Ya ion B. 32. Marshal, Manuel Boot R.F. 3 :ueaney, :urs. Nellie i. Cross, :'ery E. j Iueservey, Lorin 0. Jook, E1driJCe 0. 3�. Iiullikin, Delmar C. 7. Caldwell, Leland. 30. Iuaderios, -anuel. J. F. Cw obell, Alexander. 37. LcCrossen, Janes A. 9. Cu..%-nL:s, Hese 35. L:cF. -rson, Robcrc E. ,.0. Desmond, is L. 79• Nevis, Frank B. 111. Dolp'x, Ge e 40. Norton, Fred r.. 12. Dies, Jnnn 41. Nissen, Jeaes 13. Dun-in, G,.ylor R. 42. Ogden, Jo':n Sr. 14. Edeline, Joe T. =F-. Oakley, Johanna E. 15. Foley, Join 4•�. Palko, Paul 4�. A:b l0. Flood, , J. Tuil"., �rt A. 17. r,._lar, nj::.or A. 40. Poet, Austin: E. 15. Fereira, :aria S. hiss 47. ncirake, Alice 19. Frates, George S. 43. Reirstc-in, Fred 20. Garrett, 3di t'-_ I:rs. 49. Sandbox:., George %I 21. Gleese, Jo:::, T. 50. S.:acer, Louis P. sen,'2 Lax,,xence jl. Short, Eimer V. 2>rHact-in , John 52. Schutt, Dora Miss Richard :. Shen., Clarence E. � 2 Jo:e»h, :_surice 545�.. Jrbick, tlartir. 2c. Kelleher, Arthur G. 5=. Tiir:sloe, Joseph L. 27. Lan 'ord, Whin 50. Hebb, :.Iatilda L2.-rEz2� Lawrence57. Welciz, 3ra:x;: A. 29. Love, ulna rl es O. 58. ilolcot t, Oliver F. i SA-'ERViz;OR DISTRICT_ I.'r, :IEEE 1. Accir_elli, Irs.Joce7hine 31. Clarke, Reuben R. 2 Ahern, Urs. Bernice. 32. Cloud, HaroldG. ' Ahern, Jo F. 37 n Caeron, ':Irs. Lennette 4r. Armstrou, -.rs. Ruby 34. Croce, ;:rs. [.argaret M 5, Art`ur, r Pearl 35. Clough, Harm E. o. Boyd, Far:.er 30'. Cook, Justus V. 7. Bancroft, Phiili': 37. Duncan, Yiss Georsana 3x11baker rs. Alice 35. DeVeccnio "Ts.Rosella 9. Berm r Janet l". DeRo Joce-)h ?. 10. 3artnett., _ss Ka.e A. 40. Downe;, ,_rs. -ar;;aret Li. 11. 3,11, ':rs.�Lo_.ise F. 41. DeSartini, Louis 12. EIUIex, jn;-aes A. 42. Doudks, Robert- 1�. Brad'_e-,, Ed;,,rd E 1'�. Eastman, Wra Je nie ',i. lY. Bro C rl E 44Elma:ist, Jour L. 15 Ba'_ _.E. z.eer, J,n,al 4=. Enx fish, Rob:.rt ^ Ilo. Bickel, Karl J. 40. Elder, Ceor:fie A. 1' Bolla, �'rs. Oa.roline 47. Eddy, Geo. L. 1G. Brotir.:, Ed_-ar J. 48. French, Julius L. 3raut, Lonis 49. Foskett, Pay A. 20, Burns, Edearl J. 50. Frau, Ed;.ard P. 21. Berlin: s.Kathryn 51. Faschin,;, :lartin A. 22 Bx,con, .Srs.Li'.li;L: V. 52. Ford, Jaaes M 2"; Br du ... 5' Fea'ans Hrs.3ernioe. - 24 :.e�t, Ja.. s fF. For,!, Tho r.s J. . 31co;a, Charles 5=. Fisher, Joc,enh Jr. 2'0. Zrist anse:., JirZen H. 50. Flemin; Robert 27, omaz_i .-fires77. Graham, Georgie H. 2`.. rlso:., ar .sertrn a ;ic. G,lb'•:e, Jitihrles. s 2y. Josta, JOseu: G. 59. Grir.:es, 3eor.e A. a 0. Jlaeys, Ra_-aond E. 60. Gal.': her, ::rs.Elizabeth I _ f' 406 i I i ol. Gott, ;irs.Teresa 1.1. 67• Mathesoi,, Mrs. Elida 02. Galrra i+i Zlion H. 66. Hellerw,, "i-.liana f+. Harvey, Edwe.rd E. 69. Minzer, 'urs. Anna o�. Hai^Tei, Homey 90. McGir.sey, :Srs. Carmelite, C. off. Hughes, l7il'_ia:: 91. Nelson, Irs. Bina E 60. gw-an, 1:rs.Ethel C. 92. Olsen, Maleoli 0 7. HolOrooh, Eu;,ene E. 9'. OlBrien,Mrs. Ellep E. 7 06. Hutti r:�, Lo+is 94• Pacheco, Jh.rles 0'9. Ha ei:can, 'rs.Ethel Z. 95. renne'1, :Irs.'joraelia 3. 70. Hi cl:le, Ilrs.Lucile 90. Pistochini, •�lrrefi ]l. Hook, Chester G. 97• Russi, Theodore 72. Irish, Reuben B. 98. Roman, 1'±u. H. 7� Joh�ison, Jerr E. 99• Sole, Peter 7C Jaotdth,Corey C. 100. Straight, Siilliam 75. Kane, :.Irs. Euphemia 101. Soto, llrs.lsabel 7o. Kee an, Francis 102. Striby, Carl. J. 77. Knight, ,ra:i: T. 10, StarVrrea„her, Rmery 76. Kellner, :Iartin 0. 104. Ta,;;;art, Joseph 79. Kay, :! s.De ll 105. Vickers, :-rs.Elizabeth 80. Korte,yJohn F. 106. Volpi, Charles A. 61. Lins_er, JosL--h 107. Waddell, Jo-.,Li S. 62. Lockwood", Claud A. 106. Lielch, 'wrs.Gle_znie G. 6�. Lockard, ilrs.Esther 109. ade, Ohar'es :1. 6T Liddell., Zrs. :Iae 110. lord, i'rs. Lotdce L 6 hiller, Henry C 1Z1. Willis, 's1 s. :Iildred L. _ 6c. I.iarino, J•erh F. 112. :feltz, a•s. Lily J. SLP'I.VISOR DIS';RICT I10. =CUR. i. Aberna , <rs.Adelina F. 30. Layacon, John J. I+ 2. Anderson, Au;,uEt 31. iiorven, Albeit 1 5. Beirstein, Llys. Bertha A. 32. ;lana;ini, Andrea Burris, _:rs.Olive 3" 1+urrey,, :.rs.Frances 5. Barnes, ::rs.Florence Morgan, Robert I. 6. Bailey, Accuilla S. 3�. -etten, John A. j. Bentley,!lrs.Liargaret R. 30. Martyr, 1:rs.Snristine 6. Butler, ..s 0. 37. ;IcCo Tha"a.s 9. Boysen, Andreas 35• 'cFarland, Clarence E. 10. Connors, Elsie ::. 39. I:cGlashea, John 11. Clark, Haold R 40. Olorson, Sylvester 12. Douelass, Geo. 'X. 41. Pearson, ',alter H. 1�. Dutra, :riar, Bogue 42. Pitcock, Leonard 0. 14. Decker ss.Thens 4- Perrenoud, =lrs.E_len 1 Doti:niiic;, ::rs.Arvi_la 44. Pacini, Chas. J. 1 . Delp, Irs._argaret j. 4�. Paine, 1Srs.E'?a 17. Enes, An-.o,.-.e P. 40. Po-)per, harry 16. Fran_:, Cl:ire:.ce F. 47. Portman, Andrea F. 19. Glavis, Edrard J. 46. Reibe, ^hcs. 20. Grabsteir., Adolph 49• Royce, Joico 2-1 Harrison, Sa:ruel 50. Skeoch, 'rdrs. r 22. Hart, Lewis J. 51. South, '--m. R. 2-. Haines, rs.Fvan:reline R. 52• Tucl.er, Daniel' S. 2 Horns b„ Jos. H. Von Plan's, rs.Geo. R. 2�. Hunte,-,an, =red J. 5 Ward, Jon 20. Kroner, -:rs.Dn,silia F. 55. ?York, Lester 27. Laedricz-, Lrs.Vera 56. Slright, lirs.Catherine 20. Lati!:er, ;Irs.Oatherine 57• Westover, Urs.Frances 2 Lud6erin;, Albert 56. Golfo, Ben SUPERVISOR DISTRACT 110. FIVE 1. Augihe Karl F. 26. Hj,'-ins, Lee, S- 2. Brogha:rer, Olga 2 . Hili, Sas.7 ' Brendan, ?rs 3osetta 26. Hodgson Robert D. 4. Bon::ickson, Andre. 29. Hosie, Thos. 5. Burcham, Fran: H. 36. Jensen, iiar_;aret 6. Beer, Joiai J. 31. Juett, Alex. B. 7. Byer, Allison 32. Ke:_ley, Wrs.Ellen 6. Burrougis, Zrs.Edw. 3. Keyser, Herbert. 9. Bloomfield, ,. J. 34. Loner:ell Samuel R. 7.0. Bundesen, J„s. H. 3p. Lynch, Earrard H. ll. Cahebread, -heodore. 30. Leis, Fal Leonard 12. Croc'cett, E.;.: 37. Lindsey, Ray V . Clark, Robert A. 38. Idarshall, Jos. Jr. 14. Delta, And_ew 39. X-love, 0-- 15. Evaas, john, 40. Rodgers, "anuel S. f ' lo. Estes. 41. ;.00ker, Chas. J. 17. Estes, 'rs.:le__lie 42. Rahlfs, Fred H. 16. Fran;-s, Art "r 4-. Sorgenfre•r, Chas. U. 19. Fotaeri- :an Joan Standersr„ :ach.el 20. Grief, 'rs.Susan -5. Sel'-ers, Edwin 21. Grif-fith, ROY C 40. Turner,.1:xs.Irene � 22. Grueninger, Ed. C. 47. Taylor, :rs.'ildred 2 Glas=.,L47. S. 4E. Vance, Yrs.Edith 2tI, H;rkPso n. Joh? 49. YoanE, :.:rs. Theodora. 25. Heidorn, ::.rs.Berta A.M. And tire Board takes recess to meet on Monday, Feb. 2nd, 1931, at 10 o'clogk . . . . . . . . chairman. . . Clerk. 407 i i iN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF COUTrA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, FSBRDARY 2nd, 1931• The Board met a, 10 o'clock A.M. ' Present: Hon. li+.J.Buchanan, C:iairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Oleson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.iJells,Olerk. The minutes and proceedings of the Board for and during the month of January, 1931, are read to the Board and by the Board approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. In the hatter of Joint Highway District #13. of the State of California. WHEREAS, the Board of Directors of Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California, has determined by a vote of all of its members that a contingen fund of $30,000 is immediately necessary for incidental expenses of said Joint High- way District #13, and that the percentage thereof to be borne by the County of Contra Costa, is ten per cent thereof amounting to the sum of $3000.00 and has reque ed this Board to appropriate the said sum, NOU+, THER..1-JRE, BE IT RESOLVED, that she sum of :$3000. be and the same is hereby appropriated from the General Fund to Joint Highway District #13 of the State of California for contingent expenses of said Joint Highway District; said apT propriation to be charged to the appropriation contained in the Budget of County of contra Costa for current fiscal year for higaway purposes for Joint Highway Districts #13 for said purpose . AND BE IT FURTHER Rb:SOLVED: that the County Auditor be and he is hereby 3 authorized and directed to issue his warrant in said sum of $3000 drawn in the name of said Joint Highway District upon the General Fund and deposit same with the Treaslir- er of said Joint Highway District. The vote on the foregoing oa der being unanimous.) ' In the ?Satter of Approval of 14a.rrants of Reclamation District #2059• t 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. 602 Jan. 31, 1931, $ 110.00 603 at 62.20 604 " 115.00 $05 " 12.00 609 " 50.00 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. :! f 408 In the '_'atter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #930. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following I warrants of Reclamation District #830, be aper oved, to wit: No. Date Amount. 29 Dec. 31, 1930 av 4104.92 29 " 2984 .49 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of this Board on said isarrants by affixing their signatures thereto. i I I i I In the Ea.tter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is grthe Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #1619, be approved, to A t: i No. Date Amount. 724 San. 31, 193' a 50.00 725 75.00 And the Chairnan and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approvesll of this Board on said warrants by affixing their signatures ther eto. I In the ;:Matter of Contract for Lighting Kensington Lighting Distaict. I Pacific Gas & Electric Company having heretofore been awarded contract to I, furnish electric energy to Kensington Lighting District of Coht ra Costa County and said Pacific Gas & Electric Company having; presented to this Board, a good and sufficient bond in the sum of $1000 conditioned as required by previous order of tiiis Board, It is, by the Board ordered that said bond be and the same is hereby approved by this Board. It is further ordered that Chairman and Clerk of this Board be and they arej I hereby authorized to execute said contracts for and on behalf of the County of "ontr Costa. i 1 ; 1 In the Matter of Adc;tion of Tentative Plans of Planning Commission of Contra Costa County. The County Planning Commission of Contra Costa County having presented to this Board a cony of regulations governing method of land subdivision and map filing in Contra Costa"ounty as prepared by them and this Board 'having examined said Rules and I It is, on motion duly made and carried by the Board ordered that said tentatite regulations covering the method of land subdivision and map filing in Contra Costa i County as presented by said County Planning Commission be and tine same here byi approved by this Board as plans governing method of land subdivision and map filing in Contra Costa County until further order of this Board. zffl9 In the Satter of Designation of person to have I charge of property purchased from Joe J.Dutro on I Marsh Creek. It appe.-trine to the Board that it is necessary to designate some person to have charge of property purchased by this Board for park purposes and hospital purposes i or such other purposes as may be lawfully used by the County of Contra Costa, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Boarc ordered that County Sur— veyor urveyor R.R.Arnold, be and he is hereby designated as person to have full charge of said ' property on and after Feb. 2nd, 1931, and to make arrangemai is for caring for and upkeep of said property and 'building of roads and other buildings as may be required on said premises, said supervision to be carried out under the advice of the Board of 'iupervisors of Oontra Costa ;ounty. In the latter of Con,ract rdth Pacific Gas $ electric Co. for furnishing electricity for use of Comer a Costa County 'later Works District #1. Pacific Gas & Electric ;ompany having furnished a copy of contract for furnishing electric energy to ConYLra Costa County Rater Works District #1 at Brent— wood, California, for purpose of operating a pump, ' It is, by the Board ordered that tine Chairman and Clerk execute said contract! for and on behalf of tie County of Contra Costa. i I I In the Matter of Granting D§nce Permit. S. Dal Porto having filed an application with this Board for permit to conduct a dauceuntil 3 o'clock A.M. on Feb. 7th, 1931, at Oakley Dance Hall, Oakley, It is by the Board ordered that a permit be and the same is hereby granted to said S.Dal Porto, on?-ley. j i i i j In the Matter of Transfer of Funds. It is by the Board ordered that the sum of $210.65 be and the same is hereby ordered transferred from unappropriated Reserve Fund to General Fund to pay claims ' of J.w.McLean, Catherine McCarthy, and 'd.W.Veale, for expenses incurred in criminal cases during fiscal year 1929-30, i It is further ordered that balance of $935.60 remaining in Capital Outlay appropriation for new equipment for Sup. Dist. #2, be and the same is hereby transferred to laintenance $opropxi ation of said district. I j i i I ! f In the ;Satter of Paying Salary of � Assistant Doctors at County Hospital. I County Auditor A..I.Sullenger, having sug;ested to this Hoard that the salary of Dr. W.S.Edmeades, and Dr. E.H.Mgrken, resident physicians at County Hospital, be paid on a monthly salary warrant instead of having to present claims each month, and it appearing to the Board that it would be for the best interests of the County to pay said warrant on order, It is by the Board ordered that the County Auditor, draw warrant on County Treasurer in favor of Dr. IZ.S.Edmeades, for x175. payable on first of each and every . ' month and in favor of Dr. E.H.I_orven, for sum of -;175, payable on first of each and i every month until the furt4er order of ti,is Board. The vote thereon being unanimous.} i In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. i The County Assessor having filed with this Board his request for correction of Assessments in accordance t,ith Section 3804a of the Political Code, and said request j having been consented to by the District Attorney , It is, by the Board ordered that the following corrections be made, to wit: Year 1930-31? Vol. 20 Assessment No. 42997. H.L. & Ethel MacKinnis are assessed T;ith Lot 30 Block 7 Fay Andrade Tract and claimed War Veteran Exemption on same. ' A portion o3 this lot is assessed in the City of Ricam and and a portion is assessed in Richmond Out. Exemption was al1Dred on that nortion inside the City of Richmond but through an error in this office exemption was not alloyed on that portion outside) Authority to al low exemotion on Assessment No. 42997 and have taxes and delinquencies cancelled Thereon is granted. Vol. 24 Assessment No. 49364, H.A.Botzback, and Roy Bertucci, are assessed i with a portion of Lot 7 Bella Vista Svodivision rith improvements announting to $1250. There are no inmo ver.ents on this portion of Lot 7. Authority to cancel the taxes and delinquencies thereon. is granted., 3.. i i In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause anpearing therefor, it is by t,ie Board ordered that the folloving� allrnvanves be and the %am e are hereby made to following named indigents commencing i on dates set forth opposite their respective names, to wit: i MRS. SELit'A DOVIC:, Lalnut Jreek, $40 county aid beginning Jan. 24, 1931. WILLIAM CARSON MENDEIHALL, Clayton, $15 state aid and $15 county cash allow- ance for needy aged, beginning Jan. lst, 1931. IiI JOSEPH TAIT, 1450 '+right St. Richmond, $10 state aid and $10 county cash allbr- ance for needy aged, granted as of Jan_ lst, 1931. CHRISTIAN TARTEICBEFG Pinole, $7.50 state aid and $7.50 county cash allowamce for needy aged, beginidng Jan' 1st, 1931. MRS. EVA MORFS S, 125 South lith St. Richmond, $40 state aid for needy children and ?40 county cash allowance beE;i-Liaan. Jan. 1st, 1931. i BERiiICE PIERSON, 819- 2nd St. Antioch, $10 state aid and $20 county 2A d for j need) children to oegir: Jan. lst, 1931• _iRS. JULIA SABO, 259- 4th St. Pittsburg, '�10 state aid and $10 m unty aid i or needv children to be granted as of Jan. 1st, 1931. It is by the Hoard ordered that allcn:ance of $10 per month state aid and $10 County aid for care of Columbo ('.uiffreda, heretofore allowed to St.Vincent's Orphanage be and the same is hereby allowed to Mrs. K.S. KEYES, ROUTE 1, 14ALIlUr CREEK for care ofsaid Colombo Guiffreda. beginning Jan. 4, 1931- MRS. FRANCES LL'CIDO 215 Foster St. Martinez, $30 state aid and 330 county ai3 for half orphan children oeginz ng Jan. 1st, 1931. I i II A 411 " MRSMARY RATT0, 353- R.F.D. Route 20, Concord, $30 state aid for half orphan children i and 10 county cash allowar_ce to begin Jan. 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to MRS. CHRISTINE FRITZUR be and the same is hereby reduced to $10 state and $40 county aid beginning Jan. 31, 1931. It is further ordered that petition of Vim. Severio, 621- Stn St. Richmond, ' be and the same is hereby denied on the ground that need has not been established.` And the Board takes recess to meet on Thursday, February 5th, 1931, at 10 ' o'clock A.M. v Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..Clerk. 1 i 47? IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT:-2L COSTA COUNTY, STATE Or CALIFORNIA. THURS_AY, FE31MIARY 5th, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. Li.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Lon„ Oscar Olsson, O.H.—Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. In tine '..tatter of the aonlica..tion I of the Estate of Charles Van Damn:e for an order extending time for commencing construction ' of a bridge authorized under franchise I to Oscar H.Klatt, for constructing and maintaining a toll bride across Sar, Francisco Bay between Oontra Costa County and Marin County, State of California. - - -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - -- - -- The estate of Charles Van Danm:e, by and through its proper representatives, the present owner of the franchise granted to Oscar H. Klatt, to erect, construct and maintain a toll bridge across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa County and Mario County, State of California, and take tolls thereon, granted by this Board by Ordinance adopted the 5th day of November, 1925, havinZ applied to this Board for an; i extension of time to commence the actual construction of said bridge in good faith, j anu said application comin6 regularly before this Board on the 2nd day of February, 1931, and the hearing of the said application having proceeded on said day, the sane have been continued tot_iis 5t.- qday of February, 1931, and witnesses having been sworn and ex^mined, rnd written evidence suhmitted to this Board showing that the said es-i, ' tate of the said Charles Van Daruae is now the owner of said franchise and that due to the death of said Charles VanDam_+e and the negotiations between the said Oscar H.� Klatt and tine said Charles Var. Damme that there is proper cause for extending the time of coutiencing the actual construction of said bridge for a period of six months! from and after this date; THEREFORE BE IT RESOLED, that -.-is time within which actual construction of the toll bride authorized to be co:.stsucted and erected and maintained under the Ordinance granting the application of Oscar H. Klatt t_ erect, construct and maintain a toll brid e across San Francisco Bay between Contra Costa County and 'Va.rii. County,] i State of Ca if or a, and take tolls thereon, be aad the same is hereby extended for a.period of six months from and after this date, i The foregoin<, Resolution was duly and regularly adopted by the Board of su�ervicors o_ t.e Comity of Coats Costa, State of California, t his 5111 day of Feb-j ' ruary, 1931, by the £oLo::inL� vote: Ayes: Supervisers Lond, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trernbat-. I _ Noes: Yone. Absent: None. i II f i I i Ii r , i 413 In the "atter of Aaplication of Coast s; Independent Gas Company for permission to cross county road with pipe line in 4.1 Sup. Dist. #4. The Coast Inriependent Gas Company having made verbal application to this Board for permission to cross county road ivitn pipe line in Sup. Dist. I It is, by the Board ordered that said Coast Independent Gas Company be and they are hereby a,,thori�ed to construct a gas line across the Uourty Road in Supervisor District #r4 upon fol o :n ca=ditions: That said lire will be constructed at point where designated and to the entire satisfaction of the County Suire or of Contra Costa County aufl supervisor of Supervisor Districi ;r4. The vote of the Board thereon being unanimous. In the utter of Grantin; Danoe Permit. It is ordered that a permit to conduct a dance until 3 olcloc'c A.L. on Feb— ruary 14th, and Feb. 28th, 1931, is hereby granted to Coo—Coo Dance Club of Rodeo, at Rodeo :.all. I 1 And Vie Board takes recess to meet on Monday, February 9th, 1931, a: 10 o'clock A.!i. hairman. 4 Clerk. j 1 I i I 414 i +i IN THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STALE OF CALIFORNIA, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 9, 1931, The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon, 'f% J. Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N. Long, Oscar i Olsson, C. H. Hayden, and R. J. Trenibath. � J. H. 'hells, Clerk. I In the hatter of Approval of 'Narrents j of Reclamation District No. 799. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the f.1- lowing warrant of Reclamation District No. 799 be, and the same is, hereby approved, to-wit: I Warrant No. 238, dated February 3, 1931, a!nount 42122,82, and the Chair-i man and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval on said war- rant by affixing their signatures thereto. In the Hatter of Acceptance of Deed for Lands i in Supervisor District No. 3 for Road Furposes, j i Charles N. Nelsen, n widower, having presented to this Board a good and sufficient deed conveyinE to the County of Contra Costa certain lands described there- in as follows tb-:aft All that certain lot, piece, parcel, or tract of land, situate, lying and being in the County of ContraCosta, State of California, and particularly des- cribed an follows, to wit: A portion of Lot No, 1 in Block No. 8, as said lot and 'block, are deline- ated and so designated or. that certain map entitled "Sap #2 of 'Walnut Heights, a re- survey of flap of Walnut Heights, filed AuEust 16, 191111, filed in the office of the County Recorder of the said County of Contra. Costa, on December 29, 1913, described as follows: Beginning at a point on the center line of San Miguel Drive where the same is intersected by the center line of Rob's Road; thence along the center of an unnamed road, N. 73` -571 -3057., 140,55 feet to the point of beginning of the here- inafter described tract of land; thence continuing along the center line of said road, No, 64° -49' --o"w_ 147.40 feet; thence S. 58 -47"X., 107.80 feet; thence S. �5' -47' - 0"'.9„ 84,83 feet; thence, leaving the center line of said unnamed road, S. 74' -121 -30"E., 20,00 feet; thence N. 15'- 47' -3011E., 35,00 feet to a point, from which point the center of a circular curve to the right with a radius of 125 feet bears S. 57"-;6' -Z,j"E.; thence running along said curve in an easterly direction, I a distance of 161,42 feet; thence, tangent to said curve S. 73--57' -30"E., 45.65 feet; thence S. 64` -49' -30" E„ 31,49 feet; thence i•I, 2� -36'-30°E„ 20,06 feet to to point of beginnin . Containing a total area of 0,21 acre and a net area ex- clusive of the present read of 0.06 acre. Together with all and singular the tenements, heredita:aents and anpur- tenances thereunto belonging, and the rents, issues and profits thereof. It is upon :notion duly made and carried by the Boardor�iered that said Deed be, and the same is, hereby accepted and approved by this/ a the lands des- cribed therein declared a public highway. It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw a warrant on the j County Treasury in favor of said Charles N. Nelsen for the sum of One Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($100,00) payable out of the funds of Road District 1, Supervisor District No. 3 in payment for said lands and that the County Treasurer pay the same.! In the Satter of Maintaining Fish Ranch Road in Supervisor District Yo. 2, WHEREAS It appears to the Board of Supervisore that that certain road I i and which said road in the County of Contra Costa :crown as the "Fish Ranch Road", I I I 415 i i begins at or near what is known as "the Buckley Place" on the Tunnel Road, and ex- tends northwesterly to the county boundary line between Contra Costa County and Alameda County, is an existing public road, and HmRFA9 It appears that the public convenience and necessity de:aands the maintaining of said existing public road, and 'WHEREAS It appears to this Board that the cost of maintaining such exist- i ing public road is too great to be paid out of the Road Fund of Supervisor District No. 2, in which said road is situated, ' THEREFORE, It is hereby resolved and ordered that said Fish Ranch Road is an existing county road of the County of Contra Costa County, and that the public convenience and necessity demand the grading, re-grading, paving, macadamizing, sur- facing, repairing and maintaining thereof, Be it further resolved and ordered that the cost of grading, re-grading, paving, macadamizing, surfacing, repairing and maintaining of said road is too great to pay out of the Road Fund of Supervisor District No. 2, I Be it further resolved that said existing Fish Ranch Road be and the same is herebv ordered placed in charge of R. R. Arnold, County Surveyor, under the supervi- i sion of this Board, for the repairing and maintenance of said road, and that the cost of repairing and aaintaining of said road be and the same is hereby ordered charged to and paid out of the General Fund of Contra Costa County. i ' The foregoing res?lution was passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. I _ Thereupon the Board takes recess to meet as a Board of Supervisors on February 16, 1931 at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Clerk. is i 1 s: 't j3 3 I 416 i I t IN THE BOA:U GF SUPEzZ ISORS OF COSTA COUNTY, STAT OF CALIFOR::IA. }MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A—'. I Present: Hon. u.J.Buchana::, Chair::�an; Supervisors Jades N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and 3.J.Trernbath. J.H.71ells,Clerk. ' In the :latter of the Apnrova.l of Flarrants of Hecla::latio:, District #799. Good cause appearin- .herefox, it is by the Board ordered that the folloringj ' warrants of Reclamation District ;799, be and t._e sa.:e are hereby approved, to vdt: No. Date Amount. 236 Jan. 17, 1;31 a 121.55 l 279 Feb. �Td, 1931, 150.00 241 Feb. ,th, 19=1, 325.00 And the 0hai roan and the Clerk of the Board are hereby authorized to nate thel approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. I i l In the Latter of Grantin,; Dance permits. i The folloain_ persons and societies having made application to this Board i'or peellission to eor:duct a dance until 3 o'clock A. 1. on date set opposite their respective names, , It is by th= Board ordered that permits to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock! A.M. on said dates be gra;ted to following maned persons and societies, to wit: Lt.Diablo Post 4246, American Le ion, Danville, jlarct 7t., nril 4th, Hay 2nd, 1931. Kni;;tsen Farr: Center, Feb. 21st, 1931. Byron Parlor t170 N.S.G.W. Byron, I.O.O.F. Hall, ;::arch jth, 1931- Coo--Coo Club, Rodeo, March 1-, 1931. Rose Baseball Team, Concord Far.; Bureau, Feb. 21, 1931. Antioch Eagles, Oakley Hall, Feb. 21, 1931. ( In the Matter of Accentance of Insurance Policies. , ;.3.Lecis having presented to this Board a Policy on building and contents i of garage at Crockett used for San. Dist. #2 in sum of $250, and Edson Hale having ! presented t,, this Board Polocy No. 71409, Hartford Stea,: Boiler Inspection and Insur- ance Cocapany of Hart_ord, Conn, beim_ i:surance on stea:; boiler at County Hospital. It is, by t .e 3oesd ordered that each of said policies be and the sage is ' hereby acceptedby this Board. i 417 i In the Matter of Petition for incorporation, organizatio_: s__d formation of a Caunty Later District to be known a: Lafayette ;'ater District. A netition hzvii_ been filed tinth this Board prayinf; for the formation of ' a County },iter Dir-trice to be ;coo:: as Lafayette County TatarDistrict, ;.nd it aopea. Na of in:; to elle Board that tne,,,he..r n:; on said netition has been given by publication of a( notice in Co.:tra Costa Gazette, and 11artinez Daily Standard, a nelrspaper printed and published and circulated, in said Contra Costa County for the time required by la*, and this beir- ,� tae tine and p1F.ce fixed for hearing of said matter, the folloring II persons appear and are heard in said matter, to nit: wajor L•.Y.Garrett, is called and testifies for and on behalf of petitioners; B.S.Cron, appears and is sisorn and testi— fies for and on behalf of himself and objects to the including in said district of 151 acres of land belonE;inz to him; 3z.L.Dailey appears for and on behalf of his mothE Elizabeth H.Dailey, and o..jects to the inclusion in said District of 85.3 acres beloni— in to his mother, Elizabeth H.Dailey; T.L.iCnight, appears before the Board and re-- quests that all of his lands be included in said District and that said petition be changed so as to include the rec.ainder oL his lands in �a.id district; Thereupon i- appearir:.L to the Board that there is a question as to rrhetner the soAd proposed District c� ains one thousand inhabitants, I It is, on motion du`_y made s:d carried, by the Board ordered that the furtlr+•I ' hearing on said petiiion be continued to and set for iierday, March 2nd, 1931, at 10 o'clock In the ;.latter of Transfer of Funds. A.1.Sullinger, Auditor, by DX.Teeter, Deputy, havin.g presented a request that foliorri<:' sues be transferred, It is by the Board ordered t_....t t::e fol-_oring sums be ordered transferred as 3329 transferred from Sup. Diet. #3 fund, maintenance rppropriation, to Capital nt_v_%r ropri_tior, to cover Rurr_' se of Land from A.nasehiny_ X170; and C. . Nelson., ;x100; and cost of t_ '.e searc_i Q50, on the Larkey Road right of ray. Mint aduiti-ial sine of $4000 be appropriated to fund of T.A.3oyer,.Probati n Officer _or the care of minors from unappropriated Reserve Fund, to 'he Charities and Corr:ctlons Fund. The said order •a.00ve bein_passed by the unanimous vote of the 3oard. Inthe :Latter of Establishinz, of I / Revolving Fund, for the use of Purchasing Agent, and other officers of the County of Contra Costa. .HERaAS, it appears to the Board bf Supervisors of Contra Costa County, � that it is necessary to establish a Revolviry6 Fund for the payment of certainpages .and supplies funii-aied to te County of Contra Costa, and for the different officers thereof, and i7 ^3dS, i'.: anpeoro to this Board that said: nesolvirzL. Fund is neceszari I I P 418 i f to pay certain wa6es for services rendered to county Hospital, County Officers and on County roads of the County of Contra Costa, under supery aon of County Surveyor and Supervi mrs, and, ilHE?rAS, it appc•ire to this 3oard that J.H.Yorrow, Crnmty Purcnesing Agent, I is the proper perso:: to haz'rdle said Fund for the County or Contra. Costa, and the di£ ferent of: t.ereof; TREREFORE BE I'_ P.SSOLVED, that a Revolvinli Fund in sum of ;p1000 be and the I is hereby created. i i BE IT FJ THEE IRESOLVE'D a_and OFiii)E.XD that J.H."orroir, be and he is hereby placed in charr:e of scic 3evolvim, Fund of �'lOOG and that said J.H.Morrow Gomty Purchasing A'-e±;t, be and he is i:ere'cy ordered to execute a lsond to the County of Contra Costa, in v::e sur of ;12000 with a Surety Com?.ny wathorized to execute bonds unser t..c ln,:s of this State as Surety. Said bond to be conditioned for ttefa.ithful administration: of said fund aid upon the vrillitgaess and ability of said principal on said bond to account for and pay over said fund on demand of the Board of Supervisor; at an*., ti=e. IT iS F UF?I:is.HESGLV3D A_.'D ORDEFZD that upon the filing of a. Cood and suffi— cient Bond conditioned as above mita the County Clerk of C.owzra Costa County, that f i the County Auditor dray his warrznt on 'genera. Funs in favor of J.H.Morrow, County i Purcaasin Agent, and that the County Treasurer shall cash said warrant. I i IT IS L"J11TF371 RESOLVED A;•il 0:'DM'M that said J.H.Morrow, County Purchasing , Agent, shall_ not be authorised to expend any portion thereof except for services or :Material, the securinL or pia*chase of which is a legal charge against the County and no expenditures in excess of ;1.00 shall be mace unless a receipt _s obtained therefor, settinC; forth t;:e date and .uroose of expenditure and amount specified. I IT, IS 1rc?UH::R OROERED A_'J RESOLVED that a Demand shall be made upon the r County for the reimbursement of said fund in the same manner, that other demands are made, such demands to be suyported by the receipts hereinabove referred to. Upon i the t lowance of ail clza:ns, said siorey shall be returned to Revolving Fund of said! i J.H.Morrovr and vino shall, upon the demand of Auditor or thisBoard of Suoerri.sorg, give M. account of said F1 nd. i The foregoin,. Resolution and Order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board.,. i I I ! In the 'atter of Purchase of Oil ,nd ras for County Purposes. The contract heretofore entered into for tee purcaase of oil and gas having expired, It is, on motion duly made and c::Tried, by the Board ordered that J.H.Morrbw Purchasing A.ert, be authorized to enter into a contract with the Standard Oil Com_pi y for the puns-:ase of gas for use of County of Contra Costa at a rate of four cents i per o^Ilon, under tank wagon price deliveries, It is further ordered that said J.H.11orrorr, County Purchasing Agent, enter j r into a contract titin the Saell Oil Conmany for the furnishing of greases at prices as shown on Sched:l.le on file with -she County Purchasing Agent, for the different quantities of Greases. The foregoinG order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board. j i 419 In the Matter of Allowance to Indigents. Good cause appeoriik; tiler:-for, it is by the Board ordered that the following allowances be a s.^re are hereby made to following named indigents, commencing on date set opposite i:eir respective na::.es. MRS. 0ATAL11 BEEDOYA, Bay Point, a70 state aid and 40 county aid, to begin Feb. 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to CHRISTIRE CH.=LISTEITSON,� 716 10-�h 3t. Richmond, of ;723 state and )20 county aid, be decreased to ul0 state and ,910 county aid, to begin 7eb. 1st, 1931. Thti.t -`.e allowance heretofore .made to !23. Ci JZ R&rOS, 513- 9th St. Antioch, be decrea:ee figi 340 s>ate to ;;30 state aid, to begin. Feb. 23,'193,1. That TOH! R ORTO:', P.O. Box 15, San Pablo (Bean Ranch) be granted x5.50 stat and i?5.50 count; a=d ;.o need;; aged, to be;;in :arch 1st, 1931. That allowance heretofore :Wade to JGH:7 T.COiiWILL, needy aged, of $25 be discon� tinued as of Dec. 1st, 1930. It is further ordered that allocance heretofore madeto Andrer, OOURT E'Y, of 315 per month be discontinued as of Feb. 5, 1931. That alloviance heretofore :lade to 'Ms. Aiir'A PEnRl, 732 Arreba St. Martinez, of $70 be discontinued as of Jan. 23, 1931. That application of Ida Anna Pratt, 235- 16th St. Richmond, for needy aged aid, be denied as need not established. In the Matter of Petition of Chioago Cha,.iber of Caim-erce for ' charge o= name. A canmrnication frac Chicago (Bay Point) Chamber of Cormerce, requesting change n of r_ame. from Bay Point to Ohioago, was received, and read to the Board and ordered placed on file. And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, March 2nd, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. .Chairman. t% t I 4 0 i BEFORE THE BOARD Or SUPERVISORS OF C6ITiiA-COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. MONDAY, MARCH 2nd, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.M. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. I , i The Minutes of the Board for and during the month of February, 1931, are read to the Board and by theBoard approved as read and signed by the Chairman and Clerk. I I In the Matter of Determining Boundary i line between County of Contra Costa and County of Alameda. I This Board 'having received a certified copy of Resolution passed by the Board of$upervisors of Alameda County on Feb. 17, 1931, requesting this Board to authorize j the County Surveyor of Contra Costa County to act in conjunction with the County Sur- veyor of Alameda County to definitely establish tae common boundary line between Contra Costa County and Alameda County letween the following point; BEGINNIVIG at the point where the boundary line of the County is coincident with the line dividing the Rancho San Pablo from the Sancho San Antonio, thence westerly along the Northern boundary I line of the Rancho Sian Antonio to the initial point of the description ther:of as recorded in Liber B of Patents, paw 30, Records of Alameda County, California; thence southwesterly in a ' direct line to a point in the San Francisco Bay, said point being four and one-half (4-w) statute miles due southeast of the no3thwest point of Golden Rock (known also as Red Rock). by a survey jointly made by County Surveyor of Alameda County and County Surveyor of Contra Costa County, in pursuance to and by authority of Sections 3969 and 3972 and 3974 of the Political Code; And it satisfactorily appearing to this Board to at said boundary line between said points is not cbfinitely established, so Ghat same can be located on tae ground, i THEtiEFORE BE IT RESOLVED AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the County Surveyor. of Contra Costa County be and he is hereby authorized and ordered to co-operate with the County Surveyor of Alameda County is the establishing of said boundary by a survey jointly made with Obunty Surveyor of Alameda, County., I I i I I i I I I I i I I I � I 421 J f • I ii In the Matter of Payment of County Health Officer of Contra Costa County. Dr. Paul G.papps, having been appointed Health Officer of Contra Costa County at a salary of $208.33 per month to be paid by the County of Contra Costa, with the ' understanding that the balance of said salary will be paid by the Rockefeller Foundation, and said Rockefeller Foundation having withdrawn the sum of $41.67 per month from the amount paid by them, beginning January lst,'1931, I to It is, by the Board ordered that the salary of Dr.Paul G.Capps,,,be paid by the ' County of Contra Costa from January let, 1931, be and tine same is hereby fixed at sum of ;250.00 per month . I It is further ordered that the Oounty Auditor draw warrant on the County Trees " r a in favor of Dr. Paul G.Capps, for the balance due said Dr. Paul G.Cappe for the months, of January, and February, 1931, at the rate of $250 per month and that from now on the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of said Dr. Paul G.Cappa, for tine said sum of{ ,$250 on the first of each and every month until the further order of this Board., h i I In the Matter of Petition for Formation of a Department of Veterans Welfare. I A.petition having been filed with this Board by different organizations of i ' the Veterans organizations asking for formation of a Veterans Welfare Department of i the "ounty of Contra Costa, 2nd the following persms appear and address the Board on behalf of said petition to wit: Morris Hoffman, George Landerson, and E.C.Wiltse; Thereupon, after bearing argument of said persons on behalf of said petition, It is, on motion duly made and carried, by the Board ordered that said petition be gad i the same is hereby taken under advisement by this Board. j i In the Matter of Erection of Signs i i on County Roads. It is by the Board ordered that the California Automobile Association be and they are hereby ordered to erect the following signs at the following places, to Alt: ' Kensington District: i Blind Street Sign on Yale at Cambridge St. Blind Street sign on Kingston Road at intersection of Ardmore Road. 9-Unit Reflector Sign end of Kingston Road. Slow-Curve-Right sign opposite 618 Coventry Road. Reflector Sign just east of 600 Coventry Road. Reflector and Blind Street Sign at Coventry Road and Marchant Court, opposite ' 529 Coventry Road. i Stop Signs to be erected at following Points. Berkeley Park Boulevard. Valley Road. Berkeley Park Boulevard on two sides. Oak View Avenue through street, two sides. i Ocean View Avenue, along Colusa Ave. to Santa Fe Ave. I Stop Signs for west side of Santa Fe Avenue at Following points: Sar. Carlos Avenue. Curry Avenue. Lynn Avenue. Ward Avenue. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of the Board., i I I f' I 422 i In the hatter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. The 'joatra Costa County Labor Journal having notified this Board that they are getting out their Annual Year Book of organized Labor for Contra Costa County and asking this Board to subscribe to a page advertisement in said paper at a priceof ' $100 and tneCrockett Signal having notified this Board teat on March 10, 1931, the Calif orri a and Hawaiian Sugar Refining Co. is celebrating its twenty—fifth anniversary, in Crockett and that they have plans prepared for a big day with representatives from allpaits of the United States and Hawaiian Islands to be present and on March 6th, , 1931, the Crockett Signal is issuing a special Edition in comIInemoration of the event, and asking this Board to subscribe for space in said paper to advertise the resources of said Contra Costa County, and tnis Board believing 1t to be for the best interests, of the County to take advertising space in both papers, It is, by the Board ordered that the sum of $100 be set aside out of the Advertising Fund for an Article to be printed in Conga Costa County Labor Journal, and the sum of $50 be ordered set aside in County Treasury out of tine Advertising fund for payment of advertising matter to appear in issue of March 6,1931, of Crockett Signal, the said money to be paid on presentation of duly verified claims therefor. The said order is passed by the unanimous vote of tine board.,, I In the iEatt a o_ Dance Permit. It is by the Board ordered that the Coo—Coo Club of Rodeo, be granted permiss— ion to conduct a dance until 3 o'clock A.M. on March 26th, 1931 at Rodeo Hall, in Rodeo., I In the `latter of Approval of warrants j of Reclination District #1619. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following' warrants ofRec'_amation District #1619, be and thesame is hereby approved, to wit: No. Date Amount. , 726 Feb. 26th, 1931. $ 75.00 115.36 728 177.96 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the i ap_s'oval of said Board by a£=lxing their signatures thereto. ' i r ' 423 '' i In the Matte of Approval of Currants x of Reclamation District x}2059. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District #2059,be and the same as hereby approved, to wit: ' No. Date mount. 807 Feb. 28th, 1931, 3 110.00 608 57.6o 609 38.31 810 " 112.80 811 " 12.00 And the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby aalhorized to note the approval of said warrants by affixing their signatures thereto. in the :Satter of Approval of Warrants of Reclamation District No. 802. Good cause appearing therefor, it is by the Board ordered that the following warrants of Reclamation District $802, be and the same are hereby approved, to wit: j No. Date Amount. i 557 Feb. 24, 1931, $ 140.00 558 ■ 50.00 5590 Feb. 28th, 1931, 111.56 6 " 55.79 561 " 3.50 563 " 118100 186 90 6466 u 5 416350 iAnd the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby authorized to note the approval of said claims by affixing their signatures thereto. I I i In the Matter of Dump wagon belonging to Sup. Dist. #1. Supervisor James N. Long, reports to this Board that he has sold to the Giant j i Powder 6ompany one old dump wagon for the swu of $5.00. It is, by the Board ordered that said gale be and the same is hereby confi=ed and said money ordered deposited in County Treasury to the funds of R.D. 1. I In the Matter of Petition for j i Formation of Lafayette County Rater District. i On application of Detitioners, It is by the Board ordered that the further hearing on said petition be mi the same is hereby continued to and set for Monday March 16th, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.M. I i I � r 42f i ! In the Matter of Communication from ! I Social Welfare Worker of Alameda county. i A communication from Social Welfare Worker of County of Alameda, regarding case of Mrs. Enderlein, having been received, It is by the Board ordered that said Communication be referred to Contra Costa County Social Worker, In the Matter of Correction of Assessments. County Assessor having filed with this Board his certificate showing that certain clerical errors appear on assessment roll for year 1930-31, and asking author ization to correct same, in accordance with Section 3604a of the Political Code, It is by the Board ordered that said correction be and same is hereby ordered made, to wit: Charles Mel, Lott filed claim for War Veteran Exemption with tnis i office on Lot 20 Block 18 East Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lot 6 Block 41 Last Richmond Boulevard Tract, Lots 40 and 41 Gill's Addition to Pullman, and Lots 14 and 15 Block!. 1 Tewksbury Heights; throigh an error in Aasessor's office exemption was not allowed) on Lot 9 Block 41 East Richmond Boulevard Tract; Authority to cancel the taxes and) delinquencies on Lot 6 Block 41 East Richmond Boulevard Tract (see Vol. 7 Assessment; I $16496) is granted., I , i And the 3oard takes recess to meet on Umda March 16th, 1 ,i Y. 931, at 10 o'c'_ocki A.M. i I . .Clerk. j 1 i f I I I I i I r 425 I BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE Or CALIFORNIA.I MO-DAY, L•iiRCH loth, 1931. The Board met at 10 o'clock a.m. Present: Hon. W.J.Buchanan, Chairman; Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, and R.J.Trerioath. J.H.Wells,Clerk. In the -Iatter of petition _or ' formation o£ Lafayette Water District This cause comes regularly before the Board at this time, and Major M.M. Garrett, states the position of said peaitioners, in said matter and Mrs. Lillian Armanino is called and testified herein under oath as to population of said district testifying that she has taken a census of said district and population of said Distri ct is 1006 residing within the said propoeed Lafayette County hater District;! Thereuoo.: said George S.Meredith and Mrs. Fryerson, R.E,_cNeil, Mrs.Cone i and John C.Hill make stateme:its of the water conditions of.said proposed district, and all ask this Board to have a speedy hearing on said matter; Thereupon it appeaz'kg to the Board that certain Protestants desire time to anoear before this Board, t It is, on motion fluly made and carried oy the Board ordered t.nat the further hearing on said petition be and the same is hereby continued to and et for Monday ' Marc, 23rd, 1931, at 11 o'clock A.M. and that tine Clerk of this Board notify ! i t'�at H.S.Crow, and 1.L.D,ley at Lafayette said matter will be heard and finally deter- mined etermined on said 23rd hay of March, 1931. I In the Matter of Report of Activities and accomplishments of Agricultural extension service of Oo:tra Costa county. R.E.Goble, County agent of U.S.D.A. and Helen Alice Burling,Home Demonstration Agent appear before to Board and state totnis Board the activities which said ' Service has extended Burin; the preceding year; after !nearing said report, the Board orders that said report be placed on file, for further consideration by thist Board or persons desiring t o examine it. In the Ka. ier of AoDlication of Veterans Welfare Board for Cancellation of certain taxes. The Veterans Welfaxe Board of the State of California having filed with this Board their oetiiion for a: order of cancellation of certain assessments on real property hereinafter descrioed, and it appearing to the Board t4eu the said proper y is owned b-,7 the State of California, and said netitioi having beer consented to by`, the District Attorney, I i It is by the Board ordered that said petition of the Veterans Welfare Board i for cancellation of said taxes be and the same is hereby -ranted; said cancellation) being directed only to assessments for taxes and and does not order cancellation of any special assessments for street work or other improvements of like character. The fol o,.in- is a description of the property on which taxes are hereby , i cancelled, to wit: That certain tract of land situate in the City of El Cerrito, and partly' in the City of Ricanond, County of Contra Costa, State of California, and described! as fol:;ows: The East 30 feet of Lot 41 and the West 23 feet of Lot 4�_) in Block 20 ' as designated on the map entitled "Hichmond Traffic Center" which man ras filed in the office of the Recorder of the County of Contra Costa, State of California, on April 18th, 1914, in Vol. 11 of Ilaps, at pave 256, descrioed as follows: B.TMINNTI1G At tine southeast comer of said Lot 41• thence frm said point of beginning westerly along the south line of said Lot 4�'l, 30 feet; thence northerly 115 feet to a point on the north line of said Lot 41, distant thereon 30 feet westerly from the r_ortheast corner of said Lot 41; thence easterly along the north line of Lots 41 and 40, 53 feet to a point which is distant westerly 12 feet from the northeast comer of said Lot 40• thence southerly 115 feet to a point on the south lire of said Lot 4o; thereon distant 12 feet westerly front the southeast corner a� sai d Lot 40; thence westerly along-: the southerly line of said Lot 40 a distanceof 23 feet to tide point of beirning. Deed recorded Sept. 20, 1930, in Vol. 249 of page 221 of ')fficial Records. Taxes 1930-31. Assessed to East Richmond heights Land company, a_ corporation. The said order is gassed by the unanenous vote of the Board., I I In the `Matter of Exart«ina,:.i­ m of Erroneous Assessments. , GA. Meese, County Assessor, having;filed with this Board a statement showine f that a certain erroneous assessment appears on the assessment Rall for 1930-31, and as?dn; authorization to correct sane in accordance rith Section 3804a of the Political. Code it t1ds: That John L.Be'nringer, filed clain: for tsar Veterans Exemption for Lot 14 ':'alder addition and portion of Lot "F" Walnut Park; through an error in his office War Veterans Exemption vias allowed on Lot 14 Walden Addition only; ; Aut::orizatior. is hereby granted to allow, exem:ptien on portion of Lot "F" Walnut Park (See Vol. 30, Assessme.t $00751) and for cancellation of delinquencies thereon', said matter having been consented to by the District Attorney. I i In the Matter of Granting Leave of i Absence. It is by the Board ordered t hat R.R_Arnold, be granted a leave of absence of thirty days from and after date of leaving the State of California. r I I I j i I 427 In the matter of adoption of plans I i and specifications for a deep-Tell turbine pump for Contra Costa County tater 4iorks District 41. ' W.T.YcClarren, Superintendent of Contra Costa County Vater Works District l having presented to this Board, plans end specifications for a deep-well turbine pump for Contra Costa County Eater Gorks District *�1, It is by the board ordered that said plans and specifications be and the I same are hereby adopted as plans ems specifications for the furnishir_g of said Pump. 1 It is hereby ordered that the Clerk of this Hoard advertise in toe Brentwood "ewe, for bids to be presented to this Board up to hour of 11 o'clock A. L. on Monday, April 6th., 1931. I I i Ir. the patter of Advertising Resources of Contra Costa County. i Brother Ralph, 'President of Western Association of Dean of Men, and a member of the faculty of St.Mary's College, located in Contra Costa County, having notified this Board that the Western Association of the Dean of Men will meet at St.hary's College early is April, and it is the wish of the college to make the gentlemen feel t.-at the Convention will surpass that of jx evious years and that ' in order to properly advertise the resources of Contra Costa County that they requ st an appropriation of $50 to a -fund to De established to defray the expenses incident to such gathering, and it appearin6 to the Board that said Convention will advertise i the resources of Contra Costa County ar_d should be encouraged, It is, by the Board ordered t--at the sum of 3`50 be and the same is i her:-:by set aside out of the Advertisi:g -und for the purpose of assistins in the ertertaimuent of said V.estern A:sociation of the Deans o f Men in the advertising of the resources of Contra Costa County, and that the County Auditor is hereby ordered to draw his warrant on said fund in favor of St.c_ary's College for said sum of ;50, and that the County Treasurer pay the same.; j I ' In the Matter of Communication -from Martinez Chaniper of Commerce. his Board having received a communication from toe Martinez Chamber of Commerce requesting;thi s Board to employ sofax as possible in the construction of a new `_-fall of Records, only persons residing in Contra Costa County, and to use materials, I manufactured in t e County of Contra Costa, so far as possible in the erection pf said building, -,is on motion duly made and carried, by the Hoard ordered that said j come:unication be and the sa:.e is hereby ordered placed on file and that the Clerk I of this Board notify said Martinez Chamber of Commerce that it has been thepracticej of this Board for the last twenty years so far as possible to give preference to it contractors residinl� in Conor,, Costa County and t o contractors using- materials manufactured or produced in Contra Costa County. I I P 4208 In the Batter of Allowance to Indi.^.ants. It is, by the Board ordered that the following allowances be Md the same are hereby made to following named indigents commencing rx dates set opposite their respective names: MRS, ROSE; DAVILA, 659- 9th St. Richmond, California, $30 per month county cash allowance, be.-innnx Feb. 1st, 1931. That allowance of 'U`rs. AN-.,A JOHITS07, Byron, Cal. of county cash allowance of i $20 per month be reinstatedas of Feb. 1st, 1931. MARY MUDGRIDGE, Tennant Ave. Pinole, IP15 county cash allmarce be allowed to begin as of Feb. 1st, 1931. It is furt,ia ordered that the following allowances be made to following ' named needy aged to be.-in on date set opposite their respective names, to wit: WIL IAM PA.,i,C3 ,2109 Galinco St. Concord, $15. State and $15 county aid, to begin Feb. 15, 1931. It is further ordered that allowance hertofore made to W11. BRACKTLE, Pinole, Cal. o= r�'?5 State and $5 county aid be increased to $12.50 state and $12.50 county aid, beginni:ag Marcia 1st, 1931. It is further ordered that allowance heretofore made to JOHN LUDIN31612 Mac onald Avenue , Richmond,be and the sane is hereby changed to read $11.00 State $11.00 county aid to began as of March lst, 19-1, instead of allowance heetofore given. It is further ordered that application of Peter Martin 223- 2nd St. Richmond be denied. IT IS FJRT_,ER ORJI�R_D that allowance heretofore made to MRS. FRAIICES SHARLN'! Clyde, Cal. for aid for needy cnildren be reduced from $50 state aid and $20 canty I aid to $40 State and :110 county aid, to begin as of March 20, 1931. It is further ordered that aI_aaance heretofore made to IRS. ALDRIAN GC_+;EZ, j Port Costa, for aid for needy children be discontinued as of March 14, 1931. , It is further ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant in favor of the above named indigents on the first of each and every month until the order of this I, Board. , In the Matter of Return of Deposit of Federal Construction. Company. The Federa' Construction Cocrpany having deposited with the County Surveyor I I on Feb. Stn, 1930, tiie sum of $1000 to secure the repairing of roads crossed by ditches for the ourpose of :Laying pipe, and R.R.Arnold, County Surveyor having reported to this Board twat all of said roads have oeen repaired to his satisfaction and requestir., that ti,e sum ^f .1000 be returned to said Federal Construction 0omcapy ' It is, by the Board ordered that the County Auditor draw warrant on tae County Treasurer in favor of said Federal Co:�struction Company on special deposit i fund forthe sum of 411000 and that lite County Treasurer pay the s.une. In the Latter of Transfer of f)-mus. It is by t!:e Board ordered that t ne followin,; transfers of funds be and the sane are heieb; made, to wit: 1. , Supervisor District ;r2: $2500.00 from Road 2 Fund appropriation for 0apital Outlay Lmarovements to the appropriation for P.:airtenance. Supervisor District : x5000.00 front 'wotor :eh. Fund appropriation for Capital Outlay iter; ConsLr:ctien to the appropiiati.% for Maintenance. Also $15,000. from Road 4 Flow approoriation for Bs ntenance to tae Capital Uutlay Improvements appropriatic:j t, covei anticipat d additional expenditures for the wideniaL of mads. r I 439 i In Supervisor District #5: $3364.52 fractne General Fund appropriation for Maintenance to the appropriation for Capital Outlay Improvements. j It is also ordered that the folloti7ing adjustments be made in Surveyor's Road ap propria tizs; "it hi Sup. Dist. T2: $3000 from General Fund appropriation for Capital ' Outlay Lnprove::ent: to tire 7faintenance appropriation. i Sup. Dist. T4: �100u.u0 fro:;! Special Road Fund aPpropriation for capital Lhutlay L orovemerirs to the '.:airterarce appropriation. From Sup. Dist. ;-2 to Sun. Dist. ;"r'3: $1003.00 from the General Fund appropri- ation for Capital Outlay New Construction in Dist. '#2 to the appropriation for Capital IuGlay New Construction in Dist. #3 and $4000.00 from the same appropriation to the Maintenance appropriation for Dist. #3. 1 From Sup. Dist. #4 to Sup Dist. #3: $7900 from General Fund appropriation for Capital Outlay Improvemazcs in Dist. iF4 to tue appropriation for Capital Outlavl New Constncc'tion in Dist. 93. The said order is passed bvthe unanimous vote of the Board.,. I i In the '=utter of Employment of Architect for Nev., Hall of Records Building. i W.H.17eeks, Architect, her tofore selected by this Board to prepare plans and specifications for a ne:. Hall of Records, or addition to Court House, appears before the Board at this gime, and presents his resignation as Architect and asks j this3oard for the privilege of resi;ni__- as such -'Tchitect in connection vrith NeE7 Hall of Records; ' Thereu3on, it is on motion of Supervisor Longi, seconded by S_pa visor Hayden'', by the Board ordered that said resi.Ln,tion be and the same is hereby accepted and said Dosition declared vacant. I In the Hatter of EmployRaent of Architect for New Hall of Records Building. This Board havin,, heretofore accepted the resignation of %i.H.Weeks as Architect on Nev Hall of .,cords Building, the following naninations were had for i Architect to prepare plans and specifications for said building, yo vit: Supervisor James N.Long places in nomination J.T.Narbett of Richmond. Supervisor Oscar Olsson places in ao%:ination J.iiDonovan. i which motion r as seconded by Supervis,a Trembath. + There bung no second to nomination of J.T.Ne.rbett, the Roll is called, � i and following vote raicen: I On J.J.Donovan: .lyes: Supervisors James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H.Hayden, f;.J.Buchanan aid R.7. re;bat:.. Thereupon, it is on motion duly made and carried, by t-ie Board ordered that j J.J.Donovan be and he is hereby a_rpointed Architect to prepare plans and specifications for the building of said Hall of Records Building, provided that a contract satis- I i factory to this Board is arranged with said J.J.Donovan and tis Board, said appoint- went to be consJrnmated on the signing of said Contract, and not before. i I I r 41130 I In the +atter of Cancellation of Taxes on Lots I az d 2 of Bloc'-: 'T-" i Torn of Concord. It appearing to tae Board tt_ lots 1 and 2 of Bl-,c3,U. of Torn of Todos Santos is tae pro-pert-; of i:t.Diablo Fire District, a Political Subdi:isioa of the ' C ounty s Con .a Costa, i It is by the Board ordered that all taxes or. that part of Lots 1 and 2 in I Bloc': W. nor oi-,ned by the 11t.iiablo Fire District, be and the sane are aereby ordered c=.celled. I And t:.e"Board takes recess to meet on ,dmday, 'Uarch 23rd, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.11. I i Chairman. I i i clerk. I I i I I I I f i I I i I I 431 BEFORE . BCAP.D SUB VISO 6 ._ CO::Tz:A -...STA O!uATTY, STATE OF CALIFO=-;IA. i i -O-FIDAY, i:L^cCH 23rd, 1931. T'c,e Beard met at 10 o'clock A.!!. Present: Hon. .J.Buciiana--, Ohairuan; Supervises James N.Long, Oscar Olsson, C.H. Hayden, and R.J.Trembath. J.H.fiells,Clerk. I In the -•f Petition for Formation of Lafayette County Water District. j A petition having been filed with this Board praying for the formation of a County '.rater District to be known as Lafayette County Water District, and notice of said hearing having been given by publication of a Notice In Contra Costa Gazette i add Martirez Daily Stu dard, a newrsnaper publisned aid circulated in Contra Costa County, in the man-ner and for tae time required by lay:, as apoe:-rs by the affidavit of Elsa U.Arnold, on file '::erein, fixing the hearing on said petition for the loth day of February, 1931, at 10 o'clock A.d., and said natter having been regularly continued to this time and place, I I NOU, at this time, Lydia M.Paffetto, the fficial Reporter of the Superior Court of Contra Costa County is appointed by the Boai,d to take down the testimony `relating to said petition, and thereupon t',ie following with?ssea are sworn and testify ' befoi:f this Board in favor of t e formation of said petition, to crit: i+ajor M.M. Garret;, Lillian Ar amino, Geor;e 3.Meredith, Charles C.Dawsoa, }lass Ruth r^ryerson, Georz3e O.Foye, Joist C.Hill, and Thomas L.ILnight, Thereupon the fol'_7wring witnesses appear and make verbal protest against the inclusio:. of their lands in said District, to writ: H.S.Orowr, I.C.Taylor, Charles G. Peterson, A.J.BorE;es (to a portion of itis lands) ilerle Daley on oenalf of Elizabeth Daley, J.U.Buohan, E.J.Ghi.�lioni, C.Doglio, Nick Costa, G.Mukura, on behalf of New Spring Farm Oormpamy; J.P.Guisto, 'Y.F.Machado, =s. Harriet 3.Kitchea, and �(rs.Annie Knutsen. Thereupon ti:e Board after heariaiZ all the testimony in said matter determines and finds the. said petition is signed by more tna.n tea per cert of the number of votes cast in said prouosed County hater District for t:ie office of Governor of this Stare at t::e last General Election ,n for to the presentin, of the petition; that all the territory embraced within the Bou;daries of the said proposed County 'dater District would be benefitted by the formation of said District; On request of Thor:;s L.Knig-nt, a::d it appecring to the Board t::at that certain parcel of land of said Thomas L.Knigl,t described as follows: That parcel ol land in tae county of Contra Costa. State of California, being portio o= Ra c-o La -odna de la Canada de Pinole, described as follows: BEGIi::iI1:G at the northeast corner of t.,e Rancho Aealanes, thence from said point of beginning +.est along t._e North line of said rancho Aealanes, 10.5 chains more or less to the east line of the parcel of land described in the deed from East Bay .rater Co.^_�o.ny a corporation, to I.C.Taylor, dated July 8, 1920, and recorded July 12, 1920, in Vol. 307 of Deeds, at page 20'0; thence north along the last named line to she south line of the parcel of land describ- ed in the deed from H.T.Brown to Oliver Dore, dated Nov. 7,1895, and recorded Nov. 7, 1895, in 'ol. 70 of Deeds, pa=^e 418' thence easterly along the south- erly line of said Dore tract (70 D 410) as follows: South 79° East 0.40 ch_ains!, 7. south 35 East, 1.05 chains; Bout: south 63 1/40 East, 1.10 chains; sout_. 691/2o East, 2 chains; south 58 1/2° East, 2.40 chains; south 49° East, 1,$0 drains; south 27 314' East, 2. 1 chains to the crest line of the parcel of land descrijed in the deed from Agnes G.J.Rutherford, a widow, to Charles F.Gilmore, dated ay 31, 1918, and recorded June 6,1915 in Vol. 320 of Deeds, at nage 220; thence along the west line of said Gilmore Tract, as follor:s: South 2�°45' West, 3,95 chains; south 11°20' West, 7.16 chains; south 0 25' East, 0.(2 chains; ' south 23°341 West, 17.46 chains to tie most we�teily corner of said Gilmore Tract (520 D 220) thence south 24°521 West along the west line of the parcel of land described in the deed from Fanny H.Spiegl, et vir. to Lester W.Hint dated Sept. 25, 1921, and recorded Sept. 29th, 1921, in Vol. 377 of Deeds, at nage 378, 654.70 feet to the most westerly corner of said tract; thence leaving said line, southerly in a direct line to the southeast corner of tae parcel of land lastly described in the deed from Elam Brown et ux. to Warren Brown, dated flay 1, 1850, and record- ed ecorded 1a�: 24, 1850 in Vol. 38 of Deeds, at page 190, beingon tine east line of the Randno Acalanes, thence noizh along the east line of said Rancho Acalanes, to the point aC beginning. mould be benefitted by the inclusio:: of said lands in saidDistrict and the said Thomas L.Knight requesting that said lands be included and it further appeasing to the Board that there are no defects in the contents of the netition or in the title to or form i of Notice, or the signatures or laces of signatures thereto, and that said petition complies with all the requirements of the provisions of the Act providing for the formation of said District and that said petition is sufficient; T?a-!EUPON, IT IS BY THE BOARD O.',JERED that all protests to the formation of said District or t.ie inclusion of lands in said District be aid the same are hereby denied. THEREUPON, the Board adopts the following Resolution fixing the boundaries `- of said District and calling an election to be meld in said proposed Water District ' for the purpose of determ_ninc whether or not the sane shall be incorporated; ' NOTICE OF PROPOSED F0,CUTION OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY WATER DISTRICT. BEFORE THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF CONT.,A COSTA CODIM, STATE OF CALIPORPIIA: IN THE uIATTER OF PETITION FOR FORIATION OF LAFAYETTE COUNTY WATER DIST'ICT. BE IT RESOLVED, by the Board of Supervisors of the County of Contra Costa, as follows: THAT WREREAS, a petition for the formation of a County Mater District to be known as LAFAYETTE CV0XTY WATER DISTRICT, was filed with this Board of Supervisors on the loth day of February, 1931, at the hour of 10 o'cloc!c AX. and said petition being signed by registered voters residing within the 'boundaries oi said proposed rater District equal in mrnuer to more than ten per cent of the number of votes cast in said proposed via.ter district for the office of Governor of this State at they last General Electio., prior to the prese,tiug of said petition; and, i WHEREAS, it appears to tuis Board that the notice of the presentation of said ' petition vias published in the manner and for the time as required by law, as appears by the affidavit of Elsa U.Arnold, on file herein, and, kiHER AS, said peti-.ion was partially :heard on the 16th day of February, 1931; I and tae hearing the*eon was reguiarly continued from time to time to this date by order of this Board, and, WHEREAS, all of the verbal protests presented to this Board for exclusion of territory from this District have beef heard and ha,.e been denied.bv this Board, and, r 433 f WHEREAS, it appears to t:,is Board that there are no defects in the contents of I the petition or in tare title to or foam of notice, or signatures,or lack of signatures, ther:mo, and ' 17HEREAS, it appears tot-is Board that Tham;Ls L.Knight desires to have all of � his property included Within t._e proposed crater district, and, ry WHEREAS, it appears to this Board that all of tine nroperty of Thomas L.Knignt, will be benefitted by the formation of said District and the inclusion of sane in said 1 District; NOT.,, TH;;MZORE, B2 IT R?SOLIFFD AND IT IS HEREBY ORDERM, that said petition com- Blies with all the requirements of the provisions of tae Act for tiE incorporation, organization and management of county mater districts, and twat said petition and i notice are sufficient and that a mater district &hall be formed to be composed of all i that certain_ territory of tie Jounty of Contra Costa, State of California, situate, lying and being within-.-.is following boundaries of said District whic:r are hereby fin= i ally determined to be as follows, to cit: BEGliiitl G at the Northwest corner of Rancno Acalanes; thence running East aloes; the Norta boundary line of said Rancho to tae southeast corner of a 200 acre tract of land as particularly set forth and described in a deed fru::: cast Hay dater Company to I.C.Taylor, recorded July 12, 1920, in Vol. 367 of Deeds, at nage 266, records of Contra Costa County; thence north along the east line of said tract and the west line of the lands of Knig_it and Childs to t,,e Scith line of the parcel o= land described in. a deed from H.T.Brown to Oliver Dore, recorded Nov. 7, 1695. in Vol. 70 of Deeds, page 418• thence easterly alon-the southerly line of said Dore Tact, S. 790 0.40 c'a.ins; thence S. 350 E. 1.05 chains; thence S. 71 E. 1.70 i chains; thence S. 799 E. 2 chains; thence S. 480 E. 2.88 cLains; thence S. 71 1/20 E. 4.25 chains; thence S. 3 E. 1.01 chains; thence S 34 1/4° E. 3.50 chains; thence S. 25a E. 0.50 chains; thence ; S. 2 3/41 E. 4 chains; tirence S. 19°'E. 2.60 chains; tience S. 1 ° E. 1.60 chains; t:,ence N. 43 1/20 E. 1,75 chains; thence id. 41 1/21 E. 2.40 chains; thence i;. 5j E. 1.90 chains; thence N. 84° E. 2 chains; `hence S. 8$' 1/40 E.1.10 chains; thence S. 69 1/20 E. 2 chains; thence 2. 581 ° E. 2.40 chains; thence S. 49° E. 1.50 chains; thence S. 7 3/4 E. 2.31 chains tothe gest line of the parcel of land described i in the deed from +fines O.J.Rutheriord, a widow, to Charles F. Gilmore, dated iia,.• 31, 1916, and recorded June 6, 1918 in Vol, 320 of deeds, at page 220• thence along tLe west line of said Gilmore tract, as follows: S. 23°45� ;i. 3.95 chains; thence S. 11°20' '+`. 7.18 chains; thence B. i 0°25' E. 0.72 cerins; thence S. 23034' U. 13.46 chains trtiE most westerly corner of said Gilmore Tract (320 D 220); theace S. 240 52' 47. along the west line of tie parcel of land described in the deed.from Fanny Fl. Spiegl, et vir. to Lester W.Hink, dated September 26, 1y21, and recorded 8entember 29, 1921, in Vol. 377 of Deeds, at page 378, 654.70 feet to the most wes.erly corner of said tract; thence running alon;;the sartherly line of said tract in a southeasterly direction to the westerly line of a 90.55 acre tract of land now or formerly olned by Natale %lartino as described in a deed recorded in Vol. 355 of Deeds, pages 34 and 35, records of Contra Costa County; thence running alonf, the westerly line of said tract in a sautheasterly ' airectioil to the most southerly comer thereof and the most Westerly corner ofa 143 acre tract of land now or fornierly ovmed by Joseph �'. Buralho, as described in a deed recorded in Vol. 137 of Deeds, � page 598, records of Con-Lia Costa County; thence running along the _ westerly line of said tract in a southeasterly direction to the most southerly corner thereof; thence rurnint� northeasterly alouL the :,outherly line of said tract and said line produced, to the easterly line of tae county road leading from Lafayette to,Pleasant Hill; 1 thence southeastefly albm�; the easterly line of said county road to ' the most southealy corner of a 31.05 acre tract now or formerly maned by Hiram Hunsaker, as described in a deed recorded in Vol. 5S Official FLacords, nage 49, Records of Com=a Costa County; thence runni:ig along the southerly line of said tract northeasterly, southerly and easterly to the southeast corner tiereof and a point on the northerly line of a 38.54 acre tract now or formerly owned by Albert E. Hodges, as particularly set forth and descxiced in a deed recorded in Vol. 63 of Deeds, page 74, records of Dort ra Costa Jounty; `hence runni,.E; alone the northerly line of said tract to the northeasterly coiner thereof; thence southerly along the easterly line of said tract of .-and to the most northerly corner of the 31.21 acre tract now or formerly owned by C.G.Peterson i as described in a deed recorded in Vol, 108 Official 2.ecoris, page 247, records of Oo::tra Josta County; thence running along the easterly line of tre siAd tract, and t ne easterly line of tine 57.91 acre tract, now ; or formerly o'.:ned by idanuel LaciLzdo, and said line Droduced, to the southerly to the southerly line of the county highway leading from Walnut Creek to Lafayette; thence running aloe, said line in a scuthe:esterly direction I ;v I j I' 434 to its intersection with the westerly line of a 56 acre tract of land now or formerly oimed by Dwight Jones; thence running alcng the westerly line of said tract in a southerly direction to the southeasterly corner of a 40 acre tract now or fonrerly mimed by Harriett B.Xitcizen, as descried in a deed recorded in Vol. 197 of Deeds, at page 460, records of ConL:a Costa County; thence westerly along the southerly line of said tract to its intersection with t?.e boundary line between the Rancho Canada del Hambre, Southern Part; and the Briones Grant; thence southerly alon_; said dividing line to the -orner com:aon to the Rancho Canada del Hambre, Southern Pa t, Rancho San Ramon, Rancho Laguna de los Palos Coloxadas, and the Briones Grant, or iianc'no Boca de la Canada de Pinole; thence running; southwesterly along the easterly boundary line of ti:e afore- said Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados to a point on the Mt. Diablo base line an;: an angle point in said boundary line; thence continuing along said boadesv line in a southeasterly direction to the most easterly corner of a 54.00 acre tract of land now or formerly ar•ned by J.A.Olivera, as describe-d in a deed recorded in Vol. 109 of Deeds, page 134, records of Contra Costa County; thence leaving the -easterly boundary line of Han Cao Laguna de los Palos Colorados, and running thence along the southerly boundary line of said 54.00 acre tract, southwesterly to tae most southerly corner thereof; thence continuing alon said bouud,ry line, northwesterly, to the southerly 'boundary lineofa 46.76 acre tract of land now or formerly owned by j.A. Olivera, as described in a deed recorded in Vol. 58 of Official ^ecords, page 233, records of Contra Costa County; thence runnir_g northwesterly along said line to a point 10 chains north of tae south boundary line of Lot 58 as said Lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon tha.- certain map entitled "Man of Sectionization of a Part of Rancho Laguna de los Palos Colorados, Contra Costa County, Cali_e•nia" filed August 6, 1916, in Hook 15 of Maps, Fa.ge 306, Records of Contra Costa County; thence west to a point on the west line of Los 59 of said Map, whidn point is 10 chains north of t e southwest corner of said Lot 59; thence south along the crest line of said Lot 59 to the southwest comer t::ereof; thence west along the south line of Lots 60, 61, 62, 63, 65, 66, 67, and 66 to a point 990.00 feet west of the southeast corner of said Lot 66 said point )eing on tine dividing line between the lands of the j East Bay unicipal Utility District and tare fforaga Company; thence running along said uividing line, S. 0005' E., 1320.00 feet; thence N. 69°55' W. 990.00 feet to a point on the south line of Lot 66; ' thence N. 71°36' 4. 3464.56 feet to a point on `he west line of Lot 84• thence.N. 0005' U. 990.00 feet; thence S. 69°31' E., 330.00 feet; thence N. 0005' ti., 2506.02 feet to a point on the Mount ilablo Base Line and the south line of the Rancho Acalanes• thence running i west along said line to tine smthwest comer of said Ranc..o Acalanes and he southeast come• of Lot 1 of tae Rancho El Sobrante as said lot is so laid down, designated and delineated upon that certain map map entitled "',Rap of the Rancho El Sobrante, accompanying and forming a part of '-ie Final _.eport of the Referees in Partition of said Ranc D" filed ;;arch 14, 1910 in tie office of the Recorder of said Oontra Costa county; thence running north along the east line of said Lot 1 to the soutineast cortier of that certain 12.25 acre tract now i or formerly owned by eialter i.uood, as cvxticularly het forth and described in ueeds recorded in Vol. 479 of Deeds, page 233, and Vol. 13 Official :records, page 166, Records of Contra Costa County; thence running crest along the southerly line of said tract to the southwest corner ti,ereof• t-lence nort_erly along t_e west bouudar,- of said tract to the northwest corner thereof; tinenice north to a point on tine north line of tae county highc:ay leading from Lafayette to Oakland, and the sout_i line of that certain, 12.41 acre tract of lane as particularly set f arch and described in a deed from East Bay 4rater Company to dlifford J.Andnuss, recorded October 17, 1925 in Vol. 2 Official Records, page 344, records of Contra Costa County; thence running westerly aloe.; the northerly line of the county highway f , and tae sout erly line of Beau tract to tie point of interzection of the a urtherly side of said highway with the westerly line of said tract- thence continuing alon t o northerly line of said higinay', s. 6665o' 30" G., 70.77 feet; thence I:: 23009130" Vi., 10.00 feet; thence o. 60°50'30" ti., 30.60 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 1619.69 feet, and tangent to last me.tioned course, a distance of 130.05 feet to a point, from which point the center of a reverse curve to the right with a radius of 417.50 feet bears j N. 27045'30" W. thence runir.g along said curve, a distance of ' 92.56 feet; thence S. 16025'30" E. 20.00 feet to a point, froze which point the center of a curve to the right with a radius of 437.50 feet bears 1% 16025'30" 47. taence running along said curve in a westerly directia:, a distance of 22.60 feet• thence leaving the northerly line of said him, :ay, ti. 66016' vi. 59.35 feet; thence on a curve to the left with a radius of 126.50 feet; and tangent'to last mentioned course, a distance of 40.00 feet; thence N. 26000' tit. j 52.00 feet; t__ence ;'* 37003' il. 136.31 feet; `_ence N. 11°30' F. 300.Oo feet; t__ence 2042' E. 63.31 feet; thence N. 1'_ 36''w'. 190.36 feet to a point on the southerly line of that certain 107.55 acre -,race o' l;rd as partioularly set forty and d'escrfoed in a deed from Fast Bay Vater Company to Manuel Alves and Antonio C.Lemos, recorded Dece ber 10, 1924, to Vol. 487 of Deeds, at page 71, Records of Contra Costa County; thence running along the southerly line of said 107.55 acre tract, S. 79°27' Ci. 102.7 feet to a concrete monument i set at tie southwesterly corner or said tract; th¢;ce rLwaina along tine westerly line of said tract, N. 0°37' U. 209.3 feet; thence N. 3022' E. 364.Ou feet; thence N. 17°31' E. 133.2 feet; thence I?. I r 435 I q('27' E. 1112.6 feet; thence N. 7°10' L'. 705.6 feet; thence N. 1,5030' E. 2047.7 feet to the point of intersection of the northerly line of said tract with the westerly line of Ranco Acalanes; thence north alon, said crest line of the Ranc.,o Acalanes to the nortarrest corner thereof and the point of beginning. ' BE IT FUX-HER R.S'SOLVED AND IT IS HErT- 7 ORDER that an election be and the same is hereby called for TIiu`3SDAY, APRIL 30th, 1931, between the hours ox six JJJ o'clock A.M. and sever, o'clock P.L. of said day, when the polls shall be closed, I and that there shall be submitted to the auali_ied electors of said District the proposition "Shall the Proposition to organize Lafayette County tater District under i ' Chapter 592 of Statutes of 1913, page 1049, of the Acts of the 40ta Session of the California Legislature, a:hd amendments thereto, be adonted", and to the right of said+ Proposition on the ballot shall appear the words "Yes" and "No" with a blank space opposite each word f or the vaters to stamp a cross (x) after the aalswer which he desi�es to vote. I IT IS FURTHM MISOLVED AZM ORDERED that said election shall be conducted and the vote cast thereat canvassed and the result declared in the same manner as provided by law in respect to General Elections so faras they may be applicable. That t:,e ballots to be used at said election shall be printed in the f ollowin5 form: No. INSTRUCTIONS TO VOTMS. ' To vote on any question or proposition stamp a cross (x) in the voting square after the word "Yes" or after the word NNo". All marks ex.ept tae cross (x) are forbidden. All distinguishing marks or erasures are forbidden and make the ballot void. If you wrongly stamp, tear or-deface.nis ballot, return it to theInspectorof Election_ - and obtair. another." Sihall the Proposition to organize Lafayette county dater ( Yes District under Chapter. 592 of. Statutes of 1913 page 1049, of the - AArts of the 40th Session of tae California Legislature-and amend- ments, thereto, be adopted. That any qualified voter"may vote at said election in favor of said Proposition by st aaping a cross (x) on his ballot in the voting square at the right i of the rrcr d "'les" following the proposition to be voted upon and any qualified voter) may vote at said election against said proposition by stamping a cross square at the right of the Lord "No" following the proposition to be voted upon. The county Ulerk is hereby aut;<orized and directed to prepare and cause to be printed on the proper kind of paper used at Jeneral Elections in the State of California, e. specified number of -ballots for the use of the voters at said Special Election. IT 1$ FjHTii 3 RESOLVZD AD ORDERED that the whole of the territory herein- above described shall constitute one precinct for the holding of said election and t'e 4 polling place for said election in said proposed county water district be and the same is hereby fixed as Lafayette Hall, Lafayette, ardth t the following named electors be and they -,as her by ap3ointed as officers to conduct said election, t avis: Inspector: Charles O.Dawson Judge: John P.Hirt, Clerks: Alice '_,.cseill, and i.V E.Star'ks; I IT IS FURUER RESOLVE) AiiJ ULWIR3D that notice of said election be and thel _ same is hereby .rdereLL Liven by publication of a copy of this Resolution and order i in the courier-Journal, (formerly Conga Costa Courier-Danville Journal) a newspaper published and circulated in the said County of Contra Costa, State of Calif ornia, i I 4,;6 in the manner and for the time prescribed by lou. i The foregoing Resolution was presented by Supervisor Olssm, and seconded j by Supervisor Hayden, and adopted by the following vote of the Board, to wit: I Ayes Supervisors Long, Olsson, Hayden, Buchanan and Trembath. C Noes: None. Upon the adoption of said Resolution the follor.ing remarks by E.J.Buchanan Chairman of the Board are made to the audience and petitioners present, to w it: "I would like to say that the Board in accepting those uoundaries I as laid down, that we feel there is some reason why an effort should be made to get , in the cheapest .tater that is good water that can be done. We believe that it is pos�- ible to get rater to supply the Laf ayette District without a bond issue and I am going to reconiend as tae Chairman of the Board that whoever the Directors of this i District be, that they endeavor to get the best terms and the best water at the least money that they can get." i i In the utter of application of ' Atchison, Topeka & Sa:•_ta Fe Railway Co., j to cross county road at Oakley with a spur track. The Atchison, Topeka & Santa Fe Ra.il:•ay Company, having presented to this Hoard, its petition praying for permission to construct an extension to its house track at Oakley across county Road No. 2-1146.0 the center line of said proposed i extension being shorn in red on print of Division Engineers drawing No. V-16-256, dated Feb. 28th, 1931, attached to said petition and by reference :rade a part hereof and further described as follows: I BEGINNING at intersection oft he south line of said county Road with the center line of said proposed extension, center line being parallel to and 19 feet southwesterly from the center line of said Railway Company's main track; thence nortbwesterly along said center line of said proposed extension 129 feet to point in the north line of said County Road. Thereupon, it is by the Board ordered that said permit be and the same is hereby granted under the follo,'rin conditions: That said track will oe constructed at grade and under the supervision and to the entire satisfaction of the County Sur- veyor of Contra Jos:a and the Supervisor of District No. 5. ' The vote thereon bein6 unanimous. i In the Hatter of Agreement with , i Southern Pacific Company and Southern Pacific Railroad Company for crossing of Railroad tracks at or near Las Juntas Station i with County Road. i The Southern Pacific CompLuy and the Southern Pacific Railroad Company a corporation, havini presentee to this Board a for" of agreement for road or highway crossing at grade near las Juntas Station on Souther:: Pacific Railroad, south i i 437 i of Hookston, and it appearing;• to the Board that said Agreement is in terms agreed upon before the Railroad Commission of the State of California at hearing thereon, It is by the Board ordered that the Chairman and Clerk of this Board are hereby ordered to execute said Agreement for and on behalf of said County of Contra Costa. 1 And the Board takes recess to meet on Monday, April 6th, 1931. at 10 o'clock A.M. Chairman I ..Clerk. I' t II STATE OF CALIFORNIA ) C COUNTY OF CONTRA COSTA ) SS. ff I, U). T. Paasch, County Clerk and ex-officio� Clerk of the Board of Super�-isors, in and for the County of Contra Costa, i i State of California, do hereby certify the microfilm herein to be a full, true and correct cony of the original documents, records, instruments; books, papers, maps and transcripts in , actions or proceedings before the Hoard of Supervisors, or otherwise filed in my office pursuant to law. I further certify that the foregoing records were micro- filmed under my direction and contiol pursuant to the provisions of Sections 25105, 26202 and 26205 of the Government Code. !)fitness my hand and the Seal of the Board of Supervisors 26th t affixed this day of December lg 72 W. T. PAASCH, County Clerk and ex-officio Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. (Seal) by c Deputy unty Clerk REEL n 124 SUPERVISOR'S RECORDS Vol. 28 CONTAINS-- September 3, 1929 TO N.arch 2�, 1931 1 BEFORE THE B")ARD OF SUPERVISORS OF C^JTRA COSTA COUNTY, STATE OF CALIFORNIA. j TUESDAY, SEPTE:3ER 3rd, 1929. The Board met at 10 o'clock A.'— Present: Hon. -J.Buchanan, Chairman; Sulm rvisors Zeb Knott; Oscar Olsson; C.$.Itayden, and R.J.Tre;bath. - J-H-"fells>Clerk. i i Ir. the hatter of the advertising i `} for bids for rocking Extension of Harbor Street, Pittsbur:_-_ in Sup. Dist. #4. r` This Board haviry heretofore advertised for bid= for rocking of Harbor -1 Street in PittsburFr, in accordance with plans and specifications heretofore adonted b,,, this Board and this being time and nlace for receiving of bids, the j following bidders annear and Me bids in fr.11owing sums, to wit: HUTCHZhSi C' 'PANY: Rock in place in pavement, per tm, ',2.40. U.B. LEE. Rock in place in pavement, per ton, 2.44. Thereupon, it appearing that the bid of Hutchinson Company is the low- . I ;: est and best bid -,resented; j It is, by the Board ordered that the contract for said stork be awarded to Hutchinson Company for the sum of 32.40 for rock in place in pave cent. It is ordered that said Hutchinson Company give bonds in f,llo•aing asounts, to --it: fifty per cent c estimated contract price for the faithful i performance of said ccr.tract, and fifty per cent of estimated c-ntract price as security for labor and material furnished. It is further ordered that the District Attorney prepere contract and bonds in accordance w_t2 foregoing order. I 1. In -'atter of Advertisement for bids for grading of Road B-7 j in Su.-ervfsor District No. 2, near St.Mary's College. 3 This Board having- heretofore advertised for bids for grading of Road f 3-7 in Sunervisor "istrict #2 near St.Mary'- College, and this being time and I place for receiving of bid;, the followi.r bidders annear and file bids in fol- lowing amounts, to wit; l E.H. RIDER: Embankment, per cu. yd, a.42 X LEO G. LYYCH% " -" .46 I4. J.S. BAKER. " " .46 `.H. HAUsER: „ ,43 F J_.�LSH: .40 L.C. SEIDEL,- " " .414 DELTA DREDGitiG CO. .49 is TIFFANY, :cREY`vOLDS Ti3FANY " .39 i HEY.STREET & BELL: ° .43 i %a J.P.EULA',eD, INC. " .39 C.T. -:AL00L}.: .425 FREE,* .402 j I j r